Dreiseithof Kaditzer Straße 9 (Radebeul)

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The Dreiseithof Kaditzer Straße 9 is in the original district of Alt-Radebeul of the Saxon city of Radebeul . He has been one of the members in the Lößnitz based builder family Ziller . The main building of the “most stately homestead in the Radebeul village” was rebuilt in 1898 by the master builder Gustav Ziller for his cousin Friedrich Hermann Ziller.

Main building of the Dreiseithof at Kaditzer Straße 9 from 1898
Dreiseithof Kaditzer Strasse 9, barn
Dreiseithof Kaditzer Strasse 9, outbuilding
The farm in the center of the picture below the Radebeul town hall (1930)

description

The under monument protection standing Dreiseithof consists of the now converted to house former byre-dwelling on the left side of the yard, a shed on the right side and the barn in the background.

The gable- facing residential building of urban character is four window axes wide, in the gable with gable shoulders there is a triple, round-arched coupling window under the crooked hip roof . Both this triple window and the windows on the upper floor are crowned by straight roofs. All windows of the reduced plastered building are framed by sandstone walls.

The plastered barn is located at the eaves in the back of the courtyard. It has a slate-covered gable roof that rests on a brick eaves. At right angles to the barn there is a two-story outbuilding with a boarded-up upper floor and a flat, high-cantilevered gable roof.

The yard gate to Kaditzer road consists of two strong pillars of sandstone, the enclosure consists of picket fence fields covering board between sandstone post.

history

The master carpenter Johann Christian Ziller (1773-1838) had already completed his training when he went to his older brother Johann Gottfried (1762-1831) in Kaditz in 1799 . In 1800, in nearby Radebeul , which was part of the parish of Kaditz, he bought farm No. 8 , which was offered for sale by a young widow, right in the center of the village, on Kaditzer Strasse. At the beginning of 1801, Johann Christian also married the widow, Anna Elisabeth. Cheetah born Barth, who descended from local master carpenter and master mason families (see also Carl Gottlieb Barth ). The couple were born in 1807 in their farm no. 8, the future master builder Christian Gottlieb Ziller (1807–1873) as their fourth child, making this property the “cradle” of the Lößnitz master builder Ziller, and in 1810 Christian Heinrich (1810–1857) ) as the sixth child, Rudolf's great-grandfather.

In 1891 the Ziller brothers expanded the barn at the far end of the courtyard from Kaditzer Strasse, and in 1898 Gustav Ziller built the stately residential stable of the Dreiseithof directly on the street. The completion and the move in of his cousin were recorded with a date in a motto at the former entrance on the courtyard side:


Come into this house with God, then peace and happiness will blossom out of it.
Friedrich Hermann Ziller. 1898. "

Johann Christian's great-great-grandson, Rudolf Ziller (1911–2001), lived in the Dreiseithof on Kaditzer Strasse until his death in 2001.

literature

  • Volker Helas (arrangement): City of Radebeul . Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony, Large District Town Radebeul (=  Monument Topography Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony ). SAX-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-004-3 .
  • Gert Morzinek: Historical forays with Gert Morzinek. The collected works from 5 years “StadtSpiegel”. premium publishing house, Großenhain 2007.

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Individual evidence

  1. Volker Helas (arrangement): City of Radebeul . Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony, Large District Town Radebeul (=  Monument Topography Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony ). SAX-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-004-3 , p. 161 .
  2. ^ Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 20 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been based in the Meißen district since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).
  3. Friedbert Ficker; Gert Morzinek; Barbara Mazurek: Ernst Ziller - A Saxon architect and building researcher in Greece; The Ziller family . Kunstverlag Josef Fink, Lindenberg i. Allgäu 2003, p. 24

Coordinates: 51 ° 5 ′ 49.3 "  N , 13 ° 40 ′ 32.8"  E