Villa Eduard-Bilz-Strasse 27 (Radebeul)

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The Villa Eduard-Bilz-Straße 27 is a residential building in the Oberlößnitz district of the Saxon city of Radebeul . It was originally located in the middle of Sophienstraße , which was expanded by the Ziller brothers at their own expense and which today forms the middle part of Eduard-Bilz-Straße. The Sophie Street was named after the Ziller sister Sophie Eugenia (1853-1874), who died at an early age of tuberculosis.

Villa Eduard-Bilz-Strasse 27

description

Designed as Gruppenbau, today under monument protection standing villa consists of three structures in the form of a larger one and a half storey main house, gable constantly for Eduard-Bilz-road and on the garden side of the property, that is oriented to the south, one and a half storey narrow one, also gabled, outbuilding on the North side as well as a connection building with the entrance. This connecting building is about as high as the outbuilding.

All three structures have a gently sloping gable roof with rafter gables . In the gable of the main building there is a central projectile with a Palladi motif that ends with the roof . In front of the right side view there is also a risalit with a rafter gable in the middle. A winter garden-like entrance porch stands in front of the connecting structure.

The windows are framed by sandstone walls. The formerly rich plaster structure has meanwhile been greatly simplified, but has recently been restored.

history

Around 1877 the Ziller brothers opened up the former Sophienstrasse at their own expense , which after completion was handed over to the rural community of Oberlößnitz. In order to upgrade the street that begins at a small square (Alvslebenplatz) or Nizzastraße , the Ziller brothers built the Sophienhof as the first building on this street at their own expense , with the main view facing south towards the square and with a tower furnished villa in the form of a building group.

The Sophienhof , together with the tower, was a modification of a Ziller house type that was built several times on this street. In order to show the versatility of this type of house, the Ziller brothers built another such group building in 1877 on the same side of the street, just in the middle of the street. Apart from the missing tower, instead of the coupling windows in the gable, the main house received a palladi motif , which was inserted into a central projection. Overall, the window openings were distributed differently. Instead of the acroteren on the roof, board carvings were probably used under the roof, but this has not been preserved. The connecting structure was not designed to be flat, but was also given a gable roof at the level of the adjoining building. The building owners replaced the entrance through the columned entrance portico of the Sophienhof with a glass veranda.

Similar buildings

  • Eduard-Bilz-Straße 17: Villa as a group building
  • Eduard-Bilz-Straße 19: Villa as a group building
  • Eduard-Bilz-Straße 21: 1877: Sophienhof (with tower, monument)
  • Eduard-Bilz-Straße 27: 1877: Villa as a group building (monument)
  • Eduard-Bilz-Straße 34: 1882/84: Villa Otto Hennig (monument)
  • Eduard-Bilz-Straße 37: 1878: Rudell house (monument)
  • Pestalozzistraße 39: 1879/1881: Villa Pestalozzistraße 39 (monument, erected by the construction company FW Eisold according to Gustav Ziller's design)

literature

Web links

Commons : Villa Eduard-Bilz-Straße 27  - Collection of pictures

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 14 (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.).

Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 22 "  N , 13 ° 40 ′ 37.3"  E