Villa Falkenstein (Radebeul)

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The Villa Falkenstein is a stately home at Eduard-Bilz-Straße 44 in the Oberlößnitz district of the Saxon city of Radebeul . The listed residential building in the Neo-Baroque style , listed as an exemplary example of this style in Dehio , was built by the Ziller brothers in 1888 on their own account on Sophienstrasse, which they had developed and sold in 1891 to Baron Louis Trützschler von Falkenstein from Steglitz near Berlin. Not far away, in Augustusweg 51a, there is another villa belonging to the Trützschler von Falkenstein family, Villa Olga .

Villa Falkenstein

description

Villa Falkenstein on Eduard-Bilz-Platz , on the right Villa Sonnenhof , on the left Haus Rudell
Villa Falkenstein, central projection

The symmetrically laid out, two-storey villa over a quarry stone basement is five by four window axes, it has a gently sloping hipped roof . The street view shows a triaxial Mittelrisaliten with an inflated floor, attic and balustrade . On the ground floor one is ahead of the projections column decorated porch along with a widening staircase to the garden. Two sculptures stand on pedestals at the foot of the same.

In the right side view there is a three-storey stair tower with a flattened domed roof in the rear part . The plastered facade is structured by cornices and corner pilasters with grooves and decorated with ornamental friezes . There are vases on top of the balustrade of the risalit.

The new owner Trützschler von Falkenstein had a two-story outbuilding with an almost flat hipped roof built in 1892.

The villa was extensively renovated in the years 1996/1998 and in accordance with the preservation of historical monuments, for which it was awarded the 1998 Radebeul Builder Prize.

The Ziller- Villa Sonnenhof is on the right .

literature

Web links

Commons : Villa Falkenstein  - Collection of Images

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.).
  2. Barbara Bechter, Wiebke Fastenrath u. a. (Ed.): Handbook of German Art Monuments , Saxony I, Dresden District . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 1996, ISBN 3-422-03043-3 , p. 730-739 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 26.5 ″  N , 13 ° 40 ′ 33.5 ″  E