Villa Fiedler

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The Villa Fiedler is located at Hellerstraße 9 in the Radebeul district of the Saxon city of Radebeul . The house name refers to the entrepreneur Max Fiedler , whose (now painted over) company sign was painted on the mirror of the upper floor of the corner view.

Villa Fiedler, a former tenement house with shops
Villa Fiedler (right, 1914)

description

The listed tenement house is one of four striking corner houses on the six-beam Albertplatz , at the southern intersection of Hellerstrasse and Louisenstrasse. The house stands on a base made of polygonal masonry. The facades are plastered and structured by cornices and pilaster strips made of brick, sandstone elements and stucco elements in Art Nouveau forms are added .

The three-storey residential building with a flat hipped roof has two wings along the adjacent streets, with a wide, broken corner, formerly with two shop entrances, facing the square. These have recently been converted into apartments, with the windows and doors being changed. Stucco ceilings and Art Nouveau paintings have been preserved in one of the shop apartments. In the middle of the corner there is a tower-like dwelling with a small hipped roof, which was originally a tower-like hipped roof with a lantern . The corner is decorated in the middle of the ground floor by an empty round arch niche, on the upper floor there is a plaster mirror (formerly with a company sign). On both sides of it there are balconies with ornamental grilles from the construction period, while the balconies on the second floor were added during the last repair.

The two building edges to the wings are designed as flat corner projections . The windows in the two wings of the building are lined up evenly. On the ground floor they are arched in a basket, on the two upper floors they are arched. They are coupled in the corner projections, while the ground floor window there represents a large shop window.

The front gardens in the side streets are fenced in with renewed lancet fences.

history

Today's apartment building was originally built as a residential and commercial building by the Dresden construction company Hermann Jäckel ( Pieschen , Coswiger Straße 1), from whom the houses at Louisenstraße 7 and 9, which also face Albertplatz, came. The building application was dated June 1899 and the building inspection took place in March 1900. In 1912 Jäckel lost his building through a foreclosure auction in favor of the Radebeul community.

In 2005 the house was extensively renovated. The client was awarded a “Special Appreciation for Special Restoration Services in the Interior” as part of the Radebeul Builders' Prize 2006, category conservation restoration .

literature

Web links

Commons : Villa Fiedler  - 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. 19 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been located in the Meißen district since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).
  2. Radebeul Builder Prize 2006. Category: Monument conservation repair. In: Radebeuler builder award. Association for Monument Preservation and New Buildings, Radebeul, accessed on January 7, 2012 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 5 ′ 56 "  N , 13 ° 41 ′ 4"  E