Villa Sarolta

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The Villa Sarolta (Sarolta: Hungarian female first name, which corresponds to the German Charlotte ) is located in Schildenstraße 2 in the Radebeul district of the Saxon city of Radebeul .

Villa Sarolta, from Meißner Straße, the house name is on the left of the tower
Construction drawing (around 1877)

description

The under monument protection standing villa is on a slightly acute land for Meissner Strasse, aligned the northern eaves to this, opposite the tower gables Schildstraße. It is a two-storey house with a formerly slated gable roof .

In the four-axis street view of the main building there is a two-axis, three-storey central projection with a triangular rafter gable and twin windows . There is a one- story veranda in front of the risalit . In the left side view, there is a rectangular tower with three floors facing the street, covered by a flat hipped roof . The entrance is on the back of the building. On that side there is also a sloping, lower side wing with a flat gable roof, which is oriented towards Schildenstraße.

The façades of the plastered, slightly reduced building are structured by a cornice between the two floors. The windows are framed by sandstone walls, accompanied by folding shutters on the ground floor and adorned with gable roofs on the upper floor . The parapets there are decorated with stucco reliefs with griffins and foliage in the street views . The balcony grille in the left tower view, which was formerly at the same height, has meanwhile been removed.

On the corner of the property at the intersection there is a wooden gazebo with a flat tent roof and rafters.

history

The Villa Sarolta was built in 1872/1873 as a simple two-storey country house by the builder Julius Otto Closer, who a few years later, in 1877, also carried out the conversion to a villa with a tower. From 1882 at the latest, the villa belonged to Countess Caroline von Blanckenstein, whose coat of arms can still be found on the east side of the tower. The coat of arms, probably made of sandstone, "is placed in front of the facade and shows a longitudinally corrugated field with eight diamonds in three lines (above 2 diamonds, below 4, below again 2), side decorations (including laurel) and a count's crown with nine points" .

literature

Web links

Commons : Villa Sarolta  - 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. 32 (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. Dietrich Lohse: Excursions to various coats of arms in our city (part 2). In: Preview & Review; Monthly magazine for Radebeul and the surrounding area. Radebeuler Monatshefte eV, March 2012, accessed on April 11, 2012 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 12.8 "  N , 13 ° 40 ′ 28.3"  E