Villa Wiener Strasse 11

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Wiener Str. 11

The Villa Wiener Straße 11 (formerly No. 14) was built by Ernst Lottermoser in 1868/69 . An extension was made by Manfred Semper , Gottfried Semper's son , in 1872. The building was destroyed in the air raids on Dresden in 1945.

description

The two-storey villa was built with a square floor plan and had a hipped roof at the top . The facade was smoothly plastered and had cornices and ribbons as the only decoration that divided the building horizontally. The length of the front of the facade was five axes, of which one axis was claimed by a slightly protruding broad risalit on the right and left . The three axes remaining in the back showed a glazed loggia with columns in Tuscan and Ionic order . Manfred Semper added a single-storey picture gallery to the building. Richly sculpted pilasters , pillars , arched windows and columns adorned the wall surface of the extension.

literature

  • Volker Helas: Architecture in Dresden 1800-1900 . Verlag der Kunst Dresden GmbH, Dresden 1991, ISBN 3-364-00261-4 .

Individual evidence

  1. Helas, p. 168: Wiener Straße 14 (old numbering around 1880), new no.11. 1868/89 by Lottermoser. 1872 extension by M. Semper.

Coordinates: 51 ° 2 ′ 0.9 ″  N , 13 ° 45 ′ 20.9 ″  E