Wackerbarthstrasse

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The Wackerbarth street is a city road the Saxon town of Radebeul , situated in the district Naundorf directly east (south) of the estate of Wackerbarth .

View from Jacobstein: Wackerbarthstrasse runs vertically into the picture, Wackerbarth Castle is on the right. Am Jacobstein runs at the foot of the mountain slope .

Location and development

The estate of Schloss Wackerbarth is roughly rectangular below the ridge of Himmelsbusch and Ebenberge . The Meissner Strasse forms the boundary at the foot of the property, to the left (looking at the mountains), the average mountain road, which then bends to the northwest and the direction Coswig runs. The right boundary is Wackerbarthstraße, which connects Meißner Straße to Am Jacobstein street .

The only address there is Wackerbarthstrasse 1, the address for Schloss Wackerbarth or the operating building of the Saxon State Winery Schloss Wackerbarth . The street forms the access route for visitors and tourists with countless parking spaces, the former address Am Jacobstein 44 at the foot of the mountain is only operational access, but it is also used when z. B. Classic car parades can be set up in the courtyard.

During the GDR era, the public path disappeared behind the fence of the Volksweingut, after the fall of the Wall it became public again.

The west side of the street, which is part of the Schloss Wackerbarth area , and the modern production building there are not part of the Wackerbarth castle as a historical monument , but are located in the historical vineyard landscape of Radebeul .

Naming

The traffic connection, originally known as Niederlößnitzer Strasse , is said to have been renamed Wackerbarthstrasse in 1933 , but it was named by 1924 at the latest.

In 1903 Friedrichstrasse , i.e. Am Jacobstein, was only expanded to Friedsteinstrasse and then led through it to Meißner Strasse. Straight on to Wackerbarth Castle and then around it, without touching Meißner Straße , Friedrichstraße continued as a non-passable street to the intersection west of Johannisbergstraße Castle with Mittleren Bergstraße .

local residents

Numerous residents are to be noted, see Schloss Wackerbarth #History .

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Frank Andert (Red.): Radebeul City Lexicon . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 , p. 251 .
  2. City map Niederlößnitz around 1924
  3. CC Meinhold & Sons (ed.): Meinhold's plan of the Lössnitz with the localities in the area . CC Meinhold & Sons, Dresden (scale 1: 12.500, around 1903).

Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 49 ″  N , 13 ° 37 ′ 11.8 ″  E