List of religious buildings in Radebeul
The list of sacred buildings in Radebeul gives an overview of current and former churches, chapels and chapel rooms in the Saxon city of Radebeul . A part of these buildings is now a listed building .
The church at Kötzschenbroda (today Friedenskirche ), which was probably built in the 12th century and first mentioned in 1273 , has been the parish church in the area since ancient times, for example for Zitzschewig , Naundorf , Fürstenhain and Lindenau as well as the neighboring villages Coswig and Kötitz , and belonged to the archdeaconate of Nisan . Niederlößnitz was added in 1839 .
Already in 1273 she had a church branch in Kaditz , the Laurentius Chapel. From the beginning of the 14th century until 1540, Kaditz was a branch church of today's Friedenskirche in Kötzschenbroda . After that, the then Laurentiuskirche and today's Emmauskirche itself became a parish church, to which the Lößnitz parishes of Radebeul and Serkowitz belonged for a long time . In 1839 the newly founded Oberlößnitz was added to the parish of Kaditz.
In 1854, a prayer room was set up in the newly built Oberlößnitz school, in which services were held more and more frequently in the following years. So in the eastern Lößnitz communities the desire arose for their own parish , which was formed on July 1, 1890. This inaugurated its new church on November 30, 1892 as the Church of Radebeul (today Luther Church ). It should then take until the incorporation of Wahnsdorf to Radebeul in 1934 that this last Lößnitz community became a Radebeul community after Wahnsdorf had been parish in Reichenberg since at least 1539 .
Legend
The columns used in the table list the information explained below:
- Name, description : Description of the individual object.
- Address : Today's street address.
- Coordinates : The specified coordinates are sorted within the table due to the extension of the city along Meißner Straße in a west-east direction .
- District : Today's Radebeul district, as shown in the local map.
- FUE: Fürstenhain
- KOE: Kötzschenbroda
- KOO: Kötzschenbroda-Oberort
- LIN: Lindenau
- NAU: Naundorf
- NDL: Niederlößnitz
- OBL: Oberloessnitz
- RAD: Alt-Radebeul
- SER: Serkowitz
- WAH: Wahnsdorf
- ZIT: Zitzschewig
- Date : Particular years of construction, as far as known or deducible, in some cases also date of the first mention of the property.
- Builders, architects : builders, architects and other artists.
- Type of cultural monument, comment : More detailed explanation of the monument status, scope of the property and its special features.
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List of abbreviations:
- ED: The object is an individual monument . Additionally it is:
- SG: The property is (part of) a monument preservation entity .
- WLG: The object is a work of landscape and garden design .
- DNA: The property is or has an ancillary site in the preservation order .
- Image : Photo of the main object.
Today's churches, chapels and chapel rooms
Name, description | Address, coordinates |
district | date | Builders, architects | Monument scope, remark | image |
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Friedenskirche zu Radebeul , formerly Kötzschenbroda church |
Altkötzschenbroda 40 location |
KOE | First mentioned in 1273, 1477, 1515, 1637, 1646, 1746, 1884/85 |
Ezekiel Eckhardt , Karl Weißbach (renovation), Ziller brothers , Christian Rietschel | Evangelical parish church with churchyard , enclosure and tomb of Richard Steche . Three-aisled basilica with retracted late Gothic choir and west tower. Monument to Chronos and the Mourner . This includes the Luther House as a parish hall and the adjacent rectory. | ED DNA.
More pictures |
Wichernkapelle | At the fountain 1 layer |
KOO | 1938, 1968/69, 2008 |
Fritz Steudtner | chapel of the Friedenskirchgemeinde for Lindenau in a former plumber's workshop. “A plaster relief with a scene of the institution of Holy Communion, which Hans Hartmann-MacLean created around 1892 as a model for the neo-Gothic altar of Freiberg Cathedral , is remarkable in terms of art history . It was transferred here from the Annenkirche in Dresden shortly after the Second World War . " | Evangelical
More pictures |
Church of Christ the King | Borstrasse 11 location |
NDL | 2001 | Behnisch & Partner | Catholic church of the Christ the King parish in Radebeul in front of the Catholic rectory |
More pictures |
Johanneskapelle | Kapellenweg 14 location |
NAU | 1907/08 | Woldemar Kandler (design), Gebrüder Große (construction) | ED DNA. Cemetery with enclosure wall and Protestant chapel of the Friedenskirchgemeinde for Naundorf and Zitzschewig, single-nave hall construction with three-eighth closure and west tower |
More pictures |
Luther Church , formerly Radebeul Church |
Kirchplatz 1 location |
WHEEL | 1891/92, 1934 |
Schilling & Graebner , Alfred Tischer (interior renovation) | parish hall and the Radebeul Ehrenhain are located directly at the church . | ED DNA. Evangelical parish church. Hall church with galleries, transept, retracted choir, north tower. The
More pictures |
Prayer hall of the Catholic Apostolic Congregation | Makarenkostraße 6a location |
NDL | 1899/1900 | Heinrich Hertzschuch | villa (Makarenkostraße 8), the sacred building of the Catholic Apostolic Community was erected at the same time | As a side building on the property of the|
Community center of the Free Evangelical Congregation |
location |
Meißner Strasse 139 SER | Free Evangelical Congregation | Community center of the|||
New Apostolic Church |
location |
Meißner Strasse 165b KOE | 1956 | Church building of the New Apostolic Church |
Former churches, chapels and chapel rooms
Name, description | Address, coordinates |
district | date | Builders, architects | Monument scope, remark | image |
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Prayer room in the Oberlößnitz school | Augustusweg 42 location |
OBL | 1853/54 | Christian Gottlieb Ziller , master bricklayer Götze | Formerly Oberlößnitz school with prayer room, elementary school since 1992 | |
Chapel of Christ the King | Borstrasse 11 location |
NDL | 1876-78, 1927/28, 1939 | Gebrüder Ziller , Max Czopka (draft modernization), Franz Jörissen (installation of chapel, modernization) | ED. Former villa, then a Catholic rectory with the former church hall of the Catholic Christian and King Parish | |
Radebeul hospital chapel , room of silence | Heinrich-Zille-Straße 13a location |
NDL | 1879, 2003 |
The Ziller brothers | meditation room is the Room of Silence in the UNO building in New York, which Dag Hammarskjöld had set up for himself and his employees. | ED. Hospital chapel (“fifth hall”) in the infirmary “Bethesda”, later Radebeul district hospital. From 1881 to 1941 the chapel had its own pastor, and services were held there until 1943. After the renovation in January 2003, the chapel was consecrated as a room of silence , as a place of quiet contemplation in the midst of the hectic pace of the day. The original model for the|
St. Joseph Chapel | Heinrichstrasse 9 location |
NDL | 1896/97, 1927/28 |
Adolf Neumann | ED. Rental villa. The studio building of the sculptor Matthäus Wolfenter, which was consecrated in 1927/28, before the Catholic community could move into the Christ the King's Chapel, stood on the property. | The studio building has not been preserved. |
More cemetery chapels
Name, description | Address, coordinates |
district | date | Builders, architects | Monument scope, remark | image |
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Parentation hall in the old cemetery | Am Gottesacker 33 location |
KOE | 1853 | ED SG WLG. Old cemetery with deaconess graves. | ||
Radebeul-West cemetery chapel |
location |
Kötzschenbrodaer Straße 166 KOE | 1913 | The Kießling brothers | ED SG WLG. Cemetery with chapel, chapel extension, grave complex and enclosure wall | |
Radebeul-Ost cemetery chapel | Serkowitzer Strasse 33 location |
WHEEL | 1890/91 | Schilling & Graebner | ED SG WLG. Cemetery with old and new celebration hall and enclosure wall, with Karl Mays crypt house (1912 1913), Art Nouveau crypt, Doerstling and Beckert tomb as well as other graves, old celebration hall around 1890, new celebration hall around 1925 | |
New celebration hall at Radebeul-Ost cemetery | Serkowitzer Strasse 33 location |
WHEEL | 1928/29 | Max Czopka | ED SG WLG. Cemetery with old and new celebration hall and enclosure wall, with Karl Mays crypt house (1912 1913), Art Nouveau crypt, Doerstling and Beckert tomb and other graves, old celebration hall around 1890, new celebration hall 1928/29 |
See also
literature
- 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 .
- 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 .
- Volker Helas (arrangement): City of Radebeul . Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony, Large District Town Radebeul (= Monument Topography Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony ). SAX-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-004-3 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 1–40 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been located in the district of Meißen since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul).
- ^ Kaditz in the Digital Historical Directory of Saxony
- ^ 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. 96 .
- ↑ Volker Helas (arrangement): City of Radebeul . Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony, Large District Town Radebeul (= Monument Topography Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony ). SAX-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-004-3 (see attached map).
- ↑ The Wichernkapelle; Our smallest church in Lindenau.