Hofmann winegrowers' houses

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Winzerhäuser Hofmann (west side)
Hofmann winery (east side)

The Hofmann winegrowers 'houses , also Haus Richter , are one of the Lößnitz winegrowers' houses in the Niederlößnitz district of Radebeul at Winzerstraße 22/24. They are named after the owner Paul Hofmann, who took over the number 22 in 1931.

description

The semi-detached winemaker's house is now a listed building . The two-storey building of two houses stands under a shared tiled hipped roof directly in the street alignment on the north side of Winzerstraße. The undivided hipped roof forms a uniform roof structure . The ground floors are massive, but with different wall thicknesses. The trusses of the upper floors "seem to form a unit." The boarding of the upper floors is designed differently. Both parts of the building have three irregular window axes facing the street.

The eastern gable wall of No. 22 has two window axes. "The historical windows with a six-rung division are remarkable here."

On the left in the street view, number 24 is followed by a single-storey extension under a gable roof , which is clearly recognizable as a “younger ingredient”. Under number 24 there is a small and at right angles to it a large vaulted concrete barrel, both of which are accessed from the hallway via stairs. In one room there was formerly a black kitchen , which can still be recognized by a soot-blackened ceiling beam.

history

Former Richter house (around 1900).

Winzerhaus Winzerstraße 22 was built around 1750 on a building that already existed in 1735. Today's No. 24 was added to the building around 1800, initiated by Johann Globisch Herzschuch.

In 1822 the Richter brothers auctioned the vineyard with one of the two houses for 1417 thalers, in 1832 one of the brothers, the basket maker Johann Samuel Richter, bought the second building. With the division agreement of 1847, the ownership of the two brothers was determined. In the Meißner Netherlands ... by Hofmann (1857) the property was mentioned as "the vineyards and houses of the Richter brothers with a row bar ". House No. 22 was rebuilt in 1861.

In 1931 No. 24 went to the heirs of the bricklayer Johann Gottfried Richter. The number 22 was given to the Faktor Paul Hofmann, who renovated his part of the building in 1938.

The western part of the building (No. 24) was renovated around the turn of the millennium.

literature

Web links

Commons : Winzerhäuser Hofmann  - Collection of images
  • Manfred Richter: House of Richter. In: Niederlößnitz from yesteryear. Retrieved August 17, 2012 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 39 (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. a b c Georg Wulff; et al. (Red.): Winegrowers' houses in Radebeul . In: Association for Monument Preservation and New Building Radebeul (ed.): Contributions to the urban culture of the city of Radebeul . Radebeul 2003.
  3. ^ Karl Julius Hofmann: The Meissen Netherlands in its natural beauties and peculiarities or Saxon Italy in the Meissen and Dresden areas with their localities. A folk book for nature and patriot friends presented topographically, historically and poetically . Louis Mosche, Meißen 1853. p. 710 ( online version ).

Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 36.2 ″  N , 13 ° 39 ′ 5 ″  E