Funkenburg (Radebeul)
The so-called Funkenburg is located in the original district of Alt-Radebeul in the Saxon city of Radebeul , on the south side of the intersection of Hauptstraße and Pestalozzistraße. It is a free-standing group of four residential and commercial buildings connected to one another in a closed construction . Its name came about because it was jointly owned by the master baker family Funke, who were also builders there.
description
To the north, on the other side of the street, is the “Friedrich Schiller” elementary school , to the east is the residential and commercial building at Sidonienstraße 1 (demolished in October 2011). The street corner, which is diagonally across the intersection, is occupied by the Richard Lindner residential and commercial building .
Hauptstrasse 4
The three-story, listed residential and commercial building ( 51 ° 5 ′ 58 ″ N , 13 ° 40 ′ 41 ″ E ) is the left end of a closed row of houses. The building is traufständig facing the street and is right on the sidewalk.
The symmetrical street view is eight-axis, consisting of two-axis side projections and a four-axis rear position in between. The side of the gable facing the railway line under the flat gable roof is also symmetrical, in the triangular gable there is a twin window, accompanied on both sides by a small rectangular window and a round opening above.
The shop fittings have shop windows , the lintels of which are formed by double T-beams , decorated with rosette decorations .
The facades are structured by cornices and plaster strips as well as plaster grooves . The windows are framed by sandstone walls and largely protected by roofs . Instead of the otherwise horizontal roofs, those on the 1st floor in the side projections are more elaborate than triangular roofs. Colored parapet plaster mirrors are located under all windows on the 1st floor.
Hauptstrasse 6
The three-story, listed residential and commercial building ( 51 ° 5 ′ 58.7 ″ N , 13 ° 40 ′ 41.8 ″ E ) is part of a closed row of houses and stands directly on the sidewalk. In the steep hipped roof of the building with its mid-level houses, there is a heavily developed attic as an additional living area.
In the center of the symmetrical, lavishly designed facade there is a four-axis risalit , which is crowned by a curved gable in the high roof. A risalit-wide balcony hangs in front of the second floor of the risalit , surrounded by an ornamental iron grille and supported on curved sandstone consoles . Flat, polygonal bay windows protrude from the facade in the outer axes of the street view . There is some stucco ornamentation on these. The windows on the upper floors are framed by sandstone walls. The stylization of the building lies between neo-baroque and art nouveau .
While the upper floors are plastered, the ground floor is made of sandstone. In this, there are basket-arched shop windows with keystones , the round-arched house entrance has a cartouche with the date 1913 as the keystone .
Hauptstrasse 8
The three-story, listed residential and commercial building ( 51 ° 5 ′ 59 ″ N , 13 ° 40 ′ 42.5 ″ E ) is a corner building facing Pestalozzistraße and is part of a closed row of houses and stands directly on the sidewalk. In the steep roof of the building with differently shaped gables and dormers there is a further living floor, a heavily developed attic.
The two street views are characterized by a "[many] part [...] moving elevation with a picturesque effect with richly designed bay windows, recesses and an arbor at the corner of the building". There on the arbor, the facade is four-story.
The ground floor shows a facade made of embossed sandstone. The shop window and door openings on the ground floor are designed differently. The upper floors are plastered and provided with sparse ornaments, baroque art nouveau ornaments can only be found on a bay window, on the eaves and under some windows . The windows are framed by sandstone walls and protected on the first floor by horizontal roofs.
In the district monument list from 1979, the residential and commercial building was part of the listed intersection of Ernst-Thälmann-Straße / Pestalozzistraße , together with the three other corner buildings ( Schillerschule , Ernst-Thälmann-Straße 9 and Sidonienstraße 1, which was demolished in 2011 ).
Pestalozzistraße 2
The three-story, listed residential and commercial building ( 51 ° 5 ′ 59.5 ″ N , 13 ° 40 ′ 41.5 ″ E ) is part of a closed row of houses and stands directly on the sidewalk. In the steep, slate-covered platform roof of the building, there is a further living floor, an extended attic, illuminated by dormers with curved gables.
The right axis of the street view of the five-axis facade on the upper floors is formed by a single-axis, four-storey side elevation, in front of which there were originally balconies. The exit doors are still visible and secured by bars.
The ground floor of the house shows a sandstone facade with shop windows with lintels made of double T-beams with attached rosette decorations. The upper floors of the street view are clad with facing bricks , on the courtyard side they are plastered. The facades are structured by sandstone and plaster and adorned with stucco and wrought-iron tie-rod heads. The windows are framed by sandstone walls and partly crowned by roofs and partly by keystones.
history
The oldest part of the row of houses is the residential and commercial building at Hauptstraße 4 , which is on the road bridge that runs just a little west of the Radebeul Ost train station over the Leipzig – Dresden railway line . The building that forms the left end of the row of houses was erected around 1880. In 1894 at the latest, it was owned by master baker Oswald Funke. Via Oswald Funke's heirs and other members of the family, the house came into the possession of master baker Richard Funke, who, according to Radebeul's address books, owned the entire Funkenburg group of four houses in 1934 and 1944 . In 2008/2009, the city took over the empty, ruinous building and started extensive renovation. In the middle of 2010, the Radebeul Social City Hall opened in the building , which can be visited completely barrier-free from spring 2011.
The building on the right at Pestalozzistraße 2 was built for Oswald Funke between 1899 and 1904 by the architect and builder Gustav Röder . At that time the detached villa of the building company " Gebrüder Ziller " from 1895 for Friedrich August Herrmann still stood to the west of it , while the Radebeul town hall was built on site no. 6 at the same time (1899/1900) . It was not until 1909/1910 that the Radebeul post office was built in place of the villa , which is now the regulatory office. Another shop was built into the residential and commercial building in 1911/1912. Via Oswald Funke's heirs (1918) and widow Funke (1931), this house also came to Richard Funke.
The corner building on Hauptstraße 8 on the left was built around 1910 as a tenement house with shops . In both the 1934 and 1944 address books, it was also owned by Richard Funke.
The gap to the older building at number 4 was closed in 1913. The residential and commercial building at Hauptstrasse 6 was built in 1913 for the master baker Richard Funke. The designing architect was Ferdinand Severitt , the construction was carried out by the construction company Hörnig & Barth .
No. 8 is the death register address of the painter Paul Martin Leonhardt, who died in 1971 .
literature
- 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 .
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Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Information from the Radebeul City Archives from the house index to user: Jbergner on July 18, 2011.
- ↑ a b c Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 17 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been based in the Meißen district since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).
- ↑ 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 , p. 133 f .
- ^ Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 31 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been based in the Meißen district since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).
- ↑ Construction of the new social town hall starts in August
- ↑ Barrier-free access to the social town hall expanded
- ↑ Radebeul death register No. 78/1971, according to information from the Radebeul City Archives .
Coordinates: 51 ° 5 ′ 59 " N , 13 ° 40 ′ 41.5" E