Residential and commercial building Sidonienstraße 1 (Radebeul)

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The listed residential and commercial building Sidonienstraße 1 stood in the original district of Alt-Radebeul in the Saxon city of Radebeul , on the corner of the main street on the station side . It was built in 1889/1890 by the Lößnitz master builders, the Ziller brothers . The architecture office of the local architect Carl Käfer was located in it . It was demolished in October 2011. From 2012 a much larger shopping and medical center with a multi-storey car park was built there, the corner of the building towards the intersection, historicalizing the original Zillerbau.

Residential and commercial building Sidonienstraße 1 in March 2011, on the left in the background the clock tower of the station building.
Quotation in April 2013: Corner of the shopping and medical center, on the right the parking garage section

description

The three-storey, up to termination under monument protection standing residential and commercial building stood on a corner lot right on the walk to an intersection. The building, which actually belonged to a closed urban block development , was free on both sides. The corner was broken, it was raised, like the ends of the two wings of the building, by a four- story risalit . All three risalites had four-sided domes, between these there was a fully developed mansard roof .

On the broken corner there were two balconies, the lower one supported by two pillars . Between these pillars was a shop entrance with a short flight of stairs .

The two street facades were each laid out symmetrically and plastered, the windows were framed by curtains . The central window axis to Sidonienstraße was emphasized as a narrow risalit; it also had a four-sided dome, albeit a smaller one. The date on the eaves there was 1890 .

history

The master butcher Adolph Herrmann had a residential and commercial building built for himself in 1889/1890 by the Ziller brothers on the property on the corner of the main street adjacent to the Radebeul train station . His shop was in the middle of the building, with the entrance right on the corner. The commercial space was in the side wing.

Herrmann's son-in-law, the Radebeul architect Carl Käfer , moved into the building for his office. From 1890 to 1899, Käfer also ran the Bahnhofshotel (Hauptstrasse 5) , two doors down, for his father-in-law Adolph Herrmann, right next to the train station . This was built in 1865 for Adolph Herrmann by Moritz Ziller as a train station restaurant building and converted into a hotel in 1888. Until the construction of the Radebeul town hall , the station hotel also served as a meeting place for the Radebeul town council. In operation as a hotel until 1944, it was demolished after numerous other functions in the following decades, such as as a Soviet local command post in 1994.

The writer and educator Alwin Freudenberg lived at Sidonienstraße 1 between 1902 and 1916 , then he moved to Kirchstraße 2 . At that time the last building of the Funkenburg was built on the other side of the street .

To the left of the butcher's corner shop there was initially a post office until around 1910 the rental post office building of the Radebeul post office was built in the extension of Sidonienstraße , across Hauptstraße, at Pestalozzistraße 4 . In the extension to the post office counter hall, a cinema was set up in 1910, which was operated as the Filmtheater Union or Lichtspielhaus Union until the 1960s . As a result, its premises were used as a children's and youth film theater, which was called "Flea Box" because of its audience and the limited space in the former post office. In 1980 it became a film club for schoolchildren, students and apprentices. The arthouse cinema was closed in December 1993 and the annex to the former post office space was demolished in January 1994.

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 ( Ernst-Thälmann-Straße 8 , 9 and the Schiller School ).

From 2011 to 2013, a grocery store with a medical center, apartments and parking garage was built on the station area between the station and the intersection. For this purpose, the original monument, which was in 2011 dilapidated, was torn down in October 2011 and rebuilt as a curtain wall of the corner part of the shopping and medical center "in historicizing form in the outer shell".

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Directory of the cultural monuments of the city of Radebeul. ( Memento of August 21, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Large district town of Radebeul, April 17, 2008, p. 23, accessed on May 5, 2013 (no longer valid since 2012).
  2. ^ 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. 56 .
  3. ^ 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. 54 .
  4. The closure of the film theater was recorded in a short documentary by the Radebeul media initiative ( Forever sold out ).
  5. Details about the cinema can be found under Radebeul Union-Theater (UT) in the cinema wiki.
  6. ^ Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 34 (Former monument no longer in the list of monuments).
  7. ↑ The old corner house is being demolished . In: Dresdner Latest News . March 3, 2011.

Coordinates: 51 ° 5 ′ 58.5 ″  N , 13 ° 40 ′ 44 ″  E