Zellescher Weg

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Zellescher Weg
coat of arms
Street in Dresden
Zellescher Weg
Zellescher Weg at the level of the seminar building of the TU Dresden
Basic data
place Dresden
District Südvorstadt, Räcknitz / Zschertnitz
Created 13th Century
Newly designed 19th century
Cross streets Teplitzer Strasse , Nürnberger Strasse , Cauerstrasse, Rungestrasse, Schinkelstrasse, Paradiesstrasse, Heinrich-Greif-Strasse and Bergstrasse .
Places Fritz-Foerster-Platz
Buildings TU campus with new canteen , Willers-Bau , Trefftz-Bau , BZW (DrePunct), SLUB , Andreas-Schubert-Bau , Drude-Bau , as well as the student residences in Wundtstraße and Zellescher Weg
use
User groups Motor traffic , pedestrian traffic , bicycle traffic
New cafeteria by Ulf Zimmermann
Drude construction
Sgraffito on the student residence at Zellescher Weg 41c

The Zellesche Weg is a street in Dresden , it forms the border between the districts of Südvorstadt and Räcknitz / Zschertnitz . The former southern precincts of Dresden border reminiscent precincts Stone no. 63 . Since its renovation in the mid-1990s, it has been near the Neue Mensa, originally it was at the intersection with Dippoldiswalder Chaussee (today's Bergstrasse ).

As part of the state road 172 and the outer city ring , the Zellesche Weg is structurally separated into four lanes.

description

The path has served as a transport route between the Altzella monastery and its monastery courtyard in Leubnitz since the 13th century and was therefore named after him. It originally ran from Löbtau along the Weißeritzmühlgraben , over the Hahneberg and the Frankenberg to the Leubnitz monastery courtyard. It had the advantage that transports did not touch the actual city of Dresden and could therefore be transported duty unpaid. Up until the high Middle Ages, the road was flanked by the forts of Auswik and Boskau. The old route was lost in 1870 in the course of the development with the villa districts of the southern suburb. With the construction of new houses, this was the name given to the way to Hohen Strasse Altenzeller Strasse. Only the part of the path between Fritz-Foerster-Platz and Teplitzer Straße kept its old name, but remained undeveloped until 1950. At Fritz-Foerster-Platz the coming from the northwest crossing Nürnbergerstraße the mountain road and leads to the east as Zellescher path. Einsteinstraße (north side), Erlweinstraße (north side), Max-Liebermann-Straße (north side), Heinrich-Greif-Straße (south side), Ackermannstraße (north side) / Paradiesstraße (south side), Tizianstraße (south side) and Cauerstrasse (south side), before it finally finds its eastern starting point at the intersection with Teplitzer Strasse / Caspar-David-Friedrich-Strasse.

traffic

At the cell's way wrong 1949-1974 a trolley bus line , the only one of its kind in Dresden. Today, the bus route 61, Dresden's busiest bus route with 32,000 passengers a day, runs on this street. The city and Dresdner Verkehrsbetriebe are pursuing plans to build a new tram line here in order to meet the increasing demand.

The Zellesche Weg is also part of the outer city ring .

Development

On Zelleschen Weg there are cultural monuments on Zelleschen Weg No. 12–16 (Willers building and Trefftz building with figure taming and use of water , Nehru bust), 19 (Andreas Schubert building with crane sculpture), 40 ( Drude building with pergola and greenhouses) as well as 41, 41a, 41b, 41c and 41d (student dormitories of the Dresden student union).

  • New canteen Dresden at the corner of Zellescher Weg / Bergstrasse: The new canteen was completed in 1978. The building, constructed by Ulf Zimmermann , Eberhard Seeling and Olaf Jarner from 1974 to 1978 , consists of a flat, square structure. A metal sculpture "Mast with two folding zones" was created by Hermann Glöckner and stands in front of the cafeteria.
  • Trefftz-Bau , Zellescher Weg 16: The lecture hall building for mathematicians and physicists stands a little apart from Zellescher Weg with only one gable side to this and parallel to the transverse wings of the Willers- und Physikbau. The construction took place 1953-1955 by Walter Henn (plan) and Georg Funk (construction). A bridge resting on pairs of granite columns leads from the Trefftz building to the Willers building.
  • Congress and exhibition center "DrePunct" (called the university-internal office building Zellescher Weg (BZW)), Zellescher Weg 17: In the area of ​​old sports facilities, the congress and exhibition center "DrePunct" was built from 1993 to 1995 based on designs by Brenner & Partner. In 1997 the Faculty of Architecture was housed there. Branch libraries of the TU Dresden faculties are housed in the basement. The Institute for Saxon History and Folklore is located in this building complex.
  • Andreas-Schubert-Bau of the TU Dresden, Zellescher Weg 19: This was built from 1956 to 1960 according to designs by Helmut Fischer and Heinz Stoll.
  • Drude-Bau , Zellescher Weg 40: The building was constructed from 1950 to 1952 by the architects Walter Henn, Fritz Schaarschmidt and Karl Wilhelm Ochs. The two-storey teaching building was built in plastered sandstone architecture and is the seat of the Institute for Hydrobiology at TU Dresden. At the entrance there is a bas-relief by Reinhold Langner .
  • The six student residences in Wundtstrasse are located between Wundstrasse and Zelleschem Weg. The 15-storey high-rise buildings were built between 1969 and 1971 directly west of the five student residences at Zellescher Weg 41–41d.

Web links

Commons : Zellescher Weg, Dresden  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Zellescher Weg. In: Dresdner-Stadtteile.de. Retrieved June 14, 2013 .
  2. ^ Walter May, Werner Pampel and Hans Konrad: Architectural Guide GDR, Dresden District . VEB Verlag für Bauwesen, Berlin 1979. p. 56 image no. 84 (8) [TU cafeteria]
  3. Holger Gantz: 100 buildings in Dresden: A guide to buildings of historical and architectural importance . Schnell and Steiner, Regensburg 1997, ISBN 3-7954-1111-4 . P. 70f No. 73 (New cafeteria of the Technical University, Bergstrasse, architects: Ulf Zimmermann, Eberhard Seeling, Olaf Jarner, construction period: 1974 to 1978)
  4. Gilbert Lupfer, Bernhard Sterra and Martin Wörner (ed.): Architectural Guide Dresden . Dietrich Reimer Verlag, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-496-01179-3 . P. 69 No. 95 ("Dre • Punkt" office and exhibition building, Zellescher Weg 17, 1993-95, Brenner & Partner)
  5. Gilbert Lupfer, Bernhard Sterra and Martin Wörner (ed.): Architectural Guide Dresden . Dietrich Reimer Verlag, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-496-01179-3 . P. 69 No. 99 (Andreas Schubert Building of the Technical University, Zellescher Weg 19, 1956-60, Helmut Fischer and Heinz Stoll)
  6. a b May et al., P. 57 No. 84 (13) [Drude-Bau]
  7. ^ Georg Dehio: Handbook of German Art Monuments: Dresden . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-422-03110-3 , p. 111.

Coordinates: 51 ° 1 ′ 44 ″  N , 13 ° 44 ′ 20 ″  E