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Dresden-Altstadt: Erlwein-Speicher vor dem Umbau zum Maritim-Kongress-Hotel
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Deutsch: 11.07.2004 01067 Dresden-Altstadt, Ostra-Ufer 2 / Devrientstraße: "Erlwein-Speicher" (GMP: 51.05739,13.731890), altes Speichergebäude, nach Plänen von Stadtbaurat Hans Jakob Erlwein
1913/14 erbaut. Er ist 76 m lang und 40 m hoch und prägt die Stadtsilhouette mit. Erster deutscher Stahlbetonbau dieser Art. Er bot 20.000 m² Lagerraum, wurde aber selten voll genutzt. Von 2004 bis 2006 erfolgt der Umbau zum Maritim-Kongreß-Hotel. Sicht von Südwesten vor dem Umbau. [DSCN4813.TIF]20040711580DR.JPG(c)Blobelt |
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Object location | 51° 03′ 26.6″ N, 13° 43′ 54.8″ E ![]() | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | ![]() |
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Image title | 11.07.2004 01067 Dresden-Altstadt, Ostra-Ufer 2 / Devrientstraße: "Erlwein-Speicher" (GMP: 51.05739,13.731890), altes Speichergebäude, nach Plänen von Stadtbaurat Hans Jakob Erlwein 1913/14 erbaut. Er ist 76 m lang und 40 m hoch und prägt die Stadtsilhouette mit. Erster deutscher Stahlbetonbau dieser Art. Er bot 20.000 m² Lagerraum, wurde aber selten voll genutzt. Von 2004 bis 2006 erfolgt der Umbau zum Maritim-Kongreß-Hotel. Sicht von Südwesten vor dem Umbau. [DSCN4813.TIF]20040711580DR.JPG(c)Blobelt |
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Copyright holder | Dr. Jörg Blobelt (retret 11.03.2021) |
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