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    Coordinates: 51°6′50″N 13°45′11″E. Villa Sonneck, Hellerau, 1921. Deutsche Werkstatten, Hellerau. Festspielhaus, Hellerau. Hellerau is a northern quarter (Stadtteil) in the city of Dresden, Germany, slightly south of Dresden Airport. It was the first garden city in Germany.

  2. Mar 12, 2021 · Visitor address. Markt, 01109 Hellerau. Interactive City Map. Local public transport. Tram Nos. 8 to Am Hellerrand. Oberelbe transport authority (VVO) VVO information. The Hellerau district came from an initiative by furniture manufacturer Karl Schmidt, whose name is still associated with the German Workshops in Hellerau.

  3. Welcome to the Hellerau google satellite map! This place is situated in Dresden, Sachsen, Sachsen, Germany, its geographical coordinates are 51° 7' 0" North, 13° 45' 0" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Hellerau. See Hellerau photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Hellerau in Germany.

  4. Hellerau is located in: Deutschland, Sachsen, Dresden, Hellerau. Find detailed maps for Deutschland, Sachsen, Dresden, Hellerau on ViaMichelin, along with road traffic, the option to book accommodation and view information on MICHELIN restaurants for - Hellerau.

  5. Hellerau. Hellerau is a northern quarter in the city of Dresden, Germany, slightly south of Dresden Airport. It was the first garden city in Germany. The northern section of Hellerau absorbed the village of Klotzsche, where some 18th century buildings remain. Map.

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  7. www.worldgardencities.com › garden-cities › hellerauHellerau - World Garden Cities

    Hellerau. Dresden, Germany. Hellerau was founded in 1909 and is the first German garden city. Riemerschmidt (June 20, 1868 - April 13, 1957) was a German architect, designer, architect and designer. Other architects who were engaged to design entire streets or rows of houses were Heinrich Tessenow, Hermann Muthesius, Kurt Frick, Georg ...

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