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The history of our house

he tradition of the Klotsche family in the “Deutsche Haus” goes far back to 1875.
Carl August Klotsche was the ancestor, who is confirmed to have had the right “to host foreigners” manifested on a diploma, which is still in good condition.

We, as Annett Klotsche and Torsten Schütz, were received the hotel and restaurant out of the hands of Karl Klotsche in 1996.

Since then, we are keeping up the 130-year-old restaurant proprietor – tradition. Whether we have been able to manage, you will see yourself.

Come visit.

Our town Radeburg

The birth place of Heinrich Zille is a small Saxon town with a partially remaining atmosphere of the Middle Ages. The municipality counts about 6000 inhabitants and is mostly well known due to the annual people’s carnival with the biggest street parade of Saxony attracting more than 50 000 visitors.
The small town along the river Röder is also the final stop of the narrow gauge train Radebeul – Radeburg. The train, which is heartily called the “Lößnitz dachshund”, belongs to the oldest narrow gauge trains of Germany.

By the way: The whole story of the city you get in the museum of local history.

Heinrich Zille

Heinrich Zille was born January 10, 1858 in Radeburg. At the age of not even ten, in 1867, little Zille moves with his family to Berlin, where he lives until his death in 1929.
In 1907, after a 30-year employment at the society of lithography, Heinrich Zille works as freelance artist and is able to publish, for instance, in the picture book “Children of the Street” some drawings in 1908. The Saxon Heinrich Zille is not only permitted to the Prussian academy of art but also receives a title as professor in 1924.
At the age of 71, the Radeburger dies in Berlin-Charlottenburg and leaves a treasure of works behind, which sociocritical and lovingly illustrate the live and milieu of the proletariat.
More about the most famous offspring of the city, you may also find in the museum of local history.

Surroundings

Our house – has great surroundings and well known trip destinations, sights and recreation areas close by in this region.
Meissen, porcelain- and cathedral city, Dresden with its treasures of art and culture or the castle of Moritzburg are close destinations.
Everyone, who wants to get a sense of old times, is recommended to go on a trip with the traditional steam train from the Zille city Radeburg to the Karl May city of Radebeul.

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