- Dresden-
Pieschen station (German:
Bahnhof Dresden-
Pieschen) is a
railway station in the town of Dresden, Saxony, Germany. The
station lies on the Pirna–Coswig...
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number of
local sides.
After World War II, that club was re-formed as SG
Pieschen and then went
through its own
confusing series of
unions with
other clubs...
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historicism in
their works in Dresden.
Their first building commission, the
Pieschen town hall,
completed in 1891,
shows clear features of the Neo-Renaissance...
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Preceding station Dresden S-Bahn
Following station Dresden-
Pieschen towards Meißen
Triebischtal S 1 Dresden-Neustadt
towards Schöna...
- Kötzschenbroderstraße in the
district Mickten (Ortsamt
Pieschen)
Around 1790, in the
village of
Pieschen near Dresden, the
first building outside the village...
- was
elected to the
board of the
Consumer Cooperative (Konsumverein) of
Pieschen. By 1892, he was the full-time
director of this cooperative. In 1897, he...
- grew over time and
reached its
greatest extent shortly before today's
Pieschen branch. It was the
first long-distance
train station in
Central Europe...
- few
usable indoor swimming pools in Dresden,
along with
Sachsenbad in
Pieschen and
Nordbad in the Äußere Neustadt. However, with the
opening of new swimming...
- the
Evangelical Lutheran Churches [de] St. Markuskirche [de] in Dresden-
Pieschen [de] as
successor to the
church musician Alfred Zimmer.
During the Second...
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Dresden Pieschen station during the construction: the old
track on the Dresden-Neustadt–Coswig line is
still in operation, the long-distance
railway tracks...