| Attribute | Details |
| House Name | Villa Kolbe (also known as Landhaus Kolbe) |
| Current Owner | City of Radebeul (Acquired in 2024 for €1.00 to prevent further decay) |
| History | Built in 1890 for chemist Carl Kolbe, Director of the Heyden Chemical Factory. It featured the first electrical lighting in Radebeul. It served as a medical clinic after WWII before falling into vacancy and decay. |
| Address | Zinzendorfstraße 16, 01445 Radebeul, Germany |
| Region | Saxony (Landkreis Meißen) |
| Coordinates | 51.10080 ∘ N,13.68390 ∘ E |
| Year Built | 1890 |
| Age | 136 years |
| Architect | Otto March |
| Style | German Renaissance Revival (Neo-Renaissance) |
| Floors | 3 Main floors (plus a partially developed attic and basement) |
| Bedrooms/Rooms | Historic plans show ~15–20 main rooms (originally residential) |
| Bathrooms | Original state featured advanced internal plumbing for 1890 |
| Square Footage | Estimated ~8,000–10,000 sq. ft. (approx. 800–1,000 $m^2$) |
| Condition | In Restoration. As of early 2026, structural safeguarding is underway (e.g., replacement of the tower weather vanes). |
| Vacant | Yes (Currently a protected construction/monument site) |
| Taxes | Exempt/Special status (Publicly owned heritage monument) |
| Retail Estimate | €2,500,000+ (Post-renovation valuation) |
| Auction Estimate | N/A (The city is currently seeking specialized private investors via a bidding process rather than a public auction). |
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