Moritz Ziller Prize for Urban Design of the City of Radebeul
The large district town of Radebeul usually awards the Moritz Ziller Prize every three years as part of an ideas competition to encourage and give students and graduates of architecture, landscape architecture and urban planning the opportunity to contribute to solving problems in these disciplines and to spread progressive ideas in these fields.
The prize is named in memory of the Ziller family of master builders, who had a significant influence on urban planning and garden culture in the area that is now Radebeul in the 19th century. Moritz Ziller was also co-founder and, from 1880 to 1892, chairman of the Lößnitz Beautification Association. He rendered great services to the development of the Lößnitz communities both as a successful entrepreneur and in an honorary capacity.