List of cultural monuments in the Talstraße / Trillerberg area

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The list of cultural monuments in the Talstraße / Trillerberg area contains the cultural monuments in the Zwickau district of Talstraße / Trillerberg that are listed in the official list of monuments of the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony .

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  • Image: shows a picture of the cultural monument and, if applicable, a link to further photos of the cultural monument in the Wikimedia Commons media archive
  • Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
  • Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
Map view to set coordinates. In this map view, cultural monuments are shown without coordinates with a red marker and can be placed on the map. Cultural monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, cultural monuments with a picture are marked with a green marker.
  • Dating: indicates the year of completion or the date of the first mention or the period of construction
  • Description: structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the monument properties
  • ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column Notification-icon-Wikidata-logo.svg; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .

Talstraße / Trillerberg area

image designation location Dating description ID
Apartment block in open development, socially and historically significant
Apartment block in open development, socially and historically significant Erlmühlenstrasse 1; 3
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1930 three-storey plastered building, gable brick masonry unplastered, in the style of modernism, significant in terms of building history and social history 09231425
 
Apartment block in open development Erlmühlenstrasse 5; 7
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1930 Socially significant.

Three-storey plastered building, brick gable, brick base, regularly arranged square windows, originally presumably flush with the plaster, today replaced by plastic windows, simple plain design, flat roof, the gable sides all unplastered, inside narrow simple stairwells, on the stairwell three simple apartments adjoining and offset in height Social minimum standard corresponding to the construction time, formerly emergency housing, in their design these buildings are strongly influenced by the Bauhaus .

09231426
 


Former industrial mill building, later the administration building of a factory (today only the administration building is preserved) Erlmühlenstrasse 15a
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1902 Early evidence of industrial history in very good original condition.

Rectangular floor plan, four-storey, clinker composite construction, facing the street at the gable, clinker strips, windows partly designed as twin windows, all windows terminating with segmental arches and framed by clinker, crowning of the roof, flat pitched gable roof, gable marked 1902, there modern staircase extension.

In 1902 the Erlenmühle was built as a water mill for the production of wheat flour. In 1904 there was an extension for the installation of a steam engine from the Heinrich Lanz company from Mannheim. This was dismantled in 1931. In 1919 the turbines were housed at the Mühlgraben. With the abandonment of the mill and the transfer to the waterworks in 1926, the mill ditch was also filled. In 1934 the first renovations began on the 2nd floor of the building (installation of a caretaker's apartment). In 1942 it was completely converted into an office building with workshops.

09231427
 


Former garden house of Thost City Council, later residential building Talstrasse 1
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1861 Magnificent singular plastered building in the design language of neo-Gothic and Swiss style built in 1861 as a garden house for the Thost City Council.

Salons with small ancillary rooms on both floors. 1875 Conversion into a house for the grain trader Vogel. Salons are divided and the stairwell is expanded. Narrow two-storey plastered building with a rectangular floor plan, 1 × 3 axes, single-axis gable side with one door on both floors - house entrance door on the ground floor, access via a two-armed open staircase with wooden railing made of sawn boards, the gable side in front of both floors with wooden balconies, also with wooden railings with sawn ones Boards, next to the house entrance door there is a niche with a slightly smaller than life-size sculpture, the facades richly structured by window frames, overlap cornices, ornamentally decorated window parapets on the upper floor and various friezes in the area of ​​the cornice, the building is supported by a flat sloping gable roof with wide overhangs in the area the gable is closed, the empty racks are lavishly designed with decorated drip boards and fields with sawn boards. The original front door and balcony door are preserved, both with lead glass inserts.

Monument value: the building has an architectural and historical significance, it is unique for Zwickau, you will not find any other building of this type in the city.

09231596
 


Brewery: brewhouse, administration building, brewery cellar, social building and kiln tower of the brewery Talstrasse 2
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1859–1860 (brewery) Local historical, urban and architectural value.

Brewhouse: 1859

On the ground floor high room with a Bohemian cap vault on pillars, old tiles (probably not from around 1900), basement brewhouse with Prussian cap vault.

Administration building: 1859

Today a two-storey building, originally a one-storey building with a large gate passage, this building housed the administration and apartments, today the apartments, administration and laboratory, pilaster strips, segmented arched windows with brick arches, central projectile also with stepped ornamental gable, gable roof, building probably raised after 1990, including the Stylistic design retained, under this building the old bottle filling plant, cellar with Bohemian caps on squat natural stone pillars, this system from around 1859 from the founding of the Zwickau Brewery in 1859, followed by the remains of a cellar system with groin vaults, presumably from an original predecessor building, former area for the filling plant Recognizable, there still windows from the construction period, in the angular extension of the administration building there is a large vaulted two-aisled cellar with groined vaults with stilted arches, wide-ranging, the room used to serve as a threshing floor in which the d he malt was softened and germinated, later used as a bottling plant, today as a storage room.

Social building: 1869

Attached to the administration building at an angle, the administration and residential building as well as the storage building have also been preserved in their original shape, three-storey plastered building with 13 window axes, flat sloping gable roof, central projectile, various stepped ornamental gables, clinker brick elements, plastered building, on the ground floor segmented arched windows with brick arches arranged in pairs, on the upper floor Rectangular windows, partly grouped by pilaster strips, arched frieze, some small windows on the upper floors, interior fittings and alterations from GDR times around 1960, doors and stairs from that time still preserved, originally the spacious cellar was used as a malt cellar The first floor was originally used to store hops; the drying tower is attached to this house.

Darreturm: 1859

This one also with pilaster structure, the wall partially perforated with small window openings, all segmented arched windows, also with brick arches, flat roof end with balustrades, next to it another old brewhouse, the new brewhouse in front of this today (no monument), the old brewhouse in the same design as the other historical ones Brewery building.

All buildings in the basement areas and in the ground floor areas have been preserved in their original state.

The brewery has a local historical, urban and architectural value, at the same time a technical monument even if no technical equipment has been preserved.

09231597
 


villa Talstrasse 3
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around 1870 Small property built in the Tudor Gothic style of architectural historical and architectural importance.

Three-wing, single-storey plastered building in the neo-Gothic style, same style elements as the buildings by Gotthilf Ludwig Möcke, so it is reasonable to assume that this is a building by this important master builder from Zwickau. Unique in its design in Zwickau, base: natural stone veneer, ground floor: plastered with natural stone decorations, rectangular windows arranged in pairs, smooth plaster originally ocher colored with various natural stone decorations, cornice with cube frieze made of red clinker, facade possibly slightly simplified, roof: penetrating gable roofs, one gable side hipped, There roof bay window with loading hatch and decorated empty rafter, elaborately designed dormers with empty rafter and wood facing.

09231598
 


Retirement home with outbuildings and park Talstrasse 5
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1905 Social building of architectural and social historical importance.

Park: Remnants of the path design and the large green area have been preserved, otherwise hardly readable, the park goes into the Muldenpromenade.

Ancillary building: built at the same time, single-storey plastered building in the garden area over an angular floor plan with tent roof or gable roof, all door openings bordered with Rochlitz porphyry tufa, multi-leaf grooved arched windows with stone borders.

Nursing home: construction time around 1905 neo-renaissance building on an angular floor plan, three-storey, base green stone - polygonal masonry, cellar window with porphyry tuff window frames, plastered facade, rectangular windows in regular rows, profiled window frames made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, decorative gable with volutes also decorated with polygonal tuff Storeys from the ground floor, above a balcony, magnificent door portal with seating niches, keystone with angel's head with wings, original front door from the time of construction, single-storey, flat cantilevered bay window above the entrance, this is flanked by fluted columns, and pilasters on the bay windows.

09231599
 


Duplex house Talstrasse 27; 29
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1932-1935 09231600
 

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