List of cultural monuments in Adorf / Vogtl.
In the list of cultural monuments in Adorf / Vogtl. are the cultural monuments of the Saxon town of Adorf / Vogtl. recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony up to May 2019 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.
This list is a subset of the list of cultural monuments in the Vogtland district .
Adorf / Vogtl.
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Monument protection area city center Adorf (proposal) | (City center) (map) |
Monument protection area city center Adorf (proposal) |
09246637 |
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Railway depot with roundhouse (twelve stands, with electrical system including 24 V equipment), including twelve shed and five open tracks, an axle recess, twelve work pits, a working platform (on track 12), turntable, workshop with equipment (press, lathe, planer , Smithy), social building, sanitary building, administration building, magazine (oil and material store) with the oil bar tap, reference mark dispenser for oil and an office (with original furnishings), water crane and cistern, purification pit, coal bansen, coal grapple type RU 3, portal crane system, sanding system , entire track system including rail connection, G12 wheelset on the open space as a typical Bw symbol and two locomotives | Am Kaltenbach 15 (map) |
around 1906 (track system and roundhouse); 1931 (ELNA); 1950s (coal grab); 1970s (electrical system in the roundhouse) | Office with more recent equipment in the style of the 1960s, good state of preservation of all objects and buildings, essentially complete and original, all features representing the steam locomotive era and the beginning change of traction to diesel drive, important in terms of railway history and technology history. |
09236998 |
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Six city barns | Arnsgrüner Weg (map) |
Before 1900 | Simple boarded half-timbered barns on the outskirts in their original condition with scientific and landscape design value (rarely preserved). Two-storey, vertically paneled, gable roof. |
09236603 |
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Apartment building in corner location and in closed development (structural unit with Goesmannstraße 30–34) | August-Bebel-Strasse 15 (map) |
Around 1925 | Typical plastered construction with clinker brick elements of scientific and urban value. Two massive storeys, expanded attic, distinctive polygonal corner bay window, window frames and plinth of red clinker brick, windows partly still original, partly modernized, as well as the front door. |
09236604 |
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Train station with old reception building (No. 5) and new reception building (No. 3), platform roofs and outbuildings of the old reception building | Bahnhofstrasse 3, 5 (map) |
In the core 1864 (old station building); 1909–1912 (new station building) | Historically grown station facility in good original condition on the railway lines Plauen ob Bf – Bad Brambach – Cheb (6270, see PE) and Adorf – Markneukirchen (route number 539) of railway and city history importance.
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09236852 |
Residential building in closed development | Bürgermeister-Todt-Strasse 17 (map) |
Around 1900 | Simple plastered building of scientific importance (good original condition). Two-storey, four-axis, eaves, typical decent decor from the 1920s, beautiful original front door including grating and handle, original tower-like dormers, renewed windows, formerly the seat of the newspaper “Adorfer Grenzbote”. |
09236635 |
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Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development | Eduard-Krenkel-Strasse 1 (map) |
Around 1900 | With shop, clinker brick building typical of the time, of urban and scientific value. Two-storey, three-storey towards Schulstrasse, yellow clinker bricks with a red clinker base, three-sided corner design, pitched roofs, window frames with historicising stone decor, corner pilasters, arched windows on the 3rd floor, triangular gable roofing windows on the 1st floor. |
09236615 |
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Post mileage | Elsterstrasse (map) |
Marked with 1725 | Copy of a Saxon all-mile pillar made of sandstone with the inscriptions "Oelsnitz 3 St.", "Wildstein 5 St.", "Eger 3 St.". The "AR monogram", 1725 and post horn are carved on the front and back. The row number 76 is applied to the side. Adorf was the starting point for traffic routes over the Elster Mountains to the south, which is why the whole mile column is of great importance in terms of traffic history. |
09304957 |
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milestone | Elsterstrasse (map) |
After 1858 | Significant in traffic history. Restored milestone with a new crown and revised inscription, including: "Elster 0.69 M, Asch 2.08 M, Franzensbad 3.54 M, Eger 4.22 M" and "Adorf". |
09247630 |
Residential house in semi-open development | Elsterstrasse 5 (map) |
Before 1900 | Easily plastered construction with urban significance. Two-storey, mansard roof, slated side gable, windows renewed, skylight still with original muntin. |
09236588 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Elsterstrasse 17 (map) |
1907 | With a shop, a typical building with a clinker brick facade, shaped by historicism and Art Nouveau, of architectural significance. Restrained design, three-storey, yellow clinker brick as facing, three-storey bay window, two shop windows on the ground floor since 1924, house entrance is a large gate, new windows, otherwise good original condition also inside, built by master builder Bernhard Schenk for E. Schlesinger as a bakery and residential building. |
09236999 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Elsterstrasse 21 (map) |
Around 1905 | Broad plastered building typical of the time, reform style architecture, of urban significance. Important for the streetscape due to its cubature. |
09247023 |
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Row of houses in semi-open development | Elsterstrasse 27, 29, 31 (map) |
Marked with 1901 | Two-storey clinker buildings typical of the time, of architectural and urban significance. Yellow clinker brick, 18 axes, three-story central axes, three upper floors, functional and simple structure, strong cornice, doors from numbers 27 and 29 still original. |
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Catholic parish church of St. Joseph with rectory in open development | Elsterstrasse 30 (map) |
Marked with 1902 | Representative plastered building with stepped gable and roof turret, in the style of historicism, of scientific, local history and urban development value, typical diaspora church. Two-storey quarry stone plinth, gothic forms, street-side portal, stepped gable, above small roof turrets, above portal inscription: “Soli Deo Gloria”, six segmented arched windows, upstairs curtain arched windows, use of cast iron supports in the church space on the ground floor, reduction of the decor to a minimum. |
09236593 |
villa | Elsterstrasse 38 (map) |
Marked 1906 | Demanding historical building, clinker-plaster facade with half-timbered elements, of artistic and urban significance. Two-storey, irregular floor plan, mixed clinker brick construction - yellow clinker brick and plastered surfaces, plinth and decorations in red clinker brick, partly decorative framework, original window and front door, also lead glass windows preserved, moving roof landscape, slate covering, very good original condition, visible from afar due to exposed location. |
09236444 |
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Semi-detached house in open development | Elsterstrasse 44, 46 (map) |
Around 1905 | Typical plastered construction of urban and scientific value. Three-storey, symmetrically arranged facade with two-storey entrance areas on each side. Auslucht , three-sided on the upper floor, partly still in original condition. |
09236602 |
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villa | Elsterstrasse 48 (map) |
Marked 1911 | Simple, well-proportioned plastered building typical of the time with few decorative elements, reform style architecture, of scientific and urban value. |
09236601 |
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Residential house in open development | Elsterstrasse 53 (map) |
Around 1900 | Three-storey red clinker brick building typical of the time with historicizing elements, of architectural and scientific importance. |
09236597 |
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Apartment building in open development, with rear building (Nürnberger company) | Elsterstrasse 57 (map) |
After 1884 (workshop); around 1900 (tenement) | Former stonemasonry, historical clinker stone buildings typical of the time and of scientific importance.
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09236594 |
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Residential house in open development | Elsterstrasse 59 (map) |
Around 1900 | With shop (formerly mother-of-pearl processing), clinker brick construction typical of the time and of scientific value. Two-storey, six-axis, pitched roof, yellow clinker brick, red clinker brick base, entrance with wooden vestibule in its original condition, window bars largely original, as well as dormers and shop area. |
09236600 |
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Villa with outbuildings, garden and fencing | Elsterstrasse 62 (map) |
Around 1900 | Now Seventh-day Adventist Advent Chapel; Asymmetrical complex with a high-quality, street-side wooden veranda of architectural and urban value.
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09236596 |
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Inn in open development (Elster-Cafè) | Elsterstrasse 63 (map) |
Around 1910 | Representative plastered building typical of the time with a striking mansard roof, reform style architecture, of urban, scientific and urban historical value. Two-storey, relatively sparingly decorated building with remarkable reliefs, street front with a central projectile and rounded porch, the end of which is an arbor, crooked hip roof, massive attic, windows with original muntin preserved, windows on the ground floor partially modernized. |
09236599 |
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Residential house in open development | Elsterstrasse 102 (map) |
Around 1900 | Landscape-defining plastered construction with villa character in good original condition, of architectural significance. One-storey, eaves, four-axis street front, central floating gable, gable sides with projecting roof and floating gable, three late Classicist arched windows combined by a frame, wooden porch with front door in good original condition. |
09236598 |
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Workers' houses of the Emil Claviez carpet factory (totality) | Emil-Claviez-Siedlung 1–40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 (Oelsnitzer Straße 46, 48, 50) (map) |
1902 | Settlement (Emil-Claviez-Siedlung 1–48 and Oelsnitzer Straße 46–50) consisting of semi-detached and multi-family houses (total parts, no individual monuments); Workers' housing estate originally belonging to the Adorfer Teppichfabrik and of importance for urban planning and urban history. Originally closed settlement in a sensitive, landscape-typical design, rarely preserved, important due to the harmony and historical connection to the neighboring, also well-preserved factory complex (see also Oelsnitzer Strasse 46, 48, 50). |
09236844 |
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Six city barns | Freiberger Strasse (map) |
Before 1900 | Boarded-up barns typical of the time and landscape, of urban planning and urban historical significance. Flat saddle roofs, half-timbering, wood paneling, single barns, located on the outskirts, good original condition.
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09236843 |
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Residential house in semi-open development and corner location as well as an outbuilding attached to it | Freiberger Strasse 6 (map) |
Marked 1764 | Upper floor half-timbered, mansard roof, location at the Freiberg Tor that characterizes the townscape, of importance in terms of building history and local history.
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09245207 |
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Freiberger Tor: City gate, today a museum, in the passage a tomb | Freiberger Strasse 8 (map) |
1768–1773 (city gate); 1663 (grave slab) | Upper floor half-timbered, the only preserved city gate of Adorf, in the passage a cast-iron grave slab, of architectural and local significance. Renewed in 1768, broad-based complex with a half-timbered upper floor, in the passage a cast-iron grave slab from Tettau with a coat of arms. |
09245226 |
John's Church and Cemetery (aggregate) | Freiberger Strasse 10 (map) |
1858 (church); around 1900 (tombs) | Subject aggregate Johanniskirche and -friedhof, with the individual monuments: burial church, three gravesites (Nicolai, Kämnitz, Luther), military cemetery for the Soviet fallen of the Second World War and memorial for victims of fascism and the aggregate part: remains of the cemetery wall; Church simple hall building with roof turret, with valuable furnishings including remains of a baroque altar and grave slab Triller, older entrance portal in the late Gothic style (marked 1498, from the former Kreuzkapelle, which stood on the road to Oelsnitz), building with local historical, scientific and urban significance. In the cemetery, the Nicolai family site and the grave of the former Mayor of Adorf Otto Rudolph Kämnitz and the pastor Julius Richard Luther, of local historical importance.
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09245210 |
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Burial church (with equipment), three graves (Nicolai, Kämnitz, Luther), military cemetery for the Soviet soldiers who fell in World War II and memorial for victims of fascism (individual monuments for ID No. 09245210) | Freiberger Strasse 10 (map) |
1498 (portal); 1858 (church); around 1900 (tomb); 1946 (military cemetery) | Individual features of the entity St. John's Church and cemetery; Church simple hall building with roof turret, with valuable furnishings including remains of a baroque altar and grave slab Triller, older entrance portal in the late Gothic style (marked 1498, from the former Kreuzkapelle, which stood on the road to Oelsnitz), building with local historical, scientific and urban significance. In the cemetery, the Nicolai family site and the grave of the former Mayor of Adorf Otto Rudolph Kämnitz and the pastor Julius Richard Luther, of local historical importance.
Retaining the medieval foundation walls, western gate with timber frame, dated 1498, originally on the un-preserved cruciform chapel below the city, remains of a baroque altar: crucifix, Moses and John the Baptist, grave slab Triller 1684. |
09245209 |
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Apartment building in semi-open development, with restaurant Zur Ruh | Goesmannstrasse 12 (map) |
Around 1900 | Clinker brick construction typical of the time with original details of urban significance and historical value. Three-storey, five axes, red clinker brick, walls made of ashlar, windows with classifying triangular gable roofing, high console cornice, in the middle higher original roof bay, flanking diaphragm houses with coupled round arched windows, beautiful new Renaissance door, good original condition. |
09236611 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with Goesmannstrasse 32 and 34 and August-Bebel-Strasse 15) | Goesmannstrasse 30 (map) |
Around 1925 | Typical plastered construction with clinker brick elements of scientific and urban value. Same design as August-Bebel-Straße 15, entrance and flanking windows architecturally highlighted by remarkable red clinker edging, slated dormer window, windows partly with original mullion, remaining windows and front door modernized. |
09236605 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with Goesmannstrasse 30 and 34 and August-Bebel-Strasse 15) | Goesmannstrasse 32 (map) |
Around 1925 | Typical plastered building with clinker brick elements of urban and scientific value |
09236606 |
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Apartment building in semi-open development (structural unit with Goesmannstrasse 30 and 32 and August-Bebel-Strasse 15) | Goesmannstrasse 34 (map) |
Around 1925 | Typical plastered construction with clinker brick elements of scientific and urban value |
09236672 |
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House in a corner and in a semi-open development | Goethestrasse 2 (map) |
Around 1925 | Stately, relatively unadorned plastered building, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of urban planning and scientific value. Asymmetrical design, two to four storeys, mansard roof with extended attic, stately portal with Baroque details: volutes, front door with skylight and lantern in original condition. Three-storey facade facing Lessingstrasse. |
09236607 |
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City wall with powder tower | Ditch (map) |
Since the middle of the 14th century | Remains of the historical city fortifications, of local significance. |
09245206 |
Residential house in semi-open development | Trench 2 (map) |
Before 1800 | Upper floor half-timbered, mansard roof, location that characterizes the street scene, of architectural and scientific importance. Door portal with skylight, front door not old, original window frames with cove, originally cross-frame windows, single-storey, mortised wood connections. |
09245208 |
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Residential house in open development | Hellgasse 6 (map) |
1810 | Single-storey building with cladding, block room preserved, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Dated on the door portal, inscription: "SAJ", chamfered on the wraparound, gable roof, changes in the roof area. |
09245200 |
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Residential house in open development with attached outbuilding | Hellgasse 7 (map) |
Around 1800 | Residential house formerly with stable part, former arable bourgeois house, historically and scientifically important.
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09245199 |
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Residential house in open development | Hellgasse 8 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Upper floor timber-framed boarded and overhanging, block room with wooden ceiling on the ground floor completely preserved, former arable bourgeois house, with black kitchen, beveled beams.
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09245198 |
Former residential building in open development, today a hotel (Gasthof Zur Staffel) | Hohe Strasse 2 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Upper floor half-timbered, gable facing the street, historically and scientifically important. Important individual monument, horizontal roof structure, saddle roof, diamond ornament in the gable triangle, massive ground floor, newly built staircase, windows and doors renewed, tenon wood connections, half-timbering partially replaced. |
09245191 |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Hohe Strasse 4 (map) |
Before 1800 | With subsequent shop fitting, upper floor half-timbered plastered, historically and scientifically important. Solid ground floor, hipped roof. |
09245225 |
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Residential building in closed development | Hohe Strasse 19 (map) |
Around 1900 | With shop fitting, clinker-stone construction typical of the time, of a street-defining and scientific value. Two-storey, eaves, massive roof bay with gable in the middle, windows and shutters modernized, front door original. |
09236626 |
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Apartment building in a corner and in a semi-open development | Hohe Strasse 20 (map) |
Around 1900 | With shop fittings, plastered building typical of the time with historicizing decor of scientific and urban development value. Three-storey with four-storey three-sided corner formation, distinctive head building, side elevation on Hohen Strasse, lintels with Baroque floral decor, horizontal structure through profiled cornices (base zone, eaves), windows and shop area renewed in an impairing way. |
09236624 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hohe Strasse 21 (map) |
Around 1900 | With shop, clinker brick construction typical of the time of urban planning (row of houses) and scientific value. Three-storey, five-axis, red and yellow clinker brick, window frames reddish stone, strong eaves cornice with antique details (triglyphs), eaves, pitched roof, dwelling, front door and windows renewed, shop still original. |
09236627 |
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Residential building in closed development | Hohe Strasse 23 (map) |
Around 1900 | With a shop, historic clinker brick building typical of the time, of urban and scientific value. Two-storey, five-axis, eaves, pitched roof, central gable, modernized windows. |
09236628 |
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Residential house in a corner and closed development | Hohe Strasse 25 (map) |
Around 1900 | With a shop, clinker stone construction typical of the time and of urban significance. Three-sided corner design with embossed framing, console frieze over the second floor, beautiful front door in remarkably good original condition, pitched roof, windows and attic floor modernized in an impairing way. |
09236617 |
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monument | Johannisplatz (map) |
1986 | In memory of the Mayor of Adorf from 1832 to 1849 Carl Gotthelf Todt , also Carl Gottlob Todt (1803-1852), an important Saxon personality of the 1848 revolution, died in exile in Switzerland, of local history |
09245211 |
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City wall with bastion tower | Johannisstrasse (map) |
Since the middle of the 14th century | Remains of the historical city fortifications, of local significance. |
09245206 |
Former prison with remains of the enclosure | Johannisstrasse 12 (map) |
1741 Dendro | Tower building with an extension of architectural, socio-historical and local historical importance, rarity |
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Residential house in open development | Karlsgasse 14 (map) |
Later referred to as 1680 | Single-storey building with half-timbered gable, so-called Bohemian log cabin typical of the landscape, rarely found in this area, historical and scientific value |
09236592 |
Eight multi-family houses in a settlement, with forecourt | Leitersbergweg 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 (map) |
Around 1925 | Closed, preserved settlement in excellent original condition, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s, of architectural and urban importance.
Two-storey plastered buildings in differentiated design, hipped roofs, dormer windows with saddle roofs, combined as groups, central entrances, shutters on the ground floor, plinths made of Theuma slate, upper floor sand-colored plaster, plaster structure contrasting in color: porphyry-colored, sandstone-colored, the same applies to window frames, multi-louvred windows originally made of wood , partially still preserved, entrances highlighted, plaster groove, protruding, partly side projections, hipped, very good original condition. Significant in terms of urban planning due to the dominant hillside location and location opposite the train station, important in terms of urban and architectural history as a largely original settlement with high-quality, typical architecture, number 16 a kind of head building with side wing. |
09236850 |
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Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development | Lessingstrasse 10 (map) |
Marked 1904 | With shops, representative historicizing yellow clinker brick building with ashlar elements of urban and scientific importance. Three-storey and top storey, four-storey three-sided corner part with diagonally arranged shop entrance, bay window as well as tower-like steep roof crowning, window frames with baroque plastic decor, Lessingstrasse house entrance with beautiful Art Nouveau door, above the year, also the original entrance door on Schulstrasse and most of the windows with sprouts. |
09236620 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Lessingstrasse 12 (map) |
Around 1900 | With shop, typical red brick building of urban and scientific value. Three-storey, eaves, largely still in its original condition: shop, window bars, front door, dormer windows. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Lessingstrasse 14 (map) |
Around 1900 | With shop, red brick building typical of the time with ashlar elements, significant in terms of building history. Largely original condition, windows partly renewed. |
09236622 |
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Central School | Lessingstrasse 15 (map) |
1900–1901, marked 1900 | Typical of the time, stately historicizing clinker brick building with ashlar elements in a dominant hillside location above the Elstertal, town planning, scientific and local historical value. Three-storey, corner parts designed as a risalit, on both long sides two high-quality representative portals with original gates including glazing, clock gable also with Baroque elements on both narrow sides, northern narrow side with massive billboards, original banisters inside, windows renewed, simple gym in the courtyard. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Lessingstrasse 16 (map) |
Around 1905 | With a shop, representative, sparsely decorated plastered building of scientific and urban value. Pitched roof, distinctive gable, expanded attic, bay window with side balconies, original entrance door with Art Nouveau elements, original windows with remarkable profiled muntin, economical floral decor, shop modernized. |
09236629 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Lessingstrasse 18 (map) |
Around 1905 | Plastered building with bay window and sparing historicizing decoration, significance in terms of building history. Asymmetrical structure, window with curtain arch, gable with beautiful relief, original grating, base window. |
09236630 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Lessingstrasse 20 (map) |
Around 1905 | With shop, remarkable clinker brick building typical of the time and of scientific value. Alternating red and yellow clinker brick, green clinker brick elements, floral oak leaf decor, original front door and windows, and some of the shop area has been modernized. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Lessingstrasse 22 (map) |
Around 1905 | Historical plastered building typical of the time, of urban and scientific value. Transition from historicism to Art Nouveau, economical decor, central gable, bay window on the side, next to it balconies, good original condition. |
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Former tax office, now a residential building in a semi-open area | Lessingstrasse 32 (map) |
1925-1926 | Remarkable plastered building with classifying elements of scientific and urban value. Three-storey, 9 × 3 axes, the facade is divided horizontally by strong cornices, a three-axis dwarf house in the middle, a representative central portal with an attic-like finish and two pine cones, a baroque portal with window bars, the entrance and staircase still in their original state, built as a tax office, after 1945 by the Soviet military command used, 1955–1992 school (Juri-Gagarin-Oberschule). |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Lessingstrasse 34 (map) |
Marked 1926 | Typical plastered construction of urban and scientific value. Three storeys and a top storey, five axes, a representative staircase in the center with bevelled corners with original, neo-Gothic and classicist details, doors and windows largely original. |
09236608 |
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Two railway bridges over Markneukirchner Strasse | Markneukirchner Strasse (map) |
Before 1900 | Eastern railway bridge of the Plauen ob Bf – Bad Brambach – Cheb railway line (6270, see PE) and the Adorf – Markneukirchen railway line branching off to the west (line number 539), double bridge with one arch each, of significance in terms of transport and railway history |
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milestone | Markneukirchner Strasse (map) |
After 1858 | Significant in traffic history. Large well-preserved milestone, restored with a new crown, reworked inscription. |
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Gambrinus guest house in open development, with attached outbuilding | Markneukirchner Strasse 3 (map) |
Around 1800 | Plastered half-timbered building of local history and urban development importance. Angular complex with two-storey, plastered half-timbered building on the gable, simplified, side building, probably added upper arcade there, upper floor partially solid, gable plastered or slated, top floors probably preserved in their original form, ground floors more redesigned and simplified, house belongs to the original urban development around 1800, therefore more historical Value, still urban development value through dominant location and view of the church. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Markneukirchner Strasse 11 (map) |
Around 1900 | With a shop, representative clinker brick building in the style of historicism, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, side and corner projections, polygonal corner, two-storey corner bay window, rectangular floor plan with console stones, windows only preserved on the ground floor, plastering on the first floor, pilaster structure, there decorated capitals, female busts on the bay window on the second floor, polygonal bay window, crown not preserved, Glare gables on risalits, red clinker brick, with plaster or sandstone bands, window parapets natural stone or plaster, roof area changed, shop from the time of construction, base from Theuma slate. |
09236847 |
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Row of tenement buildings (with three entrances) and a front-facing shopping area | Markneukirchner Strasse 19, 21 and 23 (map) |
Around 1930 | A plastered building that is important for urban planning in a good original condition, in the style of the 1920s, is of major architectural significance. Four-storey plastered building, semicircular leading into Bahnhofstrasse, front of the storefront on the ground floor, upper floor with bay windows and balconies, rectangular windows, simple structure, the effect of which is created by cubature as well as projections and recesses, hipped roof with dormers. |
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Apartment building in a corner and in a semi-open development | Markneukirchner Strasse 32 (map) |
Around 1900 | Clinker brick building typical of the time of urban and scientific value, in good original condition. Three-storey, three-sided corner design as a risalit with pilaster strips, the ground floor design is different from the rest of the building (plinth effect), upper floor yellow clinker, window cornices in ashlar with classifying elements, floral decor, high-quality original front door, original profiled window bars especially on the ground floor and on the side risalit, grating in basement windows . |
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villa | Markneukirchner Strasse 64 (map) |
Around 1900 | Historical clinker brick building typical of the time with ashlar and half-timbered elements as well as a picturesque roof landscape and corner tower, of importance for the cityscape and for academic purposes. One-storey, two-storey corner, plinth and window frame with red ashlar, diagonal corner design with a tower-like pitched roof, opposite narrow side plastered with crooked hip, windows partly in very good original condition, on the ground floor high-quality corner window with original glazing, cellar window with original grating, side porch with entrance modernized, Dormer windows with original colored slate covering. |
09236649 |
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Talschlösschen guest house in open development and two outbuildings | Markneukirchner Strasse 87 (map) |
Marked 1908 | Typical plastered building with historicizing elements and a distinctive roof landscape (stepped gable, corner tower), of importance for the local history and the landscape. Corner tower with a curved hood and weather vane, the original wooden vestibule reduced and modernized. |
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War memorial for those who fell in World War I and a memorial plaque for three who died in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/1871 | Market (map) |
1925 (war memorial); after 1871 (plaque) | Significant in local history. War memorial First World War: monumental monument, consecrated September 20, 1925, memorial for 300 Adorf citizens who were killed in World War I, unique complex of urban historical and artistic importance, circular base with staircase, polygonal middle section, tapering in steps with four full sculptures and names of the fallen. |
09245218 |
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town hall | Market 1 (map) |
1895-1896 | Representative, local building with turrets, richly structured facade, in the style of historicism (neo-Gothic and neo-renaissance), of importance in terms of the history of the building, the history of the place and the place. With Ratskeller, clinker facade, cornices, red concrete, red-colored concrete as decorative element, for example window frames, original, richly decorated front door with figural and ornamental decoration, facade richly structured, turret, clock, corner cuboid, balcony over door, three-pass as a parapet ornament, representative, characteristic of the town Building, after the bombardment in May 1945, the gable was changed. |
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Residential house of an arable farm | Market 6 (map) |
Marked 1768 | Simple plastered building with gate passage and mansard roof, beautiful gate portal and drilled window frames, of architectural and local significance. Two-storey, five axes, gate portal dated and initials "GWG", cross vault in the hallway, as well as old door, original window and door frames. |
09245204 |
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Residential house and attached courtyard building of a former post office | Market 8 (map) |
Before 1800 | Simple plastered building with gate passage and mansard roof, post office set up in 1699, later an inn, of architectural and local significance. Stitch arch portal with keystone, solid, basket arches at windows, double door, barrel vault, rear archway added, old granite slabs in the doorway, Goethe stayed in the house on July 3rd and 4th, 1795. |
09245203 |
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Residential building in closed development, formerly with pharmacy (former Löwenapotheke) | Market 9 (map) |
Around 1800 | Simple plastered building with gate passage and high pitched roof, of architectural and local significance. Solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, steep pitched roof, richly decorated, very beautiful original front door, bars. |
09245202 |
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Apartment building in closed development, formerly the Hotel Zum goldnen Löwen | Market 9a (map) |
1890 | Representative building on the market square, clinker brick facade with balcony, in the style of historicism, of architectural and local significance. Mixed clinker construction, lion heads over the door, shutters, balcony on the upper floor, side elevation, horizontal window roofing on the first floor, segment and triangular gables as window roofing on the second floor, four axes, three-storey, tooth-cut frieze in the eaves cornice. |
09299755 |
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Rear building of an arable farm | Market 10a (map) |
Around 1800 | Located on Hellgasse, upper floor half-timbered, large gate passage, of architectural and local significance. Archway, quarry stone masonry on the ground floor, arch at the gate, half-timbered upper floor, gable roof, mostly filled with brick masonry, tenon wood connections. |
09245201 |
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House and barn (rear building) of an arable farm | Markt 12 (map) |
Around 1800 | Front building with later shop fitting, upper floor half-timbered, half-hipped roof, barn in half-timbered construction, of architectural and local significance |
09245192 |
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Residential building in closed development | Markt 17 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Until 1832 the residence and work of the Trampeli family from Adorf, later an embroidery factory on the site, baroque plastered building with a mansard hipped roof and segmented arch portal, important for the townscape due to its proximity to the church, its importance in terms of local history, urban development and urban development history. Seven axes, two-storey, original window and door frames, arched portal, windows partly from the 2nd half of the 19th century, partly structural changes, quarry stone masonry, roof extension later, on August 11, 1842 Reinhold Becker (composer and honorary choir master of the Dresden Liedertafel) born. |
09245197 |
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Evangelical town church St. Michaelis with equipment | Markt 18 (map) |
1904-1906 | Central building with west tower, with complete, high-quality interior fittings from the construction period, stylistically between neo-baroque and art nouveau, architect: Alfred Müller, Leipzig, inside sandstone relief depicting the fall of man (1511) from the previous building and city coat of arms (1522) in the south aisle, sacred building from the cityscape , local historical, artistic and scientific importance. Wall cladding in the choir, altar, lectern, pulpit, stalls, gallery balustrade completely in the original condition of the construction time, |
09245196 |
Residential house in closed development and in a corner location, former Wolfsschlucht inn | Markt 25 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Simple plastered building from the 19th century, sparsely decorated facade from the 1920s / 1930s, of architectural and local significance. Large gate, mezzanine floor, two-story, original windows, plaster stucco, two wolf heads sculpted over the gate, possibly a former hotel, brick masonry on the ground floor, presumably a baroque house overformed, with a side wing in the side street. |
09245195 |
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Residential building in closed development, with Cáfe (Kaffee Jakob) | Markt 26 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Strikingly structured plastered building with gate passage, of architectural and local significance. Two-storey, nine axes, with archway and shop entrance from the end of the 19th century, richly structured facade with original windows, tooth-cut frieze in the eaves area on the upper floor, pilaster strips, accented doors. |
09245194 |
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Residential house and back house of an arable farm | Markt 32 (map) |
Marked 1783 | Front building simple plastered building with gate passage and mansard roof, beautiful gate portal, rear building with half-timbered upper floor, of architectural and local importance. Arched portal dated 1783 and initial “S”, gate doubled with skylight, eight-part cross-frame window, window frames with coving, seven axes.
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09245190 |
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Residential house with attached courtyard building of an arable farm | Markt 34 (map) |
Before 1800 | Simple plastered building with gate passage and mansard roof, beautiful portal, of architectural and local importance. Door portal with arch and window frames preserved in their original state, presumably cross vaults. |
09245215 |
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Residential house of an arable farm | Markt 37 (map) |
Before 1800 | With later shop installation, simple plastered construction with gate passage and mansard roof, beautiful gate portal, of architectural and local significance. Two-storey, five axes, arched portal, disfiguring shutters, dormers. |
09245217 |
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Railway bridge | Powdery mildew (map) |
1910-1911 | Natural stone arch bridge on the railway line Plauen ob Bf – Bad Brambach – Cheb (6270, see PE), of importance in terms of traffic and technology |
09305305 |
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Residential house of an arable farm | Mehlthau 2 (map) |
1st third of the 19th century | Typical late baroque building with a beautiful gate portal in good original condition of local historical importance. Plastered half-timbered upper floor, beautiful arched portal with keystone, subsequent shop fitting, parts of the original window frames retained, window arrangement on the upper floor retained, nicely proportioned mansard roof with forelock, drapery with ear and cove, keystone unmarked. Significance in local history due to the good original condition and the fact that only a few buildings of this type have been preserved in Adorf. |
09236854 |
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Residential house of an arable farm | Mehlthau 7 (map) |
Marked 1818 | Late baroque building with a beautiful door portal in a good original inventory of urban historical importance. Probably the original farmhouse, arched portal with keystone, there marked 1818, not completely legible, curbstone at the gate, double-winged, doubled-up gate, profiled transom, skylight with rung division, beautiful window walls on the ground floor, subsequent shop installation, quarry stone masonry, plastered on the ground floor, upper floor half-timbered plastered (regular and narrow-stalked), broad-based building, right half of the house and attic changed, originally probably a gable roof, beautiful late baroque building with porphyry tufa, significant in terms of town history because it is one of the few buildings of its kind in Adorf. |
09236853 |
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Residential house in corner location and in closed development | Mittelstrasse 6 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century; Overmolding marked 1913 | Stately plastered building from the 19th century, reform style facade from 1913, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey, beautiful front door, front door and facade structure from the construction phase in 1918. |
09245219 |
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Railway bridge over the Mühlweg | Mühlweg (map) |
Around 1900 | Bridge on the Adorf – Markneukirchen railway line, of significance in terms of traffic and railway history. |
09236641 |
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Residential house in open development | Oelsnitzer Strasse 5 (map) |
Around 1900 | Artistically sophisticated historicizing clinker brick building of urban significance. Two-storey clinker brick building in a more elaborate design for Adorf standards, red clinker brick, belt cornice made of yellow clinker bricks, beautiful wooden staircase, railing with cut-out docks, clinker brick staircase, pent roof with decorated rafter heads, further wooden trimmings in Swiss style, windows partly original, these two-winged with skylight, Compensating arches over window openings made of red and yellow clinker, bands of yellow clinker, small gable, arched windows on the gable, triangular gable ends with segmental arch, important because of its artistic quality, important in terms of urban planning as part of an almost simultaneous and similar development along Oelsnitzer Strasse. |
09246665 |
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Former stable house | Oelsnitzer Strasse 6 (map) |
After 1800 | Two-storey plastered building, drilled window frames and drilled door portal, of regional historical value. On the upper floor half-timbered partly preserved or partly massively replaced, half-hipped roof, on the ground floor window walls with a cove made of natural stone with earing, 20th century window, ground floor still largely original. Historically important as one of the few remaining rural properties in the city of Adorf, it documents the development of the city at the gable triangle, regional historical significance as a document of school history in connection with the still preserved old school, in a very good original condition. |
09246663 |
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Residential building | Oelsnitzer Strasse 11 (map) |
Around 1900 | Presumably a former production building, clinker brick building typical of the time and place in good original condition of urban and regional historical importance. Design similar to the neighboring house, but more elaborate, three-storey side elevation, entrance in the left side elevation with large double-winged wooden gate with skylight, segmented arched window, cornice designed as a toothed frieze, pilaster structure made of yellow clinker bricks, house red clinker brick, compensating arches of yellow clinker brick above windows, changed in the roof area. |
09246667 |
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Residential house (on an angular floor plan) of a mill property | Oelsnitzer Strasse 12, 14 (map) |
Marked 1796 | Simple plastered construction, beautiful door portal, property of local historical and urban significance. Presumably a former farmhouse, large, angular building, plastered, two-story, probably quarry stone, lavishly designed window frames with earring or horizontal window canopies, high-quality natural stone portal with keystone, this is marked with "ICH 1796", window and front door renewed due to its location and its proportions Determining the street scene, different construction phases, without subsequent additions, gable roof with slips. |
09246668 |
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Semi-open residential building and two production buildings in the courtyard of a former leather factory FA Müller & Co. | Oelsnitzer Strasse 13 (map) |
Around 1900 | Manufacturing and residential buildings typical of the time and location in good original condition of local historical and urban value. Marked on the entrance with “FA Müller & co. Lederfabrik ", two-storey clinker building with three-axis dwarf house, red clinker brick, belt cornice designed as a tooth-cut frieze, decorative elements yellow clinker brick, cornice between the plinth and ground floor, cornice slightly profiled, dwarf house with a flat triangular gable, there decorated with yellow clinker bricks, two round windows in the gable roof Two dormers saddle roof with empty chevrons, segmented arched windows, windows all renewed, two-winged front door with lattice-split skylight, transom with serrated frieze, manufacturing complex built in several phases, angled three-storey clinker brick building attached to the front building, two buildings built next to one another parallel to the street, one of which is two-storey with a jamb a three-storey design like the front building, saddle roofs, blind gables, originally with an inscription, no longer fully legible, meaningful as a closed complex. |
09246666 |
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Former carpet factory (Halbmond Carpets, Art Weaving Claviez & Co., Adoros Company) | Oelsnitzer Strasse 58 (map) |
Around 1905; Remodeling in the 1930s | A closed industrial plant with a contemporary architectural design, formerly Adorf's most important employer with an impact on urban development, valuable in terms of urban planning, local history and industrial history.
Built in 1905 by Emil Claviez (textile entrepreneur) as "Sächsische Kunstweberei Claviez & Co. AG", in the 1930s it was transformed into the Adoros company (carpet factory Adorf-Roßbach) after the merger of the Bohemian Roßbach carpet factory Wenzel, Hummel & Co. (in Roßbach / Hranice ) with the Adorf company Claviez zu Adoros-Teppichwerke, 1953 merger of the companies Koch & te Kock in Oelsnitz / V., Adoros in Adorf / V. and Tefzet (Carpet Factory-Zentrale AG Leipzig) in Oelsnitz / V. to VEB Halbmond Carpets, Adorf location. Significant factory complex that characterizes the townscape with contemporary architectural design and technical execution, unique in the region, Adorf's most important employer with an impact on urban development. |
09236845 |
city wall | Pfortenberg (map) |
Since the middle of the 14th century | Remains of the historical city fortifications, of local significance. |
09245206 |
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Residential building (No. 1) and rear building (No. 1a) of an arable farm | Reinhold-Becker-Strasse 1, 1a (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Residential building facing the market, simple plastered building with a steep hipped roof, partly also brick facade, of architectural and local significance.
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09245189 |
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Barn of a farm | Remtengrüner Weg 1 (map) |
Before 1800 | Typical landscape, boarded half-timbered barn, partly blocked out, historically important. A threshing floor, presumably two bans, one storey, timber framing boarded up, blocked out in the lower area, gable roof. |
09245224 |
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Barn of a cottage industry | Remtengrüner Weg 3 (map) |
Before 1800 | Typical landscape, boarded half-timbered barn, partly blocked out, historically important. A threshing floor, a bansen, a threshing floor with planking, a steep pitched roof, all wood connections made by mortise, originally wood shingle roofing, these received under today's cover. |
09246664 |
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Villa, now kindergarten, with garden | Remtengrüner Weg 17 (map) |
Around 1905 | Representative plastered building typical of the time with a high roof structure and colorful, high-quality floral decor with an Art Nouveau appeal, significant in terms of building history and local history.
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09236653 |
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city wall | Red Tower Path (map) |
Since the middle of the 14th century | Remains of the historical city fortifications, of local significance. |
09245206 |
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Former tannery | Sand 8 (card) |
Around 1800 | Well-preserved late baroque handicraft building with rich original furnishings, of local historical importance. Three-story plastered building, ground floor quarry stone masonry, large gate on the courtyard side with arched portal and keystone (originally part of the passage), upper floor courtyard side half-timbered, street side replaced by masonry, inside good stock of houses and fixed equipment of the tannery preserved, built around 1800 in Elsteraue, near the river, location the tanner, in the right half of the house there was a hallway, kitchen, chambers, room and tannery workshop, this part of the house is still largely preserved, in 1911 the pulled forge was demolished in this area, in the left half of the house there were storage and stable, in 1922 there were conversions, among other things Groin vault removed, installation of the new pits of the tannery, these still preserved today, attic originally used as a drying floor, was open on the courtyard side (today only disguised), frame panel doors from the time of construction, half-timbered partially replaced by masonry on the first floor in 1948, best-preserved historical building Adorf factory. |
09235039 |
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Residential stable house, barn and two side buildings with shed extensions of a four-sided courtyard | Damage deck 10 (card) |
19th century (stable house); early 20th century (barn) | Old location Schadendeck, residential stable house with clad half-timbered upper floor, boarded barn, closed preserved farm of local historical importance.
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Residential stable house and barn of a farm | Damage deck 18 (card) |
1st half of the 19th century (stable house); after 1900 (barn) | Old location at Schadendeck, timber-framed boarded up, with a presumably preserved block room in the stable house, an important property in terms of local history. Half-timbered structure preserved, block room with windows, beams and doors still original, ground floor in the entrance area and stable part solid and plastered, wooden cladding of the block room later (after 1945), windows partially renewed. |
09236650 |
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House, side building and barn of a farm | Damage deck 22 (card) |
19th century | Old location at Schadendeck, upper floor half-timbered house, courtyard that characterizes the landscape, of architectural significance |
09236651 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Schulstrasse 8 (map) |
Around 1900 | Typical historical clinker stone building of urban value. Three-storey and top storey, ground floor ashlar plinth, upper floor clinker brick, windows with historicizing ashlar surround, only the front door original. |
09236616 |
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Residential house in corner location and in closed development | Schulstrasse 9 (map) |
Around 1900 | With a corner store, typical red brick building of urban value. Two-storey, three-storey corner area on three sides, an original dormer window (corner to Lessingstrasse) preserved, windows and front door renewed. |
09236619 |
Apartment building in closed development | Schulstrasse 10 (map) |
Around 1900 | With shop, historicizing red clinker brick building typical of the time with ashlar elements of scientific and urban value. Three-storey, eaves, pitched roof, side risalit with fourth storey, historicizing elements (window frames with triangular gables and women's heads), original front door, windows and shop area renewed. |
09236623 . |
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Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development | Schulstrasse 17 (map) |
Around 1910 | Typical, representative plastered building of urban and scientific value. Two- / three-story, high sloping plinth, cut off on three sides at the corner, angled gable with sparing floral decor, representative house entrance. |
09236591 |
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Residential house in a corner and in half-open development, formerly a pharmacy | Schützenstrasse 2 (map) |
Before 1800, later reshaped | The location on the market that defines the square, simple plastered construction, top floor in half-timbered construction, of architectural and local importance. Heightened, the ground floor has been greatly changed, the interior with cross vaults has been completely preserved. |
09245216 |
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Open-plan gymnasium | Schützenstrasse 7 (map) |
1905 | Typical plastered construction with half-timbered and clinker brick elements of historical and urban value |
09236639 |
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Two town barns | Schützenstraße 16, 16a (near) (map) |
Late 19th century | Individual standing boarded barns, typical of the time and landscape, of urban and historical significance |
09236842 |
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Town barn | Schützenstraße 22 (near) (map) |
19th century | Timber-framed half-timbered barn typical of the landscape and of the time, of architectural significance |
09246662 |
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Town barn | Schützenstraße 24 (near) (map) |
Before 1900 | Boarded up half-timbered barn of scientific value |
09236638 |
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Residential house in open development | Storchenstrasse 3 (map) |
19th century | Upper floor half-timbered clad, construction typical of the landscape, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, saddle roof, beautiful cross-frame windows. |
09245221 |
Arnsgrün
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Water trough in the courtyard of a farm | Adorfer Strasse 6 (map) |
Marked 1816 | Stone horse troughs in the courtyard, of regional historical importance. Granite, with relief and inscription. |
08980140 |
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War | Adorfer Straße 6 (near) (map) |
After 1918 | Of local history, polished granite |
08980139 |
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Stable house of a farm | Adorfer Strasse 20 (map) |
Around 1850 | Important testimony to the Vogtland building tradition, as one of the oldest preserved buildings in the town of regional historical importance. The ground floor is boarded up, the gable is slated, the gable roof on the courtyard side, the gouge and the horizontal skylight are new, the stable is plastered quarry stone. |
08980141 |
Freiberg
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Residential stable house | Bergener Strasse 12 (map) |
Around 1800 | One-storey building, partly boarded up, rarely well preserved in its original state with a typical Vogtland construction, valuable evidence of rural construction as one of the oldest buildings in the village, of architectural historical importance. Living and stable part as a block, only an intermediate piece made of clay (formerly oven), high knee, bevel, partly boarded up, sheet metal roof with wooden shingles. |
08980116 |
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War memorial for those who fell in World War I and a memorial square with trees | Bergener Strasse 32 (next to) (map) |
After 1918 | Significant local history, stone with name |
08980118 |
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Unity of the Rittergut Freiberg | Leubethaer Strasse 1, 3 (map) |
Around 1800 (manor house); around 1870 (estate manager's house); around 1900 (farm building) | Material collection of the Freiberg manor near Adorf (Vogtl.), With the following individual monuments: mansion (no. 1), manor house (no. 3) and two farm buildings (to no. 3) as well as remnants of the access avenue; Manor house simple plastered building with high hipped roof and old portal, significance in terms of building history and local history |
09304860 |
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Manor house (no. 1), manor house (no. 3) and two farm buildings (to no. 3), individual monument to ID no. 09304860 | Leubethaer Strasse 1, 3 (map) |
Around 1800 (manor house); around 1870 (estate manager's house); around 1900 (farm building) | Individual features of the entity Rittergut Freiberg; Manor house simple plastered building with high hipped roof and old portal, significance in terms of building history and local history.
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08980120 |
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Stable house of a farm | Willow path 1 (map) |
Marked 1776 | Single-storey building, boarded gable, rarely well-preserved original condition in typical Vogtland construction, valuable evidence of rural construction, one of the oldest buildings in the town, with architectural historical significance.
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08980119 |
Getten green
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Residential stable house and water house | Am Berg 10 (map) |
After 1880 | Authentically in its original condition, typical Vogtland farmhouse, valuable testimony to rural building tradition, monument of local history with a location that shapes the townscape.
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08980127 |
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Customs office building (duplex) | Birkenweg 1, 2 (map) |
1936 | Ensemble of three double houses (with numbers 3/4 and 5/6), building that characterizes the landscape with typical details (slate roof, shutters) in largely unchanged originality, in the local style, monument of local history. One-storey, quarry stone plinth, plastered facade, gable roof with old German slate covering, two side outbuildings boarded up, 4 × 2 axes, plinth natural stone layered masonry, plastered ground floor, rectangular windows with folding window shutters with slats, gable triangle slated, gable roof curved with slate covering, gable-sided commercial cultivation. |
08980465 |
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Customs office building (duplex) | Birkenweg 3, 4 (map) |
1936 | Ensemble of three double houses (with numbers 1/2 and 5/6), building that shapes the landscape with typical details (slate roof, shutters) in largely unchanged originality, in the local style, monument of local history. One-storey, quarry stone plinth, plastered facade, gable roof with old German slate covering, two side outbuildings boarded up, 4 × 2 axes, plinth natural stone layered masonry, plastered ground floor, rectangular windows with folding window shutters with slats, gable triangle slated, gable roof curved with slate covering, gable-sided commercial cultivation. |
08980466 |
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Customs office building (duplex) | Birkenweg 5, 6 (map) |
1936 | Ensemble of three double houses (with numbers 1/2 and 3/4), building that characterizes the landscape with typical details (slate roof, shutters) in largely unchanged originality, in the local style, monument of local history. One storey, quarry stone base, plastered facade, saddle roof with old German slate covering, two side outbuildings boarded up. 4 × 2 axes, base of natural stone layered masonry, plastered ground floor, rectangular windows with folding window shutters with slats, gable triangle slated, curved gable roof with slate covering, gable-sided commercial extension. |
08980467 |
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Residential building | Höhenweg 3 (map) |
1765 | Rural building in log and half-timbered construction, extremely valuable and rarely preserved building with construction details typical of the Vogtland, important evidence of the building history.
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08980133 |
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Former school, today village community center | Höhenweg 21 (map) |
1900 according to information | Striking neo-Gothic building, with its facade structure and shape preserved in its original state, evidence of the building history and local history. Six axes, two storeys, side elevation with gable, clinker brick facade, gable roof (roofing felt), base slate, red clinker brick with glazed bricks alternating with yellow bricks, display wall with ornamental structure. Original: entrance door, vestibule door. Used as a school from 1900 to 1955. |
08980130 |
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War | Höhenweg 21 (next to) (map) |
After 1918 | Of local importance, stone with relief and inset name plate |
08980129 |
Stable house of a farm | Poststrasse 1 (map) |
Around 1850 | Single-storey building, gable boarded, largely original evidence of typical Vogtland construction, as one of the oldest buildings in the town of local and architectural significance. Ground floor plastered (block, surrounding framework?), Boarded gable, gable roof, solid stable, extension from the 1920s. |
08980135 |
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Customs office building (duplex) | Poststrasse 8, 9 (map) |
Around 1936 | Striking building typical of the landscape from the 1930s in the original design, in the local style, a monument to local history. Base humpback cuboid, gable roof. |
08980131 |
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Customs office building (duplex) | Poststrasse 10, 11 (map) |
Around 1936 | Striking building typical of the landscape from the 1930s in the original design, in the local style, a monument to local history. Base, humpback cuboid, gable roof. |
08980132 |
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Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard | Roßbacher Strasse 9 (map) |
19th century | Single-storey building with half-timbered gable, in a landscape-defining location, evidence of rural construction, monument of building history and local history. Plastered, saddle roof, quarry stone stable part, high knee stick, boarded up barn. |
08980137 |
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Miller's house (residential stable) and barn of a mill property, as well as the rest of the mill technology | Zinnbachstrasse 7 (map) |
In the core 17th century (mill); around 1800 (miller's house) | Monument of local history and urban development significance, preserved in structure and remnants of the equipment, also of technical historical significance. Heavily changed, remains of the mill ditch and furnishings preserved, around 1700 roof truss. |
08980136 |
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Residential stable house and barn of a farm | Zinnbachstrasse 25 (map) |
Around 1850 | Single-storey stable house in typical Vogtland construction, closed preserved farm in its original condition, as one of the oldest buildings in the village of architectural and local historical importance. Possibly block received, plastered, roof overhang on the courtyard side with beam heads, wooden gutter, clay stick, quarry stone stable part, tin roof with wooden shingles, old windows. |
08980134 |
Jugelsburg
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Residential stable house | Am Vogelherd 25 (map) |
19th century | One-storey building typical of the landscape in its original state, gable boarded up, historically significant |
09236663 |
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House, barn and front garden of a former nursery | Bergsteig 8 (map) |
Around 1910 | Largely in its original condition, of scientific and regional historical value.
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09236659 |
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War | Mountaineering 10 (opposite) (map) |
After 1918 | Significant in local history. Marked with "1914–1918", granite block with the names of the fallen |
09236665 |
House and side building (with attached garage), enclosure, garden pavilion and well of a farm | Hauptstrasse 7 (map) |
19th century (farmhouse); around 1910 (side building) | Plain wood-paneled houses on a cottage-style estate of value that characterizes the landscape and the townscape (location at the fork in the road) and of scientific importance. Original condition, remarkable roof shape of the farm building.
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09236658 |
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Residential stable house | Hofloh 8 (map) |
Early 19th century | Typical farmhouse, originally probably part of the manor, of architectural and local historical value. One-storey, simple, developed attic, living part with original block room, stable part plastered white, partly renewed later, stable ceiling Prussian cap vault. |
09236660 |
Leubetha
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War | Am Anger (map) |
After 1918 | Significant local history, stone with name |
08980123 |
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Residential stable house (with surrounding area) of a farm | Am Anger 8 (map) |
1750 | Upper floor half-timbered (clay infill), extremely rich in original substance, unchanged structure and rich in typical Vogtland construction, one of the oldest buildings in the village, as a half-timbered house a particularly valuable monument of local history. Base quarry stone, block room surrounding framework, stable quarry stone. |
08980122 |
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Residential stable house and two barns on a farm | Am Anger 10 (map) |
Around 1830 (stable house); 19th century (barn) | Closed ensemble with unchanged original inventory, single-storey stable house in a typical Vogtland construction, monument of the local and building history.
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08980121 |
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Residential stable house and water trough | Am Hammerberg 5 (map) |
Around 1850 | Typical evidence of rural architecture with Vogtland architectural features in unchanged structure and originality, rare monument of local history. Solid part of the stable (quarry stone), boarded knees, gable roof (corrugated iron). |
08980124 |
Rebersreuth
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War | Eichierter Strasse (map) |
After 1918 | Of local history, granite stone with name inscription |
08980143 |
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Three-sided courtyard with stable house and two barns | Rebersreuther Dorfstrasse 3 (map) |
Around 1885 | Completely preserved complex in a particularly striking urban development location, a valuable testimony to rural architecture due to its originality and rarity, a monument to local history.
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08980144 |
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Duplex house | Rebersreuther Hauptstrasse 3, 4 (map) |
Around 1900 | Clinker brick building, facade division and structure as well as cubature unchanged, monument of local history in a street-defining location. One-storey, base slate cuboid, dark red clinker brick with yellow clinker brick structure, crooked hip, old German slate covering, wooden vestibule, all windows are original. |
08980145 |
Remtengrün
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Post mileage | Landwüster Strasse (map) |
Marked with 1725 | Saxon post mile pillars (totality) ; Copy of a Saxon quarter milestone from 1997, important in terms of traffic history. Marked with 1725, "AR" monogram, post horn and the row number 77 on Landwüster Strasse in the direction of Sträßel, which belongs to the Alte Egerer Poststrasse. |
09304936 |
Former school, now a residential building | Talblick 29 (map) |
1901 according to information | Historical clinker brick building typical of the time, of a local character and historical value. Two-storey, nine-axis, central axis as a risalit with an entrance and a parapet-like finish above the clock as well as a tower-like steep roof crown, base Cyclops masonry, red clinker brick, corner pilasters and window finish (segment arch) yellow clinker brick, windows partially renewed. |
09236657 |
Concern
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Sanatorium, later retirement home, with two outbuildings | Sorger Strasse 46 (map) |
1904-1906 | Elongated plastered building with a striking roof landscape, largely preserved in its original form, reform style architecture, of scientific, regional historical and landscape-defining significance.
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09236644 |
Remarks
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Detailed memorial texts
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^ Emil Claviez settlement:
- Semi-detached houses: red clinker brick, vestibule, jamb storey, small dormer windows with a gable roof and decorated empty rafters, wooden veranda with decorated parapets, half-timbered construction, jagged storeys with decorative planking, gables with elaborate empty rafters. Numbers 26 and 28 in the best original condition. Different window shapes, cubature and essential design features have been preserved, but with the exception of number 26/28 all reduced and simplified, vestibule as utility room.
- Multi-family houses: Group houses, consisting of four multi-storey single-family apartments, six houses of this type, numbers 17 to 23 in the best preserved condition, saddle roofs, dwelling houses, two-storey, clinker brick facade, segmented arched windows on the ground floor, upper storey with half-timbering, filled with clinker brick, there rectangular windows, gable side to the access road with Ornamental paneling and decorated empty racks, entrances accentuated by risalit-like porch, entrances on each corner of the house
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↑ Former prison ("Fronveste"):
Immediately outside the city wall to the west above the town center, four-story tower-like building with sides of 12 m and 11 m (with side building 14 m × 19 m), thickness of the field stone masonry of over 1 m (still in the third Upper floor 80 cm), hipped roof with homogeneous construction and wooden roofs from 1742 (dendro), four above-ground levels each with central, 2.5 m wide corridors, of which - still vaulted today and separated by elaborate arched structures - three approx. 9 on each side square meters of cells. All cells are connected to a building-time heating system with six trains integrated into the masonry, which in the ridge area were drawn together at an angle to form three chimneys. Also the one storey lower extension from the 1st half of the 19th century with thick walls. The facades of both structures have been smoothed, the windows enlarged and the natural stone walls removed, the complex was a prison until 1966 (!). A hundred-year-old photograph still largely shows the state of the building at the time of construction: a cube-shaped core building with corner blocks and an extension with the continuous, horizontal plastering typical of its later construction in the classical period.
The stairwell in the northern arm of the cross is not identical to the core building at the same time as it was built. The basement is a barrel running in an east-west direction, which has two ventilation channels on its west side and can now be accessed from the staircase on the north side. The area of this barrel is a third of the core structure. As a prison building, the building is of particular relevance to the local history, as it documents a jurisdiction for a small town like Adorf. The building not only documents the constructive and architectural manner in which this building task (type) was carried out 250 years ago, but it is also exemplary (and rarely in Saxony), since it was considered from the outset before the judicial reforms of the later 18th century Prison building was built, an early testimony to systematic penal execution, therefore of overall national importance despite structural changes. -
↑ Former carpet factory Oelsnitzer Straße 58:
Textile factory consisting of finished goods store, weaving mill, former dye works and post-processing, gatehouse and administration building (mostly demolished).- Old administration building (number 54): 1920s / 1930s, clinker brick building, multi-storey with attached factory halls with shed roof, cornices with toothed frieze, modern industrial building with wide, lying window formats, three-storey building with pilaster structure, also on the cornice, toothed frieze, yellow clinker strips as a decorative panel, broken off in 2012
- Weaving mill: One-storey factory building in clinker construction, red clinker strips as decoration, tooth-cut friezes on cornices, shed roof, single-storey structure in the middle
- Porter's house: One-storey building with a large flight of stairs to the factory premises, two arched entrances, partially blocked, cornice with toothed frieze, pilaster structure, red clinker, yellow clinker strips as decoration, demolished before 2006
- Finished goods store: Different construction phases, different numbers of floors, single and multi-story, clinker brick
- Post-treatment: One-storey clinker building with intermediate structure, partially overmolded
- Former dye works: three-aisled plant with a shed roof and triangular facing gables, round windows, clinker brick construction with serrated friezes on cornices and yellow clinker strips, demolished before 2006
- Old machine house and chimney: no monument due to major renovations
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- Monument map of Saxony , accessed on May 9, 2019
- Geoportal of the Vogtlandkreis , accessed on May 13, 2019