List of cultural monuments in Auerbach (Zwickau)

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The list of cultural monuments in Auerbach (Zwickau) contains the cultural monuments in the Zwickau district of Auerbach 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.
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  • 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 .

Auerbach

image designation location Dating description ID
War memorial for the fallen of the First World War and the associated green area Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse
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1921 (war memorial) Local historical significance.

Staircase: consisting of several steps, granite. War memorial: with iron and chains edging, stone cut and polished granite with inscription: "Dedicated to your fallen heroes by the grateful inhabitants of Auerbach", surrounding green area: remains of the original planting of the area including oak groves and rhododendrons.

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villa Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 93
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1910 Typical plastered building with remarkable lead glass windows and a copper tower of architectural value.

One-and-a-half-storey building on an irregular floor plan, granite base in regular layered masonry, plastered facade, window frames with sandstone, design typical of the time, relatively simple, the window walls partially decorated, massive vestibule with brick banister and single staircase as well as copper roof, lamp from the time of construction above the front door, simple Also from the time it was built, windows almost adapted to the original, in the gable oval window, crooked mansard roof with slate covering, an elaborate ornamental leaded glass window on the ground floor, further ornamental leaded glass windows in the stairwell as well as in the room adjoining the stairwell on the first floor (leaded glass window with landscapes), to the side arranged polygonal low tower with Welscher dome with copper covering.

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church Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 119
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1377–1378 Dendro, church tower, helmet Old village church of Auerbach, of local and architectural importance.

Simple hall church with a compact east tower in bricks with clock, this from the previous building (probably 14th century), with a slate-covered pyramid helmet with crowning, the nave was rebuilt in 1934 with narrow, paired arched windows, east side with a retracted choir, the nave with a slate-covered gable roof concluding, next to the church hall, the community hall, for example for confirmation classes (during the construction period).

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Residential house in open development Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 123
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1938 Typical plastered building from the 1930s in a very good original condition of architectural significance.

Two-family house for the architect Kurt Freitag from Mülsen, St. Micheln, two-storey plastered building, four × two axes, Theumaer slate base, both upper floors in plaster, on the gable side stand bay window on the ground floor originally balcony, today two-storey booth bay window, gable triangle boarded diagonally, window originally with split bars and shutters, saddle roof, two-axle dormer, house entrance on the side, very good original condition

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Cottage and barn Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 141
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around 1800 Traditional half-timbered houses in good original condition of architectural and social historical importance.

Residential house of a cottage industry (two-sided courtyard), rectangular floor plan, solid ground floor, plastered quarry stone, window frames made of natural stone with devices for locking the shutters, windows with folding shutters with simple boards and the usual locks, door portal with beams and inscription, flat triangular gable, probably around 1830, still Enlarged gable side, the extension massive, plastered, there in the extension a two-winged wooden gate, upper floor also massive, the old part of the house with half-timbered upper floor, possibly single-bar, boarded up, gable roof, according to the owner, 16th century, presumed construction time 17th. or 18th century, barn with half-timbering, filled in with bricks, partly massive, boarded gable facing the street.

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Residential stable house, side building and gate entrance of a four-sided courtyard Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 153
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1765 (stable house) Originally preserved rural residential and farm buildings of architectural and urban planning and urban development historical significance.

Residential stable house: massive ground floor - slightly changed, rear eaves side with modified former washhouse extension, upper floor regular framework with numerous tapped struts, half-hipped roof, farm building: massive ground floor, upper floor timber-framed boarded up, saddle roof.

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Four-sided courtyard with barn, stable building and another side building (with upper arbor) as well as courtyard paving and gate entrance Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 154
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1st half of the 19th century (side building, originally with horse stable) Well-preserved farm with historically significant side building with a seven-arched upper arbor, of local historical importance as one of the few almost completely preserved farms in Auerbach.

1st side building with upper arbor: ground floor massive drive under, upper floor partially upper arbor, seven arches, one of which has been added today, tapped wood connections, parapet of upper arbor with sawed-out boards, half-timbered upper floor completely intact, there door for loading the recovery room, saddle roof, slightly curved, Construction time in the 2nd half of the 18th century, the arcade can be entered from the outside, as well as the rooms and rooms on the upper floor, there on the arcade still a transmission, probably from around 1900

Barn: one-storey with jamb, saddle roof, one gable solid brick masonry, construction time 1st half of the 19th century.

2nd side building (originally with horse stable): ground floor massive and modified, there three garages, upper floor half-timbered, door for loading the mountain room on the upper floor, there also louvred windows, saddle roof, construction period 1st half of the 19th century.

Solid archway with basket arch and keystone, around 1800 courtyard paving made of river pebbles largely preserved.

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Residential house in open development Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 168
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1931 Well-preserved prefabricated wooden house of architectural significance.

Precast wooden house: two-storey, right-angled floor plan with front porch, rectangular windows, shutters with slats, crooked hip roof, upper floor slightly protruding on small consoles, house largely preserved in its original form, not original: roof covering and balcony railing over the veranda.

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Residential stable house, barn, two side buildings and orchards of a four-sided courtyard Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 188
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2nd half of the 18th century Urban planning distinctive farm with orchards in front of great importance in terms of architectural, social and urban development history.

Barn: with knee-length, half-timbered with tiles, gable roof, good original condition, residential stable house: two-storey, solid ground floor, built-in garage on the courtyard side, timber-framed upper floor slated, water house extension on eaves side, gable roof, side building on the street and field side: solid ground floor - plastered quarry stone masonry, timber-frame - Upper floor partially clad, saddle roofs, both buildings with a hay elevator, enclosed courtyard that characterizes the townscape, in good original condition.

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Side building (next to the entrance) and entrance to a four-sided courtyard Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 199
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around 1800 Originally preserved farm components of architectural and urban value.

Side building: around 1800, solid ground floor with numerous wooden gates, well-preserved half-timbered upper floor with corner struts and wide threshold on the gable, boarded gable triangle, gable roof, gate entrance: around 1800, brick archway with basket arch and roofing,

Note: the 2nd side building, which was originally also included in the list of monuments, was deleted from the list of monuments in 2003 due to structural changes.

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Barn and two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 204
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19th century Originally preserved rural farm buildings in half-timbered construction of architectural, urban development and local value.

Side building (street side): around 1800, massive ground floor with three subsequently built garages with gates, half-timbered upper floor preserved intact, today still partially protruding, gable slated, gable roof, side building (field side): 2nd half of the 18th century, subsequently massive undercuts and provided with a solid gable, on the ground floor a large gate entrance in the middle, upper floor half-timbered with numerous struts, threshold, frames and filler wood form a wide "wreath" between the ground floor and upper floor, gable with large hay hatch (19th century), saddle roof, barn: 19th century .Century, half-timbered construction, ground floor and jamb, saddle roof.

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Two side buildings (one presumably a former residential stable) and barn of a four-sided courtyard Kiesweg 1
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1st half of the 19th century (north side building) A widely visible ensemble of rural residential and farm buildings of great importance in terms of local history, urban development and architectural history.

Barn: one-storey with jamb, tapped half-timbered struts, threshing floor and bansen, saddle roof, around 1830 northern side building: two-story, half-timbered upper floor, saddle roof, solid gable, large roof hatch with hay elevator, paneled with wood, also with saddle roof, dormer also for loading the salvage room , simple half-timbered structure, tenon with corner struts, 1st half of the 19th century. Southern side building: presumably a former stable house, two-storey, rectangular floor plan, ground floor solid plastered quarry stone, timber-framed upper storey, numerous struts, double-transom, original sliding window on the gable and eaves , Boarded gable, saddle roof, 2nd half of 18th century

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Residential house in open development Kiesweg 5
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re. 1905 Romantic-looking, richly decorated half-timbered building in very good original condition of great importance for the landscape and the history of the building.

Presumably rectangular floor plan, high basement floor, solid, with profiled artificial stone walls and original grilles, upper floor half-timbered with curved struts and curved St. Andrew's crosses, jamb with original planking (planking with segment arch cut), threshold of the ground floor with bevels, windows of irregular sizes, rectangular windows, of sawn Boards framed, boarded-up hip roof, gable and jamb, lying on a hill, free-standing, therefore visible from afar, from which the landscape-defining significance of the house results, former summer house of the Zwickau sculptor KR Mosebach, possibly related to the forest.

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Residential house in open development Kiesweg 7
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around 1900 Magnificently furnished half-timbered building visible from afar, former home of the sculptor Karl Rudolf Mosebach from Zwickau, of importance in terms of landscape and architectural history.

One-storey with jamb, splendid half-timbered structure with curved St. Andrew's crosses, curved struts, the windows partially framed with sawn boards, richly decorated empty chevrons, half-hipped roof, jamb boarded up, on the eaves side on the garden side large extension, possibly erected shortly after construction in an adapted design, characteristic of the Landscape due to the dominant location, possibly related to the forest.

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Comprehensive cemetery with the individual monuments: cemetery chapel, grave field for forced laborers, hereditary burials of the Fritzsche and Winkler families, three children's graves in Department VIII, memorial for fighters against fascism, honorary grove and memorial stone for victims of fascism and the ensemble parts: historical department stones and enclosure as well as the horticultural cemetery complex (garden monument) Pölbitzer Weg
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1870 Plant of regional historical importance (see individual monuments - Obj. 09301972),

Regular cemetery complex with two main paths, connected by several cross paths, planted with lime trees and beautiful old rhododendrons,

  • Cemetery chapel, brick shell with a gable roof and formerly two aisles, right aisle destroyed around 1990, round window with lead glazing over the door, door and a window on both sides with a round arch, toothed frieze under the window sills, built in 1870 by master builder Friedrich Dörfelt, LIII / 44/21
  • historical department stones with numbering LIII / 44/23
  • Hereditary burial Fam. Fritzsche, 1921, tomb with ornamentation typical of the time of origin on the back wall and enclosure, Section VI, LIII / 44/25 u. 26th
  • Fam. Winkler inheritance, 1941, tomb made of porphyry with a figurative depiction of an angel, Section VI, LIII / 44/27
  • Three children's graves, Section VIII, LIII / 44/28
  • Grave fields for Czech, Polish, Hungarian and Austrian forced laborers, Dept. III, IX and II a, LIII / 44/22
  • Cenotaph with the inscription: "THE FIGHTERS AGAINST FASCISM / AND WAR FROM THE CSR AND SOVIET / UNION, FROM FRANCE, BELGIUM / AND GERMANY", Section VI, LIII / 44/24
  • Grove of honor with memorial stone with inscription: "REST HERE / AS A VICTIM OF / FASCHISM / 108 FORCED / DISPOSED / CITIZENS FROM / 7 EUROPEAN / COUNTRIES / FORGOT / YOU NEVER!", Dept. IV, LIII / 44/29 u. 30th
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Individual monuments in the Pölbitz cemetery: cemetery chapel, grave field for forced laborers, hereditary burials of the Fritzsche and Winkler families, three children's graves in Section VIII, memorial for fighters against fascism, honorary grove and memorial stone for victims of fascism Pölbitzer Weg
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1921 (Fritzsche's inheritance) Monuments and graves of regional historical importance as well as cemetery chapels of architectural historical value (see also aggregate, same address - Obj. 09232937)
  • Cemetery chapel, brick shell with a gable roof and formerly two aisles, right aisle destroyed around 1990, round window with lead glazing over the door, door and a window on both sides with a round arch, toothed frieze under the window sills, built in 1870 by master builder Friedrich Dörfelt, LIII / 44/21
  • historical department stones with numbering LIII / 44/23
  • Hereditary burial Fam. Fritzsche, 1921, tomb with ornamentation typical of the time of origin on the back wall and enclosure, Section VI, LIII / 44/25 u. 26th
  • Fam. Winkler inheritance, 1941, tomb made of porphyry with a figurative depiction of an angel, Section VI, LIII / 44/27
  • Three children's graves, Section VIII, LIII / 44/28
  • Grave fields for Czech, Polish, Hungarian and Austrian forced laborers, Dept. III, IX and II a, LIII / 44/22
  • Cenotaph with the inscription: "THE FIGHTERS AGAINST FASCISM / AND WAR FROM THE CSR AND SOVIET / UNION, FROM FRANCE, BELGIUM / AND GERMANY", Section VI, LIII / 44/24
  • Grove of honor with memorial stone with inscription: "REST HERE / AS A VICTIM OF / FASCHISM / 108 FORCED / DISPOSED / CITIZENS FROM / 7 EUROPEAN / COUNTRIES / FORGOT / YOU NEVER!", Dept. IV, LIII / 44/29 u. 30th

OdF memorial, cemetery 47 victims of fascism rest here, citizens of different nations: Soviet Union, CSR, Belgium, France, Germany, eleven of them were only found in 1974 on the station area of ​​the municipality of Mosel and buried here. Name and nationality are not known. Memorial wall with honorable inscription, above it FIR symbol Material: granite ashlar, bricked, height approx. 220 cm, erected: 1960

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Objective: Jewish cemetery with grave sites from the 1st third of the 20th century, memorial stone with inscriptions: "MEMORIAL OF THE MURDERED JEWISH / CITIZENS OF THE / CITY OF ZWICKAU" and "FORGOT / YOU / NEVER" (after 1945) 1977 and nameless slabs (all grave parts) Thurmer Strasse
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1905 Plant of historical importance.

Memorial stone made of Rochlitz porphyry.

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