List of cultural monuments in Auerbach (Ore Mountains)

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The list of cultural monuments in Auerbach (Ore Mountains) contains all cultural monuments of the Saxon community of Auerbach (Ore Mountains) that were recorded up to March 2012.

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .

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List of cultural monuments in Auerbach (Ore Mountains)

image designation location Dating description ID
Workers 'and civil servants' housing estate of the former ARWA fine stocking factory (AR Wieland, Auerbach / Erzgeb.) (Entity) Am Büchert 1; 3; 5; 7; 9; 11; 13 1913-1927 Material entirety of the Am Büchert / Wirkerstraße factory estate,
with the following individual monuments:
  • Double house (Am Büchert 1, 3, see individual monument 09238168),
  • Official residence (Am Büchert 5, see individual monument 09238169),
  • Official residence (Am Büchert 7, see individual monument 09238170),
  • Twelve family house (Am Büchert 9, 11, see individual monument 09238171),
  • Nine-family house (Am Büchert 13, see individual monument 09238172),
  • Two-family house (Wirkerstraße 1, 3 see individual monument 09238173),
  • Apartment building (Wirkerstraße 5–13 see individual monument 09238174),
  • Apartment building (Wirkerstraße 15–23, see individual monument 09238175) and
  • Apartment building (Wirkerstraße 25-39, see individual monument 09238176),
  • in addition connecting structures, stairs, gardens, retaining walls and old trees (parts of the whole)

Architect: Curt am Ende, Chemnitz,

Most of the original preserved complex of architectural, historical and urban significance.

09305067
 


Double house (single monument for ID number 09305067) Am Büchert 1; 3
(card)
1922, according to the building file One-storey solid plastered building with a high mansard floor, hipped mansard roof, profiled eaves cornice, arched roofed entrances, original door leaves with square grooved windows.

Design and construction management: Curt am Ende (architect, Chemnitz), 1922.

09238168
 
Official residence (single monument for ID number 09305067) Am Büchert 5
(map)
1923-1924 Two-storey solid plastered building on a granite ashlar base with a central polygonal stair tower with a bell-shaped dome, hipped roof with pike dormer, upper floor and one gable side boarded up, one gable side slated, wooden verandas on the garden side, building already renovated, windows not listed,

Design and construction management: Curt am Ende, 1923, approval 1924,

All houses are accessed from the street, which is a little higher up, via a granite step staircase, the bars connecting the houses are used as sheds.

09238169
 


Official residence (single monument for ID number 09305067) Am Büchert 7
(map)
1925, according to the building file Two-storey solid plastered building on a granite ashlar base on a central, transept-like staircase, gable roof with dormer window, covered entrance door with original door leaf (lattice-like grooved glass panel), original box windows, 16-part on the ground floor, 8-part upstairs with sprouting, built in 1925,

Architects unknown, construction management and execution by AR Wieland.

09238170
 


Twelve-family house (single monument for ID number 09305067) Am Büchert 9; 11
(card)
1927, according to the building file Two-storey solid construction on natural stone plinth (hammer-right layered masonry), two transept-like stairwells, steep gable roof with a barred roof extending almost across the width of the roof, upper storey and gable boarded up, original door leaf with speared glass panel, original windows,

Architects: Luderer and Schröder (Chemnitz), design and building permit 1927.

09238171
 


Nine-family dwelling house (single monument for ID number 09305067) Am Büchert 13
(map)
1927 (apartment building) Two-storey solid plastered building with a gabled central projectile, a steep gable roof and wide haulm, base hammer-right layered masonry, upper storey and gable boarded up, arched entrance, original front door with six-part grooved glass field and two horizontal panels, original box windows (eight parts on the street facade), as double-coupled windows, corner windows on the northeast corner of the building, on the northern gable side some shutters, window and door frames in fine plaster, wall surfaces original plaster (horizontal),

Architect: Willy Schönefeld (Chemnitz), draft 1927, building permit 1927, connecting bolt to number 11 also by W. Schönefeld, 1928.

09238172
 


Residential house with enclosure and courtyard paving At the brickyard 2
(map)
1930, according to the building file Single-family house and office of the building contractor Georg Strobel, plastered building typical of the time with a hipped roof, significance in terms of building history.

Two-storey massive clinker brick building with a roofed entrance area, sparse structure at the corners and on the wall surface, eaves cornice, hipped roof with upright dormer window, original windows lost, bricked gate pillars with spherical crowning, walled enclosure (both clinker brickwork),

Client, design and construction management: Georg Strobel.

09238179
 


Barn and side building of the three-sided courtyard
Barn and side building of the three-sided courtyard Anton-Günther-Strasse 4
(map)
1881, according to information Farm buildings typical of the landscape in half-timbered construction and very good original condition, of importance in terms of building history and character of the townscape.
  • Barn: two-storey half-timbered building, boarded up street side, saddle roof, high entrance on the field side, original eight-part grooved windows,
  • Side buildings: solid ground floor, upper floor timber-frame slated, gable roof with slate roof, extension with a sloping roof, original windows, field-side hayloft with elevator arm.
09238155
 


Residential house, side building and workshop building of a three-sided courtyard
Residential house, side building and workshop building of a three-sided courtyard Burkhardtsdorfer Weg 1
(map)
around 1850 In spite of the change of use in its authentic appearance, the half-timbered courtyard, part of the old local structure, is of importance in terms of building history and character of the locality.
  • Residential building: solid ground floor, stone walls, door with straight roofing, upper floor half-timbered (clad gable sides), gable roof, original gallows windows with muntin, winter windows on the upper floor, former use of the building as a girls' home,
  • Side building: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof, original window sizes, building was probably converted into a two-tier workers' house (two central entrances and symmetrical house structure),
  • Workshop building: Massive ground floor, gable and jamb half-timbered, flat saddle roof, former carpenter's workshop, the courtyard was later acquired by the stocking manufacturer AR Wieland (ARWA), in this context probably conversion and conversion of the side building.
09238149
 


Villa (No. 9) with staircase and gate,
garden with pavilion (next to No. 9) and
stable building (No. 13) of a former estate
Burkhardtsdorfer Weg 9; 13
(card)
1922-1923, according to the building file Agricultural homestead for the family of manufacturers A. Robert Wieland with a reception villa , in the traditionalist style of the time, based on designs by the regionally known Chemnitz architect Curt at the end, of architectural and local significance.
  • Villa: two-storey solid plastered building on a hillside on a granite ashlar base, tower-like polygonal standing bay windows with helmets on the street-side building corners, on the courtyard side polygonal porch with onion roof, hipped roof with pike and dragged gutters and two standing dormers, window frames made of porphyry tuff, different window formats (French windows, rectangular windows , on the 1st floor partly square, windows were renovated without a graft, contrary to the historic monuments), two original entrance doors to the garden with skylight and diamond pattern, terrace, courtyard-side arched entrance with original door leaf (grooved skylight and star-shaped coffering), in the stairwell original doors and wood paneling with figurative Carvings, staircase to the courtyard with ball-crowned brick gate pillars (natural stone), arched gate,
  • Stable building: stately two-storey solid construction (plastered) with mansard hipped roof, wide roof lug and roof turret, on the south side on the upper floor chambers, artificial stone walls of the stable windows,
  • Garden: old trees (copper beeches), wooden pavilion on an octagonal floor plan with an onion tower-like hood, window cladding with a pointed gable, gallows window with four-part raised skylight,

Construction management and design: Curt am Ende (architect),

The estate also had a barn that had already been demolished, also by Curt at the end,

The western farm building and the terrace with the passageways were designed by the architect Willy Schönefeld, 1933.

09238167
 


Residential building Gutsweg 4
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Typical regional half-timbered building in good original condition, historically important.

Solid ground floor, ashlar walls, straight door roofing, upper floor timber-frame clad, steep hipped roof.

09238157
 


Barn and side building of a former four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 2
(map)
1624 Dendro Authentically preserved farm buildings typical of the region, the barn particularly valuable due to its old age, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Stable: wide-spread building, massive ground floor, upper floor Prussian half-timbered, boarded gable top, crooked hip roof, a tented roof over the porch,
  • Barn: timber-framed boarded, cantilevered upper floor, extension on quarry stone ground floor with high entrance, gable roof with slate covering,
  • Remise: timber frame boarded up, field side gable side slated, gable roof with slate covering.
09238162
 


Former poor house Hauptstrasse 23
(map)
1725, according to information, later reshaped The infirmary and apartment of the local guard with a detention cell, part of the old local structure, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the street.

Simple, one-storey, solid plastered building with a mighty mansard roof and dormers, porphyry tufa window and door frames, two-winged entrance door, gable slated.

09238158
 


Residential building (without extension) Hauptstrasse 27
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century Typical regional building in half-timbered construction, part of the old local structure, historically important.

Solid ground floor (quarry stone, plastered), upper floor half-timbered, decorative slate on all sides, crooked hip roof with dormer window, original gallows windows with split skylight, winter windows on the ground floor.

09238163
 


Residential building Hauptstrasse 33
(map)
Early 19th century Half-timbered construction typical of the region, characterizing the townscape, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, window and door walls made of stone (plastered and painted over), entrance with straight door canopy, upper floor half-timbered clad, partly historical windows, saddle roof.

09238156
 


Villa with enclosure and retaining wall and villa garden Hauptstrasse 43
(map)
around 1925 Former villa of the stocking manufacturer Otto Uhlmann, a representative building of architectural, local history and significance.

Solid, single-storey plastered building on a hillside, granite ashlar plinth, western entrance porch with granite stepped staircase and at the eastern corner polygonal stand bay window with bell-shaped roof, hipped roof with roof core, plastered pilaster structure between the windows, original gallows windows (six-part), retaining wall and parallelepiped granite walls.

09238154
 


New farmhouse Hauptstrasse 68a
(map)
1947 Residential house with stable and barn part under one roof, preserved example of a new farmer's house, of architectural and socio-historical importance.

Three-zone single-storey building, living and stable part solid (plastered), barn part boarded-up half-timbering, gable half-timbering, gable roof, two standing dormers, one of them as a hayloft, original box windows,

Architect: Max Werner (Adelsberg), construction work: Georg Strobel, construction business.

09238165
 


Factory with a so-called old building,
middle building and thirteen building
as well as administrative building on the street side
Hauptstrasse 76
(map)
1902 (so-called old building) Former ARWA stocking factory (abbreviation from the name of the company's founder and location August Robert Wieland in Auerbach / Erzgeb.), Site-dominating complex of supraregional importance, largest factory in the village, evidence of the development of Auerbach into an industrial village with far-reaching structural and socio-structural consequences, both in terms of building history and industrial history and of local history.
  • Old building: four-storey solid plastered building, 3:12 axes on an angled floor plan, flat sloping pitched roof with roof overhang, segmented arched windows with clinker brick structure on the sills and lintels, twelve-part wooden lattice windows largely preserved (work chronicle in the Auerbach home room),
  • Thirteen building: elongated building with a length of 25 axes, four storeys with a mansard roof, corner projections with colossal columns, a stair tower with a mansard roof and a curved roof foot in front of the central axes, almost square window openings,
  • Central building: connecting building between the old building and the thirteen-floor building, four-story, typical industrial building with flat roof and completely windowed wall surfaces, between the 3rd and 4th floors with the label "VOLKSEIGEN",
  • Administrative building: representative three-storey building on a high granite ashlar pedestal with a gabled two-axis central projection with a balcony and round corner turrets with a bell roof on the street side, the third floor as a mezzanine with roof aprons, a half-hipped roof, tall rectangular window openings with twenty-part raised ribs on the towers, accentuated cross-storey windows.
09238177
 


Town hall with post office Hauptstrasse 83
(map)
1912, according to the chronicle Typical plastered building with reform style elements from around 1910, of importance in terms of building history and local history.

Stately two-storey solid plastered building on a base polygonal brickwork made of granite, asymmetrical facade structure expresses the separation of functions:

  • Town hall wing with granite staircase ascending on three sides with column, vestibule, basket-arched window on the ground floor, corner bay window,
  • Post office set back behind the facade of the town hall, straight granite steps, basket-arched windows, upper floor partly with coupled rectangular windows, mansard roof and extensions with curved gables, bell tower with clock.
09238141
 


Former factory building of a former stocking factory, now a school Hauptstrasse 87a
(map)
1910-1915 The building dominates the townscape with a distinctive architectural facade, as a testimony to the industrialization of the place of importance in terms of building history, industrial history and the townscape.

Four-storey solid plastered building on a rectangular floor plan (10: 3 axes), granite ashlar base, fourth floor designed as a kind of mansard storey, with interrupted apron, hipped roof, on the show facade four brick-walled half-columns with stucco capitals, between the window axes, vertical pilaster structures the change from coarse and fine plaster, almost square windows, only original, multi-part wood windows on the third floor, renovation (new plaster) already started.

Established in 1913 as an extension of the Gotthilf Kurth company, after 1955 the ESDA vocational school for the stocking factory.

09238144
 


Residential house with heiste and enclosure Hauptstrasse 88
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century Building that characterizes the townscape and is typical of the region with an intact half-timbered construction, formerly a municipal office, at times open-air bank and police station, of architectural and local importance.

Solid ground floor, window and door walls made of stone (partly plastered and painted), upper floor half-timbered, original window sizes, gallows window (partly with split skylight), gable roof, heiste with stairs (ashlar masonry) with wrought iron fence.

09238140
 


Residential house in open development with retaining wall and enclosure Hauptstrasse 94
(map)
around 1890 Simple construction typical of the time, an example of the influence of urban building forms in the industrialized village, of significance in terms of the history of the building and the appearance of the streets.

Two-storey solid plastered building with jamb and three-storey central projections on a base made of polygonal masonry, gable roof with roof overhang, dwarf house with gable roof and roof overhang and free chevron over the risalit, original smooth plaster with sparing structure (grooves on the ground floor, cornice, on the upper floor structure on the corners Plastered window frames, partially profiled sills, straight window canopies and parapet mirrors on the upper floor, accentuation of the central projectile through coupled rectangular windows (coupled round arched windows in the roof area and overlying round windows), heiste made of rubble stone masonry and wrought iron fence.

09238142
 


Former school with stairs Hauptstrasse 98
(map)
1893, according to the chronicle Historic plastered building with a striking central projection, of local significance.

Two-storey, solid, symmetrically structured plastered building with an accentuated central projectile on rubble stone plinth with a saddle roof, wide towers and roof houses above the risalits, window and door frames as well as belt and eaves cornice Hilbersdorfer Porphyrtuff, upper floor window with straight roofs, central entrance door with triangular eaves gable Segmented arched windows coupled in the gables, original gallows windows.

09238143
 


Villa and garden Hormersdorfer Strasse 15 1923, according to the building file Residential house of the architect and builder Hans Fritz Förster, in the traditionalist style of the time, significance for the history of the building and the townscape.

Two-storey solid plastered building on natural stone ashlar base, on the west side a mighty stair tower with a bell-shaped hood, north side with polygonal stand bay window (natural stone cladding), hipped roof, north side mansard roof, slate roofing, entrance with inclined walls with plaster cut decoration, curved staircase with curved natural stone roofing, original parapet Front door with star-shaped glass panels, plaster structures on the windows,

Client, construction management and execution: Hans Fritz Förster.

09238136
 


Graves of the August Robert Wieland and Albin Keller families
Graves of the August Robert Wieland and Albin Keller families Kirchsteig
(map)
around 1910 (basement tomb) Artistically and historically of importance.
  • Tomb of the Wieland family: terraced system with steps and pillars made of artificial stone, crypt with cast iron cover (the latter by the sculptor Bruno Ziegler, Chemnitz),
  • Grave sculpture: seated female figure with sleeping child in the lap and crouching at the side.
  • Tomb of the Keller family: a granite-like structure with a curved gable, in the upper third of the pilasters a copper relief with a depiction of a weaver at a loom and a scythe farmer.
  • To the Wieland tomb:

Are buried in the crypt

    • Paul Richard Thierfelder , architect, August 17, 1884 Auerbach - September 24, 1917 Resna / Macedonia
    • Emma Marie Wieland, married to the managing director Friedrich Georg Oehme, 7/7/1888 Auerbach - 11/13/1922 Auerbach
    • August Robert Wieland junior, businessman, May 17, 1903 Auerbach - August 13, 1925 Auerbach
    • Robert Max Wieland, co-owner of the ARWA stocking factory, September 15, 1895 Auerbach - November 23, 1928 Breslau
    • Robert Rudolf Wieland, co-owner of the ARWA stocking factory, August 9th, 1899 Auerbach - May 14th, 1934 Bad Elster
    • August Robert Wieland senior, owner of the hosiery factory, 7/7/1862 - 3/18/1940 Auerbach.

On August 10, 1916, the manufacturer A. Robert Wieland asked the church council of the Evangelical Lutheran parish of Auerbach / Erzgebirge to let a piece of land in the upper left corner of the new cemetery measuring 178.6 m² in order to build a hereditary burial to be able to. On June 11, 1918, Hans Max Kühne submitted the first drafts for a grave site, which did not get a positive response from the client. The first funeral was that of Paul Thierfelder. His body was transferred from Macedonia. He was followed by the factory owner's first daughter. The grave inscriptions of these two people still exist on the bronze lid. The youngest son was buried in 1925 (suicide), the oldest followed in 1928 (brain tumor). In 1938 a certificate of award was issued to A. Robert Wieland, retrospectively to 1931, with the lease being fixed for 50 years. When the senior boss's widow died in 1947, they did not dare to open the crypt, as the coffins were covered with swastika flags when Wieland senior was buried in 1940.

09238137
 


Rectory Kirchsteig 3
(map)
around 1880 Stately plastered building with a gable, of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey solid plastered building on a base made of polygonal masonry, arched entrance, asymmetrically arranged dwelling with a crowning stone cross on the top of the gable, gable roof, plastered window and door frames, original gallows windows, original double-winged front door with radiant roof light.

09238164
 


Residential building
Residential building Ludwig-Jahn-Strasse 1
(map)
Late 19th century Historicizing plastered building from the time of the industrialization of the village, the only example of this kind in the upper town, of significance in terms of building history and the history of local development.

Two-storey solid plastered building with a two-axis central projectile and roof bay, girdle and eaves cornice and a moderately inclined gable roof, profiled window frames, sills and roofs, windows in risalit and roof bay double coupled, roof notch crowning.

09238180
 


Church (with furnishings), churchyard with churchyard gate, mortuary and tomb on the outer wall of the church tower
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Church (with furnishings),
churchyard with churchyard gate,
mortuary and tomb on the outer wall of the church tower
Obere Hauptstrasse
(map)
1744-1746, older in essence Small hall church with polygonal choir closure and baroque tower, of architectural and local significance.
  • Church: small gallery hall, probably of Gothic origin, remodeled 1744–1746, with the tower and sacristy built. Interior renovation around 1848. Restorations 1951–1956, 1977/78 (outside) and 1989-1993 (inside). Plastered building with a three-sided east end and a strong west tower over a square floor plan, on the upper floor octagonal, with a curved hood and lantern as a conclusion.
  • Inside, flat-roofed, late classicist pulpit altar from 1848.
  • Three carved figures from a former altar, Saints Georg, Katharina and Barbara, early 15th century,
  • The carved figure of Anna Selbdritt, early 16th century (all without frame).
  • Steinmüller organ from 1846–48, reconstruction by Jehmlich in 1937.
  • On the outer south wall of the tower, granite grave slab for the schoolmaster Georg Vieweger (died 1690).
09238135
 


Former church school Obere Hauptstrasse 2
(map)
around 1796, according to the chronicle Baroque plastered building with segment arch portal, of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey solid plastered building, window and door frames porphyry tufa, segmented arched door with keystone, cast stone cornice, wooden eaves cornice, crooked hip roof with slate covering.

09238134
 


Residential building Obere Hauptstrasse 39
(map)
marked 1840 Half-timbered construction typical of the time and landscape, part of the old local structure, of importance in terms of building history and character of the locality.

Solid ground floor, window and door walls made of stone, straight door roofing, marked 1840 on the lintel of the courtyard door, upper floor timber frame, slated on the street side, boarded up courtyard side, clad gable sides, crooked hipped roof with slate covering, long pike dormer windows on the courtyard side, original gallows windows with split skylights, on the ground floor partly winter windows .

09238132
 


School building with stairs
and two sculptures as well as a terrace
Obere Schulstrasse 7
(map)
referred to 1950–1951 Stately school building as an example of a building project planned in the 1930s and realized after the Second World War, the work of the regionally known architect Curt am Ende, of importance in terms of the history of the building and of the townscape.

Two-storey solid plastered building on a natural stone base, hipped roof with bell / clock towers, semicircular terrace, in front of it a staircase with two reading children's figures at the ends of the cheeks,

Architect: Curt am Ende, preliminary design 1931, design 1939, executed 1950/51. Inscribed 1950–1951 on the inscription on the terrace wall.

09238147
 


Former cinema Schulgutweg 12
(map)
1938, according to the building file Elongated, plastered solid construction on rubble stone base, of architectural and local significance.

One-storey elongated plastered solid construction on rubble stone plinth, entrance porch with rubble stone edging, access via steps, hipped roof with slate covering, protruding over the entrance, entrance and exit doors from the construction period preserved,

Alfred Görner had the movie theater built, site management: Architect Curt Heß (Auerbach).

09238166
 


Duplex house Steinweg 2; 4
(card)
1929, according to information Wooden house, a rare example of the beginning of prefabricated house construction in the region, type house of the leading firm Christoph & Unmack , Niesky, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the streets.

Single-storey prefabricated semi-detached house with central gable and steep pitched roof with overhang, planks visible on the ground floor, boarded gable, original windows mostly preserved, sliding shutters, original doors,

Client: Charitable building cooperative eGmbH Auerbach, execution: Christoph & Unmack Aktiengesellschaft, Niesky (architects Küster and Abel).

09238183
 


Milestone
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Milestone Thumer Strasse
(map)
after 1858 High stone, with inscription, meaning of transport history.

Approximately one meter high granite cuboid with a round arch at the intersection of the country roads to Thum and Gelenau.

09238184
 


Residential building Thumer Strasse 4
(map)
1st half of the 17th century Probably the oldest building in town, half-timbered construction with St. Andrew's crosses and head braces, despite major structural changes on the ground floor of importance in terms of the history of the building, the history of the house and the townscape.

Ground floor massive, overformed (enlargement of window openings), upper floor half-timbered, St. Andrew's crosses in the parapet area, gable sides slated (with ornamental slats around the windows), gable roof with sliding, listed wooden windows with muntin.

09238139
 


Two-family house (single monument for ID number 09305067) Wirkerstrasse 1; 3
(card)
1913-1914, according to the building file Single-storey solid building on a flat slate base with a mansard roof, risalit-like ash house / coal store and roofed connecting bolt with arched entrance, in front of it two granite steps, on the back two small bay windows and gardens, windows replaced and partially clogged, original door with small arched glass panel,

Architect Paul Thierfelder, planning 1913, approval 1914.

Between the individual buildings of the settlement there are small alleys that lead to the gardens on the hillside and offer a view of the complex of the ARWA stocking factory (now Esda).

09238173
 


Apartment building (single monument for ID number 09305067) Wirkerstraße 5; 7; 9; 11; 13
(card)
1924, according to the building file Two-storey solid construction on a granite base with a high gable corner projections on the south-east side, granite steps with base-high cheeks (granite) in front of the entrances, upper floor boarded up, roof apron, gable roof, one-sided with a crooked hip, original box windows (six-part with sprouting, profiled transverse wood), original front door with Grooved glass field and doubling (suggesting a squat fluted pilaster), artificial stone sills and suggestion of natural stone walls through the reddish color of the plaster around the windows and doors. 09238174
 


Apartment building (single monument for ID number 09305067) Wirkerstrasse 15; 17; 19; 21; 23
(card)
1924, according to the building file Two-storey solid construction on a granite base with a high gable corner projecting with a gable roof on the north side, in front of the entrances granite steps with base-high cheeks (granite), boarded up upper floor, roof apron, gable roof, one-sided with a crooked hip, original box windows (six-part with sprouting, profiled transverse wood with), original house door Broken glass field and doubling (suggesting a squat fluted pilaster), artificial stone sills and suggestion of natural stone walls through the reddish color of the plaster around the windows and doors. 09238175
 


Apartment building (single monument for ID number 09305067) Wirkerstraße 25; 27; 29; 31; 33; 35; 37; 39
(map)
1924, according to the building file Two-storey solid construction on a granite base with two high, gable-end corner projections with boarded gables, granite steps with base-high cheeks (granite) in front of the entrances, boarded-up upper floor, roof apron, gable roof, original box windows (six-part with muntin, profiled transverse wood), original front door with double-faced glass panel a squat fluted pilaster), artificial stone sills and a hint of natural stone walls through the reddish color of the plaster around the windows and doors. 09238176
 

Former cultural monuments

image designation location Dating description ID
Cottage
Cottage Am Anger 5
(map)
3rd quarter of the 19th century (cottage) Cottage; Typical regional building, part of the old local structure, as the starting point for Wieland's textile production of local historical importance 09238150
 
Residential building
Residential building Anton-Günther-Strasse 1
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Around 1905 (residential building) Residential building; Authentic traditional tenement house construction from the time of the industrialization of the village, in connection with No. 6 and No. 10 ensemble that characterizes the townscape 09238181
 
Cottage (without extension) Hauptstrasse 9 2nd half of the 19th century (cottage) typical regional building in good original condition of importance for the townscape 09238161
 
Cottage Hauptstrasse 22 2nd half of the 19th century (cottage) In good original condition, 2nd half of the 19th century, a typical regional cottage in a location that characterizes the town 09238160
 
Residential house in open development Hauptstrasse 60 Around 1880 (Wihnhaus) Testimony to the urban transformation of the village 09238153
 
Cottage (without extension) Hauptstrasse 64 3rd quarter of the 19th century (cottage) typical regional building in good original condition 09238152
 
Cottage Hauptstrasse 87 re. 1871 (lintel), but probably older, 1832 (chronicle, information) Former parent company of the Kurth stocking factory, local historical significance in connection with factory building no. 87a, example of the development of a family business from hand-knitting to industrial production 09238145
 
Cottage Obere Hauptstrasse 66
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2nd half of the 19th century (cottage) Cottage; Building that defines the townscape in good original condition, part of the old town structure 09238133
 
Cottage (without extension) Thumer Strasse 2 around 1830 (cottage) typical regional building with a significant impact on the townscape 09238138
 

Remarks

  1. The list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony provides binding information .

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