List of cultural monuments in Bösenbrunn

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The list of cultural monuments in Bösenbrunn includes the cultural monuments of the Saxon community of Bösenbrunn , which were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until June 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 .

Bösenbrunn

image designation location Dating description ID
Fuchsmühle: Cutting mill (with saw frame and mill technology), grinding mill and attached house (surrounding area) with attached bakery as well as barn of a mill property and mill ditch Am Untertriebelbach 4
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18th century (residential house); 19th century (cutting mill); around 1900 (stable barn); marked 1950 (grinding mill) Mühle mentioned in 1683 as the property of Adam Ulrich von Neidberg's lordship, a residential building with a half-timbered upper floor and typical regional framework construction, a bakery with an old German oven, a closed mill with traces of the expansion, of importance in terms of building history and local history.
  • Cutting mill (sawmill): two-story, ground floor quarry stone, partly wooden planking, upper floor boarded up and gable boarded, on the back wooden waterwheel shaft over mill ditch and wheel chamber, upper floor wide opening with sawmill and built-in shower, old technology available: transmission gear on the first floor as well as comb gear and older vertical gate with Wooden frame, gable roof, slate covering, wood extension on the gable side, sawmill with overshot water wheel
  • Grinding mill: Fuchsmühle, Albert-Jahn annex, sandstone table, roofed wooden entrance gate, three-storey, ground floor ashlar stones (sandstone), inside with old elevator, gable roof, curb
  • Barn: straight ceiling with iron girders, two front doors, slate sills, granite walls
  • Mill dwelling house: two-storey, three-sided framework, upper floor half-timbered, on the ground floor beautiful half-timbered gable, upright baluster-like profiled, saddle roof (Eternit) with towers, upstairs partly enlarged windows, at the back bakery extension with old German oven, behind the mill building and the cutting mill with a mill ditch Overflow to the water wheel
08985578
 
Tubular fountain Drödaer Strasse
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Marked 1851 A monument of economic history that characterizes the streetscape. Granite water trough, rectangular, marked on the long side with "1851 CFW", probably formerly part of the manor. 08985659
 
Manor house of the former manor Drödaer Strasse 1
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1727 Originally probably belonging to the Sack family (first documented mention in 1440 as the manor of the Sacks von Geilsdorf), later to the von Tettau, von Neidhard and Wauer families, owned by the manufacturer Koch from Oelsnitz from 1929–1945, stately plastered building with a mansard roof (artificial slate), with a central projectile Triangular gable on the courtyard side, building that shapes the street scene with valuable interior fittings, of architectural and local significance. Two-storey, solid, plastered, central protrusion (three window axes) with a dwarf house and triangular gable with oval window, profiled wooden eaves, gable dormers (slated), rectangular windows, on the upper floor original windows with profiled transom and profiled fluted window posts with capital, seven window axes on the eaves side, rectangular portal, above Inscription panel with coat of arms from 1727. Inside: lead glass windows with hunting motifs. Upstairs hall with equipment: tiled stove (1930s) with animal motifs, some original wooden panels, original wooden doors with painting (hunting motifs), double double-winged round-arched door, windows with stitch caps, original staircase with ceilings, on the ground floor a large hallway similar to a "Sala terrena “, Double doors with skylight. 08985573
 
Pitch pan Drödaer Straße 1 (in front)
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19th century So-called Griebenherd, evidence of the Pechsiederei as an important trade of bygone times, a monument to the Vogtland production history, of importance in the local history. Pechsiederei was first mentioned in 1426 and operated until the beginning of the 20th century. Stone vat made of Vogtland granite (for the extraction of black pitch that dripped through the drainage opening at the bottom of the stove). The pitch was used as wagon grease, for boat builders, shoe and brush makers, for the production of turpentine oil, pitch boiling only took place once a year in autumn. Dimensions: 92 cm × 90 cm × 34 cm, made of granite (restored). 08985574
 
Residential building Drödaer Strasse 15a
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Early 19th century Single-storey building with a gable roof, authentic testimony to the typical Vogtland block construction, preserved in good original condition, of architectural significance. Residential house with block room, quarry stone plinth and cladding, wooden walls (window and door), old entrance door with small skylight, old window with shutter, backside massively renewed, block room only in the front part, gable triangle boarded up, gable roof (standing seam sheet metal), small dormer window. 08985572
 
Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure wall and water trough in the churchyard Main street
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1615–1617, later remodeled (church); around 1800 (fountain) Simple hall church with ridge turret, remarkable granite water trough (tubular box well), architectural and local historical significance. Small hall church on a rectangular floor plan, quarry stone, plastered, arched windows, a single-storey porch with a gable roof in front of the west facade, left cross arm with hipped roof (slate covering).
  • Church as a whole: gable roof, slate roofing, choir in the 3/8 end, buttresses, small square roof turret in the middle with tent roof, sphere and cross
  • Inside there is a flat covered gallery hall (one-storey), under the north gallery the mansion box, under the south pore sacristy, classicist pulpit altar (marked 1856), fluted columns, sound cover, organ by Karl Eduard Schubert 1865/68
  • Enclosure (only preserved along the way): quarry stone wall, sloping board roofing
  • Granite water trough in the cemetery (end of the 18th century), rectangular trough with drainage channel, side wall with edge profile
08985577
 
Residential house with bakery (with a historic oven in the hall), barn, stable building and garage (Erich Wettengel bakery) Hauptstrasse 9
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Around 1900/1920 (bakery); around 1900 (oven); around 1930 (garage) Simply structured plastered building, bakery until 1960, historical evidence of the former bakery with old technology, technical monument 08985576
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Hauptstrasse 15 (near)
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Around 1920 Local historical significance 08985575
 
Oral hole of the mining shaft (Brüder-Einigkeit-Erbstolln) Mühlleithe
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1687-1688 Part of the teaching and hiking deposit "Vogtland Mining", a monument to the older mining history of the Vogtland. In 1687/88 iron ore, copper and cobalt were mined here. Mouth hole irregularly carved into the rock, in front of it new mouth hole walling (end of the 20th century) made of Theuma slate (segment arch opening), old front wall made of rubble, a side wall cheek made of rubble with slate cover. 08985661
 
Former Pechsiederei in the corner of the street Am Untertriebelbach Mühlleithe
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19th century Rare evidence of the economy of bygone times. One storey with jamb, quarry stone and field stone masonry, above that brick-stone heightening, large wooden sliding door in the middle on the eaves, boarded jamb, loading hatch with wooden shutters, gable roof, square (drain?) Opening on the street side in the lower part of the masonry. 08985660
 
Orifice of a fluorspar pit Mühlleithe
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1955 In operation until the 1960s, technical monument to recent mining history in Vogtland. Rectangular mouth hole of a fluorspar pit, front wall with straight lintel (granite ashlar masonry), iron grating, in front of the mouth hole remains of rails and two carts. 08985662
 

Bobenneukirchen

image designation location Dating description ID
Rectory, enclosure, parsonage barn At the cave 2
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1st half of the 19th century, older in the core Rectory, plastered building with a representative portal with half columns, of local historical importance, forms an ensemble with the church.
  • Rectory: two-storey, with basement plinth, solid, plastered, window bezels, profiled eaves, hipped roof, slate roofing, segment arched cellar access, classicistic portal with half-columns, profiled straight door lintel and triangular roofing with volute
  • Enclosure: quarry stone wall with sloping wooden roofing
  • Barn: two-storey, boarded up, gable roof (cardboard), wooden windows, high quarry stone base
08985579
 
Residential building Kieselackerweg 9
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Around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, first floor with block room, facing the street at the gable, of socio-historical importance. Two-storey residential building with a log room on the ground floor (plastered), wooden porch on the gable side, boarded gable, wooden sills, wooden garments upstairs, house towed to the rear (tailcoat roof), gable roof (Eternit, standing seam sheet on the courtyard side), middle section, probably solid black kitchen at the rear (quarry stone, plastered) , Quarry stone plinth, combed beams, upper floor slightly cantilevered, half-timbered, plastered, enlarged windows, eaves side vestibule (new), some old windows, originally shutters, insert ceiling, rear half of the house with a cellar (barrel vault), old staircase, wooden beam ceiling with a bezel. 08985581
 
St. Margaret's Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and war memorial for the fallen of World War I, grave slab on the church, mortuary with toilet extension in the churchyard Kirchgasse
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1546 (grave slab); 1706–1707 (church); 1737 (church tower); around 1900 (morgue); after 1918 (war memorial) Baroque hall church with polygonal choir closure and south tower, of architectural and historical significance.
  • Church: plastered, quarry stone, south-western church tower on a square floor plan, bell storey as an octagonal tower with a Welscher hood, lantern, onion dome, sphere and weather vane, choir with buttresses and 3/8 end, double galleries, choir stalls with prayer rooms from 1737, flat-covered interior , Painting from 1906, pulpit altar by JN Knoll from Hof ​​from 1704, organ by G. Bärmig (1862), multi-profiled wooden eaves, pointed arched windows with round-arched bezels
  • Mortuary: one-storey, brick, plastered, front part boarded up on quarry stone plinth, old entrance door with skylight (around 1900), gable roof with slate covering, on the gable side extension of a boarded-up one-storey toilet block with grating, wooden door with original inscription
  • Enclosure: quarry stone wall, boarded and slated cover, two square gate pillars
  • War memorial for those who fell in World War I: memorial stone on the south side of the church, four slabs of slate with the inscription: "Those who stayed in World War 1914/18" and the names of the fallen, Iron Cross on pillars, two pillars on the side, pent roof (slate roofing), profiled wooden eaves
  • Grave slab: from Reitzenstein, weathered, made of quartz
08985580
 
Former chaplaincy Kirchgasse 1
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Probably 1st half of the 18th century Half-timbered house in a central location next to the church and rectory, significance in terms of building history and local history 09305721
 

Burkhardtsgrün

image designation location Dating description ID
Stable house of a Hakenhof Possecker Strasse 8
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Late 18th century One-storey with a high basement (quarry stone), closed system in typical Vogtland construction, historically important. Shredded, recessed gable boarded up (including half-timbered construction), solid rear half of the house (quarry stone), boarded up, middle part of the house brick, boarded up, front half of the house has a cellar (barrel vault), black kitchen with drawn forge, formerly block room (massively renovated), inside original room size , Insert ceiling with original beam position, boarded gable triangle on the back of the house, gable roof (slate, German covering), three towers. 08985570
 

Engelhardtsgrün

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential stable house, archway and apiary of a four-sided courtyard Talsperrenweg 11
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18th century, later modifications Stable house on the upper floor half-timbered, timber framing in the front part of the house profiled with a ship's throat, evidence of the rural economy with valuable authentic details, of architectural significance.
  • Residential stable house: two-storey, quarry stone plinth (slate), solid ground floor on the courtyard side, upper floor half-timbered, front part boarded up, massive gable, window enlarged, ground floor half-timbered on the eaves side facing the street, partly renovated, upper floor half-timbered
  • In the middle of the house there is a large dwarf house: solid ground floor, upper floor and gable half-timbered, with a gable roof (artificial slate), profiled timber in the front part of the house (ship throat)
  • Arched courtyard gate with keystone, slate pent roof, profiled spar, wooden gate with wooden beam lintel, adjacent apiary at right angles (boarded up, pent roof, cardboard)
08985569
 

Schönbrunn

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Garden house of a manor (former Pöhlhaus), later Schönbrunn home parlor Am Pöhl
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Late 18th century Garden house built on the Pöhl, with a log room, as the oldest house in Schönbrunn, a significant testimony to the local rural history and mining in the Schönbrunn district. Single-storey clay block house, wooden roof shingles (renewed), wooden eaves (profiled), hipped roof, wooden door jambs, wooden windows, shutters, one gable side half-timbered structure on a broken stone base (clay straw infill), staircase (granite steps), also known as "Pöhlberg", inside the smokehouse received, later as HJ home and then used as a refugee apartment. 08985583
 
Huthaus or Steigerhaus, mountain shed and ancillary buildings as well as dump, mouth hole and pinge of a former iron mine (Ludwig treasure trove)
Huthaus or Steigerhaus, mountain shed and ancillary buildings as well as dump, mouth hole and pinge of a former iron mine (Ludwig treasure trove) Lauterbacher Strasse 15
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Around 1900 The mine has been in operation since around 1763–1860, testimony to the mining history of the Vogtland. Ore mining was mostly done in opencast mining, around 1860 up to 50 miners were working here, tunnel entrances can be seen at low water, visible in the northern part of the Thuringitschiefer pit.
  • Hut or Steigerhaus: single-storey with jamb, solid ground floor, plastered, jamb boarded up, flat saddle roof with profiled rafter heads, hanging gable, wide roof overhang, window sockets and winter windows, rear side dwarf house with saddle roof and half-timbered construction in the gable
  • Mountain shed: boarded up, saddle roof (cardboard), wooden gate, two-storeyed gable side, single-storeyed rear, ground floor quarry stone on the gable side, upper floor boarded up, front wall quarry stone
  • Side building: one-storey, boarded up, gable roof, interlocking tiles, one-storey low extension, wooden gates with iron fittings
  • Dump south of the hut house, binge and mouth hole to the north, square, roughly hewn mouth hole, valley-like deepened binge caved in, from the old iron mine there is a partially water-filled remaining hole from the former "Ludwig treasure trove"
08985582
 
Cemetery chapel, crypt house and war memorial for the fallen of the First World War in the cemetery To the sports field
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1907 (chapel); around 1907 (Grufthaus); after 1918 (war memorial) Chapel, neo-Gothic clinker brick building with a sturdy roof turret, of local historical importance.
  • Chapel: One-storey red clinker building on rubble stone plinth, yellow clinker brick structure, and green glazed clinker bricks (lintel arches, sills, two crosses on the gable side), pointed arched windows, central window coupled pointed arched windows, profiled eaves (solid), gable-sided central projecting slightly cantilevered with a concave central projecting Cornice, original entrance door with skylight (radial wooden bars), round window above entrance, granite steps, crooked hip roof (slate covering), square roof turret with ventilation lantern (round arched windows with wooden blinds coupled on each side), pointed tent roof (slated) with triangular windows, spherical top
  • Inside a rectangular hall with a lower choir extension, rectangular floor plan, inside conical altar niche, hipped roof with bat dormers
  • Crypt on the cemetery wall: resting place of the Stengel, Schröter and Seifert family (manor owners and tenants), clinker brick building with artificial stone structure, square floor plan, granite steps, rectangular portal with triangular gable, iron grating, flanked by corner pilasters made of brick, attic (artificial stone and brick) flat triangular gable and cross attachment
  • War memorial for the fallen of the First World War: coarse or unhewn granite stele on a rectangular, stepped granite base, inscription: "1914–1918" and the names of the fallen, "dedicated by the Schönbrunn gymnastics club" and an incised iron cross (after 1990 inscription panel added: "Commemoration of Victims of the Second World War ")
08985584
 

Remarks

  • This list is not suitable for deriving binding statements on the monument status of an object. As far as a legally binding determination of the listed property of an object is desired, the owner can apply to the responsible lower monument protection authority for a notice.
  • The official list of cultural monuments is never closed. It is permanently changed through clarifications, new additions or deletions. A transfer of such changes to this list is not guaranteed at the moment.
  • The monument quality of an object does not depend on its entry in this or the official list. Objects that are not listed can also be monuments.
  • Basically, the property of a monument extends to the substance and appearance as a whole, including the interior. Deviating applies if only parts are expressly protected (e.g. the facade).

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