List of cultural monuments in Bad Elster

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The list of cultural monuments in Bad Brambach shows the cultural monuments of the Saxon city of Bad Elster that 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 .

Bad Elster

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Monument protection area city center Bad Elster (proposal) (City center)
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Monument protection area city center Bad Elster (proposal) 09246641
 
Wanderers Ruh forest pavilion (individual monument for ID no.09301460) (in the forest) Marked 1893 Individual monument of the collective park and spa facilities Bad Elster; open wooden pavilion, parks of supraregional historical and gardening significance 09247707
 
Römerhütte (rest hut, single monument for ID No. 09301460) (in the forest)
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1924 Individual monument of the collective park and spa facilities Bad Elster; Block construction based on the Nordic model, parks of national historical and gardening significance 09247705
 
Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation ("European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony");  Station 150, Bärenloh
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Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation (" European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony "); Station 150, Bärenloh (Parcel 955)
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Marked 1876 Station of the Royal Saxon Triangulation, 2nd order network, of importance in terms of science and technology. Pillar on a square floor plan, flat base, stepped band, stepped plate, inscription “Station / BÄRENLOH / der / Triangulirung / 1876.”, Abbreviation “Kön. Saxon. ”Chiseled out. Height: 2.3 m, material Schönberger granite.

The Bärenloher Höhe is located two kilometers west of the town of Bad Elster directly on the border with the Czech Republic, which with the Ascher Zipfel / Ländchen is between the Saxon and Bavarian Vogtland. Station 150, Bärenloh was built in the Elster forest district of the Royal Saxon State Fiscus at the Kesselspitze west of Bärenloh, south of Elster-Rossbacher-Strasse. Most of the surrounding stations on the 2nd class network were also built in the summer of 1876. The cast iron cover plate is damaged but still original. When the GDR was re-triangulated in the 1960s, a wooden signal structure stood above the station.

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Pension (Haus Katharina) in open development, with gazebo
Pension (Haus Katharina) in open development, with gazebo Am Schafgarten 1
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1907 Wilhelminian style building with balconies, of architectural and local significance. Two-storey, gable over three axes, house five axes, cornice and ribbons, original balconies on the visible side on consoles, door canopy, wrought iron, horizontal window canopies, changed windows, ocher colored. 09245096
 
Residential house in open development (Haus Gerda) Am Schafgarten 6
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Around 1900 Wilhelminian style building, striking roof landscape, southern gable with balcony, of architectural and local significance. Half-hip roof, double gable, single-storey, original facade structure and front door, windows changed, decorated empty racks on the double gable, jamb, corner cuboid. 09245097
 
Two customs officers' houses Ascher Strasse 22, 24
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Around 1938 Simple plastered buildings in the local style, of architectural and regional significance, two-story, saddle roof 09245171
 
Former customs office
Former customs office Ascher Strasse 26
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Around 1938 Stately plastered building with a boarded-up upper floor and gable, in the local style, of architectural and regional significance. Boarded up first floor, massive ground floor, house sign from around 1940. 09245170
 
Kurheim City of Dresden in semi-open development Badstrasse 1
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Between 1850 and 1855 Simple historicizing plastered building with original balconies, of local importance. Three-story, gable four axes, inscription: "Kurheim Stadt Dresden". Original windows and doors, stucco, two continuous cornices, gable roof. Front view: stucco and inscription, two balconies with wrought iron railings. Attached to Haus Neustadt Dresden (no monument), pilaster strips, window shutters on the gable with blinds. Originally built together with number 3 as a two-storey semi-detached house with five axes each between 1850 and 1855. Before 1868 renovation: an upper floor was added, three axes extended to the south (today's situation). On the street side, one balcony each on the first and second floors, before 1940 today's facade design. 09245117
 
Park and spa facilities Bad Elster (aggregate)
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Park and spa facilities Bad Elster (aggregate) Badstrasse 6, 25 (Prof.-Paul-Köhler-Strasse 1, 3; Dr.-Richard-Schmincke-Strasse 2; Johann-Christoph-Hilf-Strasse; Carl-August-Klingner-Strasse 5, 7)
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From 1848 (Kurpark); 1855-1856 (Albertpark); from 1860s (forest park); from 1892 (Südpark); 1950 (bedding) Unity of park and spa facilities in Bad Elster, consisting of:

a) Kurpark : park and green area in front of the Albertbad (garden monument) with Elstertunnel and bridge, building complex of the bathhouse (Albertbad), colonnades, Marienquelle, music pavilion, fountain at the bathing area and foyer with salt and Moritz spring (today bath museum), in the axis a monument (Obelisk) for Robert Flechsig (see individual monument 09301461, Badstraße 6) as well as garden sculptures as a whole

b) Albertpark : Park (garden monument) with the former Royal Kurhaus, two pavilions and garden sculpture of the Hygeia and at the trout pond the Antonienhütte (see individual monument 09301462, Badstrasse 25), east in front of the Kurhaus another piece of park (garden monument) with Carola pond, Meißer pond and Lindenteich as a whole, the Prof. Köhler sanatorium (see individual monument 09245172, Prof.-Paul-Köhler-Straße 3) and Albertpark-Villa (see individual monument 09245173, Prof.-Paul-Köhler-Straße 1), north of the Albertpark trout pond as a whole (Kurmittelhaus Parkstraße 2: demolished in 2001, object 09245140)

c) South Park : Park (garden monument) with Flora temple and OdF memorial stone, hot spring, kiosk at the gondola pond, as well as stadium, spring house at the stadium and swimming pool (see individual monument 09301463, Dr.-Richard-Schmincke-Straße 2) as well as gondola pond and rose garden at the Johann-Christoph-Hilf-Straße (garden monument) as parts of the whole

d) Forest Park (with north park) : Park (garden monument) with forest café (later Café Waldquelle, today Waldschlösschen), stone bridge over the Elster to the café, music pavilion, Kreuzkapelle, Waldhaus, Betty-Bank, Hermitage (see individual monument 09301464, Carl-August- Klingner-Straße 5), still wooden deck hall, to the east of it two wooden former ticket booths of the nature theater and above wooden toilet block as a whole; Remnants of the nature theater (Carl-August-Klingner-Straße 7), orchestra pit and prompter box as a whole, the area heavily overgrown, above the forest café

Outside of the mentioned terrain, two refuges in the forest as individual monuments:

  • Wanderers Ruh (see individual monument 09247707)
  • Römerhütte (see individual monument 09247705)

Parks of supraregional historical and horticultural significance [disruptive element: new Kurhaus in Albertpark at Prof.-Paul-Köhler-Straße 3].

09301460
 
Building complex of the bath house (Albertbad), Elstertunnel with bridge at Albertbad, furthermore colonnades, Marienquelle, music pavilion, fountain at the bathing place, fountain with salt and Moritz spring (today bath museum) as well as in the axis monument (obelisk) for Robert Flechsig (individual monuments to ID- No. 09301460)
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Building complex of the bath house (Albertbad), Elstertunnel with bridge at Albertbad, furthermore colonnades, Marienquelle, music pavilion, fountain at the bathing place, fountain with salt and Moritz spring (today bath museum ) as well as in the axis monument (obelisk) for Robert Flechsig (individual memorials to ID- No. 09301460) Badstrasse 6
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1906–1908, some older (bath house); 1928–1929 (foyer), renovation 1956 (colonnade at the Marienquelle); 1933–1934 (Marienquelle); 1950 (fountain) Individual features of the entity park and spa facilities Bad Elster in the spa park; Albertbad a representative building complex mainly in the reform style of the time around 1910, the integrated old bath house from 1851, spring building from 1933/34 and colonnades with echoes of the New Objectivity style, memorial for the first bath and fountain doctor of the place Dr. Robert Flechsig designed as an obelisk, of urban and architectural significance, parks of supraregional historical and gardening significance.
  • By Hermann Schüttauf (Director of the State Gardens of Saxony) fountain on the foundations of the former music pavilion, with flower bed (1950), Marienquelle in 1956 redesigned and redesigned
  • Bridge in front of the bathhouse at the Elstertunnel with stylized fish
  • Wandelhalle 1928/29 made of Postelwitz Elbe sandstone, with salt and Moritz springs by Kramer and Dutzmann, this section of the park was redesigned by Gustav Allinger
  • 1966 Hempel's fountain bowl
  • Bath house complex built in different stages by different architects, excellent original condition, 1852 old bath house, 1856 wing C, wing F – G 1882/1883, wing L – K, Alberthalle and partly C 1909/10, wing C demolished in 1927 and rebuilt, Partly rich interior decoration of artistic value, Albert Hall and two side wings (C and M) by Schilling & Graebner and the Royal Building Directorate, royal bath cell preserved in the W wing, plastic jewelry on the Albert Hall by sculptor Karl Groß (Dresden), original furnishings of various bath cells , Copper tubs and other technical equipment for peat treatment and bath preparation (technical monument)
  • Bathing café at the bathing place probably demolished before 2009, Brunnenbergschenke behind the Marienquelle pavilion is not a single monument
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Pension in open development (former Urania health resort)
Pension in open development (former Urania health resort) Badstrasse 9
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After 1855 Historicizing plastered facade with a balcony on the central risalit, with a subsequently furnished shop in the basement, of architectural and local significance. Two-storey, seven axes, gable over three axes, gable roof, continuous cornice. 09245116
 
Pension in open development (Villa Schweizerhaus) Badstrasse 15
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Around 1855 Plastered building with continuous balconies, echoes of the Swiss style, of architectural and local significance. Two-storey, central projection, windows changed and ground floor, mid-gable over three axes, floating gable, reconstruction in 1909. 09245115
 
Kurheim in open development (house Marienbrunnen) and enclosure Badstrasse 17
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Before 1855 Simple plastered construction with balconies, important in terms of building history and local history. 1906 Extension of the sewage treatment plant, 1934 Extension of the balcony system by the builder Max Höra from Bad Elster, gable, gable roof. Monument value: one of the first guest houses from the time the spa was founded. 09245114
 
Kurheim in open development (House Four Seasons), enclosure and gazebo Badstrasse 19
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Before 1855 Simple Wilhelminian style building with balconies, formerly with a later built-in pharmacy, of architectural and local significance. Gable roof, two-storey, balconies with wrought iron bars, horizontal window roofing, plastered facade, lead glass windows from around 1920/30 and doors from this period, shop built in afterwards in 1939, main view changed, central projection, gable over three axes, house seven axes. 09245113
 
Former spa hotel (Sachsenhof), now a clinic
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Former spa hotel (Sachsenhof), now a clinic Badstrasse 21
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1912-1914 Representative plastered building, in the reform style of the time around 1910, neoclassical echoes, architects: Zapp & Basarke , Chemnitz, with the Kurtheater (see Parkstrasse 1) forming an assembly, of importance in terms of building history, artistically, historically and shaping the townscape. Representative building, hall, stucco ceilings. 09245143
 
Kurhaus (also Kursaal, Badstrasse 25), two pavilions east of the Kurhaus, garden sculpture of the Hygeia to the west behind the Kurhaus, north of Albertpark at the trout pond, the Antonienhütte (refuge, behind Prof.-Paul-Köhler-Strasse 30), individual monuments to ID- No.  09301460
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Kurhaus (also Kursaal, Badstrasse 25), two pavilions east of the Kurhaus, garden sculpture of the Hygeia to the west behind the Kurhaus, north of Albertpark at the trout pond, the Antonienhütte (refuge, behind Prof.-Paul-Köhler-Strasse 30), individual monuments to ID- No. 09301460 Badstrasse 25
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1887 (garden sculpture Hygeia); 1888–1890 (Kurhaus); around 1905, renovated in 1913 (Antonienhütte) Individual features of the aggregate park and spa facilities Bad Elster in Albertpark; Former Royal Kurhaus a representative building in the style of historicism, with a richly structured facade, of architectural and local significance, parks of national historical and gardening significance 09301462
 
Spa pension in semi-open development (Engelhardt House, Kronprinz House) Bahnhofstrasse 5
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After 1855 Well structured plastered facade with balconies, Wilhelminian style building, of architectural and local significance. Central entrance, two-wing system, two-storey, plastering on the ground floor, shutters, stepped gable. 09245152
 
Residential house in semi-open development Bahnhofstrasse 11
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Late 19th century Decorated clinker brick facade with balcony, Wilhelminian style building, of architectural and local importance 09305107
 
Kurpension (house Wagner) in closed development (duplex) Bahnhofstrasse 13
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Before 1855 Plastered facade with a classicistic effect, of importance in terms of building history and local history. Plaster ashlar on the ground floor, two-storey, ten axes, former twin house, console stones in the eaves area, original loft extensions, windows changed, partially preserved, horizontal window roofing on the upper floor. 09245153
 
Spa pension in closed development (Haus Ahnenhof) Bahnhofstrasse 15
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1889 Historic plastered building with a mansard roof, Wilhelminian style building, of architectural and local significance. Plastering, horizontal window roofing, two-storey, five axes, side elevation, original window, front door changed, client Dr. Helenkampf. 09245154
 
King Friedrich August Villa Bahnhofstrasse 31
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1891 Historic plastered building with floating gable, richly decorated facade, of architectural and local significance. Horizontal window roofing, central projection, mid-gable, floating gable, builder presumably Heinrich Bäuming. 09245158
 
Stable house (no. 38) and barn (no. 40) of a farm Bärenloh Siedlung 38, 40
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Probably 2nd half of the 18th century Single-storey residential stable house with cladding and log room, half-timbered barn, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09245169
 
Pension in open development (Linde House), former courthouse Beuthstrasse 1
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1807; Roof extension 1892–1893 Classicist building with neo-Renaissance volute gables, of representative effect, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the street scene. Originally seven and four axes, two-storey, hipped roof, reconstruction took place under Pastor Ludwig, ornamental gable, four axes, two-storey, horizontal window roofing, ground floor, shutters, corner cuboid, from 1807 court house, 1892/93 conversion to lodging house, neo-renaissance building. 09245131
 
Spa pension in open development, with enclosure (Haus Beuth, formerly Elsterheim) Beuthstrasse 3
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Around 1880 Wilhelminian style building, ornate clinker brick facade with volute gable, good original condition, of architectural and local significance. One-storey, central projection, double gable, stepped gable, hipped roof, turrets with pyramid roofs, horizontal window canopies, original front door and window, orange clinker brick and stone plinth, very good original condition, remodeling in 1938 by Johannes Höra. 09245135
 
Spa pension in open development (Villa Marie) Beuthstrasse 9
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Around 1905 Stately Wilhelminian style building with volute gable and corner tower, of architectural and local importance. Plastered facade, bay window, turret, pyramid roof, staircase, stone base, balconies, Art Nouveau door, irregular floor plan, original name "Bonnes" according to the owner. 09245134
 
Waldcafé (No. 5, later Café Waldquelle, today Waldschlösschen), stone bridge over the Elster to the café, music pavilion, Kreuzkapelle, Waldhaus, Betty Bank, Hermitage (individual monuments for ID No. 09301460)
Waldcafé (No. 5, later Café Waldquelle, today Waldschlösschen), stone bridge over the Elster to the café, music pavilion, Kreuzkapelle, Waldhaus, Betty Bank, Hermitage (individual monuments for ID No. 09301460) Carl-August-Klingner-Strasse 5
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1866 (Hermitage); before 1875 (Betty Bank); marked 1877 (forest chapel); 1880s (bandstand); before 1897 (excursion restaurant); around 1910 (pedestrian bridge); 1910 (Waldhaus) Individual features of the aggregate park and spa facilities Bad Elster in the forest park (with north park); supraregional historical and horticultural significance. The forest spring (see below) and the former nature theater were given a special design. The Hermitage is depicted as early as 1875. From 1892 the facilities at the forest source, the former natural theater and the toboggan run were built under Schindel. The music pavilion was moved here in 1934, previously it was the "Badecafé" at the Kurhaus. During the GDR era, the area above the forest spring was used as a game reserve.
  • Café Waldquelle: natural stone plinth, porphyry tufa walls, wooden construction, richly structured facade, Swiss style
  • Bandstand: wooden structure with branches
  • Kreuzkapelle: Forest chapel with two water basins arranged one above the other, with oriental and neo-Gothic elements, floor plan Greek cross, round wood construction, inside covered with birch bark and surrounding bench, crucifix by the Adorf sculptor Lenk
  • Forest house: simple log cabin with a crooked hip roof, open front
  • Betty-Bank: viewing platform and refuge, prominent viewing point over Bad Elster
  • Hermitage: wooden log hut with ogival openings, hip roof with bell tower as a rider, renovated in 1983
  • Garden with stairs, above it a viewing platform with broken brick railing, behind it an underground hut, 514 m above sea level. NN, name of the refuge after the mother-in-law of the former bathing commissioner von Paschwitz (1855–66), refurbished after 1920
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Sprudelquelle (Dr.-Richard-Schmincke-Straße 2), Flora temple, OdF memorial stone, stadium, spring house at the stadium and swimming pool, kiosk at the gondola pond (individual monuments for ID no. 09301460)
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Sprudelquelle (Dr.-Richard-Schmincke-Straße 2), Flora temple, OdF memorial stone, stadium, spring house at the stadium and swimming pool, kiosk at the gondola pond (individual monuments for ID no. 09301460) Dr.-Richard-Schmincke-Strasse 2
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1906 (swimming pool); 1909 (Flora Temple); 1923 (spring spring); 1920s (kiosk); after 1945 (OdF monument) Individual characteristics of the entity park and spa facilities Bad Elster in the south park; Sprudelquelle square building with hipped roof in traditionalist style, remarkable flora temple with Ionic columns, in 2004 Südpark renamed Paul-Schindel-Park after the horticultural inspector Paul Schindel (1867–1921), parks with national historical and gardening significance.
  • Flora temple with Ionic columns, hemispherical dome, the original bronze sculpture of Flora by Pöppelmann removed in 1944 for the extraction of non-ferrous metal, today a memorial stone for victims of fascism
  • Source version House with hipped roof, quarry stone, original gate, around 1930
  • Swimming pool by Paul Schindel in 1906 on the former moor camp
  • Stadium design by Gustav Allinger , 1925–1931
  • Hot spring: corner blocks, Art Nouveau window
  • Kiosk at the gondola pond: cross-boarded building with wooden pillar-supported roof overhang, polygonal central building, authentically preserved
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Residential house in open development Dr.-Richard-Schmincke-Strasse 10
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Around 1915 Stately building in the reform style from around 1910, home of the doctor Dr. Richard Schmincke (1875–1939), member of the state parliament of the KPD from 1924 to 1927, important in terms of building history and local history. Good original inventory, plastered facade, three-story, balcony, garage, pilaster strips, fluted pillars with capitals, arched windows. 09245184
 
Catholic parish church of St. Elisabeth
Catholic parish church of St. Elisabeth Dr.-Richard-Schmincke-Strasse 14
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Consecrated in 1913 Hall building with east tower, in the reform and Heimat style of the time around 1910, with neo-baroque style borrowings, of architectural and local significance 09245162
 
Forest villa Endersstrasse 1
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Around 1905 Simply structured, historicizing plastered facade with boarded-up half-timbered gable, of architectural and local importance. Half-timbered drums and gable, stone plinth, two-storey, solid ground floor, porphyry ashlar, porphyry window and defile walls on the upper floor, granite walls on the ground floor. 09245187
 
Kurheim, later hospital (former maternity home, Sonnenhof) Endersstrasse 2
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1938 Stately plastered building in the local style, former NSV maternal rest home (so-called Martin Mutschmann Heim), of architectural and local significance. Stone plinth, balcony over arcade, three-storey, scratch plaster, awnings and shutters with blinds, stairs, U-shaped floor plan. 09245185
 
Kurheim (former Reichsbahnheim), later a hotel, with enclosure Endersstrasse 3
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1929 Plastered building with loggias on the old building, in the traditionalist style, built as a health resort of the Reichsbahn, of architectural and local significance. Balconies, pillars, functional design, three-story, roof removed, contemporary staircase with elegant railing preserved inside. 09245186
 
Residential house in a formerly closed development and spa pension (Melchior House, formerly Enzian House) Gutenbergstrasse 4
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1906 Baroque-style plastered facade, balconies with eye-catching decorative grilles, of architectural and local significance. Volute gable, bound windows, richly decorated, three-storey, windows modernized, carefully restored or reconstructed, former Pension Morgenstern. 09245138
 
Residential house in semi-open development and spa pension (Heilbronn house) Gutenbergstrasse 5
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1911 Characteristically structured plastered facade with balconies, reform style architecture, of architectural and local significance. Original doors, windows, balconies and railings, garage, loft extensions, windows with rung division, skylights, plastered facade, two-storey gable, front door with canopy. 09245139
 
Residential house (surrounding area) in open development (with three house numbers) Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 20, 22, 24
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1st third of the 20th century Originally a residential building for forest workers, a half-timbered house with a surrounding structure, a remarkable Heimatstil building, of importance in terms of the history of the building and the townscape. Half-timbered and block parts with surrounding framework, shed in the courtyard, single-storey with roof extensions. 09245109
 
Residential building in open development, former civil servants' rest home (House Enders)
Residential building in open development, former civil servants' rest home (House Enders) Johann-Christoph-Hilf-Strasse 1
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Between 1914 and 1918 Stately plastered building with bay windows, balconies with original bars and shutters on the ground floor, in the reform style of the time around 1910, called House Councilor Enders , named after Dresden Councilor Kurt Enders, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the streets. Pilaster strips, serrated friezes, hipped roof, gable over three axes, obviously built as a residential building. Client: Kurt or Curt Enders, Dresden, Enders was chairman of the Theater-Gesellschaft mbH, which initiated the construction of the spa theater and the Sachsenhof guesthouse in Bad Elster in 1913. 09245118
 
Pension in open development (Haus Paradies)
Pension in open development (Haus Paradies) Johann-Christoph-Hilf-Strasse 2
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Around 1870 Historic plastered building with richly designed balconies and a tower with a pyramid roof facing the courtyard, of architectural and local significance. Two-storey, risalit, gable roof, wrought iron bars, original windows, horizontal roofing of the first floor, continuous cornice, pilaster strips. 09245119
 
Hotel Central in semi-open development
Hotel Central in semi-open development Johann-Christoph-Hilf-Strasse 4
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Between 1868 and 1875 Wilhelminian style building, plastered façade with elevated central projections and balconies with bars, of architectural and local significance. Three-story, gable over three axes, house seven axes, gable roof, new windows, pilaster strips, original facade structure. 09245120
 
Pension in open development (House Elysium)
Pension in open development (House Elysium) Johann-Christoph-Hilf-Strasse 10
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1875 Simple Wilhelminian style building with a balcony on the first floor, of architectural and local significance. Two-storey, six axes, exceptionally richly designed with brackets, the house has otherwise changed a lot, especially in the roof area, new windows, plaster grooves preserved on the gable side, gable roof, central projection over three axes. 09245121
 
Residential house and guesthouse (Villa Clara, formerly a spa drugstore) in a corner and in open development, with a shop (and formerly shop equipment) Johann-Christoph-Hilf-Strasse 15
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1896 Historic clinker brick facade with corner balconies with wrought iron grids, of architectural and local significance. Orange clinker brick with yellow clinker strips, window and door frames, original windows, wooden vestibules, Emil Hummel (former) health spa drugstore, two or three floors. 09245095
 
Sales facility (local colonnades)
Sales facility (local colonnades) Johann-Christoph-Hilf-Strasse 16
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Marked 1914 Striking plastered building in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural and local significance. One-storey building in corner position, mansard roof, original facade structure, fluted pillars, plaster stucco, a magpie in the gable. 09245123
 
Residential house in open development, later a pension (Haus Weintraube, Haus Diana) Johann-Christoph-Hilf-Strasse 23
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Late 18th century Simple plastered building with hipped roof and two basket arch portals, good original condition, inside rare stair spindles, of architectural significance. Beautiful portal, fluting, beautiful front door, original windows, staircase spindles, lying roof truss, stone slabs in the stairwell. Monument value: age, original condition, staircase spindles rare, door frames made of granite. 09245092
 
Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard (Haus Kornblume) Johann-Christoph-Hilf-Strasse 34
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Around 1720 Upper floor half-timbered residential building, barn in the base area with block of wood, evidence of rural architecture in the old town center, of architectural significance. Block of wood on barn in the plinth area, timber-framed boarded up, residential stable house labeled "Haus Kornblume". 09245093
 
Post mileage
Post mileage Kirchplatz 1 (opposite)
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Marked 1724 Saxon post mile pillars (totality) ; Half-mile column, important in terms of traffic history. Saxon half-mile column made of Kapellenberg granite, inscription: "AR", "Adorff 1 St. 1/8" "1724" and "Asch 2 St., Eger 7 St.", post horn mark, row number "78". The column was part of the post road Eger (Cheb) –Asch (Aš) –Adorf. It was found in 1933 while the road was being built in Kirchstrasse and erected there in 1934. Restored in 1982, base and head made of hard sandstone, implemented in 1983. 09245111
 
St. Trinity Church with furnishings
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St. Trinity Church with furnishings Kirchplatz 2
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1889-1892 Hall church with polygonal choir and west tower, quarry stone building in neo-Gothic style, valuable furnishings (including two late-Gothic carved figures), of importance in terms of building history, art history and the local image. Builder Pastor Freiherr von Bernewitz, November 1, 1889 Laying of the foundation stone, consecrated June 1, 1892, two late Gothic carved figures of Peter and Paul around 1500, Hofer workshop, three rural paintings in the western vestibule, "Petri Fischzug", "Last Supper" and "Crucifixion". 09245100
 
Park (former cemetery) with sculptures and a memorial to those who died in the First World War Kirchplatz 2 (near)
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19th century (park area); after 1918 (war memorial) Significant in terms of local history, art and garden design 09245110
 
Pension in open development (Haus Heimburg) Kirchstrasse 6
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1898, remodeled in 1907 Plastered building with half-timbered gables and wooden verandas, of architectural and local significance. Client Dr. Haendel, windows almost all renewed, clinker plinth, subsequent garage extension, extension in 1907, client Anna Fischer, builder, probably builder Müller from Oelsnitz. 09245124
 
Villa (with equipment) as well as garden and enclosure (Villa Hultsch, Klinik Dr. Hultsch) Kirchstrasse 8
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Around 1905 Representative building with bay window and ornamental half-timbered gable, Art Nouveau appeal, with rich interior fittings, of architectural, artistic and local significance. Art Nouveau, porphyry garments with leaf motifs, Art Nouveau furnishings, for example paneling, lead glass windows and painted windows, leather wallpaper, formerly also referred to as Villa Bach and Berger after their respective owners, before 1900 property of Dr. Bach, after 1910 Dr. Berger, then neurologist Dr. Hultsch. 09245125
 
Parish hall, former school, and archway
Parish hall, former school, and archway Kirchstrasse 10
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1728 Upper floor timber-frame boarded, ground floor also boarded-up, in typical Vogtland construction, of local importance. On the ground floor partly block construction, partly massive, K-struts, sloping weather on the gable, reclining roof structure, original doors, archway originally belonged to the old cemetery as an entrance, consists of phylite reading stones. 09245099
 
Customs office building (duplex) Ködersbach settlement 1, 2
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1937 Simple plastered building in the local style, of local significance. Ground floor massive, boarded up, small type of residential building. 09245108
 
Customs office building (duplex) Ködersbach settlement 3, 4
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1937 Simple plastered building in the local style, of local significance. Ground floor massive, boarded up, small type of residential building. 09301509
 
Customs office building (duplex) Ködersbachsiedlung 5, 6
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1937 Simple plastered building in the local style, of local significance. Ground floor massive, boarded up, small type of residential building. 09301510
 
Customs office building (duplex) Ködersbachsiedlung 7, 8
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1937 Simple plastered building in the local style, of local significance. Ground floor massive, boarded up, small type of residential building. 09301511
 
Customs office building (duplex) Ködersbachsiedlung 9, 10
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1937 Simple plastered building in the local style, of local significance. Ground floor massive, boarded up, small type of residential building. 09301512
 
Pension in open development (Villa Heygendorff) Lindenstrasse 2
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Between 1866 and 1869 Wilhelminian-style building, well-structured, historicizing plastered facade, of architectural and local significance. Two-storey, side elevation, horizontal window roofing, cornice, altered in the roof area, pilaster strips and ashlar, builder Rittmeister von Heygendorff, built as a villa, since 1869 health resort, used as a guest house. 09245112
 
Spa pension in open development, with pavilion on the street (Fürstenhof house) Lindenstrasse 15
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1907 Wilhelminian style building, baroque rendered facade with balconies, formerly Villa "Balmoral", then "Fürstenhof", later also "Friesenhof", of architectural and local importance. Originally named after the English royal castle "Balmoral". Client: Helene Ida Stephan, dining room extension in 1936, information on the color scheme of the facade, plastered stucco, balconies with original grilles, pilaster strips, three-storey in building files. 09245126
 
Pension in open development (House Tusculum) Lindenstrasse 30
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1912 Clearly structured plastered facade, between reform style and neo-baroque style, of importance in terms of building history and local history. Client: Helene Hölzl. Original facade structure, ornamentation on the bay window, two-storey, beautiful staircase with pillars and decorations, balcony with bars, otherwise simple design, window with skylight division, master builder Heinrich. 09245127
 
Pension in open development (Villa Merz) and gazebo Max-Höra-Strasse 4
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1907 Multi-colored plastered facade with half-timbered elements and wooden veranda, of architectural and local significance. Client: Albin Merz. Leaded glass windows by Friese und Lange, Plauen / Vogtl., Beautiful front door with a flower motif, plaster stucco, red-colored concrete surfaces and walls, half-timbered elements, windows with split bars in the skylights, wooden balconies, partly clinker plinths, cross vaults in a room on the ground floor. 09245104
 
Pension in open development, with enclosure walls and staircase (Villa Geyer, Haus Zedtwitz) Max-Höra-Strasse 5
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1906 Simply designed plastered facade with rustic elements, balcony porches, reform style architecture, important in terms of building history and local history. Plastered facade, richly structured, windows with rung division, skylights, balconies, grilles, leaded glass windows in the stairwell area, client manufacturer Franz Geyer, Plauen / Vogtl. 09245102
 
Pension in open development (Villa Agnesruh)
Pension in open development (Villa Agnesruh) Max-Höra-Strasse 6
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1907 Simple plastered construction with half-timbered elements, balcony and wooden veranda, of architectural and local significance. Client: Herrmann Ruderisch. Half-timbered jamb and gable in half-timbered, wooden balconies and veranda, plastered facade, richly structured, clinker base. 09245103
 
Residential house in open development (Villa Else) Max-Höra-Strasse 7
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1904 Small, simple plastered building with a striking veranda and corner tower, important in terms of building history. Half-timbered elements, windows with skylights, partially renewed. Client: Oswin Werner, Plauen. 09245105
 
Residential house in open development Max-Höra-Strasse 24
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1907 Plastered facade with half-timbered elements on the gable, wooden balconies and veranda, of architectural significance. Bar split windows, skylights, wooden vestibules. 09245107
 
Residential house (surrounding area) of a farm Obere Bärenloher Strasse 15
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Before 1900 Single-storey wood-clad building with a gable roof, some block rooms have been preserved, historically important. Only partially preserved, massive, central projections later, wood-clad house, cladding. 09245167
 
House and barn (with extension) of a farm Obere Bärenloher Strasse 24
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Before 1800 (farmhouse); around 1900 (barn) Single-storey house with a boarded-up block room in typical Vogtland design, a small farm that has been preserved in a closed structure and characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance.
  • Barn: timber-framed boarded, gable roof, single-storey with jamb
  • Residential house: rear part solid, stable window with granite walls, boarded-up gable triangle half-timbered, front house block room, preserved, cladding, saddle roof
  • Shed extension: attached to a barn, single storey, timber-framed boarded, pent roof
09245168
 
King Albert Theater
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King Albert Theater Parkstrasse 1
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1912-1914 Representative plastered building, in the reform style of the time around 1910, neoclassical echoes, architects: Zapp & Basarke, Chemnitz, with the hotel "Sachsenhof" (see Badstrasse 21) forming an assembly that is of importance in terms of building history, artistry, the history of the town and the townscape. On May 22, 1914 by King Friedrich August III. opened, construction cost 1.3 million marks, representative building with column portico. 09245142
 
Spa pension in open development (Haus Albrechtshof)
Spa pension in open development (Haus Albrechtshof) Parkstrasse 29
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1906 Originally Pension Albrechtshof, later Vogtlandklinik, distinctive plastered building with half-timbered gable and wooden balconies, in the reform style of the time around 1900, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the street. Irregular floor plan, windows with split bars, skylights, wrong roof extension, clad in slate, pyramid roof, facade clinker composite construction, currently clinker brick, built as a lodging house. Client: RF Albrecht, Berlin Schöneberg. 09245137
 
Spa pension in open development (Haus Patz)
Spa pension in open development (Haus Patz) Parkstrasse 31
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1899 Magnificent Wilhelminian style building with half-timbered gables and wooden veranda, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the street scene. Plastered facade, pilaster strips, rich facade structure, wooden balcony, empty racks, changed in the roof area, horizontal roofing or with triangular gables, good architectural quality, formerly "Patz" house. 09245136
 
Kurpension (Albertpark-Villa, Haus Albertpark), single monument for ID no. 09301460 Prof.-Paul-Köhler-Strasse 1
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1901 Individual monument belonging to the Bad Elster park and spa facilities in Albertpark; Magnificent, richly designed Wilhelminian style building, of local and architectural importance, parks with national historical and gardening significance. 09245173
 
Sanatorium (individual monument for ID No. 09301460)
Sanatorium (individual monument for ID No. 09301460) Prof.-Paul-Köhler-Strasse 3
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1907 Stately plastered building in the reform style of the time around 1910, architects: Zapp & Basarke, Chemnitz, parks with national historical and gardening significance. Original, high-quality interior design, facade design preserved, architecturally, high-quality building, erected for Medical Council Dr. Charcoal burner. 09245172
 
Spa pension in semi-open development (Haus Exner) Prof.-Paul-Köhler-Strasse 6
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Around 1860, later reshaped Originally "Russischer Hof", later "Grand Duke of Mecklenburg", formerly historicizing plastered facade, rebuilt in the Art Nouveau style, with continuous balconies, once formed a structural unit with number 4, historically important. Saddle roof, plastered ashlar on the ground floor, roofing windows, blinds, folding shutters, triangular gable, facade redesigned in 1914, balcony extension, built as a lodging house. 09245174
 
Monument to Paul Koehler Prof.-Paul-Köhler-Straße 14 (near)
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After 1940 Medical Council Prof. Dr. Paul Köhler (1864–1940) ran a sanatorium in Bad Elster, which is of local history 09245176
 
Spa pension in open development (House Betula) Prof.-Paul-Köhler-Strasse 22
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1897 One-storey Wilhelminian style building with a richly designed veranda, of architectural and local significance. Originally written as “Villa Bethula”, the owner of the Royal Saxon customs collector Richard Hammer. 09245166
 
Spa pension in open development (Villa Neptun) Richard-Wagner-Strasse 1
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Around 1860 Wilhelminian style building, well-structured plastered facade with balcony, of architectural and local importance. Cornice, seven axes, two-story, gable over two axes, central projection, pilaster strips, arched windows. 09245159
 
Spa pension in open development (Villa König Johann, later Haus Hartsch) Richard-Wagner-Strasse 3
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Around 1860 Stately Wilhelminian style building, well designed plastered facade, of architectural and local significance. Mezzanine floor, two-storey, gable, central projectile, plastered ashlar on the ground floor, windows renewed, gable roof, Hartsch house (after 1945). 09245160
 
Residential house in open development and in a corner location Richard-Wagner-Strasse 10
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Around 1910 Richly structured plastered building with balconies, corner accentuation by standing bay windows, reform style architecture, historically important 09305108
 
Pension in open development (Sonnenhaus Brigitta) Roßbacher Strasse 4
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1908 Well-designed, historicizing clinker brick facade, semicircular balcony at the side, including bay windows, porches, of architectural and local significance. Client: Helene Hölzl. Lead glass windows in the stairwell, original windows, grilles, columns, gable with decorations, hip roof, wooden balcony afterwards, disfiguring. 09245128
 
Pension in open development (House Dorothea) Roßbacher Strasse 10
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1901 Historicizing plastered facade, of architectural and local significance. Cornices, plaster strips, original windows and doors, disfiguring balcony extensions, wooden balconies and arbor on the courtyard side. 09245129
 
Pension in open development (Haus Margit) Roßbacher Strasse 15
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Around 1905 Simple plastered construction with wooden balconies and half-timbered gables, of architectural and local significance. Two-storey, five axes, half-timbered drapery and gable, bay window, rung division window skylights, front door, windows, original facade structure, crooked hipped roof, simple design. 09245130
 
Pension in open development (Haus Echo)
Pension in open development (Haus Echo) Roßbacher Strasse 23
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Around 1890 Wilhelminian style building with splendid wooden balconies in an unusual design, of architectural significance. Single storey, high basement, gable, corner cuboid, slight changes, including tiles on the facade. 09245132
 
Residential house (surrounding area) of a farm Untere Bärenloher Strasse 28
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1st half of the 19th century One-storey building with cladding and block room, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Partly massively replaced, gable roof, surrounding support structure on the gable side, originally with two doors, originally a stable door. 09245163
 
House of a farm Untere Bärenloher Strasse 30
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Around 1800 Single-storey wood-paneled building with cladding, part of the block room preserved, in the typical Vogtland construction, historically important. Gable roof, partially massively replaced. 09245164
 
Three houses for customs officers (semi-detached houses) Untere Bärenloher Strasse 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48
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1935 In the homeland style, of importance to the local history, small guy 09245165
 
House of a farm Untere Reuth 17
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Before 1900 Single-storey boarded-up building, typical Vogtland surrounding structure on the eaves side, of architectural significance. Jamming, gable roof, sloping weather on the gable. 09245188
 
Residential house in open development (Stößhaus) Weberweg 1
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Around 1700 Single-storey building with a gable roof and cladding, a cladding-like construction on the eaves side, of architectural significance. Superior chair with tapped, clay stalls, until 1900 the house was still woven, wood connections. Monument value: old, good original condition, one of the last surviving village houses. 09245094
 

Mulhouse

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Bad Elster station with reception building and platform roof
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Bad Elster station with reception building and platform roof At station 4, 5
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1865 (reception building); 1896–1897 (platform) Railway line Plauen ob Bf – Bad Brambach – Cheb (6270, see PE); Monument of local history, technical monument.
  • Reception building: plastered facade, roof overhang, shutters
  • Platform roofing: cast iron pillars
  • Loading station: solid base, boarded up ground floor, wide roof
09209888
 
Residential building (No. 7) and back building (No. 8) At station 7, 8
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Around 1900 Plastered buildings from the Wilhelminian era, probably built in the railway context, of architectural significance. Basement, polygonal masonry, old windows and winter windows, straight window roofing, wooden vestibule, saddle roof (Eternit). Outbuildings: gable roof, plastered facade. 09209891
 
Kurhaus in open development (convalescent home Mühlhausen)
Kurhaus in open development (convalescent home Mühlhausen) Bergweg 7
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Marked 1899 Wilhelminian style, yellow clinker facade largely authentically preserved, influences of the Swiss style, built as a convalescent home for the Plauen local health insurance fund, significance in terms of building history and local history. Plaster walls, sandstone portal. Original: entrance door, wooden verandas, balconies. Half-hip roof with floating gable, roof overhang. 09209875
 
Rauntal viaduct
Rauntal viaduct Brambacher Strasse 2 (next to)
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1863-1864 Four-arched natural stone bridge over the Rauner Bach and the B 92 of the Plauen ob Bf – Bad Brambach – Cheb railway line (6270, see PE), of importance in terms of traffic and technology. Arched bridge, quarry stone masonry, corner blocks, later widened. 09209889
 
Stable house (No. 16) and barn (No. 15/16) of a farm Brambacher Strasse 15, 16
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Around 1850 Stable house single-storey building, half-timbered gable with Egerland ornamental gable, barn (double barn) boarded up, originally probably a twin courtyard, historical significance.
  • Stable house: ground floor changed, gable truss, gable roof (slate), back bakery
  • Barn: saddle roof (slate covering), very valuable in terms of house history, barn blocked out in the lower area
09209890
 
school-building Brambacher Strasse 17
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Marked 1898 Historic clinker brick building, facade structure typical of the time, architectural and local significance. Red clinker brick with yellow clinker brick structure, rubble stone base unplastered, central projectile with gable, corner cuboid and relief, hipped roof, roof turrets. Original: toilet block, steps, entrance door with iron grille, stairwell. 09209881
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Brambacher Strasse 17 (next to)
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After 1918 Significant local history, stepped pedestal (relief), monumental crowning 09209882
 
Stable house of a farm Brambacher Strasse 19
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Around 1820 Upper floor timber-framed, building on a distinctive hillside location, significance in terms of building history. Granite portals, granite column in the entrance, stairwell floor tiles, quarry stone stable, solid room (brick), gable roof. 09209883
 
Residential stable house and barn of a farm Brambacher Strasse 21
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Around 1830 Single-storey residential stable house with cladding, in typical Vogtland design, boarded up barn, largely original condition, historical significance. Massive vestibule, knee-high, use of clay, tin roof, other former building (probably number 22, parcels 62 and 63a) in the open-air museum. 09209880
 
Residential stable house, side building and barn of a farm Brambacher Strasse 23
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Around 1850 Single-storey stable house with boarded-up block room, boarding-up farm building, original courtyard complex preserved in a closed structure in typical Vogtland construction, historically important.
  • Residential stable house: Quarry stone / brick stable, room with block (boarded up), knee bar hardly bevelled, gable roof (sheet metal) possibly wood shingles
  • 19th century barn on brick substructure, gable roof
  • Boarded up outbuilding
09209879
 
Railway underpass Brambacher Strasse 26 (next to)
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1865 Natural stone arch bridge over the Plauen ob Bf – Bad Brambach – Cheb railway line (6270, see PE), of significance in terms of traffic and railway history. Quarry stone with ashlar masonry, barrel vault, widened granite from the 50s (two-track). 09209877
 
Stable house (surrounding area) and barn of a farm Jüdenlohweg 11
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Around 1800 (stable house); 19th century (barn) Residential stable house structurally remarkable and valuable regional typical timber-framed house, upper floor half-timbered on the courtyard side with Thuringian ladder motif and close upright position, otherwise boarded-up, elaborate timber frame construction, former three-sided courtyard, significance for building history.
  • Stable house: quarry stone plinth, ground floor block room, block room, solid stable part, granite walls, gable roof
  • Barn boarded up on brick substructure
09209884
 
Stable house (surrounding area) and courtyard gate of a farm Jüdenlohweg 16
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Marked 1822 Structurally valuable building, upper floor half-timbered with Thuringian ladder motif, partly clad, elaborate and unusual surrounding structure, courtyard-side rare upper arbor, one of the most valuable half-timbered buildings in the Vogtland, important from an architectural point of view. Due to the hillside location, the base storey (quarry stone plastered), surrounding framework with block construction / block room (boarded up) with split headbands, solid wall on the courtyard side, stable part made of unplastered bricks, upper storey half-timbered and upper arbor (five bays), gable roof (brick) to the outside around 1900 extension, courtyard gate divided with gate passage and people gate. 09209885
 
Dreiseithof Remtengrüner Weg 7, 8
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Ensemble that has been preserved closed, residential stable house with boarded half-timbered upper floor and valuable construction details (unusual surrounding structure, block room, groin vault in the stable part), boarded up barn, of architectural significance.
  • Residential stable house: Block boarded up, half-timbered upper floor boarded up, gable roof with old German slate covering, stable, quarry stone, granite walls, granite columns and groin vaults
  • Barn: two floors, partly solid ground floor, plastered courtyard gate with arch and people gate
09209887
 

Sole

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Stable house of a farm Am Wildenberg 5
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Around 1850 Upper floor boarded timber frame, relevance to architectural history. Ground floor clay block, window openings inside with arches (deep walls), beamed ceiling, barrel-vaulted quarry stone cellar, gable roof (sheet metal underneath wooden shingles preserved). 09209896
 
Residential stable house and earth cellar Am Wildenberg 20
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Around 1830 Single-storey building with cladding, despite the changes in contour, the building has mostly been preserved, evidence of rural building tradition, of architectural significance. Clay / brick masonry, boarded gable, boarded knee stick, wooden cantilever chair, tin roof (wooden shingles preserved) 09209895
 
War memorial for those who fell in the First World War (also for one who fell in the Franco-German War 1870/1871)
War memorial for those who fell in the First World War (also for one who fell in the Franco-German War 1870/1871) Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse
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After 1918 Local historical significance, woody stock 09209892
 
Cemetery chapel Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse
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Marked 1892 Plastered building with strong roof turrets, of local historical importance. Brick wall, round arches, hipped roof (slate), large roof turret with cast iron cross, leaded glass window. 09209893
 

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