List of cultural monuments in Belgershain

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The list of cultural monuments in Belgershain contains the cultural monuments in Belgershain .

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

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Belgershain

image designation location Dating description ID
Signal box;  Leipzig – Geithain railway line
Signal box; Leipzig – Geithain railway line Bahnhofstrasse (northwest of No. 28 on the railway line)
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around 1932 Railway line Leipzig – Geithain, plastered building with clinker brick structure, in the style of modernism, as an example of high-quality utility buildings of the railway of architectural and technical historical importance, in a largely authentic and original appearance.

Multi-storey plastered building on a clinker base, flat roof, elongated, narrow windows in the facade balanced, two doors on the sides (original), the lintels each in clinker bricks, wide window fronts led around the front corners below the wide cantilevered flat eaves, in between clinker wall surfaces, original windows with Sprout, on the side of the building stairs with boundary wall and railing, located on a small slope, railway line Leipzig – Geithain, route number 6366, see. LG, route built 1885–1887, opened in 1887, signal box built around 1932, mechanical signal box, decommissioned in 2003.

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Gasthof Schönburger Hof (formerly) (Former inn, now kindergarten) Hauptplatz 1
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re. 1824 Simple plastered building with basket arch portal, building that characterizes the townscape at the entrance to the main street, of local history.

Two-storey, massive brick building, plastered, gable roof (beaver tail covering), formerly plaster structure painted on, basket arch portal with trimmed garments and capitals new, keystone only original with medallion and year, newly renovated, new windows.

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Rectory and side building (with annex extension) of the rectory Hauptstrasse 12
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re. 1733 Rectory, stately plastered building with a crooked hip roof, characterizing the townscape, of architectural and local historical significance.
  • Two-storey, massive brick building, plastered, half-hip roof (beaver tail covering), cornice strip, artificial stone walls, old vestibule, keystone in the portal, marked: 1733
  • Side building: two-storey brick building, plastered, on field stone plinth, original door and artificial stone walls in neoclassical form, gable roof (plain tile covering)
  • Remise: in brick, plastered, gable roof with high storage doors, two courtyard-side garage doors.
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St. Johanneskirche Belgershain: Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure, tomb and war memorial for those who fell in World War I
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St. Johanneskirche Belgershain: Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure, tomb and war memorial for those who fell in World War I Hauptstrasse 25
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1682-1686 simple baroque hall church with polygonal closed choir and square west tower, of architectural, local and historical importance.
  • Octagonal top, with late Baroque hood and lantern, northern additions partly in half-timbering, tomb (around 1750): high sandstone slab with inscription on flat drapery, flanked by semi-plastic figures (Jesus and John) and angel heads, crowned with a crown in front of clouds and rays, weathered Status
  • War memorial: high monolith-like granite stele, roughly hewn, smooth centered surface with the inscription: "Your brave heroes, the grateful community of Belgershain" and the following list of names, formerly highlighted in red, above a soldier helmet on crossed swords
  • In front of it a new granite stone with an iron plate for the victims 1939–1945 (no memorial), enclosure: brick and partly field stone masonry, plastered, with concrete stone slab cover.
  • Walled churchyard as the surroundings of a baroque hall church
    • Enclosure: all-round quarry stone wall, partially plastered, cover also plastered or beaver tail. Portal from the west (plastered pylons, cover plates made of concrete and spheres made of Rochlitz porphyry, steel bar gate)
    • Dense burial ground, no large trees. Access path between portal and church (water-bound ceiling, reddish) with Chamaecyparis hedge on both sides (cut). The terrain is flat, but partially elevated compared to the surroundings. Spatial connection to the palace ensemble and the estate park
  • Tomb and memorial for those who fell in World War I integrated into the west wall of the church
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Residential house of a three-sided courtyard and courtyard wall with gate entrance and two gates
Residential house of a three-sided courtyard and courtyard wall with gate entrance and two gates Hauptstrasse 33
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in the core 1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, representing the original building structure of the place, of architectural significance.
  • Very well renovated house with original half-timbered use, two-storey, half-hipped roof (beaver tail covering), solid ground floor, upper floor brick infill, newly built, Reko, reuse of half-timbered timber, otherwise everything else is new
  • Enclosure: gate pillars in brickwork, plastered, with sandstone slab cover, two posts with segmented arches, original gate wing paneling
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Grave slab Oberdorf 8
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Mahlerhaus (residential building) Oberdorf 9
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1751, according to information One of the older and largely authentically preserved half-timbered houses in the village, at times the residence of the lordly sheep master, later a craftsman's house (shoemaker), of importance in terms of the history of the building and the townscape.

Two-storey, solid ground floor in clay, upper storey in half-timbered, plastered compartments, solid base with brick underlay, plastered, high hipped roof (beaver tail covering) with protruding wooden eaves, windows mostly in the original format, slightly enlarged on the gable side, newly renovated condition.

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Alte Schäferei (house and storage building of the former sheep farm) Rohrbacher Strasse 1
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2nd half of the 18th century Shepherd's farm belonging to the former estate with the original structure of the building, of architectural and local historical importance, and at the same time defining the townscape due to its striking cubature.
  • Residential house: single-storey, solid clay, plastered, hipped roof (beaver tail covering), presumably original roof structure, new dormers on the courtyard side, bat dormers on the street side, half-timbered gable side, one side with extension and pusher (tailcoat roof)
  • Storage: massive brick construction, plastered, hipped roof (beaver tail covering) with two long pike roofs, broken stone base reinforced with brick wall, windows with original wooden walls and iron grids, supporting pillars and porphyry tufa walls on the street side, profiled brick eaves, original roof structure, wooden beam ceilings and supports
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Individual features of the entity of the castle and manor Belgershain: castle (No. 1, later school), cavalier's house (No. 1, today town hall), manor house (No. 2/3, today kindergarten), retaining walls of the moat and small monument in the park (see also Totality 09303146)
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Individual features of the entity of the castle and manor Belgershain: castle (No. 1, later school), cavalier's house (No. 1, today town hall), manor house (No. 2/3, today kindergarten), retaining walls of the moat and small monument in the park (see also Totality 09303146) Schlossstrasse 1; 2; 3
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1413/1414 wk Dendro Castle, a plastered building with two gable roofs and a central high stair tower, the core of the Renaissance building, neo-Gothic overformed, manor house, baroque plastered building with a mansard roof, of local historical and architectural importance.
  • Broad, two-story massive brick building with quarry stone, plastered, two gable roofs (plain tile roofing) with dormers, high stair tower in the center with neo-Gothic spire, porphyry walls from the Renaissance, side entrance with open staircase (closed), corner cuboid in sandstone and porphyry under plaster, new windows (historicizing), Inside: porphyry steps exchanged for granite slabs (tower), stucco ceilings, groin vaults, in the hall a fireplace in neo-Gothic design (marked 1906)
  • Residential house: two-storey, solid brick building, plastered, gable roof (plain tile roofing) with dormers, pointed arch structure on the ground floor, open staircase with portal in the middle, balcony on porphyry consoles on the gable side, rear central projection
  • Manor house (1730): two-storey, plastered, hipped mansard roof (plain tile roofing) dormers on the south side, pilaster strips, wide bezels, newly renovated, segmented arched windows on the ground floor, drilled walls on the upper floor, profiled eaves, newly renovated
  • Farm building / horse stable (17th / 18th century): elongated brick building, plastered, hipped roof with storage hatch and bat dormer window in the gable end, quarry stone base, corner ashlar in porphyry, plaster structure with corner ashlar, cornice, drilled drapery and profiled eaves, partially original Renaissance garments in porphyry preserved, inside original groin vault, side garden gate in brick masonry with roofing, very ruinous condition
  • In the park:
    • Monument (marked 1851) for Friedrich v. ... (?), Pile of stones in red granite, high stone with inscription (difficult to read), crown is missing, flanked by two lying stones, more behind
    • Park with a large avenue, with a quarry stone wall at the southern end
  • Farm building (Schloßstraße 5) - demolished before 2012
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The whole of the Belgershain castle and manor, with the individual monuments: castle (No. 1, later school), cavalier house (No. 1, today town hall), manor house (No. 2/3, today kindergarten), retaining walls of the moat and small monument in the park ( see individual monuments 08965897) and the park (garden monument) with viewing platform, pond and moat at the castle, as well as ancillary building (No. 4) and remains of the enclosure wall of the former tree garden (Rohrbacher Straße16)
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The whole of the Belgershain castle and manor, with the individual monuments: castle (No. 1, later school), cavalier house (No. 1, today town hall), manor house (No. 2/3, today kindergarten), retaining walls of the moat and small monument in the park ( see individual monuments 08965897) and the park (garden monument) with viewing platform, pond and moat at the castle, as well as ancillary building (No. 4) and remains of the enclosure wall of the former tree garden (Rohrbacher Straße16) Schlossstrasse 1; 2; 3; 4
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from 1600 (manor) Castle a plastered building with two gable roofs and a central high stair tower, the core Renaissance building, neo-Gothic overformed, manor house baroque plastered building with mansard roof, the scenic park with moat, pond with island, avenue, lookout point, forest-like park in the wider area, from architectural, local historical and local characterizing as well as regional garden and art historical importance.
  • Castle: broad, two-storey brick building with quarry stone, plastered, two saddle roofs (beaver tail covering) with dormers, high stair tower in the middle with neo-Gothic spire, porphyry walls from the Renaissance, side entrance with outside staircase (closed), corner cuboid in sandstone and porphyry under plaster, new windows (historicizing ), Inside: porphyry steps exchanged for granite slabs (tower), stucco ceilings, groin vaults, in the hall a fireplace in neo-Gothic design (marked 1906)
  • Residential house: two-storey, solid brick construction, plastered, gable roof (plain tile roofing) with dormers, pointed arch structure on the ground floor, central open staircase with portal, gable-side balcony on porphyry consoles, rear central projection, manor house (1730): two-story, plastered, mansard hipped roof (plain tile roofing) , wide bezels, newly renovated, segmented arched windows on the ground floor, drilled walls on the upper floor, profiled eaves, newly renovated
  • Farm building / horse stable (17th / 18th century), demolished before 2012: elongated brick building, plastered, hipped roof with storage hatch and bat dormer window in the gable side, quarry stone plinth, corner ashlar in porphyry, plaster structure with corner ashlar, cornice, drilled drapery and profiled eaves, partly original renaissance eaves Preserved in porphyry, original groin vaults inside, side garden gate in brickwork with roofing, very ruinous condition
  • Farm building (Schloßstraße 5) - demolished before 2012
  • Manor park:
    • Structural assets:
      • Buildings: castle, cavalier house, manor house, farm building
      • Enclosure: remnants of the enclosure wall of the former tree garden (Flrst. 536a, Rohrbacher Straße 16), access: accesses: from the west via a wooden bridge to the castle courtyard, from the east via the former farm yard via a stone arch bridge to the castle courtyard, path system: still present in a simplified form, garden axis in southern park ends in on a walled viewing platform
      • Garden equipment:
        • elevated viewing platform with retaining walls made of carved natural stone on the southern border
        • Monument (marked 1851) for Friedrich v. ... (Friedrich von Zehmen): Pile of stones in red granite, high stone with inscription (difficult to read), flanked by two lying stones, behind them more
      • Water elements:
        • Moat at the castle with retaining walls and stone arch bridge
        • Pond south of the castle with an island
        • Stream running from north to south along the western border of the park
    • Vegetation:
      • old trees of mainly English oak (Quercus robur) and hornbeam (Carpinus betulus), also red beech (Fagus sylvatica) and linden (Tilia spec.)
      • Alleys and rows of trees: Garden axis (avenue) made from formerly cut hornbeams (Carpinus betulus) in the southern park area
      • Hedges and bushes: cut hedge made of hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) south of the castle to close the park towards the moat, formerly cut hedge made of hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) west of the viewing platform
      • Geophytes: Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis)
    • Other protected assets: Visual relationship: from the viewing platform to the south into the landscape, through the garden axis to the south to the viewing platform
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Kohra

image designation location Dating description ID
House with attached stable and barn of a farm Fuchshainer Strasse 40
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1st half of the 19th century Two-storey clay building with half-timbered gable, farm buildings plastered brick buildings, part of the old local structure, largely preserved in its original form, of architectural significance.
  • Farmhouse: two-story, massive, plastered clay building, upper floor clay, courtyard side slightly bulged, wooden window frames and wooden window frames, some old lattice windows and wooden shutters, street-side gable made of half-timbered, steep saddle roof
  • Stable: two-storey, solid brick construction, plastered, walls in natural stone, wooden mountain door on the upper floor, pigeon openings, profiled eaves, gable roof covered with beaver tail
  • Barn: two-storey, solid, plastered, two large wooden gates, gable roof with beaver tail covering
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House of a farm Fuchshainer Strasse 41
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re. 1783 Upper floor two-tier half-timbered, part of the historical local structure, original half-timbered part, characterizing the townscape and significant in terms of building history.

Solid ground floor, clay corrugation, plastered, windows partially enlarged, upper floor half-timbered, double-barred, old window sizes, windows renewed, gable roof with beaver tail covering, gable side with well-worked threshold and headband, former mountain door on the courtyard side clogged.

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Köhra village church: Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure, gravestone and war memorial for those who fell in World War I
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Köhra village church: Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure, gravestone and war memorial for those who fell in World War I Kirchstrasse
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1768–1770, in the core 13th century The core of the Romanesque choir tower church, remodeled in baroque style, of architectural, local and historical significance.
  • Church: Romanesque choir tower church, enclosure wall: plastered cemetery wall approx. 1.50 meters high
  • Gravestone on the church wall: sandstone tablet with volutes and lettering field in cartridge shape and crown completed, heavily weathered inscriptions
  • War memorial: sandstone plaque with vented gable and oak leaf decoration, inscription: “Our fallen heroes” “Honor her a souvenir. The grateful community of Köhra "
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Residential house and two side buildings of a cottage estate Leipziger Strasse 32
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1st half of the 19th century Part of the old local structure, socio-historical significance.
  • Residential building: one-storey, solid construction, plastered, smooth plastering flanges on the door and windows, smooth corner pilasters, gable roof, one side slightly hipped, small standing dormer, beaver tail covering * Side building: one-story, solid, plastered, saddle roof, beaver tail covering, largely renovated in accordance with listed buildings
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Gasthof zur golden Krone Köhra (residential building of a four-sided courtyard, formerly part of an inn) Leipziger Strasse 44
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re. 1818 Two-storey plastered building with a basket arch portal and crooked hip roof, part of the historical structure of the town, its significance for the town and its building history.

Two-storey, massive plastered clay building, ground floor window with walls and portal made of porphyry tufa, keystone in the portal with inscription: "M" and "1818", upper floor probably half-timbered, plastered, crooked hip roof (beaver tail covering)

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Water house Windmühlenstrasse
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around 1920 (waterworks) Elevated tank for storing water, still in operation, significance in terms of technology and supply history.

Single-storey, small concrete building, plastered, entrance flanked by pairs of pilaster strips, strong cornice, triangular gable, partly comb plaster, embankment.

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Residential house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Windmühlenstrasse 25
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1st half of the 19th century Residential building upper floor half-timbered plastered, quarry-stone-brick barn, part of the old local structure, good example of the old courtyard structure, farm that characterizes the locality, of importance in terms of building history.
  • Farmhouse: two-storey, solid ground floor, presumably clay building, plastered, ground floor windows partially enlarged, upper floor presumably half-timbered, plastered, rear part with a small extension and mountain door on the upper floor, tailcoat roof
  • Side building: one-storey, solid clay, plastered, old wooden doors, steep pitched roof
  • Barn: solid, single storey made of combined brick / quarry stone masonry, small segmented arched windows, segmented arched barn door with wooden gate, gable roof with rebated tiles.
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Moving out house of a three-sided farm Windmühlenstrasse 49
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1st quarter of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, characterizing the townscape and part of the historical town structure, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, ground floor presumably clay building, plastered, upper floor presumably half-timbered, plastered, hipped roof with beaver tail covering, old wooden window and door frames.

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House of a farm Windmühlenstrasse 50
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, of importance for the townscape and building history.
  • Residential house: two-storey, solid ground floor, plastered, upper floor half-timbered, double-bar, original window sizes, street gable made of half-timbered slightly bent forward, crooked hip roof covered with folded tiles
  • Stable extension: solid, two-story, plastered, with mountain door on the upper floor, gable roof
  • Pull-out house: one-storey, on a field stone base, plastered clay building, wooden window frames, hipped roof with beaver tail covering, pull-out house demolished before 2012.
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Former rectory (no.61), barn and side building (no.61a) of a rectory Windmühlenstrasse 61; 61a
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18th century Rectory with half-timbered upper floor and hipped roof, side building on the ground floor clay, upper floor half-timbered double-barred, solid barn, of architectural and local historical importance.
  • Residential house / rectory: two-story, solid, plastered ground floor, upper floor half-timbered double-bar, hipped roof with beaver tail covering, new bat dormer, house renovated
  • Barn: one-storey, solid, plastered, large wooden gate, gable roof with beaver tail covering
  • Farm building / side building: two-story, ground floor made of solid clay, wooden window frames and lintels, wooden door frames and old door, upper floor half-timbered double-bar, infill with clay and wooden pegs, protruding gable roof with beaver tail covering, boarded gable, inside old doors and ceilings, rear Part of the building badly deteriorated and in danger of collapsing.
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Residential house of a mill estate Windmühlenstrasse 66
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18th century Ground floor clay, upper floor half-timbered, intact old half-timbered construction, former windmill location (mill demolished between 1965 and 1970), of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey, solid, ground floor clay, plastered, upper storey half-timbered double-bar, gable end replaced by bricks and plastered, tailcoat roof covered with beaver tail (windmill demolished in the 1980s).

08965991
 

Rohrbach

image designation location Dating description ID
Cottage Angerstrasse 3
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End of 18th century Upper floor half-timbered, first floor clay, small and largely preserved in its structure and building fabric of a house owner, of socio-historical interest and architectural significance.

Two-storey, plastered, ground floor solid clay, first floor timber-frame with clay peg infills, plastered, original windows on the back, finally with wooden eaves, gable roof (beaver tail covering), boarded gable side and facing with bricks on the street side, window format on the ground floor changed, barn extension NO DENMAL (built-in garage).

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Residential stable house and courtyard wall with gate of a former three-sided courtyard Angerstrasse 9a
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around 1820 Upper floor half-timbered, building largely preserved in its original form, of importance in terms of the history of the building and the townscape.

Two-storey, plastered, ground floor solid clay, upper floor half-timbered with adobe infill, crooked hip roof (rear part with tailor-made roof for barn), partly original windows, fence: wide gate with basket arch in brickwork, plastered.

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Rohrbach village church: Church (with furnishings), war memorial for those who fell in World War 1 and 2
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Rohrbach village church: Church (with furnishings), war memorial for those who fell in World War 1 and 2 Angerstrasse 10
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re. 1897 yellow clinker brick building, neo-Romanesque hall church, with retracted choir and west tower, architect: Theodor Quentin, Pirna, of importance in terms of building history, shaping the townscape and history.
  • Neo-Romanesque hall church, yellow brick building with retracted choir and apse of the same width, west tower (later shortened)
  • War memorial: narrow sandstone stele with a cross-shaped end, therein a relief with an iron cross and oak leaves, new inscription plate made of copper: "The victims of war and violence, 1914–1918 and 1939–1945"
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Stable house of a farm Angerstrasse 13
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re. 1825 Elongated farmhouse with double-timbered half-timbered upper floor, beautiful example of the old village buildings in a well-restored condition, of importance in terms of the history of the building and the townscape.

Two-storey, ground floor solid, plastered, upper floor in half-timbered, plastered compartments, half-hipped roof (beaver tail covering), back with tailcoat roof, plastered, porphyry portal with keystone and porphyry walls in the courtyard, gable-side windows on the ground floor enlarged, well renovated condition.

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Moving house of a farm Angerstrasse 21
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around 1800 Ground floor clay, upper floor half-timbered, authentic and originally preserved house as a testimony to the rural construction and way of life of bygone times, of socio-historical and architectural significance.

Two-storey, ground floor made of solid clay and solid quarry stone, upper floor half-timbered with clay pegs, remnants of large-scale plastering, gable roof (beaver tail covering), original wooden walls, one gable side boarded up, others slated, large mountain door on the back.

08965881
 


Rectory (former church school, today residential building) Kirchgasse 28
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around 1720 Simple plastered building with hipped roof, one of the oldest preserved buildings in the town, of local historical importance.

Two-storey plastered building with hipped roof (beaver tail covering), cantilevered eaves, old wooden walls on the ground floor (facing the courtyard), newly renovated condition, presumably still older components / rest of the interior, used as a school until 1922, then Rohrbach children started school in Belgershain.

Mortuary NO MONUMENT.

08965880
 

Threna

image designation location Dating description ID
House of a farm Dorfstrasse 2
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, part of the old local structure, historically important.

Two-storey, ground floor plastered, upper floor half-timbered, original window size, window renewed, gable clad, tails roof with embossed tiles, house renovated, half-timbered raised.

08966005
 


House of a farm Dorfstrasse 10
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Mid-18th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, characterizing the townscape, part of the historical town structure, largely preserved in its original form, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, solid ground floor, plastered, ground floor windows partially enlarged, upper floor windows partially preserved in their original size, gable roof with beaver tail covering, wooden mountain door on the upper floor.

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Threna village church: Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and war memorial for those who fell in World War I
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Threna village church: Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and war memorial for those who fell in World War I Dorfstrasse 15
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in the core 13th century (church) Late Romanesque hall church with retracted choir and round apse as well as transverse west tower, baroque and neo-Gothic overformed, of architectural, townscape and local historical importance.
  • Church: late Romanesque hall church with transverse west tower
  • War memorial: roughly cut granite stone with smoothed inscription plaque: “In the field of honor fell”, names of the dead and “The people in need, the heroes dead! The grateful community of Threna ”, above in relief a steel helmet, sword and oak leaves.
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Residential stable house (without southern extension), stables built to the north, southern barn, outbuildings on Grimmaer Strasse, rear gate, fencing of the garden on Grimmaer Strasse and pavement of a farm Dorfstrasse 42
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18th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered plastered, barn massive plastered building with brick structure, authentic and largely original evidence of peasant way of life and work, of architectural historical importance.
  • Residential stable house: solid ground floor, plastered, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, with original window sizes, saddle roof, cottage (gardener's house?): Two-story, plastered, probably made of clay, stable windows, arched doors, upper floor with mountain doors, pigeon openings, saddle roof
  • Backhaus: single-storey, flat plastered building, window openings of various sizes, gable roof, gable with mountain door (Backhaus demolished before 2012)
  • Barn: one-storey, solid, brick structure with pilaster strips with stepped gables, gable roof
  • Stable: one-storey, solid plastered building with segmented arched windows, flat hipped roof, Biedermeier door
  • Enclosure: brick gate pillars, metal fence as garden border
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House of a former three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 48
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18th century Upper floor intact half-timbered structure, significant significance of the townscape, part of the historical structure of the town, of architectural significance.

Ground floor solid made of clay, plastered, arched arches around the ground floor windows, upper floor half-timbered double-transom, original window sizes, gable side massively replaced.

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Residential house and attached angled stable house as well as fencing with gate system of a farm
Residential house and attached angled stable house as well as fencing with gate system of a farm Dorfstrasse 52
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around 1870 representative, castle-like house with two corner towers, richly structured plastered facade, very stately courtyard, of architectural, historical and local significance.
  • Farmhouse: two-and-a-half-storey, with tower-like raised sides, ground floor and first floor with rectangular windows, second upper floor with coupled round arched windows, neo-Renaissance plastered structure, towers with strong cornice
  • Stable: attached to the back of the farmhouse, two-storey, ground floor in brick and quarry stone masonry, plastered, gable roof, inside: stable with cross vaults resting on four sandstone pillars
  • Enclosure: clinker wall, gate pillars with tiled roofs, metal fence as border of the front garden.
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Residential house and three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 54
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18th century The farmhouse and the northern side building (granary) are particularly noteworthy due to their age and characteristics, of local and architectural importance.
  • Farmhouse: solid ground floor, plastered, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, gable side with enlarged window, hipped roof with beaver tail covering
  • Storage: two-storey, solid, plastered, windows added later, small windows still original, gable side with mountain door and crane beam, steep gable roof, later. Inscribed 1488, dendrochronologically, however, dated 1740, western side building: two-storey, solid, plastered, stable windows, wooden stable doors, mountain door on the upper floor, gable roof covered with beaver tail
  • Eastern side building: attached to the residential building, two-storey, solid, plastered, gable roof, originally stables on the ground floor, fodder floor upstairs
  • Barn: one-storey, massive plastered building on an elongated floor plan, passage with segmented arched wooden gates - demolished before 2015
08966003
 


Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Oberholzer Strasse 64
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around 1900 diversified Wilhelminian style building, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, massive brick building on an irregular floor plan with a terrace on the back, verandas partly made of wood, partly old windows, combined hipped roofs with beaver tail covering, ridge tiles with small volutes (water wave band), enclosure: brick pillars with knobs, metal gate and wooden fence panels.

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