List of cultural monuments in Biesnitz

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The list of cultural monuments in Biesnitz contains all of the cultural monuments of the Görlitz district of Biesnitz that were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until November 2017 (not including archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

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

List of cultural monuments in Biesnitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential building Am Berge 2
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Marked 1932 Plastered construction, verandas on the gable side, of architectural significance 09281976
 
Bergfrieden House; Villa and Berceau (portico) in the front garden Am Berge 4
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Around 1910 Architecturally important. Enclosure bricks with granite tops. Middle bay above ground floor and 1st floor granite cuboid. Granite base. Original windows.

Description of the garden elements:

  • Enclosure: a preserved fence pillar made of red brickwork on the southeast corner
  • Horticultural buildings: straight from the entrance on the street Am Berge to the villa, a metal structure with a wine cellar
  • Note: The retaining wall and pillars of the fence were rebuilt from red-colored precast concrete parts
09281975
 
villa Am Berge 6
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Around 1905 Plastered building in the reform style, very demanding, historically important. Semicircular loggia on the ground floor and balcony on the 1st floor. Big broken roof, small crippled hip. Granite base. Original windows. 09281974
 
Timber-frame house of Christoph & Unmack AG Niesky Am Berge 7
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1932 Timber house in prefabricated construction of the company Christoph & Unmack AG Niesky, of importance in terms of building history and architectural history.

Two-storey with a solid substructure. This is only visible from the valley side. Flat, only "creepable" gable roof. Red wooden window frames, original window grilles. Very modern in design and style: The continuous planks overlap, as usual, at the corners (block construction) and protrude further and further upwards. Built-in cupboards as partitions.

09281973
 
villa Am Berge 8
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Around 1910 One-storey with a compensating basement, broken roof, of architectural significance 09281972
 
Residential house with residential floor in block construction, Christoph & Unmack AG Niesky Am Berge 10
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1913 With residential floor in block construction, Christoph & Unmack AG, Niesky, basement floor partly brick, partly concrete, client pensioner Alois Schönberger, of importance in terms of building history and architectural history. Art Nouveau window grilles with floral motifs. A younger extension towards the rear. 09281971
 
Log house from Christoph & Unmack AG Niesky Am Berge 16
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Around 1914/15 Timber block house from Christoph & Unmack AG, a massive substructure in granite ashlars, one floor in wooden planks, flat, partially accessible roof, are also given the interior design, which is important in terms of building history and architectural history. Beautiful original, richly grooved windows. Shutters. 09281970
 
villa Am Berge 18
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Around 1910 Two structures, one with a sophisticated gable with plaster framing and the other along the mountain with a wooden veranda in front of it, of architectural significance. Wooden eagle owl on Firstspitze. 09281969
 
villa Am Berge 20
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Around 1910 In the local style, base made of quarry stone, one storey, broken roof, with the gable facing forward, on the ground floor there is a pentagonal roofed veranda, historically important 09281968
 
Restaurant with colonnade extension to the rear (Zur Landeskrone; Zum Kulmbacher Postillion) Aufgangstraße 6
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1860s In the main building there is a large hall, of architectural and local importance. The restaurant with guest rooms was called "Zum Kulmbacher Postillion" for a while. No original substance inside. The wooden colonnades can be implemented according to information from January 2, 2016. 09281946
 
House in a corner, with fencing Beethovenstrasse 2
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1920s Profiled cloaks and cornices, broken roof, fencing in granite pillars with wooden fence panels, of architectural significance 09281986
 
Landeskrone (aggregate)
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Landeskrone (aggregate) Route 1
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19th century The whole of the Landeskrone with the following individual monuments: Remains of the medieval castle on the summit and on the southern slope, the so-called "Small Tower" as a lookout and shelter, Körner monument, new mountain restaurant with tower, Bismarck tower on the Lindenallee and fountain house in the northeastern park area (see individual monuments under same address, Obj. 09282086) as well as the forest park with lime tree avenue, path system with stone fortifications, stairs, viewpoints and striking tree plantings (garden monument); The top of the crown was bare from the 15th century and was only reforested in the 19th century, which is of importance in terms of building history, history and landscape design.

Description of the garden monument

  • Lookout building: Small lookout tower with battlements, above the entrance of the tower a stone tablet with the inscription: “Built on the ruins of prehistoric times by friends of beautiful nature. Support this house of Carl Andreas von Meyer zu Klonow in the year MDCCLXXXXVI. His death did not let him enter completely. "
  • Ground relief: a volcanically formed two-lobed basalt rock (north and south crest) of the type of a cone mountain with granodiorite base and basalt cone (basalt breakthrough in the Lusatian granite slab), road partly supported by quarry stone masonry, two terraces (lower and upper) with retaining walls made of quarry stone masonry (basalt) and cover plates (granite) as well as granite pillars for the railing at the restaurant on the hilltop, a semicircular viewing terrace with retaining wall made of quarry stone at the restaurant, viewpoints on the roadway with retaining walls made of quarry stone
  • Access: a driveway, footpaths, straight stairway with granite steps (renewed), stairway (granite steps and paved areas) and stairs (granite steps) to the small observation tower, stairs from the lower to the upper terrace, zigzag path, isolated steps, two small ones Sandstone stairs to the Bismarck tower
  • Trees: Alley of trees (linden trees) on the straight stepped path, three Norway maples on the upper terrace at the restaurant, forest stands (ash-winter linden-hornbeam forest with pearl grass, ash-winter linden-hornbeam forest with swallowweed, winter linden-common oak forest) , Bushes (thorn bushes with semi-arid grass), afforestation (beech afforestation, spruce afforestation)
  • Equipment: Seating with quarry stone edging on the north path, remains of a so-called zoo grid (round iron pillars) and the remains of a bench (two granite stone plinths) in the north of the Bismarck tower
  • Water elements: water reservoirs (?) With stairs in the northeast in the lower area of ​​the mountain
  • Visual relationships: Panoramic view to the Zittau Mountains, Iser and Riesengebirge and over the Oberlausitzer Bergland, main view from the small lookout tower to the city, wide view to the west from a lookout point, former views from lookout points on the road, lookout point on the circular path, lookout point in front of the Bismarck tower with a view into the landscape to the east
  • Monuments: Grain monument, on a granite base Granite stele with a profile depiction as a bronze relief and inscription: "On August 12, 1809 Theodor Körner did not forget the loyal dead", on the plaque: "RGV Görlitz 1895 donated by the Görlitz Riesengebirgsverein Ortsgruppe", on the base Year: "1895", Bismarck monument on the south crest, without inscriptions
09282087
 
Remains of the medieval castle on the summit and on the southern slope, the so-called "small tower" as a lookout and shelter, Körner monument, new mountain restaurant with tower, Bismarck tower, staircase on the linden alley and fountain house in the north-eastern park area (see also general document Obj. 09282087)
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Remains of the medieval castle on the summit and on the southern slope, the so-called "small tower" as a lookout and shelter, Körner monument, new mountain restaurant with tower, Bismarck tower, staircase on the linden alley and fountain house in the north-eastern park area (see also general document Obj. 09282087) Route 1
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1267/68 (castle); 1796 (small tower); 1863 (new mountain restaurant); 1895 (Körner Memorial); 1901 (Bismarck Tower) Individual features of the aggregate state crown; Bismarck tower based on a standard design by the architect Wilhelm Kreis , of architectural and historical importance 09282086
 
House and enclosure wall
House and enclosure wall Friedersdorfer Strasse 8
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Around 1895 (residential building); marked 1897 (secondary system) Areas made of yellow clinker with red patterns, red clinker walls with yellow patterns, of importance in terms of building history 09281980
 
Rural house Friedersdorfer Strasse 9
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Around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Ground floor made of rubble stones. 09281982
 
Rural house with attached barn and enclosure wall
Rural house with attached barn and enclosure wall Friedersdorfer Strasse 10
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Around 1850 (farmhouse); 1897 (enclosure) Along the street, a red brick wall with a yellow pattern, marked 1897, is of architectural significance. Residential house with original windows. 09281981
 
Tenement house
Tenement house Friesenstrasse 1
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Around 1890 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280170
 
Residential house with enclosure
Residential house with enclosure Friesenstrasse 2
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Around 1885 Architecturally important 09280169
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shop
Apartment building in closed development, with shop Friesenstrasse 3
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Around 1890 With a store, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Store contains mail today. Original shop window front. 09280168
 
Tenement house, to the left in closed development
Friesenstrasse 5
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Around 1890 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280167
 
Water tower
Water tower Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 15
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Around 1890 Representative built next to a farm, clinker brick with plastered surfaces, farm itself not a monument, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene. According to a statement on site, the fountain is located under the tower. 09280043
 
Stable house of a farm Grundstrasse 17
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Marked with 1811 Upper floor half-timbered, portico and further overhanging roof, of architectural significance. Both barns (number 17a, 17b) along the road demolished in 1998. Today at this point new building. Residential stable house has been heavily renovated and not in accordance with monument regulations. 09280175
 
Villa with enclosure Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 11
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Around 1890 Architecturally important. Clinker construction, partly plastered surfaces. Large walled up window over the entrance. 09280041
 
Pottery Rhaue-Keramik; Property with residential house, substructures, walls with high clinker arches along the street and to the southeast, plaster scratch drawings on the workshop building, granite stairs with iron railing and the iron railing on the plateau between the residential building and the workshop building Kastanienallee 5
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Mid 19th century Pottery Rhaue, residential house with half-timbered upper floor, plaster scratch drawings on the workshop building, of architectural and regional significance. Until 2014 only residential building under protection. 09280045
 
school Kastanienallee 14
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Around 1890 Structurally and locally of importance 09280047
 
Niederhof; Residential stable house and two barns on a farm Kastanienallee 16
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18th century Residential building upper floor half-timbered with arcade with external wooden staircase, granite steps, including the newer left barn, of architectural and economic importance 09280046
 
Biesnitzhofen; Spa and restaurant Kastanienallee 21
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Around 1880 Since around 1830 health resort, 1899 under owner Richard Struhl opening of a "hydrotherapy and terrain health resort" with treatment, guest and lounge rooms, from 1928 additional daughter's home and restaurant, of local historical importance. Main building with a former inn on the ground floor, lead glass windows (diamond pattern) and vaults.

Own agriculture and gardening contributed to self-sufficiency. There were carbonic acid and oxygen baths and baths in the light gravel bed. The operation was secured by a sophisticated water circulation system. His son Ernst Struhl ran the property from 1907 to 1920, and from 1923 to 1928, Dr. Martin Weiser. From 1928 additionally under Franz Gerhardt Töchterheim. Public restaurant on the initiative of Margarete Weiser. From 1938 Elly and Joseph Rehlis until after 1945. From 1950 boarding school for popular education. 1951 Acquisition by Stadtgut Görlitz, it becomes a “cultural home for the promotion of socialist ideas”. 1952 Cessation of the restaurant business, a kindergarten and a boarding school for the extended high school are established here. From 1995 refurbished for residential purposes.

09280135
 
Loensches Rittergut (material entity)
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Loensches Rittergut (material entity) Kastanienallee 23
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Mid 19th century Entity Loensches Gut, also called the Oberhof, Groß-Biesnitz, with the following individual monuments: mansion with farmyard as a four-wing closed system, fountain in the manor, enclosure wall made of clinker brick and two gate pillars along Kastanienallee and Am Loenschen Gut (see individual monuments at the same address, Obj. 09280180), manor park with trees, ornamental plant with trees in the manor, avenue on the street "Kastanienallee" and avenue on the street "Am Loenschen Gut" (garden monument) as well as the field mill ditch with field mill pond as a whole; In terms of building history, local history, gardening and landscape design of importance.

Manor house with tower. Wing along Kastanienallee with stables, wing opposite probably rebuilt, but must be protected as part of the courtyard. Facility partly quite desolate.

Description of the garden monument:

  • Areas: jewelry plant on the estate, estate park, avenue of trees (chestnuts), avenue of trees (lime trees), adjacent orchards and fields
  • Building: Well house made of brick masonry with remains of the pumping system (pipelines) in the estate park near Kastanienallee, ice cellar (?) On the slope south of the Feldmühlgraben
  • Enclosure: two gate pillars made of brick masonry in the southwest of the outbuilding on the street "Kastanienallee", brick wall opposite the estate on the corner of the street "Kastanienallee" and street "Am Loenschen Gut"
  • Development: Remnants of a footpath with mosaic stone paving on the estate, curved path system in the estate park
  • Trees: Solitary trees (false cypress, larch, magnolia) and groups of trees (yew, arborvitae) as well as a number of shrubs (lilacs) on the ornamentation of the estate, solitary trees (two linden trees) on the estate in the northeast and southwest of the manor house, solitary trees (beech, oak ) and groups of trees (oak, linden, hornbeam, sycamore maple, field maple) in the southeast of the manor house, edge planting of rows of trees (linden and oak) as well as groups of trees and solitary trees (red oak, linden, oak, beech, sycamore, chestnut, white willow) in the meadow areas and on the paths, access areas and exposed points of the manor park, forest (beech, spruce, winter linden) of the manor park, round tree (red oak) in the eastern forest area, avenue of trees (chestnuts) on the "Kastanienallee" street and avenue of trees (linden trees) on the street "At the Loenschen Gut"
  • Parking areas: Wiesental am Feldmühlgraben, meadow in the southeast area
  • Water: circular fountain with a concrete edge in the middle of the jewelry complex on the estate, Feldmühlgraben with Feldmühlteich in the north and northeast area of ​​the estate park
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Manor house with farm yard as a four-wing closed system, fountain in the manor, enclosure wall and two gate pillars (see also material document Obj. 09302661) Kastanienallee 23
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Mid 19th century Structurally and locally of importance. Four-wing closed complex with mansion and tower, as well as stables. Erected in 1856 by order of FRW father, manor house dated 1861. Manor house with tower. Wing along Kastanienallee with stables, wing opposite probably rebuilt, but must be protected as part of the courtyard. Facility partly quite desolate. 09280180
 
villa Landhausstrasse 1
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Around 1910 Demanding reform architecture with traditional elements such as a hipped roof and roof tower, important in terms of building history. Small decorative ornaments. Semicircular balcony. Partly original windows. Tower extension. 09281967
 
Villa with outbuilding, probably a coach house Pfaffendorfer Weg 1
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Marked 1893 The latter is probably a coach house, both buildings historicizing, in yellow clinker bricks with red decorative bricks, the year bricked in the wall, of architectural significance. Original windows, door and blinds at the time of acquisition. 09281964
 
Villa Lichtenberg with coach house Pfaffendorfer Weg 2
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Marked 1898 Areas made of yellow clinker brick, structural elements sandstone, staircase tower with hood, none of which existed at the time of recording, historicizing, of architectural significance. Beautiful etched colored staircase windows with figural and floral motifs. 1st floor balcony grille. 09281966
 
Residential stable house Plantagenweg 24
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Around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance 09281984
 
Residential stable house of a former four-sided courtyard, with stable extension at right angles Plantagenweg 38
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Around 1820 Architecturally important. House with pike. After the renovation, the house is badly disturbed, especially in the picture. Until 2009 erroneously under number 34 in the list of monuments. Refurbished with DRSG. 09281983
 
Avenue with two rows of linden trees as the remainder of the former four-row linden tree avenue and a paved footpath on the northwest side Promenadenstrasse
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Around 1900 The beginning is called Biesnitzer Straße, an important urban green connection between the city center and the Landeskrone, from 1892 horse-drawn bus, from 1898 the electric one, which is important in terms of urban construction history.

Description of the garden monument:

  • Existence: avenue of trees (linden trees) with one row of trees each on the southeast and northwest side of the promenade street, on the northwest side footpath with a water-bound ceiling
  • South-west end - Fliederweg: South-east side with old trees and footpath with water-bound path cover, north-west side replanting and foot path with water-bound path cover
  • Fliederweg - Holunderweg: old trees on both sides, north-west side footpath with water-bound path cover
  • Holunderweg - Grundstraße: old trees on both sides with replanting, north-west side footpath with water-bound path cover
  • Grundstraße - Talstraße: South-east side at the Viktoriagarten Baumhain restaurant (9 linden trees and 2 chestnuts) as well as replanting, north-west side replanting and footpath with water-bound path cover
  • Talstraße - Büchtemannstraße: old trees and replanting on both sides, north-west side footpath with water-bound path cover
  • Büchtemannstraße - Reichertstraße: old trees on both sides with replanting
  • Section Reichertstrasse - northeast end of Promenadenstrasse: old trees on both sides and replanting

Note: Loss of the two middle rows of the former four-row lime tree avenue, loss of the paving of the footpath with water-bound path cover on the south-east side, the footpath was and is currently being paved on this side with a cycle path (bitumen cover) and a sidewalk (yellow concrete slabs)

09289036
 
Monument to a boilermaker, made of Lauchhammer cast iron
Monument to a boilermaker, made of Lauchhammer cast iron Promenadenstrasse (at the confluence with Friesenstrasse)
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Designed in 1917, in the art cast catalog of Lauchhammer 1 Cast iron from Lauchhammer, naked male figure on a round base, shown in motion with a raised hammer, sculptor and medalist Gerhard Janensch , artistically important 09282530
 
Villa Schultze (later a trout house), stable building with a coachman's apartment, villa garden, enclosure and garden house as well as valuable trees Promenadenstrasse 57
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1897 Property of the merchants Eduard and Gustav Schultze, coach house with coach house or stable, clad in wood on the upper floor, summer house with adjoining bowling alley made of bricks, garden with valuable old wood and water basin, fencing along the promenade piers with iron wire fields with entrance posts, along the main street piers with walls , Natural stone wall on the south side, eastern half, of architectural, historical and gardening significance. Castle-like building, very winding and picturesque. Villa with original furnishings, etched porch door.

Description of the garden monument:

  • Parts of the garden: front garden in the north-west and north-east of the villa, former vegetable garden in the south-east of the villa, park-like garden in the south-west of the villa
  • Garden structures: garden shed with bowling alley on the south-eastern enclosure wall
  • Enclosure: on the northwest border to Promenadenstraße fence with plastered base and pillars made of brick masonry as well as fence fields made of wire with metal frames and metal pillars, to the Promenadenstraße a gate with two plastered gate pillars and two gate wings made of metal construction, between the villa and the servant house two plastered wall sections with profiled cover made of concrete and a wheel deflector made of granite as well as a gate wing and a door wing made of metal construction (a gate wing, a wheel deflector and a pillar between gate and door are missing), on the northeast border to the Grundstraße plastered wall and economic gate, on the southeast border wall made of brickwork
  • Water element: round water basin southwest of the villa
  • Trees: Solitary tree (beech) on the north corner of the property, group of trees (six linden trees) in the south of the villa, shrubs (including rhododendrons, lilacs) in the north-west and south-west of the villa, old trees (mainly beech, hornbeam, linden, elm, oak) ) in the parking area
  • Viewing relationship: from the villa through the entire garden to the southwest along the central axis of the property

Note: the property is heavily overgrown, the paths are overgrown.

09280174
 
Residential building
Residential building Promenadenstrasse 58
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Around 1890 Historicizing plaster and clinker brick building, gabled central projection facing the street, of architectural significance 09280172
 
Hohenzollernburg;  Inn with hall and tower
Hohenzollernburg; Inn with hall and tower Promenadenstrasse 60
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Around 1862 Soldiers' quarters and gymnasium during World War II, then a school until the 1990s, of architectural and local significance 09280171
 
Villa Elfriede / Ilse
Villa Elfriede / Ilse Promenadenstrasse 64
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Around 1890 Partly clinker bricks, black glazed stones in layers, central gable, turrets on each side, historicizing, historically important. Stairwell colored leaded glass windows. On the ground floor arbor, on the upper floor balcony with bars. 09280173
 
Residential building Promenadenstrasse 65
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Around 1890 Central risalit with gable facing the street, of architectural significance, original windows 09281953
 
Residential building Promenadenstrasse 67
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Around 1905 Single-storey house with a brick-faced base and a large broken roof, well with a brick shaft and wooden pump, important from an architectural point of view, original windows 09281952
 
House and enclosure Promenadenstrasse 81
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Around 1910 Enclosure of an iron wire fence from the late 19th century, of architectural importance. The roof had ridge tiles with crabs when it was recorded in 1992. 09281938
 
House and enclosure Promenadenstrasse 83
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Around 1890 House formed like a corner house with a corner tower, iron wire fence from the end of the 19th century, of architectural significance. Roof crowns. Rear colored glass window. 09281939
 
Residential house and farm yard with barn and outbuildings of a former tree nursery as well as property directly on Promenadenstrasse, here remains of the enclosure as well as trees and raised seating area with wall and steps Promenadenstrasse 85
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Around 1850 The courtyard with the residential house and farm buildings were older and later belonged to the adjoining tree nursery and rose school (these are not monuments), an avenue of columnar oaks from the promenade to the nursery, valuable old trees, of importance in terms of building history and local history.
  • Enclosure: iron wire fence to the promenade street
  • The garden is divided into three garden rooms: the area designed as a front garden facing Promenadenstrasse, the area of ​​the garden to the west of the house and the area of ​​the garden to the east of the house
  • Path system: currently no longer legible, but possibly just overgrown
  • Garden equipment: in the north-west corner raised seating (so-called "curiosity") made of plastered brickwork, in the corners with pillars and profiled attachments, two boulders in the front garden area
  • Alley: representative avenue of columnar oaks (Quercus robur 'Fastigiata') from the promenade street to the nursery
  • Valuable old trees from a hornbeam (Carpinus betulus), a winter linden (Tilia cordata), three mountain maples (Acer pseudoplatanus), a Norway maple (Acer platanoides), a tree hazel (Corylus colurna), a pedunculate oak (Quercus robur), three yew trees (Taxus baccata) and one black pine (Pinus nigra), a red oak (Quercus rubra), three blue spruces (Picea pungens 'Glauca') and two tulip trees (Liriodendron tulipifera)
  • Shrub population greatly reduced due to the lack of care: lilacs (Syringa vulgaris) at the seat and peasant jasmine (Philadelphus coronarius) in the edge areas, the remains of a previously cut hornbeam hedge (Carpinus betulus) on the west side of the property
09281940
 
Residential house with enclosure Promenadenstrasse 89
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Around 1910 Rough plastered surfaces as a decorative element, important in terms of building history 09281941
 
Residential stable house with side building at an angle Promenadenstrasse 95
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Around 1860 Architecturally important, side building with stepped gable and gate entrances 09281951
 
Gasthof Burghof Promenadenstrasse 97
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Probably 1898 Upper floor and central projecting clinker brick with plaster structure, the builder was probably the master organ builder Karl Hoffmann from Leschwitz, of importance in terms of building history and local history. Central elevation to the street and to the sides. Ground floor plastered, upper floors clinker. 09281950
 
Residential building (snack hall; Swiss house) Promenadenstrasse 99
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Around 1892 Once a restaurant, clinker brick, of architectural significance. Upper floor and central projecting brick, ground floor plastered. The facility emerged from the "Piontek sausage shop with breakfast room" from 1892. 09281949
 
Residential building
Residential building Promenadenstrasse 106
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Around 1890 Strongly formed historical plaster structures, of importance in terms of building history. The annex was painted as a monument in 2017 after the site inspection. 09281937
 
barn Promenadenstrasse 114
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Around 1850 Significant in terms of building history and economic history, gates have changed significantly 09281943
 
House, barn and two side buildings Promenadenstrasse 118
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Marked 1874 Architecturally and economically important, the farm is closed on four sides 09281942
 
Tourist home;  Inn with a wooden veranda in front
Tourist home; Inn with a wooden veranda in front Promenadenstrasse 120
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1916 Developed from the court cretscham founded in 1851, expansion in 1884 with a dance hall on the upper floor, of architectural and local significance 09281944
 
Residential building
Residential building Promenadenstrasse 122
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Around 1850 Probably once an inn, historically important. The central balconies are missing in the construction on the square. Demolition of only the outbuilding. 09281945
 
House, side building and barn of a farm Schlaurother Straße 2
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Marked 1876 Significant in terms of building history and economic history 09281947
 
Children's home (Kinderheim Pruss. Oberlausitz; district children's home) with garden (ancillary facility) Schlaurother Strasse 10
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1891 Built in 1891 as a children's home in Prussian Upper Lusatia, this building along Schlaurother Straße, with a risalit in the middle and a crooked hip roof, since the renovation in the 1930s, simple, clinker base zone, otherwise plastered construction. Structurally and socially important. Original windows. Profile on the main cornice. 09281963
 
Upper Lusatian Synodal Diakonie; Rural deaconess house, with a small outbuilding Schlaurother Strasse 11
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Marked 1910 Rural nurses' home, of architectural and local significance. Clinker brick staircase and portal. Central risalit with relief panels. Drag dormers and bat dormers on the back. 09281960
 
Upper Lusatian Synodal Diakonie; Baby home Schlaurother Straße 12
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Around 1930 Structurally and locally of importance 09281961
 
Upper Lusatian Synodal Diakonie; Old people's home God's blessing Schlaurother Strasse 14
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Around 1928 Structurally and locally of importance. Structure with cornices. More modern conception than number 12. 09281962
 
Residential building Schlaurother Strasse 25
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Around 1900 Swiss house style, historically important. Flat sloping roof. Wooden loggias. 09281979
 
Villa House Eva Schlaurother Straße 29a
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Around 1920 Architecturally important, plastered construction with original, partly polygonal broken windows 09281977
 
villa Schönbergerstrasse 2
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Around 1905 Architecturally important, in the Heimat style. Half-timbered on the upper floors. Granite cuboid. 1st floor tiled, open verandas. 09281955
 
Villa with garden pavilion and fence Schönbergerstrasse 8
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Around 1905 (villa); marked 1916 (garden pavilion) Plastered building in the reform style, fence granite posts with iron bars, historically important. Original windows with many bars, some colored glass. Pike. Country style.

Description of the garden elements:

  • Enclosure: northern enclosure fence with plastered base and pillars and fence panels made of metal construction, north gate with two wings made of metal construction, eastern enclosure fence with base and pillars made of granite stone masonry and fence panels made of metal construction, east gate with two door wings made of metal construction
  • Woods: fruit trees
  • Horticulture: near the north-west corner of the garden, an octagonal garden pavilion made of metal construction, inscribed on the weather vane: "1914", access staircase with 5 steps from the sidewalk on Schönberger Straße to the east gate
09281956
 
Villa with enclosure (concrete posts with iron bars) Schönbergerstrasse 10
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Around 1905 Country house style, one storey, large broken roof, historically important. Base zone brick. The original blind boxes have been preserved. Enclosure of concrete posts with iron bars. 09281957
 
villa Schönbergerstrasse 12
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Around 1910 Architecturally important. Original windows. A colored stained glass window. 09281958
 
villa Schönbergerstrasse 14
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Around 1910 Architecturally important. Original windows. Art Nouveau basement window grating. 09281959
 
Inn Schönbergerstrasse 15
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Marked 1897 Two wings at an angle, with halls and guest rooms, main building clinker brick, building perpendicular to the slope with basement and ground floor in unplastered quarry stone masonry, upper floor clinker brick, from 1952 at the latest East Saxon printing, of architectural historical importance. Design with yellow and red clinker bricks that create ornaments. Base and ground floor, quarry stone masonry offset in a cyclopean manner. Original windows. The café was in the single-storey extension on Schönbergerstrasse. 09281954
 
Villa with garden Schönbergerstrasse 23
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Around 1895 Still historicizing, profiled cornices, staircase colored lead glass windows with floral motifs, ridge tiles with crabs, of architectural significance 09281965
 
villa Südoststrasse 39
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Around 1890 Clinker brick building, one storey with an extended mansard roof, of architectural significance 09280042
 
villa Südoststrasse 51
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after 1910 One-storey with a fully developed mansard roof, elegantly worked through, of architectural significance 09285636
 
Residential house with enclosure wall Südoststrasse 53
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1935 Sophisticated architecture from the 1930s with many preserved details, of architectural significance 09280806
 
Parallel courtyard with half-timbered house and clinker barn Talstrasse 1
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Around 1850 (house); 1922 (barn) The building owner of the barn was General Director V. Krebs from Weißwasser, which is of importance in terms of building history and house history. The barn is unchanged in February 2015. 09280044
 
House (no.65) and stable vault (in no.63i and k)
House (no.65) and stable vault (in no.63i and k) Walther-Rathenau-Straße 63i, 63k, 65
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Around 1870 Architecturally important. Residential house (number 65) with original windows with composite capitals. Stable vault from the northern side building (number 63i, 63k) integrated into the new building. All other courtyard buildings (barns) demolished, now new buildings in their place. 09281985
 

Deletions from the list of monuments

image designation location Dating description ID
villa Schlaurother Strasse 29
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1920s Structurally important; Removed from the list of monuments after 2014 09281978
 

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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  • List of listed monuments of the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, as of April 15, 2014
  • Monument map of Saxony , accessed on November 8, 2017

Individual evidence

  1. Görlitz district geoportal. In: gis-lkgr.de. District Office Görlitz, accessed on November 8, 2017 .

Web links

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