List of cultural monuments in Breitenbrunn / Erzgeb.
The list of cultural monuments in Breitenbrunn / Erzgeb. contains the cultural monuments in Breitenbrunn / Erzgeb.
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .
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Breitenbrunn / Erzgeb.
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Moat Antonshütte, with moat and rifle weir, (entity)
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(Map) | 1827-1831 | Aggregate water ditch for power generation of the former Antonshütte,
The longest artificial water supply in the district, which is still used today to generate electricity, sheds light on the working and production conditions of the 19th John and is therefore of technical and socio-historical importance; the ditch is part of the network of mining monuments that characterize the special cultural landscape of the Ore Mountains. still used today to generate electricity, trench running parallel to the Chaussee to Johanngeorgenstadt along the western slope of the Schwarzwassertal, created for water wheel drive of the cylinder blower of the Antonshütte - today exhibited as "Schwarzenberg blower" in the "St. Elisabet Fundgrube “Freiberg, (today hydroelectric power plant owner Matzner) continued on Antonsthaler and Erlabrunner Flur, the lower 150 m concrete run 1990s, in between (about 360 m total) always concrete supports 1920s - 1970s. |
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Moat Antonshütte (entity): Moat and rifle weir (individual monument from ID 09299500) | (Map) | 1827-1831 (moat) | Moat to generate electricity in the former Antonshütte, with a length of approx. 2½ km the longest artificial water supply in the district, of significance in terms of mining history |
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Remnants of a compressor station from the bismuth mining industry | (Map) | 1949-1950 | Technical historical monument, one of the last of its kind in the Breitenbrunn / Johanngeorgenstadt area.
Complex preserved foundation system of a compressor station, the last of about 14 former stations in the vicinity, belonged to shaft 243, length 45.5 m, width 12.50 m, foundation of the former cooling tower 5.5 m², remains of the supply lines, station with 16 single foundation claws for Jumo compressors, converted 12-cylinder aircraft engines of the Junkers 213 type. The Russians had dismantled the Zwickau engine plant, but used the engines for compressors in uranium mining. Compressor stations were built and networked at the shafts, originally there were around 60 of them. The engines were suspended upside down in the foundation claws that are still in place today. That the Junkers engines were used for this purpose was probably largely unknown until now. |
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Former forester's house | Alt Rabenberg 1 (map) |
around 1800 | Isolated half-timbered house typical of the landscape and typical of the time, of architectural and local significance.
Ground floor solid plastered, upper floor timber-framed boarded, gable roof. |
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Former church school, now a residential building | Old way to school 1 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Plastered or boarded half-timbered building, of local historical importance.
Two-storey, standing near the church and rectory, one eaves side plastered, ground floor solid, upper floor partially timbered with timber, gable roof with pike. |
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House and gate of a farm | Dorfberg 26 (map) |
marked 1795 | Rural massive residential building with segment arch portal, of architectural significance.
Two-storey solid plastered building with corner blocks, ground floor arched portal with keystone, two-winged coffered front door with narrow skylight window with rung division, originally with shutters on both floors, crooked hip roof. |
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gym | Hauptstrasse 112 (map) |
around 1929 | Typical building in the local style, of local and architectural value.
One-storey, rectangular building with a curved saddle roof, quarry stone base and quarry stone support pillars, rectangular windows, barrel vaults inside. |
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Rectory | Hauptstrasse 161 (map) |
around 1880 | Simple plastered building, of local historical importance.
Two-storey, five axes, central entrance eaves side with original two-leaf house door with narrow skylight, segmental arched window on the ground floor, rectangular window with rung division on the upper floor, gable roof, plaster renewed, the facade structure simplified. |
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Church (with furnishings) and cemetery with enclosure and memorial stone for plague pastor Wolfgang Uhle | Hauptstrasse 169 (map) |
1559 | Small hall church with ridge turret, of architectural, townscape and local history significance.
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Ruin of the former hunting lodge with surrounding small park (garden monument) | Hauptstrasse 176 (map) |
1610 (hunting lodge ruin) | Remnants of a tower house standing on an island surrounded by a moat, of importance in terms of garden art and local history.
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War memorial for those who fell in World War I | Hauptstrasse 176 (near) (map) |
1920 | Natural stone block with chiseled writing, of local historical importance.
Granite block with a squat granite obelisk with a stone wreath and a stone replica of a steel helmet, inscription: "You innocent victims exhort us to eternal peace", total height 2.50 m, boulder comes from Rabenberg, client: War Victims Association. |
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Former forester's house, today residential house (No. 180), and barn (No. 178) of a forester's yard | Hauptstrasse 178; 180 (card) |
around 1800 | Typical landscape, boarded half-timbered building, of local and architectural significance.
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Residential stable house and water trough of a farm | Klughausen Weg 16 (map) |
around 1800 | Plastered facade with basket arch portal, one of the few rural houses in the Klughausen Grund, largely preserved in its original state, of architectural significance.
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Residential building | Mühlanger 1 (map) |
around 1800 | Half-timbered building typical of the time, characterizing the townscape, of architectural significance.
Solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, possibly preserved at the gables, plastered there, gable roof with artificial slate covering, the half-timbered with simple struts, changed on the ground floor, The house is located with Mühlanger 3 below the main road and is visible from afar and defines the townscape. |
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Residential building | Mühlanger 3 (map) |
1st half of the 17th century | Upper floor half-timbered with double St. Andrew's crosses, head struts and wall-high St. Andrew's cross with rhombus, one of the oldest rural houses with a half-timbered construction on the eaves side, which is rare in the district, of architectural significance.
House fundamentally structurally changed: extension of the rear eaves side, massive gable sides, ground floor new plaster, plinth facing, only half-timbering on the upper floor of one eaves side preserved with straight St. Andrew's crosses arranged in pairs in compartments below the windows, side wall surfaces with wall-high diamonds, stands in the middle of the eaves side with flared headbands. |
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Oral hole of the St. Christoph tunnel | Schachtstrasse 63 (near) (map) |
Raised in 1558 | Evidence of ore mining, of technical historical importance.
Stolln was opened in 1558 by the mountain lord Christoph Müller von Berneck - the owner of vitriol huts and the hammer mill in Breitenhof, mainly tin and silver were mined here, among other things, the original chew today replaced by a new wooden house, above the mouth an inscription: “St. Christoph Stolln 1558 ". |
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Former shift master house of a hammer estate | Schachtstrasse 124 | around 1600, later reshaped | Originally part of the hammer mill built in 1570, striking building with unplastered quarry stone masonry and half-timbered upper floor, of local and technical significance.
Ground floor quarry stone masonry unplastered, door in the middle of the eaves side with a basket arch, windows also with basket arch, simple stud framework on the upper floor, gable roof, gable partly boarded up, ground floor probably older than half-timbered upper floor, school room for the hammer settlement Breitenhof on the ground floor until 1880. |
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Former forest ranger's office (Umgebung), today a residential building | Sonnenleithe 8 (map) |
1713/1714 Dendro (forester's house) | Upper floor half-timbered, one of the few half-timbered houses in this house landscape, of great importance in terms of architectural history and the local image.
Two-storey, ground floor partly solidly plastered with arched door in the stable area, living area block room with surrounding construction - tensioning bolts with keel arches, flattened head struts, block room plastered on the outside, half-timbered upper floor narrow-stalked struts, profiled filler wood and beam heads with gable triangle clearly protruding through the sloping roof, saddle roof Hay elevator and hatch, windows in the block room area with wooden surrounds and folding shutters, valuable from the history of the house. |
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Antonshöhe
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Post mileage | Crandorfer Strasse (map) |
marked 1724 | Quarter milestone, important in terms of traffic history.
Quarter milestone made of granite from the Erzgebirge (Bruch near Wiesenbad) with the row number 53 stood on the Poststrasse Dresden-Chemnitz-Stollberg-Zwönitz-Schwarzenberg-Johanngeorgenstadt. It bears the initials "AR", "1724" and a post horn mark. The head piece was renewed. The stone was moved 650 m in the direction of Cranzahl. In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon post-mile pillars. Elector Friedrich August I wanted to build a modern traffic and transport control system in the electorate in order to promote trade and economy. He entrusted Magister Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679 - 1742) with the implementation. The system of post mile pillars comprised distance pillars, quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars. The distance columns should be set up in the cities in front of the city gates, later only on the marketplaces. Quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars were set up along the Poststrasse. They received a consecutive numbering (row number), starting from the beginning of the measurement. The all-mile columns were set up outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). The distance pillars were marked with the monogram "AR" for "Augustus Rex", the Electoral Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian double coat of arms and the Polish royal crown. The full mile, half mile columns and quarter milestones were all similarly labeled, none of them had a coat of arms, but the monogram "AR". The distances were given in hours (1 hour = ½ post mile = 4.531 km). This mile system was the first European traffic management system. The pillar considered here is of great importance in the history of traffic as part of the nationally significant postal system. On the old Schwarzenberg – Johanngeorgenstadt pass road, rebuilt in 1969, stone restored after 1990 with a new attachment. |
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Former sanatorium, now a nursing home, with porter's house, sanatorium garden (garden monument) and enclosure | Crandorfer Strasse 1 (map) |
1950 | in the style of the national building tradition of the 1950s, main building of the sanatorium with surrounding park, built in connection with uranium ore mining by the bismuth, of architectural significance.
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Antonsthal
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Wettin stone: memorial stone | (Map) | 1889 | In memory of the 800th anniversary of the Saxon ruling house Wettin.
Roughly hewn granite block with an inscription, of regional historical value. Inscription: "Wettin / 1089.1889. / HA", dimensions: 0.65 m or 0.90 m high, 0.77 m wide, 0.68 m deep. |
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Wassergraben (sub-section OT Antonsthal: see also entity ID 09299500) | (Map) | 1827-1831 | Moat for generating electricity in the former Antonshütte, approx. 2½ km in length the longest artificial water supply in the district, behind the weir approx. 80 m long tunnel, at the exit of which two keystones: 1. "König Anton" marked 1881, 2. "FEW" (= Paper manufacturer Franz Eduard Weidenmüller), important in terms of mining history.
(For a further description, see the entity) |
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Memorial stone for Franz Dziebko | (Map) | 1953 | Monument in memory of a victim of fascism, of local historical value.
Memorial for anti-fascist resistance fighter Franz Dziebko from Antonsthal, born May 29, 1902, died as a result of imprisonment on January 29, 1936. |
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Residential building | Gartenweg 1 (map) |
around 1900 | Typical clinker brick building in good original condition, probably part of the FE Weidenmüller paper factory, of social and architectural value.
Two-storey, central projectile with frontispiece, segmented arched window, various friezes: cantilevered cornice, German band, crooked hip roof with large overhangs, dormers with crooked hip roofs. |
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Workers' settlement FE Weidenmüller paper factory (aggregate) | Garden path 2; 3; 4a; 4b; 4c; 5 (card) |
between 1900 and 1915 | Subject entity with the following individual features:
Factory settlement of social and architectural significance. Settlement along Gartenweg and Mittelstraße, the owner of the paper mill Viktor Weidenmüller had the settlement built for employees and workers between 1900 and 1915. |
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Apartment building (see population list ID 09305255) | Garden path 2 | around 1905 (apartment building) | Typical building in clinker mixed construction of socio-historical importance
Employee residence, two-storey, clinker composite construction at the gable, ornamental framework, segmented arched windows, house in the “Swiss style”, hipped or half-hipped roof. |
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Settlement house (see population list ID 09305255) | Gartenweg 3 (map) |
around 1905 | Typical building in clinker mixed construction of socio-historical importance.
Three-part construction - middle section single-storey on the eaves, side wing at the gable end and two-storey with protruding gable roofs with empty chevrons, clinker composite construction, rough plaster, clinker brick on house edges and windows. |
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Settlement house (with three entrances) - (see population list ID 09305255) | Garden path 4a; 4b; 4c (card) |
around 1905 | Typical building in clinker mixed construction of socio-historical importance.
Three-part construction - middle section one-storey with jamb, eaves, side wing at the gable and two-storey with protruding gable roofs with empty rafters, clinker composite construction. |
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Settlement house (see population list ID 09305255) | Gartenweg 5 (map) |
around 1905 | Typical building in clinker mixed construction of socio-historical importance.
Three-part construction - middle part single-storey on the eaves, side wing at the gable end and two-storey with protruding gable roofs with empty rafters, clinker composite construction. |
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Former mansion of a smelter, later part of a paper mill | Jägerhäuser Strasse 1 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Representative plastered building with a mansard roof and distinctive roof turret, echoes of the neo-Gothic style, probably a former hat house, on the site of a silver smelter, later the FE Weidenmüller paper mill, of architectural, local and technological significance.
Two-storey, broadly laid plastered building with a central projectile, shaped facade, hipped mansard roof with attic house and ridge turret, courtyard entrance with two-flight staircase, former mansion, overformed around 1900, eleven axes, ground floor round arched window, upper floor pointed arched window. |
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Former school, later municipal office | Jägerhäuser Strasse 3 | 1906 | Demanding plastered building with sandstone base, in a landscape-adapted construction, of local historical importance.
L-shaped floor plan, two-storey, representative entrance with a round arch, sandstone edging with keystone, skylight Round arched window with lead glazing depicting learning children - high base floor with sandstone ashlar, round arched window on the ground floor, rectangular window on the upper floor, gable roof, representative entrance with a single staircase, these flanked on both sides of stone parapets with stone balls, front door double-leaf wooden cassette door - original preserved. |
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Front door of a residential building | Jägerhäuser Strasse 15a (map) |
around 1880 | Singular double-leaf wooden door with skylight, of importance in terms of the history of handicrafts.
Single front door - double-leaf with glazed skylight with semicircular muntin bars, both door leaves set with diamond blocks. |
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House and barn | Jägerhäuser Strasse 16 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Simple half-timbered house typical of the time and landscape, boarded up barn, of social historical importance.
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Former ore pounding mill and laundry, now a museum and restaurant | Jägerhäuser Strasse 17 (map) |
1828 |
Silver laundry ; early industrial building of local and technical historical importance.
In the lower part of the Halsbachtal shortly before the confluence with the Schwarzwassertal on the old commercial road, seven axes, single storey, plastered quarry stone building, narrow rectangular windows, gable triangles, half-timbered, saddle roof with pike, eaves side high entrance, wood shingle roofing Plant already in the 18th century for processing the ore - Erzpochwerk including laundry "Unexpected luck on the eighth " included in the construction of the "Antonshütte" around 1830; it fell into disrepair after 1900, expanded into a technical exhibition system from 1955, inaugurated in 1969. |
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Former forester's house, now a residential building | Jägerhäuser Strasse 22 | 1901 | Simple plastered construction of local and architectural value.
Former district forester's house, two-storey, rough plaster, windows with grooved skylight windows, crooked hip roof, natural stone plinth, original front door - single-leaf with glass insert, window and door surrounds Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff. |
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Settlement house (see population list ID 09305255) | Mittelstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1905 | Typical building in clinker mixed construction of socio-historical importance.
Two-storey head building with a central projectile and saddle roof, one-storey angular wing attached, similar design to the other housing estates, rough plaster, clinker brick corners and window canopies, original front door, two-winged with grooved skylight. |
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Settlement house (see population list ID 09305255) | Mittelstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1905 | Buildings in clinker composite construction of socio-historical importance.
One-storey, eaves, corners in clinker brick, house entrance on the side and on the eaves side with small antechambers with a crooked hipped roof, dormers. |
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Settlement house (see population list ID 09305255) | Mittelstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1905 | Typical building in clinker mixed construction of socio-historical importance.
Two-storey front building with a central projectile and saddle roof, single-storey, angularly attached wing, similar design to the other settlement houses. |
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Settlement house (with three entrances) - (see population list ID 09305255) | Mittelstrasse 4a; 4b; 4c (card) |
around 1905 | Buildings in clinker composite construction of socio-historical importance.
One-storey, eaves, corners in clinker brick, house entrance on the side and on the eaves side with small antechambers, half-hipped roof, dormers, in front of the house wells, belonging to the settlement complex, now walled up. |
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Settlement house (with three entrances) - (see population list ID 09305255) | Mittelstrasse 5a; 5b; 5c (card) |
around 1905 | Buildings in clinker composite construction of socio-historical importance.
One storey, eaves, corners in clinker brick, house entrance on the side and on the eaves side with small antechambers, hipped roof, dormers. |
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Apartment building (see population list ID 09305255) | Mittelstrasse 10a; 10b (card) |
around 1930 | Typical house, characterized by the Heimat style, of architectural significance.
Unplastered natural stone building, upper floor boarded up, a shed on each side: half-timbered boarded up, hipped roof or mansard roof with pike, stairwell protruding like a tower, gable triangles with diagonal boarding, continuation of the workers' settlement Gartenweg / Mittelstrasse. |
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Apartment building (see population list ID 09305255) | Mittelstrasse 11a; 11b (card) |
around 1930 | Typical example of the Heimat style, of architectural significance. (See also Mittelstrasse 10 and 12)
Angular building consisting of two structures - eaves or gable-independent, two-storey natural stone building unplastered, 1st floor and gable boarded (gable triangles with diagonal boarding), gable roofs, shutters, tower-like staircases, side sheds, natural stone masonry, gable roof. |
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Apartment building (see population list ID 09305255) | Mittelstrasse 12a; 12b (card) |
around 1930 | Typical example of the Heimat style, of architectural significance. (See also Mittelstrasse 10 and 12)
Angled building consisting of two structures - eaves or gable-independent, two-storey natural stone building unplastered, 1st floor and gable boarded (gable triangles with diagonal boarding), gable roofs, shutters, tower-like staircase porches, boarded-up sheds. |
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Memorial to the fallen of World War 1 | Talstraße 4c (next to) (map) |
1921 | Simple, roughly hewn stone with an inscription plaque, of local historical importance.
Inscription: "1914.1918" and Iron Cross, "Died for their homeland: ... (list of names) ... honor their memory!" |
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Methodist Church | Waldstrasse 3 (map) |
1923-1924 | Quarry stone building characterized by the local style, of architectural and artistic value as well as an impact on the townscape.
Irregular floor plan, two-storey head building with arched windows, curved saddle roof, roof pike and turret with pyramid helmet, massive entrance porch, balcony on the upper floor, nave adjoining the head building (hall), single storey with narrow pointed arch windows (four on each eaves side), saddle roof, the townscape visible from afar formative. |
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Carolathal
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Residential building | Carolathal 17 (map) |
around 1925 | Former official residence of a cardboard factory in Carolathal, building committed to the local style, of architectural value.
Two-storey, house entrance in the middle of the eaves side, staircase protruding on a triangular floor plan, front door and base with natural stone surround, original single-leaf front door with square (on the top) window divided into four, boarded up upper floor, hipped roof with pike, roof bay window, staircase with pyramid helmet, Gable with diagonal boarding. |
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Erlabrunn
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Wassergraben, sub-section OT Erlabrunn (entity ID 09299500) | (Map) | 1827-1831 | Moat for generating electricity in the former Antonshütte, with a length of around 2½ km, the longest artificial water supply in the district (description given as a whole) |
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OdF monument (memorial stone for the victims of fascism) | (Map) | 1950 (memorial stone) | regional historical significance
Beyreuther Weg junction, in the forest northwest of Steinheidel , at the Vorderen Fällbacherkreuz |
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Former wood grinding shop with a water power plant (No. 1, on a T-shaped floor plan, later an electricity station) as well as a residential building (No. 2) with an attached outbuilding and fencing | Albertsthal 1; 2 (card) |
around 1900 (wood grinding shop) | Landscape-defining building complex, half-timbered residential building with echoes of the Swiss style, quarry stone industrial building, of architectural and regional significance.
1919 The wood grinding shop was converted into a hydroelectric power plant; a turbine was operated for a time in the single-storey building extension. |
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Former station keeper's house, now a residential building | Albertsthal 3 (map) |
around 1900 | Simple half-timbered building in the Swiss style, of architectural value.
One-storey, half-timbered with brick infill, boarded gable, floating gable, saddle roof, similar design to the house of the neighboring factory (possibly originally related to the factory). |
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Residential building | Alte Jägerhäuser Strasse 2 (map) |
around 1930 | Probably the former official residence of a cardboard factory in Carolathal, typical building in the local style, of architectural and social historical importance |
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Post mileage | Am Märzenberg (map) |
1725 | Full-mile column, important in terms of traffic history. A whole-mile column made of granite, assembled from fragments, obtained in two different quarries. The pillar stands on a small traffic island in front of the miners' hospital. It is not known when the column was assembled. The sections come from two different pillars that were found in Breitenbrunn and Oberwildenthal. In 1984 the column was restored by the Johanngeorgenstadt master stonemason Karl Slama.
In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon post-mile pillars. Elector Friedrich August I wanted to build a modern traffic and transport control system in the electorate in order to promote trade and economy. He entrusted Magister Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679 - 1742) with the implementation. The system of post mile pillars comprised distance pillars, quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars. The distance columns should be set up in the cities in front of the city gates, later only on the marketplaces. Quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars were set up along the Poststrasse. They received a consecutive numbering (row number), starting from the beginning of the measurement. The all-mile columns were set up outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). The distance pillars were marked with the monogram "AR" for "Augustus Rex", the Electoral Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian double coat of arms and the Polish royal crown. The full mile, half mile columns and quarter milestones were all similarly labeled, none of them had a coat of arms, but the monogram "AR". The distances were given in hours (1 hour = ½ post mile = 4.531 km). This mile system was the first European traffic management system. The pillar considered here is of great importance in the history of traffic as part of the nationally significant postal system. Whole mile column, granite, composed of fragments in 1984. |
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Hospital complex with the following listed components: main building House I, House II, separate building in front of House II (microbiology), morgue, farm building I and farm building II as well as park (garden monument) | Am Märzenberg 1a (map) |
marked 1950 (house I and II) | Characteristic and artistically sophisticated example of GDR architecture from the 1950s, of high architectural, artistic, urban and landscape value.
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House, barn and well house of a farm | Am Märzenberg 22 (map) |
around 1840 | In half-timbered construction, largely originally preserved farm, of architectural historical and local significance.
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Seidel-Villa: Villa with garden (garden monument) | Am Märzenberg 23 (map) |
marked 1937 | Typical of the time, architecturally sophisticated building in traditionalist style, today part of the clinic grounds, of architectural significance.
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Knight green
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Trigonometric point | AD 1937 (map) |
Between 1850/1890 (triangulation column) | Bolzen, triangulation column, 2nd order station, significant in terms of surveying history and technology history.
The station was determined by Nagel himself on the Hirschensprung, southeast of Breitenbrunn on an aisle between the forester's house and aisle D. It lies on a rock made of mica slate, which towers over the surrounding forest floor by about 2 m. The point was simply fixed with a concreted brass bolt with a rounded head and a diameter of about 5 cm (see also station 149 - Hainberg). It is secured by a square brass bolt with a cross cut and an edge length of 2.5 cm, which is set in concrete on the rock slab about 2.4 m west of the center. The access to the mountain is largely overgrown. The views to neighboring points are also restricted or not available due to the high forest. In the period from 1862 to 1890, a land survey was carried out in the Kingdom of Saxony, in which two triangular networks were formed. On the one hand, there is the network for grade measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony (network I. class / order) with 36 points and the royal Saxon triangulation (network II. Class / order) with 122 points. This national survey was led by Christian August Nagel , according to which the triangulation columns are also referred to as "Nagelsche columns". This surveying system was one of the most modern layer networks in Germany. The surveying columns set for this purpose remained almost entirely in their original locations. They are an impressive testimony to the history of land surveying in Germany and in Saxony. The system of surveying columns of both orders is in its entirety a cultural monument of supraregional importance. Brass bolts, round, diameter 5 cm, set in concrete in the rocks. |
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Bridge over the Pöhlwasser | (Map) | 19th century | Quarry stone arch bridge, historically important. single arch, keystone. |
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Oral hole of the Oberer-Rother-Adler-Adit | (Map) | marked 1834 | Mining plant of regional historical importance.
Simple pointed arched tunnel mouth hole, restored and reconstructed with the original keystone, this marked "Oberer-Rother-Adler-Stolln 1834" with crossed hammers, altitude 704 m above sea level, opened from 1837, the Rother Adler mine has been building Eisenstein, Roteisenstein, Martit since the Middle Ages and magnetite. In 1883 the mining was stopped for reasons of profitability and the pit was thrown out. |
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Road bridge over the Pöhlwasser | (Map) | marked 1826 | Quarry stone arch bridge, historically important.
Single arch, keystone marked "1826". |
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Two boundary stones (No. 8 and 9) | (Map) | marked 1729 (boundary stone no.8) | Regional historical significance.
Old granite boundary stones on the Kaffenberg am Grenzgraben, rectangular post - number 9 rounded at the top, number 9: 80 cm high, 20 cm wide, East side: GDR, initial DS, below it crown, below it initials AR and year 1779, West side: CS, underneath crown, underneath C VI, narrow sides: 67 and 9 (start of counting at the earlier "Bohemian mill"), Number 8: similar design with a straight top. |
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Betting fountain | (Map) | 1889 | Squat obelisk with a water basin (fountain) made of quarry stone, for the 800th anniversary of the betting, of regional historical importance.
Set up on the occasion of the 800th anniversary of the House of Wettin, location may have been changed due to the later road construction, there may be a connection with the king's visit in 1907, a stone tablet with stone roses and the inscription: "WETTIN / 1089 - 1889 / HA" was attached to the obelisk, the obelisk stands in the middle of a water basin. |
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Former powder tower of the Mittlerer-Rother-Adler mining complex | At the powder tower (map) |
1883 | Rare evidence of mining history. |
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Residential house, formerly a mill | Arnoldshammer 4 (map) |
19th century | Striking quarry stone building, of architectural and local historical value.
Three-storey with jamb, 3 × 3 axes, mixed construction of quarry stone masonry with brick design elements, such as pilaster strips and cornices, flat pitched gable roof, changed in the ground floor area. |
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House, side building and barn of a property as well as house tree and orchard (garden monuments) with enclosure | Arnoldshammer 5 (map) |
According to tradition, 1777 | Former widow's residence for the widow of the hammer gentleman von Elterlein, late baroque house with associated farm buildings and a singular enclosure of a meadow orchard, of great importance in terms of local history, architectural history and landscape.
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Factory building of a wood goods factory, with factory chimney | Globenstein 5 (map) |
1906 | In clinker construction, local and industrial historical importance.
Elongated factory building, two-storey, clinker brick construction, red and yellow clinker brick, large almost square industrial windows, on the roof skylight windows, with clock tower - small square wooden tower with a flat pyramid helmet, polygonal chimney, system on the eastern bank of the Pöhlwasser, the production range included ladder carts, bird farmers ( World renown), sledges, aviaries, later furniture, cable reels, boxes, windows, doors, etc. |
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Factory owner's house | Globenstein 7 (map) |
1898 | Architecturally striking half-timbered house in the Swiss style, of great architectural and urban significance.
Half-timbered house built in the Swiss style, birthplace of the later factory owner Ludwig Flemming, grandson of the company founder Karl Ludwig Flemming, who founded the "Holzwarenfabrik Carl Ludwig Flemming, Globenstein" in Globenstein, small half-timbered building located on the mountain slope with a solid ground floor and half-timbered in the Drempel floor and in the roof bay Ground floor window shutters, regularly arranged rectangular windows, slate-covered saddle roof, in the middle of the eaves side three-axis roof bay window with saddle roof, floating gables with protruding purlin heads on ornate consoles. |
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Residential stable house, barn and water trough of a farm | Grenzgrund 9 (map) |
around 1935 | Residential stable house built in the local style, of architectural and socio-historical importance.
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Memorial stone for victims of fascism | Halbemeiler Weg (map) |
After 1960 | Memorial stone for the KPD chairman and politician Ernst Thälmann , for the anti-fascist resistance fighter Guido Pilz from Lauter and an unknown concentration camp prisoner, a truncated pyramid made of natural stone with a portrait bust of Thälmann and inscriptions, of regional historical importance. |
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Residential building | Hammerbergstrasse 7 (map) |
around 1800 | Simple plastered building with slated gable, largely preserved in its original form, of architectural significance.
Two-storey plastered building with irregular window arrangement, segment-arched house entrance door in the middle of the eaves side, two-winged with a raised skylight (around 1925 house door), saddle roof, construction time of the house probably around 1800, possibly earlier, five window axes, two of which are twin windows on the upper floor, to the left of the entrance Small segment arched window opening, on the rear side of the eaves two-storey barn extension without monument value, inside the house there should be a tunnel mouth hole. |
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Residential building | Karlsbader Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1905 | Old location Globenstein, originally preserved Wilhelminian style building in Swiss style, of architectural value.
Mixed clinker construction, two penetrating structures on a T-shaped floor plan, arranged at the gable or eaves facing the street, the gable part of the house has two axes, the eaves part has three axes, one storey with jamb, jamb and gable triangle, ornamental framework with brick infill, floating gable with cut out decorations, as well as the window frame Decorated with sawn-out boards and roofing in the gable triangle, original stone window frames on the ground floor, there segmental arched windows, cellar windows also small segmented arched windows with clinker compensating arches, dominant street location, therefore also of urban significance. |
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Residential building | Karlsbader Strasse 6 (map) |
Mid 19th century | First building of a factory in Globenstein of the future company Flemming, formerly with a technical system (stamping mill with water wheel), named after the first owner Körner, building of regional historical importance.
First building of the factory complex in Globenstein of the future company Flemming, built in the middle of the 19th century, builder and first owner Körner, the building included a water wheel and a stamping mill for crushing tree bark for tanning purposes. Encouraged by this use of water power, C. Ludwig Flemming, son of brush maker Christian Flemming, moved here from Schönheide and founded the company "Holzwarenfabrik Carl Ludwig Flemming, Globenstein" in 1864. The first production included drilled brush boards for the company "Flamingo" in Schönheide. One-storey, massive quarry stone building, plastered, with a slate-covered gable roof. |
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Residential stable house (with integrated barn part) | Karlsbader Strasse 33 (map) |
inside marked 1894, older in core | Architecturally and socially significant half-timbered house in good original condition.
In the house there was at times a saddlery, in connection with the creation of a workshop room for the saddlery, the house entrance was relocated on the garden side and window openings were expanded. |
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town hall | Karlsbader Strasse 48 (map) |
1927 | Municipal office, stately home-style building, of architectural and urban significance.
Two-storey building on a rectangular floor plan with a high basement level veneered with quarry stones, 6 × 2 or 3 axes, plinth and enclosure of quarry stone, in the basement two large, ogival garage doors flanked by buttresses, garage doors with diagonal planking, small entrance door with crossbars in the middle was provided, all windows with lattice structure, in the middle of the eaves side of the street with the inscription "Rathaus", unnecessary ornamentation was dispensed with in the design of the house, the windows are the main design element due to their arrangement, shape and edging, as well as the vertical wooden cladding of the upper floor and the diagonal wooden cladding of the gable triangle, the shutters, the curved saddle roof, the town hall is connected to the neighboring house by a lower intermediate building with an entrance. |
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villa | Karlsbader Strasse 66 (map) |
around 1910 | Originally preserved plastered building, reform style architecture, of architectural significance.
Two-storey plastered building on an approximately square floor plan with a concluding hipped roof, base of quarry stone in layered masonry, side balcony as a roof over the house entrance, semicircular cantilevered bay window over two storeys, above a balcony in the roof area, simple plastered construction without significant elaborate design elements, monumental value of historical building value. |
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Former cardboard factory, consisting of a production building (with technical equipment) and drying shed, today a technical museum | Karlsbader Strasse 80 (map) |
around 1900 | Originally preserved building complex with fully functional technical equipment, of technical historical importance.
Only the production building and the drying shed below are under monument protection.
The company emerged from a former sawmill, it was converted into a wood grinding shop in 1880, production came to a standstill in 1990, and the owner continues to run his factory as a technical museum (status 1994). |
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Former hydropower plant | Karlsbader Strasse 90 (map) |
around 1905 | Typical plastered building in good original condition, of industrial and local historical importance.
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Former train station with reception building, locomotive shed and museum collections (wagons and locomotives) | Kirchstrasse 4 (map) |
1897 (reception building) | Significant facility in terms of traffic history and technology history ( Kleinbahnmuseum, Oberrittersgrün station ).
Station of the narrow-gauge railway Grünstädtl-Oberrittersgrün, built 1888/89, opening of the line together with the section Schwarzenberg-Grünstädtl of the standard-gauge railway,
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Two houses built together | Kirchstrasse 10; 11 (card) |
around 1800 | Architecturally striking half-timbered houses in good original condition, of architectural and urban value.
Probably one of the two houses is an extension of the older house, which originally stood alone at this location,
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Residential building | Kirchstrasse 15 (map) |
marked 1904 | Typical Gründerzeit plastered construction, of architectural significance.
Two-storey, 5 × 3 axes, simple plaster stucco structure, plaster grooves on the ground floor, corner pilasters, belt cornice at the same time plastered windowsill cornice, simple artificial stone window frames on both floors, cantilevered saddle roof on ornate cantilever consoles, floating gable, window renewed, in the middle of the eaves side original house door: two-winged Ornamental grating and grooved skylight, The house belonged to the former coal and briquette dealer Oswald Schneider. |
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Former church school, now a residential building | Kirchstrasse 23 (map) |
1832 | Half-timbered house typical of the time in good original condition, of local historical importance.
Two-storey longitudinal building with half-hipped roof, massive ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, simple post framework with corner struts partially clad, house entrance in the middle of the eaves side, used as a church school from 1832 to 1905, since then residential house, house with few changes, only single-storey massive extensions on both gable sides, the have not damaged the original building stock. |
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Church (with furnishings) , cemetery with fencing, and memorial complex for those who fell in World War I and a war memorial for those who fell in the Franco-German War of 1870/1871 | Kirchstrasse 27 (map) |
1688-1693 | Urban-defining baroque hall church with a squat east tower, a site of regional historical significance and a remarkable church.
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Former Steigerhaus and Bergschmiede, later a residential house and printing house, today a residential house and mouth hole, remains of the foundation masonry of a former hat house and mining water system for draining the upper and middle tunnels | Rothen-Adler-Strasse 10 (map) |
1822 | Important evidence of old mining, of technical historical importance.
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Youth hostel with remains of the enclosure and terrace walls | To youth hostel 2 (map) |
1926 | Building typical of the time, shaped by the Heimat style, of landscape-defining and tourism-historical importance.
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Steinheidel
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Former school, now a residential building | Steinheidel 3 (card) |
around 1930 | Typical building in good original condition, in the local style, of importance for the local history and the landscape.
Two-storey, rectangular floor plan, ground floor massively plastered, base of quarry stone, upper storey with horizontal planking, rectangular windows arranged in pairs with shutters, curved gable roof with large dormer window, typical building characterized by the Heimat style, of architectural value. |
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Mandolin orchestrion | Steinheidel 7 (near) (map) |
around 1905 | Singular musical instrument ( Steinheidel monkey ), of artistic importance.
Built around 1900/1905 by the Leipzig / Gohlis-based company Dienst, called "DRGM Mandolinen Orchestrion Ideal DRGM", originally produced for a restaurant in Mülsen St. Jacob, since 1907 in the Steinheidel Inn, which was then named Staahaadler Aff , an intermediary was I. Albin Schulze from Zwickau, Instrument is very popular, guests often only visit the inn because of the orchestrion - so there is a public interest in preservation, large cabinet-like instrument with Art Nouveau decoration, lead glass window on the side with floral Art Nouveau decorations (flowers), in the middle glass part, behind it "musician monkey" (Staahaadler Aff) as well as working technology of the orchestrion (estimated around or shortly before 1900). |
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Memorial to the fallen of World War 1 | Steinheidel 9 (near) (map) |
after 1918 | Roughly hewn natural stone with an inscription plaque, of regional historical importance.
Roughly hewn natural stone with an inscription plaque "1914/1918", a representation of the Iron Cross, and the names of the fallen, under the names the words: "We died for you", a plaque added later for the fallen soldiers of the Second World War. |
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Dish houses
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Former forester's house, now a residential building | Am Grenzhang 4 (map) |
1786 | Typical landscape, boarded up simple forest building, the place where the community of Tellerhäuser was founded, of local and historical importance.
The forest building was built in 1786 for the first forest employee in the Tellerhäuser-Gottesgab border region on what was then a desert boggy place. Since then it has served as a forester's house. Simple construction typical of the landscape, which serves as an office and apartment for forest employees. The building is one of the first three houses of Tellerhäuser and was the place where the municipality was founded and was the administrative center of the Saxon Kingdom and State for decades. Single-storey house, partly with a basement, with a set cellar vault and two entrances, angled floor plan, pitched roof covered with slate, the foundation walls consist of collected field stones, the building is completely covered with spruce boards, located on the forest, characterizing the townscape. |
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Former customs officer residence | Oberwiesenthaler Strasse 3a; 3b (card) |
around 1936 | Old location in Zweach, residential building typical of the landscape, characterized by the local style, with wooden paneling, of architectural and socio-historical value.
Residential houses built for customs officials, now used as single-family houses, single-storey boarded facade, vertical or horizontal boarding, basement, windows with folding shutters, gable roof covered with slate with towers, the base of quarry stone unplastered. |
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Former customs officer residence | Oberwiesenthaler Strasse 4a; 4b (card) |
around 1936 | Old location in Zweach, residential building typical of the landscape, characterized by the local style, with wooden paneling in good original condition, of architectural and socio-historical value.
Residential houses built around 1930 for customs officials, today used as single-family houses, single-storey, facade with horizontal or vertical planking, basement, gable roof, windows with folding window shutters, gable roof covered with slate with dormers, the base of quarry stone unplastered. |
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Residential building, former forest workers' residence | Oberwiesenthaler Strasse 5 (map) |
around 1925 | Pseudo-half-timbered house built in the local style, in very good original condition, of great architectural and social historical importance.
Elongated one- or one-and-a-half / two-storey solid building with pseudo-framework construction on the eaves side facing the street, entire building with horizontal or vertical wooden cladding, broken stone plinth, roof pike in the middle of the eaves side, slate-covered hip roof, on the rear eaves side two wooden entrance sheds, original Doors, original windows in the roof area and on the dormers, the surrounding structure only on the eaves side: eight yokes, headbands flattened onto the stands. This is an exemplary building example of the Heimat style, consciously linked to the construction of the half-timbered houses, which were originally to be found in this landscape area. The construction of the house is characteristic of forest houses or customs officials' houses from around 1925–1930. The building was used as a residence for forest workers until 1945, afterwards it was owned by the community, today it is privately owned. |
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Residential house and two side buildings of a farm, formerly a mill | Oberwiesenthaler Strasse 12 | around 1800 | The upper floor is boarded up, a rural ensemble typical of the landscape, of significance for the townscape, in terms of building history and social history.
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Former cultural monuments
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Residential building | Breitenbrunn, Hauptstraße 8 (map) |
Mid-18th century | Residential building |
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Apartment building in open development | Breitenbrunn, Hauptstraße 27 (map) |
around 1900 | Apartment building in open development |
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Residential building | Erlabrunn, Schwarzenberger Strasse 1 (map) |
Former Railway keeper's house, meanwhile residential building in open development, half-timbered building in Swiss style, in front of No. 1 |
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Remarks
- ↑ The list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony provides binding information .