List of cultural monuments in Colditz

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

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

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  • Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
  • Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
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  • Dating: indicates the year of completion or the date of the first mention or the period of construction
  • Description: structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the monument properties
  • ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column Notification-icon-Wikidata-logo.svg; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .

Colditz

image designation location Dating description ID
Black Cross (stone stele, so-called Black Cross, in the Colditz Forest)
Black Cross (stone stele, so-called Black Cross, in the Colditz Forest) (Map) re. 1727 Presumably set up in memory of a hunting accident, of local historical importance.

Porphyry tuff stele with pyramidal end, back with cross, front with inscription “Bey / these / has / from / a / sow to / dead / MG 1652 / hit / hit / has / has been / has been / has been / has been / 1727”.

08973458
 
White stone (stone stele, so-called white stone, with a bench, in the Colditz forest)
White stone (stone stele, so-called white stone, with a bench, in the Colditz forest) re. 1725 (memorial stone); re. 1825 (stone bench) Porphyry tufa with stone bench, of local historical importance 08973458
 
Jägerstein (memorial stone, so-called Jägerstein, in the Colditz Forest)
Jägerstein (memorial stone, so-called Jägerstein, in the Colditz Forest) (Map) 1860 Porphyry tufa obelisk with cover plate, evidence of forest history, of regional and local historical significance.

Porphyrtuffobelisk with cover plate in porphyrtuff, inscriptions “Herr Amts Oberforster Ehrenfried Geiler (?) District Forester August Schmidt Unterforster Leberecht Börner” “Under the government of King Friedrich August, the conversion of this forest from foliage to coniferous wood began in 1822” “Herr Creis Oberforstmeister v. Götz Herr Forstmeister Graf v. Ronow (?) ”.

08973459
 
Individual monument of the entity of Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: Bridge (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076) (Map) 19th century of historical importance as part of the Colditz zoo.

Bridge in quarry stone (also arch and parapet).

08972596
 
Schneiderstein (stone cross, so-called Schneiderstein, in the Colditz Forest)
Schneiderstein (stone cross, so-called Schneiderstein, in the Colditz Forest) (Map) 18th century According to legend, erected to commemorate the death of a tailor or beggar woman by a wild boar, of local and cultural significance.

Stone cross made of tuber stone, incised mark (scissors and cubit or needle), according to the legend tailor or beggar man killed by wild boar.

08973457
 
Individual monument of the entity of Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: Löwenbrücke (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076) 19th century of historical importance as part of the Colditz zoo.

Arch bridge: in quarry stone, parapet renewed.

08973570
 
Individual monument of the entity of Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: Bridge in the Tiergarten (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076)
Individual monument of the entity of Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: Bridge in the Tiergarten (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076) (Map) Mid 19th century of historical importance as part of the Colditz zoo.

Arch bridge: quarry stone, porphyry tuff cover plates on the parapet, arch in porphyry tufa stone.

08973562
 
Individual monument of the entity of Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: memorial stone in the zoo (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076)
Individual monument of the entity of Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: memorial stone in the zoo (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076) (Map) Mid 19th century of historical importance as part of the Colditz zoo.

Memorial stone: tree stump in sandstone, in front of it a cartouche with an inscription (inscription illegible).

08973408
 
Individual monument of the entity of Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: boundary stone (No. 6) in the Tiergarten (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076)
Individual monument of the entity of Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: boundary stone (No. 6) in the Tiergarten (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076) (Map) 17th century / 18th Century of historical importance.

Boundary stone: Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff, inscription "6" and two crossed swords.

08973561
 
Old town Colditz monument protection area The monument protection area includes the old town area, which was once located within the city wall, plus the adjoining areas on Haingasse and Kirchgäßchen as well as the properties and buildings around the town church at An der Kirche and Tiergartenstraße (see mapping). 09301844
 
Stone cross
Stone cross (Map) 16./17. Century The shape of a cloverleaf on an old ravine, according to legend, is reminiscent of an injured carter, of local and cultural significance.

Brown coal quartzite, slim shape, rounded cross ends.

09306023
 
Individual monument of the entity of Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: Tiergarten wall with two gates (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076) (Map) around 1600 (zoo wall around old zoo) of historical importance as part of the Colditz zoo.

Quarry stone wall

09306058
 
Individual monument of the entity of Colditz Castle and the Tiergarten: small sack, fountain in the zoo (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076) (Map) around 1900 of historical importance as part of the Colditz zoo. 09306086
 
Villa, with enclosure Albertberg 4
(map)
around 1890 Street-defining plastered construction in neo-renaissance forms, corner tower, wrought-iron enclosure over natural stone plinth, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.
  • Two-storey, plastered building, quarry stone plinth, artificial stone cornice, presumably artificial stone window frames, profiled eaves, hipped roof, three-story corner tower with tiled roof, overhanging arch in brick over the window
  • Enclosure: staircase on porphyry plinth, iron mesh fence
08973140
 
Villa, with enclosure Albertberg 6
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around 1890/1900 Plaster construction in neo-renaissance forms, plaster structure, template emphasizing the center of the street, wrought-iron enclosure over natural stone plinth, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.
  • Two-storey, plastered building, base in quarry stone, base cornice, central risalit with crowning triangular gable, plastered corner cuboid, window frames in artificial stone, partly roofing, risalit with plaster groove, richly profiled eaves cornice, hip roof
  • Enclosure: as an iron fence
08973139
 
city ​​wall Am Graben
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medieval Quarry stone, historically significant building, marks the old town center of Colditz.

Part of the city wall on a kinked ground plan, made of quarry stone, the front part (with gate passage) raised, corner ashlar made of porphyry tuff.

08973064
 
Residential house in open development Am Graben 5
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around 1900 Elaborate clinker brick facade in late historical forms, artificial stone and clinker brick structures, south-eastern gable with two-storey wooden veranda, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

two-storey, clinker plastered construction, gable roof (slate covering) with dormer-like turrets (pyramid roof) and dwarf house (with gable roof), basement base quarry stone, ground floor plastered with plaster grooves, upper floor yellow clinker brick structure with green-glazed clinker cladding, window sills, straight and triangular gables, Corner pilaster strips made of red clinker brick, gable with coupled window and round window, two-storey veranda on rubble stone plinth, polygonal staircase, originally profiled wooden windows, strong cornice.

08973065
 
Residential house in semi-open development Am Graben 7
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Early 19th century Plastered construction in late baroque forms, portal and window frames in porphyry tufa, building from around 1800 that has largely been preserved in its original form, location that characterizes the street space, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

Two-storey, plastered solid construction, mansard roof with forelock (one-sided), cellar base renewed (tiles), segmental arch portal with keystone made of porphyry tuff, window frames made of porphyry tufa, original single-leaf shutters on the ground floor, dormers, plain tile roofing (crown covering).

08973063
 
Residential house in semi-open development Am Graben 9
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Early 19th century Plastered construction in late baroque forms, porphyry tufa elements, largely original building from the time around 1800, street-defining location, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

Two-storey plastered building, mansard roof with fore (one-sided) and standing dormers, basement renewed (tiles), window frames porphyry tuff, segmental arch portal made of porphyry tufa, beaver tail covering, partly made from Lübschütz bricks.

08973062
 
Residential house in open development, with enclosure Am Ring 5
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around 1925 Plastered facade with plastered structure, distinctive loggias, influences of Art Deco, expression of the structural development of the city in the 1920s, characterizing the street scene, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

The representative house was built around 1925. The cubic plastered building with plastered structure has two floors and a high mansard roof. Its prominent position in the street space is underlined by the shape of the facade with two-storey loggia and large triangular gable. The loggia shows the typical design elements of Art Deco. The stately enclosure also contributed to the appearance of the property, which was noticeable due to its curved shape (only remnants have survived today). The building bears witness to the structural development of Colditz in the period between the two world wars of the 20th century. It shows how the city - due to the newly laid streets and the construction of the sports field - gave itself a new look. There were only a few buildings of this type in Colditz. Therefore, the building embodies an important documentary value in terms of urban development history. As an example of the upscale residential construction at the time it was built, it also has architectural significance. (LfD / 2015).

  • two-storey solid construction, plastered, mansard roof, plain tile roofing, staircase tower with conical roof on a rounded floor plan, entrance with staircase, original door, corner pilasters, central axis emphasized by oval stand bay (two-storey loggias) and triangular dwarf gable, porch supported on polygonal piers with triangular corbel Fine plaster, old doors, rear facade with pilaster strips and gable, corner pilaster strips
  • Enclosure: brick wall plastered with cement plaster, concave wall posts, some with oval recesses, picket fence in between.
08973115
 
Individual monuments of the aggregate Nikolaikirche and cemetery: Church with furnishings, cemetery administrator's house, cemetery enclosure with cemetery gate, war memorial, war grave complex, OdF grave and memorial site as well as various tombs (see also aggregate document Obj. 09302106) Am Ring 8
(map)
12./13. Century of architectural, cultural and art historical as well as local and contemporary importance.
  • Hall church, retracted choir, apse, vaulted choir, hall with wooden beam ceiling (renewed), pointed arched windows, some arched curtain windows, gable roof, beaver tail covering, apse covered with slate
  • on the north wall of the church war memorial for the fallen of the First World War (marked 1922): tympanum with figurative representation in porphyry tuff, next to it stone grave slabs, triangular gable roof, on the pillar inscription “In honor of our heroes who remained in the World War, whose names are recorded on these eight panels Parish Colditz "" If you were quiet, you could be helped "" In memory of his fallen only son, this time Arno Stockmann donated 1927 "
  • War memorial for the fallen of the Second World War: (artificial stone, with iron cross and names of the dead, around 1950)
  • Gravestones:
    • Ramsthals crypt (marked 1850), neo-Gothic crypt, plastered solid structure, inside original painting, simple plaster structure, pinnacles in porphyry tufa, saddle roof
    • VVN memorial: (around 1960)
    • Renaissance tombs in the cemetery wall:
    • one designated: MDCXLVIII, one designated 1596–1599, (children's grave plate Matteus), designated 1587 (children's grave plate Martinus)
    • Kästner inheritance funeral: (Carl August Kästner, d. 1920)
    • Hereditary funeral Peuthert: (Baumeister family, around 1935)
    • Hereditary funeral Braun: (Franz Braun, died 1904)
    • Inheritance funeral of the Kurt Menschner family: (around 1935)
    • Gravestone (name illegible): (around 1915)
    • Renaissance tomb from 1686
    • Hereditary funeral Müller: (Friedrich August Müller, d. 1909)
    • Tomb Naumann: (died 1947)
    • Funeral of the Gottschald family: (around 1905)
    • Hereditary funeral of the Schlobach family: (mill owner Carl Leopold Schlobach, d. 1880)
    • Hereditary funeral of the Mann family: (around 1910, City Treasurer Ms. Emil Mann, died 1924)
    • Hereditary funeral of the Stockmann family: (around 1920) (Fritz Stockmann died in 1915)
    • Inheritance funeral of the Paul Eismann family: (around 1910, photo number 32) (Alex Paul Eismann, d. 1931)
    • Semmler inheritance burial: (around 1920, photo number 33) (Wilhelm Semmler, d. 1918)
    • Base of a tomb: Forester Hans Ernst Freiherr von Manteuffel (19th century)
    • baroque and classicist tombs on the church
  • Cemetery administration: single-storey, plastered solid construction, windows and door frames in porphyry tufa, crooked hip roof, simple profiled wooden eaves
08973125
 
Subject aggregate Nikolaikirche and cemetery with the following individual monuments: Church with furnishings and cemetery enclosure with gate pillar as well as war memorials and various tombs (see also individual monument document Obj. 08973125) and the aggregate part: cemetery complex Am Ring 8
(map)
1825 (cemetery) of local history and character (urban development).

In the 16th century Nikolaikirchhof was declared a burial place by the Office of Colditz, from 1567 on the church was used as a burial church for the entire Colditz parish, including the parish villages.

09302106
 
Residential house in open development, with enclosure Am Ring 27
(map)
around 1930 Plastered facade in typical forms around 1930, plaster and clinker brick structures, evidence of the structural development of the time between the world wars, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.
  • three-storey, plinth in clinker brick, plastered solid construction (with plaster structure), clinker brick structure on the window, cornice strip in clinker brick, hipped roof with dormers, wooden eaves and clinker eaves, original windows, original glazed loggias and door in the courtyard, door frames in clinker brick
  • Enclosure: clinker pillars with artificial stone cover
08973127
 
Köhler House, Altes Diakonat (residential building in closed development)
Köhler House, Altes Diakonat (residential building in closed development) At the church 1
(map)
1656 Half-timbered building that characterizes the plaza with original furnishings, birthplace of the numismatist Johann Köhler (born 1684), part of the important urban development on the castle and town church, of importance in terms of local history, architectural history, personal history and intellectual history.

Two-storey, high ground floor (massive), access via external staircase, upper floor and gable half-timbered, remains of leafed head braces recognizable, door and window walls in porphyry tuff, door walls with keystone and inscription (“1786”), inside: wooden spiral staircase, upper floor with original furnishings (Doors, fittings, floorboards).

08973191
 
Residential house in semi-open development At the church 2
(map)
re. 1722 (keystone) Baroque plastered building with ashlar elements, half-timbered gable, evidence of the structural development of Colditz in the 18th century, part of the important urban development on the castle and town church, of local and architectural significance.

three-storey, plastered solid construction, door and window frames probably in porphyry tuff, mansard roof, extended attic (window frames probably in porphyry tufa), door jambs with decorated keystone (marked 1722 and intertwined initials RAG), gable in half-timbered, originally stone staircase to the first floor (remains still there).

08973445
 
Old boys' school (former school, now residential building, in open development, with enclosure wall) At the church 3
(map)
1564, at the portal Plastered facade with porphyry tufa elements, important Renaissance building, seat niche portal with partly echoing late Gothic forms, part of the important urban development on the castle and town church, of local, architectural and socio-historical importance, the seat niche portal of artistic importance.

Two-storey, plastered solid construction, window frames in porphyry tuff, profiled eaves, richly designed seating niche portal in porphyry tufa, a gable with pilaster strips, saddle roof.

08973446
 
Rectory in open development, with outbuildings At the church 4; 5
(card)
1847 Classicist building, plastered facade with porphyry tufa, part of the important urban development on the castle and town church, characterizing the square, of importance in terms of local, architectural and church history.

Two-storey plastered solid construction, window and door frames in porphyry tuff, central projectile with triangular gable, profiled gable cornices in porphyry tufa, storey and eaves cornice in porphyry tuff, gable roof with slate covering

08973442
 
St. Egidien Church (church (with equipment) and retaining walls with stairs and pavement in the churchyard)
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St. Egidien Church (church (with equipment) and retaining walls with stairs and pavement in the churchyard) At the church 6
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1504 Late Gothic hall construction, of importance in terms of architectural history, art history, artistic, local history and character of the townscape (urban planning), the historical street surface has a place-defining effect on the church.
  • Church: plastered stone building, hall church with retracted, polygonal choir, buttresses and segmented arched windows, tower with octagonal end and dome, arched choir (net vault), side stair tower with dome, enclosure wall in porphyry tuff, in front of the west facade forecourt with steps in porphyry tuff
  • Pavement in natural stone
08973444
 
Baderberg Bridge and street paving
Baderberg Bridge and street paving Baderberg
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Early 19th century single-arch bridge over the former Mühlgraben, small granite pavement, of local and transport historical importance.
  • Arch made of porphyry tuff (house stone), now added with brick, cover plates of the bridge wall made of granite
  • Granite street paving
08973046
 
Residential building in closed development Baderberg 4
(map)
re. 17.1, probably 1751 Baroque town house in good original condition, part of the old town development, of local and architectural importance.

two-storey, solid construction, window frames in porphyry tufa, door frames in porphyry tufa with keystone (inscription "IGB 17.1"), old door, profiled eaves, (windows renewed in accordance with listed buildings), gable roof with dormers, in front: Heiste quarry stone wall, steps partly porphyry tuff (see also Obj. 08973782).

08973049
 


Heiste Baderberg 4; 6 (forward)
(map)
End of 18th century, beginning of 19th century Quarry stone masonry, characterizing the street scene and typical of the townscape.

Heiste made of quarry stone with cover plates.

08973782
 


Residential building in closed development Baderberg 6
(map)
re. 1755 (keystone) 18th century town house in good original condition, of importance in terms of local history and building history.

two-storey, solid construction, window frames in porphyry tuff, door frames in porphyry tufa with keystone (inscription "IWF 1755"), profiled eaves, saddle roof, older door (around 1800), in front of the Heiste building: quarry stone masonry (see also Obj. 08973782).

08973050
 


Residential house in open development, with remains of the former Badertor
Residential house in open development, with remains of the former Badertor Baderberg 7
(map)
re. 1811 (keystone) Half-timbered building around 1800 in a striking urban location on the former Mühlgraben, to the south-east of the building, remnants of the wall of the Badertor, which was demolished in 1804, of local and architectural significance.
  • Two-story, solid ground floor (brick), upper floor plastered half-timbering, porphyry tuff windows and door frames, segmental arch portal with keystone, gable roof (hipped on one side), basement made of quarry stone wall, profiled wooden eaves.
  • Remains of the Badertor, demolished in 1804: quarry stone and brick masonry.
08973048
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Baderberg 10
(map)
around 1746 (according to information) Half-timbered house that characterizes the street scene on the former Mühlgraben, of local and architectural importance.

Two-storey, massive ground floor, half-timbered upstairs, mansard roof with crested, building erected above the Mühlgraben wall, cantilever of the ground floor above the former Mühlgraben, protruding beam heads visible.

08973047
 


Residential building in closed development Badergasse 8
(map)
re. 1751 (keystone) with shop, house from the 18th century, plastered facade with porphyry tuff portal, shop fitting (formerly Karl Mildner's joinery and furniture maker) and a more recent loft extension, of importance in terms of local development and building history.

two-storey, plastered solid building, door frames in porphyry tuff, keystone with inscription ("IGG 1751"), window frames in artificial stone, shop with original door and shop window (around 1905), roof structures around 1930, saddle roof, older front door (1st half of the 19th century) ).

08973054
 


Residential building in closed development Badergasse 12
(map)
Mid-18th century Local baroque building from the 18th century, plastered facade with porphyry tufa structures, of local and architectural importance.

Two-storey, plastered solid construction, door frames in porphyry tuff with keystone, ground floor window frames with keystone in porphyry tufa, shop fitting, window frames on the upper floor in porphyry tufa, saddle roof.

08973055
 


Apartment building in closed development Badergasse 15
(map)
around 1905 Clinker facade with artificial stone and clinker brick structure, historicism building in good original condition, shop, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

three-storey, plastered clinker facade, natural stone plinth, yellow clinker brick with red-glazed brick structure, grooved ground floor, artificial stone cornice, window casings in artificial stone, window sills in artificial stone with consoles, central window axis with canopy, original windows, original door, plaster eaves with consoles, gable roof, roof structure, two roof houses, middle dwelling with an elaborate structure, many original components inside.

08973057
 
Apartment building in a formerly closed development Badergasse 17
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around 1905 Clinker brick facade with artificial stone, plaster and clinker brick structures, residential building typical of the period from late historicism in a good original condition, of significance in terms of local development and architectural history.

three-storey, clinker plaster facade, natural stone plinth, artificial stone window frames, artificial stone cornices, ground floor renewed plaster, original window and door, yellow clinker brick with light red brick structure, artificial stone window frames, sills in artificial stone, profiled plaster eaves (partially renewed), gable roof, on the back with porphyry tufa and original door (1st half of the 19th century).

08973058
 
Apartment building in closed development Badergasse 18
(map)
around 1905 Clinker facade in late historical forms, artificial stone and clinker brick structure, typical residential building around 1900, shop, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

Three-storey, clinker plaster facade, quarry stone base, grooved ground floor, yellow clinker brick with green-glazed brick structure, artificial stone window sills on consoles, artificial stone window frames, elaborate roofs on the first floor, brick eaves, gable roof.

08973056
 
Former rent office (today residential building), with an outbuilding in the courtyard as well as courtyard paving, fence and fountain Bahnhofstrasse 10a
(map)
re. 1799 (keystone) Plastered building in late baroque forms, porphyry tufa structure, basket arch portal, above a coat of arms stone with inscription and dating, former Saxon rent office, side building plastered building, partly with porphyry tufa garments, significance in terms of building history and regional history.
  • Residential house: two-storey, plastered solid construction, windows and door frames in porphyry tufa, door frames with keystone (marked 1799), over the door relief panels with inscription ("Rent Amt Colditz"), plaster eaves, mansard roof with dormers, dormers in porphyry tuff, original door, entrance with masonry Posts, spherical attachments in porphyry tufa, wall of plastered quarry stone, fountain in the courtyard in porphyry tufa, four chestnuts around the well
  • Stable: one storey, door and window walls in porphyry tufa, gable roof
  • Another stable: two-storey, ground floor quarry stone, upper floor brick, plastered overall, hipped roof - no monument
  • Barn: one-storey plastered solid construction, gable roof - no monument
08973092
 
Apartment house designed in closed development Bahnhofstrasse 17
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around 1900 Clinker brick facade with plaster and artificial stone incorporations, richly decorated late historic building in neo-renaissance forms, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

three-storey, plastered clinker facade, quarry stone plinth, window frames in artificial stone, first floor with rich roofing, plastered eaves with consoles, gable and dormers, gable roof, original roof covering, original door, original windows inside: original equipment details.

08973090
 


Residential and commercial building in a corner in a semi-open development Bahnhofstrasse 19
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1896/97 Richly designed historicist building with multi-part clinker brick facade and original painting inside, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

three-story, richly designed clinker brick building in red, dark red and orange bricks (partly glazed), base in quarry stone, base cornice in porphyry tufa, window walls on the ground floor and first floor and gate walls in porphyry tufa, parapet fields and tympana and eaves consoles in terracotta, saddle roof with dormers and dormers , original gate, original painting in the passage, (ground floor partially changed), inside: floor tiles, steps in porphyry tufa, iron banister.

08973089
 
Storage building
Storage building Bahnhofstrasse 21; 23
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1930 Traditionally shaped plastered building with plastered structures, characterizing the street scene, of importance in terms of local development.

two-, three- and four-storey, plastered solid buildings (presumably reinforced concrete skeleton buildings inside), saddle or hipped roofs with dormers, slate covering, simple plaster structure, concrete canopies.

08973088
 
Apartment building in closed development Bahnhofstrasse 25
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around 1905 Elaborately designed Art Nouveau building, plastered facade with artificial stone incorporations and bay windows, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

three-storey, solid construction, plastered facade, bay window above the entrance, stone plaster base, rich plaster structure and plaster decoration, gable, gable roof, original door, inside: floor tiles, iron door railing, two Art Nouveau pillars in the garden.

08973087
 


Residential house in half-open development, with fencing Bahnhofstrasse 26
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1919-1921 Former director's residence of Colditzer Steingut AG, architecturally distinctive building in a location that defines the street scene, encircling wooden fence with solid base and solid pillars, crowning plastic at the entrance, of local and architectural significance.
  • Two-storey, plastered solid construction, base in quarry stone and brick, window frames in porphyry tuff (with roofing), corner bay window on the first floor, wooden supports turned on the bay window, mansard roof with dormitories and dormers, structure of gables in porphyry tuff, original door, entrance with two columns and triangular gables , extensions to the courtyard side, original windows (some leaded glass windows)
  • Enclosure: beginners with crowning plastic, solid base, wooden fence panels between plastered pillars, porphyry tuff covers on the pillars
08973095
 


The aggregate component of the aggregate Muldentalbahn, section Colditz, OT Colditz with the individual monuments: flood bridge (see individual monument 08973107), railway bridge (see individual monument 08973104) as well as the aggregate part of Colditz station (see also aggregate 09306181)
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The aggregate component of the aggregate Muldentalbahn, section Colditz, OT Colditz with the individual monuments: flood bridge (see individual monument 08973107), railway bridge (see individual monument 08973104) as well as the aggregate part of Colditz station (see also aggregate 09306181) Bahnhofstrasse 29
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1875 Totality with all railway systems, including track systems with substructure and superstructure, route kilometers, telecommunication and signal systems, railway stations including all functional buildings, guard houses, bridges and culverts in the communities of Glauchau, Stadt (OT Glauchau, Kleinbernsdorf, Reinholdshain, Niederlungwitz), Limbach-Oberfrohna , City (OT Wolkenburg-Kaufungen, Herrndorf, Uhlsdorf), Remse (OT Remse), Waldenburg (OT Niederwinkel, Oberwinkel, Waldenburg), Lunzenau, city (OT Lunzenau, Berthelsdorf, Cossen, Rochsburg, Göritzhain), Penig, city (OT Markersdorf, Penig, America, Arnsdorf, Thierbach, Zinnberg), Rochlitz, city (OT Penna, Rochlitz, Zaßnitz), Seelitz (OT Fischheim, Seelitz, Biesern, Steudten), Colditz (OT Colditz, Lastau, Möseln, Sermuth, Zschetzsch) , Grimma, Stadt (OT Großbothen), standard gauge railway that is important for the industrial development of the Muldental and that shapes the landscape, economic history, railway history, landscape design and the region historically significant.
  • Entrance building: two-storey plastered building, former facade structure, gable roof, windows and doors renewed, all in all heavily overformed, one-storey extension.
  • Toilets: single-storey plastered building, gable roof protruding far.
  • Goods shed: one-storey plastered building, belt cornice, original window and door openings, gable roof protruding far, loading ramp
  • Paving: natural stone / granite, diagonal bracing.
  • Forecourt: turning loop with a central oval island.
  • Signal box W1: brick, without technical equipment, at the level crossing at Leipziger Strasse.

The GW route history Glauchau – Wurzen railway line (route abbreviation GW), Saxon main line until 1945, then branch line until 1967, the construction of the line took place in several construction phases between 1868 and completion of the Glauchau to Penig section (May 10, 1875), Rochlitz section to Großbothen (December 9, 1875), section Penig to Rochlitz (May 29, 1876), section Großbothen to Wurzen (June 30, 1877), the line was planned to have two tracks, as it was to be continued in Prussia, but was not implemented, therefore only single-track expansion, route from Glauchau by the private Muldenthal railway company, the company was nationalized in 1878 and the vehicles and the route were taken over by the Royal Saxon State Railways, the terminus of the route was now the southern station in Wurzen, the Muldenthal train station (built October 15, 1879) was closed, the line was operated as a branch line, April 15, 1945 destruction of the Rabensteinbr ücke between Großbothen and Grimma, 1946 dismantling between Großbothen and Grimma as reparations, May 28, 1967 suspension of train traffic between Grimma and Nerchau, resumption of train traffic between Golzern and Wurzen from September 24, 1967, renewal of the route between Großbothen and Döben in the mid-1970s , Construction of a connecting arch with the junction points Leisenau and Muldenbrücke (direct connection Rochlitz and Döbeln), January 1, 1970 (closure of Grimma - Golzern), between Golzern and Wurzen then still goods traffic, after 1990 restriction of goods traffic: closure of the Wurzen-Golzern section ( 2. June 1996), at the end of the 1990s the section of the Wasserglasfabrik Dehnitz connection was closed, the Muldentalradwanderweg was established between Großbothen and Wurzen, December 6, 1999, the Colditz – Rochlitz train service ceased, 1999 (freight traffic) and 2000/2001 the passenger service on the Rochlitz– section Wechselburg.

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Villa, with enclosure and garden (garden monument) Bahnhofstrasse 34
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around 1865 Well-designed villa construction in the late classicist style, garden with structure and space-creating plants and garden furniture, of importance in terms of local development, architectural history and dendrology.
  • Villa: two-storey, plastered solid construction, quarry stone plinth, base cornice in sandstone, plaster structure on the ground floor with plaster grooves, cornice and roofing in sandstone, cleaning sockets on windows, partly draperies in sandstone, flat saddle roof, original windows, front door porch with leaded glass windows, original doors, windows and original ones Staircase, floor tiles, lead glass windows in the stairwell, several extensions on the garden side, balconies and arbor with cast iron roof.
  • Enclosure: ornamental grille on sandstone plinth facing Bahnhofstrasse, other enclosures quarry stone walls (unplastered) or wooden fences.
  • Garden: garden of a late Classicist villa, origins in the late 19th century. Sequence of several garden spaces characterized by large trees and dendrological features.
    • To the east of the Wirtschaftshof building (natural stone paving), the southern edge of the room is limited by a series of farm buildings (partially renovated).
    • Elongated, rectangular garden plot, sloping slightly northeast from Bahnhofsstraße towards Mulde. Today's parcel is a (main) part of the original garden (separate plots to the northeast). Sequence of garden areas with lawns and freely arranged seats as well as kitchen gardens.
    • Vegetation:
      • Dendrological peculiarities as evidence of the building owner's botanical collecting passion, outstanding: magnolia, tulip tree, trumpet tree, copper beech, red beech, plane tree and oak.
      • Double row of fruit trees (tall trunks, partly overaged) on the south side of the garden
      • In addition, lilacs, rhododendrons, roses.
    • Equipment: Furniture in a style unit with house and garden (white steel-wood furniture around 1900), garden tool shed (wood) around 1930 in the northeast corner.
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Residential house in half-open development (presumably a former inn) and side fence with gate Bahnhofstrasse 35
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around 1800 The oldest development in Bahnhofstrasse, simple plastered construction in late Baroque forms, porphyry tufa structures, of local and architectural significance.
  • Two-storey, plastered solid construction, window and door frames in porphyry tuff, mansard roof with dormers, window frames of the dormers in porphyry tufa, plastering eaves
  • Enclosure: plastered quarry stone wall
08973078
 


Residential stable house and courtyard paving of a two-sided courtyard Bräunickenweg 1
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End of 17th century (ground floor) one of the oldest half-timbered buildings in the town with a striking location on the street at the exit of the town, of building and house history.

Two-storey, solid ground floor, plastered, profiled window frames made of porphyry tufa in late Renaissance forms (on the eaves side), upper floor in half-timbered construction, door with lintel, extension towed on the street side (renewed with concrete blocks), solid gable, wooden eaves, saddle roof.

08973195
 


Villa, with enclosure, front garden and gazebo Dresdener Strasse 3
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around 1880 Historicism building, rendered facade in the 1920s, rendered structure, side elevation with tower hood, residence of Johannes Müller (1847–1907), Mayor of Colditz, significance in terms of local history and personal history.
  • Two-storey solid construction, plastered structure, hipped roof, natural stone plinth, high elongated staircase made of sandstone, original iron railing, vestibule with original door, colorful lead glass windows on the upper floor, triangular window canopy, heavily profiled eaves (plaster), standing dormers, sandstone cornice, staircase and a tower-like side risalit at the back Loggias, gazebo: one-storey, flat saddle roof, decorative truss struts, some old windows, lattice-like gable cladding made of wooden strips
  • Enclosure: high porphyry tuff wall (retaining wall in front of the front garden)
08973153
 


Residential house in open development, with front garden and fence Dresdener Strasse 15
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Mid 19th century Classical plastered construction with porphyry tufa structure, characterizing the street scene, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.
  • Two-storey, plastered solid construction, window and door frames in porphyry tufa, window frames with roofing, original doors, wooden consoles on the wooden eaves cornice, Palladio motif on a gable
  • Enclosure: quarry stone base, sandstone slab cover, sandstone pillar.
08973145
 


Residential house in semi-open development on the corner of Luisastraße Dresdener Strasse 16
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Mid 19th century Plastered facade with porphyry tufa elements, suburban building from the middle of the 19th century in a prominent corner location, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

Two-storey solid construction, half-hipped roof (tufted on one side), ground floor arched windows and door with porphyry tufa walls (square), original door with skylight, upper floor window casings porphyry tuff, plain tile covering, plaster renewed.

08973152
 


Villa, with enclosure Dresdener Strasse 17
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around 1905, essentially older Plastered facade between historicalism and Art Nouveau, plaster and artificial stone incorporations, window frames on the ground floor in porphyry tufa, tower-like oriel, of importance in terms of local development and building history.
  • two-storey, plastered construction, base in porphyry tufa, window frames and base cornice of the ground floor in porphyry tufa (plastered), on one gable window frames in porphyry tufa, upper floor window sills and walls in artificial stone, balcony with ornamental grille on the gable, mansard roof with original dormers, bay window to the street facade Consoles of the bay window in iron, next to them two balconies with ornamental grilles, lead glass windows, wooden porch porch, cast iron stairs to the entrance door, original entrance door, original ceramic plates as a footpath
  • Enclosure: plastered pillar, ornamental grille, plastered brick base, cover ceramic plates with a flower motif.
08973144
 


Residential house in open development, with enclosure Dresdener Strasse 23
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around 1930 Plastered building with clinker brick structure in expressive forms from the 1920s, the template rounded on the street side, above it a roof house, important in terms of local development and architectural history.
  • Two-storey, clinker brick base, plastered building, corner structure in clinker brick, eaves in clinker brick and wood, hipped roof, semicircular porch with roof structure, original entrance door in clinker brick with clinker pillar and hipped roof, some original lead glass windows
  • Enclosure: in clinker masonry
08973143
 


Residential building in closed development Dresdener Strasse 24
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around 1860 simple plastered facade, birthplace of the Africa explorer and animal filmmaker Helmut Drechsler, of local and personal historical importance.

Two-storey, plastered solid construction, door and window frames in porphyry tufa, door frames with roofing, original door, steps, older windows, gable roof.

08973146
 


Eule cardboard factory (main building and turbine building with weir system of a cardboard factory) Hallway Owl 2
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1894 Typical factory building of late historicism, clinker masonry over substructures in quarry stone, three-field flap weir, technical monument with a landscape-defining location on the Zwickauer Mulde, of regional and industrial historical importance.
  • Quarry stone structure, four-storey, brick construction, wooden paneling inside, the factory was founded in 1894.
  • Turbine system: Francis turbine, commissioned in 1929, 18 m³ and 11 m³ (old 34.8),
  • Weir: three-field flap weir, in quarry stone and brick, Altrecht 1896.
08973456
 


Jägerhof (residential building in open development) Forsthof 1
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1590, later changes Plastered building with porphyry tufa structures in Renaissance forms, once the main building in the Jägerhof, testimony to the history of Colditz as an electoral hunting seat, of local and hunting significance.

two-storey, plastered solid construction, profiled window frames in porphyry tuff, sills profiled in porphyry tufa, profiled archway in porphyry tuff with fighter and keystone, in the keystone relief (animal head), saddle roof, dwarf house and brick eaves and gable from later conversions, in the dwarf house small head relief (around 1900) , courtyard-side extension with porphyry tufa windows and plaster eaves, pent roof, (bay window no longer available).

08973098
 


Individual features in the above aggregate: Flood bridge: Railway bridge with railway embankment and tracks (see aggregate component Obj. 09306180)
Individual features in the above aggregate: Flood bridge: Railway bridge with railway embankment and tracks (see aggregate component Obj. 09306180) Furtweg
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1934 Arch bridge in quarry stone masonry, km 45.540, part of the Glauchau – Wurzen railway line (Muldentalbahn), of historical importance.

Arched bridge in quarry stone, cheeks in quarry stone, cover plates in sandstone, route kilometers 45.540, built in 1934 as a replacement for a bridge with a steel girder construction (probably like object number 08973107, manufactured by Gutehoffnungshütte Sterkrade, Oberhausen).

The history of the GW route: Glauchau – Wurzen railway (route abbreviation GW), Saxon main line until 1945, then branch line until 1967, the line was built in several construction phases between 1868 and the Glauchau to Penig section (May 10, 1875), section Rochlitz to Großbothen (December 9, 1875), section Penig to Rochlitz (May 29, 1876), section Großbothen to Wurzen (June 30, 1877), the line was planned to have two tracks, as it was to be continued in Prussia, but was not implemented , therefore only single-track expansion, route from Glauchau by the private Muldenthal railway company, in 1878 the company was nationalized and the vehicles and the route were taken over by the Royal Saxon State Railways, the terminus of the route was now the southern station in Wurzen, the Muldenthal train station (built October 15, 1879 ) was closed, the line was operated as a branch line, April 15, 1945 destruction of the Rabensteinb rücke between Großbothen and Grimma, 1946 dismantling between Großbothen and Grimma as a reparation payment, May 28, 1967 suspension of rail traffic between Grimma and Nerchau, resumption of train traffic between Golzern and Wurzen from September 24, 1967, renewal of the route between Großbothen and Döben in the mid-1970s , Construction of a connecting arch with the junction points Leisenau and Muldenbrücke (direct connection Rochlitz and Döbeln), January 1, 1970 (closure of Grimma - Golzern), between Golzern and Wurzen then still goods traffic, after 1990 restriction of goods traffic: closure of the Wurzen-Golzern section ( 2. June 1996), at the end of the 1990s the section of the Wasserglasfabrik Dehnitz connection was closed, the Muldentalradwanderweg was established between Großbothen and Wurzen, December 6, 1999, the Colditz – Rochlitz train service ceased, 1999 (freight traffic) and 2000/2001 the passenger service on the Rochlitz– section Wechselburg.

08973107
 


Enclosure and mountain cellar Haingasse -
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19th century Mountain cellar at the foot of the Schlossberg, testimony to the way of life in the past, of local historical importance.

Cellar made of quarry stone, a round-arched entrance with porphyry tufa walls, barrel vaults inside, old wooden door preserved, a round-arched niche with corner blocks made of porphyry tufa, iron fence above the cellar (was originally the enclosure of the demolished house at Haingasse 8), remains in a ruinous condition.

08973040
 


Heiste Haingasse 2; 4; 6; 8 (forward)
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End of 18th century, beginning of 19th century Quarry stone masonry, characterizing the street scene and typical of the townscape, of local historical importance.

Heiste made of quarry stone with cover plates, a cellar entrance with porphyry tufa walls and an old door, an inclined, paved staircase, ceramic paving

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Residential building in closed development Haingasse 4
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re. 1794 (keystone) Plastered facade with porphyry tufa structure, late baroque building largely preserved in its original state, of local and architectural importance.

Two-storey plastered building with a mansard roof and dormers, door and window frames made of porphyry tufa, a profiled segment arch portal, originally preserved entrance door, profiled eaves made of porphyry tufa.

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Residential building in closed development Haingasse 5
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around 1900 Plastered facade in historicist forms, artificial stone incorporations, buildings from the turn of the century that characterize the street scene, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.
  • Two-storey building on an L-shaped floor plan, plastered facade, mansard roof, profiled window frames made of artificial stone, strongly profiled cornice, upper floor with straight window roofing and triangular gable, dormers framed by volutes (solid) with segmented arch roofing, slate covering
  • forms a property with neighboring house Haingasse 3 - this is not a monument.
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Residential house in semi-open development Haingasse 6
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re. 1753 (keystone) Plastered facade with porphyry tufa, baroque building from the 18th century in good original condition, of importance in terms of local history and architectural history.
  • Two-storey solid construction with plastered facade, saddle roof with loft extension (slated), door and window walls made of porphyry tufa, segment arch portal with keystone marked "ISHM 1753" (basement improperly replaced with tiles).
  • left neighboring building demolished.
08973043
 


Saxon vineyard with a forest-like park (garden monument), artificial ruin, enclosure walls, terraces and retaining walls, including a seating niche portal and gardener's house Haingasse 38
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around 1600 Art-historically significant gardener's house from the 17th century (partly in half-timbered construction), vineyard with tower as an artificial ruin, with terraces, artificial waterfall, Germanic cult site and scenic areas, of supra-local gardening, art-historical and cultural-historical importance.

Two-storey, ground floor plastered quarry stone, upper floor plastered half-timbering, ground floor window with profiled walls in Rochlitz porphyry tuff, gable roof with roof pike and bat dormer, seat niche portal in porphyry tuff, exposed quarry stone wall as a substructure, vineyard tower: artificial ruin built from quarry stones

Description of the monument (Peter Fibich November 26, 2009):

History: Terraced vineyard, commissioned by Electress Sophie in 1610, and subsequent forest park (Schlobachs Berg) on ​​the south-sloping slope of the Hainberg, designed into a romantic park at the end of the 19th century. Owners of the Schlobach family, lease (renovation and support) by the “Umwelt & Kultur Colditz eV” association.

Baroque winegrower's house with enclosure, inside a seating niche portal (see building data), access to the vineyard from the south (street Am Hainberg). A system of stairs leading upwards (quarry stone), passages (some with picture niches and grottos) and gates open up the vineyard terraces made of quarry stone retaining walls (mostly renovated). Attempts to grow grapes on the terraces.

Artificial ruin ("Kleine Hainburg") built in 1890 to crown the vineyard (keystone in the archway with the inscription "RS / 1890", walls and keystone porphyry tuff), flanked to the east by a viewing area with horse chestnut and benches. Weinberg tower with viewing platform (accessible, renovated). View of the Mulde valley and Colditz Castle, building with terrace walls for its part as a landmark over the Mulde valley. To the north of the staffage building, space with retaining wall (quarry stone, renovated).

Entrance to the hillside forest to the east through an archway with a keystone from Rochlitzer Portphyr (coat of arms), forest park design with landscaped paths, partly intercepted by retaining walls, bridge, artificial stream (waterfall) and pond, seat with quarry stone retaining wall behind, boulders.

Mixed deciduous forest, individual strong trees, terrain strongly moved.

Enclosure: Remains of an elongated quarry stone wall as the northern border, characterizing the landscape.

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Individual features of the entity at Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: Zschirlaer Tiergartentorhaus (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076)
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Individual features of the entity at Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: Zschirlaer Tiergartentorhaus (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076) Im Tiergarten 4
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re. 1626 Plastered building in renaissance forms, porphyry tufa structures, above the passage with a square frame rich electoral Saxon coat of arms with inscription, executed in sandstone, on both sides two houses, part of the Colditz castle complex, of regional, local, architectural and hunting historical importance.

Two-storey, gable roof with roof house, plastered construction (renewed plaster), walls in porphyry tuff over the gate passage with a square arch, large coat of arms with inscription in sandstone, window walls in Renaissance shapes and round bars.

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city ​​wall
city ​​wall Kirchgäßchen
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medieval Quarry stone masonry, marks the old town center of Colditz, of local historical importance.

Quarry stone wall, unplastered, other remains of the city wall: at Graben, Lochgäßchen, Baderberg, church stairs, Töpfergasse behind the town hall, Markt 14.

08973180
 
Residential house in semi-open development Kirchgäßchen 1
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Mid 19th century Half-timbered building, classical portal with rich door, evidence of the structural development of the city around the middle of the 19th century, of local and architectural importance.

Two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, window and door frames in porphyry tuff on the ground floor, door frames with roofing and original door, wooden eaves, one-sided crooked hipped roof (slate roofing) with gable roof dormers.

08973189
 


Former  Service building (two parts of the building) of the waterworks
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Former Service building (two parts of the building) of the waterworks Lastauer Strasse 3; 5
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re. 1897 (fountain house) Simple plastered building with porphyry tufa elements, extension part in the traditional forms of the 1920s, evidence of the water supply in the past, location that characterizes the street scene on the outskirts of Colditz, significance in terms of local history and technology.

Elongated building, two-storey or three-storey solid construction, plastered, door and window frames partly made of porphyry tufa, partly original windows from the 1920s with profiled transom, original plaster, wooden eaves, profiled cornice, hip and mansard roof.

08973150
 


Town barns Lausicker Strasse 17; 19; 21; 23; 25
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19th century Plastered buildings in brick and quarry stone masonry, evidence of the way of life and economy in the past, of local historical importance.

One-storey and two-storey, solid construction, building group connected to each other on the gable side with different eaves height, mixed masonry (mostly field stone), partly plastered, gable roof with slate covering and S-pan, original gates, rollers, rails, partly lying basement windows and windows in the jamb, stepped eaves made of bricks, window sizes changed on the rear side (walled up with glass bricks), middle building with rear extension of an elevator (blower for grain), number 25a broken off in 2008.

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Residential house in open development Lausicker Strasse 28
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around 1930 Plastered building with clinker brick structures in typical forms around 1930, of importance in terms of local development and building history.

Two-storey solid construction, plastered facade with clinker brick sections, hipped roof, clinker brick base, entrance with clinker brick walls, raised central projections on all four sides of the building on a triangular and rectangular floor plan, slate covering, side window frames with clinker brick, horizontal clinker strips.

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villa Lausicker Strasse 35
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around 1925 Plastered construction in the traditional forms of the 1920s, plastered structures, important in terms of local development and architectural history.

Two-story solid construction, plastered, hipped roof, basement, mezzanine floor, entrance with staircase and vestibule, original door, arched windows on the ground floor, upper floor rectangular windows, beams, economical Art Deco stucco elements, underside of the eaves decorated with rectangular consoles, roof house, side projection on polygonal Floor plan with tent roof, beaver tail covering, enclosure: with spray plaster, lattice fence - demolition before 2015.

08973080
 


villa Lausicker Strasse 37
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around 1920 Plastered building with porphyry tufa structure, originally designed building in the traditional forms of the 1920s, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

Two-storey villa, solid construction, mansard roof with eaves-side dwelling, basement ashlar made of porphyry tuff, mezzanine floor with staircase, door walls made of porphyry tufa with triangular gable and shell motif on the gable side, polygonal stand bay (walls and eaves made of porphyry tufa and, rear-facing balcony, glass roof, upper floor) .

08973081
 


Oberförsterei Colditz (forester's house, with enclosure) Lausicker Strasse 64
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End of the 19th century Plaster construction in historicist forms, natural stone and plaster structures, of local and forest historical importance.
  • Two-storey, solid construction, plastered, risalit to the street with triangular gable, rubble stone base, door and window frames in sandstone, window frames partially with roofing, original door, entrance stairs in sandstone, gable roof with slate covering, plaster structure reconstructed with corner cuboids
  • Enclosure: quarry stone base, brick structure with pillars in brick, cover plates in sandstone
08973455
 


Two milestones
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Two milestones Leipziger Strasse
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around 1900 Sandstone, important in terms of traffic history.
  • first kilometer stone (on Leipziger Straße): sandstone block with a rounded end, sharpened, carved inscription: "14000 km", on two sides "14"
  • second kilometer stone (on Lausicker Straße): sandstone block with a rounded end, sharpened, chiseled inscription: “0000 km”, “0” on two sides.
08973149
 


villa Leipziger Strasse 1
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around 1900 Splendid neo-renaissance building with echoes of the Swiss house style, plastered facade with plaster and clinker brick structures, gable with open space, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

single-storey solid construction, saddle roof with mid-house, basement of quarry stone (unplastered), mezzanine floor, plastered facade, corner ashlar with clinker brick slips, neo-renaissance plaster stucco (delicate floral arabesques), wide roof overhang, hanging gable with board docking and pommel, gable-sided cladding, balcony overhanging clinker brick Profiled window frame, keystones partly as lion heads.

08973085
 


Colditzer Steinzeugwaren-Fabrik Gottschald & Co. (formerly): Production systems for heavy ceramics: eight single-chamber ovens, two chimneys, sump basins and machines Leipziger Strasse 6
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1889 Last testimony to the extensive and important ceramics industry in Colditz, importance in terms of local and technical history, technical equipment a rarity.

The machines and systems that were used for the production process of heavy ceramics in the Colditz stoneware factory Gottschald & Co. (1889 to 1990) and its successor Kästner GmbH (1990 to 2000) and which can be used to illustrate this process are worthy of monument:

  • eight single chamber ovens, built in 1889
  • two chimneys, square, built in 1889, height approx. 38 m
  • Swamp basin, built in 1889, repaired and expanded in 1985
  • two vertical pipe presses SRKE 300, manufacturer Stakoma Magdeburg, built in 1958
  • a friction press, built around 1935
  • a screwing spindle for screwing into a plaster mold with a fixed template, self-made around 1984
  • a radiation dryer (leather hard dryer), self-made 1985
  • two pottery wheels, manufactured by the company Schnelle, Meißen, built around 1960.
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Residential house, barn, stable as well as gate entrance and remains of the enclosure of a courtyard Leipziger Strasse 15
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1907 Plastered buildings, partly also half-timbered, architectural design in the sense of the homeland security movement, evidence of rural working and living conditions of the time around 1900 on the outskirts of the city of Colditz, building and local history of importance.
  • Residential building: single-storey solid construction on a hook-shaped floor plan, quarry stone plinth, plastered facade, window frames made of artificial stone, ground floor segmented arched windows and rectangular windows with original mullion, parapet fields made of blended balusters, high round arched entrance door with skylight, Art Nouveau ornamentation, original handle, and porch door with accentuated geometric mullion through central projection and mansard gable, mansard roof with a loft and dormers, loading hatch on the gable side, plain tile covering
  • Enclosure: balustrade and posts made of artificial stone
  • Stable: single-storey, segmented arched windows, walls made of artificial stone, truss floor, half-timbered, gable roof, beaver tail covering
08973147
 


Individual monument of the entity of Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: road bridge (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076)
Individual monument of the entity of Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: road bridge (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076) Leisniger Strasse
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re. 1852 of historical importance as part of the Colditz zoo.

Road bridge: quarry stone, cover plates in Porphyrtuff, coat of arms and inscription panels in Porphyrtuff, inscription “1852”, Saxon coat of arms, arch in Porphyrtuff stone

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Residential house in open development Luisastrasse 3
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around 1900 Clinker facade in late historical forms, artificial stone, plaster and clinker brick structures, glazed wooden balcony, location that defines the street scene, of importance in terms of local development.

two-storey, solid construction, plastered clinker facade, orange clinker brick with red structure, quarry stone plinth, artificial stone walls, dwarf house, gable roof, dormers, wooden porch with original colored window, original window, original gate, porch with hipped roof on the door, brick eaves, gable cornice in Plaster.

08973135
 


Luisa-Heim (former kindergarten, later parish hall, with enclosure) Luisastrasse 6
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around 1900 Clinker brick building in the forms of late historicism, plaster and clinker brick structures, of local and architectural importance.
  • One-storey, clinker brick building (orange clinker brick with red structure and dark red glazed structure), base of quarry stone, base cornice and sills of the windows in artificial stone, central projection with crowning dwelling, gable roof, original entrance stairs, original door, eaves cornice in plaster and wood
  • Enclosure: quarry stone plinth, artificial stone cover, entrance gates in brick and artificial stone, wooden picket fence, eaves
08973138
 


Town hall, with gate entrance in Töpfergasse
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Town hall, with gate entrance in Töpfergasse Market 1
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in the core 1540 Plastered building in renaissance forms, porphyry tufa structures, three rich volute gables, rear wing along Töpfergasse, at the south gable a round arched gate entrance, local historical, architectural, artistic and urban significance.

three-storey plastered building, facing the market with a transverse diaphragm, ground floor with staircase, porphyry tuff walls, arched portal with framework and pilaster frame (as a dew bar and floral motifs) two entrances made of porphyry tuff on the eaves, heavily profiled window walls (porphyry tuff), profiled cornice (porphyry tuff) Porphyrtuff), dwarf house with three richly structured volute gables, on the market side of the Zwerchhaus loggia with exit on consoles and clock (marked 1651, 1992) in Roman numerals, gilded, roof turret (at the apex of the dwarf house and gable roof) with openwork lantern, small Welsch hood and weather vane , inside: reticulated vaults on the ground floor, early Renaissance columns on the upper floor.

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Residential building in closed development Market 2
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1st half of the 19th century simple plastered facade with porphyry tufa elements, part of the market development, with shop, of importance in terms of building history and the history of local development.

Three-storey house, door with straight roofing (porphyry tuff), gable roof, window frames (porphyry tufa), segment arch portal with keystone on the courtyard side.

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Engel-Apotheke: residential building (with pharmacy) in a closed development Market 3
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re. 1731 (keystone over door), later changes Plastered building, in the core from the 18th century, part of the marketplace development, historic pharmacy building, of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey plastered building, high gable roof with diaphragm, segmental arch portal with keystone (porphyry tuff), porphyry tuff steps, plastered window bezels, irregular window axes on the upper floor, diaphragm with a steep gable roof, side dormers, round windows in the gable, beaver tail cover (renewed stone eaves in accordance with listed buildings).

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Volksbank (residential and commercial building in closed development) Market 6
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1938 Typical building of the 1930s in the Heimat style, plastered facade with porphyry tufa elements, part of the market development, of importance in terms of building history and local development.

Three-storey plastered building, natural stone plinth (ashlar masonry), arched portal with wide walls (porphyry tuff) and keystone (coat of arms with honeycomb), wooden door with knob and fittings, skylight with radial lattice, facade: originally preserved lattice windows, porphyry tuff window frames, saddle roof with low roof extension Stone eaves, beaver tail covering, inside: original swing door made of glass, wide wooden door walls, hook-shaped extension of a residential building on the back with original staircase.

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Residential house in a corner to the Untermarkt Market 9
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1560, later modifications Square-shaped, gable-independent building from the Renaissance period, plastered facade with porphyry tufa, rich gable, of importance in terms of architectural history, the history of local development and urban development.

Two-storey plastered building, profiled window walls (rectangular windows) on the ground floor and first floor, pilaster strips on the market side in the gable, seven-axis eaves side (on the lower market), basket arch portal on the ground floor, central axis accentuated by a two-storey dwarf house (volute gable with pilaster structure, two rows of windows, oval windows in the upper gable field Triangular gable end), two rows of small dormers, residential building with Cafe Schlosscafe .

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Residential building in closed development Market 10
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around 1870 Well-structured Wilhelminian style house in the neo-renaissance style, part of the market development, of importance in terms of building history and local development.

Three-storey plastered building, basement plinth, quarry stone, topped porphyry tufa cornice, ground floor high door with finely profiled porphyry tufa garments with straight roofing, on the first floor plastered stucco fields with floral motifs, cornice strips, eaves cornice, serrated cornice, above this parapet roof sloping downwards with pilaster strips.

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Residential house in closed development, with inscription stone Market 11
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re. 1594 (inscription plaque above door) Plastered facade, building formerly belonging to the neighboring brewery, part of the historical market development, of local and architectural significance.

Two-storey plastered building, porphyry plinth, door with deep cloak of porphyry tuff, mansard roof with three dormers, beaver tail covering, inscription panel above the door: "The house is in God's hands. Anthonius Britner is the landlord called 1594".

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Colditz Brewery (brewery in closed development, with rear building)
Colditz Brewery (brewery in closed development, with rear building) Markt 12
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Early 19th century, essentially older Plastered building, high roof with two continuous dormer windows, an important part of the historical market development, of local and technological history as well as architectural and urban development importance.

two-storey plastered building with basement, porphyry plinth, plaster renewed, window frames in porphyry tuff, on the upper floor middle segment arched window, heavily profiled eaves, two-storey mansard roof with loft extensions, plain tile covering, new plaster with lettering in the plaster "Colditz Brewery"

  • Founded in 1594
  • 1877 Communbrauerei
  • 1886 Sigismund Pötzsch brewery
  • 1899 Louis Andrä brewery
  • 1955 Moritz Dietz brewery
  • 1974 VEB Brewery Colditz
  • 1990 Colditz brewery, closed
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Residential house in closed development, with rear building
Residential house in closed development, with rear building Markt 13
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around 1660 Stately building in the forms of the late Renaissance and early Baroque, plastered facade with natural stone elements, high dwelling with curved gable, ground floor loading zone, important part of the historical market development, of local historical, art historical, architectural and urban significance.

two-storey plastered building, ground floor improperly changed (shop fitting), old classicist wooden door (originally with skylight), arched portal in porphyry tuff (now shop window), upper storey finely profiled, door and window frames, steep gable roof, two side dormers and high diaphragm with volute gable (semicircular closure and Knauf, two oval windows and a round window in the gable), beaver tail covering, rear building aligned with the eaves on the city wall: to the rear door and window walls made of porphyry tufa on the ground floor, upper floor window sills porphyry tufa, towed on the gable side, lower window areas porphyry tufa, above double strong eaves cornice.

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Residential house in closed development, with rear building and remains of the city wall tower
Residential house in closed development, with rear building and remains of the city wall tower Market 14
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re. 1692 (keystone) with shop, plastered building from the 17th century with a steep pitched roof, part of the historical market development, medieval tower in the garden semicircular, significance in terms of building history and local history.

Two-storey plastered building, ground floor entrance with straight, finely profiled roofing, further arched portal (now shop window) with keystone, inside: groin vault (four-bay), originally a coffee roastery in the building, extensions in the courtyard and remains of a defensive tower built into the city wall (semicircular shell tower).

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Residential building in closed development Market 15
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re. 1784 (keystone), later renovations with shop, plastered building from the 18th century with segmental arch portal, part of the historical market development, of importance in terms of building history and site development.

two-storey plastered building, ground floor two entrances (porphyry tufa walls), one of which is a segmental arch portal with keystone, inscribed "GFJ 1784", originally preserved door with skylight, shop fitting, upper floor porphyry tufa window walls, steep gable roof with loft conversion and attic house with plain tile roofing, ( Eismann - Uhren und Jewelry ).

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Apartment building in closed development Markt 19
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around 1900 Historic clinker brick facade, first floor shop zone, part of the market ensemble and evidence of the structural development around 1900, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

three-storey clinker building, gate passage, brick plinth, shop window fittings, ground floor plastered, first and second floor yellow clinker brick with red clinker brick structure, cornice strips with tooth-cut motif, segmented arched windows, original profiled wooden windows, richly profiled clinker cornice with stepped clinker brickwork, saddle-faced clinker brickwork, recessed clinker brickwork.

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Kästners Weinstube (formerly) (residential building in closed development) Market 20
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Keystone re. 1797 Plastered building in late baroque forms, ground floor with restaurant, basket arch portal in natural stone, evidence of the structural development of the city in the late 18th century, an important part of the market development, of importance in terms of building history, local history and urban planning.

three-storey plastered building, ground floor basket arch portal with original classical door, three-arched arcades with pilaster strips, porphyry tufa walls, heavily profiled eaves, mansard roof, three dormers with segmented arched windows, inside: groin vault.

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Chancellery house (formerly) (Former chancellery house, later residential building, on the corner of Baderberg)
Chancellery house (formerly) (Former chancellery house, later residential building, on the corner of Baderberg) Markt 21
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1567 Dendro Plastered facade in Renaissance forms, residential and office building of the legal scholar Benedikt (I) Carpzov, Chancellor of the Elector's widow Sophie, and his family, of historical, architectural and art historical importance.

three-storey, solid structure plastered (quarry stone), saddle roof, door jambs in porphyry tuff with keystone (only original keystone), keystone with relief and inscription "1796 CSG", on the upper floor profiled window casings in porphyry tufa, plastered corner blocks, to Baderberg gable with pilaster structures, cranked cornices, Later shop fittings on the ground floor (facade to the market renewed simplified).

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To the white house (formerly) (former guest house, today residential building, in closed development, in the corner of Baderberg) Markt 22
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in the core of the 17th century Plastered facade with porphyry tufa elements, with a stately residential building on the market square that characterizes the square, at its core a late renaissance building, of architectural and local importance.

Four-story plastered building, ground floor and first floor richly profiled Renaissance window frames (porphyry tuff), second and third floors later added with simple window frames (porphyry tufa), hipped roof with dormers, segment arch portal with keystone (porphyry tuff) and segment arch window on the eaves side.

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Relief plate on the enclosure wall to the castle stairs Market 23
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1913 Porphyrtuff, three girl figures with bank-related attributes, formerly above the entrance of the demolished savings bank building Markt 23/24 / Kirchberg 1/3, evidence of building-related art around 1910, of art historical importance.

Porphyrtuff relief on the back wall of the savings bank, three figures, in the middle a girl writing, right figure with purse, left figure with money sack on his back.

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Amtsmühle (formerly);  Schlobachs Mühle (storage building)
Amtsmühle (formerly); Schlobachs Mühle (storage building) Mühlgasse 3
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around 1905 (storage building) Plastered facade with plaster and clinker brick structures, of importance in terms of local development and industrial history.
  • Storage building: two-story, solid construction, plastered building with brick structure, quarry stone plinth, original gates, original windows, mansard roof with pike, ground floor with plaster use, inside iron columns with beamed ceiling, window sills made of artificial stone, brick eaves (today anona food factory)
  • Mill dwelling house: two-storey, plastered solid construction, window frames in porphyry tufa, door frames with roofing in porphyry tufa, far protruding eaves, gable roof (broken off in 2003).
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Apartment building in half-open development Nicolaistraße 2
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1903 The clinker facade in late historical forms with Art Nouveau elements, artificial stone and clinker brick structure, sloping corner with balconies, overlying gable, lateral templates, also with gable top, form a street-defining group of houses with the neighboring houses at Nicolaistrasse 4 and 6, which is of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

Solid construction, three-storey, plastered clinker facade, basement base polygonal masonry made of porphyry tuff, first floor originally preserved entrance door with skylight, plastered, first and second floors yellow clinker, window framing artificial stone, partly triangular window roofing with figural decoration, parapet fields on the first floor (floral design, saddle roof) Beaver tail covering), plaster eaves with console stones, dormers and three mid-buildings with arched windows, chamfered corner with a former entrance (walled up), first and second floor balconies on projecting consoles with figural motifs, cast-iron railing, tiled staircase, original handrail.

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Apartment building in closed development Nicolaistraße 4
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1904 The clinker facade in late historical forms with Art Nouveau elements, artificial stone and clinker brick structure, central emphasis by gable, forms with the neighboring houses at Nicolaistrasse 2 and 6 a group of houses that characterizes the street and is of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

Solid construction, three-storey, plastered clinker facade, basement base, polygonal masonry made of porphyry tufa, first and second floors yellow clinker, window framing artificial stone, partly triangular window roofing with figural decoration, parapet fields on the first floor floral design, saddle roof (plain tile roofing), central dwarf Serrated eaves cornice, first and second floor balconies on expansive consoles with figural motifs, cast-iron railing, tiled staircases, original handrail.

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Apartment building in half-open development Nicolaistraße 6
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1905 Clinker facade in late historical forms with Art Nouveau elements, artificial stone and clinker brick structure, dwelling with ornamental framework, forms with the neighboring houses Nicolaistrasse 2 and 4 a group of houses that characterize the street scene, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

Solid construction, three-storey, plastered clinker facade, basement base polygonal masonry made of porphyry tuff, first and second floor originally preserved entrance door with skylight, first and second floors yellow clinker, window framing artificial stone, partly triangular window roofing with figural decoration, parapet fields on the first floor floral design, gable roof (plain tile roof) , central dormers flanked by dormers (ornamental framework), serrated eaves cornice, first and second floor balconies on projecting consoles with figural motifs, cast-iron railing, tiled staircase, original handrail.

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Calico factory v.  CG Schwägrichen (former) (textile factory building)
Calico factory v. CG Schwägrichen (former) (textile factory building) Nicolaistraße 8
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1775, remodeled in 1842 Originally a calico factory and the largest artificial bleaching facility in Saxony, temporarily used as a hospital by the French in 1813 and serving Napoleon as a one-time overnight stay (May 5, 1813), school since 1842, of architectural, local, regional and economic significance.

three-storey solid construction, plastered, segment arch portal with deep-seated keystone, walls (window and door) made of porphyry tufa, central projection consisting of four window axes, is crowned by a mid-house with segment arch roofing (on both long sides of the building), mansard roof, plain tile roofing.

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General local health insurance fund (administration building, with ancillary building)
General local health insurance fund (administration building, with ancillary building) Pestalozzistraße 3
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1929 Distinctive plastered building with the stylistic features of the expressionist architecture of the 1920s, plaster and clinker brick structures, architect: Hans-Heinrich Grotjahn, Leipzig, testimony to the structural development of Colditz in the period between the world wars, of importance in terms of local development, architectural design and architectural history.
  • Two-storey, plastered solid construction, clinker base, plaster cornice and eaves, saddle roof, stepped gable facing the street, original windows, some shutters, boarded-up loft, staircase tower with pyramid roof to the courtyard, some original plaster (green colored high-grade plaster), door panels in clinker, original door
  • Outbuildings: single-storey, original door, colonnade architecture, clinker pillars
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Stadtkeller (cellar facilities) Rochlitzer Strasse
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19th century Mountain cellar with curtain walls in quarry stone, covers and frames of the entrances in porphyry tufa, testimony to the way of life and economy in the past, significance in terms of local history and local history, location on the banks of the Mulden that characterizes the street.

Boundary wall in quarry stone, cover plates in porphyry tuff, entrances with porphyry tufa walls (in some cases only lintel), nine entrances.

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Individual monument in the above-mentioned entity: railway bridge (see entity component 09306180)
Individual monument in the above-mentioned entity: railway bridge (see entity component 09306180) Rochlitzer Strasse
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1875 (bridge) Solid wall girder bridge at km 48.458 on the Glauchau – Wurzen line (Muldentalbahn), of significance in terms of railway history.

Wall cheeks in quarry stone, polygonal masonry, cover plates, probably sandstone, railing.

Single-span solid wall girder bridge from 1875, manufactured by Gutehoffnungshütte Sterkrade, Oberhausen, renewed in the middle of the 20th century, route kilometers 48.458, length 15.4 m, height 6 m, width 7 m.

The history of the GW route: Railway route Glauchau-Wurzen (route abbreviation GW), Saxon main line until 1945, then branch line, the construction of the line took place in several construction phases between 1868 and completion of the section Glauchau to Penig (May 10, 1875), section Rochlitz to Großbothen (December 9, 1875), section Penig to Rochlitz (May 29, 1876), section Großbothen to Wurzen (June 30, 1877), the line was planned to be two-track, as it was to be continued in Prussia, but was not implemented, therefore only single-track expansion, route from Glauchau by the private Muldenthal railway company, the company was nationalized in 1878 and the vehicles and the route were taken over by the Royal Saxon State Railways, the terminus of the route was now the southern station in Wurzen, which became the Muldenthal train station (built October 15, 1879) closed, the line was operated as a branch line, April 15, 1945 destruction of the Rabenstein Bridge between schen Großbothen and Grimma, 1946 dismantling between Großbothen and Grimma as a reparation payment, May 28, 1967 suspension of train traffic between Grimma and Nerchau, resumption of train traffic between Golzern and Wurzen from September 24, 1967, renewal of the route between Großbothen and Döben in the middle of the 1970s, construction a connecting arch with the junction points Leisenau and Muldenbrücke (direct connection Rochlitz and Döbeln), January 1, 1970 (closure of Grimma - Golzern), between Golzern and Wurzen then still goods traffic, after 1990 restriction of goods traffic: closure of the Wurzen-Golzern section (2. June 1996), at the end of the 1990s the section of the Wasserglasfabrik Dehnitz connection was closed, the Muldentalradwanderweg was set up between Großbothen and Wurzen, December 6, 1999, the Colditz – Rochlitz train service ceased, 1999 (freight traffic) and 2000/2001 the passenger service ceased on the Rochlitz– section Wechselburg

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Royal Saxon Milestones (aggregate): Milestone
Royal Saxon Milestones (aggregate): Milestone Rochlitzer Strasse
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1st half of the 19th century (milestone) Sandstone, significance in terms of traffic history.

Sandstone stele, heavily weathered (no inscription). The royal Saxon milestones were the successors of the Saxon postal milestones. On September 1, 1858, the road construction engineer Wilke began to re-measure the Saxon roads. This re-measurement formed the basis for the introduction of the new measurement system. This comprised station stones, milestones, half-milestones, branch stones and border crossing stones. The station stones were set up at the beginning and end of mail routes. The names and the distance of the towns along the route were marked on them. The milestones were right on the road. On one side of the stone was the name and distance of the starting point and on the other side the name and distance of the place at the end of the mail route. The half-milestones should mark the route. A crown was attached on either side. labeling was not common. Junction stones stood at junctions from the main route and usually only bore the name of the next post office without any indication of the distance. The name “Kingdom of Saxony” was marked on the border crossing stones. On the other hand, these contained place names and distances. The distance between station stones and whole milestones was 1 mile (this corresponds to 7.5 km). Accordingly, the distance between the station stone and half mile stone and between half mile stone and whole mile stone was ½ mile = 3.75 km. Since 1875, the meter has been the official measure of length throughout the German Empire (including the Kingdom of Saxony). For this reason, the stones have been changed many times to the new size. All stones were made from sandstone. (LfD / 2014).

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Residential house in open development, with mountain cellar Rochlitzer Strasse 6
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End of the 18th century, later modifications Simple plastered building, part of the suburban development on the banks of the Mulden, characterizing location, of local and architectural significance.

Two-storey, plastered, probably solid construction, window frames, door frames in artificial stone (around 1900), gable roof with slate covering, wooden eaves, board ceiling inside, mountain cellar: quarry stone wall, entrances in porphyry tuff.

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Residential house in semi-open development Rochlitzer Strasse 8
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around 1820 Half-timbered building with plastered facade, porphyry tufa elements, part of the suburban development on the banks of the Mulden, a location that characterizes the townscape, of importance in terms of local history and building history.

Two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, window and door frames plastered overall, on the ground floor in porphyry tuff, door frames with keystone, gable roof (with pike and slate covering).

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Residential house in a formerly closed development Rochlitzer Strasse 10
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around 1820 Half-timbered construction typical of the region, porphyry tufa elements, part of the suburban development on the banks of the Mulden, a location that characterizes the townscape, of importance in terms of local history and building history.

Two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (boarded up, partly plastered), window and door walls on the ground floor in porphyry tufa, door walls with keystone, gable roof (with plain tile covering).

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"Haus Hartenstein"; Residence Helmut Drechsler (former) (Residence in open development, with garden, retaining wall, garden gate and gate entrance) Rochlitzer Strasse 13
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1948-1952 Plastered building in traditional forms from the 1940s / 50s, ornamental framework, exposed, widely visible location above the Mulde, former home of Colditz animal photographer and animal filmmaker Helmut Drechsler (1916–1960), of importance in terms of building history and personal history.

Right-angled floor plan, basement in quarry stone masonry, gable with ornamental framework, inside probably furnishings from the time and from the possession of Helmut Drechsler.

The building was erected from 1948, and construction probably dragged on until 1952 (April 25th of this year building inspection certificate). The client was the Colditzer animal photographer and animal filmmaker Helmut Drechsler (1916–1960), who housed the Colditzer publishing house and the Institute for Animal Photography here. Both foundations of Drechsler, which served his journalistic projects (photo books and films about the local animal world). The construction plans for the building are registered as draftsmen W. Linzbach and i. V. Manfred Linzbach from the Müllpo building cooperative in Saalfeld. Drechsler repeatedly had difficulties with building approval due to the general lack of building materials. On the other hand, he argues with the construction method he has chosen as a so-called Müllpo clay block construction that does not require any managed building materials. Except for the foundation in quarry stone masonry, there was no need for a qualified bricklayer, but wood turner wanted to work with his own people under the technical guidance of the Müllpo-Bau company. Drechsler particularly emphasized the possibility of building a prototype building from uncultivated, unbound local building materials, which is architecturally beautiful and functional. He also pointed out that it created jobs and living space. It is not known how long and with what staff numbers the publishing house and institute worked here. The building is in the public consciousness primarily as the former home of Helmut Drechsler. After Drechsler's death, his widow lived in the house until she sold it to the veterinarian Richard Hans Schubert in 1969.

The house built on the so-called Rebner Mountain is a single-storey building with an angled floor plan. As a result of the mountain situation, the quarry stone basement lies completely above the top of the earth on the west side and appears as a full storey. Otherwise, the building is plastered and has rich ornamental framework in the gables, which clearly shows it as a building of the home protection style, which was propagated in particular during National Socialism, but was initially also widespread in the post-war period. Another typical style element are the folding shutters. The roofing of the gable roofs consists of slate, in his building description from 1948 Drechsler had planned reed roofing with clay spraying and silicification against the risk of fire, whether this was done must remain open. In addition to the garage, the basement contained various rooms that were used for photography. The ground floor housed residential and commercial rooms (studio, archive, laboratory). A demonstration and testing room as well as storage areas had been set up in the attic. As a result of the multiple change of ownership, the former, apparently sophisticated interior fittings have probably not survived as individual parts, so Drechsler's desk still exists on site.

As the former home of Helmut Drechsler, who as an animal photographer and filmmaker made an outstanding contribution to the development of his genre in the 20th century, the property embodies an important personal historical value. In addition, it is a clear testimony to the development of building in the immediate post-war period and thus gains significance in terms of building history, with the clay construction method used being an additional factor. (LfD / 2016).

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Stone cross
Stone cross Rochlitzer Strasse 20 (near)
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16th century presumably formerly a soft symbol, of local and cultural significance.

Brown coal quartzite, if actually formerly a soft symbol, then set when the hereditary courts were set up in 1545 to delimit the jurisdiction and provided with a coat of arms (notch).

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Residential house in open development, with staircase and enclosure Rochlitzer Strasse 68
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1921-1922 Former civil servants' residence of the Colditz AG stoneware factory, representative plastered building in the traditional forms of the 1920s, porphyry structure, important in terms of local development and architectural history, characterizing the cityscape.

The building at Rochlitzer Straße 68 was built in 1921/22 on behalf of the Steingutfabrik Colditz AG according to plans by the Leipzig architect Otto Juhrich. It served as an official residence and was part of several factory buildings that were built in the immediate vicinity of the stoneware factory. At that time, the Colditz AG stone factory was considered the largest factory of earthenware crockery in Germany. Two-storey building with an extended mansard roof, designed in accordance with the slope facing the street front, high basement, which is clad with bossed masonry in Rochlitz porphyry tuff up to the basement windows. In front of the main front there is a sturdy bay window that supports a balcony on the mansard floor. Above the balcony, a dwelling with a triangular gable. In the overall restrained, traditional design of the building, influences from the homeland security movement obviously played a role, and a stylistic reference to the reform architecture of the period around 1915 is discernible. Apart from simple decorative elements, the building is particularly effective thanks to its cubic shapes and the accentuating use of the red Rochlitz porphyry tuff, which stands out effectively from the plastered surfaces. In this way, the architect was able to convincingly meet certain representative requirements that existed on the part of the client. The steeply rising property is accessed from the street side via an elaborate staircase. The interior of the building has also largely been preserved in its original state and shows a number of architectural features such as stairs, doors and tiled stoves.

The historical significance of the site and its development that the property embodies results from its connection with the Colditz AG stoneware factory. The ceramic industry was the main branch of the domestic economy in the 19th and 20th centuries. The official residence is a testament to this decisive development for Colditz. As a result, the city changed both in terms of its size and appearance. In addition to large factories, residential buildings characteristic of the industrial age were built, such as this building, which also has a special effect on the street and cityscape due to its location and architecture. In the typical, high-quality implementation of a special construction task, the building refers to the architectural development in the 1920s and thereby gains importance in terms of building history. A special aspect is the successful, harmonious integration of the building into the surroundings, including the use of Rochlitz porphyry tuff as a typical regional building material. The building also documents that the architect Otto Juhrich, who was very busy in Leipzig, also found commissions in the surrounding area beyond the trade fair city. It is therefore indicative of the work of an architect who was important in regional building development in the first half of the 20th century. (LfD / 2010).

two-storey, solid construction, high basement probably porphyry tufa, mighty polygonal porch with arbor and balustrade, window frames and cornices in porphyry tuff, eaves in plaster and wood, mansard roof, roof structures, dwarf house with triangular gable, gable cornice side in porphyry tufa, loggia, to the garden window, to the garden Entrance area with vestibule, staircase: concrete wall, simple plaster structure, concrete parapet, partly terraces, only concrete pillars remain of the fence, probably wooden fence.

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Boundary and retaining walls of the Schloßgasse to the castle stairs, with cellar and street paving Schloßgasse -
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19th century Historical fencing and paving of the street that characterizes the street scene, significance of the local history.

Quarry stone wall, stone cover plates.

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Individual characteristics of the entity Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: Castle with outbuildings (including the Schleinitzhaus), retaining and enclosure walls and gardener's house in the castle park (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076)
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Individual characteristics of the entity Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: Castle with outbuildings (including the Schleinitzhaus), retaining and enclosure walls and gardener's house in the castle park (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076) Schlossgasse 1 16th century of regional history, military history (famous officer prison camp in World War II) and art history.
  • Palace complex: Palace complex on an irregular floor plan, plastered quarry stone buildings (only a few brick buildings), architectural structures mostly in porphyry tuff, Renaissance portals in the innermost courtyard in porphyry tufa
  • first gatehouse (1506, mid-16th century): single-storey plastered solid building with decorative gables
  • Adjacent building at the first gatehouse (end of the 16th century, beginning of the 17th century): three-story, plastered quarry stone building, saddle roof, windows partly with porphyry tuff walls
  • Castle bridge (1584): three-arched, in quarry stone
  • Second gatehouse (16th century): three-storey, plastered solid structure with a high tower with an early Renaissance gable and small hood, followed by two- or three-storey wing buildings (16th and 19th centuries) with gable roofs, richly designed heraldic field above an archway with diamond ashlar
  • Neo-Renaissance wing (end of the 19th century): four-storey above a high substructure, plastered solid construction, richly structured gable and gable, window and door frames and structure in porphyry tuff, saddle roof
  • third gatehouse (marked 1583): arched portal in porphyry tufa, three-storey solid construction, saddle roof with decorative gable
  • Guard house (official building from 1630): two-storey solid building with ornamental gable, Renaissance portal from 1630 with younger door (19th century)
  • Archway (15th century): Pointed arch in porphyry tuff to the inner courtyard
  • Princely house (around 1430, alterations in the 16th century): four-story, plastered quarry stone building, bay window with tracery parapet, window frames in porphyry tuff
  • Saalhaus (1876): four-storey, plastered quarry stone building, window frames in sandstone
  • Castle chapel (1580s, older in the core): four-storey solid construction, richly structured chapel portal (1586), pointed arched windows, above two storeys with rectangular windows in porphyry tufa, stair tower with helmet
  • Basement house (16th century): three- or four-storey, plastered solid construction, gable roof with simple diaphragm houses, enclosing walls: in quarry stone, two bastions on a circular floor plan with conical roofs, inside: spiral staircases and door portals in porphyry tuff, painted wooden ceilings from the Renaissance period
  • Schleinitz-Haus (later also Tischer-Haus or Müllersches Haus): two-part building, located south of the palace complex and connected to the first gatehouse by an archway, the northern, gable-facing part of the building, at its core, was built around 1500, quarry stone and brick masonry, Plastered, porphyry tufa elements, originally late Gothic ornamental gable and bay window on the south-west corner, various modifications, including the installation of a gymnasium in 1874, at the same time an extension to the south, presumably including an older building on the south side as well as overbuilding of the small courtyard between the main building and this, plastered building over quarry stone plinth, historicist forms
  • Hospital building (former Poliklinik) in Schlossgraben (end of the 19th century): three-storey and two-storey, window frames and door frames on the ground floor in porphyry tuff, window frames on the upper floor in sandstone, ground floor with plaster grooves, cornices in sandstone, jamb area partially in plaster, main cornice profiled in sandstone, two risalit-like pilaster strips with a final gable - DEMOLITION before 2008
  • Gardener's house in the zoo: single-storey plastered quarry stone building, mansard roof with dormer windows, door frames in natural stone, a gable with a Palladi motif (plastered window frames).
08973185
 


The whole of Colditz Castle and Tiergarten with the following individual monuments: Castle with outbuildings (Obj. 08973185), so-called Terrace House (Obj. 08973184), two (formerly four) gatehouses in the Tiergarten (Obj. 08973461 and 08973186), Tiergarten wall with two gates (Obj. 09306058), four bridges in the zoo (Obj. 08973570, 08973562, 08972596, 08973560), memorial stone (Obj. 08973408), fountain (Obj. 09306086) and boundary stone (Obj. 08973561) as well as elements as a whole: the castle hill, the pond, the Terrace and open space areas close to the castle, as well as the castle park and the zoo (garden monuments) with the associated enclosure walls
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The whole of Colditz Castle and Tiergarten with the following individual monuments: Castle with outbuildings (Obj. 08973185), so-called Terrace House (Obj. 08973184), two (formerly four) gatehouses in the Tiergarten (Obj. 08973461 and 08973186), Tiergarten wall with two gates (Obj. 09306058), four bridges in the zoo (Obj. 08973570, 08973562, 08972596, 08973560), memorial stone (Obj. 08973408), fountain (Obj. 09306086) and boundary stone (Obj. 08973561) as well as elements as a whole: the castle hill, the pond, the Terrace and open space areas close to the castle, as well as the castle park and the zoo (garden monuments) with the associated enclosure walls Schloßgasse 1
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1829 of regional history, art history, military history (famous officer prison camp in World War II) and garden history.

Castle park and zoo: Hunting grounds of the Saxon electors, enclosed by walls, former pleasure house disappeared today, two gatehouses from the 17th century still exist.

09302076
 


Individual features of the entity, Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: Terrace house: residential building, former section building and farm building (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076) Schloßgasse 1a
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around 1840 Residential house plastered building in classicist forms, porphyry tufa elements, street space-defining and landscape-shaping effect on the zoo, former official apartment, section building single-storey plastered building, farm building, two-storey, partly solid, partly open and slatted, building erected in connection with the conversion of the castle as a state hospital, from regional history , local and architectural significance.
  • three-storey, plastered solid construction, central projectile, base clad with slate, window frames in porphyry tufa, rich door jambs with roof and consoles in porphyry tufa, original door, cornices in porphyry tufa, eaves cornice profiled in plaster and porphyry tufa, crooked hipped roof with gable roof, gabled roof Risalit, risalit end as cornice in porphyry tufa, gable shoulders and gable cornice in porphyry tufa and plaster, substructure in quarry stone (plastered) high on the slope, inside: original staircase
  • Section building: single-storey plastered building in brickwork, plaster and sandstone structures, pent roof
  • Farm buildings (wood and coal shed): two-storey, ground floor partly solidly closed, partly opened between porphyry tuff pillars, upper floor covered with boards and slats, pent roof
08973184
 


Idol temple;  Hexenhaus (residential building in open development, with enclosure)
Idol temple; Hexenhaus (residential building in open development, with enclosure) Schloßgasse 4
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17th century one of the oldest half-timbered buildings in town, half-timbered construction with a Thuringian ladder motif, location on the Schlossberg that characterizes the townscape, of importance in terms of building history, house history and local history.
  • Two-storey half-timbered building on an irregular floor plan (hillside location), high quarry stone plinth, ground floor partly solid (quarry stone and brick), door and window walls as a fascia, door (around 1930), half-timbered, on one eaves side threshold and filler wood with ship hollows, profiled beam heads, ladder framework in window parapets, leafed headbands, mortised struts on the eaves side, widely spaced uprights (around 1800), wooden eaves, gable roof, gable slated, one side of the eaves partly slated with Methau slate, roofing in folded tiles and beaver tails
  • Enclosure: (around 1930) quarry stone, archway with keystone in porphyry tuff.
08973190
 


Residential house in semi-open development Schloßgasse 6
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around 1820 Plastered building with porphyry tufa elements, basket arch portal with keystone, testimony to the structural development of the city in the period after 1800, with segment arch portal, of local and architectural significance.

Two-storey, plastered solid construction, door and window frames on the ground floor partly in porphyry tuff, window frames with keystone (originally an inscription), half-hip roof, wooden eaves.

08973177
 


Residential building in closed development Schulstrasse 1
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Early 19th century Local plastered construction with porphyry tufa structures, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

Two-storey, plastered solid construction, on the ground floor window frames and door frames in porphyry tufa, door frames with keystones, gable roof with dormers.

08973124
 


Former factory building in semi-open development Schulstrasse 2
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1792 Plaster construction in late baroque forms, porphyry tufa elements and plaster structures, facing gable in the timber-framed roof area, winter dry house of Schwägrichen's calico factory (until 1830), from 1889 the fire department's fire department, testimony to the development of the fire department, importance in terms of local history and building history.

two-storey, plastered solid construction, plastered corner cuboid, on the eaves side large basket arch portal (bricked up), upper floor window frames made of porphyry tuff, on the gable side later broken fire brigade gate, two stone portals (straight and segmental arched) made of porphyry tufa, window frames porphyry tuff, rear eaves side arched porphyry stone Beaver tail covering), profiled wooden eaves, old wrought-iron lantern pole on the building, standing attic walls in half-timbered or plastered brick.

08973114
 


Residential building in closed development Schulstrasse 3
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Early 19th century Local plastered construction with porphyry tufa structures, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

Two-storey, plastered solid construction, first floor window and door frames in porphyry tuff, door frames with keystones, gable roof, older windows on the upper floor.

08973123
 


Former inn, now a residential building, in open development, with fencing and gate
Former inn, now a residential building, in open development, with fencing and gate Schulstrasse 4
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Mid 17th century One of the oldest half-timbered buildings in Colditz, porphyry tufa elements, half-timbered construction with St. Andrew's crosses, at times part of Schwägrichen's calico factory, fencing wall with gate to the west, of local, house and architectural significance.
  • Two-storey, massive ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, hipped roof, beaver tail covering, later extension to the rear, segmental arch portal made of porphyry tufa with keystone, cellar window with ornamental grille, profiled porphyry tuff window coverings on the eaves side on the ground floor, threshold and filler wood on the eaves side with partial nave profiled, upper floor: half-timbered structure with St. Laminated framework, the rear side of the eaves boarded up
  • Leutepforte: round arched gate, quarry stone wall (plastered) with quarry stone roofing, inside on the ground floor herringbone cut profiled board ceiling.
08973122
 


Apartment building in half-open development Schulstrasse 6
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around 1910 Plastered facade in the sense of the more objectified architecture after 1900, plaster and artificial stone incorporation, emphasis on the center by a bay-like template, above it a dwelling with ornamental framework, former residence of Paul Stadler (city music director, composer and writer, 1872-1960), importance in terms of local development, local history and personal history as well as architectural history.

three-storey, solid construction, plastered, quarry stone base, base cornice artificial stone, window and door walls artificial stone, remnants of the plaster painting recognizable, slightly protruding flat bay window, original window, eaves in wood and plaster, half-timbered dwelling, mansard roof, a dormer window, original door with skylight

08973121
 


Post office building with a fence around the courtyard
Post office building with a fence around the courtyard Schulstrasse 10
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1904 Late historical plastered building in Baroque forms, sandstone structures, evidence of the development of the postal system, a location that shapes the street scene, of local, postal and architectural significance.

two-storey, plastered solid construction, hipped roof with dormer, middle dwelling, window frames with roofing and eaves in sandstone, elaborate entrance door design (original door), original window grilles, structure on the dwelling in sandstone, base in porphyry as cyclops masonry, inside: floor tiles, wrought iron railing).

08973075
 


Citizen School (formerly); Sophia School Schulstrasse 12
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1886 Historic plastered building in neo-renaissance forms, sandstone and porphyry tufa structures, symmetrically subdivided square front by template with main entrance centered, characterizing the square, of importance in terms of local history, structural history, social history and urban planning.
  • three-storey solid construction, basement level quarry stone, basement window sandstone walls, three upper floors with profiled sandstone walls and straight window roofing, central axis emphasized by a three-axis central projectile with stepped gable and clock, second floor round arched window, on the ground floor three entrances with strong door soffits, staircase
  • In the side wing, former gymnasium with cast iron columns, corner blocks of the building made of porphyry tufa (only in the base zone), hipped roof
08973129
 


Apartment building in closed development Sophienplatz 8
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around 1900 Historicism building with a rich clinker facade, plaster, clinker and artificial stone structures, risk-like corner accentuation with decorative gables, corner store, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

three-storey solid construction, plastered clinker facade, clinker basement base, plaster ashlar on the ground floor, two round-arched entrances, corner projections at the chamfered corner highlighted by rich ashlar strips and roof house, dormers with slate covering, first floor parapets, triangular window roofing, different-colored balcony on the former brick trawler, profiled balcony Corner projections have been lost.

08973131
 


Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Sophienstrasse 2
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re. 1905 Plastered facade between historicalism and Art Nouveau, artificial stone incorporations, first floor shop zone, street image-defining location, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

three-storey, plastered solid construction, platform roof with half-timbered roof houses, base in natural stone, ground floor and first floor parapet fields with decor, window walls in an elaborate design, second floor with figural relief fields, plastered eaves, chamfered corner with gable, corner highlighted by a special structure, parapet field with initials "PR “, (Owner Paul Ronneger), to the courtyard side. Conversions

08973073
 


Hotel Wettiner Hof (formerly) (residential building, formerly an inn, in a closed development, with a hall extension) Sophienstrasse 10
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1877-1878 Plastered construction with plaster and stone structures, location that characterizes the plaza, remarkable roof extension from the 1920s, of architectural and local significance.
  • Corner building: two-storey solid construction with an extended attic, quarry stone plinth, side elevation (on Sophienplatz) with shop fittings on the ground floor and twin windows on the upper floor, renovated door (on chamfered corner) with skylight, eaves cornice with rectangular brackets, attic with triangular roofing, octagonal turret
  • Hall extension (at times gym): single-storey plastered construction, rubble stone plinth, high rectangular window with plastering flaps, low-lying entrance with pilaster framing and finely profiled straight roofing, original glazed door with iron grating, plaster groove, saddle roof
08973134
 


Sedan restaurant (formerly) (residential building in closed development, formerly with restaurant) Sophienstraße 12
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around 1880/1890 Plastered construction in the forms of late historicism, plastered and porphyry articulations, corner accentuation by a turret, location defining the plaza, of importance in terms of local history and building history.

two-storey, plastered solid construction, ground floor with plastered structure, rubble stone plinth, window frames in porphyry tuff, windows on the first floor with roofing (in porphyry tuff) and stucco decorations, jamb with plastered structure, several modern roof structures (marked 1996 weather vane), saddle roof, formerly with restaurant "Sedan", today Sophien-Apotheke.

08973156
 


Apartment building in closed development Sophienstrasse 19
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around 1900 Late historical building with sandstone structures, elaborate bay windows, side gate passage, former home of Colditzer Kupferstechers Carl Krepel (1858–1941), of local and architectural importance.

Three-storey, plastered solid construction, quarry stone plinth, window frames mostly in sandstone, sandstone bay windows on mighty consoles, cornices in sandstone, eaves in plaster and sandstone, gate passage with original gate, mansard roof with dormers, dormer walls in sandstone.

08973158
 


Apartment building in half-open development Sophienstrasse 20
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around 1905 Clinker facade between historicalism and Art Nouveau, first floor shop zone, testimony to the structural development of the city around 1900, importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

three-storey, quarry stone plinth, plinth cornice presumably made of artificial stone, solid construction, ground floor plastered with grooves, original shop window cladding, upper floor clinker facade (yellow clinker brick with red clinker brick structure), window frames richly structured probably in artificial stone, profiled eaves, gable roof.

08973159
 


Residential stable house and barn of a Hakenhof Thumirnichter Platz 4
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Early 19th century Half-timbered buildings, evidence of rural construction and way of life of bygone times in the region, of importance in terms of local history and building history.
  • Residential stable house: two-storey, solid ground floor (plastered quarry stone) upper floor half-timbered, window frames partly in porphyry tuff, door frames in artificial stone, gable roof with slate covering, boarded gable, bakery (plastered quarry stone) towed roof
  • Barn: half-timbered, partly solid (quarry stone plastered), gable roof (originally slate roofing)
08973196
 


Residential stable house, barn, gatehouse and courtyard paving of a three-sided courtyard Thumirnichter Platz 16 re. 1826, older in essence Half-timbered buildings, half-timbered construction of the gatehouse with head struts and Thuringian ladder motif, one of the oldest courtyards in the town in good original condition, significance in terms of local history and building history.
  • Residential stable house, two-storey, ground floor solid quarry stone, extension towed on the gable side, door and window walls in porphyry tuff, segmental arch portal with keystone (marked JGS 1826), upper floor half-timbered, original window sizes, outer eaves side with a single-storey bakery, decorative slate gable (rear gable structure with lighter Methau slate ), Gable roof
  • Gatehouse: two-storey, solid ground floor, wide gate passage (straight lintel on the courtyard side, round arched gate on the street side), porphyry tufa window and door walls, old windows, upper floor protruding on the right side (on the courtyard side above the stable part), half-timbered with adobe infill, saddle roof, slate roof on the courtyard side a gable beam with ship's throat, both gables boarded up
  • Barn: half-timbered, solid gable, plastered, saddle roof, former coach house on the side
08973194
 


Gasthof Thumirnicht (inn, with hall extension and enclosure) Thumirnichter Strasse 30
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1868 according to information simple plastered building with porphyry tufa elements, hall extension in simple historicizing forms with plastered structures, location that characterizes the street scene, local historical significance.
  • two-storey, plastered solid construction, window and door frames in porphyry tuff, cellar window frames in porphyry tufa, door walls with roofing in porphyry tufa, profiled plaster eaves, gable roof (inscription in the lintel, illegible)
  • Hall extension: two-storey plastered solid construction, plaster structure, ground floor with deep segmented arch niches, profiled cornice, window frames with roofing in sandstone, simply profiled eaves cornice, hipped roof, window to the courtyard with simple plastering flanges
  • Enclosure: in quarry stone.
08973198
 


Retaining walls of some gardens and cellars of the residential development opposite, as well as a stone cross
Retaining walls of some gardens and cellars of the residential development opposite, as well as a stone cross Tiergartenstrasse -
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19th century Quarry stone masonry, partly with brick cover, a somewhat fragmented cross in front of the wall, of local and cultural significance.
  • Quarry stone wall that characterizes the street scene, brick cover in places, some historical gravestones added, originally brick pillars and wooden fence
  • Cross: quartz porphyry, found in 1959 during road works, placed in the immediate vicinity of the find
08973182
 


City Museum (museum, formerly a residential building in open development, with ancillary building)
City Museum (museum, formerly a residential building in open development, with ancillary building) Tiergartenstrasse 1
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re. 1730 (arched main entrance) Baroque plastered building with plaster structure and porphyry tufa elements, north-eastern extension and rear side building, also plastered facades with porphyry tufa elements, evidence of the structural development of the city near the town church, former home of the local mason, of local and home history as well as building history.
  • Two-storey, plastered solid construction, window frames in porphyry tuff, door frames in porphyry tufa with rich keystone (inscription "IMS") and dating 1730, above door plastered area with crown in stucco and inscription ("IDSE"), north-eastern extension younger, door jambs in porphyry tuff with keystone inscription ("B 1826"), plaster structure on the main building, profiled plaster eaves, mansard roof (beaver tail covering) and loft extension, older windows and door, inside: ground floor partially arched, spiral staircase
  • Outbuildings: around a small courtyard with a gable roof, first floor window frames in porphyry tuff, upper floor window frames, older window grilles
08973183
 


Residential house in semi-open development Tiergartenstrasse 2
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Early 19th century Half-timbered building, testimony to the structural development of the city after 1800, a corner house that characterizes the street scene, is of importance in terms of local history and building history.

Two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor partly timber-frame, overall plastered, on the ground floor window walls partly in porphyry tuff, partly plastering panels, door panels and plastering panels, half-hip roof, wooden eaves, gable partly slated, beaver tail covering.

08973178
 


Individual features of the entity of Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: Colditzer Tiergartentorhaus (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076)
Individual features of the entity of Colditz Castle and Tiergarten: Colditzer Tiergartentorhaus (see also entity document, Schloßgasse 1, Obj. 09302076) Tiergartenstrasse 3 1624 Probably half-timbered building, massive ground floor, boarded up upper floor, part of the zoo and the Colditz castle complex, entrance to the former electoral hunting ground, evidence of hunting in the past, of local and architectural importance.

Two-storey, ground floor (quarry stone) solid, upper floor presumably half-timbered, window frames on the first floor partially porphyry tuff, upper floor and gable boarded, gable roof with bat dormer, large arched gate passage with beamed ceiling and door jambs in porphyry tuff in the passage, zoo wall from 1624 (7 km long).

08973186
 


Residential house in semi-open development Tiergartenstrasse 4
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Early 19th century Plastered building in the forms of the late Baroque, porphyry tufa elements, evidence of the structural development of the city after 1800, former bakery, of local and architectural importance.

Two-storey, plastered solid construction, window frames on the ground floor and first floor in porphyry tuff, two entrances in porphyry tufa, entrance to Hirtengasse with keystone in porphyry tuff, mansard roof (plain tile roofing).

08973179
 


Residential house in semi-open development Tiergartenstrasse 6
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Early 19th century Half-timbered building with porphyry tufa elements, evidence of the structural development of the city after 1800, former shoemaker's shop, of local and architectural importance.

Two-storey, originally entirely plastered, ground floor in quarry stone, upper floor in half-timbered, windows on the ground floor mostly in porphyry tufa, door walls in porphyry tuff with keystone, wooden eaves, half-hipped roof.

08973181
 


District Court (former) (Former courthouse (No. 4) with former prison (No. 4a) and enclosure, now facility for age-appropriate living) Töpfergasse 4; 4a
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1865-1868 Plaster building in late classicist forms, sandstone structures, central emphasis by a single-axis template with entrance, former prison plaster building with plaster and porphyry tufa structures, evidence of the development of the Saxon jurisdiction, regional, local and architectural significance.
  • three-storey, plastered solid construction (quarry stone), window frames and cornices in sandstone, base in sandstone, base cornice in sandstone, central projection, windows on the first floor and in the risalit with roofing, elaborate portal in stucco and sandstone with Saxon coat of arms, original doors (entrance and Courtyard door), on the ground floor windows with keystones and decorations, in the courtyard a risalit-like staircase extension, hipped roof, eaves cornice profiled in sandstone and plaster
  • Former prison: two-storey, plastered solid construction, window frames in porphyry tuff, two side projections with plastered corner blocks, gable roof, gable with gable triangle, cornice in porphyry tufa and plaster, windows in porphyry tufa coupled in the gable, plinth in porphyry tufa, in a gable door walls original
  • Enclosure in quarry stone
08973187
 


Residential house in semi-open development Töpfergasse 8 1st half of the 17th century, later alterations Remarkable half-timbered building with leafed struts, St. Andrew's cross and ship throats, important evidence of local structural development due to its age and characteristics, of importance in terms of local history and building history.

two-storey, solid ground floor, window and door walls on the ground floor in porphyry tuff (later installation), upper storey and gable in half-timbered, profiled beam heads, threshold with ship coves, originally St. Andrew's crosses in parapet fields, leafed head struts, profiled wooden eaves, gable roof with dormers and slate covering, gable in Half-timbered structure, reclining chair, leafed foot and head struts.

08973173
 


Residential house in a corner location in a semi-open development Töpfergasse 10
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around 1800, later modifications Simple plastered construction, evidence of the structural development around 1800 in a street-defining location, of importance in terms of local history and architectural history.

Two-storey, plastered solid construction (quarry stone), window frames in porphyry tuff, eaves in brick (partly plastered), crooked hip roof, later loft extensions (dwarf house and dormers), later corner shop, original door to the courtyard (1st half of the 19th century).

08973172
 


Restaurant Deutsches Haus (formerly) (apartment building in closed development) Töpfergasse 11
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around 1905 Rich clinker brick facade with artificial stone and clinker brick structures, street-picture-defining late historicism building with Art Nouveau touches, shop formerly a restaurant, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

three-storey, solid construction, ground floor plastered with grooves, base in quarry stone and brick, artificial stone cellar window frames, original entrance door, cornice in brick, facade on the upper floor in clinker (yellow clinker with red clinker structure), artificial stone window frames on the first floor with roofing and partially richly designed parapet fields, underneath the eaves terracotta frieze, eaves in red brick, mansard roof with dormers, gable fields of the dormers in red and yellow brick (windows renovated in accordance with listed buildings).

08973175
 


Residential building in closed development Töpfergasse 18
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re. 1805 (keystone) Simple plastered building in late baroque forms, porphyry tufa structures, segment arch portal, evidence of the structural development of the time around 1800, of local and architectural significance.

Two-storey, plastered solid construction, window and door frames in porphyry tufa, door frames with keystone and inscription ("JGB 1805"), profiled plaster eaves, mansard roof with dormers, older windows, door renewed (around 1960).

08973168
 


Residential house in semi-open development Töpfergasse 20
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1st half of the 19th century Half-timbered building, testimony to the structural development of the city, of importance in terms of local history and building history.

two-storey, solid ground floor, upper storey and gable in half-timbered, window frames on the ground floor in porphyry tuff, shop fitting (around 1920/1930), later window fittings on the upper floor (around 1920/1930), profiled wooden eaves.

08973167
 


Residential building in closed development Töpfergasse 21
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re. 1614 (archway), later modifications Simple plastered facade with a seating niche portal from the 17th century in Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff, later built-in shop, one of the oldest residential buildings in the city, of local, artistic and architectural importance.

Two-storey, plastered solid construction, niche portal with inscription ("CS 1614") in porphyry tuff, younger entrance door (19th century), later shop fitting on the ground floor, window frames on the upper floor in porphyry tuff, gable roof, later loft extension, wooden eaves.

08973171
 


Schmiede Gebrüder Becker (residential and commercial building (former forge) in open development, with paving in the driveway and in the courtyard) Töpfergasse 32
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re. 1817, keystone Main building plastered construction with plastered and stone structures, eaves with clinker frieze, company inscription and company logo as well as two lamps in wrought iron, auxiliary building simple plastered facade, partly porphyry structure, historical forge, of local historical importance.
  • three-storey or two-storey, plastered solid construction, gable with original plaster structure, door and window frames on the ground floor mostly in porphyry tufa, sills of the windows on the upper floor in artificial stone, gate driveway, gable cornice in brick, gable shoulders in brick, eaves cornice in brick (end stone with walled-in stone "AMJH 1817") in Porphyrtuff
  • Courtyard with paving.
08973164
 


Double tenement house in a semi-open development
Double tenement house in a semi-open development Pot market 8; 9
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around 1905 Somewhat smoothed plastered facade with artificial stone incorporations, the Art Nouveau building that characterizes the plaza on the Topfmarkt, of significance in terms of local development and architectural history.

three-storey, plastered solid construction, basement base polygonal masonry (porphyry tuff), two recessed entrances with staircase, parapet fields of the second floor with floral Art Nouveau ornamentation, heavily profiled main cornice, gable roof (plain tile covering) with dormers (solid), two larger lateral dormers with curved gable sections Later plaster destroyed, old doors, number 8 still original windows, (number 9 plastic windows), profiled window frames made of artificial stone.

08973112
 


Residential house in open development in a corner Topfmarkt 14
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re. 1823 (keystone) in the core half-timbered building with segment arch portal, evidence of the typical suburban development of the period after 1800 in a prominent location on the Topfmarkt, of local and architectural importance.

two-storey, plastered, solid ground floor, upper floor presumably half-timbered, gable roof, slate roofing, segment arch portal with keystone marked “GS 1823” made of porphyry tuff.

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Restaurant Zur Post (residential building in closed development, former guest house) Untermarkt 1
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Mid 19th century symmetrically structured plastered building in classicist forms, part of the historical old town development, of local and architectural importance.

Two-storey, plastered solid construction, saddle roof, symmetrical facade, door and window frames probably in porphyry tufa, door with roof and original door, profiled eaves (building covered with plaster as a whole).

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Residential building in closed development Untermarkt 2
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re. 1771 (keystone) Plastered construction in late baroque forms, natural stone walls, small-town craftsman's house (Böttcher), part of the historic old town development, significance in terms of local history and building history.

Two-storey plastered building, high saddle roof with standing dormers (in two rows), ground floor segment arch portal with keystone made of porphyry tuff, carved compasses, barrel (cooper's guild mark) and 1771, upper floor window frames porphyry tufa, profiled eaves.

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Residential house in semi-open development Untermarkt 3
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re. 1564 (portal) Stately residential building from the Renaissance period in gable position, plastered facade, gable slated, remarkable porphyry tufa portal in lingering late Gothic forms, of importance in terms of local development, building history, house history and artistic and craftsmanship.

two-storey, massive ground floor, upper storey on the gable side massive, on the eaves side presumably half-timbered, gable roof (slated) with ornamental slate and two rows of arranged roof windows, inscription “1564. CA ”, later garage installation in the 20th century, upper floor profiled window frames made of porphyry tufa, lamellar beams in the roof structure, wide chimney (slated) tapered towards the top.

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Residential building in closed development Untermarkt 4
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Mid-19th century, essentially older Street-defining building with a presumably medieval core, gable-independent house, significance in terms of local development, building history and house history.

Three-storey plastered building, plastered quarry stone, saddle roof, facing the Untermarkt gable-side, ground floor changed (new doors), first and second floors profiled window frames made of porphyry tufa, shell motif on the gable, older windows.

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Residential building in closed development Untermarkt 7
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Early 19th century Simple plastered building with porphyry tufa walls, part of the street-defining development on the Untermarkt, of significance in terms of local development and architectural history.

Two-storey plastered building, gable roof, quarry stone base, plaster groove on the ground floor, former segment arch portal walled up, window frames made of porphyry tufa.

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Residential house in semi-open development Untermarkt 9
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re. 1797 (keystone) Plastered building with porphyry tufa walls, typical small town house around 1800, part of the development of the Untermarkt that characterizes the plaza, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

Two-storey plastered building, saddle roof, former door portal (today window) made of porphyry tufa with keystone inscribed "1797 PMA" in a cartouche, upper floor profiled window walls made of porphyry tuff, arched windows on the gable, plain tile covering.

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Residential house in semi-open development, with outbuildings Untermarkt 12
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Mid 19th century Plastered facade with porphyry tuff walls, typical residential building from the mid-19th century, in a prominent location on Untermarkt, half-timbered ancillary building, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.
  • Residential house: two-storey plastered building, saddle roof with fore, slate roofing, basement plinth made of quarry stone, portal with straight roofing, window and door walls made of porphyry tufa
  • Side building: two-storey, plastered solid construction, gable roof
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Residential house in half-open development, with fencing Wassergasse 2
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around 1930 Plastered facade with natural stone elements, design typical of the time around 1930 between traditional character and influences of the New Building, street image-defining location, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

three-storey, plastered solid construction, quarry stone plinth made of porphyry tufa (pulled up to the window at the corner of the building), original windows from the 1930s, hipped roof, slate roofing, dormers, grooved eaves, transparent corner (three corner windows on consoles), entrance house with original door, enclosure wall made of ashlar Porphyrtuff, gate.

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Apartment building in half-open development Wassergasse 2a
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around 1900 Late historical clinker brick facade with plaster, clinker brick and artificial stone incorporations, a street-defining location, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

three-storey, plastered clinker facade, ground floor plaster renewed, base in natural stone, artificial stone cornice, orange bricks partly with reddish brick structure, windows with artificial stone walls, side elevation with crowning dwarf house, plaster structure, original door, partly original windows, window sills in artificial stone Roofing of the windows on the first floor, plaster eaves, partly brick eaves, gable shoulders, gable roof with dormer (simplified gable renewed).

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Villa, with retaining wall of the property Wettiner Ring 1
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1880 (residential building) Street image-defining, late-historical plastered construction including a somewhat older residential building, significance in terms of local development and architectural history.
  • Inscribed 1897 (cartouche on the corner of the building), two-storey, plastered solid structure, rubble stone base with brick cornice, original plaster structure, original doors and windows, plastered door and window frames (door jambs partly in sandstone), bay window with rich structure, gable with figured niche, gable roof
  • Laterally older building: single-storey, plastered solid construction, base cornice and cellar windows in porphyry tuff, window frames with roofing on consoles, mid-house, gable roof, courtyard-side tower, inside floor tiles, stucco ceilings, original doors, stucco decor on the walls
  • Substructure wall in quarry stone, cover plates in sandstone or ceramic plates
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Remarks

  1. 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 .

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