List of cultural monuments in Cunersdorf

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The list of cultural monuments in Cunersdorf contains the cultural monuments of the district of Cunersdorf in the Saxon town of Annaberg-Buchholz , which were recorded in the list of monuments by the State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony as of November 24, 2010.

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

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  • Image: shows a picture of the cultural monument and, if applicable, a link to further photos of the cultural monument in the Wikimedia Commons media archive
  • 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.
Map view to set coordinates. In this map view, cultural monuments are shown without coordinates with a red marker and can be placed on the map. Cultural monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, cultural monuments with a picture are marked with a green marker.
  • 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 .

List of cultural monuments

image designation location Dating description ID
Complex of a former textile factory Am Steigerwald 9
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around 1920 (textile factory) Consisting of two neoclassical buildings, visible from afar, of architectural and local significance and of relevance to the townscape. 08985171
 


Levin Villa, retirement home Am Steigerwald 10
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1936 Villa of the textile manufacturer Hermann Levin, high-quality plastered building from the 1930s, unmistakable appearance due to the use of porphyry, of local and architectural importance.

Long three-storey building with hipped roof, Preolite roofing, expanded attic storey, dormers, window frames, eaves cornice, ground floor and tower-like bay windows made of porphyry stone, spacious terrace, interior furnishings from the time of origin (wall paneling with carvings, lead glass windows and fireplace) Villa with 35 rooms built by manufacturer Levin in 1936 , 1957–1975 TBC sanatorium, from 1975 old people's home "Am Steigerwald".

08985173
 


Border stone of the electoral-ducal border On the forest path around 1537, first installation Material testimony of the development in the Ore Mountains, of regional historical importance 08985177
 


Residential house in open development August-Bebel-Strasse 1
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1928 Part of a former railroad workers' settlement, built for the Buchholz depot (mainly from Cunersdorfer Flur), plastered buildings typical of the time, emphasized by expressionist design elements, significant in terms of building history and social history.

Two-storey with expressionist design elements, hipped roof with a slider, eaves facing the main street, plastered brickwork on a high quarry stone plinth, the house has been preserved in its original form, windows, shutters, doors and staircase (stairs turned left and right). In the spring of 1929, the Buchholz depot was declared an auxiliary train station (at that time still mostly Cunersdorfer Flur), which meant that an auxiliary train had to be ready day and night. For this reason, the "Eisenbahn-Wohnungsbau-Genossenschaft" (Railway Housing Cooperative), based in Dresden, set up this "Railway Workers' Estate" in 1928, so that the railway workers from nearby Cunersdorf could quickly be called off to work.

08985179
 


Residential house in open development August-Bebel-Strasse 3
(map)
1928 Part of a former railroad workers' settlement, built for the Buchholz depot (mainly from Cunersdorfer Flur), plastered buildings typical of the time, emphasized by expressionist design elements, significant in terms of building history and social history.

Two-storey with expressionist design elements, hipped roof with a slider, eaves facing the main street, plastered brickwork on a high quarry stone plinth, the house has been preserved in its original form, windows, shutters, doors and staircase (stairs turned left and right). In the spring of 1929, the Buchholz depot was declared an auxiliary train station (at that time still mostly Cunersdorfer Flur), which meant that an auxiliary train had to be ready day and night. For this reason, the "Eisenbahn-Wohnungsbau-Genosenschaft" (Railway Housing Association), based in Dresden, set up this "Railway Workers' Settlement" in 1928, so that the railway workers from nearby Cunersdorf could quickly be called off to work.

08985180
 


Residential house in open development August-Bebel-Strasse 5
(map)
1928 Part of a former railroad workers' settlement, built for the Buchholz depot (mainly from Cunersdorfer Flur), plastered buildings typical of the time, emphasized by expressionist design elements, significant in terms of building history and social history.

Two-storey with expressionistic design elements, hipped roof with a slider, eaves facing the main street, plastered brickwork on a high quarry stone plinth, the house has been preserved in its original form, windows, shutters, doors and stairwell (stairs turned left and right). In the spring of 1929, the Buchholz depot was declared an auxiliary train station (at that time still mostly Cunersdorfer Flur), which meant that an auxiliary train had to be ready day and night. For this reason, the "Eisenbahn-Wohnungsbau-Genosenschaft", based in Dresden, set up this "Railway Workers Settlement" in 1928, so the railway workers from nearby Cunersdorf could quickly be recalled to their work.

08985181
 


Residential house in open development August-Bebel-Strasse 7
(map)
1928 Part of a former railroad workers' settlement, built for the Buchholz depot (mainly from Cunersdorfer Flur), plastered buildings typical of the time, emphasized by expressionist design elements, significant in terms of building history and social history.

Two-storey with expressionistic design elements, hipped roof with a slider, eaves facing the main street, plastered brickwork on a high quarry stone plinth, the house has been preserved in its original form, windows, shutters, doors and stairwell (stairs turned left and right). In the spring of 1929, the Buchholz depot was declared an auxiliary train station (at that time still mostly Cunersdorfer Flur), which meant that an auxiliary train had to be ready day and night. For this reason, the "Eisenbahn-Wohnungsbau-Genosenschaft", based in Dresden, set up this "Railway Workers Settlement" in 1928, so the railway workers from nearby Cunersdorf could quickly be recalled to their work.

08985182
 


Residential house in open development August-Bebel-Strasse 13
(map)
1928 Part of a former railroad workers' settlement, built for the Buchholz depot (mainly from Cunersdorfer Flur), plastered buildings typical of the time, emphasized by expressionist design elements, significant in terms of building history and social history.

Two-storey with expressionist design elements, hipped roof with a slider, eaves facing the main street, plastered brickwork on a high quarry stone plinth, the house has been preserved in its original form, windows, shutters, doors and staircase (stairs turned left and right). In the spring of 1929, the Buchholz depot was declared an auxiliary train station (at that time still mostly Cunersdorfer Flur), which meant that an auxiliary train had to be ready day and night. For this reason, the "Eisenbahn-Wohnungsbau-Genosenschaft" (Railway Housing Association), based in Dresden, set up this "Railway Workers' Settlement" in 1928, so that the railway workers from nearby Cunersdorf could quickly be called off to work.

08985183
 


Residential house in open development August-Bebel-Strasse 15
(map)
1928 Part of a former railroad workers' settlement, built for the Buchholz depot (mainly from Cunersdorfer Flur), plastered buildings typical of the time, emphasized by expressionist design elements, significant in terms of building history and social history.

Two-storey with expressionistic design elements, hipped roof with a slider, eaves facing the main street, plastered brickwork on a high quarry stone plinth, the house has been preserved in its original form, windows, shutters, doors and stairwell (stairs turned left and right). In the spring of 1929, the Buchholz depot was declared an auxiliary train station (at that time still mostly Cunersdorfer Flur), which meant that an auxiliary train had to be ready day and night. For this reason, the "Eisenbahn-Wohnungsbau-Genosenschaft", based in Dresden, set up this "Railway Workers Settlement" in 1928, so the railway workers from nearby Cunersdorf could quickly be recalled to their work.

08985184
 


Residential house in open development August-Bebel-Strasse 17
(map)
1928 Part of a former railroad workers' settlement, built for the Buchholz depot (mainly from Cunersdorfer Flur), plastered buildings typical of the time, emphasized by expressionist design elements, significant in terms of building history and social history.

Two-storey with expressionistic design elements, hipped roof with a slider, eaves facing the main street, plastered brickwork on a high quarry stone plinth, the house has been preserved in its original form, windows, shutters, doors and stairwell (stairs turned left and right). In the spring of 1929, the Buchholz depot was declared an auxiliary train station (at that time still mostly Cunersdorfer Flur), which meant that an auxiliary train had to be ready day and night. For this reason, the "Eisenbahn-Wohnungsbau-Genosenschaft", based in Dresden, set up this "Railway Workers Settlement" in 1928, so the railway workers from nearby Cunersdorf could quickly be recalled to their work.

08985185
 


Apartment building in open development August-Bebel-Strasse 21
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around 1890 Originally preserved plastered building, historic facade design, unique in its form in the district of Cunersdorf, of architectural significance.

Two-storey with basement, half-hipped roof, Preolit ​​covering, central projectile with hipped triangular gable, profiled eaves cornice, plastered zigzag frieze, upper floor window with straight or triangular roofing, under window in the parapet area, elaborately plastered ornaments, ground floor window with keystone The back of the house is laid, round windows in the gable ends, the back is a sanitary building, field stone or brickwork on a rubble-stone base, inside wrought-iron banister and mosaic floor tiles on the ground floor, cellar with Prussian cap vault

08985186
 


Martin Luther Church August-Bebel-Strasse 23
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1896 Hall church with a retracted choir to the east and south tower, a church built in the historicist style with a simple interior design, unusual altar design, architectural and historical value.

Hall church with eastern choir and three-sided apse, northern side chapel, western covered corridor with Doric columns, half-built-in bell tower with sheet metal lantern, curved hood and clock, natural slate covering, interior: unusual altar design with lead glass picture, pulpit and baptismal font made of sandstone (simple), north Wrought iron cross worked into the niche arch from the altar, all windows in lead glass from the time of origin. In 1996 the interior of the church was restored.

08985175
 


House of a former farm with barn August-Bebel-Strasse 33
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re. 1879 Half-timbered house on the upper floor, typical building of folk architecture, characterizing the townscape, massive barn, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, steep gable roof, pre-littered, attic was converted into apartments, upper floor half-timbered with adobe infill, repair with brick, ground floor quarry stone masonry, window division on the upper floor was changed (adapted to the half-timbered), on the ground floor shutters, east gable triangle clad with natural slate, west gable was solidly bricked Clad in a triangle with Preolit, in the large hallway there is a water house, in the corridor to the cellar there is an existing vaulted ceiling, wall and floor made of fieldstone, the cellar ceiling is already bricked Prussian cap vault, above is the barn, the farm is also historically significant: in 1953, the 1st LPG of Cunersdorf became here founded

08985187
 


Oelmann-Gut August-Bebel-Strasse 38 1721 according to information Upper floor half-timbered, high-quality construction of folk architecture, landscaping and building history of importance.

Two-storey with a steep gable roof, bitumen shingle roofing, gable triangles clad with Preolit, upper floor half-timbered with clay infill, new single-pane windows, ground floor field stone masonry, house entrance door with sandstone walls and old door frame, courtyard is surrounded by old trees

08985191
 


Residential building August-Bebel-Strasse 42
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19th century with half-timbered buildings on the upper floor, high-quality folk architecture, characterizing the townscape, significant in terms of building history.

Two-storey with a steep gable roof, artificial slate covering, both gable triangles clad with Preolit ​​and bordered with natural slate, half-timbered structure on the upper floor with clay infills, window division partially changed, single-storey extension with mansard roof on the ground floor, field stone masonry.

08985189
 


Residential building August-Bebel-Strasse 48
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18th century Upper floor half-timbered, high-quality construction of the folk architecture, characterizing the townscape, of architectural significance.

two-storey with half-hip roof, Preolit ​​covering, upper storey with exposed framework, clay infill, south and west side boarded up from the upper edge of the ground floor, house entrance door and walls were renewed, field stone slabs in front of the house entrance area, on the north side of the house a massive two-storey extension (formerly barn), well-kept property with garden.

08985190
 


Residential house in open development August-Bebel-Strasse 53
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Around 1800 08985172
 


Residential house in open development August-Bebel-Strasse 58
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around 1700 One-storey plastered building with boarded-up half-timbered gable, the only miner's house (Berg Freiheitshaus) in Cunersdorf that has been preserved in its original form, significant in terms of mining and social history.

Small single-storey building with a low eaves, gable roof with bitumen sheeting, east and west gables in a triangle with timber-clad half-timbering (clay infill), ground floor field stone masonry, hallway covered with field stone slabs in the house, partially preserved wooden roof gutter, old windows and shutters (single-leaf).

08985192
 


Border stone of the electoral-ducal border Dorfstrasse, near the town hall around 1537 (first installation) Material testimony of the historical development in the Ore Mountains, of regional historical importance. 08985176
 


Former town hall Dorfstrasse 32
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Around 1930 distinctive two-storey plastered building with expanded hipped roof, expressionist architectural decorations, original interior fittings, significant in terms of local history. 08985170
 


Böttger-Gut Dorfstrasse 35
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18th century Upper floor with half-timbering, simple seat niche portal, high-quality folk architecture, significant and unique in terms of architectural history.

Two-storey with a steep gable roof, bitumen covering, west gable clad with Preolit, upper floor half-timbered with clay infills, ground floor to the left of the entrance to the stable part, stable window framed with clinker, to the right of the entrance living part with shutters, house entrance (seating niche) portal with basket arch door and bird entry hole above the entrance door, stone slabs in front of the Front door.

08985193
 


Heavenly Army Treasure Trove;  Dorothea Stolln
Heavenly Army Treasure Trove; Dorothea Stolln Dorotheenstrasse
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around 1530 (mining), 1551 (tunnel), 1853 (mouth hole) important evidence of the old mining of the 16th century in the Ore Mountains, significant in terms of mining history and local history. 08985194
 


Residential and commercial building in open development Karlsbader Strasse 109 1901 with a shop, a striking building with a clinker-sandstone facade and historicizing architectural decorations, important for the townscape, significant in terms of building history.

two-storey with saddle roof, artificial slate covering, roof structures, central projectile with triangular gable, red-yellow clinker building, window with central projectile with triangular roofing, profiled sill supports, double-leaf house entrance door with glass edging and simple decoration, business room with large window and newly fitted entrance door.

08985195
 


Residential house in open development Karlsbader Strasse 132 Around 1908 Characteristic building after 1900 with a simple clinker-plaster facade, central projection with bay window, relevant to the building history.

two-storey, half-hipped roof with mansard, standing mansard windows, Preolit ​​roofing, yellow clinker building, central projectile with curved verge (plastering) on ​​the triangular gable, bay window over two floors, three coupled windows in the bay, horizontal structure of the facade by cornice at the level of the ceiling, straight window roofing Bulb-shaped, house entrance area with arched walls, recessed house entrance door with single-leaf glass edging and preserved in the original, as well as in the original preserved wrought-iron banister, apartment doors with glass edging and floor tiles (mosaic). The front door was redesigned in 1934.

08985196
 

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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