List of cultural monuments in Dobenau

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The list of cultural monuments in Dobenau includes the cultural monuments of the Plauen district of Dobenau , which were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until January 2020 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

This list is a subset of the list of cultural monuments in Plauen .

List of cultural monuments in Dobenau

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Luther Church with furnishings (individual monument with ID No. 09245831)
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Luther Church with furnishings (individual monument with ID No. 09245831) Dobenaustraße 2
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1693-1722 Individual monument of the whole Lutherplatz with Luther Church and rectory; Central church built as Gottesackerkirche of architectural, architectural, historical, urban development and urban planning importance, furnishings including an important late Gothic winged altar.

The baroque central building (until 1883 Bartholomäus Church) with a three-pass floor plan with a west tower was built by Michael Fröber in 1693–1722 and, along with the Carlsfeld Church, is one of the oldest of its kind in Saxony. Plastered quarry stone building with buttresses, arched windows, the 3/8 cones on the north and south sides with small basket arch windows, the windows of the 5/8 choir with pointed arches. Almost all windows have Gothic tracery. The three-story tower (almost square floor plan, with today's main portal from the end of the 19th century) with an octagonal tower, Welscher hood and lantern, accompanied by polygonal stair turrets. The former main portal on the south side with half-columns and a crowning segmental arch shows the dedicatory inscription from 1722 in the gable field. The flatly covered, wide interior appears horizontally emphasized by two-storey galleries. The most important of the many pieces of equipment is the four-wing carved altar by an Erfurt master from around 1490, which was in the Leipzig Thomaskirche until 1721, relief of the Entombment of Christ in its predella around 1520. Mende organ in 1834, the work replaced by Jehmlich in 1926 .

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Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Dobenaustraße 3
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1892 With shop, historicizing facade of the city expansion, of architectural significance. Four-story plastered building, five axes, ground floor rusticated, all floors optically separated from one another by strong cornices, horizontal window roofs and triangular gables, roof house over three axes. 09245819
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Dobenaustraße 5
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1880 Façade still with late Classicist influences, especially architectural significance. Colossal ground floor with plastering and three two-storey round arched openings (skylights) with transom, above two storeys marked by strong cornices and corner pilasters, each with three suspected windows, no roof structures. 09245830
 
Rectory of the Luther Church (individual monument with ID No. 09245831)
Rectory of the Luther Church (individual monument with ID No. 09245831) Dobenaustraße 12
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1906 Individual monument of the whole Lutherplatz with Luther Church and rectory; representative, architecturally high-quality building of great importance in terms of architectural history. Rectory of the Luther Church, built in 1906/08 based on designs by Alfred Müller (Leipzig), cross-shaped floor plan with a southern porch, plastered and natural stone facade, the front side completely with limestone bosses in the sense of the "solid castle", the three-storey facades each closed by large triangular gables , central “crossing” structure with pyramid roof, various balconies, belt cornice with the inscription “A solid castle is our god” that has grown over today, inside halls with wood paneling and oak panels, elaborate wooden ceiling construction, staircase still influenced by Art Nouveau, Luther statue made of Carrara marble. 09245832
 
Administration building of the local health insurance fund in closed development and in a corner location (see also Klösterlein 2)
Administration building of the local health insurance fund in closed development and in a corner location (see also Klösterlein 2) Dobenaustraße 15
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1904 Building complex relevant to urban planning with historicizing facades, significance in terms of building history and local history. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building on a dark natural stone base, developing into a full storey with round-arched openings due to the slope downwards, several entrances marked by light stucco triangular gables, risalits with curved gables accentuate the street corner (in addition, one-axis, richly decorated sloping facade), another gable the long sloping facade to the side street, bright plaster and stucco decorative elements (especially window frames and crownings). 09245833
 
Apartment building in a formerly closed development
Apartment building in a formerly closed development Dobenaustraße 17
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Around 1890 Simple historicizing facade, evidence of the city expansion of architectural historical relevance. Three-storey red clinker brick facade, five axes, horizontal window roofs, the central window on the first floor with triangular gable roofing, strong cornices separate the floors optically, three-axis roof house above a profiled eaves cornice. 09245835
 
Former textile factory (hand embroidery and lace factory W. Surmann, Plauen branch)
Former textile factory (hand embroidery and lace factory W. Surmann, Plauen branch) Friedensstrasse 71
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1911 Image-defining factory building of the reform style of high architectural quality, architectural and local historical significance. Four-storey steel frame construction on a base, in a corner position, with a plastered facade decorated with coffered, colossal pilasters (lambrequins that look like a capital) separate the 5-1 (= semicircular house corner) -2 axes, on the first and second floors designed as slightly curved bay windows (skylights with rung division), over strong Eaves cornice steep mansard roof with four-axis, arched roof house and two other loft extensions on the edges of the four-story building, the top floor with rhythmic triple windows is missing in the otherwise identically designed four-axis extension in the side street. Original front door and window. The office building of the Richard Schindler company (building contractor, Chrieschwitzer Dampfziegelei Schindler & Co.) from 1911 as a branch of the Surmann embroidery, Klingenthal (owner Friedrich Hugo and Ernst Surmann). 09245928
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Friedensstrasse 73
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1912 Architecturally balanced building of the reform style, formative, of architectural historical value. Four-storey, seven-axis plastered building, the base and most of the mezzanine floor square-shaped, above it the slightly curved, three-axis central projection (bay window) that tightly integrates the facade and is crowned by two-axis arched gable in the roof area (flanked by an arched dormer window each) The eaves cornice follows the bust, the windows with muntin division of the skylights, partly flat ornamental mirrors. 09245929
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Friedensstrasse 75
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1909 With subsequent shop installation in the basement, a representative, architecturally high-quality building in good original condition, significance in terms of building history and urban development. Four-storey solid plastered building, with a side entrance and a central three-storey bay window with four-way split windows, typical ornamentation in plastered fields, especially above the windows, changes in the roof area, otherwise the facade appears smoothed. 09245930
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Friedensstrasse 77
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1909 Image-defining component of a row of houses shaped by the reform style and of architectural value. Four-storey plastered building, two-storey rusticated base zone with side entrance and large segmented arched windows. As the third of six axes, each asymmetrically flanked by balconies (and crowned in the roof area by two-axis tail gables, each flanked by dormer windows with donkey backs), a three-storey bay window on a rectangular floor plan, here often divided larger and horizontal windows, continuous rung division of the window skylights, plastered stucco ornamentation, The original windows, front door and balcony railings have been preserved. 09245931
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Friedensstrasse 79
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1910 Part of a picture-defining row of houses characterized by the reform style, of architectural historical value. Four-storey solid plastered building with two-storey rusticated base zone (original grid), side entrance, semicircular three-storey central bay window on the first floor (in the middle, six-part larger windows), covered by a two-axis roof house, restrained plaster ornamentation. 09245932
 
Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 7
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1901 Historicizing facade (neo-renaissance), relevance to building history. Three-storey red clinker brick building on a high base, with a strong, horizontally structured plaster design (belt and eaves cornices, window canopies), black glazed tiles as dividing elements at the corners, mansard roof with a central three-axis, crowned roof house, windows with gallows. 09245918
 
Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 8
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1926 Architecturally of high quality, with influences from Expressionism, special significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, on an almost square floor plan, protruding steep hipped roof with a central triangular dormer window, the facade asymmetrical in wall-opening ratio and material, the latter alternating between red brick ornamental masonry and (today artificial) slate cladding, the windows with white wooden frames with triangular " Keystones ”, side entrance, ostentatiously crowned by a triangle. 09245923
 
Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 10
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1926 Architecturally of high quality, with influences from Expressionism, special significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, on an almost square floor plan, protruding steep hipped roof with a central triangular dormer window, the facade asymmetrical in wall-opening ratio and material, the latter alternating between red brick ornamental masonry and (today artificial) slate cladding, the windows with white wooden frames with triangular " Keystones ”, side entrance, ostentatiously crowned by a triangle, colored glass windows in the stairwell. 09245924
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 15
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1895 City expansion building with historicizing facade, relevance to building history. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building, five axes, facade structured by concrete window frames, belt cornices and window sill cornices as well as window roofs with triangular gables on the first floor and horizontal roofs on the second floor, house entrance arranged on the side and set back, two-axis side roof bay with segment-arched endings and truncated pyramids . 09247471
 
Apartment building in now half-open development
Apartment building in now half-open development Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 31
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Around 1900 Historical row structure typical of the time and significant in terms of building history. Three-storey, four-axis yellow clinker brick building, set off with light red clinker strips, horizontal window roofs, in the flat central projectile with triangular gables, the risalit crowned with a curved front gable, original side door set back, strong cornice visually separates the ground floor, the base polygonal wall. 09245919
 
Catholic parish church Herz Jesu with enclosure and retaining walls
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Catholic parish church Herz Jesu with enclosure and retaining walls Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 33
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1901-1905 Historic clinker building with remnants of the original furnishings of local, architectural and urban significance. The Catholic church is a neo-Romanesque clinker brick building with ashlar and sandstone structure, built in 1901/02 based on designs by Julius Zeißig, Leipzig. On the street side (northeast) the slim front tower that defines the townscape, with a diamond roof, windows and arched friezes in the style of the Rhenish Romanesque, three-aisled five-bay nave, recessed choir with apse, change of pillars, ornamental capitals, various vault shapes, single-storey galleries on three sides. The originally rich and ornamental, strongly colored painting as well as the representative equipment with altar, crucifixion group and pulpit were abandoned as a result of the change in the liturgy after 1968 and adapted to modern concepts. In the 1980s, attempts were made to restore the original design language in the apse by creating a blind arcade on the wall and by re-erecting the crucifixion group that had been relocated to date. 09245925
 
Rectory
Rectory Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 35
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1908 Architecturally high-quality building with original interior fittings, between late historicism and reform style, significance in terms of building history and urban development. Orange-red clinker brick with arched openings, on a high rusticated base, light plaster design dominates above, two-storey bay window reaching into the attic, vertical accentuation also through triangular risalit, dignified ornamentation, heterogeneous roof landscape on a mansard base. 09245926
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Gustav-Adolf-Strasse 39
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1914 Dignified facade characterized by reform style and neo-baroque, relevance to architectural history. Three-story plastered facade, plastered ashlar on the ground floor, side entrance with roofing, second and third of the five axes, bay-like and slightly convex on the first floor, here elaborate stucco decor, the two upper floors with colossal pilaster structures, three-axis roof house over protruding eaves. 09245927
 
Apartment building in open development with front yard and enclosure
Apartment building in open development with front yard and enclosure Karlstrasse 56
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1896 Historicism building in the style of the German Renaissance, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey yellow clinker building with a high, red base storey, entrance with wrought-iron roofing, facade accentuated by a strong side projection with domed windows and triangular-crowned stepped gable in front of a mansard roof with standing dormer windows, the storeys are separated by a cornice, the openings are round-arched on the ground floor, with a large two-storey upper storey Winter garden. 09245975
 
Double tenement house in a semi-open development
Double tenement house in a semi-open development Karlstrasse 57, 59
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1905 Architecturally high-quality building with a palace formula, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, plastered double apartment building, represented as a unit by a deep cubature and a mansard roof, the center of the building is emphasized by a mirror-symmetrical upscale design. Two three-storey polygonal bay windows, covered by two curved gables with elaborate crowning, the facade otherwise calm, only through the straight-linteled windows on the ground floor and first floor, straight-linteled plaster and stucco crowning on the second floor, further summary of the cubature by circumferential cornice above the ground floor. 09245973
 
Apartment house in open development, with enclosure
Apartment house in open development, with enclosure Karlstrasse 58
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1907 Architecturally high quality neo-baroque building, of architectural significance. Head section of a closed street of a similar design and the same time of origin, four-storey plastered building with heterogeneous facade, ground floor and first floor optically combined and separated by a circumferential cornice, the openings with arched windows, corner design above with two-story inclined bay window on a rectangular floor plan, four-story on the other side of the facade, Slightly convex risalit with coupled, lying windows, ending with a balcony, curved gable above, corner accentuation by a mighty, tower-like roof structure with French hood, mansard roof, curved Art Nouveau balcony railing, over windows Art Nouveau stucco decorations, today Plauen lace and embroidery GmbH. 09245974
 
Rental villa with a small garden and fencing along the outer property line
Rental villa with a small garden and fencing along the outer property line Karlstrasse 61
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1900 Late historical design, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey plastered building on an almost square floor plan and French roof, the two storeys optically separated by a belt cornice, slightly protruding risalits on all sides, all with a straight lintel and relatively elaborately crowned (floral with cartouches on the ground floor, with docks on the upper floor). 09245972
 
Tenement house in half-open development, with enclosure and front garden
Tenement house in half-open development, with enclosure and front garden Karlstrasse 62
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1908 Building designed as a double tenement house (see also Ziegelstraße 37) in a design typical of the time, significance in terms of building history. Three full floors on a high basement, symmetrical elevation of the double residential building with inclined and turret-crowned corner projections, the also helmeted roof structures, further two articulated, balcony-crowned, slightly convex projections, in between balconies with curved wrought-iron bars, the mezzanine windows (thermal) with large baskets the other storeys are rectangular in the so-called risalits with four coupled openings, discreet plaster ornaments in the form of coffers and fields, the fencing is wrought iron, with two-winged high gate. 09245969
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Karlstrasse 66
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1907 Image-defining as part of a row of reform style houses, significance in terms of building history. Deliberately asymmetrical three-storey solid plastered building on a rustic porphyry-colored base, here a side entrance, the rustication still encompasses the central (thermal) window on the mezzanine floor, on the left from the vertical center axis a two-storey bay window with a rectangular floor plan is located below the second storey, and in the roof area in front A three-quarter tower with a hood ends, another small bay window on the second floor, roof design over a hip with ornamental framework, here integrated housing. 09245982
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Karlstrasse 68
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1900 Representative, architecturally high-quality building in very good original condition of urban significance. Three-story and six-axis building with a clinker-plaster mixed facade, ground floor with thick plastering, large side driveway, central entrance and wide thermal bath window, the two upper floors with red clinker brick optically separated from it by belt cornices, the rectangular windows on the first floor with a triangular crown, on the second floor with a straight one Roofing, mighty two-storey central plastered bay window on a rectangular floor plan decisively shapes the facade, here ornament by pilasters of several orders, concluding thermal bath window behind balustrade, above balcony, the top floor fully developed by pointed-gable-crowned roof house with four-axis arched windows, each flanked by a further round-arched dormer window, horizontal emphasis by eaves to the mansard roof and further eaves of the roof house. 09245968
 
Apartment house in a corner and closed development
Apartment house in a corner and closed development Karlstrasse 70
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1899 Historicizing head building of a row of houses, relevant to the building history. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with a tower-like helmeted corner extension as the fourth floor, in front of it a two-storey flat-roofed bay window on a rectangular floor plan, which starts above the ground floor, otherwise simple design with concrete window frames and arched door portal, base presumably. Sandstone cladding, green glazed tiles as ribbon motifs. 09245967
 
Administration building of the local health insurance fund in closed development and in a corner location (see also Dobenaustraße 15)
Administration building of the local health insurance fund in closed development and in a corner location (see also Dobenaustraße 15) Klösterlein 2
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1903 Building complex relevant to urban planning with historicizing facades, significance in terms of building history and local history. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building on a dark natural stone base, developing into a full storey with round-arched openings due to the slope downwards, several entrances marked by light stucco triangular gables, risalits with curved gables accentuate the street corner (in addition, one-axis, richly decorated sloping facade), another gable the long sloping facade to the side street, bright plaster and stucco decorative elements (especially window frames and crownings). 09245834
 
Material entity Lutherplatz with Luther Church and rectory
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Material entity Lutherplatz with Luther Church and rectory Lutherplatz
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Around 1550 (new cemetery laid out); 1900–1901 (laid out as a park in its current form) Material entirety Lutherplatz, former cemetery with the individual monuments: Luther Church, parsonage of the Luther Church, memorial stone for the Battle of Nations and park sculpture “Klatschtanten” (see individual monuments 09245832, 09245818, 09247739 and 09245831); Formerly laid out as a “New Cemetery” at the gates of the city, later supplemented by the Gottesackerkirche and in the 20th century by a rectory, of great relevance to the city's history.

Former cemetery, laid out around 1550 beyond the northern city wall line between Neundorfer Tor and Nonnenturm. Expanded in 1596, 1679, 1790 and 1826, closed in 1866. Ossuary laid out in the 16th century in the cemetery, probably built over with a small room, a chapel, set up as a mortuary in 1861 and sold for demolition in 1866. On November 10, 1883, on the occasion of Martin Luther's 400th birthday, every school class in the city planted a tree and the square was named "Lutherplatz". In 1899 the cemetery was secularized and from 1900/01 it was laid out in its current design. Tree population (survey 1984): Norway maple, sycamore maple, silver maple, hornbeam and hornbeam, common ash, hanging ash, purple apple, grape cherry, English oak, common robinia, winter linden, Summer lime tree. Lutherplatz is separated from the Untere Graben by a wide promenade lined with linden trees. In addition to the tracks on the town hall side, beds with carpet dwarf medlars and other low shrubs in other places.

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Sculpture, representation of three women in conversation (individual monument of ID No. 09245831)
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Sculpture, representation of three women in conversation (individual monument of ID No. 09245831) Lutherplatz
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1988 Individual monument of the whole Lutherplatz with Luther Church and rectory; slightly smaller than life-sized group of figures by Volker Beier - of artistic and pictorial importance 09303259
 
Memorial stone for Russian soldiers who fell during the Battle of Nations (individual monument with ID number 09245831)
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Memorial stone for Russian soldiers who fell during the Battle of Nations (individual monument with ID number 09245831) Lutherplatz
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1953 Individual monument of the whole Lutherplatz with Luther Church and rectory; historical significance. Theuma slate, simple stone with the inscription: "HERE ARE 250 RUSSIAN SOLDIERS / FALLEN FOR THE LIBERATION OF GERMANY / IN THE BATTLE OF THE Nations near LEIPZIG / 1813". On the occasion of the 140th anniversary of the fighting near Leipzig, a memorial stone made of Theuma slate was erected near the choir of the Luther Church at the suggestion of the Vogtland Museum in November 1953. In 1813 Plauen was a military hospital for Russian soldiers. Today's Luther Church, then Gottesackerkirche, was one of the hospitals. Of the soldiers housed in hospitals in Plauen, 230 died, mainly of hospital fever. The main burial place was the cemetery at that time, today's Lutherplatz.

On the occasion of the 200th anniversary in 2013, the memorial stone was renewed and now bears the inscription: "TO REMEMBER / TO OVER 200 SOLDIERS / DIFFERENT COUNTRIES / 1813 / IN THE TIME OF THE / BATTLE OF THE Nations / PLAUENS LAZARETTEN / DIE"

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Former school with an extension
Former school with an extension Melanchthonstrasse 1
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Around 1905 (school), around 1920 (extension) Influences of neo-renaissance, neoclassicism and reform style, picture-defining building with local and architectural significance. Three-storey buildings, the left with three axes (one third of the entire street facade) to the street side and neoclassical-baroque facade (around 1920), then (nine axes to the street side) building with a yellow clinker facade (around 1905, school), the left building with Plastered rustics and arched openings on the ground floor (heads as keystones), above two floors combined by colossal pilasters, mansard roof with overhang and large roof houses on two sides, closed with arches, the adjoining older building with two floors of arched windows, above cornice and second floor with suspected openings, more central Step-like roof gable with three axes expansion. 09245963
 
Former Hotel Plauener Hof
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Former Hotel Plauener Hof Melanchthonstrasse 5, 7
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1903-1904 With a heterogeneous elevation characterized by an eclectic variety of styles, of importance in terms of building history and local history. Probably built in two stages, three-storey plastered building with partial ground floor rustication (green stone and Theumaer slate), structured by several large half-timbered gables on the street side, variety of risalits, bay windows and window openings, porphyry window and door walls. The neo-Romanesque design of the left-hand part of the house is interesting: stepped portal with wickerwork and animal symbolism, set columns, round arched windows with chamfering, also neo-Gothic elements such as framework, above a door portal, a bas-relief depicting St. Luke. Originally the hotel and restaurant Plauener Hof, later a women's clinic. 09245964
 
Tenement house, originally in closed development
Tenement house, originally in closed development Melanchthonstrasse 43
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1901 Late historical example of urban expansion, relevance to building history. Three-storey plastered building on a high plinth, plaster grooves on the ground floor, there central two-winged front door with basket arch and two large thermal bath windows, above the front door, polygonal three-storey bay window, protruding into the roof area and tapering into arched windows and hood, window skylights with muntin division, Art Nouveau plastered areas and light yellow clinker panels, Window parapets decorated with concrete cast low reliefs with floral ornaments, in the roof area steep stepped gables crowned with a lantern. 09245966
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a formerly half-open development
Apartment building in a corner location in a formerly half-open development Myliusstrasse 1
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1904 With a shop, a facade in a variety of late historical styles, important in terms of building history. Four-storey plastered building, plinth and ground floor with red clinker brick, there in the center the round-arched and ornamentally elevated entrance, structure by several bay windows / risalits that are attached above and through hoods and gables into the roof area, there half-timbered elements, decorative fields with floral ornamentation. 09245838
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a formerly half-open development
Apartment building in a corner location in a formerly half-open development Myliusstrasse 2
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1904 Architecturally high-quality late historicism, defining the image, significant in terms of building history. Five-storey, the ground floor with shop area and corner entrance structurally changed, three storeys with elegant plaster structure and Art Nouveau ornament fields and applications above a wide plastered cornice, the fifth storey wood-clad and with ornamental frameworks that look like an attic zone, heterogeneous roof with overhang and each dominant half-timbered gable on both sides of the house, the corner position is emphasized by four-storey round bay windows with a double hood extending over the ground floor and extending into the roof area. 09245837
 
Residential and commercial building in closed development
Residential and commercial building in closed development Neundorfer Strasse 2
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Around 1905 Late historic facade with Art Nouveau decor, shop and commercial area wom. already steel skeleton construction, historically important. Base as a two-storey business floor (formerly a cigar store) with large, rounded window openings on the first floor, rich art nouveau decorations, e.g. B. Depiction of a cigar smoker, tendrils and representations of trees, above two plaster floors with a gable tapering central bay window on the second floor, the steep hipped roof with four characteristic dormers in Art Nouveau forms. 09245898
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Neundorfer Strasse 4
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1891 With shop, historicizing urban facade (neo-renaissance), of architectural significance. Four-storey plastered building with a continuous shop zone on the ground floor (changed), above three storeys with regularly arranged seven axes, window canopies with triangular and segmented gables and horizontal beams, eaves cornice with claws or bracket stones, central roof house with round arches, each flanked by a standing dormer window. 09245899
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
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Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Neundorfer Strasse 6
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Around 1890 With a shop, architecturally high quality neo-renaissance building, defining the image and significant in terms of building history. Four-storey red clinker brick building with ground floor (shop area) in plastered grooves and further elaborate, light plaster structure (including corner cuboid, diamond cut), especially in the round oriel (lantern with.) That accentuates the house corner, starts on the first floor and extends over four storeys to the roof zone and is characterized by triple windows Pointed roof newly created, possibly a free invention?), The 2 × 5 axes of the three upper floors with suspected windows, in the arrangement and crowning (arches and triangles) Neo-Renaissance, central roof extension with two arched axes each, steep French roof with new standing dormers. 09245900
 
Residential building in closed development
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Residential building in closed development Neundorfer Strasse 20
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Essentially the 18th century A relic of baroque development in a historical-urban urban expansion transformation, significance in terms of building history and local history. Two-storey plastered building on the eaves, ground floor with later shop fittings, upper floor with four axes, mansard roof with standing dormers (segment-arched openings). 09306602
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Neundorfer Strasse 24
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1775 Today with a shop, one of the few remaining houses from the 18th century, of importance in terms of building history and local development. Eaves two-storey plastered building with a steep mansard roof, the ground floor with a side entrance and a shop area added later, the upper floor has six axes over a wide plaster cornice, corresponding to six segment-arched dormers in the roof zone, labeled "Solideo Gloria 1775" on the original door frame. 09245902
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Neundorfer Strasse 28
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1914 Facade a mixture of historicizing and modern forms, of importance in terms of building history. Four-storey and three-axis plastered building, first floor shop zone (not original), first floor and second floor with six-field windows designed as polygonal, slightly protruding bay windows, on the third floor as a balcony protruding slightly more, in between strong fluted colossal pilasters with corinthian capitals, strong architrave cornice, above three ( new) bat dormers. 09245903
 
Residential house in semi-open development in a corner
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Residential house in semi-open development in a corner Neundorfer Strasse 40
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1st half of the 19th century, possibly older Relic of rural development in an area characterized by the urban expansion of the Wilhelminian era, significance in terms of architectural and local history. Eaves two-storey plastered building, four to three axes, ground floor changed by shop fittings, slate-covered saddle roof without extensions. 09306603
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Neundorfer Strasse 68
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1903 With a pharmacy, an elegant neo-renaissance building with Art Nouveau elements, defining the image and building historical significance. Four-storey plastered building with a single-axis beveled corner, ground floor with pharmacy since it was built, arched openings, in a cartouche representation of a swan, optically separated and summarized by belt cornices, the first and second floors, on the first floor a balcony, the windows are rectangular, but with elegant arched borders, ornamental fields, the third floor is closed off by an ornamented eaves cornice and interrupted on one side by a large neo-baroque oculus, further ox eyes and ornate dormers. 09245917
 
Former administration, later bank building, today residential and commercial building
Former administration, later bank building, today residential and commercial building Postplatz 2
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Before 1860 Local and architectural significance. Eaves two-storey plastered building of 8: 3 axes, the fifth axis widened with triple windows as a three-storey risalit with hood and corner blocks, simple window canopies and pilaster strips with spars, high hipped roof with numerous extensions in the form of dormers, side roof house (front gable). 09303747
 
Former Imperial Post Office
Former Imperial Post Office Postplatz 3, 4 (Reichsstraße 1)
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1876 Representative building in the neo-renaissance style, significant in terms of architectural and local history, erected 1875–77 by post-building advisor Carl Zopff. Three-storey, eleven-axis building across a corner, with a ground floor with plastering and yellow clinker upper storeys, the main entrance with three large arched openings, the middle column-flanked, the corner rounded over three axes, pilasters over a strong cornice and decorative fields (garland frieze) between the two storeys long house facades accentuated by side elevations and newer roof structures above, the windows with straight roofing, on the second floor the corner with triangular crowning, wide eaves cornice, new structure above the corner. Component in Bahnhofstrasse three-storey, component in Reichsstrasse (1906/07) stylistically matched, four-storey, two-arched passage, there two half-columns with capitals, building complex of architectural and local historical importance 09245761
 
Former Imperial Post Office
Former Imperial Post Office Reichsstrasse 1 (Postplatz 3, 4)
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1876 See under Postplatz 3, 4 09245761
 
Former Reich Postal Directorate, today an office building
Former Reich Postal Directorate, today an office building Reichsstrasse 3
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1908 Representative building in the style of the neo-renaissance, architectural and local significance (see also Reichsstraße 1). Three-storey building across a corner with a ground floor with plastering and yellow clinker upper storeys, main entrance with three large arched openings, the middle one flanked by pillars, the corner rounded over three axes, pilaster structure over a strong cornice and decorative fields between the two storeys, the long house facades with side projections and above Accented roof structures, the windows with straight roofs, on the second floor of the corner with triangular crowning, wide eaves cornice, above the corner new structure, three-story component in Bahnhofstrasse, four-story component in Reichsstrasse, two-arched passage, there two half-columns with capitals. 09247427
 
Coffered ceiling in the management building of the Plauen Theater Theaterplatz 1
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2nd half of the 19th century Representative field ceiling of high artistic and art historical value. Field ceiling, structured by stuccoed wooden beams, stucco friezes (egg stick, palmette band, profiles) in wood tone (oak), partly gilded, underside with template ornamentation, fields with accompanying lines and corner ornaments, room 17 m × 6 m. 09247419
 
Vogtland Theater
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Vogtland Theater Theaterplatz 3
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1898, expanded several times Architecturally sophisticated (neo) classical theater building with artistically significant interior fittings characterized by neo-renaissance, of great relevance in terms of architectural and local history.

Stadttheater, architecturally sophisticated (neo) classical theater building with artistically significant interior fittings characterized by neo-renaissance, of great relevance to the architectural and local history, built in 1898 according to plans by Arwed Roßbach (also Stadttheater Leipzig), after the theater was temporarily housed in a factory building for 18 years was. Main front with rusticated full storey with round arches, above an attic zone with coupled rectangular windows, central portico with outside staircase and Corinthian columns, as a temple front set behind by pilasters, tympanum and entablature in tooth cut decoration, the side framework of the temple rests on the cube, another cube is formed by the backdrop house (Extensions 1925). After destruction in World War II, the exterior was restored in a simplified form. Hall with two tiers, flat vaulted ceiling, stitch caps and belt arches, rich plastic, partly gilded jewelry

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Former Royal Saxon Tax Office, today a music school
Former Royal Saxon Tax Office, today a music school Theaterplatz 4
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1899 Image-defining historicism building belonging to the cultural building ensemble and of importance in terms of local history and building history, erected in 1899 by the Royal Agriculture Authority. Architect: glasses. Three-storey plastered building with two strong gabled side projections and a roof extension, the front side with five axes and the two axes of the projections, the ground floor with a central round-arched entrance on natural stone plinth, the straight-linteled windows with keystones, the side projections on the ground floor with strong corner rustics, above strong plaster pilasters Corner to the cranked eaves cornice, interrupted in the area of ​​the tail gable, all windows of the two upper floors with keystones, the upper row of windows segment-arched, in the gables of the side elevations dome windows, deep structure with identical elevations on the side and back. Today the music school, founded in 1952, renamed the Clara Wieck Music School in 1969, merger of the Music School and Music Teaching Cabinet in 1990, since 1992 at the current location as the Vogtland Conservatory "Clara Wieck". 09245765
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Theaterstrasse 20
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1887 With historicizing facade typical of the city expansion, modern reconstruction of the upper area, relevance to the history of the building. Three-storey, six axes, ground floor with a round-arched side entrance with historicist two-leaf door leaf, strong plastering, above it red brickwork, straight and triangular roofing of the windows on the first floor still present, modern construction begins in the middle of the second floor. 09247466
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Thomas-Mann-Strasse 12
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1898 With historicizing facade typical of the city expansion, relevance to building history. Three-storey and four-axis red clinker brick facade, side elevation with larger thermal bath windows, four-storey and gabled, side entrance with original front door, segment arch openings on the ground floor, facade decoration typical of the time with horizontal and triangular gable windows, the axis above the front door apparently changed. 09245921
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Thomas-Mann-Strasse 14
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1897 Historical clinker brick building typical of the time of the city expansion of architectural significance. Originally presumably with a restaurant, three-storey red brick building, ornamentally set off with dark-colored bricks, three-storey, flat-roofed bay windows from the first floor on the corner of the house, strong cornice above the ground floor, cast stone, partly ornamental window frames, the central bay window is flanked by a curved and a crowned bay Gable. 09301834
 
Residential and commercial building in a corner location in a closed development Weststrasse 36
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1911 Designed by the building contractor Otto Taubald in 1911 for his own purposes, later speculative building; Influence of the reform style, significance in terms of building history and the history of local development. Three-storey plastered building with a high, heavily rusticated base zone combined with the mezzanine floor, above it two plastered upper floors with flat bay windows and balconies. Strong eaves cornice and slightly protruding steep mansard roof, dominated by numerous gabled roof houses and dormers. 09245987
 
Villa with enclosure
Villa with enclosure Weststrasse 37
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1896 High-quality historic building of architectural historical importance. One-storey yellow clinker brick building on a red base, hipped roof, two sides with flat risalits (street side central risalit, garden side (next to the wooden decorated winter garden) side risalit), which lead into roof extensions with steep and well-shaped gables, wall design with clinker arches as window crowning and corner cuboids, next to the dominant outdoor gables standing dormers. 09245976
 
Villa with remains of the enclosure
Villa with remains of the enclosure Weststrasse 39
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1895 High-quality historic building of architectural historical importance. Subsequent veranda, two-storey clinker building, partly single-storey, risalites, volute-like front gables, dormers with pyramid helmets, orange-red clinker brick on the upper floor, plinth with cornice with red clinker facing, original windows, horizontal window canopies, presumably window frames. Sandstone, facade partly with sandstone cladding, wrought iron railings and gate, fencing with polygonal masonry. 09245977
 
Apartment house designed in closed development
Apartment house designed in closed development Weststrasse 49
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1905 Influenced by Art Nouveau, important in terms of building history. Three-storey building with irregular ground plan and elevation, the left two axes of rectangular bay windows in the first and second upper storey and the curved gable above, right next to it a building block with 3 storeys of elaborately decorated triple window, above it wooden turrets with fluted columns and Welscher hood, one axis with a receding entrance section Arched windows of the stairwell, the facade made of white-glazed bricks and differently shaped cast stone passages, the latter mainly designed as window frames, floral decorative elements and curtain arches, also egg bar (stairwell window), front door area designed as a seating niche portal. 09245989
 
Apartment building in now half-open development
Apartment building in now half-open development Weststrasse 53
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1903 Architecturally high-quality and richly designed building with medieval formal borrowings, of architectural significance. Four-storey, of which three storeys are glazed white bricks, above a storey and a dominant attic building over a central projectile with imaginative half-timbered cladding, the strongly protruding central project in three storeys with dome and triple windows, on the ground floor as a thermal bath window, on the first storey a small balcony, the side door with neo-Romanesque cladding (the Head as keystone, on the other hand, rather Art Nouveau influence), picturesque wooden round bay window (kemenate) with pyramid helmet hung outside the longitudinal central axis in front of the facade on the second floor, in the half-timbered area another wooden bay window (flat covered), also richly decorated. 09245990
 
Apartment house in corner development
Apartment house in corner development Weststrasse 55
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Marked 1906 Architecturally high quality and richly designed building of architectural significance. Four-storey plus extended attic, three storeys of which are white glazed bricks, above half-timbered design in fantasy shapes, dominant, almost round polygonal bay, starting in the middle of the ground floor, marks the corner up to roof height, ground floor thermal bath windows on both sides, the two storeys above each with front arches two wooden attic storeys with crippled hip gables, arched seating niche portal marked 1906, keystone depicting the bust of a bearded man. 09245991
 
villa
villa Weststrasse 57
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1890 Richly structured villa of historicism, with influences of the Swiss style, of architectural and local historical importance. One and two-storey ocher-colored plastered building with echoes of the Swiss style (roof overhang, floating gable with ornamented empty chevrons, strong corner tower with overhanging roof on cantilever consoles, on top of a steep pyramid roof, window canopies as triangular gables and horizontal, strong belt cornices, corner windows and doors, original windows ) 09245992
 
Production building of the sawmill and timber house company Enno Zimmermann as well as locomobile with charging system (company Heinrich Lanz AG Mannheim) and high water tank (company Hans Reisert & Co. Cologne-Braunsfeld), bridge for charging the system and chimney Weststrasse 57
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1925 Industrial clinker brick building with decorative elements and a distinctive thermal bath window, significance in terms of building and industrial history, the locomobile is one of the few remaining stationary examples of locomobile in Saxony, great significance for the history of technology. Two-storey clinker brick building with a dominant thermal bath window and flat roof. On the company premises of the former steam saw and planing works and the Enno Zimmermann woodworking company, there is a locomobile in the machine house with the associated ancillary systems. It is a stationary single-cylinder machine with two flywheels (superheated steam high-pressure locomobile number 41437 from Heinrich Lanz Mannheim). 12 At, 38.744 sqm heating surface on the water side and 35.236 sqm on the fire side. The company inscription "LANZ" (stair grate pre-firing brand EH number 41437 company Heinrich Lanz Mannheim, 1925) can be found on the charging system. The presumed elevated water tank comes from the company Hans Reisert & Co. Cologne-Braunsfeld. A bridge that still exists today could be used to get directly to the loading system from the outside. The smoke outlet of the locomobile is no longer available. Locomobiles were often used in the sawmill and wood industry because this enabled waste wood to be used to generate energy. Generators for generating energy were often operated by means of transmissions. The new steam locomobile from Enno Zimmermann replaced an older machine from Lanz. The new machine was housed in the old machine house that was presumably extended. The transmissions were connected to shafts in the basement of the machine house, which possibly served to drive machines. Sufficient amounts of wood waste were available. The construction files do not reveal which machines were powered by the steam locomotive or what purpose it was supposed to serve. 09302325
 
Residential house in open development with fencing and gazebo
Residential house in open development with fencing and gazebo Weststrasse 57a
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1926 Enno Zimmermann company, wooden house with brick framework and scrap wood cladding (or cladding made of rounded slab boards), original interior, significant in terms of building history. Single-family house built for Enno Zimmermann in 1926 on the company property of the Enno Zimmermann GmbH construction business. The property was then owned by the heirs of Gustav Zimmermann (Enno Zimmermann's father). The single-storey wooden house is the first wooden house in a series of wooden houses that Enno Zimmermann designed and manufactured in his company. The basic structure of the house is a half-timbered construction, which is clad on the outside with horizontal slabs, followed by a layer of roofing felt, an air layer and Tekton floorboards. Inside, the walls are clad with wood. On the upper floor, instead of a layer of air, wall insulation was originally carried out using bricks on the narrow side. The relatively small house compared to the single-family houses built later is characterized by various bay windows, porches, a cantilevered upper floor and balconies. The details, such as B. wooden frames of the windows, flower boxes, etc. were worked extremely carefully. The interior design is impressive with parquet floors, wall paneling, wooden ceilings and wall cupboards (e.g. in the former bedroom with Art Deco decorations), which were also manufactured by Enno Zimmermanns' own company. In addition to influences from Art Déco and Heimatstil, the wooden houses from the company Christoph & Unmack from Nisky, which were modern at the time of construction, or the wooden houses from Dresden-Hellerau may have provided important ideas for the wooden house construction of the company Enno Zimmermann from Plauen. Enno Zimmermann's wooden houses are modern buildings based on the then state-of-the-art construction technology in a technically solid execution and architecturally sophisticated design. Their monument value results from the historical and artistic importance. 09245993
 
Double tenement house with front garden and enclosure
Double tenement house with front garden and enclosure Ziegelstrasse 33, 35
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1909 Architecturally high quality building with influences of the reform style, of architectural historical importance. Three- to four-storey yellow plastered building, plinth zone and mezzanine floor visually combined by plaster grooves, cornices and openings ending in arches, the upper floors defined by two-storey flat convex bay windows with dome windows, over the central balconies, strong eaves cornice follows the bulges, numerous extensions of the French-looking roof in the form of curved gables and standing dormer windows. 09245978
 
Double tenement house in half-open development and corner location with front garden and enclosure
Double tenement house in half-open development and corner location with front garden and enclosure Ziegelstrasse 37
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1908 A residential building designed as a double tenement house (see Karlstrasse 64) of architectural significance. Four to five-storey yellow plastered building with a single-axis, inclined central projection as corner emphasis, base zone and mezzanine floor combined by cornice and with arched windows, in the area of ​​the side risals as thermal baths, these slightly protruding oriel-like over the cornice and segment-arched convex windows, here on the upper floors , the roof design around the central axis is characterized by several curved gables. 09245970
 
Multi-storey car park, porter's house, office building and former gas station with a pitched roof and ticket booth of a garage complex, plus a relocated historic gas pump from Straßberg Ziegelstrasse 50
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1927-1937 In part, influences of the contemporary New Objectivity, of importance in terms of building history and technology history. Three-storey, cubic plastered building with a uniaxial bevel corner and a few small lattice windows that are almost flush with the wall, behind it the large cube of the multi-storey car park with horizontal openings, the porter's house to the right of the entrance zone ten years later and already with a slightly inclined roof, the one-pillar of the former petrol station to the right is still the one-pillar Retained a canopy. 09306219
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Ziegelstrasse 52
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1913 Influences of the reform style, of architectural significance. Three-storey plus base zone, yellow plastered building with white plaster and stucco elements set off ornamentally, entrance as a portico on the side with a flat triangle crowned, plinth zone and mezzanine floor visually combined up to the fighting zone, round and segment-arched openings, two-storey bay window on a rectangular floor plan central above the ground floor from slate-clad round turret with Welscher hood, in the area of ​​the upper floors rectangular windows, the symmetry is canceled by high lateral triangular gables with extensions in the roof area. 09247452
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Ziegelstrasse 54
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1911 Influences of the reform style, favoring asymmetry, among other things, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey beige plastered building, high basement with bosses made of green stone, here side entrance with original door leaf, heavy side bay window, starting above the mezzanine floor with a right-angled floor plan, above it polygonal and slated and continuing above the strong eaves cornice in front of the dominant attic house with a small Welsh hood, the windows lying on the central axis of the house, partly with shutters, red tile roof with extension. 09245980
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Ziegelstrasse 56
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1908 Part of a row of houses characterized by the reform style and of architectural significance. Three-storey plastered building with a slightly rusticated base zone, here the lambrequins-decorated, overlapped entrance on the side, central polygonal bay window over two storeys, large roof house moved from the longitudinal center axis with a pyramidal roof, the plastered facade is simplified, some of the openings are not in their original shape. 09245981
 

List of former cultural monuments in Dobenau

image designation location Dating description ID
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Thomas-Mann-Strasse 10
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Around 1900 Removed from the list of monuments after 2009
 

Remarks

  • This list is not suitable for deriving binding statements on the monument status of an object. As far as a legally binding determination of the listed property of an object is desired, the owner can apply to the responsible lower monument protection authority for a notice.
  • The official list of cultural monuments is never closed. It is permanently changed through clarifications, new additions or deletions. A transfer of such changes to this list is not guaranteed at the moment.
  • The monument quality of an object does not depend on its entry in this or the official list. Objects that are not listed can also be monuments.
  • Basically, the property of a monument extends to the substance and appearance as a whole, including the interior. Deviating applies if only parts are expressly protected (e.g. the facade).

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Individual evidence

  1. Article in the Free Press on the inauguration of the new memorial stone in Luther Park. October 12, 2013, accessed June 6, 2020 .

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