List of cultural monuments in Eichigt

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The list of cultural monuments in Eichigt shows the cultural monuments of the Saxon community of Eichigt , which were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until June 2019 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

This list is a subset of the list of cultural monuments in the Vogtland district .

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image designation location Dating description ID
St. Catherine's Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and morgue
St. Catherine's Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and morgue Dorfstrasse
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In the core 13th century (church); 14th century (church choir); 1545 (conversion of the hall) Arose from an earlier Romanesque fortified church, Gothic hall church with roof turret, valuable art and architectural monument.
  • Church (emerged from a former fortified church): plastered quarry stone building, upper floor boarded up on the west side (gallery), single-nave hall church, square roof turret (slated) with gable roof, spire, sphere and cross, 5/8 choir, buttresses with slate cover, late Romanesque two-step portal, overall saddle roof (slate), arched windows
  • Baroque interior: built-in sacristy and box from around 1676, mechanical cone organ (owl) from 1885, early baroque columnar altar from 1714, pulpit from 1693 (by David Lindner), flat-roofed, triumphal arch, double wooden lofts, late Romanesque column base turned upside down as a baptismal font, two-storey entrance hall on the south with half-timbered upper floor, gable roof dormer with clock
  • Enclosure: quarry stone wall (dry stone wall) in a semicircle around the church, covered by three-row wooden shingles
08985611
 
Residential house and stable house of a Winkelhof Dorfstrasse 18
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Mid-19th century (stable house); around 1800 (farmhouse) Stable house on the upper floor timber-framed, authentic rural evidence of the way of life of bygone times, of architectural significance.
  • Stable house: two-storey, solid ground floor, quarry stone and adobe, plastered, saddle roof (slate and Eternit) and hipped roof, slate window sills, old windows (around 1900), soot kitchen with drawn forge, cellar with barrel vault, stable Prussian caps
  • Residential house: single storey, clay, plastered, gable roof (slate / Eternit), inside overlay arches over the windows, slate sills, wooden window frames
08985605
 
War memorial for those who died in the First World War and a memorial for those who fell in the Franco-German War of 1870/1871 Dorfstrasse 27 (before)
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After 1871; after 1918 Local historical significance. Granite stele on a strong rectangular stepped base, inscription "Our thanks 1914–1918" and the names of the fallen and Iron Cross, as well as smaller sandstone stele with pyramidal end and high square base, weathered writing, Iron Cross. 08985606
 
Residential stable house (surrounding area) of a farm Dorfstrasse 41
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Around 1800 on a slope facing the street, a characteristic testimony to the typical Vogtland construction of the log structure, historically important. One-storey, quarry stone plinth, block room, boarded up, gable-like frame construction (profiled head struts), cladding, beautiful half-timbered gable on both sides, clay frames, boarded up in the upper part, wooden sills, solid stable part, plastered, saddle roof.

(Eternit)

08985607
 
Residential house (surrounding area) of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 42
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Late 18th century Former stable house, evidence of the typical Vogtland construction (surrounding construction), appealingly structured gable end, of architectural significance. One-storey, on the back gable side later two-storey extension (no monument), front half of the house block room (boarded up) with surrounding framework (three-sided), head struts of the stands volute-shaped, cladding, beautiful half-timbered gable, middle stem profiled like balusters, boarded gable in the upper part, gable roof ( Artificial slate), gable roof dormer. 08985608
 
Stable house (surrounding area) Dorfstrasse 48
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Around 1800 On a hillside, evidence of the building and way of life of bygone times, typical Vogtland surrounding construction, of architectural significance. One-storey, solid, plastered (possibly block room), cladding, gable side with half-timbered stand construction, profiled stands with head struts, gable roof (standing seam sheet metal), gable roof dormer windows, barn part changed, gable triangle boarded up, window frames made of wood. 08985609
 
Rectory, barn and enclosure of a rectory Dorfstrasse 68
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Around 1870 (rectory); 18th century (parish barn) Rectory simple plastered building, evidence of local history, forms a typical ensemble with the neighboring church; Stable building with upper arbor demolished before 2001.
  • Rectory: two-storey, solid, brick, plaster structure (around 1900), toothed cornice, hipped roof (slate covering), gable roof dormer windows, old winter windows, entrance with staircase (granite steps), profiled eaves, cellar vaults, original staircase, slates in the hallway
  • Barn: block construction, single storey, steep pitched roof (Eternit), boarded gable, entrance with wooden walls
  • Enclosure: sandstone cuboid with brick top, slate cover
08985612
 
Stable house of a farm Height 3
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Early 19th century Evidence of the rural way of life of bygone times that characterizes the streetscape and is of architectural significance. One-storey, solid, clay, plastered, slate sills, wooden gutters supported by cleats, saddle roof, rebated tiles, old windows and winter windows, door with wooden walls, boarded gable, wooden ceiling inside, lintel arches over the windows, two granite water troughs in the courtyard. 08985604
 
Residential stable house (surrounding area) and barn of a Winkelhof Unqualified 2
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Marked 1797 Single-storey residential stable with boarded-up log construction, as one of the oldest courtyards in the town of great importance in terms of building history and local history.
  • Residential stable house: single-storey, cladding, wooden window frames, gable and stand boarded up, gable roof (slate), towers, low entrance house, below basement entrance (granite walls, lintel with inscription "1797"), next to it toilet houses, stable with wooden door, old windows, granite stairs
  • Barn: two-storey, boarded up, old wooden gates with iron fittings, gable roof (slate covering)
08985610
 

Mountains

image designation location Dating description ID
Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation ("European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony");  Station 151, Bergen
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Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation (" European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony "); Station 151, Bergen (Parcel 534a)
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Marked 1876 Triangulation column; Station of the Royal Saxon Triangulation, 2nd order network, of importance in terms of science and technology. Station 151 in Bergen was built on Leithenholz west of the village and south on Bergen – Ebmather Weg. The required area of ​​36 m² was acquired with a contract of sale dated October 17, 1876 from the landowner, landowner JW Scherzer in Bergen, for the Royal Saxon State Fiscus at a price of 25.50 marks. The station is included in the “Tour of the Stones” circular hiking trail to historical monuments from the municipality of Eichigt. 09305072
 
Stable house (surrounding area), barn and gate entrance to a farm Eichierter Strasse 8
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End of the 18th century (stable house); marked 1839 (gate entrance) Closed courtyard, evidence of rural building and economic methods of bygone times, typical Vogtland surrounding construction, of architectural significance.
  • Residential stable house: one-storey, solid, presumably block room, plastered, shredded, gable-sided framing, stand with volute-shaped head struts, baluster-like profiled stands, rear two-storey central projection with gable roof, saddle roof (cardboard), one gable boarded up
  • Enclosure: two granite gate pillars (square) with a pyramidal top, crowned by egg-shaped granite balls, end faces marked with "JCGM 1839", wooden gate and people gate

Barn: two-storey, boarded up, saddle roof (Eternit), wooden gutter

08985630
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Freiberger Strasse
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After 1918 Local historical significance 09302449
 
Residential stable house (surrounding area), barn and drive-through barn as well as courtyard wall of a three-sided courtyard Freiberger Strasse 23
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Around 1800 Typical Vogtland testimony of the rural way of life and economy of bygone times, house with surrounding construction, of architectural significance.
  • Residential stable house: two-story, solid ground floor (block room with surrounding framework), plastered gable, upper floor half-timbered with clay infill, drilled wooden window frames, shutters, old windows, rear half of the house on the ground floor quarry stone, upper floor boarded, on the courtyard side stable part with upper arbor (boarded, cleats), wooden insert ceiling Interior
  • Barn: two-storey, boarded-up, gable roof (wood shingle cover renewed), rubble stone plinth, plinth or basement wooden planks
  • Drive-through barn: two-storey, boarded up, saddle roof (Eternit), one-storey extension, upper storey slightly protruding, wooden doors, wooden roof gutter
  • Courtyard wall facing the street: boarded up, entrance with wooden gate and gate
08985628
 
Residential stable house (with extension) and two barns in a four-sided courtyard Freiberger Strasse 25
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Marked 1895, older in the core (stable house); 19th century (barn) Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered plastered, closed preserved rural courtyard, of architectural significance.
  • Residential stable house, marked 1895 in the gable: two-storey, solid ground floor, plastered, wooden window frame on the upper floor, granite sills, rectangular windows, inside arches, Prussian caps in the stable, boarded up part of the stable in the rear part, profiled wooden eaves, gable roof (slate) with square roof turret (with Tent roof and knob)
  • Drive-through barn: single-storey, boarded up, brick base, gable roof (cardboard), shredded
  • Second barn: two-storey, boarded up, standing on granite posts (base), saddle roof (slate on the courtyard side, old German roofing), profiled rafters, wooden shutters
08985632
 
Residential stable house (surrounding area) of a three-sided courtyard Freiberger Strasse 30
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Late 18th century As one of the oldest buildings in the place of scientific and documentary importance, with a typical surrounding construction of the Vogtland, historical value. One-storey, block room boarded up and massive (quarry stone), cladding, gable roof (interlocking tiles), black kitchen inside, wooden windows with wooden cladding, gable-side uprights with head struts (boarded up), boarded gable triangle, two-storey roof. 08985633
 
Stable house of a Hakenhof Freiberger Strasse 31
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Late 18th century Two-storey (entrance side) or one-storey (rear) building on a hillside with a high quarry stone base (solid, plastered), as one of the oldest courtyards of the place of scientific, documentary and architectural significance. Entrance upper floor or back ground floor in half-timbered construction, boarded up, all-round cladding, old windows, wooden gutter, gable roof (standing seam sheet metal), boarded gable, enlarged gable window, windows on the eaves partly enlarged, at an angle

adjoining house half massive.

08985635
 
Residential stable house (surrounding area) of a four-sided courtyard Freiberger Strasse 32
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Around 1800 Testimony to the structural development of different construction methods and building materials in rural areas, with a remarkable surrounding construction, of architectural significance. One-storey, ground floor brick (stable), in the rear part presumably a block room, three-sided surrounding framework (boarded), profiled baluster-like stands with head struts, stable part completely renewed in brick except for cladding, stable with segmented arched windows and segmented arched entrance, barn, gable roof (two-story), boarded gable triangle , continuous shredding, Prussian caps in the stable, old entrance door, old winter windows, rubble and brick plinths. 08985634
 
Residential stable house Gettengrüner Strasse 4
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Early 19th century One-storey building with a boarded-up block room, a socio-historical testimony to the modest rural living and economy of bygone times. Rear part (stable) massive, quarry stone, plastered, then boarded-up annex, front part boarded-up (presumably block room), continuous cladding, wooden roof gutter, window sills made of wood, gable roof (sheet metal fold), gable triangle boarded up, window enlarged on the gable side, two-storey later annex on the rear eaves side ( massive, plastered) with gable roof. 08985636
 

Ebmath

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Former smithy (presumably) and a barn of a Winkelhof attached to it Roßbacher Strasse 6a
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1776 according to the owner Two-storey house with a slate gable, evidence of local and economic history.
  • Residential house (presumably former forge): solid, plastered, slate sills, old windows, drilled entrance portal with profiling (walled up), wooden eaves, gable triangle slated, entrance house (new), winter windows, hip or gable roof, old German slate roofing
  • Barn: one storey, boarded up, wooden gate on the gable side, gable roof (slate)
08985618
 
Grenzlandschänke: inn and outbuildings (shed) Roßbacher Strasse 9
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Around 1885 Evidence of the Wilhelminian era (clinker construction) with valuable original holdings, typical border construction not far from the border crossing to the Czech Republic, of local historical importance.
  • Restaurant: two-storey clinker brick building, broken stone plinth, gable roof, artificial stone structure, sills, straight profiled window roofing, toothed cornice, original entrance house with gable roof, boarded up, arched windows, profiled beam heads, original Wilhelminian style door with skylight and decorative grille
  • Outbuilding (shed): two-storey, boarded up, wooden gate, curved window frames with notched spiral lines
08985617
 
Stable house (surrounding area) and barn of a farm Roßbacher Strasse 13
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Early 19th century Impressive testimony to the rural architecture of bygone times, with the typical surrounding structure of the Vogtland region, the gable view that characterizes the street scene and is of importance in terms of building history.
  • Residential stable house: single-storey, quarry stone base, formerly with a block room, boarded up, structure similar to a surrounding structure (stand and head struts, boarded up), gable roof, slate roofing, solid stable part, brick in the rear, boarded gable, boarded up cladding, wooden ceiling, old windows
  • Barn: two-storey, boarded up, gable roof, crown covering (beaver tail covering), wooden gutter, wooden gates
08985616
 
House of a Winkelhof Rossbacher Strasse 16
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Mid 19th century Authentic testimony in a rare construction, single-storey building with punched decorative sheet metal shingles on the gable, of architectural significance. Solid, plastered, sills, old windows, cleaning sockets, winter windows with skylight bars, saddle roof (folded sheet and on the gable triangle sheet metal shingle covering with stamped pattern), gable roof dormer window, formerly shutters (removed), boarded-up entrance house. 08985615
 
Former customs officials' house (double house) Rossbacher Strasse 17
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Around 1936 At the junction to Gettengrün immediately before the border crossing to the Czech Republic, regional historical testimony to the building method of the 1930s in the Heimat style. One-storey, solid, plastered, ashlar wall base, four window axes on the eaves, original windows with shutters, steep gable roof, roof pike, slated, boarded gable triangle, two-storey roof, old German slate covering, one-storey extension on the gable side, three-sided walls on the eaves side, two entrances with rubble stone Chimneys (slated). 08985614
 
Residential stable house and barn of a Winkelhof Schloßweg 7
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Mid 19th century Landscaping homestead with boarded-up buildings, testimony to the rural living and economy of bygone times, historically important.
  • Residential stable house: one-storey, left half of the house board construction on rubble stone plinth, right half of the house solid, plastered, slate sills, old windows, two entrance doors, shutters, wooden roof gutter, window sockets, gable roof (slate), gable roof dormer windows, boarded gable
  • Barn: one storey, boarded up, wooden gates, wooden gutter, gable roof (slate), boarded gable
08985613
 

Dog green

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Waystone Oelsnitzer Strasse
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Around 1900 Traffic historical monument. Signpost with kilometer information, made of slate, rounded upper edge, colored inscription: "Oelsnitz 7.0 km Ebersbach 2.0 km Eichigt 3.0 km Adorf 7.8 km". 08985637
 
Mountain cellar Oelsnitzer Straße 3 (near)
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19th century Evidence of the economic practices of bygone times that characterizes the streetscape and is of economic importance. Segmental arch opening with slate cover, behind it rectangular granite walls with profiling, cheek wall quarry stone, wooden door, barrel vault (quarry stone) inside, floor lined with slate slabs and three mill wheels with different notches. 08985638
 

Kugelreuth

image designation location Dating description ID
Landmark
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Landmark (Tiefenbrunn district, parcel 300/7)
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1848 Border stone of the Kingdom of Saxony at the border triangle between Saxony, the Czech Republic and Bavaria, a special historical testimony to the state's history. Granite stone, rounded at the top, front side marked "DS" towards Saxony, "CS" towards Bohemia, marked 1848 on the side, chiseled writing traced with black paint. 08985624
 
Customs office building (duplex) Hammerleithener Weg 5, 6
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1901 In the corner of Kugelreuther Straße, historical evidence of a customs building from the turn of the century, forms an ensemble with a customs office building at the same time, Kugelreuther Straße 9/10, of regional historical importance. Single-storey clinker brick building, red clinker brick, yellow brick structure, high granite base (ashlar masonry), window frames artificial stone (drilled), lintel arches above (yellow and red clinker brick), staircase covered on the gable side, boarded up, serrated cornice, above a jamb floor, four hipped roof (regular, purlin roofing) arranged gable roof dormers. 08985629
 
Customs house Hammerleithener Weg 7
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Around 1936 Typical evidence of the construction method in the 1930s in the customs house or home style, of regional and architectural significance. Single-storey, broken stone plinth, solid, plastered, square floor plan, square windows with shutters, jamb floor and gable triangle boarded up, two-storey roof, two rows of windows in the gable (upper row as a ribbon of small square windows), steep gable roof (slate roofing), barbed gouge (slated). 08985620
 
Watchtower on the former state border of the GDR
Watchtower on the former state border of the GDR Kugelreuther Strasse
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Around 1970 Rare historical evidence of divided Germany, forms a unit with a visible border section, landmark in a landscape-defining location on a hill with a view of the former German-German border.

Square floor plan, three-storey, upper storey with windows (guard function): four-part ribbon windows in all four directions (mirror glass), concrete walls (cast concrete slabs). Inside iron stairs, steel door, above the inscription "Amateurfunk Dreiländereck" (new, today's use of the tower by amateur radio), railings, antenna attachments (only 35 of the original 850 watchtowers exist nationwide).

08985619
 
Border section of the former state border of the GDR: convoy path, protective strips and anti-tank ditch Kugelreuther Strasse
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Around 1970 Legible authentic traces of German history, the shape of the landscape, forms a unit with the nearby watchtower, historical evidence, of high singularity (Saxony has only about 50 km of the former German-German border).
  • Kolonnenweg: concrete slab path for tanks (two lanes)
  • Control strip (protective strip originally field to detect traces, now meadow): was bordered in east and west by barbed wire and expanded metal fence, remnants of the fence posts (concrete) are still preserved
  • To the west of the concrete path runs the so-called anti-tank trench: reinforced concrete slabs (1 m × 5 m, about 25 cm thick slabs), at a 45 ° angle, two concrete slabs placed against each other so that a ditch is created in the middle, about a protected border section 400 m long, 100 m wide
08985623
 
Customs office building (duplex) Kugelreuther Strasse 9, 10
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1901 In the corner of Hammerleithener Weg, regional historical testimony to a customs house from the turn of the century around 1900, forms an ensemble with a customs officer residence at the same time, Hammerleithener Weg 5/6, of architectural significance. One-storey, high granite base (ashlar wall), otherwise clinker brick (red with yellow structure), window frames artificial stone (drilled), lintel arches, gable-sided staircase with wooden planking, roofed, jamb, serrated cornice, hipped roof, purlin roof, slate covering, four gable roof dormer windows arranged regularly. 08985621
 

Pabstleithen

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Residential stable house, barn, side building, water trough and gate entrance to a three-sided courtyard Ebmather Weg 7
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Marked with 1839 (water trough); Mid-19th century (stable house); marked 1858 (gate entrance) Stable house upper floor timber-framed boarded up, farm buildings boarded up, authentic testimony to the rural way of living and business of bygone times, of architectural and local significance.
  • Residential stable house: two-storey, solid ground floor, plastered, old windows with window frames, boarded gable triangle, gable roof (artificial slate) and gable roof dormer windows, a window axis and solid gable (brick, plastered)
  • Barn: two-storey, gable roof (artificial slate), large wooden gate on the upper floor, granite water trough with the inscription "1839 JGAR" in front of the stable house, rectangular shape, upper part boarded up, the long side profiled at the edge
  • Barn: two-storey, ground floor quarry stone, upper floor boarded, gable brick on the upper floor (boarded), gable roof, slate (natural), cross-frame windows
  • Enclosure: granite gate pillar with inscription (left "CR", right "1858") and ball attachment, wooden gate and gate for people (slat gate)
08985625
 
School and toilet block (School Tiefenbrunn and Pabstleithen) Pabstleithener Strasse 14
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1903 In the corner of the way to school, Wilhelminian style building in clinker construction, local historical significance.
  • School: two-storey clinker brick structure with yellow clinker brick structure, broken stone plinth, sills and window frames made of plastic, straight window roofing, lintel arches made of yellow clinker on the upper floor, serrated cornice, eaves side nine window axes, central projecting (slightly protruding) with entrance and original wooden door, cardboard grille with skylight and ornamentation Knaggen, four original windows with a profiled transom on the upper floor, later one-storey extension on the gable side
  • Toilet houses: single-storey brick building, flat saddle roof, cardboard, two original house doors, wooden lattice gable triangle
08985626
 
Residential stable house Pabstleithener Strasse 24
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Mid 19th century Single-storey building with boarded gable, clay walls, of socio-historical importance. Single-storey with jamb, solid (brick, plastered), boarded up jamb, originally with goat barn, wooden gutter, gable roof, slate roofing, dormers, sills made of slate, window sills, entrance (new door) with side protective strips (made of iron, profiled), jamper around 1945 renewed, old windows and winter windows. 08985627
 
Three houses for customs officials (semi-detached houses) Pabstleithener Strasse 28, 29, 30
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Around 1936 Landscape-defining ensemble in the typical customs house style of the 1930s, of regional history.
  • Double houses: three adjacent type buildings with the same structural design, each arranged on the eaves facing the street; Quarry stone plinth, single-storey, two entrances on each eaves side, on the right each basement access with quarry stone wall and stairway, shell-like wreath around the building, steep gable roof (cardboard), slated gable, caterpillars sitting in the middle of the roof, small square windows
  • Garage entrance: quarry stone wall in a semicircle, leading to the basement, wooden garage doors, new windows
08985622
 
House and side building of a farm Schulweg 22
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Around 1900 Single-storey house with gable cladding, rural ensemble restored to its original appearance, relevance to the history of the building.
  • Residential house: solid construction, partly still rammed earth construction, intact wall-opening ratio, double windows in the original muntin, jamb, gable roof, slate covering, new connecting passage to the side building; Special feature: board ceiling in the living area, gable cladding
  • Side building wooden structure
08985701
 

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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