List of cultural monuments in Ellefeld

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The list of cultural monuments in Ellefeld includes the cultural monuments of the Saxon community of Ellefeld , 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 .

List of cultural monuments in Ellefeld

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential building (former bone shop Schaff) Alte Auerbacher Strasse 2
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Around 1900 Clinker brick construction, defining the townscape and historical significance. Two-storey, 3 × 2 axes, central risalit with curved gable, narrow sides with massive roof cores , striking eaves cornice , window renewed. 09234544
 
Ellefeld Cemetery (aggregate) Alte Auerbacher Strasse 29
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1896 (cemetery chapel); marked 1907 (cemetery portal) Unity of the cemetery Ellefeld, with the individual monuments: cemetery chapel, laying out hall, cemetery administration building, cemetery wall with gate system, memorial for the victims of fascism, wall graves (hereditary burials) on the back wall (see 09234547, same address) as well as horticultural designed cemetery system (garden monument), plus others Cemetery buildings as a whole. Chapel of neo-Gothic clinker brick construction, town and architectural history as well as value that shapes the landscape. 09304823
 
Cemetery chapel, mortuary, cemetery administration building, cemetery wall with gate system, memorial for the victims of fascism, wall graves (hereditary burials) on the back wall (individual memorials for ID No. 09304823) Alte Auerbacher Strasse 29
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1896 (cemetery chapel); marked 1907 (cemetery portal); around 1910 (cemetery administration and mortuary); Late 19th and early 20th century (tombs) Individual features of the collective cemetery Ellefeld; Chapel of neo-Gothic clinker brick construction, town and architectural history as well as value that shapes the landscape.
  • Chapel: neo-Gothic , yellow brick building, entrance gable with massive bell tower, choir with five-sided closure, stalls, gallery. Entrance area with portal and flanking, plastered auxiliary buildings with mansard roofs (used as a funeral hall or administration building), clear departure from historicism , baroque details, presumably remodeled around 1907, good original condition
  • Memorial stone for the victims of fascism and the "65 murdered Jewish comrades from Falkenstein"
  • Funerary monuments around and after 1900
09234547
 
Evangelical Methodist Church of the Resurrection Bahnhofstrasse 9
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1954-1957 Simple plastered building with rubble stone plinth, gable roof with baroque style roof turrets, in a dominant position above the village (hillside location) of decisive importance for the townscape, completely preserved furnishings of high scientific value, local historical importance. Hall building with drawn-in, just closed chancel and stepped flat ceiling, organ loft above the entrance, with skillful use of the hillside location in the basement facing the street, community rooms. Design: Paulus Zeuner, Zwickau-Planitz. 09234569
 
Station building with goods shed
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Station building with goods shed Bahnhofstrasse 37
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1912 Zwickau – Falkenstein railway line (6650, see ZF); Originally preserved plastered building with wooden cladding on the first floor, crooked hip roof, Heimatstil architecture, significance for the townscape and its history. The interior is also in its original condition (waiting hall with wood paneling, double doors with original glazing), bricked up luggage counter, utility shed later plastered. 09234568
 
Häuslerhaus (surrounding area) Feldgasse 1
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Early 19th century Typical landscape, but increasingly seldom found in this area, largely in its original state, socio-historical and scientific value. Block room, roof shingles, wooden gutter still original. 09234539
 
Häuslerhaus (surrounding area) Feldgasse 3
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Early 19th century Landscape and typical local framework house, of architectural significance 09234534
 
Residential building Gabelsbergerstrasse 5
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Probably around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, typical landscape-timbered house with original plank parlor, characterizing and scientific significance. Side roof . Extension originally residential stable house, rebuilt, extended to the street. Windows on the ground floor renewed, original on the upper floor, probably still the original shingles under the tin roof. 09234554
 
Manor house (No. 4) of a Vorwerk (so-called Upper Castle), with farm building (No. 4a)
Manor house (No. 4) of a Vorwerk (so-called Upper Castle), with farm building (No. 4a) Hammerbrücker Strasse 4, 4a
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Marked with 1710 The main building is an unadorned, but well-proportioned plastered building with a steep hipped roof , an authentically preserved baroque manor house, which has a significant impact on the townscape and its history. Two-storey, 5 × 4 axes. Granite portal marked 1710 (lintel), two groin-vaulted rooms on the ground floor , two strong, drawn together pairs of chimneys in the attic, original roof structure, the interior divided by apartments (19th century?), Outbuildings with wooden stairs and roof area in their original state. Largely neglected, enclosure wall only partially preserved. The enclosure was demolished before 2013. 09234541
 
Residential house with extension Hauptstrasse 1
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Around 1910 Part of a former laundry, located at the entrance to the village, well-proportioned plastered building with a mansard roof of importance for the townscape, reform style architecture, conscious renunciation of historicism and a tendency to emphasize the functional, of local historical interest. Two-story, original windows and doors. 09234575
 
Manor house of a hammer mill (former Hammergut), so-called Lower Castle Hauptstrasse 5
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Marked with 1734 In simple baroque forms with a mansard roof , support pillars to the sloping terrain, of importance for the townscape, well-proportioned complex of architectural and local historical value. Two-storey, 5 × 4 axes, structured by pilaster strips , entrance portal with coat of arms, marked 1737. 09234576
 
Residential building Hauptstrasse 14
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Around 1900 With the character of a villa, typical of the time, red clinker brick building with moderate structure, remarkable original condition, of architectural significance. Original wooden veranda, original doors, partly renewed windows, entrance area with Art Nouveau decor. 09234577
 
Town hall, former lower school house
Town hall, former lower school house Hauptstrasse 21
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2nd half of the 19th century, later reshaped Well-proportioned, greatly simplified plastered building with a gabled central roof bay window crowned by a pyramid, of importance for the townscape and its history. Two-storey, 8 × 4 axles, all windows largely modernized, inside still parts of the original equipment from the renovation of the 1920s: staircase, toilet area with original doors including signs (!). 09234579
 
Bus shelters
Bus shelters Hauptstraße 21 (next to)
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Around 1930 Rare value because of the largely preserved original condition, of importance in terms of local development. Originally the original rung of the window, waiting hall with a surrounding bench. 09234578
 
Residential building Hauptstrasse 46
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Probably around 1900 Well-proportioned, yellow clinker brick building with artificial stone surrounds, significance in terms of building history and the townscape. Two-storey, eight axes, irregular floor plan. Three corner projections with the original roof zone, dormers and slate roofing, modernized windows. 09234580
 
Elevated tank of a waterworks Hohofen (southeast of the village, in the forest)
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Marked with 1907 Small functional building located in the forest, of importance in terms of local development and technology. Inscription: "Executed in 1907 by the Königin-Marien-Hütte AG , Cainsdorf i (n) Sa (chsen) elevated tank of the lower zone". 09234581
 
Former inn (Waldgasthaus Echo), now a residential building Hohofen 4
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Around 1900 Simple plastered building with stucco decoration, partly clinker facade, characterizing and historical significance of the place. One-storey with a two-storey, gabled entrance risalit , arched windows with clinker surrounds, in the middle twin windows with oak leaf decor . 09234523
 
Cottage Hohofen 14
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Early 19th century Single-storey house typical of the landscape, formerly with surrounding construction , of architectural value. Built at the beginning of the 19th century (purchase contract from 1848 according to the owner). Some massive changes, cripple hipped roof, original wooden shingles under the tin roof, original windows, renewed door. 09234524
 
Former forester's house Hohofener Strasse 37
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Around 1900 Typical clinker brick construction with half-timbered elements, corner tower, buildings of architectural and local historical value. Original, wooden porch with decor in Art Nouveau style and original glazing, on the back the porch is continued as a veranda and another wooden veranda, also in its original condition. 09234521
 
Residential building Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 8
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Marked 1908 Plastered building with a flat hipped roof, central bay window with floating gable, window frames with Art Nouveau decor, of value in terms of building history and the street scene. Two-storey, six axes, windows with Art Nouveau decor, original floating gable, marked "HW 1908", windows renewed, door and dormers in their original condition. 09234572
 
Residential building Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 10
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Marked 1908 Plastered building with a flat hipped roof, in the middle a roof bay window with floating gable, in similar designs as number 8, value that defines the history of the building and the street scene. Remarkable wooden entrance porch with original glazing, original dormer windows, some original windows, banisters (wrought iron) and front door also original, labeled "EE 1908". 09234573
 
Luther Church with surrounding green area
Luther Church with surrounding green area Kirchplatz 1
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1924-1926 Parish church on an open space in a dominant position on the slope, of weighty importance for the townscape, simple plastered building with a compact east tower, with portico and apsidial west end, sparingly applied neo-Romanesque details, gallery with fully preserved furnishings, architect: Rudolf Kolbe , Dresden, high scientific, historical and artistic value. Flat-roofed hall with barrel-vaulted sides, wooden galleries. Complete original equipment: ceiling painting, altar, organ above the altar, pulpit, baptism, candlesticks, vestments, altar devices, vestibules, etc. Sculpture: Rudolf Born , paintings: Otto Lange . 09234558
 
Residential and commercial building with enclosure and gate Lindenstrasse 7
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1907 Representative, asymmetrical plastered building with decor typical of the time in the transition from historicism to art nouveau , picturesque bay windows with gable design of significance for the townscape, excellent original condition including interior, architectural and scientific value. Entrance hall, double door including glazing, staircase with wrought iron railing, front doors with glazing, apartment doors, living room bay window with wood paneling, kitchen with original tiles and the like. a. 09234548
 
Residential house (surrounding area), without extension no.46 Lindenstrasse 44
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Probably the 19th century Typical landscape house of architectural and local value 09234551
 
Residential house (surrounding area), without extension no.48 Lindenstrasse 50
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Early 19th century Typical landscape half-timbered house with a crooked hip roof and beautiful slate gable , historically important. Construction at the beginning of the 19th century, later wood facing around 1900. 09234550
 
Residential and commercial building (former Kellner grocery store) Marktplatz 3
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Around 1900 The plastered building effectively closing off the square with a distinctive roof design, reform style architecture with a tendency typical of the time to turn away from historicism , remarkable original condition also inside, of architectural significance. Two-storey, central projection three-storey with a striking gable, facade decor and profiled structure, wooden doors with Art Nouveau decor . Apartment doors, banisters, floor tiles in their original condition. 09234556
 
Residential building Pestalozzistraße 1
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1750-1755 Former stable house (reduced when the road was built in 1926), half-timbered building typical of the landscape, of significance for the townscape and the history of the building. Half-timbered house with a half-hipped roof, originally probably with a framework construction (planks preserved), beautiful original front door with wooden planks, remarkable original roof structure, window renewed. In original condition: wooden stairs and doors from the 1920s, dormers, roof partly still with original shingles. Construction 1750–1755 and reconstruction of the interior 1926–1928 documented in the house chronicle. 09234563
 
House with attached workshop (former quilting) Pestalozzistraße 4
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1920s Plastered construction, typical expressionist or Art Deco architectural forms of the 1920s, of importance in terms of building history and local history. Two-storey, granite base, window frames, red plastered art piece. Original windows, front door and staircase. Cultivation also in its original condition. 09234564
 
Residential house with coach house in the courtyard Robert-Schumann-Strasse 1
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1905 Representative, urban-looking plastered building with half-timbered details, due to the asymmetrical design of a picturesque effect, high-quality Art Nouveau decor, original corner figure at the edge of a house, of architectural and scientific importance. Beautiful high quality Art Nouveau decor, original corner spear. Restored, plaster renewed in the old sense. Original entrance area and front door, outbuilding with original doors. 09234562
 
Former restaurant building (Gasthaus Bergkeller), today the rectory Robert-Schumann-Strasse 22
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1903-1904 Plastered building with a red clinker base, representative corner design with bay window and picturesque roof area with half-timbered gable, 1904–1919 restaurant, importance in terms of local history and building history. Formerly two-story, now three-story. Former entrance to the restaurant walled up, windows renewed based on old shapes. Partly original interior furnishings from the construction period, including staircase, doors, stucco ceiling and wood paneling in the former guest room. Remodeling before 1930: remodeling or increasing the building as a rectory. 09234561
 
School building with enclosure (Otto-Schüler-Schule) Schulstrasse 8
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1897 Stately, red clinker brick building in historicizing forms typical of the time, striking central projecting, characterizing, architectural and local historical significance. Distinctive central risalit (entrance, auditorium above) with artificial stone-framed windows in round arch style, portal with separate gable and crowning obelisk. Three-storey, hip roofs, billboards at the corners, windows renewed. 09234555
 
Residential and commercial building Road of Peace 6
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Marked with 1907 Plastered building with artificial stone plinth, façade partially slated, asymmetrical layout, in the Reform and Art Nouveau style of the period around 1905, of architectural historical importance. Economical structure, subtle decor, original shop area, original slate roofing or cladding. 09234560
 
Residential building Südstrasse 8
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Around 1905 With built-in shops, a typical house with a mansard roof and Art Nouveau decoration, of value that defines the townscape and is of architectural historical value. Windows in the attic and shop door renewed, the other windows original, original decor reminiscent of Art Nouveau. 09234527
 
Cottage Südstrasse 49
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1st half of the 19th century Wood-paneled, landscape-typical, single-storey building of importance in terms of local development, original development by Ellefeld, also of socio-historical value. 09234532
 
Residential building Südstrasse 56
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Around 1900 Typical of the time, red clinker brick building with economical structure in art stone, of importance in terms of building history. Residential house (with embroidery on the back, down the slope, this is not a monument), built in 1903 in the middle section of Südstraße, which runs parallel to the longitudinal center axis of Ellefeld and above the former Waldhufen estate , largely has a development from around 1900 and the transformation of Ellefeld into an industrial village documented with urban elements. The two-storey residential building, on the eaves facing the street, stands on a fairly high natural stone base and has a red brick facade that is structured in a moving manner by contrasting light artificial stone at the openings and the corners of the house. The street scene is characterized by the rather narrow, eastern projecting side, the end of which is formed by a dominant "Greek" gable. A wooden entrance house, behind it a remarkable front door, connect at right angles. On the west side, the building is wider, here on the valley side a turret with a Welschen dome dominates . The building, although not comparable to a manufacturer's villa and in a row with other houses, rises through its design (and its authenticity) from the modest surroundings, which are characterized by contemporary work reality. 09234537
 
Residential building Südstrasse 77
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Around 1900 Typical yellow brick building with artificial stone structure and delicate stucco decoration over the windows, of architectural historical importance. Mostly still in their original condition: building decor, windows, gables, dormers. Renovation in accordance with historic monuments. 09234533
 
Residential building Turnstrasse 1
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Around 1875 Well-proportioned, period-typical plastered building in late classicist-historicist forms, in largely original condition, of significance for the townscape, building historical value as one of the few buildings of its time in the town. Two-storey, four axes, entrance on the back, original windows. Formerly also a commercial building: Franz Kellner liquor, tobacco and cigarette shop. 09234565
 
Gym (with attached restaurant) Turnstrasse 5
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Marked 1908 Representative asymmetrical plastered building, reform style architecture in the economical structure and decoration typical of the time, of importance for the townscape and history.
  • Gym (built on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the gymnastics club, therefore the year the club was founded in 1858 in addition to the name 1908): single-storey, central portal highlighted as a gabled flat risalit
  • Gasthaus tract: two-storey, half-hip roofs, windows and doors of the hall renewed, original circular windows with framing decor, side entrance to the restaurant tract with original wooden door, the roof turret above the main entrance and the bat dormers have not been preserved
09234566
 

Former monuments

image designation location Dating description ID
Cottage (without extension no.7) Hohofen 5
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Before 1800 Typical rural cottage in largely original condition, of socio-historical value; Demolished in 2014. Door, window, wooden shingles under the tin roof are still original. 09234525
 
Residential building Lindenstrasse 17
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Around 1900 Typical red clinker brick building with art stone structure, of architectural history and significance for the townscape, originally modernized with a café, windows and doors; demolished between 2008 and 2016. 09234549
 

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).

Detailed memorial texts

  1. Grave monuments in the cemetery:
    • Crypt 28: Franz Schmalfuß 1833–1895; Historicistic temple front on a base, two fluted column frames with a tablet and entablature with tooth cut, a broken triangular gable
    • Crypt 36: Anna Viehweg, grave wall with plaque, on it a medallion with portrait, framed by columns with "Minoan" Art Nouveau form; around 1900
    • Crypt 44a: business owner Willi Keilau; Grave wall with Art Nouveau elements, two tablets and a large central cross, in front of it an antique figure seated in half profile, holding a wreath
    • Crypt 49: Lindner; Grave complex framed by polished black pillars, back wall inscribed from the same material with central stele, influence of Viennese Art Nouveau; 1915?
    • Crypt 50: Simon family, Anton Simon died in 1911; Back wall with asymmetrically distributed panel in contemporary typography (e.g. BP Behrens), standing oval for medallion, protruding cover over a tooth-cut frieze
    • Crypt 54: Seltmann family grave (Lenchen S. died 1906, Otto S. died 1913) in contemporary design language still influenced by Art Nouveau; Elaborate system with a three-step flight of stairs to the grave wall, this with a central risalit as a stylized temple front, containing a Latin cross, strong entablature with relief and double teeth, the side walls concave with writing; several urns decoratively set
    • Crypt 57: Berndt family, Anton Berndt died in 1901; Grave wall as temple front with bosses, with cranked pediment (including writing: “Family Berndt”) and a field of polished black marble framed by a round arch with a keystone, with gold lettering; Side walls embossed as rustic masonry
    • Crypt 72: embroidery owner Felix Bühring (died 1906); Grave site with enclosure, grave wall of a semicircular field divided by a stele with inscriptions, backed by rustic masonry
    • Crypt 74: burial site, today Dr. Margarethe Raunert, created around 1900; standing figure in a niche closed by aureol fan, this in the back wall of the grave with four pilasters , which carry strongly profiled entablature, which is repeated in the crowning triangular gable
    • Crypt 76: Oswald Schmalfuß (around 1895?); Historicist grave wall with four Corinthian , wreath-relief entablature supporting pillars, entablature from the central round arch with fan blown up, tablet lost
    • Crypt 80: Curtain manufacturer Georg Thorey (company later “Falgard”), probably after 1900; Grave site with wrought iron enclosure, obelisk and vase, back wall with polygonal masonry, triangular gabled central projectile with Ionic elements, on top of a cross
    • Crypt 112 (today without a name): the back wall of the grave as a historical tabernacle with a cross on it
    • Crypt 115: Factory owner RG Eckstein (see also Villa Eckstein), grave site with enclosure, with a very large, Art Nouveau-influenced grave back wall, with name; around 1905
    • Crypt 128: Hulda Rix, around 1903; Back wall of the grave with rustic masonry, structured by four pilasters with fluting or ornamentation, the central stylized cross is covered with fans, entablature with a round-arched top, on top of a cross
    • Crypt 136: Graslaub / Austria, around 1908; Back wall made of polished black natural stone, flat triangular gable
    • Crypt 150a: Schneider / Heermann grave, doctor in Auerbach; Thorvaldsen's figure of Christ on a base
    • Crypt 153: Mühlmann / Neidhardt, manufacturer in Ellefeld; two dorising fluted columns with entasis carry triangular entablature; the construction covers the cross with a garland

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Individual evidence

  1. Geoportal of the Vogtlandkreis. Retrieved June 18, 2019 .

Web links

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