List of cultural monuments in Eutritzsch (K – Z)
The list of cultural monuments in Eutritzsch contains the cultural monuments of the Leipzig district of Eutritzsch , which were recorded in the list of monuments by the State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony as of 2017. This list is divided for reasons of space. This list contains the cultural monuments in the streets beginning with the letters K – Z. The cultural monuments in streets A – J are listed in the list of cultural monuments in Eutritzsch (A – J) .
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- Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
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Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
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- Dating: indicates the year of completion or the date of the first mention or the period of construction
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- ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column ; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .
List of cultural monuments in Eutritzsch
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Apartment building in closed development | Kunadstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1880 (tenement) | with house passage, historicizing plastered facade with stucco and artificial stone structure, of importance in terms of building history |
09294464 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Kunadstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1875 (tenement) | with house passage, historicizing plastered facade, historically important |
09262959 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Kunadstrasse 7 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | with house passage, historicist plastered facade, still of classicistic effect, of architectural significance |
09262958 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Kunadstrasse 10 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | with a house passage, formerly with a shop, plastered facade with rich stucco and artificial stone structure, of importance in terms of building history |
09294465 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Kunadstrasse 12 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | with gate passage, clinker brick facade, of importance in terms of local development |
09262957 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Kunadstrasse 14 (map) |
around 1880 (tenement) | with gate passage, historicizing plastered facade with stucco deckor, historically important |
09262956
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Apartment building in closed development | Magdalenenstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | Plastered facade, with gate passage and shop, of importance in terms of local development |
09294831 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Magdalenenstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | Plastered facade, with gate passage and shop, of importance in terms of local development |
09298989 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Magdalenenstrasse 6 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | historicizing plastered facade, gate passage, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history |
09294817 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Magdalenenstrasse 11 (map) |
around 1880 (tenement) | Plastered facade, of importance in terms of local development and building history |
09294466 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Magdalenenstrasse 13 (map) |
around 1880 (tenement) | Plastered facade, house passage, formerly with a shop, formerly a bakery building in the courtyard, of importance in terms of local development and building history |
09294467 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Magdalenenstrasse 15 (map) |
around 1880 (tenement) | historicizing plastered facade with stucco and sandstone integration, gate passage and shop, important in terms of local development and architectural history |
09294468 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Magdalenenstrasse 16 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | historicizing plastered facade, of importance in terms of building history and site development |
09294469 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Magdalenenstrasse 18 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history |
09262954 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Magdalenenstrasse 19 (map) |
around 1880 (tenement) | Plastered facade, gate passage, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history |
09294470 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Magdalenenstrasse 21 (map) |
around 1875 (tenement) | Plastered facade, with gate passage, of importance in terms of local development and building history |
09294471 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Magdalenenstrasse 22 (map) |
around 1880 (tenement) | historicizing plastered facade, gate passage and shop, of importance in terms of local development and building history |
09262955 |
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Hand lever pump with well shaft and cover plate | Magnusstrasse (map) |
1915 (manual pump) | next to Delitzscher Straße 160, type Großer Löwe, of local significance, dismantled |
09294854 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Magnusstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1880 (tenement) | historicizing clinker brick facade, of architectural significance |
09262707 |
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Former old people's and poor home of the Eutritzsch community, today a residential building in open development | Magnusstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1885 (poor house) | Clinker brick facade, central projection, of local significance |
09298708 |
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Office building and adjoining administration building (No. 16) and factory hall (No. 18) | Maximilianallee 16; 18 (card) |
marked 1920 (office building), around 1951/1953 (factory hall) | Office building brick facade with mansard roof, reform style architecture, administration building clinker facade with flat roof in modern style, large factory hall with skylights, clinker facade, built for the cable car factory Adolf Bleichert & Co., later VEB Schwermaschinenbau Verlade- und Transportanlagen (VTA), historical and local history of meaning |
09290801 |
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Factory buildings (No. 24) and attached office building (No. 22) | Maximilianallee 22; 24 (card) |
1925/1930 & 1952–1958 (factory hall) |
09290802 |
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Villa with fence, garden and gate | Mörikestrasse 1 (map) |
1878 (villa) | Plastered facade with beautiful wooden balcony, raised central projectile with rafter gable, boarded up jamb, country house in Swiss style, in a similar design to number 2, wrought iron gate of the former iron foundry Mosenthin on Delitzscher Straße (gate currently stored), of architectural and local importance |
09294472 |
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Villa with coach house, enclosure and garden | Mörikestrasse 2 (map) |
1878 (villa) | Plastered facade with beautiful wooden balcony, elevated central projectile with rafter gable, boarded up jamb, country house in Swiss style, in a similar design to number 1, on the back a former porch with stained glass and wooden veranda, of architectural and local significance |
09290708 |
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Residential house in semi-open development, with front garden, gate entrance and enclosure | Mörikestrasse 3 (map) |
1876–1878 (residential building) | Historicizing plastered clinker facade, apartment doors with lead glazing, veranda with original glazing on the back, Mörikestrasse 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 form the special form of row villas, which is rare for Leipzig and is of importance in terms of building history and local history |
09294474 |
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Villa in semi-open development (structural unit with No. 6), with front garden and plastic children's group in the garden | Mörikestrasse 4 (map) |
1878, later redesigned (villa) | historicizing plastered facade, Art Deco furnishings, of architectural and local significance |
09294475 |
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Residential house in closed development, with front garden and fencing | Mörikestrasse 5 (map) |
1876–1878 (residential building) | The historicizing plastered facade, iron canopy and outside staircase, the residential building of the Mosenthin family of manufacturers, Mörikestrasse 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 form the special form of row villas, which is rare for Leipzig and has a significant architectural and local history |
09294476 |
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Villa in half-open development (structural unit with No. 4), with front garden | Mörikestrasse 6 (map) |
1878, later redesigned (villa) | historicizing plastered facade, old parapet in Art Nouveau style, of architectural and local importance |
09262797 |
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Residential house in closed development, with front garden | Mörikestrasse 7 (map) |
1876–1878 (residential building) | The historicizing plastered clinker brick facade with balcony, etched staircase windows, the residential building of the Mosenthin family of manufacturers, Mörikestrasse 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 form the special form of row villas, which is rare for Leipzig and has a significant architectural and local history |
09294477 |
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Residential house in closed development, with front garden | Mörikestrasse 9 (map) |
1876–1878 (residential building) | The historicizing plastered facade, Mörikestrasse 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 form the special form of row villas, which is rare for Leipzig and is of importance in terms of building history and local history |
09292515 |
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Villa in semi-open development (structural unit with No. 12), with front garden | Mörikestrasse 10 (map) |
around 1880 (villa) | historicizing plaster clinker facade, iron canopy, of architectural and local importance |
09262796 |
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Residential house in semi-open development with a front garden | Mörikestrasse 11 (map) |
1876–1878 (residential building) | Historicizing plastered clinker brick facade, lead-glazed apartment doors, Mörikestrasse 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 form the special form of row villas, which is rare for Leipzig and has a significant architectural and local history |
09294478 |
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Villa in semi-open development (structural unit with No. 10), with front garden | Mörikestrasse 12 (map) |
around 1880 (villa) | historicizing plastered facade, entrance with iron canopy, of architectural and local significance |
09294479 |
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Villa with garden and enclosure | Mörikestrasse 13 (map) |
1878 (villa) | Plastered facade with wooden veranda, elevated central projectile with rafter gable, boarded-up jamb, country house in Swiss style, in a similar design to number 14, of architectural and local significance |
09294480 |
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Villa with garden | Mörikestrasse 14 (map) |
1873 (villa) | Plastered facade with wooden veranda, elevated central projectile with rafter gable, boarded-up jamb, country house in Swiss style, in a similar design to number 13, windows partially with colored slug panes, of architectural and local significance |
09294481 |
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Villa, with garden, fountain and pavilion | Mothesstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1925 (villa) | Representative baroque plastered facade with Art Deco elements, building with winter garden and terrace with sculptures and a fountain in front, in the garden a semicircular garden pavilion, named after the businessman Ernst Spetzler, of architectural significance |
09294799 |
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Villa with enclosure, gate entrance, gate, coach house, paved path and garden | Mothesstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1895 (villa) | Representative clinker brick building with tower and spacious veranda, in the style of historicism, coach house in the same design as the main building, enclosure wall with sandstone covers, named after the Weickert family, of architectural and local significance |
09291161 |
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Apartment building in open development, with a front garden and side walls, including the associated apartment building at Delitzscher Strasse 117 | Mothesstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1935 (tenement) | Plastered facade with porphyry tufa, between traditionalism and modernism, of importance in terms of building history |
09290717 |
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Individual monument and aggregate: apartment buildings in a residential complex (see also aggregate document - Obj. 09305684, Anhalter Straße 15, 17, 17a) | Paul-Schneider-Strasse 1; 3; 5; 7 (card) |
1929–1930 (apartment building) | Part of a closed, preserved civil servants' housing complex of the time, in the traditionalist style, plastered facade, loggias, striking colored facade design, of architectural and urban significance, see also Gedikestrasse 1/3, Heinickestrasse 2/4 and Wittenberger Strasse 44-50, award winner Hieronymus-Lotter -Prize for Monument Preservation 2016, awarded by the Leipzig Cultural Foundation, |
09294482 |
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Individual monument and aggregate: apartment buildings in a residential complex (see also aggregate document - Obj. 09305684, Anhalter Straße 15, 17, 17a) | Paul-Schneider-Strasse 2; 4; 6; 8 (card) |
1929–1930 (apartment building) | Part of a closed, preserved civil servant housing complex of the time, in the traditionalist style, plastered facade, loggias, distinctive colored facade design, of architectural and urban significance, see also Gedikestrasse 5, Heinickestrasse 6 and Bonhoefferstrasse 1–7 |
09294539 |
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Double apartment building in open development | Petzscher Strasse 5; 7 (card) |
around 1890 (double tenement house) | Clinker brick facade, etched staircase windows, of architectural significance |
09294483 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Petzscher Strasse 18 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | historicizing plastered facade with rich stucco decoration, of importance in terms of building history and local development |
09294484 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Salzmannstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | Formerly with a shop, historicizing plastered facade with plaster and sandstone integration, of importance in terms of local development |
09294485 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Salzmannstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | historicizing clinker brick facade, of architectural significance |
09262862 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Salzmannstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1900/1905 (tenement) | clinker brick facade typical of the time, stucco in the entrance area, historically important |
09262863 |
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Double tenement house (with Wittenberger Strasse 49) in closed development | Salzmannstrasse 6 (map) |
around 1890 (double tenement house) | historicizing clinker brick facade with plaster structure, of architectural significance |
09263802 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Salzmannstrasse 7 (map) |
around 1900/1905 (tenement) | with gate passage, clinker brick facade typical of the time, stucco in the gate passage, apartment doors with overhangs, of architectural significance |
09262864 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Salzmannstrasse 8 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Typical plaster clinker facade, lead-glazed staircase windows, remnants of stencil painting in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09262313 |
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Apartment building (No. 9) in closed development and rear building (No. 9a) | Salzmannstrasse 9; 9a (card) |
around 1900/1905 (tenement) | Front building with gate passage and shop, clinker brick facade with Art Nouveau decor, of architectural significance |
09262865 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Salzmannstrasse 10 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | Plastered facade, reform style architecture, important in terms of building history |
09294499 |
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Apartment building (No. 11) in closed development and rear building (No. 11a) | Salzmannstrasse 11; 11a (card) |
1903–1904 (tenement house) | Plastered facade with bay window, front building with gate passage and formerly with shop, echoes of the reform style, important from an architectural point of view |
09299658 |
Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with no.14 and 16) | Salzmannstrasse 12 (map) |
around 1915 (tenement) | Plastered facade, front door with polished panes, reform style architecture, significant in terms of building history |
09291150 |
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Apartment building (No. 13) in closed development and rear building (No. 13a) | Salzmannstrasse 13; 13a (card) |
around 1900/1905 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade with artificial stone integration in strong shapes, of importance in terms of building history |
09262315 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with no.12 and 16) | Salzmannstrasse 14 (map) |
around 1915 (tenement) | Plastered facade, reform style architecture, important in terms of building history |
09262981 |
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Apartment building in closed development and rear building | Salzmannstrasse 15 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | with gate passage and shop, clinker brick facade accentuated in the center, original shop front, apartment doors with overhangs, painting in the stairwell, of architectural significance |
09262866 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with no.12 and 14) | Salzmannstrasse 16 (map) |
around 1915 (tenement) | Plastered facade, reform style architecture, important in terms of building history |
09261243 |
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Apartment building in closed development and rear building | Salzmannstrasse 17 (map) |
around 1902 (tenement) | with gate passage, with shops, clinker brick facade with Art Nouveau decor, of architectural significance |
09262867 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Salzmannstrasse 18 (map) |
around 1930 (tenement) | Plastered facade with clinker brick structure, entrance framed by clinker brick, in traditionalist style, of importance in terms of building history |
09262312 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Salzmannstrasse 19 (map) |
1903 (tenement) | with gate passage, historicizing clinker brick facade, significant in terms of building history and district development history
The building contractors Friedrich Franz Louis Kegel and Paul Reinhold Oschatz bought the building site from the city of Leipzig at the beginning of 1903 and built a front and a rear building by September. The construction business Kegel & Oschatz also took on the execution, while the architect Paul Kegel was responsible for the design and construction management. A conversion of the two-storey rear building into a sauna and solarium in 1993 as well as other changes led to the deletion of the courtyard building from the list of monuments. The front building still has the status of a monument, even if the changed passage through the house is perceived as a foreign body. After renovation in 1996, the apartment building looks friendly with a light clinker facade on the upper floors, stucco decorative panels from the repertoire of forms from historicism and art nouveau. The two outer window axes were given special accents by neo-baroque-style roofs on the first floor, the cornice with a toothed cut strip, the ground floor and the eaves zone are smoothed, details of the furnishings have been preserved. In the closed quarter, the building documents the development of Eutritz and has a historical value. LfD / 2016, 2017 |
09262314 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Salzmannstrasse 21 (map) |
around 1904 (tenement) | with house passage, white facing brick facade with plastered surfaces, two box oriels, |
09263801 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Salzmannstrasse 23 (map) |
around 1900/1905 (tenement) | Formerly with a corner store, plastered facade with unconventionally shaped balconies, echoes of Jugendstil and Reform style, important in terms of building history |
09262828 |
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Hand lever pump with well shaft and cover plate | Sliding road (map) |
1912 (hand lever pump) | in the corner of Magdalenenstrasse, bird cage type, of local significance |
09294528 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Sliding road 4 (map) |
around 1880 (tenement) | richly decorated plaster facade in the style of historicism, of architectural importance |
09294492 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Sliding road 6 (map) |
around 1880 (tenement) | with gate passage, formerly with a shop, historicizing plastered facade with a very beautiful facade structure, of importance in terms of building history |
09294486 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Sliding road 8 (map) |
around 1880 (tenement) | Plastered facade with stucco and plastered structure with pilasters, in the style of historicism, of architectural significance |
09294487 |
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Apartment building (address: Haferkornstrasse 48/50 and Schiebestrasse 12) in a corner and closed development, with a cinema | Schiebestraße 12 (map) |
1913 (tenement), 1913, opening (cinema) | Plastered building in the reform style around 1910, plaster and artificial stone incorporations, facade later simplified, flat templates as corner emphasis and border of the front on the sliding street, expanded roof, of importance in terms of local development and cultural history |
09294463 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Schiebestraße 14 (map) |
around 1915 (tenement) | Formerly with shops, sparsely structured plastered facade, typical reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09294215 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Schiebestraße 17 (map) |
around 1880 (tenement) | with house passage, formerly with shops, historicizing plastered facade, of importance in terms of local development |
09294816 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Schiebestraße 22 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade with artificial stone integration and rich stucco decoration, etched staircase windows, in the style of historicism, of architectural significance |
09262861 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Sliding road 24 (map) |
around 1902 (tenement) | with gate passage, clinker brick facade with rich stucco decoration, in the style of historicism and art nouveau, of architectural significance |
09262860 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Sliding street 25 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | historicizing clinker brick facade, of architectural significance |
09291149 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Sliding road 26 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | with gate passage and restaurant, historicizing clinker brick facade, historically important |
09262859 |
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Double tenement house in closed development | Sliding street 27; 29 (card) |
1902 (double tenement house) | Clinker plaster facade, between historicism and art nouveau, etched staircase windows, erected for the building association for the procurement of inexpensive apartments, of architectural and socio-historical importance |
09294488 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Sliding road 28 (map) |
around 1907 (tenement) | with gate passage and shop, clinker brick facade typical of the time, of architectural significance |
09262858 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Sliding street 30 (map) |
around 1915 (tenement) | Plastered facade, ground floor sandstone, roof house, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance |
09262857 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Sliding road 31 (map) |
1909 (tenement) | Plastered facade with two side elevations, built for the building association to purchase inexpensive apartments, reform style architecture, of architectural and socio-historical importance |
09306457 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 34) and factory building in the courtyard | Sliding street 32 (map) |
around 1915 (tenement) | Front building with gate passage and shop, plastered facade, sandstone ground floor, loft extension, in the reform style of the time around 1910, courtyard building with brick facade, of architectural significance |
09262856 |
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Multi-family houses in a residential complex, with a green passage (between No. 33 and No. 37) to Gedikestrasse | Sliding street 33; 33a; 33b; 37; 37a; 37b (card) |
1931 (apartment building) | a house number Schiebestrasse 35 does not exist, simple plastered facade, loggias, house entrances framed in clinker brick, polished staircase windows, of architectural and socio-historical importance, form a row of houses together with Gedikestrasse 12 / 12a / 12b and 14 / 14a / 14b |
09263809 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 32) | Schiebestraße 34 (map) |
around 1915 (tenement) | Plastered facade, ground floor sandstone, loft extension, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance |
09262855 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Schiebestraße 36 (map) |
marked 1957–1958, older in the core (tenement) | Sparingly structured plastered facade, of social and historical importance |
09294489 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Schiebestrasse 38 (map) |
marked 1957–1958, older in the core (tenement) | Sparingly structured plastered facade, of social and historical importance |
09294649 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Sliding road 40 (map) |
1910 (tenement) | Plastered facade, loggias with original grilles, reform style architecture, of social and architectural significance |
09294490 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Schiebestraße 42 (map) |
1910 (tenement) | Plastered facade, loggias with original grilles, reform style architecture, of social and architectural significance |
09294878 |
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Apartment houses in a residential complex with a green inner courtyard | Sliding street 45; 47; 49 (card) |
1912 (apartment building) | Number 45 with a corner store, plastered facade with plaster and artificial stone integration, reform style architecture, of social and architectural importance, see also Anhalter Straße 9 |
09294491 |
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Multi-family houses (No. 1–9 and No. 2–14) in a residential complex, with enclosure walls, plaza design and green areas | Schinkelstrasse 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8th; 9; 10; 12; 14 (card) |
around 1935 (apartment building) | Typical plaster facade of the time, in the traditionalist style, of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history, see also Geibelstrasse 22–32 |
09262794 |
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Individual monument above aggregate: apartment buildings in a residential complex (see also aggregate document - Obj. 09305688, Thaerstraße 1–38) | Schönefelder Strasse 1; 3; 5; 7 (card) |
1929 (apartment building) | distinctive plastered facade with clinker brick structure and saddle roof, lead-glazed staircase windows, of urban and historical importance, see also Delitzscher Straße 98-100a and Thaerstraße 1–38 |
09294913 |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Schönefelder Strasse 2 (map) |
marked 1865 (residential building) | Plastered facade, rafter roof with carved supports, of importance in terms of local development |
09294908 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Schönefelder Strasse 8 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | with gate passage, historicizing plastered facade in rich plaster and stucco structure, formerly iron bracket, of architectural significance |
09294911 |
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Individual monument and aggregate: 14 apartment buildings in a residential complex (see also aggregate document - Obj. 09305359, Bernburger Straße 16–28) | Schönefelder Strasse 44; 46; 48; 50; 52; 54; 56; 58; 60; 62; 64; 66; 68; 70 (card) |
1899–1901 (apartment building) | Part of a closed residential complex of social housing, named after the publisher Herrmann Julius Meyer (publisher of the well-known Meyers Konversations-Lexikons), founder of the "Association for the construction of cheap apartments", plastered façades with brick structure, architect: Max Pommer, building and social history of importance, see also Bernburger Strasse 16–28, Hamburger Strasse 42–64 and Theresienstrasse 61–73 |
09262814 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Schönefelder Strasse 47 (map) |
1911–1912 (tenement) | with shop, plastered facade, front door with polished panes, of importance in terms of local development
As owners of a construction business located in Möckern, Johann Karl August Lange and Franz Arthur Eberhardt applied for the construction of a residential building, as financiers, construction managers, executors and statics calculators. In 1911/1912, the house for eleven tenants was refurbished within nine months. On the ground floor there were initially two shop apartments, later a shop apartment with a architectural template next to a normal rental unit, while the upper floors were designed as three-horse. The planning documents were made by architect Richard Teichmann, who gave rhythm to the plaster facade, which was laid out broadly with ten axes. The inspiration was the typical restrained formal vocabulary of the reform style in tenement building, while the furnishings of the stairwell appear dignified and effectively staged. The house has a low granite base and a simple front door frame. The effect of the coarse plastic windows is contrary to the architecture and design of the building. Despite, or perhaps because of, its simple design, the house testifies to the efforts to build social housing shortly before the First World War in the designated areas of the Eutritz expansion - it is of value in terms of building history. LfD / 2017, 2019 |
09262446 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Schönefelder Strasse 49 (map) |
around 1915 (tenement) | Formerly with a shop, plastered facade, lead-glazed staircase windows, stucco reliefs in the entrance area, of importance in terms of local development |
09262749 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Schönefelder Strasse 51 (map) |
1911–1912 (tenement) | Plastered facade, stucco structure in the entrance area, lead-glazed staircase windows, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history
The building application for a residential building was submitted at the beginning of September 1911 and the final building examination took place in mid-May of the following year. The client was the Gohlis architect Gustav Hermann Schlieder, who did the statics and probably also the planning. Master builder Walther Schlieder is well-known for execution and site management, and foreman Bruno Schlieder is the foreman for the twenty-one masons working on the construction site. The solid ceilings went to the subcontractor, master builder Weineck & Kayser, ceiling construction company GmbH, with regard to the design, execution and structural calculations. In 1919 an application was made for an attic apartment, which was initially only approved as an emergency apartment, but was then submitted to the building authorities for approval again as a "permanent apartment". The removal of the three street-side exits is on record for 1940, the property remained in the Schlieder family's possession for decades. On the right-hand side, a risalit with wider windows and a two-axis dwelling protrudes from the front, the rest of the left-hand facade surface was arranged axially symmetrically with the exits over the two central axes of the upper floors. Here the eaves zone is smoothed and simplified. The house is completely plastered, with grooves and frames, two cornices and a front door frame, which is greatly simplified compared to the design drawing. Next to the front door there is a so-called handcart passage through the basement, parts of the simple furnishings have been preserved to a large extent. As a document of social rental housing construction around 1910, the house has a building historical value. LfD / 2019 |
09262445 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Schönefelder Strasse 55 (map) |
1911 (tenement) | Plastered facade with a three-axis dwarf house in the roof, with original furnishings, reform style architecture, of architectural significance
The outwardly simple tenement building with a plastered facade and a central emphasis reinforced by a three-axis dwarf house was carried out in 1911 by the builder and contractor Friedrich Wilhelm Klotzsch (bricklayer in Neu-Mockau). Inside, the building surprises with its upscale furnishings: among other things, the terrazzo steps in the entrance area with interesting imitation runners, the apartment doors with supraports and the stairwell decoration. Three apartments per floor, expansion of living spaces in the attic in 1919 and 1924, renovation in 2008. LfD / 2007 |
09301219 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Schönefelder Strasse 59 (map) |
around 1915 (tenement) | Well structured plastered facade, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09262854 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Schönefelder Strasse 65 (map) |
around 1915 (tenement) | Plastered facade with plastered structure, staircase window with remains of colored lead glazing, windows with blinds, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09262852 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Schönefelder Strasse 67 (map) |
around 1915 (tenement) | Plastered facade with plaster structure, corner emphasis, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09262853 |
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Half-open apartment building and courtyard building | Side street 1a (map) |
around 1910, essentially older (tenement house), around 1870/1880 (rear building) | Front building with plastered facade in reform style, courtyard building plastered facade with clinker brick structure, of importance in terms of building history and site development |
09292509 |
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Former children's detention center in a semi-open development | Side street 2 (map) |
1883 (children's institution) | historicizing plastered facade, elaborate entrance design, with inscription in the keystone, porphyry tuff in the entrance area, of architectural and local significance |
09294494 |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Side street 6 (map) |
around 1850 (residential building) | with shop, half-timbered building on the upper floor, part of the old village building structure of the Eutritzsch district, of importance in terms of local development |
09294496 |
Totality of the urban housing complex Thaerstraße, with the following individual monuments: Apartment buildings Delitzscher Straße 98, 98a, 100, 100a (Obj. 09292512), Schönefelder Straße 1, 3, 5, 7 (Obj. 09294913) and Thaerstraße 1–38 (Obj. 09262720) as well with the following elements: ancillary building (Thaerstraße 18a), wall enclosures and green space design of the courtyards with laundry drying areas, avenue in Thaerstraße as well as space in front of the residential complex on Delitzscher Straße (between Schönefelder Straße and Thaerstraße) | Thaerstrasse 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8th; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 16; 17; 18; 18a; 19; 20; 21; 22; 23; 24; 25; 26; 27; 28; 29 30; 31; 32; 33; 34; 35; 36; 37; 38 (card) |
1929 (residential complex) | Residential development on Thaerstraße in a crestal position, otherwise residential houses alongside the street, striking plastered facades with clinker brick structure and saddle roofs, the settlement was built under the direction of city planning officer Hubert Ritter, of importance in terms of urban planning and building history |
09305688 |
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Individual monument above aggregate: apartment buildings in a residential complex (see also aggregate document - Obj. 09305688, Thaerstraße 1–38) | Thaerstrasse 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8th; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 16; 17; 18; 18a; 19; 20; 21; 22; 23; 24; 25; 26; 27; 28; 29 30; 31; 32; 33; 34; 35; 36; 37; 38 (card) |
1929 (apartment building) | distinctive plastered facades with clinker brick structure and pitched roofs, lead-glazed staircase windows, house doors with polished panes, of importance for urban planning and building history, see also Delitzscher Strasse 98-100a and Schönefelder Strasse 1–7 |
09262720 |
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Clubhouse in an allotment garden | Thaerstraße 39 (map) |
1935 (house of culture) | Plastered facade, in the traditionalist style, built as a division home of the complex, of architectural and local significance |
09262719 |
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Hand lever pump with well shaft and cover plate | Theresienstrasse (map) |
1906 (water supply and sewage system) | Dolphin type, pump dismantled in July 1993, of local history |
09294877 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Theresienstraße 13 (map) |
around 1870 (tenement) | with gate passage, historicizing plastered facade, of importance in terms of local development |
09261919 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Theresienstraße 16 (map) |
around 1903 (tenement) | with gate passage, with shop, clinker brick facade typical of the time, original hallway lamp, wooden panels and stucco in the entrance area, of historical importance |
09262965 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Theresienstraße 19 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | with shop, historicizing clinker brick facade, historically important |
09262686 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Theresienstraße 21 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | with shop, clinker brick facade typical of the time with artificial stone integration, of architectural significance |
09294500 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Theresienstraße 23 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | with a shop zone, historicizing plastered facade, vestibule door, etched staircase windows, of architectural significance |
09294501 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Theresienstraße 25 (map) |
marked 1888 (tenement house) | clinker brick facade typical of the time with artificial stone integration, of architectural significance |
09294502 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Theresienstraße 27 (map) |
after 1890 (tenement) | historicizing clinker brick facade, of architectural significance |
09294503 |
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Double apartment house (with Wittenberger Straße 14) in a closed development in a corner | Theresienstraße 35 (map) |
1912–1913 (double tenement house) | Plastered facade with box core, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09262974 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Theresienstraße 37 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | Sparsely decorated plaster facade, in the reform style, of architectural significance |
09262973 |
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Individual monument above aggregate: apartment buildings in a residential complex (see also aggregate document - Obj. 09305679, Dessauer Straße 31–37) | Theresienstrasse 38; 40; 42; 44; 46; 48 (card) |
1929–1931 (apartment building) | Plastered facade, clinker edging on the front doors, zigzag residential buildings facing Theresienstrasse with striking balconies, remarkable residential buildings in the modern style, architect: Georg Wrede, of importance in terms of town planning and building history, see also Arthur-Hausmann-Strasse 1 and 5–9 and Hartzstrasse 12-20 |
09294921 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 41) | Theresienstraße 39 (map) |
around 1928 (tenement) | Plastered facade with bay windows, front door with polished panes, lead-glazed staircase windows, of importance in terms of building history |
09262972 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 39) | Theresienstraße 41 (map) |
around 1928 (tenement) | Plastered facade with bay windows, front door with polished panes, lead-glazed staircase windows, of importance in terms of building history |
09262971 |
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Clinic building in semi-open development, with equipment | Theresienstraße 43 (map) |
referred to 1911–1912 (hospital) | characteristic plastered facade in the reform style of the time around 1910, architects: Weidenbach & Tschammer, as a former child protection house, an important socio-historical testimony, of value in terms of building history and local history |
09294928 |
Multi-family houses in a residential complex | Theresienstrasse 45; 47; 49 (card) |
after 1930 (apartment building) | Plastered facade with clinker brick structure, corner accentuation, iron flag holder, of architectural significance, see also Arthur-Hausmann-Straße 9a-15 |
09294919 |
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Multi-family houses in a residential complex with a front garden on Arthur-Hausmann-Strasse | Theresienstrasse 50; 52; 54; 56; 58; 60 (card) |
around 1925 (apartment building) | variedly structured plastered facades with box core, reform style architecture, of architectural significance, see also Arthur-Hausmann-Strasse 2, Dessauer Strasse 39–45 and Hamburger Strasse 27/29 |
09294926 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 53) | Theresienstraße 51 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | with house passage, with shop, plastered facade with box bay window, remnants of lead-glazed staircase windows, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09294696 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 51) | Theresienstraße 53 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | with shop, plastered facade with box bay window, lead-glazed staircase windows, wall and ceiling stencil painting in the staircase and in the entrance area, reform style architecture, important in terms of building history |
09294697 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Theresienstraße 55 (map) |
around 1905 (tenement) | with gate passage, historicizing plastered facade, historically important |
09262823 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Theresienstraße 57 (map) |
around 1904 (tenement) | with doorway and shop, clinker brick facade typical of the time, stucco and terrazzo with marble mosaic in the doorway and in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09294927 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Theresienstraße 59 (map) |
around 1905 (tenement) | with a passage through the house, with shops, a striking plaster and clinker facade, important in terms of building history |
09262822 |
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Individual monument above aggregate: seven apartment buildings in a residential complex (see also aggregate document - Obj. 09305359, Bernburger Straße 16–28) | Theresienstrasse 61; 63; 65; 67; 69; 71; 73 (card) |
1899–1901 (apartment building) | Part of a closed residential complex of social housing, named after the publisher Herrmann Julius Meyer (publisher of the well-known Meyers Konversations-Lexikons), founder of the "Association for the construction of cheap apartments", plastered façades with brick structure, architect: Max Pommer, building and social history of importance, see also Bernburger Strasse 16–28, Hamburger Strasse 42–64 and Schönefelder Strasse 44–70 |
09262813 |
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Sales pavilion in open development | Theresienstraße 75 (map) |
1930–1931 (kiosk) | Ideas of Art Déco and New Objectivity characterize the plastered building, rarity, located on a traffic island, decisive for the choice of location was the opposite rear entrance to the north cemetery, which is of importance in terms of local history
Paul Tietze, owner of a horticultural business, had a free-standing pavilion built on urban land in 1930/31 to sell flowers. The opposite rear entrance to the north cemetery was decisive for the choice of location. The well-known architects Carl William Zweck and Hans Voigt took over the design and construction management. Ideas from Art Déco and New Objectivity characterize the plastered building above Klingersockel, which can assert itself effectively in advertising on the traffic island in the corner of Schönefelder Straße. The semicircular protruding exhibition room with a row of tall rectangular windows is characteristic. LfD / 2006 |
09299975 |
Apartment building in half-open development | Wilhelminenstrasse 12 (map) |
marked 1958, in the core probably older (apartment building) | Plastered facade in the style of the national tradition of the 1950s, of architectural significance |
09294505 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Wilhelminenstrasse 16 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | with gate passage and with shop, clinker brick facade, iron cellar grille, wooden panels in the gate passage, of architectural significance |
09294810 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Wilhelminenstrasse 19 (map) |
marked 1878 (tenement house) | with gate passage, historicizing plastered facade with stucco and sandstone structure, wooden panels in the gate passage, of architectural significance |
09294506 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Wilhelminenstrasse 26 (map) |
around 1880 (tenement) | with gate passage, formerly with shop, historicizing plastered facade with stucco decoration, of architectural significance |
09294507 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Wilhelminenstrasse 27 (map) |
around 1880 (tenement) | Historicizing plastered facade with stucco decoration, inside stencil painting and two wall paintings, of architectural significance |
09290804 |
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Apartment building in closed development with front garden | Wilhelminenstrasse 31 (map) |
1880–1881 (tenement house) | historicizing plastered facade, of architectural significance
The application submitted by the building contractor Richard Bruns in August 1880 comprised four residential buildings with brick roofing and four free-standing wash houses on the land at today's Wilhelmstrasse 31/33 and 34/36. Bruns himself took over the management of the undertaking and possibly also the execution; the authorship of the designs is unclear. On May 31, 1881, all buildings were registered for the state fire fund, and on June 8, the authorities were given permission to start using them. Above the heavily rusticated ground floor of Wilhelmstrasse 31 there are smooth plastered surfaces that are enlivened by window frames, slightly protruding side projections, a cornice as well as restrained stucco decoration and a profiled eaves cornice. All houses of the named group are designed as couples with closets outside the apartments. The preservation of the house in 1992/1993 is noteworthy, it is not the result of the renovation from the perspective of the monument protection, the interior shows itself in the now embarrassing chic of the 1990s. The neighboring house at Wilhelminenstrasse 33 was built as a new building on war-damaged property that was cleared from rubble between 1951 and 1957 by the population in 1994/1995. The building at Wilhelminenstrasse 31 documents a significant moment in the expansion of the town in Eutritzsch and is of value in terms of building history. LfD / 2017,2019 |
09262960 |
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Apartment building in closed development with front garden | Wilhelminenstrasse 34 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | historicizing plastered facade, Art Nouveau stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09262961 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner, with a front garden | Wilhelminenstrasse 35 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | well structured plastered facade, corner balconies, of architectural significance |
09294508 |
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Apartment building (with two entrances, Delitzscher Straße 21 and Wilhelm-Sammet-Straße 1) in open development in a corner, with fencing, gate entrance and front garden | Wilhelm-Sammet-Strasse 1 (map) |
1891-1893 (tenement house) | Plastered facade with porphyry tufa structure, corner tower with hood, leaded glass window, in the style of late historicism, of architectural significance |
09294433 |
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Residential house in half-open development, with enclosure and front garden | Wilhelm-Sammet-Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1895 (residential building) | Clinker plaster facade, corner tower, counterpart to number 9, villa-like building, historically important |
09262789 |
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Apartment building in semi-open development, with enclosure, front garden | Wilhelm-Sammet-Strasse 6 (map) |
around 1880 (tenement) | Typical plaster facade of the time, side elevation with gable end, pretty entrance porch, historically important |
09262786 |
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Apartment building in open development, with enclosure, front garden, gate entrance and paving of the courtyard entrance | Wilhelm-Sammet-Strasse 8 (map) |
around 1880 (tenement) | Historicizing plastered facade, central projectile with balcony, two massive verandas with balcony exit, etched staircase windows, of architectural significance |
09262787 |
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Residential house in semi-open development with a front garden | Wilhelm-Sammet-Strasse 9 (map) |
1896–1897 (residential building) | Clinker plaster facade, corner tower, counterpart to number 3, villa-like building, of architectural significance |
09299668 |
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Apartment building in open development, with front garden | Wilhelm-Sammet-Strasse 10 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | historicizing clinker brick facade, two side projections with gable ends, of architectural significance |
09262788 |
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Apartment house in open development in a corner and front garden | Wilhelm-Sammet-Strasse 11 (map) |
around 1897 (tenement) | clinker brick facade typical of the time with corner bay windows, apartment doors with overhangs, stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09262790 |
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Hand lever pump with well shaft and cover plate | Wittenberger Strasse (map) |
1906 (hand lever pump) | in the corner of Dessauer Straße, type Delphin, of local history |
09294893 |
Administration building with side fencing | Wittenberger Strasse 1b (map) |
1936 (administration) | Clinker brick facade, in the style of modernism, of importance in terms of building history |
09262639 |
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Street station with administration building (former cartwright), Hall I and fencing in Bitterfelder Strasse and Wittenberger Strasse | Wittenberger Strasse 4 (map) |
1895–1896 (Wagenhalle II), 1896 (Halle Ia), 1920 (Apelhalle), 1945 (administration building) | Formerly the central depot of the Leipzig electric tram, of local and technological importance |
09263218 |
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Factory building and gatehouse | Wittenberger Strasse 6 (map) |
around 1890 (factory building) | Clinker brick facade, iron wall anchors on the courtyard side, evidence of the industrialization of the north of Leipzig, of architectural and local significance |
09261103 |
Double tenement house (with Theresienstraße 35) in closed development in a corner | Wittenberger Strasse 14 (map) |
1912–1913 (double tenement house) | Plastered facade with box core, terrazzo and floor tiles in the entrance area, reform style architecture, important from an architectural point of view |
09294509 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Wittenberger Strasse 16 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | Façade with plaster reliefs, lead-glazed staircase windows, vestibule door, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09294511 |
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Factory and warehouse building | Wittenberger Strasse 17 (map) |
before 1910 (factory building) | Three-storey clinker brick building along the street, rich clinker brick structure also colored, evidence of the industrialization of the north of Leipzig, of architectural and local significance |
09294512 |
Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with no.20 and 20a) | Wittenberger Strasse 18 (map) |
1912 (tenement) | Plastered facade with bay window, wall tiles and stucco reliefs in the entrance area, assembly group with numbers 20 and 20a, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance
The brothers Georg and Reinhold Haubold are responsible for the construction group of the three tenement houses at Wittenberger Strasse 18, 20 and 20a as builders, designers and executors. Numbers 18 and 20 were built in 1912 (with a washhouse extension); the final acceptance test for house number 20a including the single-storey farm building did not take place until 1913, and the houses were sold to various new owners in the same year. Two apartments per floor with a corridor and two rooms as well as a courtyard side chamber, kitchen with balcony, bathroom and toilet. The plastered façades accentuated by bay windows and gable show the language of the reform style architecture with restrained structuring elements. Inside, among other things, stucco reliefs and beautiful wall tiles in the entrance areas, the staircase with original apartment entrance doors. LfD / 2007 |
09294513 |
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Residential and office building in open development | Wittenberger Strasse 19 (map) |
around 1900 (residential and office building) | historicizing clinker-natural stone facade, document of the industrial history of the northern Leipzig area, of scientific interest |
09306508 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 18 and 20a) | Wittenberger Strasse 20 (map) |
1911–1912 (tenement) | Plastered facade with bay window, wall tiles and terrazzo in the entrance area, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance
The brothers Georg and Reinhold Haubold are responsible for the construction group of the three tenement houses at Wittenberger Strasse 18, 20 and 20a as builders, designers and executors. Numbers 18 and 20 were built in 1912 (with a washhouse extension); the final acceptance test for house number 20a including the single-storey farm building did not take place until 1913, and the houses were sold to various new owners in the same year. Two apartments per floor with a corridor and two rooms as well as a courtyard side chamber, kitchen with balcony, bathroom and toilet. The plastered façades accentuated by bay windows and gable show the language of the reform style architecture with restrained structuring elements. Inside, among other things, stucco reliefs and beautiful wall tiles in the entrance areas, the staircase with original apartment entrance doors. LfD / 2007 |
09294514 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 18 and 20) | Wittenberger Strasse 20a (map) |
1912–1913 (tenement house) | Plastered facade with bay window, lead-glazed staircase windows, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance
The brothers Georg and Reinhold Haubold are responsible for the construction group of the three tenement houses at Wittenberger Strasse 18, 20 and 20a as builders, designers and executors. Numbers 18 and 20 were built in 1912 (with a washhouse extension); the final acceptance test for house number 20a including the single-storey farm building did not take place until 1913, and the houses were sold to various new owners in the same year. Two apartments per floor with a corridor and two rooms as well as a courtyard side chamber, kitchen with balcony, bathroom and toilet. The plastered façades accentuated by bay windows and gable show the language of the reform style architecture with restrained structuring elements. Inside, among other things, stucco reliefs and beautiful wall tiles in the entrance areas, the staircase with original apartment entrance doors. LfD / 2007 |
09294515 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 24) | Wittenberger Strasse 22 (map) |
1908–1910 (tenement house) | Plastered facade, stencil painting in the stairwell, stucco and wall tiles in the entrance area, lead-glazed stairwell windows, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09294516 |
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Apartment building in closed development in corner location (structural unit with no.22) | Wittenberger Strasse 24 (map) |
1908–1910 (tenement house) | Plastered facade, with iron balconies to the street corner, wall tiles and stucco in the entrance area, lead-glazed staircase windows, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09294518 |
Tenement house in a half-open area in a corner, with a restaurant | Wittenberger Strasse 26 (map) |
before 1900 (tenement) | with shop, clinker brick facade, original shop, staircase window with remnants of etched glazing, stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09294520 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Wittenberger Strasse 28 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | with two shops, historicizing clinker brick facade with stucco and artificial stone integration, historically important |
09294521 |
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Sports hall in closed development, with adjoining open space in the courtyard | Wittenberger Strasse 30 (map) |
1895 (gym) | striking plastered facade, in the reform and art nouveau of the time, architect: Paul Möbius, of importance in terms of local history and building history |
09294522 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Wittenberger Strasse 32 (map) |
1903 (tenement) | with shop, historicizing plaster facade with artificial stone integration, of architectural significance |
09294523 |
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Apartment building in a semi-open area in a corner | Wittenberger Strasse 34 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | with corner store and store, two-tone clinker brick facade, stucco structure in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09294524 |
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Apartment building in a semi-open area in a corner | Wittenberger Strasse 36 (map) |
marked 1902 (tenement house) | Plaster clinker facade, corner accentuation, important in terms of building history |
09291135 |
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Former factory building in semi-open development and courtyard building | Wittenberger Strasse 38 (map) |
around 1890 (factory building) | Front building with gate passage, multi-colored clinker brick facade, of architectural significance |
09294525 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Wittenberger Strasse 42 (map) |
around 1900/1905 (tenement) | with shops, historicizing clinker brick facade with Art Nouveau decoration, corner emphasis, an original shop front, significant in terms of building history |
09294813 |
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Individual monument and aggregate: apartment buildings in a residential complex (see also aggregate document - Obj. 09305684, Anhalter Straße 15, 17, 17a) | Wittenberger Strasse 44; 46; 48; 50 (card) |
1928–1930 (apartment building) | Part of a closed, preserved civil servant housing complex of the time, in the traditionalist style, plastered facade, loggias, distinctive colored facade design, of architectural and urban importance, see also Gedikestrasse 1/3, Heinickestrasse 2/4 and Paul-Schneider-Strasse 1-7 |
09294527 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Wittenberger Strasse 45 (map) |
around 1906 (tenement) | Plastered facade, vestibule door and tiles in the entrance area, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09294529 |
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Double tenement house (with Salzmannstrasse 6) in a formerly closed development in a corner | Wittenberger Strasse 49 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | with shop, historicizing facade with clinker and sandstone integration, of architectural significance |
09294530 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Wittenberger Strasse 51 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | with corner shutter, clinker brick facade typical of the time, etched staircase windows, stucco ceiling in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09290773 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Wittenberger Strasse 56 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | with shops, plaster clinker facade with bay window, corner bay window with half-timbered top, vestibule door and stucco structure in the entrance area, historically important |
09294531 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Wittenberger Strasse 58 (map) |
1910 (tenement) |
09294533 |
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Chain drive of a trolley in the factory floor | Wittenberger Strasse 60; 62 (card) |
1893 (crane) | Equipment of the former company Ventilatorenbau Hirzel, of technical significance |
09294534 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Wittenberger Strasse 73 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | Plastered construction, stucco structure and tiles in the entrance area, lead-glazed staircase windows, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09294536 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Wittenberger Strasse 75 (map) |
around 1915 (tenement) | with a passage through the house, with two shops, plastered building with a wide box bay window, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance |
09294537 |
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Apartment building in half-open development in a corner, with front garden and enclosure | Wörlitzer Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1914 (tenement) | Plastered facade, clinker brick on the ground floor, reform style architecture, of architectural significance, see also Wörlitzer Straße 2 |
09297669 |
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Apartment building in half-open development in a corner, with front garden and enclosure | Wörlitzer Strasse 2 (map) |
around 1914 (tenement) | Plastered facade, clinker brick on the ground floor, reform style architecture, of architectural significance, see also Wörlitzer Straße 1 |
09297739 |
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Double apartment house in open development in a corner, with front garden | Wörlitzer Strasse 3; 5 (card) |
around 1915 (double tenement house) | Plastered facade with clinker base, in the traditionalist style, of importance in terms of building history |
09262851 |
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Apartment house in open development in a corner, with a front garden | Wörlitzer Strasse 6 (map) |
around 1920/1925 (tenement) | Plastered facade, front door with polished panes, building stylistically still in the reform style of the time around 1910, of importance in terms of building history |
09262850 |
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Factory building (Haferkornstrasse 8 and Zerbster Strasse 2) and boiler house with chimney (Haferkornstrasse 8) | Zerbster Strasse 2 (map) |
around 1905 in the core (factory building), around 1925 extension (factory building) | Clinker brick facades, manufacturer of advertising stamps and calendars, book printing, important in terms of building history and local history |
09261920 |
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Individual monument above aggregate: apartment buildings in a residential complex (see also aggregate document - Obj. 09305689, Zerbster Straße 7-27) | Zerbster Strasse 7; 7a; 7b; 7c (card) |
1924–1925 (apartment building) | Plastered facade in Art Déco forms, of architectural and urban significance, see also Heinz-Kapelle-Strasse 1/3, 2/4, Hohmannstrasse 9/11, 10/12 and Zerbster Strasse 9–19, 21–27 |
09262976 |
Objective community of urban housing complex Zerbster Straße, with the following individual monuments: Apartment buildings Zerbster Straße 7, 7a, 7b, 7c (Obj. 09262976), Zerbster Straße 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 (Obj. 09262978), Zerbster Straße 21, 23 , 25, 27 (Obj. 09262982), Heinz-Kapelle-Straße 1, 3 (Obj. 09262979), Heinz-Kapelle-Straße 2, 4 (Obj. 09262980), Hohmannstraße 9, 11 (Obj. 09262975), Hohmannstraße 10 , 12 (Obj. 09262977) as well as with the following material parts: Enclosure walls of the courtyards and green space design in the courtyard areas | Zerbster Strasse 7; 7a; 7b; 9; 11; 13; 15; 17; 19; 21; 23; 25; 27 (card) |
1924–1925 (residential complex) | Plastered facade in Art Déco forms, important in terms of building history and urban planning |
09305689 |
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Individual monument above aggregate: apartment buildings in a residential complex (see also aggregate document - Obj. 09305689, Zerbster Straße 7-27) | Zerbster Strasse 9; 11; 13; 15; 17; 19 (card) |
1924–1925 (apartment building) | Plastered facade in the form of Art Deco, of architectural and urban significance, see also Heinz-Kapelle-Strasse 1/3, 2/4, Hohmannstrasse 9/11, 10/12 and Zerbster Strasse 7–7c, 21–27 |
09262978 |
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Residential and office building in open development | Zerbster Strasse 12 (map) |
1936 (residential and office building) | Plastered facade, formerly with the inscription "Kohl-Brödel", stairwell window with structured glass, echoes of the modern style, of local significance
One of the few private residential buildings in Eutritzsch from the 1930s was commissioned by the coal merchant Erich Peitsch, owner of the Eduard Brödel company. Execution of the design by the architect and Dipl.-Ing. Walter Lucas through the Karl Zehe construction business. The single-family house built in 1936 with a simple plastered facade, flat pyramid roof, clinker base and window shapes typical of the time, the original enclosure wall. LfD / 2006 |
09262983 |
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Individual monument above aggregate: apartment buildings in a residential complex (see also aggregate document - Obj. 09305689, Zerbster Straße 7-27) | Zerbster Strasse 21; 23; 25; 27 (card) |
1924–1925 (apartment building) | Plastered facade in the form of Art Deco, of architectural and urban significance, see also Heinz-Kapelle-Strasse 1/3, 2/4, Hohmannstrasse 9/11, 10/12 and Zerbster Strasse 7-19 |
09262982 |
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Cemetery with cemetery administrator's house and gate entrance of a former cemetery as well as horticultural cemetery design | Zschortauer Strasse 40 (map) |
1878 (cemetery administration) | Clinker brick facade with clinker brick structure, of local significance |
09263803 |
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Factory building | Zschortauer Strasse 74 (map) |
around 1915 (factory building) | in the courtyard of the property, clinker brick building, evidence of the industrialization of the north of Leipzig, of architectural and local significance |
09263877 |
Former cultural monuments
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Transformer house | Arthur-Hausmann-Strasse (map) |
Transformer house in the corner of Schiebestraße / Bernburger Straße, on the small jewelry square |
09294428 |
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Memorial stone for the founder of the iron foundry | Mörikestrasse 14 (map) |
1939 (memorial stone) | Memorial stone for the founder of the Mosenthin iron foundry, erected on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the company (with medallion and inscription) |
09262512 |
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Cold store | Nathusiusstrasse 2 (map) |
1952/1953 (cold store) | Cold store (plastered facade; one of seven identical objects built in the GDR; disfigured disguised in 1975) |
09263805 |
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Tenement house | Petzscher Strasse 20 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | Apartment building in closed development in the corner of Haferkornstraße, formerly with corner shop (plastered facade) |
09262964 |
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Transformer house | Sliding road (map) |
around 1930 (transformer station) | Transformer house; Plastered facade with simple clinker brick structure |
09262825 |
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Residential building | Schiebestrasse 23 (map) |
1874 (residential building) | Residential house in closed development (plastered facade) |
09301056 |
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Green space | Thaerstrasse (map) |
around 1928 (residential complex) | Green area in front of the Thaerstraße residential complex, also bounded by Schönefelder and Delitzscher Straße (aggregate) |
09291012 |
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Railway bridge | Theresienstrasse (map) |
1890 (railway bridge) | Railway bridge with iron supports and iron railings |
09294504 |
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Factory building | Wittenberger Strasse 23 (map) |
around 1890 (factory building) | Factory building with enclosure, boiler house with chimney and courtyard paving (Karl Geyer bookbindery; belonged to the FM Geidel sheet music printing company, the main building on Zerbster Strasse destroyed in 1943) |
09294517 |
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- State Office for the Preservation of Monuments Saxony Dynamic web application: Overview of the monuments listed in Saxony. The location “Leipzig, Stadt, Eutritzsch” must be selected in the dialog box, after which an address-specific selection is made. Alternatively, the ID can also be used. As soon as a selection has been made, further information about the selected object can be displayed and other monuments can be selected via the interactive map.
- Thomas Noack, Thomas Trajkovits, Norbert Baron, Peter Leonhardt: Cultural monuments of the city of Leipzig. (Contributions to urban development 35), City of Leipzig, Department of Urban Development and Construction, Leipzig 2002