List of cultural monuments in Freiberg-West
The list of cultural monuments in Freiberg-West contains the cultural monuments of the Freiberg-West district of the Saxon city of Freiberg , which were recorded in the list of monuments by the State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony as of June 20, 2013.
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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
- Description: structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the monument properties
- ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column ; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .
List of cultural monuments in Freiberg-West
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Residential building | Anton-Günther-Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1800 (residential building) | Residential house in open development; Significant in terms of urban development history |
09200027 |
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Residential building | Anton-Günther-Strasse 8 (map) |
around 1870 (residential building) | Residential house in open development; high-quality, early historicism building with a noble facade design and a prominent side entrance area, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09200769 |
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villa | Anton-Günther-Strasse 42 (map) |
around 1925 (villa) | Villa and enclosure; Expressionistically designed building from the twenties, significant in terms of architectural history |
09200759 |
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villa | Beethovenstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1898 (villa) | Villa; Rich historicism building with a high hipped roof, volute gable, tower domes, elaborate facade decorations etc. as the most representative villa building in Freiberg from the end of the 19th century, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history as well as unique |
09200774 |
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Residential building | Beethovenstrasse 7 (map) |
around 1870 (residential building) | Residential house with enclosure in open development; Residence of Bernhard von Cotta, temporary fraternity house or corporation building, striking historicism building with risalit, three or four stepped gables and facade elements of the English Gothic (Tudor Gothic), on the front a portrait medallion Cotta, significant in terms of building history and personal history (memorable) |
09200772 |
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Courthouse | Beethovenstrasse 8 (map) |
1845–1879 (court) | Complex of multi-wing courthouse, rear prison and outside staircase; Like most of Saxony's public buildings of this time, built in the historicizing style of the neo-renaissance, with horizontal façade structure, plastering, elaborate window architecture (aedicule-like), attics and a striking roof landscape, the rear prison building also with a remarkable façade design, significant in terms of building history, artistry and the history of the area, as one of the most elaborate and most originally preserved courthouse in the country from the second half of the 19th century with a rarity |
09200773 |
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Residential building | Beethovenstrasse 9 (map) |
around 1830 (residential building) | Residential house in open development; striking late baroque-looking building with half-timbered upper storey (shingled), basket arch portal and hipped roof visible from afar, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09200775 |
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villa | Beethovenstrasse 11 (map) |
last quarter of the 19th century (villa); Last quarter of the 19th century (villa garden / country house garden) | Villa, outbuilding, pavilion, enclosure wall and villa garden; Historicizing villa building with noble late-classical facade design and filigree wrought-iron veranda, the outbuilding on the corner of Heinrich-Heine-Straße, the neo-Gothic pavilion with ogival openings, significant in terms of building history, garden design, artistically and urban development history, villa and property of the Freiberg manufacturer family Richter (owner of the powder factory Freiberg and City Councilor of Freiberg and Saxon Commerce Council), historicism villa of COLONEL Heinrich von Metzsch (commander of the Freiberg military district command), then kindergarten of the Freiberg Mining Academy during the GDR era |
09200776 |
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Railway bridge | Brueckenstrasse (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (road bridge) | Bridge over the Nossen – Freiberg railway line; striking three-arch bridge made of sandstone, significant in terms of architectural history |
09205828 |
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Barracks building | Brückenstrasse 1 (map) |
1906–1908 (part of the barracks) | Barracks building (see Chemnitzer Straße 44–50a) |
09200796 |
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Barracks building | Brückenstrasse 5 (map) |
Barracks building (see Chemnitzer Straße 44–50a) |
09200797 |
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Inscription tombstone and crypt house | Chemnitzer Strasse (map) |
after 1900 (memorial stone) | Square inscription tombstone for Johann August Steghardt and crypt house in Johannispark; important in terms of local history |
09200904 |
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late medieval wayside shrine (or prayer column) | Chemnitzer Strasse (map) |
1489 (wayside shrine) | Individual monument of the whole Promenadenring: late medieval wayside shrine (or prayer column) with depictions from the Passion of Christ (crucifixion); Significant in terms of local history, artistically, art history and religious history, as one of the few surviving examples, it is also singularly significant (see also general document - obj 09200740) |
09201003 |
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Linden tree | Chemnitzer Strasse (map) |
around 1658 (memorial tree) | Linde, commemorates the siege of Freiberg in the Thirty Years War; important in terms of local history |
09200832 |
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Residential building | Chemnitzer Strasse 2 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (residential building) | Residential house in corner location and open development; An important building in terms of urban development history, in the core probably 18th century, in historicism, especially on the side facing Chemnitzer Strasse, overmolded and raised with neoclassical elements |
09200805 |
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Double tenement house | Chemnitzer Strasse 4; 6 (card) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Double apartment building in open development; Distinctive and richly designed Wilhelminian style building in the style of the German neo-renaissance, clinker-sandstone facade, bay windows, balconies, gables and window frames set design accents that are important in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history |
09200827 |
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Tenement house | Chemnitzer Strasse 5 (map) |
around 1880 (residential building) | Tenement house in semi-open development; characteristic residential building from the 2nd half of the 19th century with a late classicist facade design, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09200804 |
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Building complex | Chemnitzer Strasse 8 (map) |
around 1800, E. 19th century and 1909–1911 (hospital) | Architecturally remarkable building complex with a double-T-shaped floor plan, with portal, staircase, paved access, elaborate enclosure design and baroque balustrade from Nikolaikirche, facades dominated by expressionist forms (1909-1911), plus hospital property (around 1800 and the 19th century) .) as well as the crypt house and wall of the old Johannis cemetery on Lessingstrasse; Significant architectural, artistic, ecclesiastical and local history, Pfründnerhaus as one of the earliest expressionist buildings in Saxony is also unique and important for the interpretation of an era (see also Lessingstraße 53) |
09200767 |
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Tenement house | Chemnitzer Strasse 11 (map) |
around 1880 (residential building) | Tenement house in semi-open development; characteristic residential building from the 2nd half of the 19th century with a late classicist facade design, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09200803 |
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Rental house | Chemnitzer Strasse 31 (map) |
around 1900 (residential building) | Rental house in open development; stately building, example of residential buildings around the turn of the century with a historicizing facade that already shows Art Nouveau elements, accented by bay windows, gables, highlighted window frames and heads; Significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09200812 |
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Tenement house | Chemnitzer Strasse 33 (map) |
around 1900 (residential building) | Apartment building in open development; Buildings from the turn of the century with Art Nouveau elements, with Chemnitzer Straße 31 important for the townscape, important in terms of building and urban development history |
09200813 |
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Institute building | Chemnitzer Strasse 40 (map) |
1954–1959 (university) | Institute building; Broad building with a central staircase, the latter noteworthy in terms of design, building a striking example of GDR architecture from around 1960, significant in terms of architectural history |
09200026 |
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Residential building | Chemnitzer Strasse 43 (map) |
1928 (residential building) | Upside down residential building with open buildings; Expressionistically designed building from the twenties and thirties with a concave main facade, clinker-plaster structure, flush-mounted lattice windows and a prominent ground floor zone, as one of the most striking modern buildings in Freiberg, significant in terms of building history, artistry and urban development |
09200814 |
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Construction of a barracks complex | Chemnitzer Strasse 44; 46; 48; 50; 50a (card) |
1906–1908 and rel. 1908 (back no.50) | Construction of an originally more extensive barracks complex (today different uses) on Chemnitzer Straße and Brückenstraße as well as in the Gentilly residential complex, with a total of eight preserved buildings, elaborate fencing and several gates; the buildings show historicizing elements and forms of early objectivity after 1900, significant in terms of building history, military history and local history (see also Brückenstrasse 1, 5 and residential park Gentilly 19/20) |
09200768 |
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Residential building | Chemnitzer Strasse 47 (map) |
before 1930 (residential building) | Residential house in open development, small apartment building from the 1920s in a design typical of the time, functional, unadorned structure with traditional hipped roof, highlighted staircase, banister with expressionistic appearance inside, part of a small residential complex on Chemnitzer Strasse and Lindenweg; Significant building and urban development history (see also Chemnitzer Straße 49, 51, 53/55/57, 61 and Lindenweg 6/7) |
09200815 |
Residential building | Chemnitzer Strasse 49 (map) |
before 1930 (residential building) | Residential building in open development (see Chemnitzer Straße 47) |
09200816 |
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Residential building | Chemnitzer Strasse 51 (map) |
before 1930 (residential building) | Residential building in open development (see Chemnitzer Straße 47) |
09200817 |
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Block of flats | Chemnitzer Strasse 53; 55; 57 (card) |
around 1930 (residential building) | Apartment block with a U-shaped floor plan (see Chemnitzer Straße 47) |
09200818 |
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Block of flats | Chemnitzer Strasse 61 (map) |
before 1930 (residential building) | Apartment block, together with Lindenstrasse 6/7 (see Chemnitzer Strasse 47) |
09200823 |
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Water tower | Chemnitzer Strasse 66 (map) |
1907 (water tower) | Water tower; A striking tower with a boarded-up elevated tank and a baroque hood on a square substructure, significant in terms of building history, artistry and technology history |
09200826 |
Residential building | Chemnitzer Strasse 81 (map) |
18th century and 1896 (residential building) | House and barn; Manor complex that is significant in terms of local and regional history |
09201087 |
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Inn | Chemnitzer Strasse 135 (map) |
around 1900 (inn) | Inn with hall extension; historicizing building from the turn of the century with horizontal facade structure and accentuated entrance axis, e.g. B. by steep pyramid roof with lantern, significant building and local history |
09200825 |
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Avenue of lime trees | Claussallee (map) |
around 1900 (avenue) | Avenue; Elongated avenue of lime trees along a historic traffic road, as a design element that characterizes the landscape and townscape, especially of landscape design importance |
09201007 |
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Clinic building | Claussallee 1 (map) |
around 1905 (hospital) | Clinic building with wall on the street side; striking example of architecture after 1900 (early modernism or objectivity), remarkable the side entrance design, significant in terms of building history |
09200833 |
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Triangulation station | Forest path (map) |
1863 (triangulation station) | Triangulation station, 1st order station; |
09304514 |
Survey stone | Forest path (map) |
1st half of the 20th century (Lochstein) | Survey stone; Part of the 3rd order network, which was abandoned in the 1980s, probably the last or one of the last stones of the order mentioned; Rarity |
09303197 |
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Tenement house | Forstweg 14 (map) |
around 1905 (tenement) | Apartment building with fencing in open development, building with Art Nouveau elements, painting (as decorative painting) with vedute in the entrance area; Significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09200840 |
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Tenement house | Forstweg 15 (map) |
re. 1898 (residential building) | Apartment building in corner location and closed development, representative historicism building with clinker plaster facade and eye-catching facade design, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09200841 |
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Duplex house | Forstweg 16; 18 (card) |
l. Quarter of the 19th century (residential building) | Double house in closed development; striking Wilhelminian style building with a historicizing facade, significant in terms of architectural and urban development history |
09201009 |
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villa | Forstweg 24 (map) |
around 1895 (residential building) | Villa with enclosure; Wilhelminian style villa with clinker brick facade and richly decorated, wooden entrance annex, the decorative and structured facade elements probably made of artificial stone, residential building before 1900 with design requirements, colored glass windows via the access, significant in terms of building history and urban development history, in detail also of artistic value |
09200842 |
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Tenement house | Forstweg 26 (map) |
around 1895 (residential building) | Apartment building in open development; Dignified Wilhelminian style building with clinker plaster facade, the decorative elements probably made of artificial stone, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09200843 |
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villa | Forstweg 69 (map) |
re. 1913 (villa) | Villa; striking residential building for paint manufacturer Dr. Preu erected, with a hipped roof and some extensions, parts of the old interior preserved, vivid example of villa architecture after 1900, historically significant, unique in this form in Freiberg, as a residential building of a company owner also of local historical importance |
09200844 |
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Residential building | Friedeburger Strasse 2 (map) |
1914 (residential building) | Residential building with enclosure; striking example of architecture after 1900, of importance in terms of building and urban development history |
09200882 |
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Duplex house | Friedeburger Strasse 4; 6 (card) |
around 1914 (residential building) | Double house with enclosure; striking example of architecture after 1900, significant in terms of building and urban development history |
09200883 |
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Tenement house | Gellertstrasse 5 (map) |
after 1900 (tenement) | Apartment building in a corner and open development; representative Art Nouveau building with bay extensions, loggias, steep gables and elaborate facade decorations, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development |
09200023 |
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Residential complex | Georgenstrasse 2; 4 (card) |
around 1875 (residential building) | Residential complex with enclosure; Group of two mirror-identical and interconnected buildings, the historicizing facades with superstructures and simple but noble late-classicist jewelry; Significant in terms of building history and urban development history, probably also of artistic importance |
09200884 |
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villa | Goethestrasse 11 (map) |
around 1925 (villa) | Villa with enclosure; Most of the originally preserved residential building from the 1st quarter of the 20th century, remarkable the gabled risalit with a prominent entrance, colored glass windows and decorative elements, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09200885 |
villa | Goethestrasse 22 (map) |
1936 (manufacturer's villa) | Villa with side garage and garden (ancillary facility); Typical free-standing residential building of the thirties of high standards, built in Schmitthenner's style for the factory owner Ludwig Klemm ("K" on the balcony), significant in terms of architectural and urban development history, as the most striking villa-like residential building around 1935 in Freiberg |
09200252 |
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Residential building | Goldbachweg 3 (map) |
1906 (residential building) | Residential house in open development; later Art Nouveau building with distinctive design elements, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09200032 |
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Townhouses | Goldbachweg 27; 29; 31; 33; 35 (card) |
1920 (residential building) | Townhouses; Picturesque-looking buildings with half-timbered upper floors and occasional Arched gables, a characteristic example of traditional residential or settlement architecture after 1900, above all of architectural historical value |
09201014 |
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Mill building (former) | Goldbachweg 37 (map) |
around 1800 (mill) | Mill building (former); Rectangular building with a characteristic, boarded-up upper floor (probably including half-timbering) and a half-hipped roof, window openings on the ground floor made of sandstone walls, segmented arch portal, important in terms of building history and local history |
09200931 |
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Freibergsdorf hammer mill | Hammerweg 4 (map) |
1762 (mining industry) | Hammerschmiede, residential building and courtyard paving; the first one-storey with basket arch portal, extension and saddle roof, design accents through half-timbering in the gable and upper floor of the extension, remarkable equipment with two water wheels, hammers, anvil, forge fire, blower, etc., hammer that is important in terms of building history, technology history and local history |
09200892 |
villa | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1925 (residential building) | Villa with enclosure; Modern residential building from the twenties with neoclassical elements, probably unique in this form in Freiberg, significant and unique in terms of building history |
09200894 |
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Rental villa | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 8 (map) |
1911 (residential building) | Rental villa; Residential buildings of the early modern era or objectivity (architecture after 1900) with striking details, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09200895 |
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Rental villa | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 12 (map) |
around 1910 (residential building) | Rental villa; Residential buildings of the early modern period or objectivity (architecture after 1900) with striking details such as an open gable with wooden trim, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09200896 |
villa | Hospitalweg 1a (map) |
around 1870 (villa); Last quarter of the 19th century (villa garden / country house garden) | Villa, villa garden, garden shed and enclosure; Historicizing building in the Swiss house style with classicistic elements, the garden side with a gabled risalit and noble facade decoration is remarkable, an excellently preserved villa garden from the last quarter of the 19th century, the property is important in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development |
09200770 |
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Three-wing system | Hospitalweg 3 (map) |
1811 and 1868 (hospital) | Three-wing system around the inner courtyard; representative property with strictly axial facade structure and hipped roofs, entrance axis central portal, roof extension and vertical structure highlighted, late baroque or early classicist building, architecturally important, also relevant to local history |
09200831 |
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church | Hospitalweg 7 (map) |
1659–1661 (church); Consecrated 1718, 1719 (organ) | Church with parts of the furnishings; Simple rectangular building with a steep gable roof and western ridge turret, remarkable the high gables, the interior was restored in a simplified way in 1958, originally the chapel of the St. John's Hospital located in front of the Petertor on the road to Chemnitz, the late Gothic carved altar equipment is worth mentioning, significant in terms of building history, art, church history and local history |
09200829 |
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villa | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 1 (map) |
re. 1909 (residential building) | Villa; Rented one-storey villa, largely in its original state, with a mansard roof and a prominent entrance project, with a decorative half-timbered gable at the rear, a characteristic example of villa architecture from around 1910, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development |
09201017 |
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Tenement house | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 2 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | Apartment building in semi-open development and corner location; characteristic example of residential building architecture after 1900, noteworthy are the pilaster strips with fighters, on which mining motifs are depicted and other equipment details, of value in terms of building history and urban development history |
09201083 |
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Magazine building of the former barracks complex | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 2a (map) |
1872–1874 (barracks) | Warehouse building of the former barracks complex; converted into a town mill in the 1920s, now used for residential purposes (see also Lessingstrasse 45) |
09200907 |
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villa | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1910 (villa) | Villa; Building with facade design of early modernism after 1900, remarkable the street-side gable with corner pilasters and cornice including stylized hanging panels, inside possible. Hall board still preserved in its original state, significant in terms of building history, artistry and urban development history |
09201018 |
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villa | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 5 (map) |
around 1905 (residential building) | Villa; Example of villa architecture after 1900, objectified and with elements of the Heimat style (visible beam heads to the street and half-timbered pike), especially the largely original interior, valuable in terms of building history, also significant in terms of urban development history (testifies to the development and expansion of Freiberg after 1900) |
09201084 |
villa | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 6 (map) |
around 1925 (residential building) | Villa with enclosure; simple but characteristic and largely originally preserved example of residential building architecture from the twenties, picturesque effect through folding shutters and trellises, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09201019 |
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villa | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 7 (map) |
1913–1914 (residential building) | Villa with enclosure; Characteristic and largely originally preserved building of the architecture at the beginning of the 20th century, significant in terms of building history and, in connection with the expansion of Freiberg at that time, of importance for the history of urban development |
09200061 |
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villa | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 11 (map) |
around 1910 (residential building) | Villa with enclosure; Unconventionally designed example of residential building architecture after 1900 (early objectivity or modernity) with historicizing elements, significant in terms of building history, artistic and urban development history |
09200909 |
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villa | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 12 (map) |
around 1925 (residential building) | Villa with enclosure; The building has a striking design, the facade is enlivened by the round porch on the street side, the interior still has the original furnishings from the time it was built, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history |
09201020 |
villa | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 13 (map) |
around 1920 (residential building) | Villa; characteristic building from the 1920s or 1930s with fencing, rectangular building with hipped roof and idiosyncratic arrangement or design of the window openings, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history |
09201021 |
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villa | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 17 (map) |
1926–1927 (villa) | Villa with enclosure; A strikingly designed building from the twenties and thirties, highlighted the entrance area with a flight of stairs and a small terrace adorned with balusters, of architectural and artistic significance |
09201485 |
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Residential building | Johannisgäßchen 1 (map) |
re. 1874 (residential building) | Residential house in closed development; Two-storey type from the 3rd quarter of the 19th century, grooved ground floor, above it aedicle-like window frames, significant in terms of building and urban development history |
09200030 |
Residential building | Johannisstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1870 (residential building) | Residential house in half-open development; Buildings with a late Classicist facade design, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09200906 |
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villa | Johannisstrasse 22 (map) |
around 1900 (residential building) | Villa; striking historicizing building with clinker-plaster facade, steep street-side gable and elaborate architectural decorations, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09200905 |
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City delimitation column | Kleinschirmaer Strasse (map) |
re. 1791 (road stone) | City boundary column, sandstone stele with inscription; important in terms of local history |
09300799 |
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Residential building | Lessingstrasse 28 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century (residential building) | Residential house in open development; simple building with gable roof, upper floor probably z. Partly with half-timbered (boarded-up), the scale of the facade preserved, rural character emphasized by trellis and folding shutters, as a testimony to folk building methods and rural architecture after 1800, significant in terms of building history, also of importance in terms of urban development history |
09200928 |
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Barracks complex | Lessingstrasse 45 (map) |
1872–1874 (barracks) | Barracks complex with a representative U-shaped building on Lessingstrasse, further rear buildings and chamber buildings on Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse; Significant in terms of building history, military history, local history and urban development history (see also Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Straße 2a) Barracks of the 1st Royal Saxon Jäger Battalion No. 12 |
09200908 |
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Building complex | Lessingstrasse 53 (map) |
around 1800 (hospital) | see Chemnitzer Straße 8 |
09200927 |
Block of flats | Lindenweg 6; 7 (card) |
before 1930 (apartment building) | Apartment block, together with Chemnitzer Straße 61 (see Chemnitzer Straße 47) |
09200824 |
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Tenement house | Marienstraße 1 (map) |
around 1890 (residential building) | Apartment building in open development; Typical Wilhelminian style residential building with historicizing facade, the street-side risalit with volute gable highlighted in terms of design, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09201028 |
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Tenement house | Obergasse 27 (map) |
last quarter of the 19th century (tenement house) | Apartment building in closed development; characteristic Wilhelminian style residential building with a clearly structured historicizing facade, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09201038 |
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Railway bridge | Olbernhauer Strasse (map) |
around 1900 (bridge) | Railway bridge; Architecturally and structurally remarkable underpass, significant in terms of building history and traffic history, also of relevance to the townscape |
09200952 |
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Residential or apartment building | Olbernhauer Strasse 6 (map) |
3rd quarter of the 19th century (residential building) | Residential or rental house in semi-open development; Distinctive Wilhelminian style building with a late classicist, noble facade, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09200055 |
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Tenement house | Olbernhauer Strasse 16 (map) |
around 1895 (residential building) | Tenement house in semi-open development; Relatively lavish late 19th-century residential building with a historicizing clinker brick facade, significant in terms of building history and urban development history, also forms a striking ensemble that defines the street scene with neighboring buildings (Olbernhauer Straße 18 and 20) |
09200953 |
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Tenement house | Olbernhauer Strasse 18 (map) |
around 1895 (residential building) | Apartment building in closed development; Relatively lavish late 19th-century residential building with historicizing clinker ashlar facade, meaning d in terms of building history and urban development history, also forms a striking ensemble that defines the street scene with neighboring buildings (Olbernhauer Straße 16 and 20) |
09200954 |
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Tenement house | Olbernhauer Strasse 20 (map) |
around 1895 (residential building) | Tenement house in semi-open development; Relatively lavish late 19th-century residential building with a historicizing clinker stone facade, significant in terms of building history and urban development history, also forms a striking ensemble that defines the street scene with neighboring buildings (Olbernhauer Straße 16 and 18) |
09200955 |
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Residential building | Pestalozzistraße 1 (map) |
around 1875 (residential building) | Residential house in open development; Building with an extremely high-quality late classicist facade, remarkable the accentuating decorative elements such as acroteries, rosettes, consoles, Palladio motif in the eaves-side gable, etc., significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban development history |
09200962 |
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school-building | Pestalozzistraße 3 (map) |
re. 1865 (school) | School-building; Rectangular building with an axially structured facade, prominent portal and gable roof, significant in terms of architecture and local history |
09201626 |
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school-building | Pestalozzistraße 5 (map) |
1878 (school) | School-building; distinctive with a stepped central projection, corner cuboids and stone-faced plinth, significant building and local history, also of relevance for the townscape |
09201627 |
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Residential building | Pestalozzistraße 10 (map) |
E. 19th century (residential building) | Residential house in open development; Historicizing, picturesque half-timbered building from the end of the 19th century (in the core possibly even older) with boarded ornamental gables, extensions, trellis and fretwork window frames, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
09200963 |
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Residential building | Richard-Wagner-Strasse 12 (map) |
around 1925 (villa) | Residential house, villa-like; Wooden house on quarry stone plinth with steep gables and side entrance area, more elaborate example of prefabricated construction in the 1920s and 1930s, also the home of the academy professor Erich Rammler; Significant in terms of building history and personal history |
09201040 |
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Mural "Young people research and learn" | Tschaikowskistraße (since 2015: Friedeburger Straße 17) (map) |
1974 (wall and ceiling painting) | Mural »Young people research and learn«; on the gable of the former Rülein-Gymnasium pointing towards the forest path, going over several floors, colorful representation rich in figures on the topic of the name, artistically and art-historically significant. The mural has been at the "Carl Böhme" primary school in the Friedeburg district since 2015 . |
09303930 |
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bridge | Waltersdorfer Weg (map) |
End of the 19th century (bridge) | Bridge; Arched bridge on the Freiberg – Nossen railway line, characteristic and high-quality building made of sandstone blocks, historically significant |
09201625 |
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Barracks building | Residential park Gentilly 19/20 (map) |
1908–1909 (officers' house) | Barracks building (see Chemnitzer Straße 44–50a) |
09300797 |
Townhouses | Ziegelgasse 4; 6; 8th; 10 (card) |
around 1910 (residential building) | Townhouses; A picturesque group built in the local style with a half-timbered upper floor and tower-like corner buildings, a characteristic example of traditional residential or settlement architecture after 1900, especially of architectural value |
09201059 |
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Residential building | Ziegelgasse 22 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century (residential building) | Residential house in open development; Characteristic rural building with a boarded upper floor (possibly made of half-timbered) and a crooked hip roof, significant in terms of building history and settlement history |
09201060 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Freie Presse , Freiberg edition of March 18, 2015, p. 10.
literature
- Yves Hoffmann, Uwe Richter (ed.): City of Freiberg. Volume 1. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Monuments in Saxony). Werbung & Verlag, Freiberg 2002, ISBN 3-936784-00-0 .
- Yves Hoffmann, Uwe Richter (ed.): City of Freiberg. Volume 2. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Monuments in Saxony). Werbung & Verlag, Freiberg 2003, ISBN 3-936784-01-9 .
- Yves Hoffmann, Uwe Richter (ed.): City of Freiberg. Volume 3. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Monuments in Saxony). Werbung & Verlag, Freiberg 2004, ISBN 3-936784-02-7 .
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- State Office for the Preservation of Monuments Saxony Dynamic web application: Overview of the monuments listed in Saxony. The location "Freiberg, Stadt, Universitätsstadt" 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.
Web links
Commons : Cultural monuments in Freiberg-West - Collection of images