List of cultural monuments in Frohnau

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The list of cultural monuments in Frohnau contains the cultural monuments of the district Frohnau of the Saxon city Annaberg-Buchholz , which were recorded in the list of monuments by the State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony as of November 24, 2010.

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .

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  • Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
  • 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 Notification-icon-Wikidata-logo.svg; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .

List of cultural monuments

image designation location Dating description ID
Horror Mountain Ruins
Horror Mountain Ruins Schreckberg
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1854 Artificially created tower ruins made of stone masonry, as a popular excursion destination since the time of its creation of local historical value, as an example of the castle romance that was widespread at the time, also significant in terms of architectural history. 09229961
 


Haldenzug "Neuheiligen Kreuz" South of Frohnau (Schottenberg) 18./19. Century, presumably older Evidence of the old mining of local historical importance. 09227073
 


Group of three mountain heaps "Isabeller Richtschacht", "Hope Schacht" North of Frohnau (Schreckenberg) 18./19. Century, presumably older Dump train of old mining, of local historical importance. 09227072
 


"Mining luck" dump North of Frohnau (Schreckenberg) 18./19. Century, presumably older Testimony to mining history, of local historical importance. 09227065
 


King David Shaft North of Frohnau 18./19. Century, presumably older Testimony to the old mining industry, of local significance. 09227064
 


"Wooden perennial" heap South of Frohnau (Schottenberg) 18./19. Century, presumably older Testimony to mining history, of local historical importance. 09227063
 


The dump and mouth hole of the Friedrich-August-drive shaft North of Frohnau (Schreckenberg) 18./19. Century, presumably older important evidence of regional mining history, local historical significance. 09227062
 


Mouth hole "10,000 knights" North-east of Schreckenberg, near Markus-Röhling-Weg 18./19. Century, presumably older Testimony to the old mining industry, of local historical importance. 09227060
 


"Harnisch-Kammer" heap North of Frohnau (Schreckenberg) 18./19. Century, presumably older preserved stockpile train as evidence of the old mining, of local historical importance. 09227059
 


Beer Schnabel Waterworks
Beer Schnabel Waterworks Albertstrasse Marked 1931 Small building with natural stone masonry, saddle roof and ornaments, evidence of the local water supply, significant in terms of technology and also valuable for the townscape.

Water house above the beer beak tunnel (bottom 9 m deep), built on two sides on a slope, gable roof with sheet metal covering, small ventilation tower on the ridge, round arched window on the east side, massive wooden door with round arch in the center of the street, herringbone pattern, hammer and mallet in the panel frame carved inscription "Bierschnabel-Wasserwerk-Frohnau 1931"

09229960
 


Dry stone walls along the road Albertstrasse 18./19. century relevant for the townscape, of importance in terms of local history 09229947
 


Booze Dörfler Höhe 15th - 18th century System used for stately driven hunts until the end of the 18th century, made of approx. 600 meters long, acute-angled remnants of field stone walls, some up to 1.50 meters high, historical evidence of feudal lifestyle, of regional history.

Approx. 400 m north of Dörfler Straße at the water houses (Dörfler Höhe) lies the dump of the Friedrich-August-Treibeschacht in front of a wooded area, 170 m west and 120 m east of the dump, remains of field stone walls mark the beginning of a Saufang. Even before mining began, stately boar hunting was practiced here in the Sauwald, the remnants of the former 1.50 m - 2.00 m high walls lead at an acute angle approx. 600 m to the NNW to the narrowest point where the stabbing or killing of the Wild boars could easily be made.

09229962
 


Residential house (upper floor half-timbered) in open development Hammerweg 3
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Around 1800 09229941
 


Former syringe house Hauptstrasse, next to No. 68
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Around 1830 small stone building, part of the original village image, important for local history.

Text prepared by ABM employees (not yet technically processed by the LfD): single-storey building (approx. 4 m × 6 m), gable roof with roofing felt, in the eaves side of the street a double-leaf wooden gate with iron bands, in the east gable side two small window openings (lying rectangles), Upper opening with bars on the inside, a window opening in the west gable, building with damaged smooth plaster

09229958
 


Dry stone walls along the road Main road 18./19. century relevant for the townscape, of importance in terms of local history 09229946
 


Pumping station in the style typical of the time Main street, above No. 45 1952 in the form language typical of the time, of significance in terms of technology history. 08967699
 


Residential house with shoemaker's workshop and side building
Residential house with shoemaker's workshop and side building Hauptstrasse 21
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Marked 1867 characteristic single-storey plastered building, evidence of the modest way of life in the Ore Mountains, typical craftsman's house, significant in terms of building history and social history.

One-storey, with a gable roof and expanded attic, front old German cover, back synthetic slate, street side three saddle dormers, windows in garments, street side with two-leaf shutters, front door with drapery in the middle, over lintel writing field (18 FWB 67), above ledge, front door still original, two-leaf , Wing with several fields, upper field glazed, granite threshold and iron handle set, on the right side of the house narrow shop window and shop door, entire house in stone masonry with rough plaster, strong eaves, small extension on the back with a sloping roof, partial basement, equipment: field stone slabs in the hallway, paneling doors

09229950
 
Rosary treasure trove Hauptstrasse 23
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1st half of the 18th century, later reshaped Building with half-timbering on the upper floor and a gable roof, largely in its original state, central location in the village, characterizing the townscape, evidence of mining history and folk architecture.

Two-storey, small house with a steep gable roof, red roof tiles, ground floor plastered field stone masonry, painted yellow, slightly protruding and covered with sheet metal, on the upper floor half-timbered on three sides, irregular compartments (yellow compartments, brown beams), compartments and interior walls with clay, both gable triangles boarded up lengthways , painted brown, four-winged window with a fixed, profiled spar, front door on the west gable side with porphyry garments, door threshold, field stone slab, ornaments in the lintel, above profiled sheet metal ledge, front door with two wings, upper parts glazed, profiled fields, decorated iron handle set, to the right of the front door small extension with pent roof First floor

09229951
 


Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Hauptstrasse 46
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Around 1800 Significant evidence of folk architecture with half-timbered upper storey, characterizing the townscape through its location, one of the most distinctive half-timbered buildings in the area, also forms an important ensemble with Hauptstrasse 48 and 50, of architectural significance.

Small two-storey building with a steep gable roof, artificial slate covering, ground floor plastered field stone masonry, protruding and sheet metal, half-timbered on four sides, full half-timbered gable on the street side, north gable triangle on half-timbered longitudinal planking, infill with adobe and clay plaster, whitewashed, half-timbered dark brown on the western side of the eaves , single-winged windows, steep slope behind the north gable, covered with dry stone wall, access to the earth cellar from the ground floor

09229953
 


Residential house, former stable house of a two-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 48
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Marked 1896 (rebuilt after fire) re. 1896 (rebuilt after fire) Characteristic of the townscape through its elevated location and half-timbered structure, forms an important ensemble with Hauptstrasse 46 and 50, and is also of architectural value.

Two-storey building with knee-high and gable roof, Preolit ​​covering, upper floor half-timbered facade and north gable, south gable cross-boarded from the upper edge of the ground floor, clear facade structure through eight window axes in even compartments, fire gable between the living area and the former stable part, on the ground floor smooth plastered field stone masonry, whitewashed, base gray , Half-timbered beige / brown

09229954
 


Former Germania Hauptstrasse 50
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Before 1880 Classicist door frames, of importance in terms of craftsmanship and art 09229955
 


Residential building in open development, formerly a miners' residence Hauptstrasse 62
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Early 19th century Former miners' house, single-storey building, striking due to its steep pitched roof with half-timbered gable, of architectural and local historical importance.

Small single-storey building with a steep gable roof, preolite roofing and extended attic, ground floor field stone masonry, smoothly plastered, whitewashed, gable side in the developed area half-timbered, gable tops boarded up lengthways, single-winged wooden windows as standing rectangles, on the ground floor Faschen brown, in the facade on the right side two-winged wooden front door, lower back Extension with saddle roof, garage extension with pent roof on the north gable, dry stone wall on two sides with wooden picket fence on top of it, house possibly built on the same site as a former chapel with its stones.

09229956
 


Dry stone walls along the way Markus-Röhling-Weg 18./19. century 09229938
 


Markus Röhling treasure trove
Markus Röhling treasure trove Markus-Röhling-Weg 8
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1768/1785 (mining), 1768 (powder tower), 1773 (mountain smithy), 1768 (hut house) Bergschmiede, Huthaus and powderhouses from the 18th century, buildings typical of the time, significant in terms of mining history and local history.

1. Markus-Röhling-Halde : Markus-Röhling-Fundgrube was the most important mine in the Annaberg area in the 18th and 19th centuries. Century, mine delivered a total of over 15 t of silver and more than 2,500 t of cobalt ore, after 1946 the Markus Röhling treasure trove was expanded during the uranium ore mining, from 1785 until the closure in 1857 a horse peg was in operation, the entire dump was covered with trees (maple, beech , Oak), heap along the access path secured with a dry stone wall
2. Former mining forge : built in 1773 (according to the information board), single-storey building with a steep pitched roof with slips, Preolit ​​covering, on the front side of the roof a wide roof pike with four double-leaf windows, six-pane, in the side slopes a small square window with cross brace, at the back on the left side of the roof small towing hatch, brickwork made of field stone, on the ground floor gray rough plaster over a smooth base, gable triangles boarded up lengthways, wooden windows with sheeted window sills and panels, some with shutters, on the ground floor of the west gable window with wooden cladding, four single-leaf facade windows en Shutters, windows and front door with sandstone walls, single-leaf front door, glass insert with wrought iron grille, narrow toilet extension on the back, building vacant
3rd residential building : marked 1902 (in the gable triangle), built on the foundation walls of the former hut house, single-storey building with a steep gable roof, Preolit ​​covering, Gable roof with gable roof on the back and above the risalit of the facade, simple two-winged front door in the risalit with glass insert, sheet metal roofing supported by a wooden structure above the front door, gable boarded lengthways, large three-winged window, half-timbered in the gable on the back and in both gable triangles (black / gray gable), , decorated beams and rafters, various types of decorations on the verge, windows on the ground floor with walls, partly work stone, partly sandstone, empty building
4. Ruin of the powder house: house built in 1768, according to the GDR list of monuments formerly 4.50 m × 4.50 m large single storey building au s Quarry stone masonry, remains of walls up to a height of 1.50 m in places preserved

09229939
 


Residential house (upper floor half-timbered) in open development Mittelweg 2
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around 1700 Upper floor half-timbered, originally a small stable house, minor changes to the exterior, characterizing the townscape and significant in terms of building history.

Two-storey building with a gable roof, Preolit ​​covering, ground floor plastered masonry, whitewashed, base brown, upper storey front and back exposed framework (clay infill) black / white, partly with very old half-timbered forms, upper storey on the south gable from the upper edge of the ground floor solidly bricked, north gable upper storey timbered timber framework , both gable triangles with natural slate, on the north gable small toilet extension (formerly cantilever), very different windows in original size throughout the house, partly very old, facade in the center single-winged front door with glass insert, back in the middle of the hinged door on the upper floor, on the upper floor clay interior walls, small part of the house with a cellar Fieldstone barrel vault.

09229940
 


Mouth hole of the beer beak stud Sehmatalstraße, at the bridge over the Sehma, next to Frohnauer Hammer re. 1789 Testimony to the old mining industry, of local historical importance. 09227061
 


Frohnauer Hammer
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Frohnauer Hammer Sehmatalstrasse 3, 12
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17th century Manor house: stately building with half-timbered upper floor;

Hammer building: plastered building with shingle roof, example of a typical iron hammer of the 17th century, one of the oldest technical cultural monuments in Saxony, of outstanding architectural and technical historical value.

09229934
 


Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Sehmatalstrasse 4
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1844 high-quality construction of folk architecture with half-timbered upper floor, importance for the townscape, architectural historical value.

Two-storey building with a steep hipped roof and three curved dormer windows on each roof, slated gable triangles, upper floor half-timbered with faded-in boards (compartments gray, boards brown), compartments partly clay, partly bricks, clear structure through six window axes, single-pane windows in T-shape, Ground floor plastered field stone masonry, bezels and soffits set off in brown, in the 3rd window axis from the left front door with brown sandstone walls, above it a writing field, toothed frieze and ledge, new, listed two-winged front door, on the back a small single-storey extension, building in good condition, in close proximity to the street and Proximity to the Frohnauer Hammer, defining the townscape

09229935
 


Lang's Erzgebirgshaus, Bärtel smithy
Lang's Erzgebirgshaus, Bärtel smithy Sehmatalstrasse 10
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re. 1787 Historically valuable half-timbered house with drilled segment arch portal, also important for the site (related to the Frohnauer Hammer ensemble), relevant for local history and mining history.

Two-storey building in the immediate vicinity of the street, lower than the road surface - three stone steps down, stone slabs in front of half the house length and in the hallway area, ground floor field stone masonry, smoothly plastered, whitewashed, slightly protruding and with black sheet metal, to the right of the center of the house entrance with granite walls (painted yellow), Keystone with inscription (W 1787, mallet and iron in horseshoe), single-leaf front door, solid wood with a wide stop, basket arch finish, upper part with lead glazing, eight window axes on the facade side on the upper floor, all windows on the ground floor with granite walls, olive green painted, upper floor half-timbered, original beams with Clay infill, whitewashed, gable triangles and back boarded up in black, crooked hip roof with three staggered saddle dormers on the facade side, front old German slate covering, back Preolit, rear middle section pulled forward, with a roof up to half the roof height, right side saddle dome , gable triangle boarded up in the north gable with two six-pane windows, wooden window sill and roof, south-facing single-storey extension on field stone masonry, boarded lengthways on the outside, half-timbering visible inwards, gable roof with natural slate.

09229937
 


St. Anna Stolln, Markus-Röhling-Stolln
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St. Anna Stolln, Markus-Röhling-Stolln Sehmatalstrasse 15
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from 1500 (tunnel) Part of an extensive mining area, opened in 1994 as a visitor mine, evidence from the time of silver, cobalt and uranium mining, of mining and local historical importance.

Markus Röhling Erbstolln has been known since the beginning of the 16th century, the artificial shaft brought in a Saiger depth of 411 m. The water solution was carried out with two artifacts on the Markus Röhling- and the lower boy St. Andreas Stolln, discovery and mining of the main vein 1733–1857, Markus-Röhling-Grube delivered a total of over 15 t of silver and more than 2,500 t of cobalt ore, after 1946 Expanded during the uranium ore mining, discovery of the old wheel chambers, mouth holes of the Markus-Röhling-tunnel, the young St. Andreas tunnel and the Bismut cross-cut, access to the area of ​​the old mining with mine railway over the former bismuth tunnel (approx. 600 m length), development since 1992 Part of the pit as a visitor mine, restoration of the large waterwheel (diameter 9 m), clearing of an art shaft, tools from old mining and bismuth technology, demonstration of expansion options, use of the machine room for layers of mines, open to the public since 1994.

09229963
 


Memorial stone above the gym Turnvater-Jahn-Strasse
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around 1920 (war memorial) Located above the gymnasium, of local historical importance.

Approx. 2 m wide and 1.20 m high memorial stone made of concrete, upper end designed as a triangular gable, below a profiled ledge, front screwed-on plate with the names of the fallen gymnasts of the Franco-Prussian War 1870/71 and the First World War.

09229964
 


Oehme villa Turnvater-Jahn-Strasse 1
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around 1890 Clinker plaster facade with many decorative elements, as a representative example of the historicizing villa architecture of architectural value, as the residence of the former Annaberg city councilor Oehme (1828–1912) of local historical importance

Villa of the lawyer and legal city councilor Oehme: two-story building with a brick-lined attic, interesting roof design (natural slate covering), hipped south gable roof, all-round wide roof overhang that is angled upwards, rafters and purlins decorated and supported by supporting beams, several hipped dormers on the street and on the back Rectangular porches with gable roofs on three sides, a tower porch with a tent roof on the north-east corner of the house, facade: porch in the form of loggias in richly decorated wood construction and large, multi-segmented windows, house clearly structured on all sides, horizontally with clinker strips (red / yellow / green) and vertically Quarry stone masonry jointed by window axes, basement floor, building plastered smoothly between clinker strips, whitewashed beige, windows partly completely surrounded by sandstone walls, partly with sandstone lintels, sills, keystones and abutments - then with lateral clinker brick masonry and relief arch, upper - and top floor segmented arched windows, in the rear extension high two-wing solid wood front door, painted dark brown, with simple decoration, door lintel with round arch above and sandstone keystone, from the rear upper floor an iron bridge to the sloping terrain

09229942
 


gym Turnvater-Jahn-Strasse 5
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1911 with entrance porch and roof turret, inside largely preserved in its original form, significant in terms of local history and architectural history.

Gymnasium built by Frohnau athletes on their own account and through self-financing, for Frohnau as a gymnastics stronghold of local historical importance, building with crooked hip roof and Preolit ​​covering, circumferential roof overhang, hewn beam heads visible, in the middle of the roof octagonal ridge turrets with an octagonal dome and tower ball as well as a weather vane (1911) Entrance hall with hipped roof, middle section as a risalit and hipped gable, high central double-winged entrance door, above large semicircular window, on the east eaves side of the roof center part designed as a gable, reaching up to half the roof height, oval at the top of the gable, above pilaster strips to form corner arches, entire building structured by pilaster strips , in the areas typical gym windows with segmented arches, building above step-shaped plinth with gray
rough plaster Equipment: narrow, spiral wooden stairs to the gallery (wooden construction), cast-iron longen fixings in the hall ceiling inclination.

09229943
 


Front door in Art Nouveau forms Turnvater-Jahn-Strasse 9
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09229944
 

Remarks

  1. The list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony provides binding information .

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