List of cultural monuments in Geringswalde

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The list of cultural monuments in Geringswalde contains the cultural monuments in Geringswalde .

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 .

Geringswalde

image designation location Dating description ID
Monument protection area old town Geringswalde (suggestion)
Monument protection area old town Geringswalde (suggestion) (Map) Monument protection area old town Geringswalde 09301452
 


city ​​Park
city ​​Park At the large pond
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after 1913 (park area) Green area around the large pond with a promenade that has a significant impact on the landscape and the history of the city 09302978
 


Town barns Am Kellerbach
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19th century of local importance.

Eight barns in varying state of preservation, all with gable roofs, with gates.

09236392
 


Cottage Am Klosterbach 19
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around 1800 Half-timbered house typical of the landscape and the time in good original condition, of architectural, social and urban significance.

Gable facing the street, half-timbered upper floor boarded up, beautiful boarding with rounded lower edge, solid ground floor, entrance in the middle of the eaves side, window frames with a fold, half-hipped roof, simple door portal, window layout completely preserved, monument value: scientific value, good original condition.

09236442
 


Cottage Am Klosterbach 32
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re. 1824 Half-timbered house typical of the landscape in good original condition of architectural and socio-historical value.

Half-timbered upper floor with corner struts, regular, ground floor massive, window frames with a fold, arched portal, inscribed on the keystone “S. 1824 “, gable roof, gable slated, plaster not original, front door and window changed, monument value: scientific value due to good original condition.

09236443
 


Presumably the former moving house of a cottage owner Am Klosterbach 44
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End of 18th century Typical half-timbered house of architectural and socio-historical value.

Small rural thing, on the ground floor partly still half-timbered, upper floor half-timbered, gable slated, porphyry walls, winter windows.

08955219
 


House in a corner, former tannery
House in a corner, former tannery An der Halbige 1
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before 1800 Building constructed in several stages of great importance in terms of urban planning, urban history and architectural history.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, two-storey, arched portal marked with keystone and initial, tablet with the inscription 1607, house on the gable side, old window frames with framework, approx. 16th century, house presumably massive, high half-hip roof, side wing with elevator, house with several construction phases.

09236401
 


Residential building in closed development An der Halbige 13
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19th century as part of a street that was created at the same time and has a value in terms of urban development and urban development.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, half-timbered upper floor plastered, ground floor and gable massive, saddle roof, small house that is reminiscent of the original development of the Halbige, so important in terms of local history, continues to be an experience and memorable as well as an impact on the townscape.

09236402
 


Villa with remains of the enclosure Arraser Strasse 22
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around 1915 Typical of the time, well designed building in good original condition.

Almost square floor plan, hipped roof, central projection, front gable, arched windows, two-storey, four axes, shutters, original plaster, windows, doors, base polygonal masonry, smooth plaster, restrained plaster ornamentation: cornucopia with fruits, French balcony on the front gable.

09236217
 


Geringswalde train station;  Railway line Waldheim – Rochlitz (station with reception building, platform roof and waiting hall with integrated signal box)
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Geringswalde train station; Railway line Waldheim – Rochlitz (station with reception building, platform roof and waiting hall with integrated signal box) Bahnhofsplatz 1
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1893 Typical of the time, preserved building ensemble of urban history, traffic history and urban planning significance. Waldheim – Rochlitz railway line

Entrance building: two-storey clinker brick building (red clinker brick) with pilaster strips, segmented arched windows, original interior and exterior design, waiting room in the extension, single-storey red clinker brick building, original front door and room doors as well as room structure preserved, function of the building is still easy to read today, windows renewed, counter hall was in the Wooden porch, good original condition, there were z. B. Luggage counter, ticket office, platform roof and signal box built at the same time, good original condition.

09243496
 


Saxon postal mile pillars (totality): Post mile pillar
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Saxon postal mile pillars (totality): Post mile pillar Bahnhofstrasse
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1727 heavily restored distance column, important in terms of traffic history.

Electoral Saxon distance column marked 1727, made of Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff, in the typical form (labeled with distance information) obelisk on a base, with coat of arms, "AR" monogram and post horn mark, 1894 by Geringswalder Dr. Günther secured against demolition by purchase, installation on the west bank of the city pond. As a result, heavily weathered, restored in 1911, restored in 1983 and installed at the current location. In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon post-mile pillars. Elector Friedrich August I wanted to build a modern traffic and transport control system in the electorate in order to promote trade and economy. He entrusted Magister Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679 - 1742) with the implementation. The system of post mile pillars comprised distance pillars, quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars. The distance columns should be set up in the cities in front of the city gates, later only on the marketplaces. Quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars were set up along the Poststrasse. They received a consecutive numbering (row number), starting from the beginning of the measurement. The all-mile columns were set up outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). The distance pillars were marked with the monogram "AR" for "Augustus Rex", the Electoral Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian double coat of arms and the Polish royal crown. The full mile, half mile columns and quarter milestones were all similarly labeled, none of them had a coat of arms, but the monogram "AR". The distances were given in hours (1 hour = ½ post mile = 4.531 km). This mile system was the first European traffic management system. The pillar considered here is of great importance in the history of traffic as part of the nationally significant postal system. (LfD / 2013).

09236394
 


Rectory with enclosure
Rectory with enclosure Bahnhofstrasse 12
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1909-1910 Plastered building in reform and homeland security style around 1910, architect: Julius Zeißig , close to and connected to the church, of local and architectural significance

Three-storey, high half-hip roof, plastered facades originally enlivened by shutters, long sides with double dwelling, house entrances with decorated roofs, interior details from the construction period.

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villa Bahnhofstrasse 14
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around 1900 quality designed villa in good original condition.

Two-storey, central projection, balconies on columns, windows with split bars on skylights, Art Nouveau influences, smooth plaster, cornice, ocher-colored, central projection raised like a tower, coupled round-arched windows, tent roof, wooden porch at the entrance.

09236202
 


Rental villa with enclosure Bahnhofstrasse 18
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around 1900 Typical building in good original condition.

Concrete window frames, porphyry colored, lead glass windows, wooden balconies with decorations, built up, original dormers, half-timbered elements on the gable, good original condition, plaster may have been changed, wooden vestibule.

09236201
 


Residential house in open development Bahnhofstrasse 22
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around 1900 Residential house in high quality architectural design in good original condition.

Plastered facade, two-storey, gable, original plaster, presumably ocher-colored, porphyry-colored concrete window frames, base of polygonal masonry with corner cuboid, gable, crooked roof, decorated wooden balconies.

09236198
 


Villa with enclosure Bahnhofstrasse 31
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1902 Architecturally high quality villa with tower in good original condition of architectural and urban value.

Clinker brick facade, front gable with volutes, turrets, corner bay window, bay window, balcony, irregular floor plan, balcony parapet with docks, Art Nouveau ornaments, lead glass windows, beautiful wrought-iron, orange-red clinker brick, half-timbered elements on the corner tower, original fence.

09236196
 


Residential and commercial building with enclosure, formerly H. Ettig & Sons Bahnhofstrasse 35
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1894 architecturally elaborate building in very good original condition.

beautiful wrought iron fence, clinker mixed construction, plaster grooves on the ground floor, base polygonal masonry, red clinker brick on the upper floor with corner blocks, fluted pilasters, original dormers, very good original condition, central projection, entrance on the gable side, leaded glass window in the stairwell, (information from R. Uhlig, survey of industrial monuments 1994 ). Geringswalder Sitzmöbel GmbH, formerly Ettig & Söhne, founded in 1863, today the Ruprecht group of companies.

09236197
 


Residential house and archway in closed development Brauhausstrasse 2
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1859 Residential house and archway in closed development 09236390
 


Residential stable house Buchberg 13
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End of 18th century simple half-timbered house in a settlement of similar development of value in terms of local development and urban development.

Condition ailing. Upper floor half-timbered, partly clad, porphyry walls with profiled lintel on the front door, window sizes and sprouts preserved. Part of the old town center.

08955214
 


Residential building Buchberg 15
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1st half of the 19th century Half-timbered house typical of the time in a similar development of local historical and urban value.

Roof: slate, arched portal with keystone, upper floor half-timbered, gable tip slated.

08955213
 


Residential building (without the massive extension) Buchberg 29
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around 1800 A hook courtyard typical of the time and of architectural, local and urban value.

Upper floor half-timbered, all clad, half-timbered but not changed, part of the old village center, Klostergeringswalde.

08955216
 


Cottage property with subsequent additions that are not listed Buchberg 35
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around 1750 as one of the last largely originally preserved half-timbered houses on the Buchberg, it is worth a monument (historical and urban value).

Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, half-hipped roof, corner struts on half-timbered, simple half-timbered original preserved, last original preserved half-timbered house on Buchberg, eaves-side washhouse extension with pent roof, ground floor changed, created in connection with manor.

09236206
 


Gatehouse, side building and barn of a four-sided courtyard Buschweg 4
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before 1800 Typical farm buildings of a farm in good original condition of importance for the townscape.
  • Gatehouse: half-timbered, partly lamellar, partly massively replaced, beautiful, arched door portal to the cellar, saddle roof, very important for the townscape, partly preserved in its original form, gatehouse with flattened head and foot struts.
  • Side building: half-timbered upper floor, before 1800, porphyry arched portals, window frames also, solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor with door, gable roof, good original condition.
09236214
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Dresdener Strasse 1
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1665 Significant in terms of building history and urban planning.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, massive, saddle roof, seat niche portal 1665 CG, ornamental decorations on the portal, two-storey, six axes, Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff portal.

09236378
 


Residential building in closed development Dresdener Strasse 6
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around 1890 simple plastered building, as part of a closed, preserved street of the same construction period of great urban significance.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, plastered facade, two-storey, seven axes, plastering on the ground floor, beautiful dormers with empty chevrons and decorations, remains of the old door portal.

09236389
 


Residential house (with seat niche portal) in closed development Dresdener Strasse 8
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re. 1670 structurally remodeled house with original Renaissance portal and historical core of architectural and urban value.

Inscribed on cartouche 1670, house itself changed with window openings that were too large - however, it can be assumed that the outer walls as well as the cellar, room walls and roof truss could also come from the 16th century

09236388
 


Residential building in closed development Dresdener Strasse 12
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1820 significant for the townscape as part of a closed street of the same construction time.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, arched portal with keystone marked M 1820, double-leaf front door with skylight around 1890, two-storey, five axes, porphyry window and door frames, door set back in the house.

09236387
 


Residential building in closed development Dresdener Strasse 13
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re. 1818 one of the few residential buildings on the street, largely preserved in their original form, of great architectural and urban significance.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, representative, well-designed building, half-timbered upper floor with corner struts, solid ground floor, quarry stone, arched portal marked G 1818, double-leaf front door with skylight, window frames partially preserved with a rebate, mansard roof, compartments incorrectly filled with cushions .

09236379
 


Apartment building in closed development Dresdener Strasse 16
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1906 with shop, simple residential and commercial building with historicizing architectural elements of architectural value.

original facade structure, doors and shutters, polygonal base, plastered facade, three-storey, six axes, central projection with front gable, volute-like closing, double-wing house door with skylight, actually a disruptive element in the otherwise uniformly designed street - due to its height and facade design, this building actually destroys the small-town character Streets

09236386
 


Apartment building in closed development Dresdener Strasse 19
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around 1905 Plastered facade in the forms of outgoing historicism, emphasis on the center with two-storey bay windows, above it a dwarf house, of importance in terms of local development 09236380
 


Residential building in closed development Dresdener Strasse 20
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around 1800 Simple plastered building with porphyry tufa structure, symmetrical facade division, in the central axis arched portal with keystone, of importance in terms of local development 09236385
 


Residential building in closed development Dresdener Strasse 23
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after 1800 Simple plastered building with porphyry tufa structure, arched portal with keystone, typical Saxon small town housing construction from around 1800, part of the historic local development, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history 09236381
 


Residential building in closed development Dresdener Strasse 26
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around 1800 Residential building not renovated, side building and back building demolished. 09236393
 


Residential house in closed development, formerly part of the chair factory located in the courtyard and part of the attached factory wing (3 axes) Dresdener Strasse 27
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around 1870 Typical plastered construction of architectural, local and urban value.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, six axes, three-storey, horizontal window roofs, door portal around 1870, saddle roof. Information from R. Uhlig, registration of industrial monuments 1994: parcels: 215 - residential building and former chair factory, 512c - factory owner's villa from 1890; H. Ettich & Sons founded in 1863, grandson Mr. Ehnert from Leipzig.

09236382
 


Residential building in closed development Dresdener Strasse 29
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after 1800 representative plastered building of architectural and urban value.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, residential building: large gate entrance with single-leaf front door around 1890 and skylight, window frames with a fold, central projection, front gable over two axes, six axes, two-storey, porphyry door portal, inside apartment doors with baroque fittings, residential building not renovated, Side building partial demolition, rear building demolition.

09236383
 


Residential house and three side buildings, plus a barn (near Kellerberg) of a farm and courtyard paving and paving behind the barn Dresdener Strasse 49
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around 1800 Originally preserved closed courtyard with buildings typical of the time and landscape.
  • Barn: Half-timbered, gable roof, solid base, farm building, massive farm building and residential building, important as a closed courtyard, courtyard paving preserved, beautiful gates, two buildings with a gable roof, one building with a monopitch roof, building partly timber-framed upper floor, doors in the hallway with original baroque doors Fittings
  • Residential building: two-storey, seven axes, door portal preserved, double-leaf front door with skylight, grilles around 1900, originally with a shop.
09236246
 


Residential building in closed development Dresdener Strasse 50
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1797 Residential house typical of the landscape and the period with a beautiful arched portal, part of a closed street with similar buildings.

Five axes, two-storey, solid, plastered facade, arched portal dated and inscribed: JGG 1797, windows and doors changed, gable roof, three standing dormers.

09236245
 


Residential building in closed development Dresdener Strasse 72
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1799 Residential house typical of the landscape and the time with a beautiful door portal, part of a closed street with similar buildings.

Dated on the keystone of the arched portal, window frames with a fold, presumably solid, incorrect plaster, incorrect base, gable roof.

09236244
 


Residential building in closed development Dresdener Strasse 73
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around 1820 Typical house of the time and landscape in good original condition with a beautiful front door and portal with a distinctive effect on the townscape.

Original door and window frames, beautiful front door with four panels, two leaves, skylight, two-story, four axes, half-timbered upper floor plastered, saddle roof, standing dormers.

09236243
 


Villa with enclosure Dresdener Strasse 77
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around 1895 Architecturally well designed, typical villa of the time, of importance for the townscape.

Clinker brick facade, almost square floor plan, polygonal bay window over two storeys, red brick with pilaster strips at corners, cornice, two-storey, base of polygonal masonry, good original condition, hipped roof.

09236242
 


House in a corner in a closed development Dresdener Strasse 84
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around 1800 Half-timbered house typical of the landscape and the time in good original condition, monument value: scientific value as a typical, originally preserved house, great significance for the local image due to its location at the beginning of the old town center.

Well-preserved half-timbered house, plastered, built in two phases: 1st phase: 18th century, half-timbered upper floor plastered, two-story, half-hipped roof, gable different, two axes on the street, ground floor a few window frames with a rabbet, extension: basket arched windows inside, Double-leaf front door around 1800, half-timbered upper floor, first floor quarry stone masonry.

09236993
 


Waystone
Waystone Dresdener Strasse 172
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19th century Signpost between Geringswalde and Altgeringswalde, a monument to traffic history.

At the junction to the former monastery, with the inscription "Monastery Geringswalde 1.2 km".

09235725
 


Ausgedinge residential building Eichberg 1
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End of 18th century small, largely original, half-timbered annex of architectural value.

Roof slate, old door leaf, upper floor half-timbered, gable remains of slate.

08955220
 


House of a farm Eichberg 7
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1820 Typical rural residential and farm building of architectural value.

Upper floor and gable half-timbered clad all around, hipped roof.

08955221
 


Hospital (former hospital, later school) Erich-Zeigner-Strasse 19
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around 1900 representative building with high-quality facade design typical of the time, of architectural and local significance.

Clinker brick facade, corner cuboid, central risalit, side risalit, yellow clinker brick, window frames concrete, possibly formerly hospital, base polygonal masonry, two-storey.

09236250
 


Residential house in open development Erich-Zeigner-Strasse 45
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re. 1819 Half-timbered house typical of the landscape from the beginning of the 19th century in good original condition.

Arched portal with keystone, marked IGA 1819, window frames on the ground floor with a fold, ground floor solid, half-timbered upper floor clad, crooked hip roof, upper floor thermally insulated.

09236204
 


Villa with garden and part of the former servants' residence (attached to residential building Hirtenberg 1) Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 1
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around 1905 of architectural importance.
  • Villa: clinker brick, white, balconies, irregular floor plan, polygonal bay windows, original grilles, volute gables, windows with split bars in the skylights, balcony with neo-Gothic design elements, quatrefoil, parapet with balusters
  • Servant house: with half-timbered, originally probably the chauffeur's apartment, garage, beautiful gate, fluted columns, original front door, same construction period as the villa,
  • Ancillary facility - villa garden:
    • Enclosure: southern enclosure wall made of sandstone and clinker masonry and two gate pillars made of sandstone
    • Floor relief: terrace with balustrade in the south of the villa
    • Access: Driveway from the south to the villa
    • Trees: solitary trees in the east (one copper beech, one red beech) and conifers on the northern border
    • Row of trees (hornbeam), group of trees in the south area (ash, robinia, red oak)
    • Equipment: sculpture, stone vases
  • Loss: Enclosure on the northern border
  • Impairments: low white wooden fence on the northern border, water basin with bridge and plants in the northeast of the villa, lighting in the garden, new gate wings.
09236397
 


Residential house in semi-open development Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 2
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1823 Typical small town plastered half-timbered house of architectural and urban development value.

Dated on the door portal, inscribed M, arched portal with keystone, double-winged front door with skylight from the time it was built, window frames with double folds, plastered half-timbered upper floor, saddle roof, six axes, two-story.

09236396
 


Apartment building in closed development Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 18
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around 1895 Typical, high-quality apartment building in good original condition.

Two-storey, six axes, gable over two axes, original front door, smooth plaster, plaster strips.

09236252
 


Apartment building in closed development Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 20
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around 1890 Typical, high-quality apartment building in good original condition.

Original front door, two-winged with skylight, horizontal roofing of windows on the 1st floor, smooth plaster, ocher-colored, gable over two axes, original dormers.

09236253
 


Apartment building in closed development Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 22
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around 1895 with shop, typical of the time, high-quality designed tenement house in good original condition, of architectural significance.

Window walls made of colored concrete, design similar to neighboring houses.

09236254
 


villa Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 24
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around 1920 architecturally high quality villa with tower.

Shutters with blinds on the 1st floor, tower, irregular floor plan, plastered facade with porphyry base, staircase, hipped roof.

09236251
 


Rental villa with enclosure Goldammerstrasse 1
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around 1895 architecturally high-quality building with typical decorations.

Plaster facade, ocher-colored, corner cuboid with diamond cut, fluted pilasters, broken triangular gables as window roofing and horizontal beams as well as round arched window roofing, two-storey in the base area, central projection, changed in the roof area, windows not original.

09236199
 


Residential house in corner location and in open development, with enclosure Goldammerstrasse 2
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around 1905 Residential house with typical facade structure in good original condition.

Central risalit, two front gables with volutes and a sun motif, window roofing with triangular gables and horizontal beams, red clinker brick with white glazed tile strips, clinker brick ornaments, plastered and simplified plinth, windows mostly original.

09236200
 


König-Friedrich-August-Turm (observation tower)
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König-Friedrich-August-Turm (observation tower) Heeresstrasse
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1907 dominant, architecturally high quality lookout tower.

301.5 m above sea level, 25 h, Lusatian granite entrance stairs, facade design with natural stone and plastered surfaces.

09236247
 


Residential building in closed development Hirtenberg 4
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1796 Residential building in closed development 09236398
 


Stable house of a former four-sided courtyard (side building at Mittweidaer Str. 63 demolished) Klosterallee 2
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re. 1808 Rural residential and farm buildings typical of the landscape in good original condition, of importance for the townscape.
  • Side building (Klosterallee 2): on the doorway marked 1808, vacant and neglected, two arched portals with keystone, one of which is marked CGS, half-timbered upper floor striving, partly clad, door on the upper floor, half-hipped roof, massive ground floor, porphyry window and door jambs, garage break-in
  • Probably former moving house (Mittweidaer Straße 63): also vacant and neglected, good original condition, a massive gable, gable triangle half-timbered clad, structure preserved, partly exposed, ground floor massive drive under, gable roof, strong, high-striving framework, strong threshold, important for the townscape, Demolished before 2007.
09236212
 


Residential house in semi-open development Klosterallee 8
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around 1800 simple half-timbered house typical of the time, important for the townscape and for reasons of settlement history.

Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, gable roof, canopy, simple half-timbered construction, important for the townscape and for reasons of settlement history.

09236207
 


Residential house in open development Klosterallee 9
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before 1800 Half-timbered house typical of the landscape in good original condition with a significant impact on the townscape, Hilmsdorf.

Half-timbered upper storey, solid ground floor, porphyry walls with a hollow, gable roof, stable part, gable-sided extension with pent roof, good original condition, important for the site, gable triangle slated.

09236209
 


Residential house in semi-open development Klosterallee 10
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around 1800 simple half-timbered house in good original condition with a defining impact on the townscape, significant in terms of settlement history.

Half-timbered upper floor with corner struts, massive ground floor, saddle roof, better original condition than number 8, important for the townscape and the history of the settlement.

09236208
 


Royal Saxon Milestones (totality): Milestone, reworked into a kilometer stone around 1900
Royal Saxon Milestones (totality): Milestone, reworked into a kilometer stone around 1900 Leipziger Strasse
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2nd half of the 19th century (half milestone) of importance in terms of traffic history.

Probably reworked to a kilometer stone, denotes Rochlitz, Waldheim and kilometer information.

09236400
 


Residential building in closed development Leipziger Strasse 1
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around 1800 with shops, historically important.

Arched portal with keystone, cornice, eight axes, retrofitted shutters, simple construction, but preserved door portal and facade structure, meaning for the townscape, steep pitched roof.

09236363
 


Arched portal of a residential building Leipziger Strasse 11
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1754 design element typical of the time.

marked GLK 1754.

09299944
 


Residential building in closed development Leipziger Strasse 13
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before 1800 as part of a street that was built at the same time and has been preserved in a closed manner and is of urban development historical and urban value.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, original facade structure, two-story, small simple house, possibly with half-timbered upper floor plastered, ground floor massive, arched portal, very steep gable roof.

09236365
 


Front door and door portal of a residential building Leipziger Strasse 14
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after 1800 Front door and door portal of a residential building 09236372
 


Residential building in closed development Leipziger Strasse 21
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around 1880 Relatively lavishly designed Wilhelminian style building of urban value.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, two-story, four axes, cornice, rich facade structure, corbels, mansard roof, original dormers and front door, windows changed.

09236366
 


Residential building in closed development Leipziger Strasse 22
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around 1800 with a shop, as part of a street that was built at the same time and has an urban development history and value.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, shop afterwards, two window frames on the ground floor with a rebate, door portal after 1800, six axes, two-storey, gable roof, front door around 1925.

09236371
 


Roof structure of a residential building Leipziger Strasse 23
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1619 d (roof structure) Originally preserved roof structure from the time before 1750 of house-historical value.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, six axes, two-storey, on the ground floor window frames with two rebates and chamfers from the middle of the 18th century, door portal added and designed as a window, today's door portal with triangular gable roofing around 1820 - note: the house was closed in 2007 extensive structural changes in its interior as well as the external appearance deleted from the list of monuments. The building was expanded on the courtyard side, the room structure and entrance situation were probably changed several times, and the original staircase was also not preserved. The roof structure remains in the list of monuments due to its great age (according to dendrochronological study 1619). Collar beam roof with flared collar beams and cross braces on the gable ends. Roof pitch approx. 60 °.

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Residential building in closed development Leipziger Strasse 26
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around 1800 of urban development and urban development value.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, five axes, two-storey, door portal, beautiful front door 2nd half of the 19th century, plaster renewed, saddle roof.

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Seat niche portal of a residential building Leipziger Strasse 27
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before 1700 historically significant.

Renaissance portal before 1700.

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Residential house with a former seating niche portal on the courtyard side in a closed development Leipziger Strasse 31
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around 1600 door portal courtyard side Plastered half-timbered building, massive ground floor with porphyry tufa structure, arched portal with marked keystone, on the courtyard side seat niche portal around 1600, facade with remains of plaster painting around 1970, typical Saxon small town residential building from the early 19th century, of importance in terms of architectural and site development 09236369
 


Residential building in closed development Leipziger Strasse 37
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2nd half of the 19th century typical building of the time with high quality architectural design.

Five axes, two-storey, front gable over two axes with horizontal window roofing on the 1st floor, cornice, plastering on the ground floor, presumably originally with a shop, two-leaf front door with skylight, saddle roof.

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Residential building in closed development Leipziger Strasse 64
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after 1800 as part of a street that was built at the same time and has a value in terms of urban development and urban planning.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, door and window walls porphyry, preserved, two-story, five axes, gable roof, this and the neighboring houses important for townscape, space-forming effect.

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Residential building in closed development Leipziger Strasse 66
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after 1800 as part of a street that was built at the same time and has a value in terms of urban development and urban planning.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, five axes, two-storey, half-timbered upper floor, door portal and window frames preserved, saddle roof.

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Residential building in closed development Leipziger Strasse 68
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Early 19th century as part of a street that was built at the same time and has a value in terms of urban development and urban planning.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, four axes, two-storey, half-timbered upper floor plastered, saddle roof, door portal and window frames preserved.

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Residential house in closed development, former forge
Residential house in closed development, former forge Leipziger Strasse 72
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around 1800 Residential house in closed development, former forge 09236404
 


Residential building in closed development Leipziger Strasse 76
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1st half of the 19th century as part of a street that was built at the same time and of importance in terms of urban development history and urban planning.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, half-timbered upper floor plastered, ground floor solid, door portal and window frames preserved, front door around 1900.

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Martin Luther Church (church (with equipment) and with a small park in front of it)
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Martin Luther Church (church (with equipment) and with a small park in front of it) Lutherplatz
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1890 Historicism building in neo-Gothic forms, with divisions in Rochlitz porphyry tuff, location-defining location, of architectural, urban historical and urban significance.

Neo-Gothic building, centralizing with transepts, tower height 65 meters, plaster and Rochlitz porphyry tuff.

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Four crypt houses, remains of the churchyard wall with old tombstones from the former churchyard Lutherplatz
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Mid 19th century the only remaining remains of the old churchyard.

Very good original condition, plastered facade, quarry stone masonry, porphyry walls, some of the original grids have been preserved.

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Adolf Diesterweg School (School)
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Adolf Diesterweg School (School) Lutherplatz 4
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1892-1894 representative school building with sandstone clinker facade in historicist forms, of urban and architectural significance.

Nine axes, bound windows on the top floor, mixed clinker construction, polygonal masonry on the base, three-storey, central part on window parapets, dock-like balusters, auditorium, very good original condition, orange clinker brick, ground floor with natural stone cladding, cornice as a serrated frieze.

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Gym of the Diesterweg School Lutherplatz 7
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around 1890 of importance in terms of building history and local history 09236352
 


Town hall (with interior and city flag of Geringswalde)
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Town hall (with interior and city flag of Geringswalde) Market 1
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1904-1905 (town hall); re. 1889 (flag) Picturesque plastered building in renaissance forms, angled floor plan, porphyry tuff and plastered structures, tail gables striking towards the market and Dresdener Straße, tower-like roof turrets, interior fittings with an Art Nouveau touch, architect: Julius Zeißig , of local, architectural and urban significance 09236348
 


Old Town Hall (residential building in closed development, formerly town hall) Market 2
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around 1890 A striking plastered building that characterizes the square and is of urban and architectural value.

Three-storey, five axes, central projection across three axes, original front door, plastered facade, cornices, front gable, corner blocks also on the central projection.

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Residential building in closed development Market 5
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around 1890 with shop, of importance in terms of building history.

Plastered facade, corbels on the eaves cornice, three-storey, five axes, shopping area changed in accordance with listed buildings, porphyry walls and cornices.

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Residential building in closed development Market 6
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from 1690 with shop, of importance in terms of building history.

Gate passage, originally two buildings, three-storey, nine axes, on the 1st floor horizontal window roofs and triangular gables, cornice strips, shop with diamond cut, shop original, ground floor quarry stone masonry and old keystone from 1690 in the courtyard area, house built over, gates and doors from the renovation period 1890.

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Residential building in closed development Market 7
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around 1880 with shop, of importance in terms of building history.

With gate passage, shops around 1900, triangular gable and segment gable on the 1st floor as window roofing, horizontal window roofing on the 2nd floor, three-story, plastered grooves on the ground floor, plastered facade, cornice, nine axes.

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Residential building in closed development Market 8
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around 1880 with shop, of importance in terms of building history.

Plaster facade, five axes, three-storey, horizontal window roofing on the 1st floor, cantilevered cornice in the eaves area, original front door, the shop door and shop window added later, but compatible.

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Residential building in closed development Market 9
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around 1890 with shops, stately building, plastered facade with beautiful accentuated windows, of architectural and urban value.

Plastered facade, beautiful accentuated windows with side projections, triangular gables as roofing, fluted pilasters, 1st floor middle window with horizontal roofing, plaster groove on the ground floor, shop door clogged, original front door preserved, cornice, three-story, five axes, corbels on the eaves area.

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Restaurant Zur Wolfsschlucht (residential building with restaurant) Market 11
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re. 1811 Fundamentally redesigned house with a restaurant on the ground floor of urban development historical and urban value.

On the door portal is marked keystone from 1811, house redesigned around 1900, original windows and window frames with horizontal roofing and segmental arches, disfiguring restaurant windows wide, three storeys, five axes.

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Residential building in closed development Markt 12
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around 1870 with shop, of importance in terms of building history.

Five axes, two-storey, plastered facade, plastered ashlar on the ground floor, horizontal window roofing on the 1st floor, saddle roof

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Residential building in closed development Markt 13
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around 1870 with shop, of importance in terms of building history.

Gate passage, plastered ashlar on the ground floor, cornice, two-storey, five axes, window roofing through triangular gables and horizontal beams, gable roof.

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Residential building in closed development Market 14
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around 1880 with shop, of importance in terms of building history.

Plastered facade, beautiful classical facade, horizontal window roofing and triangular gable, eight axes, two-storey, cornice, plastic windows.

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Residential building in closed development Markt 17
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after 1800 with shop, of importance in terms of urban development, building history and urban planning.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, seven axes, two-storey, very steep pitched roof, door portal with horizontal beams, shop afterwards, door portal shop around 1905.

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Apartment building in closed development Markt 18
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1903 with shop, stately residential and commercial building of urban development historical value.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, three-storey, front gable over two axes, house five axes, central window accentuated by segmented gable or triangular gable, 1st floor with horizontal window canopy, original double-leaf front door with skylight, shop changed, clinker brick construction, orange-red brick, in Ground floor plaster, cornice, red clinker strips as decoration.

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Adler Pharmacy (pharmacy and residential building in closed development)
Adler Pharmacy (pharmacy and residential building in closed development) Market 20
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re. 1808 Subsequently reshaped plastered building of urban historical and urban value.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, marked on the 1st floor in 1924, presumably when it was reformed, central projection, three-storey, five axes, front gable with rounded arches ending with round window, very good original condition, saddle roof, door portal marked 1808, door from this time, with two-winged doors Skylight, lead glass window from 1924, shop around 1900.

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Residential building in closed development Market 23
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around 1870 with shop, of importance in terms of building history.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, shop afterwards, five axes, two-storey, front gable over three axes, original two-winged front door with skylight, cornice, horizontal window canopy on the 1st floor.

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Residential building in closed development Markt 24
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around 1880 Simple Wilhelminian style building of urban development historical and urban value.

Important for the townscape as part of a closed street, five axes, including a bound window, horizontal roofing on the 1st floor and a triangular gable window canopy, two-storey, cornice missing, corbels on the eaves cornice, front gable over three axes with fluted pilasters, ornamental decorations, original dormers.

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Villa with outbuilding (presumably a former shipping company building) and enclosure Mittweidaer Strasse 2
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around 1915 (villa); around 1905 (shipping company) Plastered building with reform style around 1915, plaster and stone structures, street front accentuated by a bay-like template and high gable with ornamental framework, significant in terms of local development and architectural history 09236219
 


Hilmsdorfer School (Former School) Mittweidaer Strasse 43
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around 1890 traditional and typical school building in clinker mixed construction of local and architectural value.

Two-storey school building with a flat central projection and four roof houses, clinker brick and plastered surfaces accentuate the facade and the gable on the risalit. Old lightning rod.

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Tool and machine factory Karl Wünsch (formerly) (administration building, head building of the production hall (rear areas demolished) and enclosure of a former tool factory) Mittweidaer Strasse 44
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around 1910 Typical industrial complex for the production of tools for the local wood industry, of local historical value.

Several building cubes connected on an irregular floor plan, administration building with rectangular windows, tower with hooded roof, entrance with wooden porch, unadorned plastered facade, factory hall with undulating curved roof, in the gable slot-shaped window opening in three groups.

Company founded in 1908, production of tools for the woodworking industry until 1941, production of ammunition until 1945, after 1945 expropriation and conversion into a state-owned company (execution of the owner Karl Wünsch), after 1990 trust, extensive renovation measures, today production company.

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Residential stable house and side building of a former four-sided courtyard Mittweidaer Strasse 47
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1778 typical landscape building of a farm in good original condition with a local impact, Hilmsdorf.
  • Residential stable house: 1778, half-timbered upper floor plastered, solid ground floor, simple door portal and an arched portal, stable, hay elevator, saddle roof, roof pike, upper floor of the residential building and roof structure possibly 17th century, sandstone walls
  • Side building: door on the upper floor, arched portal with keystone, ground floor quarry stone, solid, garage installation, passage clogged, possibly pull-out house, gable roof, important for the townscape, good original condition, four central pivot windows, porphyry walls.
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Cottage property Mittweidaer Strasse 49
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Mid 19th century small half-timbered house in a place that defines the townscape and is of architectural value.

Upper floor and gable half-timbered, door frames also half-timbered, a gable slate, roof slate.

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Residential stable of a former four-sided courtyard Mittweidaer Strasse 59
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2nd half of the 18th century Typical farmhouse in good original condition with a significant impact on the townscape.

Half-timbered upper floor, strong threshold, high-striving framework, solid ground floor, facade structure preserved, garage installation on the ground floor, steep pitched roof.

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Residential stable house and barn of a farm Mittweidaer Strasse 61
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around 1800 Half-timbered buildings typical of the time of architectural and socio-historical value.
  • Stable house upper floor half-timbered, first floor porphyry walls, door with straight, profiled lintel, roof slate
  • Barn still on the courtyard side half-timbered with jamb and two large gate entrances, gable slate.
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Transformer house Mittweidaer Strasse 72
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around 1920 High-quality functional building, evidence of the electrification of the place, of significance in terms of technology history.

Base polygonal masonry, porphyry, hipped roof, door frame also porphyry tufa.

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Residential stable of a former four-sided courtyard Mittweidaer Strasse 82
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1660 Dendro very old farmhouse, originally built as a multi-storey building, a rare example of this old building structure in the district.

Later extended in the 18th century, half-timbered upper floor built in two periods, oldest part of the remains of a post construction, two continuous posts still recognizable with flattened head struts and foot struts, today massive ground floor, saddle roof.

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Grohmühle Geringswalde (remainder of the former tower Dutchman)
Grohmühle Geringswalde (remainder of the former tower Dutchman) Rochlitzer Strasse 5
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re. 1885 (mill) Today inserted in the building complex of the Arthur Groh concentrate plant, the only remaining Dutch windmill in the district, starting point of the industrial mill complex, of technical and local significance.

Successor construction of a post mill from 1825, Turmholländer 1885 (weather vane: "JH 1885" = J. Hoffmann), with a wind turbine and compass rose until 1915, was the starting point of the industrial mill, which is now surrounded by renovations. Conical roof, internal rake, no technical equipment preserved.

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Lieber chair factory (formerly) (administration building of the former Lieber chair factory) Südstrasse 1
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1929 (administration building) Typical of the time, well designed building in very good original condition 09236218
 


Large pond (pond with pond stand, island, rose garden southwest of the pond, fountain in the northern park area, bank promenade with row of trees and green space between the streets Am Großteich and Am Klosterbach)
Large pond (pond with pond stand, island, rose garden southwest of the pond, fountain in the northern park area, bank promenade with row of trees and green space between the streets Am Großteich and Am Klosterbach) Teichgasse
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from 1913 (park area) Plant of urban history, garden art and landscape-shaping importance 09303035
 


Reichalda (formerly) (Former Reichalda cosmetics factory)
Reichalda (formerly) (Former Reichalda cosmetics factory ) Lower Zwinger 12
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around 1900 Typical of the time, architecturally high quality factory building in good original condition.

Clinker facade, side elevations, writing and decorative ribbons, two-storey corbels on the eaves cornice, porphyry square blocks, cornice and base with porphyry and window frames with porphyry, base polygonal masonry, very good original condition, orange-red clinker brick.

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Manor house of the former manor
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Manor house of the former manor Waldheimer Weg 6
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around 1800 simple building typical of the time of regional historical importance.

Plaster grooves in the base area, arched portal with keystone, two-storey, seven axes, corner cuboid, cornice, plaster structure, simple construction, porphyry window and door walls, crooked hip roof.

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Individual monuments of the cemetery and cemetery chapel Geringswalde: Chapel, cemetery portal, three tombs, memorial for those who fell in World War I and memorial stone for those who fell in World War II (see also group 09301195) Waldstrasse
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Beginning 20th century of local importance.

Tomb in the form of a tree stump for the cemetery administrators Richard Otto and Richard Fritsch, tomb Bruno Rothe (porphyry, 19th century), wall grave family Schubert (porphyry, 1920s), war memorial for the fallen of World War I with inscription and relief of a soldier Porphyry, memorial stone for the victims of the Second World War as a subsequent use (originally created as a tombstone for the daughter of a riding school owner, Mainz sandstone with a figurative representation of a grieving girl).

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Unity of cemetery and cemetery chapel Geringswalde with the following individual monuments: chapel, cemetery portal, three tombs, memorial for those who fell in World War I and memorial stone for those who fell in World War II (see Obj. 09236399) as well as the cemetery design (garden monument) and the material cemetery parts: two military cemetery parts for fallen soldiers of the First and Second World War, cemetery administrator house and cemetery wall with a cemetery portal Waldstrasse
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around 1908 of local importance
  • Cemetery administrator house - entity part
  • Cemetery design: A long triangular area extending from the southeast to the northwest and tapering to the northwest is divided into quarters by a straight system of paths. Solitary trees, groups of trees and z. T. Rows of trees with different trees to the southeast characterize the quarters and path axes. The quarters are z. Some edged with cut hedges.
  • Enclosure: in the northeast of the chapel northeast gate with archway and two gate wings made of metal construction, to the right and left of the gate each a gate with arch and door wings made of metal construction, in the northeast of the cemetery administrator's house gate with former arch, in the northwest section of the northeastern fence plastered Enclosure wall, in the southeast section of the northeast enclosure enclosure fence with stepped base and plastered pillars covered with roof tiles as well as fence fields made of wooden slats, at the northwest corner northwest gate with archway, southwest plastered enclosure wall, in the southeast section of the southwestern enclosure sandstone pillar fence Fence panels made of wooden slats.
  • Development: straight path system with north-west-south-east route axis in the south-east area, one each parallel to the north-east and south-west fencing and south-west-north-east cross routes.
  • Soil relief: terrain gently sloping from southeast to northwest.
  • Water: in the south-east area on the north-west-south-east route axis, stone pillar with water tap (new) and drain.
  • Trees: Rows of trees, groups of trees and solitary trees of different z. Sometimes rare and refined woody plants (deciduous and coniferous trees, trees are numbered), on the eastern border between the northeast gate and the cemetery administrator's house, row of trees (linden trees).
  • Visual relationship: from the southeast area via the nursery to the towers of the city.
  • Equipment: stone bench made of porphyry in the southeast of the Kapellenplatz
  • Impairments: Business areas in the northwest corner and at the cemetery administrator's house, concrete stone paving on the chapel forecourt.
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Aitzendorf

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Gasthof Aitzendorf (inn)
Gasthof Aitzendorf (inn) Obere Dorfstrasse 1b
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around 1880 Two-storey plastered building in a place that shapes the townscape and is of local historical importance Plastered building with brick segment arch at the window, keystone with male portrait, brick cornice. 08955099
 


Side building and two barns of a farm Obere Dorfstrasse 3; 3a
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re. 1820 defining the townscape.
  • Ancillary building with three-bay Kummethalle on porphyry columns, basket arch doors with keystone, upper floor half-timbered, some ten-field windows
  • There is also a barn in front of the courtyard, all half-timbered with jamb, large gates, boarded up in a Bohemian way
  • Half-timbered barn of the four-sided courtyard, clad all around.
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Four-sided courtyard with residential stable house, two side buildings, barn and feed house in the courtyard Obere Dorfstrasse 5
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around 1860 largest farm in town, completely preserved in the original sense.
  • Stable house upper floor half-timbered, porphyry walls, half-hipped roof
  • Barn framework with jamb
  • Secondary building, upper floor half-timbered, one with a three-bay Kummethalle on porphyry columns, large roof house (freight elevator) and pike, half-hipped roof, porphyry walls
  • Bird feeder with half-timbered construction open on one side. Partly slate cover
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Two stable barns and a barn in a four-sided courtyard Obere Dorfstrasse 7
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around 1850 typical of the landscape.
  • Younger barn upstairs half-timbered with a corner as a passage, barn up to a part entirely half-timbered
  • older stable barn (drive-through barn) still a part of half-timbering on the ground floor, upper floor half-timbering on the courtyard side with leaf struts (formerly frame construction)
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Barn and side building of a four-sided courtyard Obere Dorfstrasse 16
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1st half of the 19th century Ensemble of high authenticity.
  • Barn timber frame clad with jamb on three sides
  • Outbuildings partly on the ground floor still half-timbered, upper floor half-timbered, casement windows, half-hipped roof
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Barn and stable barn of a three-sided farm Obere Dorfstrasse 18
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1886 good example of folk architecture.

Stable barn with two-bay collar hall on pillars, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered with roof house (pigeon house).

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Expenditure and a small barn in a four-sided courtyard Obere Dorfstrasse 24
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around 1800 well preserved, street-defining location.
  • Specially designed upper floor half-timbered, all sides clad
  • small barn visible framework, gable clad, one side with Rochlitz slate
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Barn and two side buildings (stable barn) of a four-sided courtyard Obere Dorfstrasse 25
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1893 typical of the landscape, of socio-historical and architectural value.
  • Barn entirely half-timbered with jamb
  • Outbuilding with three-bay Kummethalle on porphyry columns, upper floor half-timbered, dovecote in the roof
  • Second outbuilding, upper floor half-timbered, porphyry walls, roof house (dovecote), clad two gable sides
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Altgeringswalde

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Barn and side building of a four-sided courtyard Flemminger Strasse 49
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around 1850 Half-timbered barn with jamb, side building (stable barn) upper floor half-timbered, half-hip roof. 08955212
 


Forsthaus (residential building) and two outbuildings with fencing
Forsthaus (residential building) and two outbuildings with fencing Forstgasse 21
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2nd half of the 19th century Solid forester's house, porphyry plinth, otherwise plastered structure, cornice, corner blocks, oculus in the gable, profiled walls, roof overhang, two outbuildings, roof overhang, barn and stable, porphyry base, upper part boarded up, one with a freight elevator, original doors preserved, historical significance, well-preserved ensemble. 08955207
 


Drive-through barn and side building of a farm Obere Dorfstrasse 41
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around 1820 small drive-through barn, first floor.

Half-timbered and outbuildings (stable barn), upper floor half-timbered, center pivot window, attic house with Prussian half-timbered, beaver tail covering.

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Hook courtyard with residential house, stable and storage house Obere Dorfstrasse 43
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End of 18th century Residential building upper floor half-timbered, clad on all sides, porphyry walls on the ground floor, hook-shaped extension with stable and housings, both also upper floor half-timbered, partly clad. Disfiguring thermal insulation. 08955211
 


Residential stable house and stable barn of a four-sided courtyard Obere Dorfstrasse 54
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re. 1830 large residential stable house, porphyry walls, arched door with keystone, upper floor timber-framed boarded up, barn on the ground floor somewhat changed, upper floor timber-framed boarded up, courtyard that defines the street scene. Roof: slate. 08955206
 


The whole of the village church and cemetery in Altgeringswalde, with the following individual monuments: Church and war memorial for those who fell in the First World War (see individual monuments 09302048), as well as the parts of the whole: churchyard, enclosure, morgue and row of trees
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The whole of the village church and cemetery in Altgeringswalde, with the following individual monuments: Church and war memorial for those who fell in the First World War (see individual monuments 09302048), as well as the parts of the whole: churchyard, enclosure, morgue and row of trees Untere Dorfstrasse 14
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in the core 13th century (church) of local historical importance.
  • Individual features of the entity.
    • Church: Church of Romanesque origin. Small hall church with a slate roof, partially pulled down tails and high, octagonal roof turret with baroque hood and lantern. Carved altar, around 1500, with Mariae temple aisle, the wings Katharina and Barbara, painted on the reverse: Last Judgment, radiant wreath Madonna in the burst, wooden pulpit, 2nd half of 17th century, renewed in 1767, late Gothic sacrament niche on the north choir wall, small wooden crucifix, End of the 14th century
    • War memorial: in the east area war memorial for the fallen of the two world wars: porphyry block with spherical crown, oak leaves and iron cross.
  • Sub-entity parts:
    • Mortuary: on the northern enclosure wall
    • Enclosure: Enclosure wall made of quarry stone masonry (restored 1991/92), east gate, west gate.
    • Ground relief: slightly elevated plateau.
    • Access: driveway in the east to the east gate, access path with steps in the west to the west gate, way from the east gate to the mortuary, in the north of the church the way between the west gate and east gate
    • Trees: in the southeast outside the enclosure wall solitary tree (oak), in the northwest outside the enclosure wall between the mortuary and the west gate row of trees (outside the churchyard: one

Oak, five linden trees and one oak), a pair of trees (two birches) on the southern enclosure wall in the churchyard, row of trees (conifers) on the eastern enclosure wall in the churchyard.

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Individual features in the above-mentioned aggregate: Church and war memorial for those who fell in World War I (see also aggregate 08955210)
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Individual features in the above-mentioned aggregate: Church and war memorial for those who fell in World War I (see also aggregate 08955210) Untere Dorfstrasse 14
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after 1918 (war memorial) local historical or architectural value 09302048
 

Arras

image designation location Dating description ID
Transformer house Main street
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around 1920 Typical transformer house for the area, example of the electrification of Saxony.

Clinker plinth, led around the door, pagoda-like intermediate roof, small hood.

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Residential stable house, stable barn, barn and horse stable of a four-sided farm Hauptstrasse 1
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re. 1902 very good example of wood construction.
  • Residential stable house: solid, profiled walls, door roofing with tooth cut, protruding window sills, in the gable double window with roofing, above oculus, corner pilaster, belt cornice, profiled cornice
  • Barn: ground floor porphyry walls, profiled door roofing, upper floor half-timbered, roof slate
  • Barn: half-timbered with jamb
  • Horse stable: ground floor partly half-timbered, with driveway, partly solid, upper floor half-timbered, gable clad
  • Inscriptions: "Built by Franz Müller" (door frame residential stable house), "18 JG Müller 55" (door frame stable barn)
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Residential stable house, stable barn, barn, side building and garden shed of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 3
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1861/1862 rebuilt in one piece after a fire.
  • Stable house: ground floor and solid exterior, partly porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, disturbed by a large window
  • Stable barn: ground floor three-bay kumthall on porphyry columns, upper floor half-timbered, loft half-timbered, roof pike
  • Barn: half-timbered, jamb, solid gable, beautiful construction with inverted V-struts
  • Outbuildings: solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, gate added, gable clad, one half of the roof slate
  • Gazebo: wood, protruding roof beams, lattice motif
  • Weather vane: marked FN
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Waystone Hauptstrasse 3 (below)
(map)
19th century traffic and local historical value.

Porphyry stele with pyramidal end, approx. 1.60 m high, inscription: "Geringswalde, Großmilkau".

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Residential stable house, barn, stable barn and side building with residential part of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 4
(map)
around 1800 intact courtyard as part of the local structure.
  • Residential stable house: Ground floor in the stable part porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered plastered, gable clad
  • Barn: half-timbered, clad jamb
  • Stable barn: large passage, three-bay Kumthalle with porphyry columns, jamb half-timbered, roof house on the courtyard side
  • Outbuildings: solid ground floor, driveway, stable part, upper floor half-timbered clad
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Homestead Max Kern (barn of a four-sided courtyard, with upper arbor) Hauptstrasse 5
(map)
17th century singular.

First floor half-timbered, with Wilder Mann figure, former horse stable, wooden staircase, upper floor half-timbered with open upper arbor, profiled headband, parapet boarded up.

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Two cottages Hauptstrasse 10
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Early 19th century defining the street scene in the floodplain. 08955551
 


Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 11
(map)
around 1650 Half-timbered house with a now rare type of construction of architectural value.

Ground floor quarry stone masonry, partly still porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered with profiled beam heads, ship throats, St. Andrew's cross, headbands, sturdy stands, the right part of the house was added later in simpler forms, gable clad, half-timbered partly disturbed and massively exposed by broken windows.

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Two barns and side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 12
(map)
End of the 19th century defining the image due to its elevated position.
  • Barn: half-timbered, jamb, roof pike, half-hip roof, gable slate
  • Outbuildings (stable barn): three-bay kumthall on porphyry columns, outside half-timbered, roof pike, partly still porphyry walls
  • small barn: half-timbered on the courtyard side, bohemian boarded gates, outside: wild man figure, roof slate
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Residential stable house, barn and side building as well as the courtyard tree of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 15; 15b
(card)
around 1800 Courtyard well preserved in structure and substance.
  • Residential stable house: solid ground floor, partly changed, upper floor half-timbered plastered, gable clad, roof overhang, barn: half-timbered, jamb
  • Outbuildings: three-bay Kumthalle on porphyry columns, upper floor half-timbered (newly built)
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Cottage property Hauptstrasse 18
(map)
1st half of the 18th century Small half-timbered house on a hook floor plan of scientific and documentary importance.

Solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor and gable half-timbered (single-bar), clearly visible the different types of construction at the front, wooden door walls, ground floor protruding, tails over extension, massive ground floor extension, upper part half-timbered, pent roof.

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Barn and gatehouse of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 19
(map)
Mid 19th century defining the image due to its elevated position.
  • Stable barn: ground floor porphyry, upper floor half-timbered, clad, half-hip roof
  • Passage building: ground floor porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, large, flat arched passage with keystone (porphyry), mud brick in the passage, tailcoat roof over extension
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Two stable houses, barn and side building of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 21; 21b
(card)
around 1700 Example of early and late timber construction in a courtyard.
  • Older stable house: ground floor porphyry walls, upper floor and gable half-timbered with headbands, strong half-timbered partially changed by installing windows
  • Younger house: ground floor porphyry walls, upper floor regular half-timbering with high windows
  • Barn: beautiful, quite elaborate half-timbering
  • Outbuildings: solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, roof overhang, remnants of a Thuringian ladder motif
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Residential stable house, barn and two stable barns in a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 24
(map)
1816 stately, large courtyard of architectural and socio-historical value.
  • Stately stable house: solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered ?, plastered
  • Barn: on the ground floor with porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered
  • Barn: massive, jamb half-timbered
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Stable house of a farm Hauptstrasse 26
(map)
1st half of the 18th century Rural residential and farm building with a half-timbered construction of significance in the history of the house, which has become rare.

Ground floor still some porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbering, headbands, Thuringian ladder motif, clad gable, roof overhang.

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Barn and barn of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 33
(map)
Mid 19th century local historical significance.
  • Barn: solid ground floor, upper floor and loft half-timbered, porphyry walls
  • Barn: half-timbered, jamb, gable slate.
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Porphyry fountain surround Hauptstrasse 41
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re. 1621 remarkable fountain with diamond coating and profiling. 08955563
 


Residential stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 42
(map)
Kern around 1800 Half-timbered buildings typical of the time and landscape, courtyard that defines the site.
  • Stable house: Solid ground floor with porphyry walls, profiled lintel, upper floor half-timbered, rear part and solid gable, star window
  • Outbuildings: massive ground floor, large driveway, upper floor half-timbered, somewhat dilapidated
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Memorial to the fallen of World War 1. Hauptstraße 42 (in front of)
(map)
after 1918 Memorial to the fallen of World War 1. 08955561
 


Arras Inn; Sanssouci (inn with annex) Hauptstrasse 46d
(map)
1929 Remarkable inn in expressionistically suggested designs of local historical importance.

Two-storey eaves construction with tower and hall extension across the corner, base and ground floor made of dark clinker brick, plastered ground floor, clinker brick window frames, combined dormers with triangular gables, round tower with conical roof.

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Dittmannsdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Cottage property Dorfstrasse 5
(map)
Keystone re. 1801 Half-timbered house that characterizes the streetscape 08955111
 
Cottage Dorfstrasse 10
(map)
End of 17th century typical of the landscape and the area.

Upper floor half-timbered, faced, characterizing the street scene.

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Transformer house
Transformer house Dorfstrasse 14b (near)
(map)
around 1920 Testimony to the electrification of Saxony.

Square floor plan, porphyry polygon base led around the entrance door, intermediate roof, small tent roof.

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Two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 16
(map)
around 1850 typical of the landscape.

Upper floor half-timbered, ground floor plastered, gable slated, double beaver tail covering.

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Farm with house and side building Dorfstrasse 20
(map)
1st half of the 19th century ensemble that defines the townscape.
  • Residential house: numerous extensions, solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, a boarded gable, a solid gable
  • Outbuildings: solid ground floor, boarded up upper floor, solid gable, porphyry walls, half-timbered extension (barn)
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Residential stable house, side building and barn of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 21
(map)
around 1800 Typical landscape courtyard in an exposed location.
  • Stable house: solid ground floor, partly porphyry walls, upper floor one side half-timbered, the rest clad
  • Outbuildings: solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, porphyry walls, upper floor gable and half-timbered first floor
  • Outbuilding (barn): half-timbered, gable slated
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Stable house of a farm Dorfstrasse 27
(map)
Keystone re. 1831 half-timbered house typical of the landscape of architectural value.

Upper floor half-timbered structure, arched doors with keystone, porphyry walls, three sides clad.

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Holzhausen

image designation location Dating description ID
Meeting center Holzhausen (today) (community administration, originally youth home) Holzhausen 13a
(map)
1938 (youth home) in the Heimatstil, built as a HJ home, historical significance.

One storey, granite base, half-timbered, large double-leaf wooden door with fittings, hipped roof, renovated.

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Hoyersdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard Geringswalder Strasse 2
(map)
Kern end of 18th century traditional half-timbered buildings, historically and socially important.
  • Residential stable house: Ground floor partly porphyry walls, profiled lintel, upper floor half-timbered with partly strong struts and threshold, rear part upper floor solid, half-timbered changed by installing windows, roof slate
  • Outbuildings: ground floor changed, steel girders inserted, upper floor half-timbered, a massive gable
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Stable house of a small farm Geringswalder Strasse 6
(map)
1st half of the 19th century very well preserved in the original sense, an important part of the old local structure.

Solid ground floor, porphyry arched portal with keystone, stable window also arched, upper floor half-timbered, boarded or clad, hipped roof, roof slate.

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Side building of a four-sided courtyard Geringswalder Strasse 15
(map)
around 1800 (stable part) Timber and landscape typical farm building in half-timbered construction, of architectural and socio-historical importance.

Solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, cantilevered over the stable, clad gable, roof slate, with horse stable and living space, good example of wood construction.

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Cottage property Geringswalder Strasse 16
(map)
Early 19th century (cottage) simple half-timbered house, structurally, characterizing the townscape and socially important 08955544
 


Residential stable house and two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Geringswalder Strasse 18
(map)
re. 1792 scientific and documentary value.
  • Residential stable house: ground floor porphyry walls, profiled lintel, upper floor high-striving, sturdy half-timbering, partly solidly exposed, gable slate, half-hipped roof, partly half-timbering on the ground floor, plank room, stable barrel vault on porphyry columns
  • Outbuildings: solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, sliding windows, clad on three sides, dormer windows, both buildings rather dilapidated
08955540
 

Neuwallwitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Stable house of a farm Dorfstrasse 8
(map)
Early 19th century Well-preserved rural residential and farm building in half-timbered construction, of architectural, social and urban significance.

Massive ground floor with porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, gable boarded or clad, tailcoat roof over extension, roof overhang.

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Stable house of a farm Dorfstrasse 38
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Originally preserved rural residential and farm buildings, of architectural, social and urban significance.

Solid ground floor, porphyry cladding, winter windows, the first floor boarded up on the gable side, upper floor and gable half-timbered, gable roofed on, extension as well, a horizontal window in the rear part of the building.

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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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