List of cultural monuments in Gesau (Glauchau)

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The list of cultural monuments in Gesau (Glauchau) contains the cultural monuments in the Glauchau district of Gesau shown in the official list of monuments of the State Office for the Preservation of 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 .

Gesau

image designation location Dating description ID
Row of terraced houses, consisting of semi-detached houses with intermediate buildings in a settlement Albert-Köhler-Straße 14 to 48 (even)
(map)
around 1930/1935 Simple plastered buildings in the style of the 1930s, of local history.

Sub-entity components of the sub-entity Aue-Siedlung (entity entity, no individual features) - (see also entity entity document under OT Glauchau, Sachsenallee - Obj. 09241807)

Intermediate half-timbered buildings with gate, some of which have been preserved in their original state.

09241565
 


Residential stable house and stable building of a three-sided courtyard Bachstrasse 1
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around 1800 Architecturally important, half-timbered buildings. 09241566
 


Residential stable house and stable building of a three-sided courtyard Bachstrasse 8
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around 1800 Architecturally important, half-timbered buildings.

Stable: massive ground floor, changed, windows too large, changes on the upper floor too.

09241567
 


Residential stable house, side building (gatehouse), barn and stable building of a four-sided courtyard Bachstrasse 12
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18th century Significant in terms of building history and economic history.

Closed and preserved half-timbered courtyard, residential stable house with striving half-timbered, good condition, residential stable house with large windows on the ground floor.

09241568
 


Stable house of a farm Dorfstrasse 1
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around 1800 Architecturally important, half-timbered building that characterizes the town near the church.

Solid ground floor

09241569
 


Water tower
Water tower Hofeweg
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1935 Structurally and historically important, design echoes of the Heimat style with a steep roof and ridge turrets.

In the course of the redevelopment of large residential areas west of Glauchau in the mid-1930s, a water tower with an associated pumping station was built on the Gesauer Höhe. It was supposed to supply the new settlement areas as well as the places Höckendorf, Nieder- and Oberschindmaas with water and at the same time contribute to a decentralization of the Glauchau water supply, which until then was only taken over by the Bismarck Tower, located southeast of the city. The 36 meter high tower is based on a design by the Glauchau master builder Reinhold Ulrich and was commissioned by the water works of the city of Glauchau. A 100 cubic meter cylindrical water tank made of reinforced concrete, which was dismantled after it was decommissioned in 2000, served as a water reservoir.

The tower itself consists of a steel framework lined with bricks. Since its decommissioning as a water tower, the building has been owned by the city, is looked after by an association and is accessible as a viewing tower during events. The square tower is characterized by its clear, functional design language and the typical structure of the gray rough plaster facades. Narrow, upright rectangular windows without a frame are arranged in the middle of the facades on each floor. In the area of ​​the former water tank, there are balconies on all four sides, which can be accessed via a ribbon of windows connected to form a group of three. Committed to the homeland style, the tower was provided with a cross-shaped moat roof, which is accentuated by a ridge at the crossing point and thus resembles a church spire.

As a testimony to the expansion of Glauchau to include new housing developments in the western district of Gesau, the water tower is of local historical importance. At the same time, it is a valuable building-historical testimony, as it shows the stylistic development of the Glauchau master builder Ulrich, who had also built the Bismarck tower on the Rümpfwald 25 years earlier. (LfD / 2017)

09241572
 


Cottage Hofeweg 2
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around 1800 Architecturally important, half-timbered building that characterizes the town near the church.

Ground floor massive and modified, gable clad.

09241571
 


milestone Meeraner Strasse
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19th century (milestone) Significant in traffic history.

Milestone may be on parcel 179d.

09241577
 


Residential complex (address also Schönbörnchener Weg 1 / 1a) Meeraner Strasse 55
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around 1925, partly older Of architectural significance, in the reform style of the time around 1910. 09240571
 


Stable house of a farm Meeraner Strasse 73
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1790 Architecturally important, half-timbered house that characterizes the town.

Ground floor massive, changed, windows too large on the upper floor.

09241573
 


Stables in a four-sided courtyard Meeraner Strasse 77
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around 1800 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor. 09241574
 


Workshop building attached to a residential building Meeraner Strasse 112
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2nd half of the 19th century Architecturally important, half-timbered building from the Wilhelminian era.

Truss construction.

09241575
 


Cottage Meeraner Strasse 128
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around 1800 Structurally and socially important, half-timbered building.

Gable-sided extension, half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor.

09241576
 


Church with furnishings, as well as a memorial for those who fell in World War I at the church and the Stolle tomb in the churchyard
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Church with furnishings, as well as a memorial for those who fell in World War I at the church and the Stolle tomb in the churchyard Pfarrweg
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1741 Significant in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape, the baroque hall church, the Stolle grave, a simple tombstone typical of the time and of personal historical importance, in memory of the Social Democrat and Reichstag member Karl Wilhelm Stolle (1842–1918).
  • Church: restored in 1959, hall building with three-sided east end and west tower, wooden gallery installation and plastered ceiling, two crucifixes in the church, pulpit altar, late Gothic carved figures, baptismal angels, pulpit altar: second half of the 18th century, seated baptismal angel 1756, several late Gothic carved figures, crucifix 14th century
  • Stolle tomb: born December 19, 1842 in Frankenhausen near Crimmitschau, attending a village school, training as a gardener in Meerane, then on the Walz, from 1862 gardening in Crimmitschau, there contact with citizens connected to the revolution of 1848/1849, acquaintance with Julius Motteler, became a member of the Crimmitschauer workers' education association, involvement in the workers' movement, including participation in the day of the German workers' associations in Nuremberg in 1868, in 1869 Stolle and Motteler founded the "International Trade Union Cooperative for Manufacturers, Factory and Craftsmen of Both Sexes" - the seat of this organization became Crimmitschau, with Motteler was one of the founders of the Social Democratic Workers' Party in Eisenach in August 1869, founded the cooperative printing company "Stolle, Schlegel & Co." - there printed the newspaper "Crimmitschauer Bürger- und Bauernfreund" - at times Stolle editor of this newspaper, under the Socialist Law bankrupt Dr uckerei, with the help of friends building a new existence - purchase of the “Schönburger Hof” inn in Gesau - an important meeting place for the social democrats who were represented as a result of the Socialist Act, the restaurant developed into a popular excursion destination for workers and a venue for political meetings, from 1881 in the Reichstag for the 18th constituency of Zwickau / Crimmitschau - member of the Reichstag until his death in 1918 (except between 1887 and 1890), from 1885 to 1897 member of the Saxon state parliament.
09241564
 


Housing complex in the corner (address also Meeraner Straße 55) Schönbörnchener Weg 1; 1a
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around 1925, partly older In terms of building history, it is in the reform style of the period after 1910, part of the complex was founded in the late 19th century. 09241578
 

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