List of cultural monuments in Grünbach (Saxony)

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The list of cultural monuments in Grünbach contains the cultural monuments of the Saxon community of Grünbach that were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until July 2019 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

This list is a subset of the list of cultural monuments in the Vogtland district .

Grünbach

image designation location Dating description ID
school
school Bahnhofstrasse 14
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1899-1900, designated 1899 Representative clinker brick building of local historical importance. Third school of Grünbach, marked in the lintel with 1899, inaugurated in 1900, two-storey, horseshoe-shaped clinker building (extension from 1986/87 no monument), natural stone plinth with corner blocks (granite, polygonal masonry), ground floor and upper floor segmented arched window with keystone, plaster structure, central projectile with gable, clock in the triangular gable, on the ground floor entrance with triangular gable, in the lintel inscription "Erbaut 1899", on the upper floor coupled segmented arched windows with straight profiled roofing, high staircase (granite steps), eaves side nine window axes, hip roof (cardboard), skylight with hipped roof, sandstone walls. The school building comprised seven teaching rooms, a teaching material room, a detention room, a teacher's apartment and attic and basement rooms. Services were held in the school in winter. 09246710
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Bahnhofstrasse 14 (next to)
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Around 1920 Of local historical importance, very memorable. Central, large, erect quarry stone, uncut (porphyry), front side inscription "Your sons who fell victim to the World War", including a new plaque from 1997 with the names of those who died in World War II, flanked by two beech trees, six smaller ones placed in a semicircle, upright standing quarry stones with the names of the fallen men carved into it, old trees. 09246712
 
Residential building Bahnhofstrasse 49
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Around 1830 Residential house with boarded-up block room, located on the eaves side facing the street, evidence of the typical Vogtland block construction with surrounding framework, of architectural and social significance. One-storey, partly solid, plastered, partly block room, boarded up, framed on three sides, boarded up, one half of the house encased, gable triangle boarded up with decorative strips, in the room wooden beam ceiling, loom, straight window canopy, saddle roof, later single-storey extension on the back. 09246647
 
Reception building (with station clock) of a train station
Reception building (with station clock) of a train station Bahnhofstrasse 90
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1892 Clinker brick building, located on the Falkenstein – Muldenberg railway line (6649, see FM), now a residential building with an original station clock, preserved in good original condition, a monument to traffic history. One-storey, quarry stone base, red clinker brick building, gable roof (purlin roof, cardboard), central projectile with dwelling, gable-sided entrance house (boarded up), sandstone walls on doors and windows, original cast-iron station clock, inscription: "Grünbach" above brick cornice. 09246714
 
villa Hammerbrücker Strasse 1
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1902-1903 In the Swiss style and Heimatstil, building that shaped the landscape at the turn of the century around 1900, of architectural significance. Single-storey plastered building on an angular floor plan, broken stone plinth, entrance house on plinth with a single staircase, rear polygonal extension with tent roof and ornamental framework, original plaster, original entrance door with doorknob, half-hipped roof (cardboard), floating gable, gable-sided veranda in the gable, boarded up Arched windows, windows renewed. 09246713
 
Grünbach cemetery (entity)
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Grünbach cemetery (entity) Poststrasse
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Marked 1912 (chapel) Material entirety Friedhof Grünbach, with the following individual monuments: cemetery gate, bell tower, cemetery chapel (see individual monument 09246711) as well as horticultural cemetery design (including lime tree avenue between cemetery gate and chapel); Plant of local historical importance. 09300303
 
Cemetery gate, bell tower, cemetery chapel (individual monuments to ID No. 09300303)
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Cemetery gate, bell tower, cemetery chapel (individual monuments to ID No. 09300303) Poststrasse
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Marked 1912 (chapel) Individual features of the collective cemetery Grünbach; Reform style chapel, significance in terms of local history and building history.
  • Entrance gate: large, round-arched iron gate, two smaller round-arched gates on the side, adjacent quarry stone wall, plastered, with ox eyes and iron grating, gable roof cover with beaver tail covering, central gate with blown triangular gable (with plaster relief: cross and sun), linden avenue leading from the central gate to the chapel
  • Cemetery chapel: single-storey plastered building, high gable roof (beaver tail covering, crown roof), bat dome, gable-sided entrance portal with round arched roofing (copper roofing), inscription "AD 1912", round arched door, old windows in the gable, roof turrets on a square tent floor plan, fan lantern with curved roof Ribbon on the eaves side with tall rectangular windows (lead glass), pilaster strips, transverse house-like low extensions
  • Bell tower in the cemetery: high wooden construction, in the upper area a square bell cage (boarded up) with an older bell, tent roof (slate covering)
09246711
 
Post office
Post office Poststrasse 1
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Around 1900 Clinker brick facade, representative, street-defining building of local historical importance. Two-storey, on the street side, embossed plinth (artificial stone), artificial stone walls, on the ground floor arched windows and keystones, profiled walls, cornice artificial stone, upper floor rectangular windows, partly twin windows, straight lintel, corner projection with side gables (stepped triangular gables, triangular arched corner arch with spherical top window) Tower-like with a tent roof, chamfered corner with staircase and arched entrance to the post office, a total of pent roof (cardboard) with towers. 09246685
 
Tenement house Siehdichfürer Strasse 2
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1910 Plastered building with corner bay window, sophisticatedly designed, street-defining building in the geometric Art Nouveau style, of architectural significance. Solid construction on a square floor plan, two-storey with basement and mezzanine floor, plaster structure, basement plinth (granite) with plaster ashlar, ground floor ridge plaster (vertical) and wave-shaped cornice, windows with bezels, meander-shaped design, chamfered corner, on the first and second floors polygonal corner bay windows with turret Weather vane, high arched windows at the sides (going over two floors) with floral plaster structure, (above two side gables with mansard roof) otherwise rectangular windows on the upper floor, pent roof (slate covering). 09246709
 
Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation ("European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony");  Station 142, Wendelstein
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Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation (" European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony "); Station 142, Wendelstein Wendelsteinweg
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Marked 1864 Station of the Royal Saxon Triangulation, 2nd order network, of importance in terms of science and technology. Granite pillars on a square floor plan with the inscription: “Station Wendelstein der Kön. Saxon. Triangulation 1864 “, straight upper end, base slightly protruding, granite pillar with precisely centered threads for screwing on the angle measuring instruments or alignment devices, also served as a height fixed point with a corresponding metal bolt on the side. The "Wendelstein Station of the Kings. Saxon. Triangulation ”was built in October 1864, cost 86 thalers, is anchored 10 cm deep in the rock, 120 cm high, has a square cross-section of 49 cm. The former owner of the Wendelstein, the manor owner of Trützschler auf Falkenstein, issued the building permit, from here nine other stations were targeted: Schönheide, Marienhöhe, Auersberg, Kiel, Schöneck, Bergen (near Adorf), Wilhelmshöhe, Kemmler, Kuhberg (near Netzschkau) . 09246633
 

Muldenberg

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Raft trench system Göltzsch-Elster-Rafts (totality); The upper and lower raft ditches (District Muldenberg, parcels 446/2, 457, 449, 80a, 79a, 588, 456/5, 448/5, 447; district Grünbach, parcel 588; district Tannenhaus, parcel 10/1)
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1571-1579 Subject aggregate raft ditch system Göltzsch-Elster-Flöse, of which in Grünbach, district Muldenberg: sub-section "The Upper and Lower Floßgraben" of the raft ditch system as a material entity, plus further subsections in the communities of Klingenthal, district Mühlleithen (material entity, see subject entity 09234150, district Hammerbrücke) and Muldenhammer (Sub-entity component, see sub-entity 09234027). The "Upper and Lower Floßgraben" in the municipalities of Grünbach, district Muldenberg and Muldenhammer, district Hammerbrücke are the continuation of the "Saubachrisses" and the "Kielfloßgraben" from the Klingenthal area, district Mühlleithen. Partly very well-preserved raft ditch system, for rafting logs for local industry (firewood), of technical and regional historical importance. 09234379
 
Chemnitz – Adorf railway line, section Schönheide – Muldenberg (entity)
Chemnitz – Adorf railway line, section Schönheide – Muldenberg (entity) At station 1, 4, 6, 7, 9
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1875 (railway system); around 1910 (water house) Totality of the railway line Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf, section Schönheide – Muldenberg: track structure, technology and all buildings as well as bridges of the railway line, as well as with track systems, signal, safety and telecommunication systems, platform lighting, track field lighting and track kilometrage, iron water pipe parallel to the railway line (as a whole ), with the following individual monuments in the Muldenberg district:
  • Reception building with platform roof and attached waiting hall (at km 89.130) as well as old station sign at km 89.100 (individual monument 09301758, Am Bahnhof 1)
  • Railway house (Bahnmeistereiwohnhaus) of a railway settlement on the railway line (individual monument 09246646, Am Bahnhof 4)
  • Railway house (double house) on the railway line (single monument 09245442, Am Bahnhof 6)
  • Railway house (double house) on the railway line (single monument 09245768, Am Bahnhof 9)
  • and with the aggregate part in the village of Muldenhammer, district Hammerbrücke: water house next to the railway line at Muldenberg train station, single-storey facing the street, solid, plastered, high slate base with corbels, eaves-side entrance with lintel, rectangular windows, old wooden windows, mansard hipped roof, boarded gables, dormers, for Bach (Weisse Göltzsch) two-storey, ground floor completely slate masonry, segmented arched windows with clinker lintel arches

Section of the Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf railway line between Schönheide Ost station (km 71.275) and Muldenberg station (km 89.400); of technical and regional historical value, significant monument of railway history.

09247513
 
Reception building with platform roof and attached waiting hall as well as old station sign on the platform (individual monuments to ID no. 09247513)
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Reception building with platform roof and attached waiting hall as well as old station sign on the platform (individual monuments to ID no. 09247513) At station 1
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1875 Individual features of the aggregate railway line Chemnitz – Adorf, section Schönheide – Muldenberg; Locally significant technical monument of railway history.
  • Entrance building: two-storey clinker brick building on a granite base, rectangular windows with window frames, saddle roof (purlin roof) with profiled rafter heads and eaves-side extension with wooden platform roof and attached waiting hall (at km 89.130)
  • Platform roofing as a monopitch roof with a large overhang on wooden pillars (with head struts), round station clock attached to the roof, barred windows on the ground floor, twin windows in the gable triangle, two wooden doors with skylight to the waiting hall and the extension for the dispatcher (later annex for dispatcher is not of monument value)
  • Still preserved on the platform: old station sign (at km 89.100) with the inscription: "Muldenberg", lighting (second half of the 20th century) preserved
09301758
 
Railway workers' house (railway master's house E) of a railway settlement on the Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf railway line (individual monument to ID no. 09247513) At station 4
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Late 19th century Individual monument belonging to the railway line Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf, section Schönheide – Muldenberg; socio-historical testimony. Two-storey clinker building on a T-shaped floor plan, granite plinth, jamb floor, entrance projectile with staircase, rectangular windows, old windows, small rectangular windows in the jamb and gable, saddle roof (purlin roof), slate. 09246646
 
Railway house (double house FI) of a railway settlement consisting of five former houses on the Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf railway line (single monument to ID no. 09247513) At station 6
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Late 19th century Individual monument belonging to the railway line Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf, section Schönheide – Muldenberg; socio-historical testimony. One-storey clinker brick building on a granite base with a jamb storey, rectangular windows with sills, old windows and winter windows, window sashes, single-storey entrance house on the eaves side with a pent roof and two entrances, a total of saddle roof (purlin roof). 09245442
 
Railway house (double house F III) of a railway settlement consisting of five former houses on the Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf railway line (single monument to ID no. 09247513) At station 9
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Around 1910 Individual monument belonging to the railway line Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf, section Schönheide – Muldenberg; socio-historical testimony. Two-storey residential building, solid ground floor, plastered, upper storey boarded up, single-storey boarded entrance house on the eaves side with pent roof and two entrances, multi-sprouted arched window, hipped roof (purlin roof), all in all rectangular windows, windows renewed. 09245768
 
Dam of the Muldenberg drinking water dam, with two exposed gate valves (water side), two gate valve houses, stilling basin, meter house, machine house
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Dam of the Muldenberg drinking water dam, with two exposed gate valves (water side), two gate valve houses, stilling basin, meter house, machine house Klingenthaler Strasse 8
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1920-1925 Remarkable overall architectural and hydraulic engineering system, significant both from a architectural and technical-historical point of view, solidly made of quarry stone, strongly curved gravity dam, first dam construction after 1918 in Saxony, one of the few dams that have survived unchanged to this day. 09234382
 
Former raftsman's house (surrounding area) and barn of a two-sided courtyard Schönecker Strasse 13
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1666 and later modifications (raftsman's house); 1792 dendro (barn) Of architectural and site historical importance.
  • Residential building: former raftsman's house, log room with timber frame, boarded up, upper floor partly boarded up, partly slated, half-hipped roof, horizontal roof truss, roof covering with slate templates, oldest house in the village, probably around 1810, partly undercutting
  • Barn: partly preserved block construction
09234380
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Schönecker Straße 18 (in front)
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Around 1920 Of local historical importance. Granite stele with raised central pillar and cross attachment, flanking spherical attachments, inscription plaque recessed in the center with the names and dates of death of the Muldenberg fallen. 09234381
 

Remarks

  • This list is not suitable for deriving binding statements on the monument status of an object. As far as a legally binding determination of the listed property of an object is desired, the owner can apply to the responsible lower monument protection authority for a notice.
  • The official list of cultural monuments is never closed. It is permanently changed through clarifications, new additions or deletions. A transfer of such changes to this list is not guaranteed at the moment.
  • The monument quality of an object does not depend on its entry in this or the official list. Objects that are not listed can also be monuments.
  • Basically, the property of a monument extends to the substance and appearance as a whole, including the interior. Deviating applies if only parts are expressly protected (e.g. the facade).

Detailed memorial texts

  1. Chemnitz – Adorf railway line, section Schönheide – Muldenberg (aggregate) :
    Furthermore with the following aggregate components in the community of Muldenhammer (district Hammerbrücke, 09247515; district Morgenröthe-Rautenkranz, 09247512; district Tannenbergsthal, 09246544), in the community of Auerbach / Vogtl. (District Beerheide, 09247514), in the town of Eibenstock (district Carlsfeld, 09306076, Erzgebirgskreis) and in the community Schönheide (district Wilzschhaus, 08959218; district Schönheide, 08959219, Erzgebirgskreis); Section of the Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf railway line between Schönheide Ost station (km 71.275) and Muldenberg station (km 89.400), of technical and regional historical value, an important monument in railway history.
  2. The Muldenberg dam (7 km bank length), with a capacity of 6.05 million cubic meters, is one of the smaller systems of the 1920s. The structure, which is unusually long at 476 m, reaches a height of 20.95 m above the valley floor. The stilted round arches of the centrally arranged flood overflow shape the appearance of the dam. The round arch motif, the defining design element of the dam structures of the German Empire, is taken up and simplified in Muldenberg. On May 13, 1945, SMA troops destroyed an eastern part of the wall, which was rebuilt by 1952. The Muldenberg dam was already part of the list of monuments in 1989.
    • Barrier structure: gravity dam made of quarry stone, the wall core made of andalusite mica slate, clad on the air side by gray-wake quartzite in an irregular formation, only a few embossed stone blocks protrude from the smooth wall surface, eighteen round arches in the middle of the structure vault the openings of the flood overflow, the wall crown has on the water side an original metal railing between masonry posts, on the air side a masonry parapet that was slightly reduced in the 1960s
    • Slide: Bopp and Reuther, Mannheim
    • Slider houses: the two buildings based on the construction of the wall flank the stilling basin at the foot of the wall, they were widened in the 1960s, sensitive impairment through inserted blue metal doors
    • Bridge: crosses the canalised river course in front of the stilling basin, was recently widened and received a metal railing in place of the originally walled parapet
    • Filter house (Klingenthaler Straße 7, demolished before 2013): offset in front of the western valve house, was probably initially one storey, probably around 1950 it was raised by one storey and reshaped, it contains the filter system from the time of the renovation; inscription painted inside: “Everything has sprung from the water! Everything is sustained by the water! Ocean grant us your eternal rule ”; the filter house was replaced by a new building not far from the dam
    • Meter house: one-storey quarry stone building with slated hipped roof, the original pump was replaced, but is still there
    Opposite the filter system is the former machine house (Klingenthaler Straße 8), the turbines in it were scrapped at the beginning of the 1950s, the appearance of the machine house is severely affected by the recent renovation, the building is no longer part of the protected ensemble. In the vicinity of the dam there are two buildings that were formerly used as building accommodation and later as official apartments. These too have been disfigured by the recent renovation and are not part of the protected ensemble. However, the narrow concrete pedestrian bridge (Muldenberg municipality, parcel 461/1), which continues the dam wall and crosses the railway at its western end, is under protection. The tracks were probably laid when the dam was built.

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