List of cultural monuments in Grünhain-Beierfeld

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The list of cultural monuments in Grünhain-Beierfeld contains the cultural monuments in Grünhain-Beierfeld .

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

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Grünhain

image designation location Dating description ID
Retaining wall with staircase and railing Auer Strasse
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around 1890 Along the northern side of the market, separation between street space and market, important for the townscape. 09229165
 


Apartment building in open development Auer Strasse 1
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1903 Plastered building, built in French style in 1903, of architectural significance.

One storey with a mansard roof and corner turret, plastered, windows in stucco frames with brackets. Solid construction

09229166
 


Residential building in closed development Auer Strasse 12
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2nd half of the 18th century Plastered construction with groin vaults in the stairwell, of importance in terms of building history and site development.

Built before 1870, former butcher shop, two-storey with half-hipped roof, solid exterior walls, plastered, staircase with groined vaults over both floors, three-layer cross-beam ceiling 47 centimeters thick over the first floor, natural stone cellar vault

09229170
 


Residential house (pharmacy) in half-open development, with a rear extension Auer Strasse 14
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Baroque plastered building in good original condition, groin vaults inside, of architectural and local significance. 09229171
 


Residential house in semi-open development Auer Strasse 16
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around 1790 Baroque plastered building with a crooked hip roof, of architectural significance. 09229172
 


Residential building in closed development Auer Strasse 20
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around 1700 Plastered building with groin and reticulated vaults on the ground floor, important in terms of building history and house history.

Built around 1700, the production building was added around 1900, saddle roof changed to the third floor, solid exterior walls, plastered, vaulted cellar.

09229173
 


Residential building in closed development Auer Strasse 24
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before 1800 Plastered construction with groined vaults in the shop area, of architectural significance.

Built around 1800, changed and reconstructed in 1954, two-storey solid building with a mansard roof, plastered, ground floor ceiling partially cross-ridge vault, upper floor outer walls relief arches, natural stone cellar vault.

09229174
 


Residential house in open development Auer Strasse 28
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around 1700 Plastered building with hipped roof, of architectural significance.

Year of construction approx. 1700, approx. 1960 Entrance relocated to the rear and vaults on the ground floor removed, solid staircase with cross-shaped vaults, solid exterior walls, two-storey, hip roof, plastered.

09229176
 


Residential house in semi-open development Auer Strasse 40
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1624 Former pharmacy, later an inn, plastered building with a mansard roof, of historical importance.

Built in 1624 (certificate from 1798), two-storey plastered solid building with mansard roof, ground floor ceiling partially arched, massive staircase, vaulted floor, large slate flooring on the ground floor, vaulted cellar, was originally a pharmacy, then a restaurant.

09229179
 


Residential building in closed development Auer Strasse 42
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around 1800 Plastered construction with a gable roof, of architectural significance.

Around 1800, two-storey solid building, plastered, saddle roof, massive staircase, arched to the roof, door surrounds late classicist, window frames partly made of natural stone.

09229180
 


gym Auer Strasse 78
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around 1930 Structurally and socially important.

Elongated, single-storey plastered building with a gable roof, two roof houses and a small roof turret, expressionistically designed entrance area on the gable side as well as two smaller lateral windows with outer window bars, in the first third of the building probably changing rooms, there small windows with characteristic cross bars, five in front of the gymnasium Support pillars in natural stone masonry (west side), east side somewhat changed.

09306136
 


Kurhaus Auer Strasse 84
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marked 1897/1898 Architecturally demanding clinker brick construction, of architectural and local significance.

Broad clinker building, two-storey with a central projectile, red clinker brick, polygonal masonry base, wooden balconies, elaborate floating gables, high roof turrets.

09229193
 


Hecker tomb Beierfelder Weg
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1920 Grave site for Prof. Dr. Richard Hecker and Pastor Elfriede Friedrich, née Hecker, in the former cemetery in Grünhain, of regional historical importance. 09229183
 


Residential house in open development Beierfelder Weg 2
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around 1820 Upper floor half-timbered, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street.

Built around 1820, ground floor made of solid natural stone, upper floor half-timbered, vaulted cellar, built-in shop with shop windows in 1927.

09229184
 


school Beierfelder Weg 6
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1812 Stately plastered building in a central location in front of the church, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the square.

Two-storey building made of quarry stone, plastered, with natural stone window walls, mansard roof with pitched dormer windows, hipped roof, slate roofing.

09229186
 


Residential house in semi-open development Burgstrasse 2
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before 1800 Built in old Erzgebirge half-timbered construction, inside the remains of the former blacksmith's workshop, of local and architectural importance.

Built before 1800 as a forge, massive ground floor, plastered with remains of the blacksmith's workshop and vaults in the slope-side part, upper floor half-timbered visible, saddle roof.

09229189
 


Wall fountain with railing Burgstrasse 2 (in front of)
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Late 19th century Significant in local history.

Arch-shaped wall fountain made of natural stone with a sculptural head of a monk as a gargoyle.

09229187
 


Residential building in closed development Burgstrasse 4
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around 1700 Built in the old Erzgebirge half-timbered construction, historically important.

Built around 1700, two-storey, saddle roof, solid ground floor, plastered, upper floor half-timbered visible.

09229190
 


Apartment building in open development Burgstrasse 26
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1904 Ornate brick building with natural stone walls, historically important.

Erected in 1904 in connection with the new construction of the entire train station, decorated brick building with natural stone walls and bosses at the corners of the building, two-storey with a hipped roof, slate roofing.

09229194
 


Mill building Elterleiner Strasse 6
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marked 1738 Erected in the old Erzgebirge half-timbered construction (today used as an inn), of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey mill building in old Erzgebirge half-timbered construction, today used as an inn, door marked “1738”, gable roof with slate roofing.

09229195
 


Inn Fürstenbrünner Strasse 2
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1st half of the 19th century From the time of the so-called twenties community, simple, two-storey building with a half-hipped roof on one side, of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey with a half-hip on one side, slate covering, ground floor plastered, upper floor slated.

09229196
 


St. Nicolai Church
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St. Nicolai Church Market
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1808-1812 On the south side of the market, a late classicist hall church with a tower facing south-west, inside two-storey galleries, important in terms of building history, shaping the townscape and art history.

St. Nikolai Church (Protestant Lutheran), plastered building with a straight choir closure, structure of the facade by side and central projections, pilaster strips and high arched windows, late classicist hall church with two galleries, south-west facing tower over a square floor plan 1808/1812 by master builder Johann Traugott Lohse from Schlettau built, interior redesign by Zapp & Basarke in 1911/12, roof structure renewed in 1949, exterior renovation in 1980, first building probably already in 1150 and rebuilt in 1632 and destroyed in the great city fire in 1807.

09229203
 


Rectory with upstream stairs and retaining wall
Rectory with upstream stairs and retaining wall Market 1
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1835 Plastered building with a crooked hip roof, access via two-flight stone stairs, of architectural and local significance.

The parsonage (birthplace of the church composer Joh.Hermann Schein, born November 20, 1586) was located here in 1539, burned down in November 1632 and was rebuilt until 1644, burned down again in 1653, until it was rebuilt in 1656, in 1834/1835 the previous building torn down due to dilapidation, in 1835 today's stone building with a crooked hip roof erected, plastered, natural stone walls, central projectile.

09229204
 


Former Gewandhaus (now residential building) Market 6
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1807 Plastered building with a remarkable portal, of architectural and local significance.

Built after the city fire in 1807, three-storey plastered building with a three-axis central projection with arched gable, window and door walls made of natural stone, decorated wooden door, inside stone staircase with cross-shaped vaults, partially still decorated stucco ceilings, floor in the stairwell made of large natural slate slabs, since 1719 a trading house for cloths, then a house for music festivals of the citizenry.

09229206
 


Residential house in open development Pförtelsteig 1
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before 1870 Upper floor half-timbered, important in terms of building history and urban planning.

Cottage, probably built before 1870, two-storey with a gable roof, slate, ground floor massively plastered, upper floor timber-frame slated.

09229207
 


town hall Schwarzenberger Strasse 10
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1898 Two-storey administration building, ornate brick building in the style of historicism, of architectural and local significance.

Built in 1898, decorated brick building, historicism, two-storey, gable roof with roof house over projecting entrance axis, roof slate.

09229209
 


Residential house in open development Schwarzenberger Strasse 12
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18th century or older Timber and landscape typical half-timbered building with St. Andrew's crosses, of importance in terms of building history, house history and the street scene.

Built before 1800, two-storey, gable roof, massive ground floor, plastered, upper floor half-timbered, gable vertical wooden formwork (formerly wood shingles?), Vaulted cellar.

09229210
 


Farm bourgeois house in open development Schwarzenberger Strasse 21
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marked 1902 Clinker brick building in a prominent corner location with ornamental divisions on the facade and gate passage, of architectural significance.

Agricultural bourgeois house, erected instead of a previous building demolished in the course of the construction of the Talstraße, historicism, red clinker building with yellow clinker decorative friezes, two-story with a gable roof, attic with Heutor and elevator.

09229214
 


Residential house (probably a former farmhouse) with a south-western side building in a corner and a rear courtyard building Zwönitzer Strasse 1
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around 1800 The courtyard with a stately half-timbered house that characterizes the townscape and is of importance in terms of architectural and site development.

Built around 1800, the courtyard is still completely intact, the original courtyard entrance walled up, used as a butcher's shop, then a restaurant, last shop installation around 1956,

  • Main building: solid ground floor, upper floor exposed framework, mansard roof with forelock,
  • Southwestern side building: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, plastered street side, courtyard side visible framework, gable roof, extension later plastered,
  • Northern side building (rear building): Partly solid plastered, partly wooden cladding.
09229216
 


Former guest house (now a residential building) in a semi-open area in a corner Zwönitzer Strasse 2
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around 1800 Stately building with clad half-timbered gable, of importance in terms of architectural history and the appearance of the street.

Built probably around 1800, originally an inn, built in 1911 shop, two-storey, mansard storey, half-hip roof, both main storeys plastered, half-timbered gable clad.

09229217
 


Residential house (upper floor half-timbered) in half-open development, inside laundry shortage Zwönitzer Strasse 3
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Mid 19th century Residential house with clad half-timbered upper floor, of architectural significance.

Residential house with workshop, solid ground floor, plastered, upper floor half-timbered slate (originally half-timbering visible), old stone box laundry shortage still present.

09229218
 


Material entirety Former Cistercian monastery of St. Maria and St. Nicholas
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Material entirety Former Cistercian monastery of St. Maria and St. Nicholas Zwönitzer Strasse 12; 14; 14a; 16
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Plant of special architectural and historical importance.

With the following individual monuments:

  • Foundations of the former monastery church, so-called Fuchsturm, so-called wash house,
  • Outbuilding south of the office building (No. 12),
  • Adjacent building (no.14a) so-called long shed / storage facility (no.16), surrounding enclosure wall (see individual monuments 09229222)
  • and the former office building (No. 14) (see individual monument 09229221)
  • as well as the entire monastery grounds as a whole.
09305960
 


Individual features of the entity Former Cistercian monastery of St. Maria and St. Nicholas
Individual features of the entity Former Cistercian monastery of St. Maria and St. Nicholas Zwönitzer Strasse 12; 14a; 16
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1235 Plant of special architectural and historical importance.
  • Monastery complex donated by Meinherr II. Burgrave of Meißen in 1232 (Cistercian monastery), in 1235 the Convent of Sittichenbach moved in, secularized in 1536, of the former monastery church (three-aisled cruciform basilica with right-angled sanctuary, gallery and chapels) only two kilometers of buried foundation walls (circumferential monastery walls) preserved long, around 1235),
  • So-called fox tower: free-standing tower-like building (laid out around 1235, reconstruction after 1648, overbuilt in the 19th and 20th centuries),
  • Outbuilding to the south of the office building (number 12, 1840 (?)),
  • Wash house north of the office building (around 1830) single-storey quarry stone building with a gable roof,
  • Ancillary building to the east of the office building (number 14a): broadly mounted single-storey plastered building with later extension, saddle roof,
  • Storage building or former long shed (today residential building, number 16): two-storey, ground floor quarry stone masonry, upper floor boarded half-timbering, saddle roof, built around 1930 as a residential building, the core is probably older.
09229222
 


Former office building Zwönitzer Strasse 14
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1832 (office building) Late classical plastered building at the entrance to the monastery grounds, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the square.

Individual monument of the aggregate Former Cistercian monastery of St. Maria and St. Nicholas: (see also aggregate document for Obj. 09305960)

Elongated three-storey plastered building with three-axis central projection and hipped roof, cornices, window and door frames made of porphyry, groin vaults in the hallway, stairwell supported by porphyry columns.

09229221
 


Post mileage
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Post mileage Zwönitzer Strasse 14 (before)
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around 1726, copy Copy of a distance column, of importance in terms of local history and traffic history.

Copy of a Saxon distance column, in front of the former Grünhain monastery, later Amthaus, is made of granite. It bears no year and only has distance inscriptions on two adjacent sides, but it is not a gate pillar. The post horn sign is unusually open to the left. The column was probably made by the Johanngeorgenstadt master stonemason Matthias Lambacher. It is the replacement for two all-mile columns on the Chemnitz – Stollberg – Schwarzenberg – Johanngeorgenstadt and Schneeberg – Annaberg postal routes, which would have had different row numbers. Finally, it was agreed to do without the full-mile columns and instead only set up the distance column. The column was the subject of (tangible) disputes between the local population and the administrator, so that it also has a local historical significance.

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.

09229215
 

Beierfeld

image designation location Dating description ID
Farm building of the former manor August-Bebel-Strasse 31
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around 1800 Residential stable house with half-timbered upper floor in one half of the house with slate, structurally slightly overformed, of importance in terms of the history of the building and of the townscape.

Solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor in one half of the house with slate, steep pitched roof covered with slate, gable triangles clad.

09299504
 


Guest house with ballroom August-Bebel-Strasse 39
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around 1900 Boarded-up half-timbered building with a later elaborately designed ballroom, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the place and the townscape.

Large rectangular building, single-storey with jamb, rounded arched windows combined into groups, jamb and gable with ornamental framework, flat-sloping half-hip roof, used as a festival and dance hall.

09299505
 


Residential stable house with water house, barn and granite water trough of a farm August-Bebel-Strasse 66
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Mid 19th century Stable house, upper floor half-timbered, traditional courtyard complex of architectural and social historical importance.
  • Residential house: Ground floor plastered quarry stone, upper floor half-timbered, door portal with keystone with earring, windows and doors renewed, gable roof partially covered with slate, next to entrance water house and granite water trough,
  • Barn: Facing the house, one-storey, solid, plastered, two large arched gates, gable roof, slot-shaped ventilation openings.
09299509
 


Church with furnishings and a memorial to those who fell in the Franco-German War August-Bebel-Strasse 71
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1897-1898 Hall church with retracted choir and west tower, built in the neo-renaissance style, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the place and the appearance of the town. Individual features of the aggregate Christ Church and cemetery: (see also aggregate document for Obj. 09300480)

Emporensaal above the cemetery and the old Peter-Paul-Kirche, (building description see Dehio 1998 p. 60f.), Inside among other things: wall painting with depiction of the crucifixion by Johannes Raphael Wehle Dresden 1899, neo-Renaissance wooden pulpit by Albin Baumann from Beierfeld, parapet panels with Painting "Christ's Birth" by Ludwig Otto from Dresden, apse window by Carl August Schramm from Dresden, church iron organ in prospectus by Otto Paulig 1898.

09299543
 


Totality of Christ Church and Cemetery
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Totality of Christ Church and Cemetery August-Bebel-Strasse 71
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2nd half of the 19th century Together with the church, this is an important site in terms of both building history and local history.

Subject entity with the following individual features:

  • Church with furnishings and a memorial for those who fell in the Franco-German War (see individual monument 09299543), crypt house,
  • Seven graves and memorials for the fallen of the First World War (see individual monuments 09299536),
  • Alley from the church to the cemetery and cemetery green (garden monument)
  • as well as cemetery and enclosure wall as a whole.
09300480
 


Individual features of the whole of the Christ Church and Cemetery August-Bebel-Strasse 71 (near)
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Mid 19th century Structurally and locally of importance.

Grufthaus, seven graves and memorial for the fallen of the First World War (see also material document for Obj. 09300480):

  • Grufthaus Otto Bley on a square floor plan, structure of pilasters, entablature, on each side a tympanum, mid-19th century,
  • 1. Herold / Junghanns tomb, around 1930,
  • 2. Grave of the Frölich family, 1911,
  • 3. Paul Stiehler's tomb, around 1909,
  • 4. Tomb of the Schnepp family, around 1909,
  • 5. Grave of the Hermann Nier family (manufacturer), around 1910, historically significant,
  • 6. Grave of the Ernst Zschiedrichsen family, around 1915,
  • 7. Grave of the Schneider family, around 1920,

Memorial to the fallen of the First World War: remarkable complex with stele, stairs, visual axes.

09299536
 


Residential stable house, two barns and well house of a farm August-Bebel-Strasse 72
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around 1800 An ensemble typical of the landscape and of social history and significance for the local image.
  • Residential house: two-storey, gable-independent, first floor quarry stone plastered, door portal marked 1881, upper floor half-timbered, partly plastered, a gable triangle boarded up with a hay elevator, steep saddle roof,
  • Barns: two-storey with extension, half-timbered with wood paneling, gable roof,
  • Well house: two-storey, timber-framed boarded, flat pitched gable roof.
09299510
 


Former administration building (today residential building) August-Bebel-Strasse 77a
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around 1910 Broadly mounted plastered building in good original condition, of architectural significance.

Two-storey solid plastered building, broad structure, horizontal accentuated by window sills and other cornices, side entrance with original front door with decorative grating, entrance accented by flanking fluted pilasters that support the entrance canopy, hip roof with two pikes along the eaves,

Inside: lead glass windows in the stairwell, elaborate staircase with turned wooden railing.

09299511
 


Former school (today town hall) August-Bebel-Strasse 79
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1900 Stately clinker brick building with a gabled central projection, of local history and significance.

Three- or two-storey red brick building with a central projectile, plastered ground floor, building horizontally structured by plaster strips and cornice, windows accentuated by edging and roofing (triangular gable and horizontal beams), gable triangle with arched windows, gable roof, remarkable entrance design with coffered double-winged house window and door frame with gable, fourth school building in Beierfeld, inside original staircase and doors.

09299512
 


Residential house in open development August-Bebel-Strasse 93
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around 1900 Well-preserved Wilhelminian style building with the original plaster structure of urban and architectural value.

Originally a semi-detached house, now an entrance added, eaves, two-storey with central projections, plastered construction, on the ground floor plastered ashlars, corner pilasters, pilaster strips continued on the upper floor, ledge cornice between the ground floor and upper floor, central projection also with pilasters or pilasters, in the front gable round windows, saddle roof, prominent urban planning location a curve at the junction with Waschleither Strasse.

09299513
 


Apartment building in open development August-Bebel-Strasse 142
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1913 In the reform style of the period around 1910, a striking plastered building, of importance in terms of architectural history, urban development and the street scene.

Rectangular floor plan, two-storey, house entrance with triangular gable roofing, semicircular protruding staircase porch with bell roof, house corner originally a shop, curved cornice, balconies and winter garden with half-timbering, base of quarry stone masonry, on house corners and at the entrance area natural stone facing, high mansard roof.

09299517
 


Villa, villa garden (garden monument) and enclosure August-Bebel-Strasse 174
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around 1930 Building shaped by the local style, villa of the Beierfeld manufacturer Nier, of architectural and local historical value.

At the exit of the village located villa in a large garden plot, plastered building with natural stone plinth, house entrance opening with a round arch, this with natural stone cladding, polygonal and semicircular bay windows, shutters, gable triangle on the west side, steep gable roof, the semicircular bay window with conical roof. Inside: original door, lead glass windows in the vestibule, a terrace garden extends to the south.

09299518
 


villa August-Bebel-Strasse 192
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around 1935 Typical plastered building with a hipped roof, historically important.

Two-storey plastered building on a square floor plan with natural stone plinth, windowsill cornice, small semicircular bay window on the street side, hipped roof with slate covering.

09299607
 


Residential stable house and barn of a farm Bernsbacher Strasse 7
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around 1800 Rural property in half-timbered construction, of importance in terms of building history and character of the townscape.
  • Residential building: Forming an historically significant ensemble with neighboring buildings, two-story plastered building, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered plastered or partially solid, gable triangles clad, partly single-storey due to the hillside location, half-hipped roof, hay hatch eaves side street side.
  • Barn: one storey, timber-framed boarded, gable roof.
09299520
 


Cottage and barn Bernsbacher Strasse 9
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around 1800 Traditional rural house of architectural and socio-historical importance, also relevant to the history of local development.
  • Residential building: Two-storey, ground floor plastered, upper floor presumably half-timbered plastered or boarded up, rear eaves side extension without monument value, on the rear eaves side a six-part sliding window from the time of construction, saddle roof partly covered with slate,
  • Barn: One storey with jamb, timbered timber frame, gable roof.
09299521
 


Residential house in open development, with extension Bernsbacher Strasse 14
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documented after 1667 (residential building) Low single-storey residential building with surrounding framework as well as two-story extension with half-timbered upper floor, probably an old gardener's property, one of the few buildings with preserved surrounding framework construction, great importance in the history of the house.

Due to its old age and the valuable building structure as well as the authenticity of both parts of the house, they are of great importance in the history of the house. LfD / 2012.

Older half of the house probably 1667 -> s. Beyer. Ortschronik: “The garden or mouth house is on a building site including a patch of earth, which from the genetic material of the brother S. Hecker for 17 gulden 7 Gr. Acquired in 1667, built. ”, Single-storey, today at least partially massive, on the right side surrounding framework 2/2 yokes, tensioning bolts, leafed headbands, room indented (see F. Delitz“ Environment at a glance ”p. 99), block room Preserved, later two-storey extension around 1900, ground floor massively plastered, upper storey timber-framed paneled or clad, gable roof.

09299522
 


villa Bockweg 2
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1913 Plastered building with ornamental framework and leaded glass windows, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, corner of tower-like bay window and ornamental framework, in a dominant urban development location, inside: original tiled stove from the time of construction and doors.

09299609
 


Residential house in open development Bockweg 3
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around 1935 Plastered building in the local style, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, plastered construction, large cube with a slate hipped roof, double-leaf box windows with wooden shutters, plinth and surrounding wall of natural stone layered masonry, garage in the basement.

09299523
 


Residential stable house, side building and courtyard paving of a three-sided courtyard Bockweg 9
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re. 1826 Residential stable house with a northern stable extension in half-timbered construction, courtyard complex of great architectural and local historical importance.
  • Residential stable house: Ground floor solid plastered, door portal with keystone marked "EF 1826", upper floor timber-frame clad or boarded up, crooked hip roof, groin vault inside, northern stable extension,
  • Side building: plastered quarry stone building, keystone over the entrance marked "EF 1837", the entrance with a basket arch, slit-like windows with window frames made of porphyry tufa on the ground floor and first floor - probably built as a storage building,
  • Barn: Two-storey with jamb, massive ground floor, upper floor and jamb simple half-timbered, plastered around 1900, flat pitched gable roof, demolition in 2015.

Originally, the estate was a half-ware of the eighth hooves of the first settlement from around 1200, acquired by the entrepreneur Friedrich after 1800, then expansion of the estate as a production facility for spoon manufacture, thus documenting the transition phase from pure craft production to industrial production, spoons were used in the buildings manufactured and tinned as well as stored, the side building is remarkable in terms of house history. The building is valuable because of its unique construction (window formats).

09299524
 


Villa with enclosure Frankstrasse 2
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around 1905 Plastered facade with stand bay, significance in terms of building history.

Two-storey solid plastered building with a rustic base, hipped roof, gabled bay-like porch, corner turrets, inside colored glass windows and contemporary door frames.

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Former civil servants 'and workers' consumption facility of the Frankonia metal factory (now an outbuilding of the school) and side gate Frankstrasse 9
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1918 Elaborate plastered building in reform style with baroque style, of historical and architectural significance.

Two-storey, longitudinal building, coupled windows, approximately in the middle of a representative, recessed entrance with a round arch, structure of pilasters, facade decorated with medallions (busts - almost fully plastic) as well as cartouches of the coat of arms, next to the house large gate entrance with coffered double-winged arched gate, remarkable wrought-iron bracket next to the house (shield entrance not preserved) , inside only paneling preserved, originally a dining room for employees and workers as well as a sales point, today an annex to the school.

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Villa with attached garage, villa garden, garden pavilion, garden stairs and gate entrance Frankstrasse 27
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around 1930 Representative factory owner's villa with remnants of equipment, of architectural, local and gardening significance.

Builders: Manufacturer family Nier, one or two-storey plastered building on an irregular floor plan with projections and recesses of the facade, verandas, balconies, steep pitched roof with slate roofing, shingled gable triangles, decorative walls and terrace walls of natural stone in layered masonry, garden pavilion wooden construction with pyramid helmet, inside the Villa Stucco with cranes, wood paneling, original doors with beer glaze painting, original wooden stairs with wooden railings, windows and bars, representative entrance design, today Hotel "Villa Theodor".

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Villa with attached outbuilding and garage as well as villa garden Frankstrasse 29
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around 1930 Representative building ensemble, influenced by the Heimat style, of importance in terms of building history, local history and garden art.
  • Villa: irregular floor plan, solid plastered building with natural stone plinth, maggot plaster, steep pitched roof, also side wing or extension with pitched roof, house and terrace entrances with partly representative staircases, gable triangles originally with shingle, now boarded up, also upper floor of the extension, interior: parquet, wooden stairs , on the ground floor coffered ceiling with painting (including hunting motifs), panels with floral motifs, on the ground floor three leaded glass windows depicting Elector Johann the First of Saxony, Pirkheymer and Duke Friedrich of Saxony, free copies after Albrecht Dürer, * outbuilding: one-storey, L- Shaped floor plan, natural stone masonry, gable roof with different inclinations, entrance curved natural stone walls connected with natural stone posts, these are crowned by stone balls,
  • Remnants of the garden below the house with large greenery and remains of the path.
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Transformer house Frankstrasse 29 (opposite)
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around 1930 Almost square natural stone building with a pyramid roof of technical historical importance.

Single-storey, cube with pyramid helmet, simple, landscape-adapted building, served to power the Nier villas and the pumping station located there.

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Villa (No. 24), servants' residence (No. 26) with garage and gazebo and retaining wall Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 24; 26
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around 1930 Clearly structured factory owner's villa, characterized by the Heimat style, with a similarly designed servant house, of architectural and local significance.
  • Villa: Two-storey plastered building on a longitudinal rectangular floor plan, functional facade structure, on the ground floor garden side window frames with horizontal roofing, on the upper floor shutters with lamellas, shingled gable, curved slate-covered gable roof,
  • Servant house: two-storey plastered building with garage, gable roof with slate covering,
  • In the garden there is a wooden pavilion with a high hipped roof (originally with thatched roofing).
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Semi-detached house in open development Kantstrasse 5; 7
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around 1930 Typical plastered construction of architectural value.

Two-storey plastered building with a curved hipped roof with slate covering, facade structured by regularly arranged arched (ground floor) and rectangular windows (upper floor), windowsill cornice on the upper floor, folding shutters, house entrances on the side of the stairwell, house entrances with single-winged arched doors, these with glass inserts with curved bars.

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school Pestalozzistraße 1
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1911/1912 Former elementary school, representative building with elements of reform style from around 1910, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the streets.

Inaugurated on October 19, 1912, three-storey building on a rectangular floor plan, second floor today with slate cladding, natural stone masonry base, large, clearly structured plastered building with slate-covered hipped roof and clock tower (roof turret) with bell helmet, former Volks-Schule inscription not preserved, entrance in the middle of the Eaves side with roofing, supported by columns.

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Peter-Pauls-Kirche, churchyard and rectory: rectory
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Peter-Pauls-Kirche , churchyard and rectory: rectory Pfarrweg 2
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according to files 1716 Stately half-timbered building of architectural, historical and local significance - individual features of the entity (see also entity 09305959).

Standing next to the old Peter and Paul Church, originally a farm, the ground floor was massively plastered with a massive entrance porch (after 1900), the upper floor was half-timbered with corner struts, narrow compartments, profiled threshold, gable clad or slated, gable roof, inside with a 68 square meter hall Beam ceiling, door portal to the churchyard with earring and keystone.

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Aggregate of Peter and Pauls Church, churchyard and rectory Pfarrweg 2; 4
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17./18. century The ensemble that characterizes the site and is of architectural and historical importance, with the following individual monuments:
  • Church with furnishings (later burial church),
  • 11 tombs and cemetery enclosure (see individual monuments 09299544),
  • Rectory (see individual monument 09299535),
  • Cemetery and Luther oak on Pfarrweg (garden monuments) - on the Pfarrweg in front of the churchyard there is an approximately 400-year-old Luther oak (garden and natural monument),
  • as well as churchyard and rectory as a whole.

Gravestones at the Peter-Paul-Kirche and on the area of ​​the old churchyard:

  • 1. Christiane Friedericke Köhler tomb, marble (?), Inscribed 1817,
  • 2. Carl Friedrich sandstone tomb? on the southern wall of the church, slender central section with two side pedestals each with a figure (without a head), 2nd half of the 18th century, inscription illegible,
  • 3. Sandstone grave on the south wall of the church with two cartouches and putti on the side, 18th century,
  • 4. Sandstone grave on the south wall of the church with urn, end of the 18th century,
  • 5. Two sandstone tombs on the western wall of the church, the right one marked 1759, the left tomb Christian Heinrich? (1698-1760),
  • 6. Sandstone tomb for the sisters Clara Dorothea and Christiana Friderica Friedrich, died 1762,
  • 7. Sandstone grave of the Gottfried Heinrich (?) Friedrich family,
  • 8. Arthur Nier grave, around 1914, grave slab with Erzgebirge motif, significant in terms of local history, personal history and craftsmanship.

On the side of the churchyard wall facing the church there are a number of small tombs embedded in the plaster (no individual monuments).

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Individual features of the aggregate Peter-Pauls-Kirche, Kirchhof and Pfarrhof Pfarrweg 4
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around 1230 Simple hall church of Romanesque origin, of architectural, art-historical and local significance.

Presumably of Romanesque origin, expanded to the north in 1607, renewal and extension in the south in 1768, restorations: 1830 (inside), 1909 (outside) and since 1995, plastered quarry stone building with a steep gable roof and octagonal roof turret with a curved hood, inside: surrounding galleries with prayer rooms , Painted parapets, simple renaissance confessional, renaissance table from 1680 was converted into a pulpit altar in 1768, wooden baptism from 1830, Donatiorgel from 1728 with baroque prospectus, various grave monuments (see Dehio 1998, p. 61f.).

For grave monuments, see above under the whole.

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Barn and enclosure with entrance gate of a farm Pfarrweg 5
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around 1800 Striking building near the Peter-Paul-Kirche, historically important.
  • Barn: ground floor quarry stone masonry - partly half-timbered, attic brick masonry - around 1900, saddle roof,
  • Enclosure: quarry stone wall with arched gate and renewed cover.
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Former single home (today residential building) Richterstraße 30
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1924 Erected as a single home for workers of the factory owner Nier, today a residential house and cultural / commercial use, representative building of importance for the local history and the townscape.

Three-storey building on a rectangular floor plan, slightly angled, high base storey natural stone masonry, ground floor and first floor plastered, second floor wooden paneling, hipped roof with regularly arranged dormers with a gable roof, small turret with pyramid helmet, built by Hermann Nier for single workers, consecrated on December 13, 1924 , on the southern estate of the company, the entrance covered by a wooden balcony on pillars, above it a two-storey bay window on a triangular floor plan.

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Apartment building in open development Lower Viehtrift 2
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around 1905 City-planning dominant plastered construction of architectural and street-defining value.

Two-storey corner house from the Wilhelminian era, three-dimensional facade design, strong cornice, window frames and crowning of the windows, at the corner a single-storey roof extension (tower-like design) with a truncated pyramid as a roof, in the roof area integrated dormers with pointed helmets and floating gables, other dormers crooked hip roofs with floating gable.

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Residential house in open development Waschleither Strasse 2
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around 1895, possibly older Well-preserved Wilhelminian style building with the original plaster structure of urban and architectural value.

Two-storey, rectangular floor plan, corners with plastering ashlar on the ground floor, corner pilasters, strong cornice, house entrance in the center of the eaves, first floor horizontal window canopies and window frames, sills on corbels, flat-pitched gable roof, simple dormers with gable roof.

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Residential house in open development Wernergässel 1
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around 1905 Distinctive plastered building with corner shutter and decorative framework, of architectural significance.

Two-storey corner building, corner shop on the ground floor, arched and segmented arched windows, front door and shop door with segmented arches, belt cornice, corner three-storey - in the gable area ornamental framework partly with curved struts, original elaborate single-leaf shop door with glass insert, hipped roof, good original condition.

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Residential house in open development Wernergässel 4
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around 1905 Typical clinker brick building, historically important.

One-storey, central projectile with roof bay window, window frames, windows all renewed, blind arches with shell ornaments above windows, house entrance on the side with tin roof on wrought iron support structure, hipped roof, inside original apartment and room doors, stucco ceilings.

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Waschleithe

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Road bridge Am Fürstenberg
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marked 1861 One-bay stone arch bridge with quarry stone parapet walls of technical and transport historical importance.

Bridge over the Oswaldbach opposite the Dudelskirche, on the parapet on the river side stone tablet with carved writing: “Built by the Comm. Grünthal in 1861 "

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Former children's rest home with enclosure Am Fürstenberg 1
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1926 Building ensemble influenced by the Heimat style and of artistic, socio-historical and architectural significance.

Erected on the foundation walls of the former marble works, ground floor natural stone masonry with pointed arched windows, upper floor block construction with pre-blinded surrounding construction, gable triangles with diagonal wooden cladding, steep curved gable roof with large roof pike, roof covered with two-tone slate,

Inside: original doors and stairs, terrace with garages, retaining walls, fencing with a gate made of natural stone, builder Fritz Adler, Schwarzenberg.

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Show and training mine
Show and training mine Am Fürstenberg 6
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1705 Start of funding Museum facility on the site of the former ore mines "Frisch Glück" and "Herkule" s as well as the former marble works of technical and regional historical importance. 09299549
 


Gasthaus " Köhlerhütte Fürstenbrunn " and covered garden terrace (garden restaurant ) Am Fürstenberg 7
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1838 Koehlerhütte Originally the supervisory house for the memorial to commemorate the robbery of the prince with a bar license, a log house with a surrounding structure in a singular design and a garden restaurant of great importance in terms of local history and architectural history.

Garden restaurant: covered garden terrace made of tree trunks and branches with a gable roof, around 1900.

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Memorial stone in memory of the prince robbery of 1455
Memorial stone in memory of the prince robbery of 1455 Am Fürstenberg 7 (near)
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re. 1822 Historically significant natural stone obelisk.

Obelisk made of natural stone blocks with an inscription plaque: “Fürstenbrunn. / Here was / Prince Albrecht , ancestor of the Kgl. Sächs: Princely house. / On July 8th 1455. / by the charcoal burner Georg Schmidt./ hereafter called Triller./ from Kunzens von Kauffungen robber's hand rescued./ Installed on July 8th, 1822. "

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House and barn of a homestead Beierfelder Strasse 17
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Residential stable house and barn of a Winkelhof Hinterdorfer Strasse 20
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documented in 1701 Half-timbered house that has largely been preserved in its original form, a building ensemble that characterizes the town and is of architectural and local value.
  • Residential house: Two-storey, first floor quarry stone masonry plastered, upper floor half-timbered narrow-stalked and striving, northern gable on the upper floor boarded up with a hay elevator, on the upper floor above the house entrance door, saddle roof,
  • Barn: Standing at right angles to the house, two-storey, timber-framed boarded, gable roof, roofed transition between the house and the barn via Hinterdorfer Straße,

Dating "1721" on the floorboard, which was reinstalled during the renovation.

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Ruins of a pilgrimage church ("Dudelskirche")
Ruins of a pilgrimage church (" Dudelskirche ") Talstrasse
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1515 Late Gothic sacral building, ruin that shapes the landscape and is of historical importance.

Standing on the former Grünhain-Raschau-Rittersgrün pass road, remains of the wall of a former late Gothic pilgrimage church, abandoned after the Reformation after 1533, resulting in decay, the name derives from the “Dult” annual market festival, seven-meter-high surrounding walls still preserved.

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Cottage with integrated barn part Talstrasse 45
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2nd half of the 19th century Traditional half-timbered house of significance for the townscape and building history.

Two-storey, solid ground floor, large wooden barn door in the commercial section, upper floor simple post framework with corner struts, flat pitched gable roof, boarded up northern gable, characterizing the townscape due to its direct street location.

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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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