List of cultural monuments in Herrenhof

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The list of cultural monuments in Herrenhof is as of November 2010 and contains in accordance with the law on the maintenance and protection of cultural monuments in the state of Thuringia (ThüDSchG) in the current version of February 24, 2016 and the first law amending the ThüDSchG of November 23, 2005 the cultural monuments of the mentioned municipality in the Thuringian district of Gotha . Georgenthal is the fulfilling municipality for Herrenhof .

Note: The list may be subject to changes that do not appear here. In individual cases, the current list can be viewed at the lower monument protection authority of the district office or at the building authority of the respective municipality or administrative association.

Definitions

The protection of immovable cultural monuments already arises from the existence of the legal requirements of § 2 of the Thuringian Monument Protection Act and does not depend on the entry in the list of monuments of the state or the municipalities. This means that objects that are not included in a list of monuments can definitely be monuments.

Cultural monuments

According to § 2 of the Thuringian Monument Protection Act, cultural monuments are all things, aggregates or parts of things that are of public interest for historical, artistic, technical, scientific, folklore or urban planning reasons as well as for reasons of historical village image maintenance. Monument ensembles and ground monuments are also counted among the cultural monuments.

Monument ensemble

A monument ensemble can be:

  • Overall structural systems: Overall structural systems are, in particular, groups of buildings, uniformly designed quarters and settlements and historical town centers including the plants, open spaces and water areas associated with them.
  • Characteristic street, square or townscape: A characteristic street, square or townscape is given in particular if the appearance of the facility is indicative of a specific era or development or of a characteristic construction method with different styles.
  • Characteristic local floor plans: A characteristic local floor plan is given if the appearance of the facility is characteristic of a certain epoch or development, in particular with regard to local and settlement forms, street layouts, plot structures and fortifications.
  • Historic parks and gardens: Historic parks and gardens are works of horticultural art, the location of which, as well as the architectural and plant design, bear witness to the function of the complex as a living space and self-portrayal of earlier forms of society and the culture it supported. This also includes animal and botanical gardens, provided they have their own overall historical and architectural design.
  • historical production sites and plants.

Not all parts of a monument ensemble have to be cultural monuments in order to be considered cultural monuments.

Ground monument

Movable or immovable objects that were or are hidden in the ground or under water and that provide information about animal or plant life (paleontological monuments) or that represent evidence, remains or traces of human culture (archaeological monuments) are soil monuments.

Note

The present list of monuments does not make the distinctions described consistently.

Individual features § 2 Paragraph (1) No. ThürDSchG

Sacred buildings

image address Monument designation comment Corridor / parcel
location coord.
Web link
Herrenhof-Kirche-3.JPG Herrenhof, Nauendorfer Strasse 3 Church of St. Petri with furnishings There was a chapel in Herrenhof as early as the 12th to 17th centuries. It was first mentioned in 1143 in a document from the Reinhardsbrunn monastery. At that time the monasteries Reinhardsbrunn and Georgenthal fought about the district of Herrenhof. The dispute ended in 1186 in favor of Georgenthal. At the end of the 17th century, the dilapidated chapel was replaced by a new building from 1692. 1–264 / 1
location The church at Wikipedia

Secular buildings (by location)

image address Monument designation comment Corridor / parcel
location
web link
EheObjektDenkmal.svg Ohrdrufer Strasse 1 Residential building The building was demolished around 2013. Rubble site (2016) 1–144 / 1–2
position

Individual evidence

  • Oral dictation by the former VG Apfelstädtaue