List of cultural monuments in Hinterhermsdorf

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The list of cultural monuments in Hinterhermsdorf contains the cultural monuments in the Sebnitz district of Hinterhermsdorf shown in the official list of monuments of the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony . The notes are to be observed.

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Sebnitz .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in the district of Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .

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Hinterhermsdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Hinterhermsdorf monument protection area (Map) Proposal for a conservation area 09300020
 


Hinterhermsdorf monument protection area Neudorf location (Map) Proposal for a conservation area 09302616
 


Inscription plaque Inscription plaque, south of the village, on Höllstraße - of local history. 09254506
 


Memorial stone (Map) 1889 of local importance. "Providentiae Memor. 1089-1889 ". 09254496
 


Dam and lock system
Dam and lock system (Map) 1930s The dam wall and the construction of the upper lock, including the so-called "bark house" - of technical significance. The lock is first mentioned in 1667. 09254320
 


Memorial stone for someone who perished in the forest (Map) re. 1834 of local importance. Inscription: "... on June 17, 1834, in the evening in the ninth hour ... his earthly existence", sandstone, in classicistic forms. 09254494
 


Dam and lock system
Dam and lock system (Map) The dam wall and the construction of the Niedere Schleuse lock - of technical significance. 09254321
 


Waystone (Map) 19th century of importance in terms of traffic history 09254487
 


Relief representation of a lynx
Relief representation of a lynx (Map) Relief representation of a lynx; of importance in terms of local history. 09254505
 


Stone cross Stone cross; of importance in terms of local history. Inscription carved on the south side, beginning in the head and reaching down to the arms and probably to the shaft, weathered, legible: "MP /.../ 1678 died (Quietzsch)"; on the other hand Kobuch 1956: Palme / 1678 D (ominica) Judic (a) [Judica Sunday: March 17th] . Incised linearly on the vertex of the head: cross, possibly marking a subsequent use as a boundary stone. Arm and head straight, head relatively long, edges slightly rounded, shaft not visible. Height: south side 50 cm, north side 46 cm, width: 42 cm, thickness: 23 cm. - Chipped off at the head, inscription only partially legible due to weathering (therefore different dating interpretations); Cross sunk to the lower arm edges. 09252267
 


Memorial stone (Map) 19th century in memory of someone who perished in the forest, of local history 09254495
 


Altar stone
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Altar stone (Map) Memorial stone; Local and home history significance. The names of all district rangers since 1632 can be found on the large sandstone block; the inscription: “Here persecuted Bohemian Protestants under Emperor Ferdinand the Elder stopped. II around the year 1630 church services from ”(hence the altar stone ). This inscription does not come from the year 1893, when older inscriptions and symbols (coats of arms, swords, hunting horns, chalice) were destroyed there as part of a "beautification measure". See also the “Two memorial plaques on the altar stone” in OT Ottendorf (ID no. 09254638). 09303873
 


Residential stable house Am Langk 1
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2nd half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered , boarded up, historically important. First floor window in original size. 09254502
 


Stable house (surrounding area) Am Langk 3
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1669 according to information one of the oldest houses in town, preserved to a large extent in its original appearance, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Upper floor half-timbered structure, hooked floor plan, tailcoat roof, surrounding framework on the right 2/2 yokes, further yoke in the tailcoat roof area, glazed windows in original size, block room paneled. 09254504
 


Stable house (surrounding area) Am Langk 4
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1st half of the 19th century of importance in terms of building history and social history. Upper floor timber-framed boarded, surrounding framework on the left 2/3/1 yokes, block room removed, front door sandstone walls. 09254503
 


Residential building
Residential building An der Kirnitzsch 1
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around 1800 largely preserved in its original appearance, of architectural and socio-historical importance. One storey, surrounding framework on the right 2/3 / - yokes, block room paneled. 09254497
 


Residential building An der Kirnitzsch 2
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2nd half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important. Windows on the upper floor are projected and in their original size, winter windows on the first floor, and the first floor with sandstone walls. 09254498
 


Niedermühle
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Niedermühle An der Kirnitzsch 3
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after 1857 foundation walls from the previous building Miller's house and three outbuildings as well as hydraulic engineering of a mill property - all buildings are half-timbered, an ensemble of significant architectural and local history, two millstones on the site, residential mill house: first floor and jamb half-timbered, ground floor sandstone walls, window sizes and sprouts in the original sense, old door leaf, outbuilding upstairs half-timbered ( one with jamb), on the solid stone ground floor, another outbuilding made of wood. 09254492
 


Residential building
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Residential building Stain 1
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1st half of the 19th century of importance in terms of building history and social history. One-storey, gable slated in two colors, paneled block room, with winter windows. 09254482
 


Residential building
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Residential building Stain 4
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1st half of the 19th century of importance in terms of building history and social history. One storey, surrounding framework on the left 2/2 yokes, boarded gable, old roof truss and structure preserved. 09254483
 


Residential building
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Residential building Stain 5
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around 1800 of importance in terms of building history and social history. Surrounding binding on the left 2/2 yokes, one storey, half-timbered. 09254484
 


Stable house (surrounding area) Stain 11
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1st half of the 19th century Part of the structure of the "stain", of architectural and socio-historical importance. Surrounding structure on the right 2/2/2 yokes, upper floor half-timbered boarded up, original window sizes of upper floor, ground floor partially changed, quite low surrounding structure. 09254485
 


Residential stable house (surrounding area) and wooden barn of a two-sided courtyard Stain 12
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1845 its exposed location makes a decisive contribution to the appearance of the place, which is of architectural and socio-historical importance. Upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, surrounding framework on the left 2/3/1 yokes. 09254486
 


Stable house (surrounding area)
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Stable house (surrounding area) Birkenweg 9
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Door frame re. 1818 largely preserved in its original appearance, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, upper arbor, framework on the right 3/3/1 yokes, original window sizes. 09254489
 


Residential building
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Residential building Buchenstrasse 1
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re. 1842 Double room building, historically and socially important. Upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, windows largely in their original size, framework on the right and left 2/2 yokes, with profiled sandstone front door walls. 09254457
 


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Residential building Buchenstrasse 4
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around 1850 important structural component of the townscape, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, slate covering . 09254459
 


Stable house (surrounding area)
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Stable house (surrounding area) Buchenstrasse 8
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Door frame re. 1848 of importance in terms of building history and social history. Upper floor and gable timber-framed boarded up, four yokes remnants of framework on the gable side, ground floor significantly changed, windows largely original size, profiled sandstone walls (basket arch) 09254461
 


Former poor house
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Former poor house Buchenstrasse 10
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1st half of the 19th century exposed location, historically important. Small residential building, single-storey, boarded timber frame, window openings largely in their original size. 09254462
 


Residential house (surrounding area) without extension
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Residential house (surrounding area) without extension Dorfbachweg 1
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Door frame re. 1791 of importance in terms of building history and social history. Surrounding on the right 2/1/1 yokes, upper floor and gable half-timbered, artfully ornamentally slated, granite door frame profiled, with keystone , window sizes largely original. 09254481
 


Residential building
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Residential building Dorfbachweg 2
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around 1850 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the town. Banding left 2/3/2 yokes, upper floor half-timbered, window sizes largely original, crooked hip roof . 09254458
 


Stable house (surrounding area)
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Stable house (surrounding area) Dorfbachweg 3
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Kern 2nd half 17th century integrative part of the floodplain development, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Low upper floor timber-frame boarded, upper arbor, surrounding framework on the left 2/2/2 yokes. 09254480
 


Residential building
Residential building Dorfbachweg 5
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1st half of the 19th century Preserved to a large extent in its original appearance, an integral part of the floodplain development, of architectural significance. Surrounding frame on the right 2/2/2 yokes, upper floor timber frame boarded up, upper arbor. 09254479
 


Residential building Dorfbachweg 6
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1676 Dendro of importance in terms of building history and local history. Upper floor timber-frame boarded, upper floor roof overhang (arcade), double block room, gardening. 09254474
 


Stable house (surrounding area)
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Stable house (surrounding area) Dorfbachweg 11
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2nd half of the 18th century integrative part of the floodplain development, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Surroundings on the right 2/3/2 yokes, ground floor in the massive part rebuilt, upper floor half-timbered, boarded, gable side slated, arched front door walls. 09254476
 


Residential building Dorfbachweg 12
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1st half of the 19th century largely preserved in its original appearance, exposed location, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Surrounding binding on the left 2/2 yokes, upper floor and gable timber-framing boarded up. 09254475
 


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Residential building Dorfbachweg 19
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1st half of the 19th century largely preserved in its original appearance, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Surrounding structure on the right 2/2 yokes, one-storey, gable ornamentally clad, surrounding structure and block room old (surrounding structure overhang), wood part of the stable. 09254471
 


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Residential building Dorfbachweg 25
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around 1900 quotes folk architecture in the tourist sense, of importance in terms of building history. Upper floor half-timbered, double block room , roof overhang in Swiss style , massive central projection , original door leaf. 09254473
 


Three memorial plaques Kirnitzsch
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re. 1882 Three memorial plaques for the supporters of the boat trip - of local history 09254491
 


The aggregate component of the aggregate death march Schwarzheide – Theresienstadt 1945 with memorial plaque Mönchsstein
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1980s The aggregate component of the aggregate death march Schwarzheide – Theresienstadt 1945 with a memorial plaque for murdered concentration camp prisoners (aggregate ID No. 09299874) - of local significance. At the junction to Obermühle and Mönchstein, the inscription was renewed after it was damaged during the fall of the Wall and then restored, it reads: "In Hinterhermsdorf the SS guards of the death column from the Schwarzheide concentration camp murdered the anti-fascists Paul Fischer, Wilhelm Slatin, Herbert Altschul, Friedrich Kaufmann, Erwin Teicher, Kurt Altschul, the Pole Matjesky and a French ”. 09254493
 


The whole of the village church and the Hinterhermsdorf churchyard with several individual monuments and the churchyard as part of the whole
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The whole of the village church and the Hinterhermsdorf churchyard with several individual monuments and the churchyard as part of the whole Neudorfer Strasse
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around 1700 The whole of the Hinterhermsdorf village church with several individual monuments: church, memorial for those who fell in World War I, six tombs, a grave complex and enclosure (individual monuments ID No. 09254490) and the cemetery as a whole - of significance in terms of building history and local history 09302148
 


Village church and cemetery Hinterhermsdorf (individual monuments for ID no.09302148)
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Village church and cemetery Hinterhermsdorf (individual monuments for ID no.09302148) Neudorfer Strasse
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1689 Individual features of the community of Hinterhermsdorf village church: Church, memorial for those who fell in World War I, six tombs, a tomb and enclosure - of architectural and local importance. Evangelical parish church, so-called angel church since 1927. 09254490
 


The aggregate component of the aggregate death march Schwarzheide – Theresienstadt 1945 with memorial plaque Neudorfstrasse
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1980s The aggregate component of the aggregate death march Schwarzheide – Theresienstadt 1945 with a memorial plaque for the pass of the concentration camp prisoners on April 23, 1945 (aggregate ID no. 09299874) - of local significance. Opposite the Richterschmiede, the inscription reads: "On April 25, 1945 the column of deaths from the fascist Schwarzheide concentration camp passed here". 09254460
 


Waystone Neudorfstrasse
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, sandstone, triangular. 09254427
 


Residential building
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Residential building Neudorfstrasse 1
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around 1850 Residential house (surrounding area) - important in terms of building history and the appearance of the streets. Upper floor and gable half-timbered, slated, windows upper floor in original size, half-hip roof. 09254424
 


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Residential building Neudorfstrasse 2
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1st half of the 19th century Preserved to a large extent in its original appearance, of importance in terms of building history. Upper floor timber-framed boarded, gable ornamentally slated, double block room, partly wide framing yokes, framing left and right 2/3/2 yokes, glazed windows in original size. 09254425
 


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Residential building Neudorfstrasse 8
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1st half of the 19th century of importance in terms of building history and social history. Upper floor and gable timber-framed boarded, surrounding framework on the right 2/3/1 yokes, changed by additions, roof with slips , paneled block room, old structure largely preserved. 09254426
 


Former  Forest house and outbuildings
Former Forest house and outbuildings Neudorfstrasse 15; 17
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around 1900 Influence of the Swiss style, significant in terms of building history and local history. Slate roofing, hipped roofs with overhang in the Swiss style, gable cladding, red brick over a rustic base, windows partly with profiled sandstone walls, corner rustication, of local historical importance. 09254428
 


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Residential building Neudorfstrasse 33
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1st half of the 19th century of importance in terms of building history and social history. Surrounding structure on the right 2/2/2 yokes, one storey, with sometimes considerable roof overhang, surrounding structure construction with headbands, block room paneled. 09254429
 


Stable house (surrounding area)
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Stable house (surrounding area) Neudorfstrasse 35
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Door frame re. 1840, Kern possibly older Despite renovations and extensions, there is still sufficient authentic evidence of traditional timber construction, of significance in terms of building history. Upper floor timber-framed boarded, framing with headbands, framing right 3/3 yokes. 09254488
 


House with integrated barn
House with integrated barn Neudorfstrasse 37
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around 1800 old structure and roof truss, of architectural significance. Original size window, winter window. Basement: attached to the house on the slope. 09254430
 


Residential stable house (surrounding area) with integrated barn
Residential stable house (surrounding area) with integrated barn Neudorfstrasse 39
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re. 1829 largely preserved in its original appearance, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Surrounding left 2/3/2 yokes, upper floor timber-framed boarded, profiled door frame with inscription, block room paneled, window upper floor in original size. 09254431
 


Residential building
Residential building Neudorfstrasse 41
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1st half of the 19th century of importance in terms of building history and social history. Surroundings on the right 2/3/1 yokes, upper floor half-timbered clad, block room paneled. 09254432
 


Residential stable house (surrounding area), with integrated economic part
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Residential stable house (surrounding area), with integrated economic part Neudorfstrasse 43
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around 1900 of importance in terms of building history and social history. Surrounding left 3/4 yokes, upper floor and gable half-timbering, surrounding construction with headbands, block room paneled, window upper floor in original size. 09254433
 


Stable house (surrounding area)
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Stable house (surrounding area) Neudorfstrasse 47
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Door lintel re. 1779 of importance in terms of building history and social history. Surrounding left 2/3/1 yokes, upper floor timber-framed boarded, ground floor in the massive part changed, windows in original size. 09254434
 


Residential house (surrounding area) on a solid base (hillside)
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Residential house (surrounding area) on a solid base (hillside) Neudorfstrasse 49
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2nd half of the 19th century, core possibly older Structurally and socio-historically important, winter windows, dormer windows. 09254436
 


Residential building
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Residential building Neudorfstrasse 51
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2nd half of the 19th century of importance in terms of building history and social history. Banding on the right 2/3 yokes, enlarged windows on the upper floor, timber-framed boarded upper floor, tailcoat roof . 09254437
 


Stable house (surrounding area)
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Stable house (surrounding area) Neudorfstrasse 53
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Door frame re. 1839 of importance in terms of building history and social history. Surrounding binding on the left 2/2 yokes, upper floor half-timbered, partly boarded-up, glazed windows in original size, door frame sandstone, with basket arch and keystone. 09254435
 


Residential stable house and wooden barn of a farm
Residential stable house and wooden barn of a farm Neudorfstrasse 54
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Door frame re. 1822 Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Upper floor windows in original size, stable house: Upper floor timber-framed boarded, two arched doors, typical example of the Saxon farmhouse made of wood. 09254439
 


Stable house (surrounding area)
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Stable house (surrounding area) Neudorfstrasse 55
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1st half of the 19th century, the core is much older of importance in terms of building history and social history. Banding left 2/3 yokes, old roof truss, tailcoat roof, upper floor timber-framed boarded, upper arbor, banding with headbands, old beaver tail covering . 09254499
 


Residential stable house (surrounding area) with integrated barn
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Residential stable house (surrounding area) with integrated barn Neudorfstrasse 57
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1st half of the 19th century, core possibly older of importance in terms of building history and social history. Banding on the left 2/3/1 yokes, first floor windows in original size, ground floor slightly changed, upper floor timber-frame boarded, gable overhang, block room paneled. 09254500
 


Residential building Neudorfstrasse 59
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Door frame inside re. 1753 of importance in terms of building history and social history. partly old winter windows, partly single-storey, partly raised, double block room, double quarry stone barrel vault, located in an exposed position. 09254501
 


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Residential building Neudorfstrasse 61
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Kern around 1700 one of the oldest buildings in town, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Surrounding framework on the left 2/2/2 yokes, upper storey and gable timber-framed boarded up. 09254438
 


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Residential building Oberdorfweg 1
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re. 1804 of importance in terms of building history and social history. Surrounding supports and arches profiled (notch cut), front door with basket-arched sandstone walls (with keystone), surrounding structure on the left 2/3 yokes, windows in original size, ground floor winter window. 09254413
 


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Residential building Oberdorfweg 4
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2nd half of the 18th century of importance in terms of building history and social history. One storey, surrounding framework on the right 2/2/1 yokes, old slate covering, enlarged windows, old roof structure, surrounding framework and block room paneled. 09254414
 


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Residential building Oberdorfweg 7
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1st half of the 19th century special significance in terms of building history, shaping the image and structure. Surrounding binding on the left 2 (3) yokes, single storey, block construction on both sides of the corridor. 09226926
 


Rectory with enclosure Oberdorfweg 9
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2nd half of the 19th century of local importance. Two-storey, flat hipped roof, solid, with remnants of plaster structure (belt cornice), round-arched front door walls with keystone, outside staircase, granite trough. 09254416
 


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Residential building Oberdorfweg 10
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around 1850 of importance in terms of building history and social history. Surrounding left 2/3/2 yokes, upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, window sizes changed, surrounding framework supports slightly profiled, block room boarded. 09254415
 


Residential stable house Oberdorfweg 11
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re. 1846 historically important. Two-storey, solid, front door with inscription "SP 1846", with a crooked hip roof, front door with granite walls (arched, inscription) and floral decoration. 09254417
 


Sandstone door frame with coat of arms (monogram) Oberdorfweg 13
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re. 1841 technically and artistically important 09254418
 


Residential house (surrounding area) with integrated barn
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Residential house (surrounding area) with integrated barn Oberdorfweg 14
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1st half of the 19th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Surrounding left 2/3/2 yokes, upper floor half-timbered, windows upper floor in original size, partly boarded up, partly slated (gable side), block room paneled. 09254423
 


House and sandstone trough Oberdorfweg 19
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re. 1861 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Upper floor half-timbered, partly with boards, windows upper floor in original size. 09254420
 


Residential stable house and wooden barn of a farm Oberdorfweg 27
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1st half of the 19th century Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Window sizes largely original, winter windows, stable house: upper floor half-timbered, old boards, arched front door walls. 09254419
 


Residential house and wooden barn on a farm
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Residential house and wooden barn on a farm Oberdorfweg 29
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2nd half of the 18th century of importance in terms of building history and social history. Single-storey residential building, slated gable, with double block room (paneled), decisively shapes the path. 09254422
 


Residential house (surrounding framework, original block room with corner combing) Oberdorfweg 37
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1st half of the 19th century of importance in terms of building history and social history. Surrounding area on the right 2/2 yokes, window in original size, winter window, cellar: mountain cellar, built with the house extension around 1900, neatly joined from sandstone blocks, floor offset about 1m from the height of the access corridor, W: 2.60, L: 4.00, H: 2.20 (m), ceiling hook. 09254421
 


"Erbgericht" restaurant with side building Schandauer Strasse 1; 4; 8
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re. 1770 Residential half-timbered building, of architectural and local importance. Upper floor windows in original size, residential building: half-timbered roof, upper floor and gable timber-framed, profiled sandstone door walls, with keystone, restaurant with half-hipped roof, upper floor half-timbered, right-angled dance hall, former stables with Kumthalle, upper floor added later. 09254411
 


Old school
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Old school Schandauer Strasse 7
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Door frame re. 1802 Former school (surrounding area) and staircase - of architectural and local significance. Upper floor timber-framed boarded, surrounding structure on the right 3/3 yokes, inscription portal: "Built for our children" (first school in Hinterhermsdorf), sprouted windows and in original size, outside staircase, sandstone basket arch portal with keystone. 09254449
 


Residential stable house with integrated barn part (surrounding area) and staircase
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Residential stable house with integrated barn part (surrounding area) and staircase Schandauer Strasse 9
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re. 1841 of importance in terms of building history and social history. Upper floor timber-frame boarded, surrounding framework on the right 2/2 yokes, upper floor window in original size, inscription: "No 32 CGK 1841", open staircase, surrounding framework with notch cut, located in a central location. 09254450
 


Residential building Schandauer Strasse 11
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re. 1853, later modifications Upper floor partly half-timbered, boarded up, historically important. Lintel with floral decor, knee- high floor, outside staircase, once used as a museum, part of the central local structure. 09254451
 


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Residential building Schandauer Strasse 13
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1st half of the 19th century Preserved to a large extent in its original appearance, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the town. Surrounding structure on the right 2/3 yokes, upper floor and gable boarded half-timbering, corner combing of the block room, notch cut of the surrounding structure construction. Upper floor window in original size. 09254452
 


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Residential building Schandauer Strasse 21
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on both gables 1899 of importance in terms of building history and social history. Surrounding binding on the left 2, on the right 2/3 yokes, upper floor half-timbered, jamb, ornate boarding, gable ornamentally slated, double block room, gable broad side with wooden decoration, front door walls with keystone. 09254478
 


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Residential building Schandauer Strasse 22
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around 1850 of importance in terms of building history and social history. Surrounding binding on the left 2/3/1 yokes, upper floor timber-framed boarded, gable slated, block room paneled, simple timber-frame construction, part of the central local structure. 09254440
 


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Residential building Schandauer Strasse 24
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around 1850 of importance in terms of building history and social history. Surrounding binding on the left 2/2 yokes, upper floor timber-frame boarded, gable ornamentally slated. 09254441
 


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Residential building Schandauer Strasse 27
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1st half of the 19th century of importance in terms of building history and social history. Surrounding area on the right 2/2/2 yokes. 09254472
 


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Residential building Schandauer Strasse 30
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around 1850 of importance in terms of building history and social history. Surrounding structure on the left 3/3/3 yokes, upper floor timber-frame boarded, gable side slated. 09254442
 


Häuslerhaus (surrounding area) Schandauer Strasse 31
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around 1800 Single-storey cottage property, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Surrounding binding on the left 2/3 yokes, boarded gable. 09254466
 


Residential stable house (surrounding area) and wooden barn of a two-sided courtyard
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Residential stable house (surrounding area) and wooden barn of a two-sided courtyard Schandauer Strasse 33
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1st half of the 19th century of importance in terms of building history and social history. Surrounding binding on the left 2/2 yokes, windows in original size, residential stable house: upper floor and gable timber-framing boarded up, arched door frames. 09254468
 


Residential building Schandauer Strasse 34
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around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, historically important. Upper floor windows largely in their original size, arched front door. 09254443
 


Sandstone trough Schandauer Strasse 36 (in front)
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19th century Testimony to the rural way of life, of social and historical importance. 09254445
 


Forest house with enclosure Schandauer Strasse 38
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-frame clad, of local historical importance. Attic house added later, hipped roof, ground floor with sandstone window frames. 09254446
 


Residential house (surrounding area) with integrated barn
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Residential house (surrounding area) with integrated barn Schandauer Strasse 40
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re. 1847 Preserved to a large extent in its original appearance, of importance in terms of building history. Surrounding left 2/3 yokes, upper floor timber-framed boarded up, winter windows, gable ornamentally slated, double room. 09254447
 


Residential building Schandauer Strasse 42
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-framed, important in terms of building history and character of the townscape. Winter windows on the ground floor, windows on the first floor in original size. 09254448
 


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Residential building Schandauer Strasse 44
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around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Original window sizes, ground floor winter window. 09254453
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house Schandauer Strasse 48
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Door walls re. 1823, from the previous building Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Windows largely in their original size, paneled, with jamb, two door frames, construction preserved. 09254456
 


Residential stable house (surrounding area) and sandstone trough and mortar
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Residential stable house (surrounding area) and sandstone trough and mortar Schandauer Strasse 50
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Door frame re. 1840 of importance in terms of building history and social history. Upper floor half-timbered, elaborate boarding, surrounding framework profiled with overhang, profiled door frames. 09254455
 


Cottage with integrated barn part Schandauer Strasse 52
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around 1850 Architecturally important, single storey, boarded up. 09254454
 


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Residential building Schandauer Strasse 54
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Kern 17th century one of the oldest buildings in town, of architectural and socio-historical importance. One-storey, boarded gable, roof house added later, surround on the right 3/3 yokes, winter window. 09254463
 


Stable house (with upper arbor) and wooden barn of a farm Schandauer Strasse 56
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around 1800, keystone probably 1786 Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Winter window, upper floor window in original size, number in the keystone “86”, stable house: upper floor timber-framed boarded. 09254444
 


Stable house (surrounding area) "Zum Wanderstiefel"
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Stable house (surrounding area) "Zum Wanderstiefel" Schandauer Strasse 64
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around 1850 historically important. Surrounding structure left 2/2 yokes, upper floor timber frame boarded up, windows in original size, crooked hip roof, gable side ornamentally slated, block room and surrounding structure paneled. 09254464
 


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Residential building Schandauer Strasse 74
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1st half of the 19th century historically important. Surrounding on the right 2/3 yokes, upper floor half-timbered, upper floor windows sprouted and in original size, boarded gable, granite front door walls. 09254465
 


Residential stable house (surrounding area) with integrated barn
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Residential stable house (surrounding area) with integrated barn Schandauer Strasse 76
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re. 1839 of importance in terms of building history and social history. Banding on the right 2/3, on the left two yokes, upper floor half-timbered, windows largely in original size, clad gable side, double block room, banding with notch cut, arched front door walls, lintel with inscription. 09254467
 


Residential house (surrounding area) with integrated barn
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Residential house (surrounding area) with integrated barn Schandauer Strasse 78
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Door lintel re. 1841 of importance in terms of building history and social history. Surrounding binding on the right 2/2, on the left 2 yokes, upper floor timber frame boarded up, double block room, window sizes largely preserved in their original state. 09254469
 


The aggregate component of the aggregate death march Schwarzheide-Theresienstadt 1945 with memorial plaque Schandauer Strasse 78 (in front)
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1980s The aggregate component of the aggregate death march Schwarzheide-Theresienstadt 1945 with a plaque commemorating the passage and the murder of concentration camp inmates (aggregate ID No. 09299874) - of local significance. Left on a wall, she refers to the high number of victims. The inscription reads: “The SS guards of the death column from the Schwarzheide concentration camp murdered 33 prisoners in April 1945 on the territory of the Sebnitz district. Of the 600 anti-fascists, around 300 survived, rescued by the resistance group led by Paul Bergmann, Karel Karlovsky, Gilbert Dupau and others. a. " 09299873
 


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Residential building Schandauer Strasse 86
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re. 1848 without extension, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Surrounding frame on the right 2/2 yokes, upper floor half-timbered, window upper floor preserved in original size, boarded up on the gable side, segmental arched front door walls. 09254470
 


Floßmeistergut, now a residential building Weifbergstrasse 2
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2nd half of the 18th century Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and local significance. Windows largely in their original size, with a squat, hipped roof, broad structure, and timber-framed upstairs. 09254412
 

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  1. Residential house, Dorfbachweg 6
    • Basement: Two basement rooms with wooden ceilings: stables for a maximum of three horses, three cows and pens for two pigs, above the pens a chicken cage with a small opening to the outside. Third cellar room with sandstone vault for storage.
    • Ground floor: Walls made of up to 40 cm thick round logs, two-bay framework on the gable side, also on the entrance side and receding about 1.20 m from the front of the house, the spacious log room and opposite the house chamber, then in Continuation of the house, the barn part - the threshing floor on the ground floor with wooden beams. Extension on the valley side in 1906. Oven until 1958.
    • Upper floor: Two chambers on each side of the corridor, until 1964 renting of one chamber to vacationers, living and barn parts connected by a door. Extension by extension on the valley side (p. 24).
    • Roof: Rafter roof with a single standing chair, divided into floor and loft, clapboard covering before 1910, old shingles still present (60 cm / 12 cm / 2.2 cm), then slate covering. (M. Hammer).
  2. Hinterhermsdorf village church Hall
    church with arched windows and straight end by Hans Hahmann from Tharandt, dated 1689. Initially built as a chapel, since 1701 own pastoral office. Plastered sandstone and quarry stone building, high pitched roof with ridge turrets. Renovation and restoration 1783, around 1835 (conversion of the altar to the pulpit altar), 1845/46 (extension on the west side), 1885 (new painting), after 1910, 1939 “major renovation” (altar back to its original state, shortening of the galleries and painting) and 1975–89. Covered flat inside. Single-storey galleries painted with floral motifs on three sides. Three-tiered altar, the pictures framed by turned columns, marked 1691/92, probably by a Bohemian master. In the predella Last Supper, middle picture Crucifixion (inscribed E. Maron), above it Resurrection. The evangelists in side medallions, above four fully sculptured angels making music. - Baptismal angels floating in the choir, dated 1701, baptism and pulpit, dated 1939. Colored tombstones of the raft master Häntzschel († 1695) and his wife on the side of the altar. Further baroque tombstones in the western anteroom. Organ, dated 1846, by Samuel Heinrich Herold. (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
    Hall church with arched windows, roof turret, classifying west annex, contemporary door leaf, altar marked 1691, enclosure (gate with
    zipped posts), inside some valuable epitaphs, war memorial First World War: natural stone cube with stepped base, crowned with vases , surrounded by natural stone wall .
    1. Grave of Friedrich Wilhelm Peschke, local researcher (1878–1959), second use, Biedermeier grave as a tree stump with attached medallions,
    2. Biedermeier tomb Friedrich Erdmann Rinck, tree stump with oak leaves and medallion,
    3. Tomb Pastor Christian Friedrich Buse (1735–1806), tree trunk with branches and memorial plaque,
    4. Classicist tomb of pastor Johann Gottlob Mann (1763-1824), aedicule,
    5. two baroque tombs,
    6. Grave complex with enclosure and crypt of the Dreßler, Puttrich and Peschke families: Johann Gottlob Puttrich (1769–1838), owner of the Niedermühle Hinterhermsdorf, Karl Gottlieb Dreßler (1847–1915)
  3. ^ Residential house, Neudorfstrasse 37
    Ground floor: wooden walls on the ground floor replaced by masonry around 1900. Living room, hall with stairs and exit to the rear (toilet as a wood extension), kitchen with adjoining goat barn and chamber. Stoves in the living room and the kitchen, chimney in the kitchen area, later a brick washing kettle in the hallway. Suspended winter windows without ventilation sash suggest great economy. Barn part with entrance gate for small farm wagons. Upper floor: bedroom on the gable side, hall and chamber. Roof structure and roof: rafter roof, part of the barn separated from the rest of the attic part, originally boarded gable. (M. Hammer).
  4. House, Oberdorfweg 1
    • Basement: Arched from neatly joined sandstone blocks, H: 1.95, W: 3.07, L: 4.52 (m), floor made of sandstone slabs, fountain basin 0.70 × 1.00 m, etc. a. used to keep food cool through constantly fresh slope water, constant level through previously open, now piped drainage into the village stream.
    • Ground floor: tripartite living room / kitchen, corridor and stable / barn part (carpenter's workshop since 1930), clear ceiling height in the room under beams 2.25 m, beams bevelled with grooves, cuffed wooden inserts with grooves, room group Stube and small room with an older stove The holiday apartment was redesigned, wall wood up to 30 cm high, an older room in the workshop area that was still used as a goat barn (today a boiler room). Upper floor: half-timbered, in the front part of the house chambers, in the back part of the center aisle and chambers, whereby one wall of the aisle runs under the central longitudinal beam and thus the chambers on the back of the house have a smaller spatial depth. As on the ground floor, beams with bevels and grooves, the spatial structure in the central aisle area changed, several doors and some old windows refurbished.
    • Attic and roof: Lying chair, thus free attic space, upper floor held and accessible via an insertable staircase. Two board crates u. a. as a residence for journeymen, slate covering already before 1873. (M. Hammer).
  5. House, Oberdorfweg 37
    • Ground floor, old house: remains of ship tar can still be seen on the outer wooden parts, the back is a half-timbered wall except in the area of ​​the plank room (replaced by double-shell masonry). Clear height in the hall is 2.15 m, in the wooden room there are two chamfered ceiling beams with grooves, clearance under the beams 1.95 m, cuffed wooden inserts with grooves.
    • Ground floor, extension: separated from the old house by a service corridor, spacious pantry at the level of the plank room, almost cellar climate, sandstone masonry facing the slope. Pigsty (door about 1.50 m high), then a stable for two goats, later sheep, above the stable, a low chicken crate in the sloping roof.
    • Upper floor, old house: Clear height in the hallway under the clad central longitudinal beam 1.83 m, bedroom facing east over the entire width of the old building, wood-clad walls. two craft chambers in the hallway opposite.
    • Upper floor, extension: summer living room.
    • Roof and loft: steep push-in staircase, dovecotes on both gable sides. Economically dimensioned, single standing chair, rafter spacing 1.15 m to 1.20 m, full formwork and slate covering, bitumen sheeting on the flatter roof of the extension. In the 1970s the front was re-covered. (M. Hammer).

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