List of cultural monuments in Hohenstein-Ernstthal
The list of cultural monuments in Hohenstein-Ernstthal contains the cultural monuments in Hohenstein-Ernstthal .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .
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Hohenstein-Ernstthal
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Monument protection area city center Ernstthal | Monument protection area city center Ernstthal |
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Monument protection area city center Hohenstein | Monument protection area city center Hohenstein |
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Old market with heisten, remains of the old pavement, green areas and remains of the original mining | Altmarkt (map) |
Significant in terms of local history, regular square with buildings, mainly residential and commercial buildings and the town hall in the middle of the square. |
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Fountain with plastic fountain | Altmarkt (map) |
1911 | Of local history and artistic importance.
Repositioned, rebuilt in 1999. |
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House in a corner | Altmarkt 1 (map) |
18th century | Architecturally and urbanistically important, baroque building with segment arch portals.
Steep mansard roof, plaster renewed, important for urban planning reasons. |
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Residential house in closed development and rear building in the courtyard | Altmarkt 6 (map) |
18th century | Architecturally and urbanistically of importance, valuable building of baroque origin, old gate portal in the courtyard, classicistic-looking facade defining the square with balcony, representative building with high architectural quality.
Originally owned by Kaufmann Rahlenbeck around 1870, plaster ashlar on the ground floor, representative building with high architectural quality, large gate entrance with gate, balcony, gable, central projection, baroque staircase, hall, brick masonry, of Baroque origin, old gate portal and old window frames in the courtyard. |
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Residential building in closed development | Altmarkt 7 (map) |
around 1780 | Architecturally and urbanistically important, baroque building with segment arch portal.
Original front door in the courtyard as well as door and window frames. |
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Residential building in closed development | Altmarkt 8 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, baroque building with a classicist portal.
Original front door and door portal, mansard roof, shutters. |
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Residential building in closed development | Altmarkt 9 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Architecturally and urbanistically important, baroque building with a classicist portal.
Original door portal and window frames, mansard roof. |
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House in closed development in a corner | Altmarkt 10 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Structurally, historically and urbanistically of importance, baroque building with segmented arch portals, former mining office building.
Door portal and baroque front door, today age-appropriate apartments, mansard roof. |
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Residential house in closed development and three back buildings around a courtyard | Altmarkt 13 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century, later reshaped | Architecturally of importance, typical of the time, town-planning significant residential house with roof houses, typical backyard development important in terms of house history and local history as a document of the way of life and economy of the 18th century.
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Residential building in closed development | Altmarkt 14 (map) |
marked 1676 (seat niche portal) | Significant in terms of architectural history and urban development, large classicist building with a distinctive segment arch portal and an older seating niche portal from the Renaissance period.
Seat niche portal dated, gable roof, various construction stages, both dates on the house, built as a trading house. |
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Residential building in closed development | Altmarkt 17 (map) |
18th century | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, plastered construction with segment arch portal and beautiful front door.
Door portal with keystone, old door fittings, gable, shop fitting, gable roof. |
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House in closed development in a corner | Altmarkt 18 (map) |
1676 | In terms of building history and urban development, some are half-timbered with curved St. Andrew's crosses, otherwise a plastered facade with a classicistic appearance, beautiful door portal.
Different construction phases, dating 1676 retrospectively, door portal from 1779, door portal pharmacy with a small moor dated "1826" and "1936", a gable with a half-timbered upper floor, two curved St. 1885 staircase and extension. |
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Hotel in closed development, corner house | Altmarkt 19 (map) |
after 1674 | In terms of local history, architectural history and urban development, it is of importance, essentially baroque, remodeled in the historicist style.
The previous building mentioned in 1547, triangular gable window roofing on the upper floor, fluted pilaster strips, arched windows on the ground floor, plastered facade, diamond cut under windows on the ground floor, wrong color scheme, mezzanine floor. |
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Inn (two parts of the house) in closed development | Altmarkt 20; 21 (card) |
2nd half of the 17th century, later reshaped | Significant in terms of local history, architectural history and urban development, simple baroque building with segment arch portal.
Door portal, original door, gable roof, first mentioned in 1566, burned down in 1674, number 21 first mentioned in 1546, burned down in 1674, probably rebuilt in 1699, a plot of land since 1864, number 20 three axes, number 21 seven axes. |
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Residential house in a corner location in closed development and three rear buildings around a courtyard, one of which is a side wing on Friedrich-Engels-Strasse, today a town house | Altmarkt 30 (map) |
marked 1718 | Architecturally and urbanistically of importance, magnificent baroque building, good original inventory, built as a trading house.
Monument text: Built in 1718 on a fire site by the former town judge and merchant and merchant Jacob Ebhardt as a residential and trading house. The house had two driveways through which one could get into the inner courtyard with horse-drawn vehicles. After Jacob Ebhardt's death, his sons took over the house, who then sold it to the merchant Johann Friedrich Reichel in 1763. In the front building, he set up an “elegant” apartment with baroque stucco ceilings. In the back houses and other rooms he stored linen goods that he traded. After his death in 1802, Johann Nicolaus Hagen bought the house and used it as a trading house for woven and hosiery. It became a well known trading house. The new owner made several structural changes that increased the value of the building. His son Anton Hagen took over the property after his father's death. Because of the decline in the trade in woven and hosiery goods, he converted it into an inn. The inn was known as the "German House" and has been a popular eatery for a long time. The subsequent owner, Gottlob Friedrich Beck, set up production rooms after 1865. The building housed a blanket and stocking department, from 1880 a silk department and from 1897 a chenille department. In 1919 the municipality bought the house and housed the registry office, the library and the savings bank in it. Medical gymnastics took place in the hall and fire brigade equipment was also stored. At times the local history museum was also located in the house. In 1991 the house belonged to the city administration. The changes in ownership and use described were always associated with structural measures on the building complex. However, the external historical appearance was always retained. Due to its location on the corner of the Altmarkt, the house is significant in terms of urban planning. The history of use and the owners of the house justify the local and personal historical value. The baroque, representative plastered facade with a central projection and large gate entrance is remarkable. Delicate plaster decorations enliven the facade. The building is completed by a high mansard roof with a large roof bay that ends in a semicircle. The quality of the building, which is typical of the time, explains its importance in terms of building history. (LfD / 2012) Inner courtyard, plastered facade, keystones, good original inventory, client: Johannes Jacob Ebhardt, city judge, merchant and merchant, built as a trading house, extension in 1865, conversions in 1951 and 1965/66. |
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Residential house in closed development, with back buildings around a courtyard | Altmarkt 31 (map) |
18th century | In terms of building history and urban development, it is of importance, simple baroque building, with a portico at the rear building.
Arcade and old window frames on the rear building, tiles on the ground floor, plastered facade. |
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Residential house in a corner location in a closed development, with three back buildings around a courtyard, one of which is a side wing on Lichtensteiner Strasse | Altmarkt 32 (map) |
around 1750 | Architecturally and urbanistically important, the core is a baroque building.
With shop, half-hip roof, side building: mansard roof, facade structure, windows and door preserved, window frames, shop fittings on the Altmarkt subsequently. |
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Residential house in closed development and rear building (side wing in the courtyard) | Altmarkt 37 (map) |
around 1750 | Architecturally and urbanistically important, baroque building with a classicist portal.
Door and portal around 1800, front building half-timbered upper floor plastered, solid ground floor, door and window walls, rear building half-timbered upper floor. |
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Residential house in closed development, former pharmacy | Altmarkt 40 (map) |
1753 | Architecturally and urbanistically important, baroque building with segment arch portal.
Door portal with keystone, beautiful front door, original window frames, gable, quarry stone masonry, shutters on the ground floor, cross vaults in the hallway, there original doors and built-in cupboards, damaged ceiling beams on the upper floor, endangered !, originally a pharmacy, cross vaults in a room on the ground floor, later a butcher shop Hook present. |
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Town hall (without rear extensions) | Altmarkt 41 (map) |
1702/1703 | Significant in terms of local history, building history and character of the townscape, built in place of the former brewery in 1702/03, rebuilt in 1905 in the historicist style.
Representative town hall building, built in 1702/1703, in front of it the location of the former brewery, extension to town hall was still a brewery until 1857, demolished in 1875, new extension in 1905, before that meat banks, three town coats of arms were added dated 1905, renovation. |
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Waystone | At the train station (map) |
around 1900 | Significant in traffic history.
With kilometer information, probably a signpost, not a milestone. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | At station 2 (map) |
around 1880 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Formerly Rößel & Vetter, plastering on the ground floor, plaster ashlar in the base area, iron balcony, mezzanine floor, lead glass windows in the stairwell. |
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Transformer house | On the island (map) |
around 1910 | Of importance in terms of technology history and the appearance of the square. |
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Villa with garden | At swimming pool 12 (map) |
1920s | Of architectural significance, echoes of the New Objectivity style of the 1920s.
Extraordinary design, narrow building, bay window, shutters, large staircase window, possibly Bauhaus influence, Kunze Villa, formerly a special school, now private, (Registered at the address: Unterer Marktsteig 2, Gem. Oberlungwitz, Flstk. 1347a). |
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Residential and commercial building and enclosure | Antonstrasse 2 (map) |
1882 | Builder manufacturer Emil Heidel, two-storey with a flat saddle roof and two-axis central projectile, late Classicist design, inside extraordinary interior design, street-side fencing with granite posts, granite plinths, clamped fields in wrought iron, entrance post with original lantern, of urban, economic and architectural value.
Initially used as a commercial building, with a work room, office, shopping area and three storage rooms on the ground floor. The Heidel family only moved into the living rooms on the upper floor a few years later. Emil Heidel initially had mechanical looms set up in the Berghänel company and produced there for himself, Heidel & Bergner, a weaving mill for interior textiles. |
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Enclosed factory (factory owner's villa demolished before 2010) | Antonstrasse 4 (map) |
1930 | Of local and architectural significance, representative building, echoes of the modern and Art Deco style.
Wrong color scheme, almost square building, loggia on the ground floor and first floor, mezzanine floor. Information from R. Uhlig, registration of industrial monuments 1994: Möbelstoffwerke Hohenstein-Ernstthal GmbH (i. Liquidation). |
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Collection of historical machines and technical documents of the textile industry, holdings of the Friends of the Textile and Local History Museum (initially in the factory building August-Bebel-Straße 10) | Antonstrasse 6; 7 (card) |
after 1900 | Of significance in terms of technology history.
1992–1995 Presentation of the exhibition in the factory building at August-Bebel-Strasse 10, since 1995 in the former CF Jäckel weaving mill, Antonstrasse 6, now (2010) Textile and Racing Museum Hohenstein-Ernstthal. List of historical machines and technical documents of the textile museum, Status February 1994: [respective type (manufacturer / year of construction)]
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Villa and enclosure | August-Bebel-Strasse 3a (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally important, in the local style, high-quality construction with half-timbered elements.
Builder probably Louis Richter, high-quality building with half-timbered elements, slated triangular gable, steep pitched roof, vestibule, shutters, window skylights divided by bars, characterized by Art Nouveau, very high-quality design. |
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Villa with enclosure | August-Bebel-Strasse 25 (map) |
around 1925 | Architecturally important, traditional plastered building with ornamentation typical of the time.
Colored glass windows, triangular gables, almost square floor plan, overhanging roof, wooden roofing, ornamentation typical of the time. |
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Residential house in a formerly closed development | Breite Strasse 6 (map) |
1816 | Architecturally important, baroque building with segment arch portal.
Original front door, window and door frames, mansard roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Breite Strasse 11 (map) |
around 1890 | With shop, historically important, Wilhelminian style building.
Large ornate front door, ornate grilles, window canopies on the upper floor, plastered facade. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Breite Strasse 17 (map) |
around 1890, later reshaped | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building, facade in Art Deco style.
Gable roof, restored at the time of acquisition. |
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House in a corner | Conrad-Clauss-Straße 1 (map) |
around 1890 | With a shop, historically important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Mixed clinker construction, triangular gable roofing on the upper floor, three-storey. |
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Residential building | Conrad-Clauss-Strasse 1a (map) |
marked 1904 | With a store, historically important, in the late historical style, representative entrance design.
Plaster facade, bay window, concrete window frames, glass etching, shop and front door from the time of origin. |
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Villa with enclosure | Conrad-Clauss-Straße 1c (map) |
around 1925 | Architecturally important, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s.
Simple structure, example from around 1925, clinker brick, plastered facade. |
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Villa with enclosure | Conrad-Clauss-Straße 2c (map) |
around 1910 | Of architectural significance, in the reform style of the time around 1910.
Plastered facade, bay window, putto, simple design. |
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Villa with enclosure | Conrad-Clauss-Strasse 2d (map) |
1912 | Of architectural significance, in the reform style of the time around 1910.
Fluted pilaster strips, simple design. |
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Apartment building in half-open development with side fencing, attached to the neighboring factory no.11 | Conrad-Clauss-Strasse 5 (map) |
around 1910 | Of architectural significance, in the reform style of the time around 1910.
Plastered facade, original facade structure and front door. |
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Factory and administration building as well as rear shed hall | Conrad-Clauss-Strasse 11 (map) |
1910-1913 | Representative plastered building in the reform style of the time around 1910, echoes of the neoclassical style, built by the Chemnitz architects Zapp & Basarke, of architectural, art-historical and artistic importance.
Former upholstery fabric and plush factories, representative building, important for the street scene, fluted pilaster strips, original front door, plastered facade. |
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Factory owner's villa with enclosure and garden | Conrad-Clauss-Straße 13 (map) |
marked 1912 (villa) | Architecturally important, representative building in the reform style from around 1910 of artistic value.
Very good original condition, ornamental decorations, corner blocks, former Karl Vetter factory owner's villa, stairwell with leaded glass windows. |
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Apartment building in a corner in a semi-open development | Conrad-Clauss-Strasse 20 (map) |
around 1910 | Structurally important, plastered construction that defines the street scene, various plaster structures and corner bay windows.
Plastered facade, concrete window elements, various plaster structures, polygon and clinker base, front door with Art Nouveau ornamentation, corner bay window, plaster decorations in the gable. |
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District Court | Conrad-Clauss-Straße 22 (map) |
1904/1905 | Today police building, of architectural and local significance, echoes of neo-baroque and art nouveau.
Prison (back building, address: Schillerstraße 7a), demolition of the back building approved by RP Chemnitz in August 2004. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Conrad-Clauss-Strasse 34 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building with representative clinker brick facade.
Window roofing on the upper floor, clinker composite construction, windows partly original. |
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Apartment house in a corner | Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Platz 1 (map) |
marked 1900 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, representative Wilhelminian style building with corner tower, forms structural unit with numbers 2 and 3.
Clinker brick facade, rich facade structure, important for the townscape, pillars, window canopies, figural ornaments. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Platz 2 (map) |
marked 1900 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, representative Wilhelminian style building, forms a structural unit with numbers 1 and 3.
Clinker brick facade, rich facade structure, important for the townscape. |
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Apartment house in a corner | Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Platz 3 (map) |
marked 1901 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, representative Wilhelminian style building with corner tower, forms structural unit with numbers 1 and 2.
Clinker brick facade, rich facade structure, important for space. |
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Miners Monument | Dresdner Strasse (map) |
Late 19th century | Of local historical importance, reminiscent of the last shift in the St. Lambertus mine in 1910. |
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Heiste with iron railings and stairs | Dresdner Strasse (map) |
1896 | Historically and locally significant, typical for this landscape area.
Renewed in 1992 |
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Memorial for those persecuted by the Nazi regime (VdN) | Dresdner Strasse (map) |
1965 (VdN Memorial) | Historically and artistically significant.
“On May 8, 1965, a memorial for all persecuted, imprisoned and killed victims of National Socialism in the former Hohenstein-Ernstthal district was inaugurated on Dresdner Strasse at the corner of Anton-Günter-Weg. During the period from 1933 to 1945 at least 465 citizens of this area were persecuted and imprisoned. 31 of them died from the persecution. The inscription on this masonry monument is appropriate for all of them: Disappeared, but not forgotten. Beat down, but not refuted. " |
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Residential building in closed development | Dresdner Strasse 8 (map) |
around 1870 | Pretty Wilhelminian style house with the original facade structure, important in terms of building history.
Shop former drugstore, original facade structure on upper floors, originally ocher color, saddle roof, arched windows on the first floor, three-story, shop area changed, older building remains - cellar. |
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House in a corner, with several back buildings around two courtyards and side buildings on the street Ziegenberg | Dresdner Strasse 19 (map) |
18th century | Mighty baroque building with a magnificent Rococo portal, of architectural and artistic importance.
Monument text: First mentioned in 1605 in the "Streller house book". It says that the house was bought by Mrs. Euphenia - Andreas Großer's widow - for 500 guilders from her children. At that time the brewing license was already on the house. The history of the town suggests that the house was probably built at the end of the 15th century. Since then, several city fires have been recorded, so it must be assumed that little will be left of the original substance. In 1621 the son of Euphenia Grosser, Heinrich Grosser, acquired the property. As early as 1667 it was sold on to Gabriel Poetz, citizen, saddler and member of the council, for 350 guilders. A year later, the house was sold to Christian Steiner, a son-in-law of Heinrich Grosser, for the same price. It can be assumed that the house was destroyed in the city fire of 1674. Further changes of ownership followed in 1698, 1732, 1768, 1791, 1800, 1833, 1845, 1856, 1873, 1881, 1899, 1919, 1952, 1956, 1991 and 1992. The decades after the great city fire in which it was in the possession of merchants and traders. This is also indicated by the numerous large cellars, some with iron doors, and the generous building complex in general. The closed arcade in the inner courtyard is remarkable. In 1820 a fundamental renovation took place, which significantly shaped the house. In the same year, the annex could also have been added on and added. At the time of the registration of the monument (1993) the house was in an excellent original condition, from which the great historical significance derives. At the same time, due to the history of its use, the house is of great importance in terms of local history. (LfD / 2012) Future museum, very good original inventory, front doors and apartment doors to be highlighted, inner courtyard with closed arcades, cellar vaults, iron doors to vaults with old fittings, gate entrance to side building, large hall, built as a trading house, rococo door. |
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Residential house in closed development with rear buildings around a courtyard | Dresdner Strasse 34 (map) |
after 1686, later reshaped | From an architectural point of view, it is essentially a baroque building, door portal with keystone in the courtyard, formerly portico at the rear building.
Monument text: The purchase of a house on this property by Paul Schubert in 1582 is recorded in the house book of the town of Hohenstein-Ernstthal. Several changes of ownership are documented. In 1674 there was a big fire in the city, in which 85 houses burned down. It is noted in the house book that the building at Dresdner Str. 34 was built before 1686. It should have been built after the city fire and before 1686. The architectural style of the house and the structural elements inside the baroque town house also confirm the assumption that it was built in the 17th century. In addition to the representative form of the house, it is also the brewing rights that were on the house that suggests that the owners were always respected citizens, mostly merchants. The purchase of the house in 1847 by the merchant Georg Saling, who sold the house to the merchant Johann August Voss in 1857, is directly traceable. Voss has earned merit by introducing silk weaving in Hohenstein-Ernstthal. He used the building as a trading house to sell his goods. Erich Wolf Degner, who, among other things, had been rector of the Weimar University of Music, was born in the house. Due to the connection to two important personalities, the house also gains great personal and local history. Fundamental reconstruction work on the side and rear building by the merchant Johann August Voss in 1864 is documented. According to the house book, a side building of the house complex already existed in 1820 or earlier. This building was subsequently increased. In 1908 a shop window was installed in the front building. The renovation in 1969 led to serious changes in the appearance, for example the decorative elements on the facade were removed and the ground floor zone was fundamentally changed. The baroque entrance portal was also removed. Nevertheless, a rich baroque building stock was preserved inside - a baroque courtyard gate, groin vault, a boarded-up arcade in the courtyard (preserved at the time of the monument designation). Today the building houses an information center and the city gallery. Despite structural changes, this building complex is one of the valuable baroque town houses in the city center, which are of architectural importance due to their rich building stock and their typical characteristics. (LfD / 1993 and 2012) Door portal with keystone in the courtyard, formerly arcade, now boarded up, gate passage with gate on the courtyard side, street side modernized, cross vaults in the hallway, there old doors with original fittings, on the ground floor information center and city gallery, in gallery rooms also cross vaults, house added later, former trading house, After the town fire in 1686, it was rebuilt, the house had beer brewing rights. |
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Residential building in closed development | Dresdner Strasse 36 (map) |
subsequently referred to as 1761 | Architecturally important, baroque basket arch portal with decorated keystone. |
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Front door and door portal of a residential building | Dresdner Strasse 40 (map) |
Early 19th century | Craftsmanship and artistically important, pretty basket arch portal. |
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Semi-open residential building and garden with sculptures and furnishings | Dresdner Strasse 48 (map) |
marked 1863 | Architecturally important, the facade has a classicistic effect.
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Row of tenement houses, consisting of eight tenement houses in closed development | Dresdner Strasse 73 to 87 (odd) (map) |
around 1900 | Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street, clinker brick buildings from the Gründerzeit, row of houses with a similar design.
Red clinker brick, part of a row of residential buildings with a similar design, two-storey, gable roof, gable, number 85 as the only building of the "Red Eight" subsequently plastered and colored red. |
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Hut House | Dresdner Strasse 109 (map) |
1846, maybe older | Mining and local history of importance.
Originally recorded at the wrong address Lampertusweg 1. |
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Residential building | Feldstrasse 79 (map) |
1890/1900 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century with floating gable.
Clinker brick facade, small bay window, balcony, clinker brick decorative elements, light floating gable, single-family house. |
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Post office with ancillary building (Remise), today residential building with restaurant and folk art museum | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 1 (map) |
inscribed 1691 | Important half-timbered building, located on the edge of the Altmarkt, half-timbered upper floor with double St. Andrew's crosses in the parapet surfaces and curved head braces.
Keystone with initials and dated, probably Johann Großer, ground floor massive undercut around 1750, half-timbered upper floor, each with two St. Andrew's crosses in a compartment, originally a door on the upper floor, curved headbands, leafed, protruding threshold, front door around 1800, mansard roof, ground floor changed, 1860 entrance changed. |
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Residential building in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 5 (map) |
marked 1844 | Architecturally important, with a classical portal.
Relatively steep gable roof, massive house, shop fitting on the ground floor, window frames partly original, front door original. |
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Residential house in a formerly closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 15 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Architecturally important, with a pretty segment arch portal.
Plastered facade, window frames changed, original door and door portal, gable roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 21 (map) |
1894 | Architecturally important, representative Gründerzeit building, two side elevations with volute gables.
Mixed clinker construction, polygonal masonry as a base, richly decorated front door, sandstone elements, yellow clinker. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 23 |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 27 (map) |
marked 1927 | Architecturally important, plastered building with Art Deco facade, corner bay window that defines the street scene.
Good original inventory, plastered facade, stucco, semicircular bay window. |
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Residential building | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 29 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Possibly also villa, clinker brick facade, window roofs: triangular gables on the ground floor, horizontal on the upper floor, almost square floor plan, polygonal masonry base. |
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Double house, manufacturer's villa | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 31; 33 (card) |
marked 1900 | Today senior citizens' home, of local and architectural importance, in the style of historicism, builders, manufacturers, brothers Wilhelm and Adolf Böttcher.
Builders manufacturers Gebrüder Wilhelm and Adolf Böttcher, high-quality design, good original inventory, plastered facade, base polygonal masonry, bay window, saddle roofs, side elevations, with a garden, this was largely overbuilt before 2010, therefore listed as demolition. |
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House in a corner | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 37 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building with a corner bay that defines the street scene.
Plaster facade with clinker base and polygonal masonry, corner bay window with dome and gable. |
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Duplex house | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 64; 66 (card) |
marked 1904 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building, plastered facade with floating gable.
Plastered facade with floating gable, clinker base, original dormers. |
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Residential house (with two entrances) in open development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 65; 67 (card) |
around 1955 | Of architectural significance, in the style of the national building tradition of the 1950s.
Plaster decorations, example from the construction phase 1950/1960. |
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villa | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 89 (map) |
around 1912 | Architecturally important, simple villa construction in the reform style of the time around 1910.
Plaster facade, simple facade design. |
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villa | Goldbachstrasse 13b (map) |
around 1925 | Architecturally and locally of importance, simple design in the reform style of the period after 1910, formerly the villa of the stocking manufacturer Fritz Albanus.
Plastered facade, stone plinth, original front door and window, simple design, open staircase, winter garden, terrace, simple interior, wooden beam ceiling in the hallway, original front door, upper floor simple, simple stucco ceilings. |
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Textile factory with gatehouse and fence | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 1a (map) |
1946 | Remarkable factories shaped by the Bauhaus, clinker buildings, of local and architectural importance.
Gate: clinker brick, building with a shed roof. |
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Heiste with stairs and well | Herrmannstrasse (map) |
19th century | Historically and locally significant, typical for this landscape area.
Due to the building's increased footpath, typical for this landscape, new quarry stone embankment, iron railings. Well in front of number 59. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Herrmannstrasse 27 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, plastered facade from the Gründerzeit.
Plastered facade, pilaster strips, window roofing on the first and second floor, plaster stucco, original front door, window skylights colored glass, Art Nouveau influence, modern garage installation disfiguring facade. |
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House in a corner, formerly with a restaurant | Herrmannstrasse 37 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building, balcony with wrought iron grating.
Central risalit, gable, dining room presumably added, window roofing on the upper floor. |
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school | Herrmannstrasse 38 (map) |
around 1900 | Of importance in terms of local and architectural history, between neo-baroque and art nouveau. |
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Administration building, later a polyclinic | Herrmannstrasse 39 (map) |
1927 (health insurance) | Significant in terms of local and architectural history, good original inventory, traditionalist building, some with pointed arched windows.
Good original inventory, plaster coloring, built by the local health insurance fund, figurative jewelry, inscription, bathing facilities, old tiles, railings, staircase. |
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Apartment house in a corner | Herrmannstrasse 42 (map) |
1898 | With a store, historically important, representative corner design, in the neo-renaissance style.
Red clinker brick, plaster on the first floor, shop from the time it was built, original very beautiful front door and window, concrete window frames. |
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Residential building in closed development | Herrmannstrasse 57 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century, older in the core | Architecturally important, plastered facade from the Gründerzeit.
Original window frames and front door, upper floor changed, possibly extended, plastered facade, building plumbing. |
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Church of St. Christophori with furnishings | Hinrich-Wichern-Strasse (map) |
1756/1757 | Significant in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town, baroque hall church, new building from 1756/57 based on plans by council builder Johann Gottlieb Ohndorff from Freiberg.
Chapel made of wood and clay, built by miners in 1536, simple church building consecrated to St. Christophorus, patron saint of miners, on the surrounding walls of the old church in 1565/1567, new building from 1756/57, according to plans by council builder Johann Gottlieb Ohndorff from Freiberg, 1792/1793 west tower, hall construction with semicircular apse, changed outside and inside in 1889, baptism: marble by Michael Hegewald 1610, organ prospect in the middle of the 18th century, changes in 1889 according to plans by Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel, furnishings: baptismal and organ prospect. |
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Cemetery with funeral hall, graves (including the Karl Vetter family grave), 20 soldiers' graves (wooden crosses for fallen German soldiers in World War II) and memorial stone for those who fell in the German-German War of 1866 | Hinrich-Wichern-Strasse (map) |
around 1910 | Significant building and local history, funeral hall in the reform style of the time around 1910. |
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House and memorial plaque for Gotthilf Heinrich Schubert | Hinrich-Wichern-Strasse 1 (map) |
1718 | Historically, in terms of town planning and building history of importance, simple baroque building with segmental arch portal, important location between the Altmarkt and Kirchplatz, birthplace of Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert (1780–1860), natural scientist and romanticist.
GH Schubert, born April 26, 1780, naturalist and writer, door and window frames, hipped mansard roof. |
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Villa (No. 5) with garden and enclosure as well as garage with servants' apartment (No. 3) | Hinrich-Wichern-Strasse 3; 5 (card) |
1928-1930 | Built as a model house by the Cologne architect Hans Heinz Lüttgen, echoes of the New Objectivity style, of artistic and architectural significance.
Scratched plaster, windows with quarry stone framing, balconies, Bauhaus influence, inside the original stock in good condition, for example built-in cupboards and wood paneling, used as natural stone, built as a country house, Hans Heinz Lüttgen architect from Cologne, garden design Bernhard Dannenberg, Cologne, construction management Friedrich Hähnlein. |
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Rectory | Hinrich-Wichern-Strasse 4 (map) |
18th century | At its core a baroque building, remodeled in the neo-renaissance style around 1900, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and its character.
Plastered facade, gable, older remains. |
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Monument to Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert | Hinrich-Wichern-Straße 4 (in front) (map) |
1880 | Of local historical and artistic importance, in honor of Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert (1780–1860), natural scientist and romanticist.
Erected in memory of naturalists and folk writers, bronze bust on a stone plinth (in front of the town church). |
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Material entirety Soviet cemetery of honor, with cenotaph and soldiers' graves (as aggregate parts) | Hüttengrund (map) |
1946–1948 (memorial) | Historically significant.
299 Soviet prisoners of war and forced laborers rest here, designed with the help of the former city command and SDAG Wismut . 96 prisoners of war and forced laborers rest in four communal graves. On each grave a memorial stone with the names and dates of the dead resting here (not all known), above them a Soviet star. Established: 1950. 299 Soviet citizens rest here in row graves, mainly prisoners of war who died in a so-called "military hospital", which was set up in the Bethlehemstift. In addition, Soviet citizens from the Glauchau district were reburied here in 1946. - The members of other nations who were also buried here were transferred to their home countries after 1945. Today Italian citizens still rest here alongside the Soviet citizens. There are 299 names and dates of Soviet citizens on 12 large granite stones, and the names of 138 other dead from other countries, mainly Italians, on two large gravestones. In the foreground of the complex: a cube on a three-tiered platform, in the upper third a Soviet star on all sides, underneath a plaque in front with an honoring inscription. The complex is entered through a memorial gate, which also bears an honorable inscription in the upper cornice. Material: concrete, height approx. 350 cm, erected: 1946/48. |
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Railway bridge between Chemnitz and Zwickau | Hüttengrund (map) |
1858 | Structurally and historically important, five-bay arched bridge. |
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Villa, later to the Bethlehemstift | Hüttengrund 44 (map) |
1904 | In wood block construction, of importance in terms of location and building history.
Built for Ms. Minna Zwingenberger, wooden block construction, oak, interior walls plastered walls with a layer of air so that the interior walls are fireproof, basement brick masonry with a layer of air, roofing with red tile pans, double ceilings in living rooms, good original condition, protruding roof, wooden decorations on verandas, 1911 Purchase of the Hüttengrund blockhouse by Bethlehemstift, house number: Hüttengrund 44 or 45? |
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Children's home with three buildings | Hüttengrund 49 (map) |
1891 | Built as a children's home for boys and girls, Wilhelminian style building in half-timbered style, architect: Paul Lange from Leipzig, of architectural and local significance.
Monument text: In 1874, before state and communal welfare services existed. The Inner Mission founded a home for children in need of relaxation in Augustusbad near Radeberg. The home was called Bethlehemstift. Following the example, Bethlehem monasteries were created in many places in Saxony. But the demand could not be met, for example in the Ore Mountains there was no comparable facility. There have been many efforts, such as those of the Lower Ore Mountains Pastors' Conference, to start with few resources to create such institutions. With the owner of the restaurant "Heiterer Blick", Mr. Otto, they found a good partner who provided the appropriate premises in his restaurant "Heiterer Blick". However, there was not enough space to accommodate children in need of relaxation, so the decision was made to create new rooms. In 1891 the first house was built according to plans by the Leipzig-Reudnitz architect Paul Lange. This wing was used as a children's house, later it was used as a retirement home. The house was taken over by a cooperative, which then decided in 1893 to build another house. The wing opposite the children's home was built. Both wings were connected by a hall that was later demolished. The first house now became a girl's house and the second a boy’s house. In 1895 the construction of the women's convalescent home began, which was put into use in 1897. This house was also built based on the aforementioned architect's designs. The masonry work was done by the master builder Reichenbach from Grumbach and the carpentry work by the carpenter Schneeweiß from Hohenstein. In 1900, a multi-storey central building was built in place of the reclining hall. Finally in 1906 the "Waldhaus" followed. With the purchase of the "block house" of the Zwingenberg family in 1911, the last building of the Bethlehemstift was acquired. During the Second World War it was used as a hospital, after the war again as a children's home, and since 1959 the facility has been used as a retirement home. In a short time a complex consisting of several houses with a closed appearance was created. It is a clinker composite building with half-timbering on the upper floor, which was exposed by clinker. The gable roofs are partly crowned by turrets. The facility is exemplary for health care around 1900, from which the great socio-historical importance of this derives. At the same time, the building complex is also becoming important in terms of architectural history as typical social buildings from the time they were built. In addition, the multi-part nature of such systems is characteristic of the time they were built. Due to the authenticity of this charity, it is also worthy of a monument. (LfD / 2012) Built as a children's home for boys and girls, three buildings: Waldhaus, children's sanatorium Bethlehemstift and women's convalescent home, various extensions in 1893, 1895, 1900 lounge, 1911 purchase of blockhouse Hüttengrund 44, hospital during the Second World War, children's home again after the war, old people's home since 1959, first house Clinker brick and half-timbered from 1891, solid ground floor, plaster, clinker cladding window frames, masonry work for the pen was carried out by master builder Reichenbach from Grumbach, carpentry work by carpenter Schneeweiß from Hohenstein-Ernstthal, architect Lange, Leipzig. |
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Mineral bath with miners' home (No. 1b), old main building (No. 1a) and bathing park | In quarter 1a; 1b (card) |
1829/1830, later reshaped | In the park old trees, gondola pond and mineral spring, miners' home as a recreation home for miners, main building with Kursaal, of architectural and local significance.
Monument text: The Hohenstein spring was discovered in 1765. In 1783 Prince Otto Karl Friedrich von Schönburg-Waldenburg bought the fountain. Count Karl Heinrich had a new pool built. The bathhouse was built in 1830. The Hohenstein pharmacist Beckert had residential and farm buildings built. In 1862 Beckert sold the bathroom to the Glauchau factory owner Heinrich Beck, who set up a carpet weaving mill in it. In 1884 the bath was visited by 1,200 bathers. The bathing business could be maintained with interruptions until 1913. This was followed by foreclosure. Around 1930 the bathrooms were converted into a home. The restaurant was named "Oberwaldschänke". A building complex consisting of two buildings, which today has been structurally redesigned due to the numerous changes of ownership and changes in use, although the cubature of the building has been retained. The former miner's home shows a better original condition. The monument value of the building complex arises primarily from its social and historical significance based on the history of use described. (LfD / 2011) Major building changes and simplifications, source discovered in 1765, Prince Otto Karl Friedrich von Schönburg-Waldenburg bought the fountain in 1783, Count Karl Heinrich had a new pool built, a bathhouse built in 1830, Hohenstein pharmacist Beckert had residential and farm buildings built, in 1861 Glauchau manufacturer Heinrich Beck acquired Property, set up carpet weaving, around 1930 conversion into home, restaurant "Oberwaldschänke". |
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Residential house in corner position with fencing | Immanuel-Kant-Strasse 7 (map) |
1888 | Of architectural significance, representative in the neo-renaissance style.
Clinker facade, window roofing, two-storey, pilaster strips, ground floor, boss block, polygon base, two side projections with pyramid roofs, yellow clinker brick, built for Hohenstein merchant Hempel, very good original condition, good architectural quality, important for the townscape. |
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Bank building | Immanuel-Kant-Strasse 7a (map) |
marked 1927 | Formerly Darmstädter und Nationalbank (DANAT-Bank), a building by the Chemnitz architect Erich Basarke, high-quality clinker brick design, very good original condition, of architectural, local and art-historical importance. |
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Apartment building in closed development with fencing in the front garden | Immanuel-Kant-Strasse 9 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century with a street-defining gable.
Gable, polygonal base, red clinker brick. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Immanuel-Kant-Strasse 10 | Historic building with red clinker brick facade and stucco ornaments, of architectural historical value. |
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Apartment building in semi-open development with fencing in the front garden | Immanuel-Kant-Strasse 11 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century with a street-defining gable.
Clinker brick facade, base of bossed ashlar and polygonal masonry. |
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Residential building in closed development | Karl-May-Strasse 11 (map) |
around 1830 | Architecturally important, with a classical portal.
Saddle roof, window and door frames are original. |
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Residential house in semi-open development with lateral fencing and gate entrance as well as a factory building in the courtyard of the property | Karl-May-Strasse 12 (map) |
around 1900, later reshaped | Of local and architectural significance, residential building from the Wilhelminian style with a risalit and triangular gable, factory clinker facade from around 1900 with a modern addition from the 1920s.
Clinker brick facade, red clinker brick and orange-red, ornaments in the roof area, presumably formerly a textile factory, front building: presumably formerly a residential and office building, lead glass windows in the stairwell, plastered facade, older than the factory extension, around 1890. |
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Residential building in closed development | Karl-May-Strasse 33 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Architecturally important, with segment arch portal.
Gable roof, original door and window frames, empty, poor state of construction, probably not preservable. |
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Residential and office buildings in closed development | Karl-May-Strasse 36 (map) |
around 1925 | Architecturally important, plastered facade with plaster stucco ornamentation in Art Deco style.
Representative building with arched gate and arched windows, plastered facade with plaster stucco ornamentation above the door, double-winged front door with skylight, original grilles on the ground floor in front of windows, three-story, original plaster, windows, important due to architectural quality and good original condition, facade possibly overformed around 1925, or Buildings erected around this time. |
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Residential building in closed development | Karl-May-Strasse 38 (map) |
1834 | Of local and architectural importance, once the seat of the Lyra choral society, simple plastered building, magnificent arched portal with original front door.
Dated on the door portal, original front door, keystone. |
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Residential house in a formerly closed development | Karl-May-Strasse 48 (map) |
18th century | Architecturally significant, simple baroque building with segment arch portal and pretty keystone.
Old porphyry window and door frames, front door around 1800, quarry stone masonry, mansard roof, empty |
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Residential house in closed development, birthplace of Karl May | Karl-May-Strasse 54 (map) |
1688 | Historically and structurally significant, simple plastered building with segment arch portal, birthplace of the adventure writer Karl May (1842–1912), one of the most widely read authors.
Solid, three-story, gable roof. |
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Heiste with iron railing | Karlstrasse (map) |
19th century | Historically and locally significant, typical landscape, elevated footpath due to the building.
Typical landscape, elevated footpath with iron railings due to the building. |
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Front door and door portal of a residential building | Karlstrasse 2 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Craftsmanship and artistically important, pretty baroque segment arch portal. |
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Residential building in closed development | Karlstrasse 7 (map) |
around 1830 | Architecturally important, classicist door portal with original front door. |
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Residential building in closed development | Karlstrasse 15 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Architecturally important, simple baroque building with segment arch portal.
Original door and window frames, shutters, mansard roof. |
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Bowling alley | Karlstrasse 57 (opposite) (map) |
19th century | Of local history, the writer Karl May set up the skittles in this bowling alley for a long time as a boy, making it one of the buildings in Hohenstein-Ernstthal reminiscent of Karl May.
In this bowling alley, Karl May set up the skittles for a long time, making it one of the buildings in Hohenstein-Ernstthal reminiscent of Karl May, the property probably originally belonged to Dresdner Straße 57. |
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Mill | Klausmühle 1 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Today a residential building with a restaurant, of importance in terms of architectural, local and technical history, half-timbered construction. |
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restaurant | Langenberger Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1870 | Component with plastered ground floor and first floor in half-timbered with brick infills, on the old Langenberger Marktsteig near the former windmill, of urban and architectural value.
Construction already marked on the plan in 1874. |
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Start and finish tower of the Sachsenring race track (was moved to Lerchenstraße before 2000) | Lerchenstrasse 16 (map) |
1960s | Significant in terms of local history and traffic history. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Lichtensteiner Strasse 13 (map) |
around 1830 | Architecturally important, classicist door portal with original front door.
Interesting design. |
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Residential building in closed development | Lichtensteiner Strasse 18 (map) |
around 1780 | Architecturally important, simple baroque building with a beautiful basket arch portal and original front door.
Central corridor with cross vault, baroque house, three-storey, six axes, door portal with arched keystone, two-winged original front door with skylight, good craftsmanship, mansard roof with two tow hatches, windows renewed, good architectural quality, good original condition, important for the cultural landscape and townscape. |
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Tenement house, corner house | Logenstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1910 | Of architectural significance, in the reform style of the time around 1910.
Plastered facade with half-timbered elements, important for the street scene, example from the construction period. |
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Tenement house, to the right in a closed development | Logenstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1910 | Of architectural significance, in the reform style from around 1910, with half-timbered elements.
Half-timbered elements, gable triangle slated, clinker base. |
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Double tenement house in closed development | Logenstrasse 7; 9 (card) |
around 1910 | From an architectural point of view, in the reform style from around 1910, with half-timbered gables.
Half-timbered gable, plastered facade, ground floor clinker, front door and window renewed, small balcony, bay window. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Logenstrasse 11 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally important, German Neo-Renaissance with a tail gable.
Clinker brick facade, red and yellow clinker brick, original front door, ground floor plaster with stucco ornaments, gable. |
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Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development | Lungwitzer Strasse 23 (map) |
around 1905 | In terms of architectural history and urban development, it is of importance, corner building that defines the townscape between late historicism and Art Nouveau, corner emphasis.
Originally with a shop, clinker brick facade, yellow clinker brick, ground floor with plaster and plaster groove, richly decorated, characterizing the townscape. |
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Villa in semi-open development, with fencing | Lungwitzer Strasse 30 (map) |
around 1910 | Magnificent, villa-like Wilhelminian style building with an elaborate facade structure, of architectural significance.
Beautiful skylights of the windows, elaborate facade structure, plastered facade, stone base, door from the time of origin, lanterns, skylight, lead glass windows in the stairwell. |
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Master weaver house | Lungwitzer Strasse 39 (map) |
19th century, later reshaped | Later district court, today residential building, corner house, of local history.
Greatly simplified |
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Factory owner's villa with enclosure | Lungwitzer Strasse 41 (map) |
around 1905 | Mighty Art Nouveau villa, built for the textile manufacturer Robert Pfefferkorn, of local and architectural significance as well as art history and artistically.
Plastered facade, former manufacturer's villa. |
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court House | Lungwitzer Strasse 45 (map) |
around 1880 | Of local and architectural significance, a three-storey neo-renaissance building.
Polygon base, clinker facade should be demolished between 2009 and 2011. |
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Row of houses, consisting of three apartment houses in closed development | Lutherstrasse 3; 5; 7 (card) |
1914 | From an architectural point of view, it is in the reform style of around 1910, with a magnificent facade design and bay windows.
Row of houses, wrong coloring, good original stock. |
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House with three entrances | Lutherstrasse 4a; 4b; 4c (card) |
1927 | Architecturally important, echoes of the Expressionist style.
Some of the original paintwork preserved, bay window. |
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Residential and commercial building with a fence facing the street | Lutherstrasse 6 (map) |
1925/1926 | The client was the local builder Max Selbmann, two-storey building with a gable roof, strong main cornice and verge, architectural details in Art Deco, also preserved in the original interior, of urban and architectural value. |
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Gym with attached living area | Meinsdorfer Weg 13 (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally important, in the early Heimat style, splendid building in good original condition.
Built-on residential part, plastered facade, magnificent building in good original condition, gym interior in very good condition, barrel vaulted, upper floor slated, dominant location. |
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Church of the old district of Ernstthal, with furnishings and surrounding church square (garden monument) | Neumarkt (map) |
1687 | Significant in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town, baroque hall church rebuilt in 1904/05 in neo-Romanesque style.
Stadtkirche von Ernstthal, 1701/1702 paving church, 1717 extension, addition of sacristy, galleries, 1766 addition of vestibule on west side, 1838 removal of church hall and western gable wall, addition of new tower 1842, 1859/1860 extensive renovation inside and outside, 1904 thorough renovation in Inside and outside, new roof. |
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Residential building with side wing facing Bergstrasse | Neumarkt 2 (map) |
around 1700 | In terms of building history, it is a valuable half-timbered building with a profiled threshold and K-struts.
Half-timbered upper floor with K-struts, cantilevered upper floor, semicircular filler wood, ground floor massive undercut around 1830 with door and window walls, windows changed, saddle roof, massive gable. |
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Residential house in closed development, with community hall | Neumarkt 18 (map) |
around 1900 | Of importance in terms of local and architectural history, Wilhelminian style facade with neo-Gothic elements.
Wrong color, original facade structure, neo-Gothic elements, original front door. |
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Kantorat in closed development | Neumarkt 19 (map) |
subsequently referred to as 1695 | Of local and architectural significance, simple baroque building with segment arch portal.
Original window and door frames, gable roof, important for the townscape. |
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Rectory | Neumarkt 20 (map) |
1784 | Of local and architectural importance, baroque building with a beautiful front door, birthplace of the Leipzig historian and political scientist Ludwig Pölitz (1772–1838).
Original window and door walls, front door, mansard roof, rear eaves side timber-framed upper floor boarded up, birthplace of Leipzig historian and political scientist Ludwig Pölitz (1772 to 1832). |
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Administration building (two parts of the house) in a corner | Oststrasse 23; 23a (card) |
1897 | Architecturally important, in the style of late historicism.
Administration building of the AOK (formerly), 2010 unemployment meeting place HALT, original facade structure, neo-renaissance and neo-gothic, corner blocks, concrete window frames, central projectile, gable, mansard hipped roof. |
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Residential building | Oststrasse 53 (map) |
around 1880 | Villa-like with a splendid historic clinker brick facade, decorative concrete elements and concrete window frames, two towers at the rear, corner cuboids, of architectural significance.
Building and property auctioned in 2009. New owner again in 2016. |
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gym | Oststrasse 70 (map) |
around 1910 | Significant in local history.
Plaster facade |
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Memorial stone and bench in a green area | Paul-Greifzu-Strasse (map) |
around 1900 | Significant in local history.
Possibly donated by the history association. |
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villa | Paul-Greifzu-Strasse 8 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building with half-timbered elements and floating gables.
With half-timbered elements on the upper floor, wooden balcony, plastered facade. |
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Triangulation column | Pfaffenberg (map) |
marked 1865 (triangulation column) | Station of the Central European degree measurement, network of the 1st order, of importance in terms of science and technology.
Monument text: In the period from 1862 to 1890, a land survey was carried out in the Kingdom of Saxony, in which two triangular networks were formed. On the one hand, there is the network for grade measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony (network I. class / order) with 36 points and the royal Saxon triangulation (network II. Class / order) with 122 points. This national survey was led by Prof. Christian August Nagel , according to which the triangulation columns are also referred to as "Nagelsche columns". This surveying system was one of the most modern layer networks in Germany. The surveying columns set for this purpose remained almost entirely in their original locations. They are an impressive testimony to the history of land surveying in Germany and in Saxony. The system of surveying columns of both orders is in its entirety a cultural monument of supraregional importance. The point Pfaffenberg was already used by Nagel in 1859 when triangulating the Ore Mountain Coal Basin. As is customary there, it was marketed with a granite stone with an 8 cm hole for a signal pole (see also stations 122, 123 and 126). The order for this was given in 1858 by the Royal Saxon Ministry of the Interior in order to create a uniform reference system for the marrow-based measurements. The point was included in the European degree measurement in 1865. The old granite stone was replaced by the column that still exists with the associated insurance. The required area of 37 m² was acquired for the Saxon State Fiscus through contracts dated November 29, 1867 and September 20, 1869 from the landowners, master weaver JJ Oberländer in Ernstthal and landowner JG Schraps in Oberlungwitz. The location of the Pfaffenberg on the northern edge of the Erzgebirge coal basin allowed views to the Erzgebirge ridge. The station stands at the original location on a slightly elevated point - possibly a fill from the building. The pillar is weathered black and has no cover plate. The column is made of Niederherwigsdorf granite and bears the south-facing inscription Kön. Saxon / Station / PFAFFENBERG / the / Central Europe / Degree measurement / 1865. The location is relatively safe - away from major roads, right next to the wooden fence to a water tank. The current center is approx. 25 m to the east. A height bolt is not attached. There is no all-round view - individual directions are only overgrown by bushes or individual trees. During the neutrangulation in 1962, a new center was determined as the ground point 22.5 m east of the Nagelsche column. (LfD / 2014). Surveying stone made of Niederherwigsdorf granite, Royal Saxon Station Pfaffenberg of the Central European degree measurement, Station I. Order, Kings. Sächs. / Station / PFAFFENBERG der / Mitteleurop. / Degree measurement / 1865, marking hole on top. |
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Mountain inn with gardens | Pfaffenberg 1 (map) |
1911 | Significant in terms of local history, architectural history and garden design, inn in the local style, built by the Erzgebirgsverein, landmark of the city in a location that shapes the landscape.
Quarry stone on the ground floor, upper floor plastered with half-timbered elements, partly boarded up, built by the Erzgebirgsverein, traditional restaurant of the Erzgebirgsverein, dominant location, pergola. |
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Villa with garden | Pfaffenberg 2 (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally important, in the early Heimat style. |
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Villa with garden | Pfaffenberg 3 (map) |
1929 | Local, architectural and art historical importance, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s, home of the manufacturer Erich Haase.
Today a guesthouse, plastered facade, objectively designed structure, colored glass windows, bars. |
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Residential building in closed development | Pfarrhain 8 (map) |
around 1810 | Architecturally important, original front door.
Original front door and window frames, gable roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Pfarrhain 26 (map) |
around 1830 | Architecturally important, classicistic door portal.
Probably half-timbered upper floor, plastered, saddle roof, original window and door frames. |
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Residential building in closed development | Pölitzstrasse 4 (map) |
marked 1752 | Architecturally important, solid construction with mansard roof and baroque segment arch portal.
Original door portal with keystone, ground floor changed with shop fittings, upper floor presumably half-timbered plastered, mansard roof. |
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Guest house with hall extension | Pölitzstrasse 16 (map) |
around 1800 | Structurally and historically of importance, simple baroque building with facade redesign from the period after 1900, hall extension from the Wilhelminian era.
Stucco on windows and doors, mansard roof, some with hip. |
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Residential house in a formerly closed development | Pölitzstrasse 20 (map) |
marked 1771 | Architecturally important, with segment arch portal.
Original door and window walls on the ground floor have been preserved, half-timbered upper floor plastered, steep pitched roof, subsequent installation of shop windows. |
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Apartment house in a corner | Pölitzstrasse 29 (map) |
marked 1903 | Architecturally important, historic building with clinker brick facade and emphasized corner location.
Yellow clinker brick, stone base, concrete window frames. |
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Apartment house in a corner | Pölitzstrasse 67 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building with clinker brick facade.
Clinker brick facade, plaster blocks in the basement, corner blocks, concrete window frames. |
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Mill with mill equipment | Red Mill 1 (card) |
around 1700 | Structurally and technologically important, built as a stamping mill with a smelting works by Johann Simon, mill equipment still in place from 1885.
Monument text: First mentioned in secondary literature in the middle of the 14th century. It is believed that the "Red Mill" was built by Bohemian settlers around 1365. At that time, the settlers were digging for ores and minerals on the Goldbach. It was also assumed that the "Red Mill" was built in 1697 as a flour mill. In the local history of Oberlungwitz from 1935, the senior teacher Richard Hommel noted that the mill had a grinder and was built around 1710 by Johann Christian Gottschaldt, the landowner of the property. At the same time, the Mühlgraben was also created. There are contradicting views on this. Court records show that the “Red Mill” was probably built before 1708 as a stamp mill with a smelter. The trial files allow the assumption that Gottschaldt was actually the "Red Miller" and thus the builder of the mill. After that, the mill changed hands ten times over the next nearly hundred years. Since the mining activity soon flagged, the mill may have been converted into a grinding mill around 1710. The mill has belonged to Hohenstein-Ernstthal since 1927. Most of the mill equipment still in existence at the beginning of the 1990s dates back to 1885. The then owner Karl Otto Uhlig operated the mill until 1986. Since then it has stood empty and visibly deteriorated. The building stands out due to its unusual proportions and its roof shape, which is not typical for the landscape. The two-storey building has a ground floor made of brick masonry, which clearly shows that this ground floor is not from the construction period. The half-timbered structure on the upper floor has a regular construction with two bars and numerous struts, all wood connections are tenon. It could possibly come from the construction time. The building is completed by a steep and very high hipped roof, which was most likely erected in the early 18th century. Due to its unique construction and authenticity, the mill is of great importance in the history of the house. (LfD / 2012) For years left to decay, restored, loss of the original building structure due to poor state of construction, also given as the time of origin in 1710, built as a stamping mill with a smelter by Johann Simon, still existing mill equipment from 1885. |
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Tenement house | Schillerstrasse 1 (map) |
Late 19th century | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Good original inventory: facade structure, front door, apartment doors, staircase, plaster ashlar at corners, tooth-cut frieze under the roof, roofing windows on the first floor, three-story. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Schillerstraße 8 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Mixed clinker construction, first floor plaster, upper floor red plaster with concrete window frames and ornaments, original roof structures, saddle roof. |
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Post office | Schubertstrasse 25 (map) |
1887 | Of economic, local and architectural importance, magnificent Wilhelminian-style building in the neo-renaissance style.
Representative building, clinker brick facade, red, structures made of sandstone, additional decor made of terracotta. |
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Gym of a school | Schulstrasse 9 (map) |
1902 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style facade with yellow and red clinker.
Yellow and red clinker brick, gable. |
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Residential building in closed development | Schulstrasse 26 (map) |
marked 1876 | With a store, historically important, pretty plastered facade from the early Wilhelminian era, with a still classicistic effect.
Originally Lederhandlung Bernhard Anger Nachsteiger, owner Julius Herrmann Schuhmacherartikel, founded in 1876, facade structure, shop from the time of origin, plaster ashlar on the ground floor. |
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War | Silbergäßchen (map) |
After 1918 (war memorial) | Significant in local history.
At Silbergäßchen, Ehrenhain with a curved wall with inscriptions, double sculpture. |
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Guest house with hall extension | Talstrasse 37 (map) |
1889 | Architecturally and locally of importance, Wilhelminian style building in half-timbered construction, historical amusement center with great charisma.
Monument text: Solemnly consecrated on August 27, 1889 as a health resort and entertainment venue. The restaurant became a center of attraction for the surrounding area. Here, for example, a number of large concerts took place under the direction of the Chemnitz Kapellmeister Pohle. In 1907 Otto Pochert from Biebenstein acquired the restaurant, which had been owned by the family for many years. Single-storey half-timbered building with brick infill. The right-angled hall extension has the same construction. The restaurant with a half-hip roof, the hall extension with a gable roof. Well-preserved building complex of great importance in terms of local history and architectural history. (LfD / 2011) Solemnly consecrated on August 27, 1889, entertainment venue with great charisma, series of large concerts under the direction of the Chemnitz conductor Pohle, clinker brick with half-timbering, painted over. |
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school | Talstrasse 86 (map) |
around 1890 | Structurally and historically important, Wilhelminian style building with a turret on the roof.
Small turret, facade greatly simplified, rear extension, Clara Zetkin school in GDR times. |
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Archway between two residential buildings | Weinkellerstraße 17 (map) |
Late 19th century | In terms of craftsmanship and artistic importance, magnificent portal in the style of the Wilhelminian era.
Richly decorated with cartouche, gate. |
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Apartment house in closed development with shop | Weinkellerstraße 18 (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally important, simple plastered building with half-timbered gable, facade decoration typical of the time, shop fitting from the time of origin.
Concrete window walls, facade decorations typical of the time, shop fittings from the time of origin, window skylights with rung division, half-timbered gable. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Weinkellerstraße 20 (map) |
marked 1907 | With a store, of architectural significance, a facade emphasized in the center in the style of late historicism, with a curved gable.
Plastered facade, plastered stucco, gable, store from the time it was built, door reconstructed according to old findings. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Weinkellerstraße 22 (map) |
around 1910 | With a shop, historically important, a simple facade with a bay window, unusual ground floor design.
Bay window, store from the time of origin, wooden elements on the bay window, original front door, window changed. |
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Weinkellerstraße 24 (map) |
marked 1907 | With a store, of architectural significance, in the reform style of the time around 1910.
Plastered facade, first floor stone, front door with Art Nouveau ornamentation. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Weinkellerstraße 25 (map) |
around 1910 | With a store, historically important, in the reform style of the time around 1910, with a bay window and gable.
Facade in the upper area greatly simplified. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Weinkellerstraße 27 (map) |
marked 1907 | With a store, historically important, with a bay window and curved gable, art nouveau touches. Plastered facade with initial in the gable triangle, shop fitting modernized. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Weinkellerstraße 28 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Architecturally important, villa-like Wilhelminian style building with a magnificent facade in the neo-renaissance style.
Square floor plan, window roofing, central projection, triangular gable window roofing, tooth cut frieze, mezzanine floor, plaster ashlar on the ground floor, original front door, former manufacturer's villa. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Weinkellerstraße 29 (map) |
around 1907 | With a shop, historically important, with a bay window and gable, art nouveau touches.
Increased in the roof area. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Weinkellerstraße 31 (map) |
marked 1907 | With a shop, historically important, with a bay window and gable, art nouveau touches.
Plastered facade, very beautiful front door, Art Nouveau ornamentation, objection to the status of a monument in 1994, was handed over to RP, no decision has yet been made. |
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Tenement house | Weinkellerstraße 36 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century with balcony, palatial architecture in the neo-renaissance style.
Clinker brick facade, window canopies, triangular gables on the upper floor, semicircular balcony with iron grating, ground floor plaster facade with grooves, yellow clinker brick. |
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villa | Weinkellerstraße 37 (map) |
around 1890 | From an architectural point of view, interestingly designed clinker brick facade in the neo-renaissance style, the fence belonging to the monument and the outbuilding were demolished before 2000.
Clinker facade, red clinker brick, large outside staircase, bay window, original windows on the first floor, clinker brick ornamentation, tooth-cut frieze, original front door, side building demolished before 2000 (demolition permit from April 5, 1995): garages and servants' apartment, small turret, clinker brick facade. |
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hotel | Weinkellerstraße 38 (map) |
around 1925 | Architecturally and historically important, hotel near the train station, in the local style.
Colored plaster (red), noble plaster. |
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House with two entrances | Weststrasse 12; 14 (card) |
around 1925 | Architecturally important, traditionalist building with expressionist echoes.
Good original inventory: paintwork, windows, plaster structure, ocher-colored, housing development, hipped roof, three-storey. |
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Residential house in closed development, with side wing to the courtyard | Wiesenstrasse 2 (map) |
1744 | Architecturally important, baroque building with segment arch portal.
Original door and window frames, mansard roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Ziegenberg 2 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Architecturally important, with a classical portal.
Door and window frames, original front door, saddle roof, building permit granted for the complete renovation of the residential building from October 23, 1998 (statement under monument protection law), renovation 1999, floor plans received. |
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Residential building in closed development | Ziegenberg 4 (map) |
around 1750 | Architecturally important, with basket arch portal.
Original door portals, simple building design, gable roof, possibly half-timbered on the upper floor. |
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Residential building in closed development | Ziegenberg 5 (map) |
around 1750 | Architecturally important, with basket arch portal. |
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Residential building in closed development | Ziegenberg 14 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | From an architectural point of view, it is essentially a baroque building with a classicist portal.
Original door and window frames, shutters on the ground floor, window frames upstairs. |
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Villa with enclosure | Bahnhofstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1925 | Architecturally important, plastered construction with echoes of the Art Deco style.
Good original condition. |
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Post office | Bahnhofstrasse 10 (map) |
around 1900 | Today a residential building, clinker brick building from the Gründerzeit in good original condition, of architectural and local significance.
Two-storey, red clinker brick with yellow clinker strips, bands of yellow clinker brick as well, tooth-cut frieze in the area of the cornice, segmented arched window, two-axis roof bay window, two dormers, saddle roof, historical name "Postamt" in the middle of the eaves side, Monument value: architectural and local historical value. |
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Entrance building of the station | Bahnhofstrasse 18 (map) |
1899-1901 | Structurally and historically of importance, clinker brick construction.
Consists of two two-story side buildings with a gable roof, connected by a single-story central building, clinker brick facade, slightly protruding floating gables, red clinker brick. |
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Gym with restaurant | Jahnweg 4 (map) |
around 1930 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade, ogival door portal.
Clinker brick facade, ogival door portal with clinker brick frame, hipped roof, gym wing and living and social wing as a unit. |
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House and side building of a former three-sided courtyard | Käthe-Kollwitz-Strasse 5 (map) |
around 1800 | Structurally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings.
Hipped roof,
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Church with equipment | Kirchweg (map) |
1850-1851 | Significant in terms of building history, local history and character of the townscape, hall church in the historicist style of the church builder Gebrüder Uhlig, the tower built later in the neo-Romanesque style.
1850 laying of the foundation stone for today's church after the previous building was demolished due to dilapidation. Inauguration of the new church in December 1851. In 1898 the tower had to be demolished again. It was replaced with a new one. Restoration of the church in 1971. Plastered brick building with a straight end of the choir, in the west a tower with clocks. Closing the hall with a hipped roof and the tower with a folding roof. Inside, a baroque-style hall with narrow rectangular windows, flat-roofed, two-storey galleries, which have been converted into prayer rooms in the chancel. Valuable equipment in the classical style. - for example pulpit altar with triangular gable. Furthermore, two wings of a late Gothic winged altar with relief figures by Master HW (attributed to) around 1511/12, larger than life crucifix from 1698, Kreutzbach organ from 1850/51 ( changed several times by Jehmlich ). Typical village church of the time and landscape of architectural and local historical importance. (LfD / 2011) Source: Dehio Sachsen, Vol II, p. 1047. (Wing of a late Gothic altar, around 1511/1512) Winged altar: with carved figures of Katharina and Ursula, workshop of Hans Witten , west tower church from 1898. |
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mausoleum | Kirchweg (map) |
1928 | Structurally and historically important, idiosyncratic mausoleum built in the style of an ancient tomb, round quarry stone building, Alwin Balduin Palmer (1863–1929), who came from a desert fire, had a mausoleum built, owned a plantation and lived in Sea Cliff (USA).
Leaded glass windows, copper cover, quarry stone masonry, visible, Baldwin Palmer, who came from a desert fire, had a mausoleum built, lived in Sea Cliff (USA) - until 2008 it was mistakenly located under the street “Neuer Friedhof”. |
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Rectory | Kirchweg 6 (map) |
1901 | Simple plastered building typical of the time with well-preserved interior fittings of architectural, local and urban value.
Two-storey plastered building with few plaster decorations (hardly to be judged by vegetation), original room doors and stairs as well as room structures preserved inside, the well-preserved interior is primarily decisive for the monument value, the loss of which would also lead to the loss of the monument value! |
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Residential building | Oberlungwitzer Strasse 5 |
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Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard | Oberlungwitzer Strasse 8 (map) |
around 1800 | Architecturally important.
Half-timbered stable (around 1750): with passage, half-timbered upper floor, high-striving framework, steep saddle roof, sliding windows, wooden gable and eaves side, massive ground floor. Stable building demolished in 2000 (?) |
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Former stable house (No. 4) and side building (No. 6) of a farm | Unit 4 Street; 6 (card) |
marked 1831 | Local historical and scientific value of both buildings, characteristic farmhouses from the beginning of the 19th century, half-timbered buildings in a dominant urban location.
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town hall | Unit 14 Street (Map) |
around 1925 | Municipal office building of architectural and local historical significance, representative building in a dominant urban location, in the style of the local area.
Representative building in a dominant urban development location, good original inventory, semicircular bay window, stairs, lantern, original windows, plaster, etc., in the town hall formerly also the savings and current account. |
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Residential building | Unit 35 Street (Map) |
around 1850 | Architecturally of importance, classical plastered construction, original door and window frames.
Solid, original door and window frames, hipped roof. |
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school | Wüstenbrander Schulstrasse 5 (map) |
marked 1904 | Architecturally important, in the style of historicism with volute gable.
Outside staircase, polygonal masonry in the base area, false plaster, horizontal window roofing, central axis, gable, two-storey, seven axes. |
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Remarks
- ↑ 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 .