List of cultural monuments in the city center (Görlitz), E – H

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In the list of cultural monuments in the city center (Görlitz), E – H , all cultural monuments of the Görlitz city center are recorded that were recorded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments until October 2017 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments) and whose street name begins with the corresponding first letter. The notes are to be observed.

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

List of cultural monuments in the city center (Görlitz), E – H

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential house in closed development, corner house
Residential house in closed development, corner house Elisabethstrasse 27
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1870s Of importance in urban planning 09280650
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Elisabethstrasse 28
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1870s Late classicist facade, of architectural and urban importance. Entrance area representative equipped. 09280651
 
Residential building in closed development Elisabethstrasse 29
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1870s Late classicist facade, of architectural and urban importance. Representatively furnished entrance area. 09280652
 
Residential building in closed development Elisabethstrasse 30
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1870s Late classicist facade, of architectural and urban importance. Remnants of colored stained glass windows. Loggias facing the courtyard. 09280653
 
Residential building in closed development Elisabethstrasse 31
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1870s Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280654
 
Residential building in closed development Elisabethstrasse 32
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1870s Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280655
 
Residential house in closed development, with courtyard wing
Residential house in closed development, with courtyard wing Elisabethstrasse 33
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1870s Elaborate facade, of architectural and urban significance. Original house furnishings, pillars with capitals, old doors, railings. Loggias at the back building. 09280656
 
Residential building in closed development Elisabethstrasse 34
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Around 1860 Of importance in urban planning. Plaster profiles, original windows. Smoothed facade. Original entrance gate. Some of the apartments are still equipped. 09284991
 
Residential building in closed development Elisabethstrasse 35
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1860 Of importance in urban planning. Facade of the upper floors smoothed, ground floor embossing. 09284992
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Elisabethstrasse 36
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Around 1865 Builder Kaufmann Caspar, in 1905 the bay was added, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Hildegard Burjan's birthplace . The rear building belonging to it as a memorial has already been demolished. 09280657
 
Apartment building in closed development, corner house
Apartment building in closed development, corner house Elisabethstrasse 37 (Bismarckstrasse 1)
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1870s Raised corner with balustrade and figures, important in terms of building history and urban development 09280658
 
Apartment building in closed development, with original shop fronts, corner house
Apartment building in closed development, with original shop fronts, corner house Elisabethstraße 38 (main address: Bismarckstraße 32)
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1870 Significant in terms of urban planning and building history.
  • Bismarckstrasse: Shops with the original front. Corner house, corner raised, balcony on the first floor.
  • Elisabethstrasse: sloping corner with balconies, ground floor shop, rich plaster decorations.
09280910
 
Residential house in closed development with attached coach house
Residential house in closed development with attached coach house Elisabethstrasse 39
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1863 Client Grunert, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Figural facade decoration. With the right court wing, flat, Remisen. 09280899
 
Residential and office building as the bank building of the Communalständische Bank for the Prussian Upper Lusatia and courtyard building
Residential and office building as the bank building of the Communalständische Bank for the Prussian Upper Lusatia and courtyard building Elisabethstrasse 40
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1863 (residential and office building); Courtyard building with bank 1893 Front building in 1863 by the merchant H. Kienitz, courtyard building in 1892, of architectural and local significance. Colossal iron. Medallions and mirrors with very flat reliefs. Rich stucco on the ceiling in the entrance to the house. Belt arches with consoles and keystones. Floor tiles, terrazzo mosaic floors. Cast iron banisters. Property originally back building at Struvestraße 5 (initially Kahle), bought by the bank in 1866 as its first headquarters. 09280900
 
Residential building in closed development, with restaurant
Residential building in closed development, with restaurant Elisabethstrasse 41
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1864 Builder probably businessman Urban, architect of the renovation in 1928 Alfred Hentschel, restaurant was called "Saurer Zulp" (today Bon Apart), significant design on the outside and inside, of architectural and local significance. From the renovation in 1928, the first floor facade was completely preserved and the interior partially preserved, including wall paneling and ceiling stucco. 1865 Construction of a shed for Kaufmann Urban, owned by Kaufmann Hermann Vohland in 1903. Nothing of the historical back buildings has been preserved or no monument value. 09280901
 
House in closed development, with two shops with the original front Elisabethstrasse 42
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1870s, facade changed in 1920s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. The core of the house is certainly 19th century, but the facade is from the 1920s (conservative). Ground floor clad in polished stone. Courtyard building uninteresting in terms of monument preservation. 09280902
 
Deutsche Bank;  Residential and commercial building in closed development and corner location
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Deutsche Bank; Residential and commercial building in closed development and corner location Elisabethstrasse 43
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Around 1870 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square. Core of the building around 1870, facade 1920s. All motifs of the facade design from the 1870s (pilasters, above mezzanine, corner balconies with caryatids). Medallions with many symbolic representations relating to trade. Shops with the original front. 09280903
 
Residential building
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Residential building Emmerichstrasse 1
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1870s Representative with caryatids, of architectural significance 09282633
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 2
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Around 1900 From an urban point of view of importance, old staircase equipment 09281298
 
Apartment building in closed development, with two courtyard wings Emmerichstrasse 3
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1869 The builder was master carpenter Geittner, which is important in terms of building history and urban planning. House with side projections and mezzanine. Entrance area with stucco profiles, beautiful staircase windows, partially etched. Both side wings with verandas. Floor tiles in the house. 09281299
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 4
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1880s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Side elevation, third floor in the middle new or changed. Entrance area stucco, pilasters, medallions. Floor tiles, also in the stairwell. 09281300
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 5
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1890s Clinker brick, important in terms of building history and urban development 09281301
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 6
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1890s Clinker brick, important in terms of building history and urban development 09281302
 
Residential building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 7
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Around 1875 Of importance in urban planning. Console frieze and jamb under the eaves. Facade plain. 09281303
 
Residential house in closed development, with courtyard wing
Residential house in closed development, with courtyard wing Emmerichstrasse 8
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Around 1880 Of importance in terms of urban planning, console frieze and jamb 09281304
 
Residential house in closed development, with shop Emmerichstrasse 9
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Around 1880 Architecturally important, Art Deco wall frieze in the stairwell 09281305
 
Residential building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 10
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Around 1880 Of importance in urban planning. The facade is probably a bit smoothed, but the old roofing windows and cornices are still present. 09281306
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 11
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1880s In terms of urban planning, it is important, the facade is plain 09281307
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 12
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1880s Of importance in urban planning. Old main cornice broken. 09281308
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 13
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Around 1880 Urban planning of importance, beam head frieze 09281309
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 14
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1880s Of importance in urban planning 09281310
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 15
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Around 1880 Of importance in urban planning. Entrance area stucco on the ceiling, medallion. Remnants of etched staircase windows. 09281311
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 16
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1890s Clinker bricks, of importance in terms of urban development, floor tiles 09281312
 
Residential building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 25
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1870s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. The structure is still classic with a central risalit, elements of the neo-renaissance style, the entrance area Art Deco painting. 09280833
 
Apartment building in closed development and courtyard building Emmerichstrasse 26
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1890s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Courtyard building lengthways down, courtyard passage a band with stencil painting, in the stairwell sparing ceiling stencil painting. Historicism facade. 09280834
 
Apartment building in closed development and courtyard building Emmerichstrasse 27
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1880s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Courtyard passage with stenciled frieze. Courtyard building lengthways into the depth of the property. Façade with elements of the neo-Renaissance style. 09280835
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 28
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1890s Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280836
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 29
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1890s Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280837
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 30
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1880s Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280838
 
Apartment building in closed development, corner house on Theodor-Körner-Straße Emmerichstrasse 31
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1880s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Corner pulled up. Richly structured plaster facade. Formerly with a corner store. 09280839
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shop with original front Emmerichstrasse 32
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1890s Corner house on Körnerstraße, of architectural and urban significance 09280840
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 36
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After 1895 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. On the first and second floor balconies with bars. 09281657
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 37
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After 1895 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Remnants of etched windows. 09281656
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 38
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After 1895 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. On the first and second floors balconies with wrought iron bars in the middle. 09281655
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 39
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1893 The client was the building contractor Karl Rietz, clinker brick, which was important in terms of building history and urban planning. Arched windows all over the building. Balcony on the first and second floor is missing, balcony on the second floor formerly with wrought iron bars. 09281654
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 40
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After 1895 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09281653
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shop with old writing "Fleischerei" Emmerichstrasse 41
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After 1895 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Shop with a new front and interior design. On the left on the first, second and third floors balconies with bars. 09281652
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 42
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1897 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. In the middle of the first, second and third floors there are curved balconies with bars. Etched windows in the stairwell. 09281651
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 42a
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1890s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. On the left, on the first, second and third floors, there are convex balconies with bars. 09281650
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shop Emmerichstrasse 43
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1890s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. First and second floor center balconies with wrought-iron bars, shop front not quite old. 09280802
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 44
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1890s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. In the middle of the first, second and third floors balconies with wrought iron bars. 09280801
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 46
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1890s Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280800
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 48
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1890s Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280799
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 52
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1890s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Staircase beautiful, partially etched windows and floor tiles. 09280803
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 53
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1890s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Slightly changed first floor, stairwell partially etched windows, floor tiles. 09280804
 
Dairy with sales and gate building, administration building, bottle filling building and fencing Emmerichstrasse 54, 55
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Dairy 1920s; Administration building 1882 Structurally and locally of importance. Description from 1993: The front building consists only of the ground floor and a large, broken hip roof. Towards the factory entrance (to the right) function of a porter's house. The house is said to be on a well and is therefore to be demolished. The house has the enclosure with the courtyard entrance gate around the First World War. The courtyard building, i.e. the dairy, was possibly built in 1882 and the interior was slightly changed in the 1920s. For example, wall cladding with Mutz ceramics. In addition, floor tiles and iron banisters. April 2nd, 2002: Demolition of the boiler house approved. 2005 takes place. Sales building in the otherwise closed street development, single-storey in the style of the homeland security movement, administration building in German neo-renaissance, bottle filling basilica with raised central nave, construction consists of reinforced concrete with clamped plastered walls. 09280805
 
Apartment building in the type of closed development Emmerichstrasse 56
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Around 1895 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Staircase doors and windows all very nice with etched panes (not preserved everywhere), floor tiles. 09280807
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 57
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Marked 1899 Clinker brick, important in terms of building history and urban development. First and second floor balconies with wrought iron grilles, floor tiles, colored etched staircase windows. Wooden verandas glazed on the courtyard side. 09280808
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shops with original fronts
Apartment building in closed development, with shops with original fronts Emmerichstrasse 58
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Marked 1894 Clinker brick, important in terms of building history and urban development. Architectural structure made of yellow clinker, with plaster in between. Shops with the original front. Balconies on the right part agreed. Courtyard passage stucco profiles. Beautifully etched staircase window. 09280809
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 59
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Around 1895 Clinker brick, important in terms of building history and urban development. Glass mirrors with Rococo ornaments (two broken) inserted on the facade. Entrance area stucco in the throat, floor tiles also in the stairwell. Great painted and etched staircase windows, figurative and ornamental motifs. 09280810
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 60
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Around 1895 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Courtyard passage Stucco and ceiling painting, very pretty, including an illusionistic view of the sky. Staircase window for restoration. 09280811
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 61
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Around 1895 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. First and second floor balconies with bars. Etched porch doors and staircase windows. Wooden verandas glazed on the courtyard side. The facade plays into the baroque style. 09280812
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 62
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Around 1895 Clinker brick, important in terms of building history and urban development. Entrance area a frieze with stencil painting, staircase remains of beautiful ceiling paintings. Simulated wall marbling. Etched staircase window. 09280813
 
Apartment building with corner shop, corner house on James-von-Moltke-Straße Emmerichstrasse 63 (James-von-Moltke-Strasse 17)
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1867/68 Client bricklayer foreman Julius Zesche, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Free standing along Emmerichstrasse. 09281329
 
Apartment building in closed development, with left courtyard wing Emmerichstrasse 66
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Around 1890 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09281331
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 67
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1890s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Staircase remains of etched windows. 09281285
 
Apartment building in closed development with front garden and fence Emmerichstrasse 68
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1902 Builder oil manufacturer Julius Ziegler, behind it his large factory site, of architectural and urban significance. House front jumps back here, house with white facing bricks with plaster. Stairwell nicely etched windows. Wrought iron fence hidden in the hedge on the front yard. Commercial buildings in the courtyard. 09281286
 
Apartment building in closed development with front garden Emmerichstrasse 69
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Around 1900 Clinker brick, important in terms of building history and urban development. Staircase etched windows and remains of wall painting (Art Nouveau). 09281287
 
Apartment building in closed development with front garden and fence Emmerichstrasse 70
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1903 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. White and green glazed facing bricks, ground floor and first floor plaster. Bay windows first and second floor, third floor balcony. Entrance area and stairwell remains of wall painting. 09281288
 
Apartment building in closed development with front garden and fence Emmerichstrasse 71
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Around 1900 Partly clinker, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Structural elements and first floor clinker brick, surfaces partly plaster. 09281289
 
Apartment building with shop in closed development and front garden Emmerichstrasse 72
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1890s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Courtyard passage two ceiling paintings. Shop front changed. 09281290
 
Apartment building in closed development Emmerichstrasse 73
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1890s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Gate to the courtyard new. Former front garden converted into a terrace, this with new fencing. 09281291
 
Apartment building in closed development with front garden and fence Emmerichstrasse 74
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1890s Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09281292
 
Apartment building in closed development with front garden and fence Emmerichstrasse 75
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1890s Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09281293
 
Apartment building in closed development with front garden and fence Emmerichstrasse 76
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1890s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Balcony missing, side wing with wooden verandas. 09281294
 
Apartment building in closed development, with right wing as well as front garden and enclosure Emmerichstrasse 77
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1890s Clinker brick, important in terms of building history and urban development 09281295
 
Apartment building in closed development with front garden and fence Emmerichstrasse 78
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1890s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Courtyard passage pilasters, stucco profiles beautiful grille behind the house. Unusual staircase with cast iron railings and beautiful windows. 09281296
 
Catholic club house with journeyman's hospice; St. Stephen's House; Club house in closed development with front garden and enclosure Emmerichstrasse 79
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Marked 1889 Structurally and locally of importance. Inscription: "This house was founded in Görlitz on May 22nd, 1888 by clergyman Franz Gyrdt, d. Files in the Ordinariat Ossietzkystraße 41, today St. Stephanushaus. The construction of a bowling alley and colonnade on the property, these no individual monuments. 09281297
 
Mount of Olives gardens with olive tree, enclosure hedge, path system, main garden axis, orchards, rose terrace and pond
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Mount of Olives gardens with olive tree, enclosure hedge, path system, main garden axis, orchards, rose terrace and pond Friedhofstrasse
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1923-1930 Horticultural design only in the 1920s, in the area also Jüngerwiese and the brook Kidron (here symbolic name for the Lunitz), the installation of the Ölberg is with the Holy Sepulcher (see Heilige-Grab-Straße 79, Object 09281604) and with the Way of the Cross (Streets of the city from the city church of St. Peter and Paul to the Holy Sepulcher) to be seen in context, from a horticultural, scientific and historical perspective of supraregional importance. Site still owned by G. Hagspihl in 1896. City ownership by 1919 at the latest. The names Ölbaum, Jüngerplatz and Bach Kidron have existed since the existence of the Holy Sepulcher and are so called. The only surviving overall design from 1927.

Sachse: “Using the site as an orchard thus forms the basic structure of the design. This benefits from the historical significance of the property, as the Jerusalem Mount of Olives was also a kind of orchard. "

09280106
 
Rothenburger Versicherung (RAV);  Insurance building with enclosure wall and transition to building Brückenstraße 1
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Rothenburger Versicherung (RAV); Insurance building with enclosure wall and transition to building Brückenstraße 1 Furtstrasse 1
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1914 Richly designed facade in the reform style of the time, of architectural and artistic importance. Interior architecture preserved, on the outside a lot of relief sculpture by Leopold Armbruster (sculptor) , including figurative motifs. Two groups of bronze figures at the transition. 09281284
 
Residential house in closed development, corner shop with facade around 1910, corner house
Residential house in closed development, corner shop with facade around 1910, corner house Gartenstrasse 1 (main address: Konsulstrasse 11)
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1877 The builder was the master bricklayer C. Frenzel, who was important in terms of building history and the appearance of the street 09281260
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Gartenstrasse 1a
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1870s A facade with number 2, important in terms of urban planning. Facade smoothed, but old console frieze on the main cornice, raised central projection with parapet. Staircase window colored lead glass, partly etched. 09281138
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Gartenstrasse 2
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1870s A facade with number 1a, of importance in terms of urban development. Smoothed facade, but stucco entrance area, colorful etched windows in the stairwell. 09281139
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Gartenstrasse 3
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1870s Representative facade with neo-renaissance style elements, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning 09281142
 
Residential building in closed development (now part of the hospital)
Residential building in closed development (now part of the hospital) Gartenstrasse 4
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1870s Representative facade with neo-renaissance style elements, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Beautiful Art Nouveau porch door. 09281143
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Gartenstrasse 5
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1870s Significant in terms of building history and urban development, the third floor was disfigured 09281144
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Gartenstrasse 6
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1870s From around 1913 owner Selesia-Loge number 1 von Schlesien eV, of local history and urban planning importance. Residential house certainly also from the 1870s, recognizable by the facade division with central projection, but the facade smoothed in the 20th century. Important because of the urban integration and the original staircase furnishings, including etched windows. 09281145
 
Administrative building, set back, with front garden
Administrative building, set back, with front garden Gartenstrasse 7
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About the First World War Built by the Silesia-Loge from the neighboring house number 6, building in reform style, later the parish hall of the regional church community, of architectural and local significance. Outline typical for the time with colossal pilasters. Former administration building? 09281146
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Gartenstrasse 8
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1870s Of importance in terms of urban planning, the third floor has been smoothed and distorted 09281147
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Gartenstrasse 9
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1870s In terms of building history and urban development, it is of importance, central projection with triangular gable 09281148
 
Residential house, corner house, garden street side designed for closed development
Residential house, corner house, garden street side designed for closed development Gartenstrasse 10 (main address: James-von-Moltke-Strasse 49)
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1860s Façade with a raised corner, important in terms of urban planning and the street scene. Corner bay window on the ground floor of the house, axially symmetrical, identical to the house opposite, Moltke-Strasse 48. Gate situation. 09281149
 
Residential house in closed development, corner house
Residential house in closed development, corner house Gartenstrasse 11 (main address: James-von-Moltke-Strasse 48)
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1870s Façade with a raised corner, important in terms of urban planning and the street scene. Facade partially smoothed. Freestanding corner bay window on the ground floor facing Gartenstrasse. Entrance area pilasters and stucco. Staircase window etched in a beautiful color. 09281128
 
Residential house, of the type in closed development
Residential house, of the type in closed development Gartenstrasse 14
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1870s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Classic structure with side elevations. 09281129
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Gartenstrasse 15
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1870s Plastered facade in neo-renaissance, partly still classicistic, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. The facade is symmetrical with a four-axis central section with a flat triangular gable, here roofing in flat triangles on the first floor and segmental arches on the second floor. In the middle there is a large arched portal. 09281130
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Gartenstrasse 16
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1870s Facade smoothed, but old facade grid and stucco in the driveway, important from an architectural point of view 09281131
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Gartenstrasse 17
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1870s Builder master mason Bosse and master carpenter Schulz, important in terms of building history and urban planning. Facade somewhat smoothed, but pilasters in the courtyard entrance, staircase with old furnishings and beautiful etched windows. 09281132
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Gartenstrasse 18
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1870s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Facade smoothed in the 20th century, pilasters in the courtyard entrance, old staircase with original doors and etched windows, courtyard passage gate to the courtyard with a beautiful window with painting with vine leaves. 09281133
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Gartenstrasse 19
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1870s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Staircase beautiful stained glass windows around 1905. 09281134
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Gartenstrasse 19a
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1870s Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09281135
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Gartenstrasse 20
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1889 Elaborate clinker brick facade, of architectural and urban importance, clinker brick construction with stucco 09281136
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Gartenstrasse 21
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Around 1880 Architecturally and in terms of urban development, it is of importance, the facade is structured by pilasters 09281137
 
Residential house in closed development, corner house to Konsulstrasse
Residential house in closed development, corner house to Konsulstrasse Gartenstrasse 22
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Around 1870 Architecturally and urbanistically important, corner design with parapet 09281261
 
Road bridge over the Görlitz-Berlin railway line Girbigsdorfer Strasse
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2nd half of the 19th century Of significance in terms of technology history. Sheet metal girder bridge, riveted. 09283056
 
Municipal Clinic (aggregate)
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Municipal Clinic (aggregate) Girbigsdorfer Strasse 1, 2, 3 (Heilige-Grab-Strasse 40; Zeppelinstrasse 49)
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1901-1915 The urban hospital with the following individual monuments: the hospital buildings B, C and D (Girbigsdorfer Straße 1-3) House G (Zeppelinstraße 49), House F as a boiler house, the nurses' home in the northwest of the site, the mural in the foyer of House H, built in 1972, a war memorial and a fountain in the patient garden north of house G and enclosure walls with gates and driveways (see individual monument list at the same address, object 09281675), the chief doctor's villa (see individual monument list Heilige-Grab-Straße 40, object 09281677) and the hospital garden with its Garden parts such as front gardens, garden courtyards and patient gardens with their path systems and old trees (garden monument); of importance in terms of building history and social history. 09302671
 
Hospital buildings B, C and D (Girbigsdorfer Straße 1-3), House G (Zeppelinstraße 49), House F as a boiler house, the nurses' home in the northwest of the site, the mural in the foyer of House H, built in 1972, a war memorial and a fountain in the Patient garden north of House G as well as enclosure walls with gates and driveways (see also general document Obj. 09302671)
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Hospital buildings B, C and D (Girbigsdorfer Straße 1-3), House G (Zeppelinstraße 49), House F as a boiler house, the nurses' home in the northwest of the site, the mural in the foyer of House H, built in 1972, a war memorial and a fountain in the Patient garden north of House G as well as enclosure walls with gates and driveways (see also general document Obj. 09302671) Girbigsdorfer Strasse 1, 2, 3
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1901–1905 (hospital component); 1901-1905 (House B, C, D, G); 1901-1905 (House F); after 1918 (war memorial); 1972 (wall and ceiling painting) Individual features of the collective entity Städtisches Klinikum; Architect of the old buildings Heino Schmieden, whose buildings are connected to one another by corridors and made of clinker brick, of architectural and socio-historical importance, the mural is evidence of the applied art of his time in the GDR. Clinker clinic complex with small plastered areas, verandas on the ground floor and first floor at the women's clinic (iron construction), main building (houses B and C) with numerous outside stairs with iron railings, windows on a transverse wing partially clogged and provided with plastic windows (plastic), urological station and ambulance, Dormitory: Plastered building with window shutters, quarry stone plinth, original wooden staircase with a square stairwell, doors, on Girbigsdorfer Straße "Every sister's work is charity", to the right of the entrance plaster scratched picture with three sisters, modified loft, on the long side a semicircular garden hall, a lot of granite used. The mural in house H as its original component with scenes from sports and leisure of the population. The monochrome picture is scratched and filled into a plaster-like material and coated with a metallic shimmering layer. Artist N. Peoples. 09281675
 
Apartment building with shop in closed development, corner house
Apartment building with shop in closed development, corner house Gobbinstrasse 1
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Around 1905 Architecturally important 09280640
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Gobbinstrasse 2
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Around 1887 Elaborate historicism facade, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning 09280641
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Gobbinstrasse 3
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1885/1890 Elaborate historicism facade, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning 09280642
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Gobbinstrasse 4
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1885/1890 Balanced clinker brick facade, important in terms of building history and urban planning 09280643
 
employment exchange
employment exchange Gobbinstrasse 5, 6
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Around 1936 Mighty brick building, now a police building, of architectural and local significance. Graduated to the rear with two truncated wings facing the courtyard, an extension to the right planned for 1938 was not implemented. 09280644
 
Two buildings of a converter station, battery building to the street, converter station behind
Two buildings of a converter station, battery building to the street, converter station behind Gobbinstrasse 11
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1912 (accumulator building); 1911–1913 (converter station) Structurally and locally of importance. Accumulator building with three-storey left part with tent roof and right two-storey part with gable roof, both brick 1912. Converter station 1911–1913, left part with hipped roof, built by the magistrate. 09280645
 
Fire station with eight apartments
Fire station with eight apartments Gobbinstrasse 12
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1926 Built by the city of Görlitz, sophisticated expressionist architecture, see also Krölstraße 26, of importance in terms of building history and local history. Brick, stepped gable. 09280646
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Gobbinstrasse 13
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After 1890 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280647
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Gobbinstrasse 14
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After 1890 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280648
 
Apartment building in closed development, corner house
Apartment building in closed development, corner house Gobbinstrasse 15
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1870s Of importance in urban planning 09280649
 
Apartment building in closed development Grüner Graben 1
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Around 1870 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09283705
 
Apartment building in closed development Grüner Graben 2
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Marked 1890 Clinker brick, important in terms of building history and urban development. Ground floor changed in a disfiguring way. Arched staircase window. 09280085
 
Apartment building in closed development Grüner Graben 3
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1885/86 Neo-Renaissance facade, builder was the privateer Edmund Knoblau, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Much stucco, console frieze is missing. Decorative painting in the passage and stairwell. 09280084
 
Residential house in closed development, corner house to Sonnenstrasse Grüner Graben 4
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1870s Of importance in urban planning. Facade a bit smoothed, that means less and coarser stucco. In the entrance area, stucco in the throat, pilasters, medallions and arched staircase window. 09280083
 
Apartment building in closed development, with a front garden facing the Green Ditch and enclosure, corner house Grüner Graben 4a (main address: Sonnenstraße 19)
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Around 1860 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280082
 
Residential house in closed development with front garden Grüner Graben 5
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Around 1860 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Very beautiful filigree ornamentation. 09280097
 
Residential house in closed development with front garden Grüner Graben 6
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Around 1860 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. House with an interesting cubature, two axles raised. 09281877
 
Residential house in closed development with front garden Grüner Graben 7
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Around 1860 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. House with an interesting cubature, two lateral axes raised. Original front door. 09281878
 
Residential house in closed development with front garden Grüner Graben 8
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Around 1860 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. House with an interesting cubature, two axles raised. Original front door. 09281879
 
Residential house in closed development with front garden Grüner Graben 9
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Around 1860 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. House with two raised axes. Original front door. 09281880
 
Residential house in closed development with front garden Grüner Graben 10
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Around 1860 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. House with two raised axes. Original front door. 09281881
 
Apartment building in closed development, half set back, with front garden Grüner Graben 11
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Around 1900 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Facade Art Nouveau decor. Nice entrance gate. 09280098
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shop with original front Grüner Graben 12
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Around 1880 Architecturally important. Unadorned, great. 09280099
 
Apartment building in closed development Grüner Graben 13
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Around 1880 Of importance for urban planning, little decoration. Ground floor plaster grooves. Old front door. 09280100
 
Workshop and exhibition room of the sculptor and master stonemason Carl Däunert
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1893/94 Significant in local history. Construction only at ground level with a neo-baroque figure attachment. Large original shop window. Gate system with access received. The courtyard building belonging to the memorial has since been demolished (demolition was approved on October 5, 1998). 09280101
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Grüner Graben 15
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Around 1885 From an architectural and urban point of view of importance, house with kink 09280102
 
Apartment house with shops, of the type in closed development, corner house Grüner Graben 16 (main address: Pontestrasse 1)
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Around 1895 Shops with partly original fronts, important in terms of building history and urban planning 09281624
 
Residential building in closed development Hartmannstrasse 2
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1860s Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280678
 
Apartment building in closed development Hartmannstrasse 3
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Marked 1908 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Art Nouveau facade, a bit desolate. Nice glass windows in the stairwell. 09280679
 
Tenement house in closed development with right courtyard wing
Tenement house in closed development with right courtyard wing Hartmannstrasse 4
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Marked 1900 Elaborate plastered facade, important in terms of building history and urban planning. Beautiful stairwell windows and original house furnishings. 09280680
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Hartmannstrasse 5
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Marked 1888 Erected by master locksmith G. Miegel, rich historicism façade, of architectural and urban significance 09280681
 
Apartment house in closed development with left courtyard wing Hartmannstrasse 6
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Marked 1886 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280682
 
Apartment building in closed development Hartmannstrasse 7
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1880s Of importance in urban planning 09280683
 
Apartment building in closed development Hartmannstrasse 8
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1873 Builder carpenter Julius Rothenburger, important in terms of urban planning. 1900 Fire in the rear building window openings then slightly changed. Construction police files available (rear building from 1868 with workshop, office and horse stable). Builder also carpenter Julius Rothenburger. 09280684
 
Apartment building in closed development Hartmannstrasse 9
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1880s Of importance in urban planning 09280685
 
Apartment building in closed development Hartmannstrasse 10
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1880s Of importance in urban planning 09280686
 
Residential building with shop in closed development, corner house Hartmannstrasse 13 (Hospitalstrasse 26)
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1860s Balanced neo-renaissance facade, important in terms of building history and urban development 09280546
 
Residential building in closed development Hartmannstrasse 14
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1860s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Original home furnishings with decorative painting. 09280545
 
Residential building in closed development Hartmannstrasse 15
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1860s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. A facade with number 16. 09280543
 
Residential building in closed development Hartmannstrasse 16
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1860s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. A facade with number 15. 09280544
 
Residential building in closed development Hartmannstrasse 17
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Around 1870 Very rich neo-renaissance facade, of importance in terms of building history, architecture and urban planning 09280542
 
Residential building in closed development Hartmannstrasse 18
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1868 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280541
 
Residential building in closed development Hartmannstrasse 19
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Around 1875 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280537
 
Residential building in closed development Hartmannstrasse 20
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Around 1870 Of importance in urban planning 09280540
 
Residential house in closed development, with rear building
Residential house in closed development, with rear building Hartmannstrasse 22
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1857-1867 Palais-like facade, of architectural and urban significance 09280538
 
Residential building in closed development Hartmannstrasse 23
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1875/1885 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280536
 
Wooden pavilion and massive substructure as a portable office building Heilige-Grab-Strasse 1
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1919 Square floor plan, massive substructure, single-storey wooden structure with a flat tent roof, referred to in the building files as a dismountable transportable office building System Döcker, by Christoph & Unmack AG Niesky for the company Braeuer und Zander, the larger substructure was a water tank from 1832 on the other side of the The Bergmann und Krause cloth factory, which was laid out in the green ditch, is of architectural significance 08992540
 
Apartment building in the type of closed development Heilige-Grab-Strasse 4
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1868/69 With side elevations and console frieze, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning 09281623
 
Apartment building in closed development Heilige-Grab-Strasse 6
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Around 1885 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09281621
 
Apartment building in closed development Heilige-Grab-Strasse 7
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Around 1885 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09281620
 
Apartment building in closed development Heilige-Grab-Straße 8
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Around 1885 Significant in terms of building history and urban development, disrupted by new shop on the ground floor 09281619
 
Apartment building in closed development Heilige-Grab-Straße 9
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Around 1890 Significant in terms of building history and urban development, new store 09281618
 
Apartment building in closed development Heilige-Grab-Straße 10
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Around 1890 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Facade pretty bare. 09281617
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shops with original fronts Heilige-Grab-Straße 11
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Around 1890 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09281616
 
Apartment building, of the type in closed development, with shop with original front, corner house on Hohe Straße
Apartment building, of the type in closed development, with shop with original front, corner house on Hohe Straße Heilige-Grab-Straße 12
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Around 1890 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09281615
 
Paper mill Heilige-Grab-Strasse 27
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1870s Traditional three-storey building with a gable facing the street, of importance in terms of local history and technology. Small outbuilding behind it without monument value. Factory owner's apartment on the first floor of the residential building. 09282501
 
Apartment building in closed development Heilige-Grab-Strasse 32
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Around 1885 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09281550
 
Apartment building in the type of closed development Heilige-Grab-Straße 33
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Around 1900 Clinker brick, important in terms of urban development 09281549
 
Head doctor's villa with enclosure (see also general document Obj. 09302671) Heilige-Grab-Strasse 40
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1915 Individual monument of the whole urban hospital; of importance in terms of building history and local history 09281677
 
Farm with residential stable house and attached gate passage and two side buildings Heilige-Grab-Strasse 65, 66
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1845–1847 (farm); 1st half of the 19th century (stable house and gatehouse) Relic of the rural development in this street, of architectural significance. Partly changed. Stable house: with hipped roof and roof truss. Side building with a broken roof. 09281614
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Heilige-Grab-Strasse 67
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1900 Clinker brick, important in terms of building history and urban development 09281613
 
Apartment building in development closed to the left
Heilige-Grab-Strasse 68
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1899 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09281612
 
Apartment building in development closed to the right
Apartment building in development closed to the right Heilige-Grab-Strasse 70
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Around 1895 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Ground floor unchanged in the immediate vicinity of the courtyard passage. Staircase window with different glass. 09281611
 
Apartment building in closed development Heilige-Grab-Strasse 71
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Around 1895 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Roof landscape changed. 09281610
 
Apartment building in closed development Heilige-Grab-Strasse 72
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Around 1895 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09281609
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shop with original front Heilige-Grab-Strasse 73
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Around 1895 Art Nouveau stencil decorations and paintings in the courtyard passage and stairwell, of significance in terms of building history and urban planning 09281608
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shop with original front Heilige-Grab-Strasse 74
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1893 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09281607
 
Residential house in closed development, corner house
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Residential house in closed development, corner house Heynestraße 1 (Brückenstraße 4)
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Around 1908 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Corner with semicircular balconies and bay windows (on Brückenstrasse), verandas on the courtyard side. Stairwell stained glass windows. 09281278
 
Apartment building in closed development Heynestrasse 8
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Around 1908 Architecturally important. New classicism of our century with pilasters and pilaster strips. 09281279
 
Tenement house, freestanding to the right, with remains of the fencing Heynestrasse 9
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Around 1908 Architecturally important 09281280
 
Hildegard Burjan Square; Town square with old trees and sidewalks (repaired) Hildegard Burjan Square
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1st third. 20th century Of importance in terms of urban planning (excluding the newly designed inner square). Initially called Christoph-Lüders-Platz in 1930, deletion due to redesign was considered, but discarded as everything was approved. 09280724
 
Apartment building in closed development, corner house on Pontestrasse Hildegard-Burjan-Platz 1
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Around 1895 Of importance in urban planning. Corner balconies are missing, corner tower is missing. 09281638
 
Apartment building in closed development Hildegard-Burjan-Platz 2
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Around 1895 Of importance in urban planning 09281639
 
Factory (Eduard Esser; Wagner and Hamburger; Hamburger) Hilgerstrasse 4, 5, 6
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Before 1900 (three factory buildings); 1914 (south wing of the courtyard, warehouse / workshop) Once together with number 7, buildings on the street and the southern courtyard wing, street buildings on the right two-and-a-half-story clinker brick, on the right plastered building with stair tower, courtyard wing two-storey as a warehouse and workshop building in reinforced concrete 1914, of architectural and economic importance 09280049
 
Factory (foundry; cattle auction; VEAB Görlitz) Hilgerstrasse 7
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Before 1900 Only the front building, large building with warehouse and administration building, of architectural and local significance 09306505
 
Apartment building in development closed to the right
Apartment building in development closed to the right Hilgerstrasse 8
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Around 1890 Of importance in urban planning. All sorts of profiles. Beam head frieze, design comparable to number 9. 09280051
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Hilgerstrasse 9
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Around 1890 Of importance in urban planning. Design comparable to number 8, but finer profiles, renewed beam head frieze. House too. 09280052
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Hilgerstrasse 11
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Marked 1900 Architecturally and urbanistically important, terrazzo mosaic floor 09280053
 
Three factory buildings of Waggonbau Görlitz along the street, see also Brunnenstraße 11
Three factory buildings of Waggonbau Görlitz along the street, see also Brunnenstraße 11 Hilgerstrasse 13, 14, 15
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Before 1900 of importance in terms of building history and technology history 09280050
 
Residential building in closed development Hohe Strasse 2
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Around 1850 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09283013
 
Residential building in closed development Hohe Strasse 3
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Around 1850 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09283012
 
Hohe Strasse 5
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Around 1850 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Partly changed on the first floor. 09283010
 
Residential house in development closed to the right Hohe Strasse 7
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Around 1905 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09283009
 
Residential building in closed development Hohe Strasse 8
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Late 19th century Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09283008
 
Residential building in closed development Hohe Strasse 9
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Late 19th century Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09283007
 
Residential house in closed development, corner house on Jahnstrasse Hohe Strasse 11
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Around 1920 Of importance in urban planning. Ground floor changed again. 09283006
 
Apartment building with corner shop in closed development, corner house on Jahnstrasse Hohe Strasse 12
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Around 1895 Elaborate plastered facade, of importance in terms of building history and shaping the street scene. Raised corner with several gables. Corner store with the original front. In the house remains of stencil painting from the 1920s. 09283005
 
Bachelor dorm Hohe Strasse 24
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Around 1850 Two-storey building consisting of two wings at an angle, of social and historical importance. As of October 14, 2005, it was incorrectly listed under Hohe Straße 23. 09283004
 
Residential building in closed development Hohe Strasse 25
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Around 1890 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09283003
 
Residential building in closed development Hohe Strasse 26
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Around 1870 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Partly changed on the first floor. 09283002
 
Residential building in closed development Hohe Strasse 27
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Around 1850 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Had a shop with the original front, removed with the renovation. 09283001
 
Residential building in closed development Hohe Strasse 28
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Around 1850 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09283000
 
Residential building in closed development Hohe Strasse 29
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Around 1850 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09281642
 
Residential building in closed development Hohe Strasse 30
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Around 1850 Of importance in urban planning. Third floor increased, original front door and window, plaster profiles. 09284997
 
Gasthaus Stadt Berlin
Gasthaus Stadt Berlin Hohe Strasse 34
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1863 Built as a residential house, from 1878 an inn, of local history. With relaxation in the outbuildings, these torn down and not under protection. The farm with stables along Pontestrasse was probably part of the inn. Ruinous outbuilding (farm building) attached to "City of Berlin" (demolition). With courtyard building (demolition). 09281640
 
Apartment building in closed development, corner house on Jakobstraße, with two original shop fronts on Jakobstraße
Apartment building in closed development, corner house on Jakobstraße, with two original shop fronts on Jakobstraße Hospitalstrasse 1
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Around 1880 Corner house on Jakobstraße, with two original shop fronts on Jakobstraße, of architectural and urban significance. Hospitalstrasse is shown for the first time on the city map from 1851 as laid out, but not yet built on. According to Richard Jecht, it was first created in 1857 as a connection between the Jakobshospital and the Jakobskapelle on the west side of Jakobsgasse and Salomonstraße, where it initially ended. The part between what is now Berliner Strasse (previously Salomonstrasse) and Krölstrasse was opened in 1865. Hospitalstrasse is an extension of the south side of Wilhelmsplatz to the west. (The extension to the east is called Blumenstrasse.) The western end of Hospitalstrasse is the Central Hospital (Krölstrasse 48). Erected from 1861 to 63, it was built under the city planning authority Martin as accommodation for the elderly and those in need of care. The facility replaced the Jakobshospital, and these buildings were completely demolished in 1870. 09281453
 
Apartment building in closed development Hospitalstrasse 2
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Around 1870 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Beautiful painting in the courtyard driveway and staircase. Historicism facade with elements of the neo-renaissance style. 09281452
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shops Hospitalstrasse 3
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Around 1870 Architecturally and urbanistically important, historicism facade with elements of the neo-Renaissance style 09281451
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shops Hospitalstrasse 4
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Around 1880 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Ground floor changed. Historicism facade with elements of the neo-renaissance style. 09281450
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shop
Apartment building in closed development, with shop Hospitalstrasse 5
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Around 1890 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Without a secret annexe. Late historicism facade with neo-baroque style elements. 09281449
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shops with original fronts Hospitalstrasse 6
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Around 1920 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09281447
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shops
Apartment building in closed development, with shops Hospitalstrasse 7
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Around 1920 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Art Deco design. Elaborate facade with pilasters and arched windows on the top floor. 09281446
 
Apartment building with shop in closed development, corner house
Apartment building with shop in closed development, corner house Hospitalstrasse 8 (Berliner Strasse 15)
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1860s Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Original front door. 09281445
 
Tenement house with shops, corner house
Tenement house with shops, corner house Hospitalstrasse 9 (Salomonstrasse 45)
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Around 1880 Significant in terms of building history and the street scene, historicism facade with rich plaster structure 09281418
 
Apartment building in closed development Hospitalstrasse 10
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1880-1885 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Ground floor right: original shop fittings preserved. Historicism facade with rich plaster structure. 09281419
 
Apartment building in closed development Hospitalstrasse 11
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1879 Of importance in urban planning. Facade adjusted above, original on the ground floor preserved. 09281420
 
Apartment building in closed development Hospitalstrasse 12
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Around 1880 Architecturally and urbanistically important, historicism facade with rich facade decorations 09281421
 
Commercial building in closed development Hospitalstrasse 13, 14, 15, 16
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1924/25 Long building, only two apartments in the roof for the stoker and caretaker, architect Gerhard Röhr , of architectural and local significance. Stressed middle wing. Vertical structure. The facade is divided by cornices and pilasters. 09281422
 
Hospitalstrasse 17
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Around 1898 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Shop on the ground floor left: original preserved, beautiful entrance, terrazzo floor, mosaic, late-historical plastered clinker facade. 09281423
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Hospitalstrasse 18
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1879 The builder was master bricklayer F. Heyermann, which is important in terms of building history and urban development. Caryatids, relief heads. Historicism facade with rich plaster structure. 09281424
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Hospitalstrasse 19
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Around 1880 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Courtyard passage. Stucco in the stairwell, in good original condition. elaborate historicism facade with rich plaster structure. 09281425
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Hospitalstrasse 20
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Around 1880 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Courtyard passage. Stucco ceiling in the entrance. Historicism facade with elements of the neo-renaissance style. 09281426
 
Residential house, free-standing, with an annex at number 20 and remains of the enclosure Hospitalstrasse 21
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Around 1870 (residential building); around 1910 (commercial building) Architecturally important. Art Deco attic. Semicircular stairwell, outbuilding presumably commercial building. 09281427
 
Tenement house, corner house
Tenement house, corner house Hospitalstrasse 22
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Around 1880 Significant in terms of building history and shaping the cityscape. Beautiful stairwell windows. The facade is emphasized by a raised corner with a bay window. 09281428
 
Apartment building with shop in closed development, corner house
Apartment building with shop in closed development, corner house Hospitalstrasse 23
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1889 Architecturally and urbanistically important, rich historicism facade with bay window 09280552
 
Apartment building in closed development Hospitalstrasse 24
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Around 1890 Architecturally and urbanistically important, historicism facade with elements of the neo-Renaissance style 09280550
 
Apartment building in closed development Hospitalstrasse 25
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Around 1890 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280551
 
Residential building with shop in closed development, corner house Hospitalstrasse 26 (main address: Hartmannstrasse 13)
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1860s Balanced neo-renaissance facade, important in terms of building history and urban development 09280546
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shop with original front Hospitalstrasse 27
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1880s Clinker brick, important in terms of building history and urban development 09280687
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shop Hospitalstrasse 28
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1880s Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280688
 
Apartment building in closed development Hospitalstrasse 29
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1880s Significant urban development, simple historicism facade 09280689
 
Apartment building in closed development Hospitalstrasse 30
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1880s Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Ground floor smoothed, but original front door. 09280690
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Hospitalstrasse 31
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1880s Significant in terms of building history and architecture. Ground floor changed, representative historicism facade with rich decoration on the upper floors. 09280691
 
Apartment building in closed development and courtyard building Hospitalstrasse 32
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1887 In the rear building (demolished) and in the modified connecting building was the central bath, which is of architectural importance. Representative historicism facade. The connector is no longer a monument. 09280692
 
Apartment building in closed development Hospitalstrasse 33
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1887 Architecturally and urbanistically important, late-historic facade with rich decorations on the upper floors 09280693
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shop Hospitalstrasse 34
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1880s Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280694
 
Apartment building with shop in closed development, corner house on Berliner Straße Hospitalstrasse 35 (Berliner Strasse 52)
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1886 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09280695
 
Commercial building in closed development, reinforced concrete skeleton, corner house
Commercial building in closed development, reinforced concrete skeleton, corner house Hospitalstrasse 36 (Berliner Strasse 14)
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1910 Reinforced concrete skeleton, corner house, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene. Type in the succession of trade fair construction, neo-classical pilasters. Ground floor disturbed. 09281380
 
Residential house in closed development, with shops Hospitalstrasse 37
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Around 1870 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Ground floor changed. 09281379
 
House in closed development, with shop with original front Hospitalstrasse 38
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1860s Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09281448
 
Residential house in closed development, with shops Hospitalstrasse 39
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1865 The builders were bricklayer foreman Reßel and master carpenter Bogner, which were important in terms of building history and urban planning. Ground floor changed. 09281377
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shops Hospitalstrasse 40
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Around 1910 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Neoclassical design. The facade is divided over two floors by pilasters. 09281376
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shops Hospitalstrasse 41
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Around 1910 Significant in terms of building history and urban development 09281375
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shops
Apartment building in closed development, with shops Hospitalstrasse 42
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Around 1880 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Shop design partially preserved. 09281374
 
Apartment building in closed development, with shops with the original facade
Apartment building in closed development, with shops with the original facade Hospitalstrasse 43
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Around 1880 Urban planning of importance, ceiling paintings 09281373
 
Apartment building in closed development, with original shops, corner house on Jakobstraße
Apartment building in closed development, with original shops, corner house on Jakobstraße Hospitalstrasse 44
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Around 1880 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street, Art Nouveau windows in the stairwell 09281372
 

Deletions from the list of monuments

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential building in closed development Hohe Strasse 4
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Around 1850 Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning; Removed from the list of monuments after 2014 09283011
 

Remarks

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Detailed memorial texts

  1. Description of the garden monument (Ragnhild Kober, September 17, 2008):
    • Structure of the garden: The following garden parts and garden elements are lined up on a south-west-north-east axis, which points from the Holy Sepulcher through the valley of the Lunitz (so-called "Kidronbach") to the crematorium of the Old Cemetery:
    a) a path axis
    b) a staircase and a semicircular square
    c) a meadow, the so-called "Jüngerwiese"
    d) a staircase and a small square with a solitary tree (maple), so-called "olive tree"
    e) the rose terrace The garden is divided into three main areas structured: Southwest area with Lunitzbach (so-called "Kidronbach") and pond with island surrounded by trees and slope area with forest-like trees, middle area with orchards and meadow area (so-called "Jüngerwiese") and semicircular square area, northeast area with orchard, rose terrace, Square area with solitary tree (Norway maple), the so-called "olive tree", areas of the former playground, the former playground and the former perennial garden
    • Enclosure: hazelnut hedge
    • Access: East entrance at the east end of the north-west-south-east route axis, west entrance at the west end of the north-west-south-east route axis, in the south gate at the Holy Sepulcher, straight route system with two horseshoe-shaped routes and a semicircular square in the south-west -Northeast main axis of the plant
    • Horticulture: in the south-west-north-east main axis, a staircase with eleven granite steps and a staircase with 18 granite steps and cheeks on both sides, a staircase on the terrace by the pond (material reused)
    • Ground relief: rising slopes in the south-west and north-east of the pond (pond partially filled in), in the north-east of the pond terrace (terrace area expanded after 1945), further to the north-east rising lawn embankment, path with a semicircular square, further to the north-east rising slope with Jüngerwiese and orchards up to to the north-west-south-east path axis, further to the north-east rising lawn embankment with stairs, in the north-east the main axis terrace (so-called rose terrace), sloping slopes on both sides of the rose terrace (in the east orchard, in the west partly smaller terraces)
    • Vegetation areas: in the northeast area, rose terrace in the shape of a horseshoe with lawn and rose borders, surrounded by a path (new planting: arborvitae and four spruce trees on the east and west side, loss: pergola), two orchards and so-called youth meadow from the southwest to the northeast uphill slope, an orchard in the northeast area
    • Trees: Olive tree (Norway maple), orchards with remnants of old trees (pears, apples) and new plantings (partly deviating from the grid of older trees), trees planted in a park-like manner by the pond with border trees in the northeast (beech, copper beech, Weymouth pine, maple, birch, Spruce), on the slightly terraced slope in the west of the rose terrace the trees of coniferous and deciduous trees (pine, blue spruce, oak, birch, beech), on the pond a weeping willow, on the island of the pond a linden tree, in the southwest of the pond woody trees with deciduous and coniferous trees, groups of shrubs (rhododendrons) near the pond
    • Water elements: pond (partly filled in), stream Lunitz (symbolizes the stream Kidron), island in the pond
    • Board at the entrance with an explanation of the Mount of Olives Garden: From the end of the Middle Ages to the height of the Baroque, Christians felt the need to relive biblical events. Replicas of the holy places were created in many parts of Europe. One of them is the Görlitz Holy Sepulcher, built between 1481 and 1504. What distinguishes the Görlitzer Holy Sepulcher from the other European ones is its embedding in the landscape, which has symbolically assigned Jerusalem features. On the hill opposite the burial site, the Mount of Olives, a willow was planted, the symbolic olive tree (now a Norway maple). Below is the disciples' meadow, the symbol for the sleeping disciples. The stream Lunitz, which flows through the valley between the Mount of Olives and the Holy Sepulcher, became the Kidronbach in accordance with the conditions in Jerusalem. In 1913 the municipal crematorium was built on the top of the Mount of Olives and has since dominated the north-east horizon. The area below was used as a field, meadow, sand pit and garbage dump until the 1920s. The Ölberggarten park and garden was built according to plans by the then horticultural director Heinrich Dieckmann between 1923 and 1928 as a strictly formal complex typical of the time. Fruit trees and berry bushes grew in a strict grid on the meadows, a pergola framed the rose terrace above the path. The importance of the Mount of Olives garden as a productive fruit area declined over the years, and intensive care was discontinued around 1966. Since the opening of the connecting path in 1999, the spatial relationship between the Holy Sepulcher and the Mount of Olives can be experienced again (Görlitz City Administration / Urban Green Department).
  2. Description of the garden monument (Ragnhild Kober, September 21, 2008):
    • Parts of the garden: front garden in the northeast of the main building (on Girbigsdorfer Straße), front garden at the hospital building in the east area, two garden courtyards and two patient gardens in the south-west of the main building, another patient garden in the east area (on Zeppelinstraße)
    • Enclosure: on Girbigsdorfer Straße, the north-eastern enclosure wall (renovated), stepped according to the road gradient, as a retaining wall made of clinker masonry (yellow) with pillars and sandstone pillars attached to these with circumferential constriction and roof-shaped closure, between these fence fields made of metal construction (vertical bars held by three cross struts, underneath a decorative ribbon made of flat steel riveted on, perforated and decorated in an arch shape at the edges), wall base with granite cover, two gate pillars of the north-east gate with concrete cover stones, on Zeppelinstraße the eastern enclosure wall, stepped according to the street gradient, as a retaining wall made of quarry stone masonry (granite) with an attached wall Brick masonry, a gate with two door leaves made of metal construction and a staircase of nine steps with handrail made of tubular steel, the staircase framed in the same way as the retaining walls, a gate with pillars and archway as well as an adjoining Z Access, in the area of ​​the intersection with Heiligen-Grab-Straße the retaining wall is partly secured with a railing, partly with a hedge, at the Heiligen-Grab-Straße the retaining wall becomes lower and lower according to the rising course of the street and the soil profile of the garden and ends a wall made of quarry stone masonry with a roof tile cover running at right angles into the site
    • Access: North-east driveway made of large stone paving (granite) from the street through the north-east gate in a straight line to a staircase with platforms (new) and further to the right and left (as an entrance and exit) in a circle around the staircase to the main entrance of the hospital the upper level, a street (newly built with bitumen pavement on the old route) leading from Girbigsdorfer Strasse to the clinic premises, two driveways to the east from Zeppelinstrasse, one driveway to the west, curved paths and smaller squares (renovated) with a water-bound ceiling in the patient gardens
    • Ground relief: terrain that rises from northeast to southwest is intercepted by retaining walls on the east and northeast border, in the east a driveway with retaining walls is cut into the higher-lying hospital grounds (for a description of the retaining walls, see horticultural buildings), patient garden in the east area with landscaped soil modeling
    • Horticulture: in the east area, the retaining walls of the driveway partly renovated with new material (base made of granite stone masonry and attached red clinker masonry with granite cover, granite pillars and steel railings, the corner accentuation with pillars made of clinker masonry), in the east area above the access bridge from the hospital building to the patient garden with railing (base made of clinker masonry with sandstone cover, railing made of metal construction on it, at the beginning and end of the railing higher wall sections made of clinker masonry with sandstone cover), in the axis of the bridge to the patient garden a small plateau (to the driveway delimited by a red wall placed on the retaining wall Clinker brickwork with sandstone cover stones, new metal railing, corner accentuation with pillars made of red clinker brickwork with sandstone cover and decorative spike made of cast iron), further along the axis of the bridge a staircase leading down to the square with the fountain (seven granite block steps n and cheeks made of red brickwork with sandstone cover)
    • Water elements: in the east area, small circular fountain in the patient garden (edge ​​of the fountain painted in sandstone color, in the middle sandstone plinth for the fountain, renovated)
    • Trees: in the front garden in the northeast of the main building on Girbigsdorfer Straße groups of trees and solitary trees (poplar, linden, black pine, ash, red oak, locust, chestnut, hornbeam, sycamore and norway maple, hawthorn) and shrubs (rhododendron), in the east of the main building a solitary tree (Linden), in the patient garden in the southwest of the southeast wing of the main building, mature trees (linden, some oaks) and a solitary tree (beech) as well as groups of shrubs (rhododendrons) and ground cover (ivy), in the patient garden in the southwest of the northwest wing of the main building (grove) ( Linden), in the patient garden in the east area groups of trees and solitary trees (chestnut, sycamore maple, ash, norway maple, linden, beech, hornbeam), in the west of the main building groups of trees and solitary trees (beech, robinia, chestnut, red oak, linden, sycamore and norway maple )
    • War memorial: roughly hewn granite stone with a smoothed front, on it an iron cross, in this a crown at the top, in the middle a "W" and at the bottom "1914", inscription: "DEM MEMORY / THE COMMERCIALS WHO SUCHED THEIR WOUNDS / IN THE FIELD / AND DISEASES / IN THE RESERVE-LAZARETT GOERLITZ / ERLAGEN. / 1914 - 1918 "
    • Comment: Repair of the paths and squares in the patient gardens, new staircase to the main building on Girbigsdorfer Straße, loss of free space due to new buildings (in the south-west of the main building a connector to a new replacement building, in the east area a new building), impairment of the patient garden in the South-west of the north-west wing of the main building by adding seats and a water basin
  3. Description of the garden monument (Ragnhild Kober, September 20, 2008):
    • Development: almost square place, surrounded by the streets a) Teichstraße, b) Ponthestraße and c) Hildegard-Burjan-Platz, d) Sonnenstraße, on the square diagonal pathways (modern layout)
    • Sidewalks (repaired, partly newly laid out) and streets (new bitumen pavement, insertion of parking spaces for cars): at the corners of the square areas with mosaic stone paving (granite), a) on Teichstraße sidewalk on the square side with a narrow strip of mosaic stone paving (granite), Concrete slabs (newly laid), a strip of mosaic stone paving (granite) and curb (granite), sidewalk opposite with kerbstone (granite), concrete slabs (newly laid) and mosaic stone paving (granite) up to the edge of the house, the gutters of the street (bitumen ceiling) on ​​both sides of three rows Kleisteinpflaster (granite), b) on the ponthestrasse sidewalk on the square side with curb stone (concrete), a strip of mosaic stone paving (granite), a sidewalk strip approx. 1 m wide made of concrete slabs (laid diagonally), a bicycle path (bitumen pavement), a narrow strip of concrete stone pavement approx 10 cm × 20 cm and a granite board, street (bitumen ceiling), granite board, sidewalk as on the square side, c) on the street Hildegard -Burjan-Platz on the side of the square a wide strip as a parking area with a granite curb, an area of ​​large stone paving (granite), a channel made of three rows of large stone paving (granite), street (bitumen pavement), three rows of small stone paving made of granite, granite curbs, diagonally laid concrete slabs, up to the facade a strip of mosaic stone pavement (granite), d) on the Sonnenstraße on the square side, parking strip with granite curb, large stone pavement (granite), three rows of small stone paving (granite), street (bitumen pavement), three rows of small stone paving (granite), a curb (granite), mosaic stone paving (basalt) , two rows of old granite pavement slabs, a narrow strip of mosaic stone paving (basalt) up to the facade
    • Trees (old trees): on the street Hildegard-Burjan-Platz on the square side a row of trees (four linden trees), on the Teichstraße on the square side three of the former four or more linden trees, on the Ponthestrasse two existing linden trees, on the Sonnenstrasse one oak on the square even in the corner of Sonnenstrasse and Hildegard-Burjan-Platz a silver maple
    • Woods (new planting): four sloping staggered hedges (hornbeam) between Hildegard-Burjan-Platz and Sonnenstraße and a sloping hedge (hornbeam) between Hildegard-Burjan-Platz and Ponthestraße
    • Square area (new facility): lawn and path areas, seats, in the middle of the square areas on different levels intercepted by concrete retaining walls, sandy area with a large hemisphere made of stainless steel
    • Commemorative plaque 1 (new): a band made of V2A sheet metal (5 mm), in front the writing “Hildegard Burjan, geb. Freund ", on the long side:" Catholic social politician in Austria / born 1883 in Görlitz - died 1933 in Vienna "
    • Memorial plaque 2 (new): made of stainless steel, on it a photo of the namesake (deliberately damaged) and a quote: “We don't want to ask / whether we are responsible. / We want to ask / what can I do for this person ”, all fonts laser cut
    • Equipment (new): Benches (V2A sheet metal folded as a foot, on which wooden slats as seats without backrests)
    • Comment: New construction of the square in 2000 according to plans by Friedewalder landscape architect Hendrikje Becker, preserving the trees and repairing the sidewalks

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  • List of listed monuments of the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, as of April 15, 2014
  • Monument map of Saxony , accessed on October 28, 2017

Individual evidence

  1. Görlitz district geoportal. In: Gis-lkgr.de. District Office Görlitz, accessed on October 29, 2017 .

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