List of cultural monuments in Johanngeorgenstadt
The list of cultural monuments in Johanngeorgenstadt contains the cultural monuments in Johanngeorgenstadt .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .
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Johanngeorgenstadt
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Stockpile and Bingenzug | (Map) | 17.-18. century | Significant in mining history |
09226890
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Mouth hole and stud | (Map) | marked 1862 | Local and technical history significance. |
09226931
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Landmark | re. 1672 (boundary stone) | historically significant |
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Black pond dam crest (artificial pond) | (Map) | 1703 | Significant in mining history. |
09226910
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Milestone | (Map) | around 1900 | Significant in traffic history. |
09223069
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Binge | (Map) | 17.-18. century | evidence of mining history. |
09226889
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Remnants of the stamp mill | (Map) | 18th century | Significance in the history of mining and technology.
Foundations secured, wheel chamber still in place, still modernized at the end of the 19th and 20th centuries, was still in operation as a Poch wash until 1931 (flood), demolished in 1955. |
09226930
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Diurnal break (binge) | (Map) | 17.-18. century | Significant in mining history.
Remnants of tin mining related to the Goliath vein |
09226909
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Former Radstube with remains of a dam and fume cupboard | (Map) | Late 18th century until around 1825 | Significant in mining history.
Location of a former waterwheel around 14 m in diameter. Demolition is noted in the mountain books. There were also rods for mechanical power transmission of around 800 m in length. |
09226911
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Stolln and mouth hole of the "Neu Freiberger Glück-Stolln" | (Map) | from the 18th century | Significance in the history of mining and technology. |
09226932
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Tunnel | (Map) | from 1708 | Used in the Second World War as an air raid shelter for the Erla plant, of significance in terms of mining history, local history and technology history.
The Erla factory was a piano factory before the war. |
09226933
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Dump of a day pit | (Map) | 18th century | Significant in mining history. |
09226898
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Stockpile and Bingenzug | (Map) | 1570-1870 | Ore vein of 4.5 km in length, with over 100 heaps and quarries, remains of hut houses, artificial trenches and two mouth holes, of importance to the mining and local history.
Particularly impressive: the dump and Tagbruch Friedrichszeche |
09226891
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Mining Soap Area (tin ore mining) | (Map) | 17.-18. century | Significant in mining history. |
09226884
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Heap | (Map) | 1719–1827, shaft operation | Significant in mining history.
Belonged to the Henneberg Tiefer Erbstolln mine, the largest of the three horse gangs in the area stood here, at the end of the approximately 800 m long field linkage from the Henneberger Radstube |
09226908
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Mining perforated stone from the Katharina pit | Am Pferdegöpel 1 (map) |
1714 (perforated stone) | Significant in mining history.
Marked the mine field boundary underground |
09226903
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Manhole | Am Pferdegöpel 1 (map) |
1721/1722 | Of particular importance in terms of local history and technology history. |
09229837
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Memorial stone Bergmeister Fischer | Am Pferdegöpel 1 (near) (map) |
Around 1905 | Significant in mining history.
“In memory of / to / Mr. Wilhelm Fischer / Kgl. Bergmeister in Johanngeorgenstadt / from 1827 to 1835 ”, stele with inscribed metal plaque and tondo with likeness |
09226900
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Landmark | Am Pferdegöpel 2 (near) (map) |
after 1786 | Electoral Rainstein with course swords, of local importance. |
09226904
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Post mileage | At the powder tower (map) |
1725 | All-mile pillar (narrow obelisk on pedestal, granite, inscriptions, post horn sign), of importance in terms of traffic history.
This all-mile pillar is the last remaining pillar of the Leipzig – Zwickau – Schneeberg – Eibenstock – Johanngeorgenstadt postal route with the number 56. It is made of white granite from Brettmühl and bears various inscriptions, including the post horn mark. The monogram "AR" is missing. The year 1723 has been incorrectly restored. The column was erected opposite the powder tower in 1725. When the city was rebuilt after the fire in 1867, it was walled up in a building on Kirchgasse; fragments were recovered when the old town was demolished in 1955. In 1960 the column was placed on the market. In 1978 it was reconstructed and then installed, albeit reversed, at the original location near the Powder Tower. In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon post-mile pillars. Elector Friedrich August I wanted to build a modern traffic and transport control system in the electorate in order to promote trade and economy. He entrusted Magister Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679 - 1742) with the implementation. The system of post mile pillars comprised distance pillars, quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars. The distance columns should be set up in the cities in front of the city gates, later only on the marketplaces. Quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars were set up along the Poststrasse. They received a consecutive numbering (row number), starting from the beginning of the measurement. The all-mile columns were set up outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). The distance pillars were marked with the monogram "AR" for "Augustus Rex", the Electoral Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian double coat of arms and the Polish royal crown. The full mile, half mile columns and quarter milestones were all similarly labeled, none of them had a coat of arms, but the monogram "AR". The distances were given in hours (1 hour = ½ post mile = 4.531 km). This mile system was the first European traffic management system. The pillar considered here is of great importance in the history of traffic as part of the nationally significant postal system. |
09228402
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Conveyor technology in old mining | Eibenstocker Strasse (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century / 1st. Half of the 20th century | Significant in terms of mining history and technology history.
Stockpile: 12 m high, over 100 m long |
09226901
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Post mileage | Eibenstocker Strasse (map) |
marked 1728 | Distance column made of white granite (pedestal, piece of coat of arms made of sandstone and point; marked 1728, moved in 1945, restored in 1977) of significance in terms of traffic history.
Monument text: The pillar considered here is of great importance in the history of traffic as part of the nationally significant postal system. |
09229827
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Dump of a day shaft with powder tower | Eibenstocker Strasse (map) |
18th and 19th centuries | Evidence of the Johanngeorgenstadt mining, significant for the local history.
A circular tower with a conical roof, was used by local mining companies to store gunpowder |
09229821
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Colored glass window in the town hall | Eibenstocker Strasse 67 (map) |
after 1905 | Technically and artistically important.
Monument text:
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Dump of a day pit | Eibenstocker Straße 100a (next to) (map) |
until 1780 | Significant in mining history.
One of the big old heaps, up to 5 m high |
09226897
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Polyclinic | Eibenstocker Strasse 106 (map) |
around 1955 | Significance in architectural history as a testimony to early GDR architecture, an important component of one of the few urban development projects implemented in Saxony in the 1950s, exemplary value. |
09300746
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Dump of a day pit | Archangel 1 (card) |
18th century and 19th century | Significant in mining history.
Up to 5 m high, otherwise relatively small |
09226899
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Residential house in open development | Exulantenstrasse 14 (map) |
after 1867 | Largely originally preserved, of importance in terms of building history and the history of local development.
One storey, with a dwarf house, winter window, original plaster, old door and classic motifs, two triangular gables, arched windows |
09229849
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Residential house in open development | Exulantenstrasse 24 (map) |
before 1700 | Architectural evidence of folk architecture (half-timbered), important for the appearance and history of the place, as it dates from the time of the first settlement (not affected by the town fire).
Profiled beams |
09229850
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Residential house (with three entrances) in open development | Exulantenstrasse 25; 27; 29 (card) |
around 1925 | Striking expressionistically designed building with traditional Erzgebirge elements, significant for the local architectural tradition, of architectural and local significance. |
09229851
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Mouth hole | Fastenberger Strasse (map) |
marked 1799 | Significant in mining history. |
09226906
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Hut house of the Gabe-Gottes-Treasury | God's gift way 4 (map) |
Core 1719 | Significant in mining history.
One-storey plastered building with a gable roof |
09226929
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Monument to Christian Friedrich Röder | Georgistrasse (map) |
1901 | Significant in local history.
Christian Friedrich Röder (1827–1900), was a German pedagogue and dialect singer and poet from the Ore Mountains |
09223067
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Hut house of the peat cutters | Henneberg 1 (map) |
Kern 1st half of the 19th century | One-storey plastered building, of local significance.
Single storey, massive, gable roof |
09226907
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Material entirety, Johanngeorgenstadt cemetery | Hospitalstrasse (map) |
18th century | Historically important site, of local and garden history.
Subject aggregate with the following individual monuments: five crypt houses, ten sandstone grave slabs, two tombs, honor grove with memorial stones for the victims of fascism as well as for Russian, French and Italian fallen soldiers of World War II and soldiers' graves of First and Second World War (see individual monument 09303148) plus the cemetery (garden monument) and the enclosure as a whole |
09303147
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Individual features of the entity cemetery Johanngeorgenstadt | Hospitalstrasse (map) |
18th century | Historically significant facility, locally significant.
Crypt house of the Beyreuther family: round temple with closed back wall and Doric columns, inside a kneeling figure of a mourner, around 1910 1. Tomb for Susanna Marga von Rochow, pedestal with a vase decorated with garlands, around 1830 Memorial and memorial with honorary grove and memorial stones for Soviet, French and Italian war victims as well as VdN memorial stone |
09303148
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Huthaus (No. 15) and Stollnkaue (No. 13) of the Stolln Frisch Glück Old and New, Kunstgraben and Wehr (at Jugelstraße 2) | Jugelstraße 2 (near) (map) |
Frisch Glück Neu 1947 | Significant in terms of local history, mining history and technology history. |
09226934
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Mill | Jugelstrasse 5 (map) |
marked 1811, core probably older | Typical regional building with boarded half-timbered upper floor, significance in terms of local and architectural history.
Two-storey, the upper storey boarded up, half-hip roof, segmental arch portal with keystone, including dating |
09229840
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Mill | Jugelstrasse 8 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century, core older | Typical Ore Mountains mill building with a half-timbered upper floor, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town.
Two-story mill building with a high hip roof, boarded upper floor (probably half-timbered behind it), entrance with segmental arch, representative, historical mill building in Jugelbachtal |
09229838
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Former mill | Jugelstrasse 16 (map) |
2nd half of the 16th century | Later a restaurant, in the core building from the 16th century, as a former paint mill of architectural and local significance, the seat niche portal (one of the last in the district) is of singular importance.
Two-storey building, high, slate-covered saddle roof, emerged from the former paint mill, the core of which and a seat niche portal still preserved |
09229841
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Miner's house | Jugelstrasse 22 (map) |
around 1600 (miner's house) | As the oldest miner's house in the area of architectural and social historical importance, singular, also as a testimony to the local mining industry, significant for the local history.
Simple, single-storey house with a gable roof, old miner's house from the time of Jugel mining before the city was founded |
09229842
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Residential building in closed development | Karlsbader Strasse 13 (map) |
around 1890 | With shop fitting, plastered construction with originally preserved historicism facade, of architectural significance.
Historicism facade including the old shop window supports, axially structured, with plaster grooves, attached bosses, floor and sill cornices, central axis highlighted by portal and window with triangular crowning, entrance with segmented arches, attached bosses and decorative capital |
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City Church (with equipment) | Kirchplatz 1 (map) |
1715, tower dating back to the church built in 1715 | Three-aisled vaulted building (hall) with west tower, retracted choir, sacristy and staircase extensions, built in the neo-Gothic style, with remarkable historicism furnishings, an important example of sacred architecture in the second half of the 19th century, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape.
Also in the church is the mountain flag, two kettledrum, brass smithy work "CGUnger, A. Dresden 1804" - the estate of the former miners' stock, three butt arches (wrought iron) and corpse robes from the miners |
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Residential house in a formerly closed development | Kirchplatz 6 (map) |
after 1867 | Next to church square no. 7 one of the last originally preserved residential buildings to be rebuilt after the fire in 1867, of architectural and local significance.
Two-storey, massive, central entrance area, gable roof |
09229817
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Residential house in semi-open development | Kirchplatz 7 (map) |
after 1867 | Next to church square no 6 one of the last originally preserved residential buildings to be rebuilt after the fire in 1867, important for the local history and the appearance of the village.
Two-storey, massive, central entrance area, gable roof |
09229818
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House and barn of a homestead | Külliggut 3 (map) |
1812 | Rural property largely preserved in its original form, dwelling house with half-timbered upper floor, evidence of folk architecture, of architectural significance.
Residential house: Upper floor half-timbered, slate-roofed gable roof, stable and barn made of wood, remarkable details |
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Mining perforated stone | Market (map) |
18th century (perforated stone) | Significant in mining history.
Boundary stone in mining, which marks the boundary of the underground mine field |
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milestone | Market (map) |
Mid 19th century | Significant in traffic history. |
09306121
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Memorial to those who fell in the Franco-German War | Market (map) |
marked 1896 | Significant in local history.
Memorial stone for the fallen of 1870/71: Obelisk-like stone with base and cover plates. |
09223071
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Statue of Elector Johann Georg I. | Market (map) |
1863 | Monument to the founder of the city, of local historical and artistic importance.
Erected in 1863 by the Dresden sculptor Friedrich Wilhelm Schwenk, Johanngeorgenstadt was founded in 1654 by Johann Georg I. |
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Post office building, rear garage building and western retaining wall | Schreyerallee 2 (map) |
1952-1955 | Significance in architectural history as a testimony to early GDR architecture, an important component of one of the few urban development projects implemented in Saxony in the 1950s, exemplary value.
Very originally preserved, elongated, single-storey, solid, high base storey in natural stone, saddle roof with turret with clock, two towers lying on top of each other, garage building one-storey plastered building with large gate entrances, saddle roof with slate roofing, five small roof houses on the courtyard side, western retaining wall made of unplastered natural stone masonry |
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School with a gym | Schwarzenberger Strasse 2 (map) |
around 1900 | Very striking school building with a representative clinker brick facade, as a testimony to the Wilhelminian style school architecture, of architectural and local significance.
Multi-storey building with protruding and receding clinker brick facade and rich sandstone decoration, the single-storey gymnasium designed in the same way, also with the original roof structure, school with separate entrances for girls and boys, auditorium with stucco decoration (ceiling profiles) |
09229861
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Entrance building and southern outbuilding (No. 26a) of the Johanngeorgenstadt train station | Schwarzenberger Strasse 26; 26a (card) |
1898 (reception building) | Important Wilhelminian-era railway station ensemble, of importance in terms of railway history, in the interplay with the residential buildings opposite and the German House, significant for the townscape.
Two-storey reception building with clinker brick facade, enlivened by color-contrasting bands and segmental arches, with enriching decorative elements (window frames, consoles, lintels, crowns, etc.), floors separated by a profile, single-storey southern outbuilding with a crooked hip roof |
09229857
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Rock house | Schwarzenberger Strasse 32 (map) |
Mid 17th century |
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Hotel and outbuildings | Schwarzenberger Strasse 39 (map) |
Late 19th century | Striking building in the so-called old German style, stylistically the same designed outbuilding, of importance in terms of architectural history, local history and the appearance of the town.
With elements of the Swiss style, pointed corner tower, half-timbered gable, wooden trim, high roof, facade structured by brick strips, stylistically the same designed outbuilding |
09229858
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Railway house (with two house numbers) | Schwarzenberger Strasse 41; 43 (map) |
Late 19th century | Elongated building, the design of the clinker brick facade corresponds to the train station and the hotel, of architectural and socio-historical importance, characterizing the townscape.
Clinker brick facade with an economical design |
09229859
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Factory building | Schwarzenberger Strasse 57 (map) |
marked 1902 | Representative production building with an effectively designed clinker facade, formerly used by the K. Weber company, as an example of industrial architecture around 1900 of architectural significance, also significant for the local history.
The diverse clinker brick facade is enhanced by different colored bricks, numerous decorative elements and plastering on the ground floor |
09229867
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Dump of a day pit | Schwefelwerkstrasse (map) |
around 1800 | Significant in mining history.
Approximately 40 m², 2.5 m high |
09226913
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Rose with mouth hole | Schwefelwerkstrasse (map) |
marked 1839 (keystone) | Lined up elliptically along its entire length (approx. 180 m), of significance in terms of mining history. |
09226914
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Milestone, reworked into a kilometer stone | Sosaer Strasse (map) |
19th century (milestone) | Significant in traffic history. |
09223068
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Former hut house | St. Katharina 1 (map) |
around 1820 | One-storey, angular building with a gable roof, evidence of the Johanngeorgenstadt mining, important for the local history. |
09229830
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Hut House | Steigerstrasse 1 (map) |
Kern 1st half of the 18th century | Single-storey, plastered massive quarry stone building, significance of the local history.
Monument text: |
09226902
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Post mileage | Steinbach (map) |
marked 1723 | Quarter milestone, important in terms of traffic history.
Monument text: In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon post-mile pillars. Elector Friedrich August I wanted to build a modern traffic and transport control system in the electorate in order to promote trade and economy. He entrusted Magister Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679 - 1742) with the implementation. The system of post mile pillars comprised distance pillars, quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars. The distance columns should be set up in the cities in front of the city gates, later only on the marketplaces. Quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars were set up along the Poststrasse. They received a consecutive numbering (row number), starting from the beginning of the measurement. The all-mile columns were set up outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of one mile (= 9.062 km). The distance pillars were marked with the monogram "AR" for "Augustus Rex", the Electoral Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian double coat of arms and the Polish royal crown. The full mile, half mile columns and quarter milestones were all similarly labeled, none of them had a coat of arms, but the monogram "AR". The distances were given in hours (1 hour = ½ post mile = 4.531 km). This mile system was the first European traffic management system. The pillar considered here is of great importance in the history of traffic as part of the nationally significant postal system. |
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Residential house in open development | Steinbach 2a (map) |
Late 19th century | The building, built in the Swiss style, is of architectural significance and, as a possible forester's house, also of value for local history.
Art forester's house with antlers, Swiss house style, details largely preserved, planking, gable decoration, garments and shutters |
09229828
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Royal Saxon Milestones (aggregate): Milestone | Steinbach 2a (next to) (map) |
around 1860 (milestone) | Stone pillar with a semicircular end, station stone, of importance in terms of traffic history. |
09229829
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House and barn of a homestead | Steinbach 36 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Birth house of the wood sculptor Emil Teubner (inscription panel), important for the local history.
Probably half-timbered under the planking |
09229823
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Former school, now the meeting house of the Methodist Church | Steinbach 56 (map) |
before 1900 | Architecturally high-quality Wilhelminian style building, historically important and significant for the local history.
Single-storey clinker brick building with colored stones, original entrance door, winter windows, the cross symbol in the triangular gable of the risalit is repeated in the gables of the narrow sides |
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Mundloch, Halde, Huthaus and Kaue of the Treasure Trove Treue Freundlichkeit | Faithful friendship 1 (card) |
1708 | Evidence of the Johanngeorgenstadt mining, significant for the local history. |
09229855
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Villa with enclosure | Untere Gasse 45 (map) |
around 1905 | Representative historicizing villa complex with main building and two wings, remarkable the rich interior decoration, in this form a rare example of villa architecture at the beginning of the 20th century in Saxony.
Neo-Baroque entrance hall with staircase over an oval floor plan, side wings, on the gate and inside also Art Nouveau decor, essential parts of the interior have been preserved, on the back a remarkable central projectile with triangular gable (classic motif) |
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Apartment building in open development | Untere Gasse 46 (map) |
1920s | Of good architectural lines, rustic design elements, significance in terms of building history and site development.
Three- to four-storey solid plastered building with a slight kink in the gabled central axis, there entrance with original expressionist door leaf and rustic round arch frame, window crowns on the ground floor also rustic, same base, all original box windows, slight roof overhang |
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villa | Untere Gasse 52 (map) |
inscribed 1904 (on the door) | Large, representative villa building with tower structure, high-quality façade between neo-baroque and art nouveau, of architectural significance.
High roof, extensions, rich facade decoration, curved gable fields, half-timbered decoration |
09229864
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Workers' house in a factory estate, with an enclosure wall | Untere Gasse 58 (map) |
around 1910 | Part of an important urban ensemble, see also Untere Gasse 60, 62, 64, of importance in terms of local development and social history. |
09229622
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Workers' house in a factory estate | Untere Gasse 60 (map) |
around 1910 | Part of an important urban ensemble, see also Untere Gasse 58, 62, 64, of importance in terms of local development and social history. |
09229391
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Workers' house in a factory estate with an enclosure wall | Untere Gasse 62 (map) |
around 1910 | Part of an important urban ensemble, see also Untere Gasse 58, 60, 64, of importance in terms of local development and social history. |
09229865
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Workers' house in a factory estate | Untere Gasse 64 (map) |
around 1910 | Part of an important urban ensemble, see also Untere Gasse 58, 60, 62, of importance in terms of local development and social history. |
09306048
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Double mouth hole from shaft 30 ("New Germany"), two entrances from shaft "Cross passage 4" and concrete retaining walls of the bismuth bunker on the Eisenberg | Wittigsthalstrasse (map) |
after 1945 | Local and technical history significance.
The concrete walls were the back wall of the wooden bunkers attached to them. The level above is the once covered area where the dogs ran. |
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Mouth hole shaft 31 | Wittigsthalstrasse (map) |
after 1947 | Significant in terms of local history, mining history and technology history. |
09226936
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Double mouth hole from shaft 30 (“New Germany”), two entrances from shaft “Cross passage 4” as well as concrete retaining walls of the bismuth bunker system on Eisenberg | Wittigsthalstrasse (map) |
after 1945 | Local and technical history significance.
The concrete walls were the back wall of the wooden bunkers attached to them. The level above is the once covered area where the dogs ran. Mouth hole of cross passage 4 with brick framing, second entrance concrete. |
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Huthaus (No. 15) and Stollnkaue (No. 13) of the Stolln Frisch Glück Old and New, Kunstgraben and Wehr (at Jugelstraße 2) | Wittigsthalstrasse 13; 15 (card) |
Frisch Glück Neu 1947 | Significant in terms of local history, mining history and technology history. |
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Customs and border house | Wittigsthalstrasse 14 (map) |
1890 | Striking two-storey half-timbered house, important for the townscape as a historical transition point, also important for the local history.
Central projection, mansard roof |
09229833
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Hammerherrenhaus | Wittigsthalstrasse 16 (map) |
1836 | Architecturally significant complex (reduced), significant for the local history and the history of the Erzgebirge mining industry.
Two-storey wing with hipped roof, central passage to the street side including gate pillars and wrought-iron gate wings (insignia B and N), mansion highlighted by a central projection with balcony, gate and ornaments, entrance hall and stairwell inside with groin vaults |
09229832
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War | Wittigsthalstraße 19 21 (before) (map) |
after 1918 (war memorial) | Significant in local history. |
09306122
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Residential house with restaurant in open development | Wittigsthalstrasse 19; 21 (card) |
around 1920 | Erected in the Reform and Heimat style, of architectural and local importance. |
09229834
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Residential house in open development | Wittigsthalstrasse 23 (map) |
Late 19th century | Representative clinker brick facade, striking and for the townscape significant building from the Wilhelminian era, of architectural significance.
Two-storey building with a tower-like staircase, clearly structured clinker brick facade |
09229835
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"New Year's" mouth hole treasure trove, cross passage 6 / bis | Wittigsthalstraße 23 (behind) (map) |
marked 1950 | Significant in terms of local history, mining history and technology history.
Access to the shaft 228 with new clinker facing (same as the old one), as well as the stone with the designation |
09226935
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Collection: nine portraits of rulers (paintings) | Eibenstocker Strasse 67 (map) |
17th to 19th century | Particular relevance in terms of local history and regional history.
The nine paintings are portraits of rulers "in effigie", Wettin-Saxon electors or kings of Poland who had a connection to Johanngeorgenstadt. They were gathered in the city hall, which burned down in the middle of the 19th century, and since then have apparently no permanent location. They are currently in the depot of today's town hall or in the former school. Five portraits are octagonal in shape, the others are square. They originated primarily in the 18th century; Whether some were made before or afterwards cannot be clarified without further ado.
Comparable portrait collections can be found in Thallwitz, Rötha and Schönwölkau, among others. |
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Remarks
- ↑ The list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony provides binding information .