List of cultural monuments in Königshain-Wiederau

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The list of cultural monuments in Königshain-Wiederau contains the cultural monuments in Königshain-Wiederau . This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .

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Königshain

image designation location Dating description ID
Southern stable house of a farm Dorfstrasse 2
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after 1700 Upper floor half-timbered, noteworthy for house research, of building and house history of importance.

Half-timbered upper floor, V-shaped struts, pegged wood connections at the threshold, flattened on the upper floor, strong threshold, part of the block plastered with clay on the ground floor, windows that are too large there, windows that are too large on the ground floor, high pitched roof, originally portico on the courtyard side, today Bricked up, partially still protruding, beam heads and threshold partially chamfered, probably converted frame house, frame of the frame not preserved, according to the owner, block part on the ground floor preserved, but clad outside and inside.

09236882
 
Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 9
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around 1800 Half-timbered house typical of the time and landscape in good original condition, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered clad, regular half-timbering, also partially preserved on the ground floor, e.g. B. gable end, door frame designated 1846, door frame u. Rochlitzer porphyry tuff window frames, massive washhouse extension, presumably originally an oven there, regular framework with corner struts, crooked hip roof, roof protruding on the courtyard side.

09236881
 
Northern barn of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 21
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around 1700 For the house research significant rural farm building in half-timbered construction, of architectural and economic importance.

Threshing floor covered with wooden planks, two bans, massive extension on the gable side, construction inside and on three sides of the building completely preserved, all wooden connections made by lamination, crossing top and foot struts, flattened, large building with gable roof, changed in the base area

09236880
 
Cottage Dorfstrasse 30
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around 1800 Half-timbered house typical of the landscape in good original condition, of architectural significance.

Half-timbered upper floor slated, gable roof, massive ground floor, preserved window and door frames, single-storey shed extension on the gable side, massive with pent roof, good view of the street, important because of the good original building stock, window sizes retained, massive extension on the garden side without monument value, can be dismantled, probably not half-timbered there impaired.

09236877
 
Cottage Dorfstrasse 38
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re. 1784 Half-timbered house typical of the landscape in good original condition, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, half-timbered upper floor, important for the townscape, half-timbered largely regular, narrow-stalked with struts, gable roof, ground floor massively driven under and simplified, leaf seat on the frame of the ground floor, probably originally an half-timbered house (assumption, not occupied!), Wooden keystone above the door labeled and dated: "ASS 1784", ground floor simplified without door and window frames, gable slated today, other gable side single-storey, massive shed extension with pent roof, very good original condition, visible from far and wide from Dorfstraße, therefore defining significance and local historical value.

09236878
 
Residential house of a cottage industry Dorfstrasse 39
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around 1700 Cottage house typical of the landscape and of the time, in good original condition, of importance for the town and its history.

Two-storey half-timbered house, solid ground floor, upper storey half-timbered, partially flattened struts, partially slated, top storey slightly protruding on the gable, slated, high pitched roof, window frames preserved on the ground floor (around 1900), gable on Dorfstrasse, important for the townscape due to its dominant location.

09236879
 
Northern dwelling house, southern barn and pavement of a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 56
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around 1800 Former bakery, closed and preserved, small three-sided courtyard with good original holdings of architectural, local and urban significance.
  • Residential house: Half-timbered upper floor with regular and lively half-timbered, before 1800, door portal with horizontal beams, painted window and door frames, natural stone, ground floor

Quarry stone masonry plastered, good original inventory, angular extension, upper floor partially clad with slate, hipped roofs, very good original inventory

  • Barn: two-story, half-timbered upper floor, regular half-timbered, door on the upper floor, ground floor quarry stone, plastered, gable roof, around 1800, with original courtyard paving, barn hay lift

In the center of the village, a small, closed courtyard with important building details from the various epochs, also significant in terms of local history as a former bakery, important in terms of urban planning due to the location.

09236873
 
North and west side buildings and south barn of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 62
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after 1800 Rural farm buildings typical of the time and landscape in half-timbered construction with a good original inventory of local historical importance.
  • Barn: two-storey, gable roof, half-timbering on the upper floor, around 1900
  • Side building: half-timbered upper floor, saddle roof, solid ground floor, stable, door on upper floor, after 1800, 2nd side building: half-timbered upper floor, solid ground floor, saddle roof, well-preserved farm building, around 1900
  • Stable house changed - not a monument.
09236872
 
Gasthof Königshain: Inn with a hall extension
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Gasthof Königshain: Inn with a hall extension Dorfstrasse 74
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around 1890 Two-storey plastered building of importance in terms of local history and urban development.

Two-storey plastered building with slightly protruding central projectile, window frames, rectangular windows, partially renewed windows, entrance on the central projecting, there plastered pilaster strips on the corner, also on the corners of the house, plastered pilaster strips, mezzanine floor with round arched windows and round arched frieze on the cornice, on the central projection different window shapes: rectangular window with overlap cornice, Arched windows in the attic, circular windows in the gable triangle, arched frieze on the gable, front door from the time of construction: two-winged with skylight, saddle roof, important for the townscape, location in the center of the village near the church and rectory, with a hall extension.

09236866
 
Cottage
Cottage Dorfstrasse 80
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around 1800 Half-timbered house, typical of the landscape and the time, with a good original inventory, historically important.

Two-storey, half-timbered upper storey clad, ground floor massive, simplified, saddle roof, standing directly on Dorfstrasse, therefore important for the townscape, the back of the house with beautiful slate, eaves-side single-storey extension, thus a tailcoat roof in this area.

09236867
 
Northwest side building of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 81
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1st half of the 19th century Former horse stable, upper floor half-timbered, rural farm building typical of the time and landscape and of local historical importance.

Two-storey, longitudinally rectangular floor plan, originally three-bay Kumthalle, one yoke added, but column preserved, timber-frame upper floor clad, solid gable, gable roof, dwarf house with gable roof, there dovecote, typical building from the 19th century in relatively good original condition.

09236876
 
Eastern side building with upper arbor (No. 82) and western side building with Kumthalle (No. 84) of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 82; 84
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before 1700 (east side building) Rural cottages typical of the time and the landscape with remarkable historical construction forms, of architectural and socio-historical importance.
  • 1. Side building (number 82): cantilevered upper arbor, now boarded up, arcade only on half of the house, otherwise large sheds with partially flattened head struts, originally two-bay arcade, wooden ceilings with insert boards inside, single-standing roof truss with flared head struts, collar beam roof, too partially flattened foot struts on chair pillars, probably before 1700, remnants of the rind covering with a layer of clay still exist in the attic, two arched portal walls, probably Rochlitz porphyry tuff
  • 2nd side building (number 84): one-yoke Kumthalle, simple half-timbering on the upper floor, corner struts, hay elevator, around 1900, large wooden sliding garage door, relatively good original inventory.
09236868
 
Cottage Dorfstrasse 91
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around 1700 Traditional cottage with a good historical building stock of importance in terms of local history and the local image.

Half-timbered upper floor, uneven half-timbered construction, two rows of bars, oldest part around 1700 with flattened headbands, ground floor massive, but parts of the half-timbered in the stable area have been preserved, there a small, two-story, boarded-up extension, on the ground floor beautiful porphyry tufa garments, saddle roof, elevated position on the eaves facing the Dorfstrasse Visible from afar, this has an urban significance.

09236875
 
Western barn of a four-sided yard Dorfstrasse 102
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around 1700 Very old half-timbered barn of architectural and local history importance.

Very old barn in good original condition, single-storey half-timbered building with a high pitched roof, post construction with flattened, crossing head braces, double-leaf wooden gates.

09236869
 
Residential house, connector construction and barn of a homestead Dorfstrasse 104
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around 1700 The house is essentially a half-timbered building from around 1700, of architectural significance.

Residential house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, half-hipped roof, half-timbered extension on barn with planking.

09236870
 
Stable house of a former farm Dorfstrasse 105
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before 1800 Rural dwelling house typical of the time and the landscape in half-timbered construction of architectural, local history and great significance for the local image.

Large half-timbered house, which has a significant impact on the townscape, massive ground floor, plastered upper floor half-timbered, high hip roof (only a small crest), presumably collar beam roof with collar beam and cock beam, i.e. the top floor used for storage, reference also to the original size of the farm, window arrangement on the upper floor retained, so Half-timbering presumably preserved unchanged, slight changes on the ground floor, reversible, upper floor u. Gable also partially plastered, facing the village street, dominant through the bend in the street.

09236874
 
North-east residential stable house, north-west and south-east side building of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 112
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around 1800 Typical farmhouse with traditional residential and farm buildings from the 19th century of architectural and local significance.
  • Stable house: marked on the door frame 1896, clad half-timbered upper floor, solid ground floor, window and door walls Hilbersdorf porphyry tuff, gable roof, building partially slated, construction period possibly as early as 1800, large roof overhang on the courtyard side
  • 1st side building: two-storey, half-timbered upper storey clad, ground floor solid, two-bay Kumthalle, formerly horse stable, dwelling with gable roof, end of the 19th century.
  • Second side building: probably moving house, beautiful original front door, half-timbered upper floor, simple half-timbered structure, 2nd half of the 19th century, solid ground floor, plastered brickwork, gable roof, with old German slate roofing, residential building on the ground floor brickwork, possibly massive undercut.
09236871
 
Eastern moving house and western side building of a four-sided courtyard as well as gate entrance with gate Dorfstrasse 120
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around 1800 Rural farm buildings in good original condition of architectural and local significance.
  • Pull-out house: half-timbered upper floor clad, ground floor massive with built-in garage on the courtyard side, presumably with a former pull-out apartment, door on the upper floor, two central pivot windows on the upper floor, half-hipped roof, first floor with minor changes
  • Side building: large elongated building with regular half-timbering on the upper floor, corner struts, simple half-timbering, solid ground floor with stable and two-bay kumthalle, porphyry column there, crooked hip or saddle roof, hay elevator, after 1800

Good original condition of both buildings, importance in terms of local history

  • Enclosure: brickwork with two gates
09236858
 
Western stable house and northern side building of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 140
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before 1800 Relatively old rural residential and farm buildings of architectural, local and urban significance.
  • Residential stable house: Half-timbered upper floor only partially preserved, narrow-stalked and full of striving, window parapets with dock-like short stems, solidly replaced above stable framework on both eaves sides, high gable roof, field-side gable half-timbered preserved, ground floor modernized with windows that are too large, threshold profiled on half-timbered and half-round filler timber, only because of the rarity of the half-timbered construction in the place under monument protection u. Due to the old age, so only preserved half-timbered part on the upper floor and worth a monument. Attic
  • Side building: small two-story half-timbered building with solid ground floor, saddle roof, old German slate roofing, boarded up upper floor and covered, probably before 1800, small window openings, garage installation, eaves facing the street

View to the village street, therefore important for the townscape

09236857
 
Northern side building of a former four-sided courtyard
Northern side building of a former four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 144
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1st half of the 19th century Presumably a former emigration house of local historical and urban significance.

Two-storey, rectangular floor plan, solid ground floor, plaster, window frames, probably originally a pull-out house with stable and mountain rooms, half-timbered upper floor, simple half-timbered with corner struts, crooked hipped roof, sloping gable.

09236856
 
Cottage Dorfstrasse 149
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before 1800 Half-timbered house typical of the landscape and the time in good original condition of urban and local historical importance.

Two-storey, gable facing Dorfstrasse, narrow-stalked half-timbering with numerous struts on the upper floor completely preserved, building presumably later extended on the gable side, before 1800, ground floor massive, protruding, presumably underpassed, hipped roof with old German slate covering, beautiful triangular dormer window with arched window, stable available, steep roof, gable Storey projecting, very good original condition, important for the townscape.

09236859
 
Cottage Dorfstrasse 162
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around 1800 Half-timbered house typical of the landscape and of the time in good original condition of local historical importance.

Half-timbered upper floor slated, ground floor massive, gable roof, original shape preserved, gable triangle slightly protruding as is typical of the landscape, ground floor massive, slightly protruding, central entrance no longer available, window frames with a hollow.

09236887
 
Northern side building with the Kumthalle of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 166
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around 1800 Traditional rural farm building of local historical importance.

Three-bay Kumthalle with porphyry columns, half-timbered upper floor plastered or slated, door on the upper floor, saddle roof, massive ground floor, large wooden sliding doors on the courtyard side, probably early 19th century, half-timbered probably preserved unchanged on the upper floor.

09236888
 
Cottage Dorfstrasse 168
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around 1800 Half-timbered house typical of the times and the landscape of architectural history and significance.

Eaves side half-timbered extension, good architectural quality, half-timbered upper floor clad or boarded up and slated, high crooked hip roof, massive ground floor, porphyry tuff window frames, completely preserved, house entrance marked "1871 CHR", probably porphyry tufa, old rough plaster , angled side wing, two-storey, saddle roof, half-timbered Upper floor, massive ground floor, 19th century

09236886
 
Cottage
Cottage Dorfstrasse 176
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before 1720 Half-timbered house typical of the landscape in a very good original condition of importance in terms of building history and the local image.

Half-timbered upper floor, V-shaped struts, probably originally tapped in the threshold and flattened on the upper floor, clad gable, gable triangle slightly protruding, hipped roof, massive ground floor, possibly driven under, porphyry door portal, painted with horizontal closure, window frames with coving for winter windows, ground floor around 1800, upper floor before 1720, window arrangement largely preserved from a later building phase, originally windows must have been smaller, shed extension as traditionally in Saxon cottages.

09236885
 
Western stable house and eastern side building of a former three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 201
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around 1800 Half-timbered buildings typical of the landscape in very good original condition, very old side building, of architectural and domestic importance.
  • Stable house: around 1800; Half-timbered upper floor, numerous struts, regular half-timbered, saddle roof, cantilevered, massive ground floor, porphyry tufa door portals with horizontal roofing, stable door with partition preserved, window frames with a cove, gable-sided extension with pent roof, stable window changed
  • Side building: around 1700, subsequent extension, half-timbered upper floor protruding, tenoned struts, first floor half-timbered completely preserved with flattened headbands, barn door divided, on the upper floor probably original Auszüglerstube with clay plaster, mountain room with rind covering and. Clay line (bulk floor), single standing chair, gable roof, all wood connections made by paving, in the attic also bulk floor with slab covering and clay line, subsequent wide shed extension, porch protruding

Monument value: significance in terms of local history, singularity and age of the side buildings.

09236855
 
Eastern side building and southwestern barn of a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 212
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1905 Typical agricultural buildings of a farm in good original condition with architectural and local significance.
  • Barn: 1905, half-timbered, gable roof, dovecote
  • Side building: half-timbered upper floor, corner struts, old clock face on the building, clockwork destroyed, crooked hip roof, massive ground floor, there garage installation, street side, partly as a move-out apartment, stable, hayloft

important for the townscape due to its location and view of the village street.

09236437
 
Northwest residential stable house (no.216) and northeastern (no.218) and southwestern side building (no.216) of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 216; 218
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2nd half of the 18th century Typical landscape farm in good original condition with architectural and local significance.

Monument value: scientific importance as a closed courtyard

  • Side building: on the street side, two-bay Kumthalle, only single copies have survived, formerly a horse stable, half-timbered upper floor with door, gable roof, massive ground floor, around 1880, important due to its location on the street side
  • Residential stable house (number 216): Half-timbered upper floor partially massively replaced, part of the threshold profiled, ground floor massive with changes, high gable roof, regular half-timbering, massive gable, 2nd half of the 18th century, important to complement the farm building ensemble
  • 2nd side building: half-timbered upper floor with door, simple half-timbered, saddle roof, ground floor solid with wooden gates, around 1900, stable in the house with Bohemian cap vault.
09236435
 
Southern stable house, western side building, northern barn and archway of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 221
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1822 Typical landscape, closed preserved farm with architecturally high-quality buildings in very good original condition with architectural and local significance.
  • Residential house: 1822 marked on the door frame, half-timbered upper floor regularly with corner struts and door, high gable roof, massive ground floor, arched portal, original window frames, partly clad, side door: west, 1823, half-timbered upper floor regularly, rich in wood with corner braces, door on the upper floor, Saddle roof, roof pike, massive ground floor, three arched portals, keystones assigned to the function of the respective stable, such as pig and dating and representation of horses
  • Barn: Half-timbered original, wooden sliding door, high gable roof, 19th century, archway with gate and gate, marked 1824 over the keystone, there is a representation of a horse, well-designed building of the closed courtyard, no impairment of the building

scientific importance, artistic importance, landscape design importance due to the location on the connecting road.

09236440
 
Southwest residential stable house and northern side building of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 253
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around 1800 Typical rural farmhouses in good original condition with architectural and local significance.
  • Residential house: Half-timbered upper storey, lengthened house on the gable side, one solid gable, half-hip roof, solid and slightly modified ground floor, eaves-side extension
  • Sidebar: end of the 19th century, half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, gable arranged in the middle, serves as a dovecote, saddle roof, originally used as a horse stable and hayloft, both in very good original condition, almost unchanged, only slightly changed on the ground floor, eaves-side residential building single storey with hipped roof.
09236438
 
Southern side building of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 265
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1902 Typical landscape and period farm building of a farm in good original condition, of architectural significance.

Half-timbered upper floor partially clad, ground floor massive with originally preserved door portals and window frames, gable roof with high entrance and hay elevator, courtyard paving of the former Göpel removed.

09236436
 
Western stable house in a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 277
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around 1800 Typical landscape farmhouse in good original condition with architectural and local significance.

Solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor clad, saddle roof, original window frames and door portal on the ground floor, washhouse extension on the eaves side, original cubature and facade structure preserved, important for the townscape due to its location at the beginning of the town, building lengthened on the gable side.

09236434
 
Individual features of the whole church and cemetery Königshain: Church with furnishings, memorial plaque for those who died in the First World War in the cemetery and enclosure wall of the cemetery (see also Obj. 09236865, same address)
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Individual features of the whole church and cemetery Königshain: Church with furnishings, memorial plaque for those who died in the First World War in the cemetery and enclosure wall of the cemetery (see also Obj. 09236865, same address) Kirchweg
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Renewed in 1764–1766 Church building and monument of local historical, architectural and local value.
  • Church: elongated rectangular building with double galleries u. Boxes at north u. South side in good carving forms, field framing of the flat ceiling with delicate rocaille decor, Christian in the mirror

Symbols, door in northeast corner marked 1593, vestibule south side 1764, small wooden crucifix inscription 1609 in sacristy, parish priest 18th century, saddle roof, strong rectangular roof turret (tower) with bell and tapering Welscher hood (very narrow), Schmeißer organ with original Brochure, plastered quarry stone building.

  • Enclosure: east, west and north plastered enclosure wall, west gate with two plastered pillars and two wrought iron gate leaves, east gate with arch and a door leaf made of wooden slats
  • Access: slightly kinking north-south path axis from the churchyard in the south to the celebration hall in the north and east-west path axis from the west gate to the north-south path axis, paths parallel to the fencing walls (grass paths).
09236864
 
The whole church and churchyard with the individual monuments: Church with furnishings, memorial plaque for the fallen of the First World War in the churchyard and the enclosure wall of the churchyard (see Obj. 09236864, same address), the celebration hall as a whole as well as horticultural cemetery expansion (remains of an avenue, solitary trees and one Row of trees - garden monument)
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The whole church and churchyard with the individual monuments: Church with furnishings, memorial plaque for the fallen of the First World War in the churchyard and the enclosure wall of the churchyard (see Obj. 09236864, same address), the celebration hall as a whole as well as horticultural cemetery expansion (remains of an avenue, solitary trees and one Row of trees - garden monument) Kirchweg
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1st half of the 20th century Originally preserved churchyard of local historical importance.
  • Individual features of the entity:
    • Church: built 1764–1766, the previous building was destroyed on July 17, 1763 by lightning.
    • Enclosure of the churchyard: Enclosure wall made of quarry stone masonry, in the south as a retaining wall, south gate with two gate pillars made of porphyry, in the west of the south gate on the retaining wall a fence with plastered fence pillars and fence fields made of wooden slats, east, west and north plastered enclosure wall, west gate plastered pillars and two wrought iron gate wings, east gate with arch and a door wing made of wooden slats.
    • Memorial plaque for the fallen of the First World War.
    • Cemetery design:
      • Location: extension of the churchyard in the north
      • Enclosure: see under individual monuments
      • Access: slightly kinking north-south path axis from the churchyard in the south to the celebration hall in the north and east-west path axis from the west gate to the north-south path axis, paths parallel to the fencing walls (grass paths).
      • Soil relief: terrain gently sloping from south to north.
      • Trees: eastern row of trees (one linden tree, six cut norway maples, one linden tree), remains of an avenue in the south section of the north-south axis (five cut norway maples), western tree row (one linden tree in the north and four cut norway maples), remains of one Row of trees in the west section of the east-west axis (two cut norway maples), a solitary tree (linden), a solitary tree at the west gate (weeping willow), in the west of the celebration hall outside the cemetery a solitary tree (summer linden), in the east and west of the square in front of the celebration hall hedge (privet), hedges running from east to west (snowberry).
  • Unity parts: celebration hall in the middle of the northern enclosure wall of the churchyard.
09236865
 
Rectory with rectory and side building
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Rectory with rectory and side building Kirchweg 2
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re. 1835 Originally a church school, a building ensemble of significant local history in excellent original condition and of great urban significance.
  • Parsonage (originally church school) on the door frame dated 1835, well-proportioned building with half-timbered upper floor, regular half-timbered, narrow-stemmed, solid ground floor, window frames made of Hilbersdorf porphyry tuff, in the parsonage window reveals with basket arches, two-winged front door with rung-split skylight, crooked hip roof
  • Side building: two-storey, half-timbered upper storey, ground floor massive, half-hip roof, originally stable with Prussian cap vault
09236862
 
House and side building of a homestead
House and side building of a homestead Kirchweg 3
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around 1800 At times saddlery, in excellent original condition of great architectural significance and important for the townscape and local history.
  • Both gable-side buildings with massive ground floors, half-timbered upper floor with numerous struts, on one building a wooden keystone (attached between frame and threshold) with inscription and Marked 1758, house entrance door from the time it was built, doubled
  • Opposite building: also with striving half-timbering, wooden door frame and wooden window frames, probably 2nd half of the 18th century, between the two buildings a two-storey solid connecting structure with a gable roof, porphyry door portal, end of the 19th century.
  • Workshop building demolition or complete renovation before 2013 and conversion to a residential wing.
09236861
 
Cottage Kirchweg 13
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after 1800 Half-timbered house typical of the time and the landscape in good original condition of local historical importance.

Half-timbered upper floor slated, ground floor massive, an original door portal, monumental value: importance in local history as a typical cottage property in good original condition, door portal plain, Hilbersdorfer porphyry tuff.

09236860
 

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image designation location Dating description ID
Arch bridge (Map) around 1900 (road bridge) Arched bridge over the Mühlgraben, porphyry tufa block, of importance in terms of traffic history 08955634
 
Residential stable house Bergstrasse 14
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, historically important, decisively shaping the street scene.

Solid ground floor, winter windows, upper floor and gable half-timbered, three-bar, one gable plastered, gable triangle slate, slightly dilapidated.

08955388
 
Memorial complex for those who fell in the Franco-German War and the First World War Bergstrasse 17 (near)
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after 1871 (war memorial) Significant in local history.

Granite rock group (partially carved, with a relief of a crowned eagle, the names of the fallen) in a small pond, surrounded by a small grove.

08955387
 
South side building and western barn of a farm Bergstrasse 73
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Middle of the 19th century (stable barn) Of architectural importance and local historical value.
  • Barn: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, casement window
  • Barn (attached to stable barn): half-timbered structure with jamb, with crossed struts, roof slate
08955391
 
Railway bridge; Chemnitz – Wechselburg railway line; Chemnitz Valley Railway: five-arched sandstone railway bridge on the Wechselburg-Küchwald railway line (6633) Chemnitztalstraße 2 (near)
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1901-1902 (railway bridge) Five-arched sandstone railway bridge on the Wechselburg-Küchwald railway line (6633; see WbC), the longest bridge on the line, runs over two districts, see also the Königshain-Wiederau community (Obj. 09305967), of importance in terms of building history, railway history and technology history 09305967
 
Individual features of the entity former. Schneidmühle Stein: factory owner's villa (No. 3), stable house (No. 6), coach house (No. 5), pull-out house (No. 4) and old turbine house (see also object 09300197) Chemnitztalstrasse 3; 4; 5; 6
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1907 In terms of building history, social history and technology history of importance.
  • Number 4: former pull-out house, two-storey, six axes, crooked hip, natural stone masonry and porphyry tufa walls, original front door, skylight, handle,
  • Number 3: manufacturer's villa, brick building, plastered construction, porphyry structure, original: floor tiles with pattern, iron staircase, doors, stucco in the hallway on the first floor and in rooms, lead glass staircase windows, a tiled stove, a safe, radiator cladding,
  • at number 5: coach house: natural stone building, two-storey, porphyry tufa walls, two gates, crooked hip, marked 1850 CGK,
  • Number 6: Stable house (of a former farm), inside groin vault, front door and handle, stable with porphyry tufa columns, cross ridge, porphyry tufa door frames on the ground floor, cellar partially with slate floor, porphyry tufa round arches, barrel vaults, porphyry tufa stairs (conversion marked Daniel Richter 1824),
  • west of the old turbine house marked K 1866, formerly cutting mill.
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Material entirety of the former cutting mill stone with the following individual monuments: factory owner's villa (no.3), stable house (no.6), coach house (no.5), pull-out house (no.4) and old turbine house (see object 08955379), villa garden (garden monument) as well as office building, barn and garden shed (total parts) Chemnitztalstrasse 3; 4; 5; 6
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re. 1882 Of importance in terms of building history, social history, technology history and horticulture.
  • old office building: two-storey, plastered building, porphyry tuff walls, original: front door and window, marked 1882 MS (Max Schwalbe),
  • to number 5: garden shed, wood, arbor with original plaster paint,
  • Barn: Porphyrtuff arch, inside everything new, porphyrtuff window frames, still some groin vaults
  • Villa garden with pond and copper beech
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Factory owner's villa and villa garden with old trees and an avenue at the driveway Chemnitztalstrasse 8
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around 1900 Significant in terms of building history and garden design.
  • Factory owner's villa with rich interiors
  • Villa garden:
    • Development: access road, path system with curved paths (partly overgrown with herbaceous layer)
    • Soil relief: landscaped soil modeling, retaining wall and embankment on the siding, a raised seat, a seat cut into the terrain.
    • Water: pond, three small fountains on the raised seat.
    • Equipment: long bench with natural stone plinth and concrete surface on the raised seat, seat cut into the terrain with bench made of stone blocks.
    • Trees: groups of trees (three larches) and solitary trees (one spruce) and avenue (linden) on the access road, solitary trees in the north area (tulip tree with a trunk diameter of approx.1.5 m and with four main branches, two beeches, one magnolia), in the west area groups of shrubs (rhododendrons) and conifers (yew and false cypress), in the south area by the pond group of trees (yew trees and rhododendrons), in the south area at the raised seating area groups of trees (two yew trees, robinia, wild cherry, lilac, rhododendron, creeping juniper, gorse) , at the entrance to hedges.
  • Factory site:
    • Remains of the former siding
    • Courtyard with pavement
    • Moat
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Two bells from the former church of Kreudnitz near Rötha
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Two bells from the former church of Kreudnitz near Rötha Felsenstrasse 3
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1853 Relocated to Stein in 1967, significant church history.

In a slender, pointed roof on a brick basement, two very beautiful bronze bells, still manually rung, hang in cranked steel yokes in the roof structure on steel trestles. The bells were bought by the Stein community from a excavated church (Kreudnitz b. Rötha).

  • Bell 1: Cast by GA Jauck in Leipzig in 1853, diameter 735 mm, brass knuckles 53/51 mm, six-handle crown without central hole, inscription on the neck: DEO FILIO, inscription on the flank: SEE THIS IS GOD'S LAMB OF THE WORLD SIN CARRIES. Hanging iron still in order, clapper wipes, hung in leather screwed in the middle
  • Bell 2: Cast by GA Jauck in Leipzig in 1853, diameter 620 mm, brass knuckles 46/42 mm, six-handle crown without central hole, inscription on the neck: DEO SPIRITUI SANCTO, inscription on the flank: THE SPIRIT HELPS OUR WEAKNESS. Hanging iron still in order, clapper wipes, hung in leather screwed in the middle
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Eastern side building and northern archway of a two-sided courtyard
Eastern side building and northern archway of a two-sided courtyard Felsenstrasse 10
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Keystone re. 1825 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and socio-historical importance.
  • Stable barn: first floor plastered quarry stone masonry, porphyry engraved arch portal with keystone, upper floor and gable lined half-timbering, half-hipped roof, sliding windows
  • Archway: flat arched, porphyry with strong keystone, indicated capitals, old gate.
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Western side building of a former four-sided courtyard Felsenstrasse 27
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around 1700 Upper floor half-timbered with a rare type of construction, historically important in terms of building history, house history and social history.

Massive ground floor, changed, upper floor half-timbered (three sides slated in silver) with St. Andrew's crosses, headbands, former upper arbor (added) with a profiled stem, ship throat on the threshold, leaf seats on the threshold refer to previously existing half-timbering on the ground floor, emergency safety measures carried out.

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Northern side building of a four-sided courtyard and an archway attached to the west Golden Outlook 26
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1st half of the 19th century Side building with partially preserved half-timbered ground floor, largely original substance, of architectural significance and local historical value.

Stone plinth, ground floor middle part half-timbered, upper floor and gable half-timbered, partly clad, original infill, sliding window, courtyard side slightly changed, archway with porphyry keystone.

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Western house (former stable house) of a four-sided courtyard Golden prospect 28
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2nd half of the 18th century Upper floor with a remarkable half-timbered construction, historically important, rarity.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (boarded up) with a profiled threshold, board balusters, only a small part of the visible framework, but this suggests an old construction.

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Residential building Rabenberg 8
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2nd half of the 18th century (residential building) Half-timbered building typical of the time and the region in largely original condition, of importance in terms of building history, house history and local history 09305966
 

Topfseifersdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential stable house (No. 5) and side building (No. 5a) of a farm Hauptstrasse 5; 5a
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re. 1850 Stable house upper floor half-timbered, historically and socially important.
  • Residential stable house: dated on the door frame, original door and window frames, ground floor massive quarry stone masonry, half-timbered upper floor, full of striving, crooked hip roof
  • Side building with stable (today residential building): three-arched Kumthalle, porphyry columns, solid, quarry stone masonry, porphyry corner blocks and porphyry window frames, half-hipped roof, with passage, originally a horse stable, originally with plaster blocks on the street side, courtyard probably a former inn.
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Residential stable house Hauptstrasse 10
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around 1700 Upper floor half-timbered, ground floor massive undercuts, partly half-timbered also preserved on the ground floor, of importance in terms of building history and house history.

Half-timbered upper floor, ground floor massive drive under, a row of transoms, K-struts, tapped in the threshold and leafed on frame, leafed head struts on one part of the building, transverse compartments, a solid gable, eaves-side extension, other gable slated, gable roof.

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Rectory with rectory and side building
Rectory with rectory and side building Hauptstrasse 14
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2nd half of the 18th century Both buildings in half-timbered construction, of architectural and local significance.
  • Side building: Solid ground floor, timber-framed upper floor boarded up, there with a community hall with a wooden ceiling, partly with diagonally positioned insertion boards and partly with straight, ship throats on girders, door and window frames porphyry, saddle roof, house probably built at the beginning of the 18th century and modified in 1790, A chair standing in the roof, wind bracing, laminated wood connections, throat and cock beam
  • Rectory: half-timbered upper floor clad, original porphyry tufa door jambs, gable roof.
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The whole of the church and churchyard in Topfseifersdorf with the following individual monuments: village church with furnishings, war memorial for those who fell in World War I, two tombs and the enclosure of the churchyard (see Obj. 09235032)
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The whole of the church and churchyard in Topfseifersdorf with the following individual monuments: village church with furnishings, war memorial for those who fell in World War I, two tombs and the enclosure of the churchyard (see Obj. 09235032) Hauptstrasse 14; 16 (next to)
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around 1200 (church) Of local historical importance. 09235034
 
Individual features of the whole of the church and cemetery in Topfseifersdorf: Church with furnishings, war memorial for those who died in the First World War, two tombs and the enclosure of the cemetery (see also Obj. 09235034) Hauptstrasse 14; 16 (next to)
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around 1200 Of local historical importance.
  • Church: Romanesque core, heavily modified in 1865, flat covered gallery, pointed roof turret, furnishings: carved altar, early. 16th century, baptismal font 1601, grave monuments 16th century,
  • Tomb on the church wall: Pastor Sunday, porphyry tuff with metal plaque and crucifix
  • War memorial First World War: large natural stone with inscription plaque, Biedermeier tomb: approx. 1.80 m high tree stump made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff with oval plaque and weathered inscription
  • Enclosure wall: plastered quarry stone with slate cover
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Murder and Atonement Cross
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Murder and Atonement Cross Hauptstrasse 15 (near)
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1680 Significant in local history. 09235025
 
Northern residential stable and eastern side building of a former four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 26
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2nd half of the 18th century Both buildings in half-timbered construction, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential stable house: elongated structure, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable triangle clad, high pitched roof with wide roof overhang
  • Side building: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered with profiled threshold, gable triangle clad, gable roof with wide roof overhang
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House of a homestead
House of a homestead Hauptstrasse 29
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance.

Upper floor half-timbered, steep hipped roof, ground floor massive and modified.

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Northern stable house, southern side building and eastern barn of a former four-sided courtyard
Northern stable house, southern side building and eastern barn of a former four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 33
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Mid-18th century All buildings in half-timbered construction, of architectural and economic significance, regional historical value.
  • Residential stable house: middle of the 18th century, with the opposite side building, the oldest part of the courtyard, longitudinal building, two-story, extended gable side, field-side eaves side with washhouse extension (one-story), solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered clad or plastered, stable part with Prussian cap vault on cast-iron columns, Small barrel-vaulted cellar, the upper floor chamber corridor partially preserved, there frame panel doors preserved, staircase between the upper floor and the attic from the time of construction, roof structure, single-standing chair with double central purlin, collar and tap beams, wind bracing on the courtyard side, wooden connection through lamination
  • Barn: Two-storey with a low upper floor, gable roof half-timbered building, gable ground floor brick masonry and upper floor half-timbered, all sides of the house clad, inside two barns and three bansen, partly with a basement, building preserved unchanged
  • 1st southern side building: the most important building of the courtyard in terms of architectural history, longitudinal building, two storeys, half-hipped roof, ground floor solid rubble stone or brick masonry, originally also ground floor half-timbered, upper floor with timber-rich half-timbered construction partly filled with bricks, rebuilt several times inside, a cross-vaulted room preserved on the upper floor chambers, mountain room and festival room with leftover painting, partly central sliding window with slug panes (round glasses framed with lead rods)
  • 2nd western side building: standing at right angles to the residential building, two-storey with a two-storey extension on the eaves, solid ground floor, half-timbered upper storey slated, ground floor with former horse stable with Prussian cap vault, three-bay hall, upper storey mountain rooms and chambers, structurally changed - demolition determined in 2013
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Cottage with extension Hauptstrasse 43
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around 1700 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural, historical and social importance.

Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, gable roof, leafed headbands or tenon struts.

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Eastern dwelling house, northern and western side buildings and southern barn of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 53
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around 1800 Significant in terms of building history and economic history.
  • Residential house: half-timbered on the ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, partly with leaflets, hence the house probably from the beginning of the 18th century, hipped roof
  • western side building with gate passage (gatehouse), half-timbered completely clad with slate, solid gable, crooked hip roof
  • Barn: half-timbered building with jamb, saddle roof.
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Cottage Hauptstrasse 57
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before 1800 Half-timbered building typical of the time and landscape in good original condition, of architectural significance.

Upper floor half-timbered, ground floor massive, saddle roof, windows in original size, casement windows and sliding windows, clad gable, good original condition.

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Residential building Hauptstrasse 73
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance.

Good original condition, gable slated, gable roof, massive ground floor.

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Round arch bridge over the Königshainer Bach (Map) Keystone re. 1797 Porphyry, important in terms of building history and transport history. 08955290
 
Forestry department of the former Schönburgschen Vorwerk
Forestry department of the former Schönburgschen Vorwerk Gartenstrasse 1
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16./17. Century Mighty, high-altitude building, of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey, elongated building made of quarry stone masonry, buttresses, porphyry walls, small, choir-like porch, beaver tail covering, inside plank and beam ceiling with ship throat. Substance disturbed by built-in garage, windows clogged.

08955277
 
Fire department hand pressure sprayer Commercial area 11
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probably 1877 (hand pressure syringe) Significant in terms of local history and technology.

on a two-horse carriage.

08955215
 
Individual features of the village church, church school and vicarage in Wiederau: rectory, side building and enclosure walls of the rectory (see also Obj. 09305258) Kirchberg 3
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re. 1615 Both buildings in half-timbered construction, the picture-defining location on the Kirchberg, form an ensemble with the church and birthplace of Clara Zetkins, which are of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape.
  • Southern parsonage (residential stable house) with a mighty gable, upper floor half-timbered, partly clad, gable slate or boarded, on the ground floor an arched portal with keystone, beautiful door leaf, porphyry walls
  • Attached eastern side building, upper floor half-timbered, half-hipped roof, porphyry walls. Arched portal with original door leaf, in the courtyard porphyry stone "KW"
  • Enclosure (wall) with a flat arched gate and separate entrance
08955269
 
The village church, church school and vicarage in Wiederau with the following individual monuments: rectory, side building and enclosure walls (see Obj. 08955269, Kirchberg 3), church, cemetery enclosure with a gate in the north and enclosure wall of the cemetery northeast of the cemetery on Königshainer Strasse with so-called Peststein from 1628 and another porphyry stone from 1877 (see obj. 08955268, Kirchberg (at) 3) and church school with retaining wall (birthplace of Clara Zetkin) (see obj. 08955267, Rochlitzer Straße 14), the parish garden (garden monument) as well as the rectory and churchyard as a whole
The village church, church school and vicarage in Wiederau with the following individual monuments: rectory, side building and enclosure walls (see Obj. 08955269, Kirchberg 3), church, cemetery enclosure with a gate in the north and enclosure wall of the cemetery northeast of the cemetery on Königshainer Strasse with so-called Peststein from 1628 and another porphyry stone from 1877 (see obj. 08955268, Kirchberg (at) 3) and church school with retaining wall (birthplace of Clara Zetkin ) (see obj. 08955267, Rochlitzer Straße 14), the parish garden (garden monument) as well as the rectory and churchyard as a whole Kirchberg 3
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13-19 Century (totality) Image-defining ensemble on the Kirchberg, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town 09305258
 
Individual monuments of the whole village church, church school and vicarage in Wiederau: Church, churchyard wall with entrance gate in the north and west as well as the enclosure wall of the cemetery northeast of the churchyard on Königshainer Strasse with so-called pest stone from 1628 and another porphyry stone from 1877 (see also Obj. 09305258)
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Individual monuments of the whole village church, church school and vicarage in Wiederau: Church, churchyard wall with entrance gate in the north and west as well as the enclosure wall of the cemetery northeast of the churchyard on Königshainer Strasse with so-called pest stone from 1628 and another porphyry stone from 1877 (see also Obj. 09305258) Kirchberg 3 (near)
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End of the 12th century (Romanesque church, choir) Romanesque hall church, converted into a choir tower church in the 14th century, forms an ensemble with the rectory and birthplace of Clara Zetkins, which is of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape.

Church: Romanesque hall church from the end of the 12th century, choir from the time preserved, in the 14th century it was converted into a choir tower church, plastered building with ashlar structure on rubble base, porphyry walls, high arched windows in the hall, pilasters and frieze structures, Romanesque stepped portal, winged in the tympanum Dragon (porphyry), excellent work from the hut of the Wechselburg collegiate church, iron-studded door in the tower, there pointed arched window. Square choir tower with Gothic twin windows, curved baroque hood with lantern and pointed helmet. Late Gothic N-portal, inside: reticulated chancel, choir and nave separated by a wall, porphyry baptism marked 1660, wooden baptismal angel, 1720, pastor portrait 17th century, so-called plague stone from 1628 and embedded in the enclosure wall of the cemetery northeast of the churchyard on Königshainer Straße Another porphyry stone from 1877 (probably remains of the portal from the early 17th century)

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Western side building and northern barn of a four-sided courtyard Königshainer Strasse 19
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End of 18th century Side building upper floor half-timbered, half-timbered barn, buildings typical of the landscape, historically significant.

Half-timbered barn, with gate entrance, side building (stable barn), two porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered in two different types of construction, roof house, gable and roof slate.

08955271
 
Trikotagenfabrik Koch: Trikotagenfabrik
Trikotagenfabrik Koch: Trikotagenfabrik Lunzenauer Strasse 3
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around 1890 Former textile factory with a representative clinker brick facade and sophisticated structure, of importance in terms of building history, industrial history and local history.

16-axis, three-storey factory building with loft extension, polygonal masonry base, red clinker facade accentuated by yellow clinker brick and sandstone walls, the flat corner projections and the center with pilaster strips, sandstone cornice, straight window coverings on the first floor, mansard roof with slate covering and original door with protruding main entrance , wrought iron ornamental anchor as jewelry, renovated, gable and rear eaves plastered, reversible fire escape

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Residential building Lunzenauer Strasse 10
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End of 18th century Upper floor half-timbered structure, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the street.

Upper floor half-timbered, threshold missing, gable half-timbered, younger half-timbered extension, porphyry walls on the door, windows with porphyry sills.

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Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard Lunzenauer Strasse 43
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1618 Dendro Residential stable house with head strut half-timbering and double St. Andrew's crosses, side building also with a very old half-timbered construction, of importance in terms of building history and house history, value of local history.
  • Residential stable house, profiled porphyry walls on the ground floor, upper floor and gable half-timbered, originally slated, today (2013) exposed, roof slate, with oven
  • Outbuilding, solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, plastered, solid gable, slate roof, original windows.
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Southern side building of a four-sided courtyard
Southern side building of a four-sided courtyard Lunzenauer Strasse 72
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around 1840 Upper floor half-timbered, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street.

Upper floor half-timbered, center pivot window, slate roof, clad gable

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Memorial stone
Memorial stone Lunzenauer Straße 72 (diagonally opposite)
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1913 Small porphyry stone with the year 1813–1913, in memory of the Battle of the Nations near Leipzig , of historical importance. 08955283
 
Stable house of a farm Lunzenauer Strasse 79
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1770/1780 Upper floor half-timbered structure, good example of timber construction, of architectural significance, characterizing due to the elevated location.

Upper floor and gable half-timbered, three sides slated, courtyard side visible half-timbering, porphyry walls, winter windows, beaver tail covering.

08955284
 
Western stable house in a three-sided courtyard Lunzenauer Strasse 81
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2nd half of the 18th century, parts older Upper floor half-timbered, historically important, defining the image due to the elevated position.

Solid ground floor, porphyry cladding, upper floor half-timbered (changed), remains of headbands still recognizable, single-bolted, one window enlarged, clad gable, solid rear gable, tailcoat roof, rolled-up tiles.

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Lang-Mühle: residential house, mill building with cutting mill and mill technology, two side buildings and barn of a mill property
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Lang-Mühle: residential house, mill building with cutting mill and mill technology, two side buildings and barn of a mill property Lunzenauer Strasse 82
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1532 Dendro Exhibition object Lang-Mühle (grinding, oil and cutting mill), dendrochronologically dated to the year 1532, new buildings from 1927–1929, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history.

Location mentioned for the first time in 1550, massive residential building with porphyry engraved arch portal, above a plaque, grinding house / granary, several outbuildings (barn, stable), porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered. Oil mill demolished in 1882, new building 1927–29, plate: Joy to those who come, peace to those who stay, blessing to those who leave.

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Northern residential stable, western side building with upper arbor and southern barn of a farm Lunzenauer Strasse 83
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around 1750 Rare example of timber construction, of importance in terms of building history and house history, value in terms of local history.
  • Stable house ground floor porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered with St. Andrew's cross and headband, slate roof, tailcoat roof
  • Barn truss
  • Side building upper floor half-timbered with two-bay upper arbor.
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Residential building
Residential building Lunzenauer Strasse 91
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around 1790 Upper floor half-timbered, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street.

Residential house with partly still timber framing on the ground floor, upper floor and gable timber framing, partly slated.

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Residential building Lunzenauer Strasse 93
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered plastered, of architectural importance, local historical value.

Upper floor and gable half-timbered, plastered, door frames made of wood.

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Old sheep farm: Two porphyry panels on the side building of the former sheep farm Lunzenauer Strasse 95
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1602 Local historical significance.
  • Plate 1: 1602 The kind and well-born Mr. Wolffen von Schönburgk
  • Plate 2: 1602 Caspar Seidel sheep master Michael Fritz Singmeier master
  • The building itself is not a monument
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House on a hook floor plan Mittweidaer Strasse 5
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Mid-18th century Upper floor half-timbered, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street.

Residential house on a hooked floor plan, ground floor still porphyry walls, upper floor and gable half-timbered, one gable clad.

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Residential building Mittweidaer Strasse 7
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered clad, historically important, decisively shaping the street scene.

Ground floor porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, clad all around, eaves.

08955265
 
Cottage Mittweidaer Strasse 12
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End of 18th century Upper floor half-timbered, located on the Wiederbach, part of the floodplain development, of architectural and socio-historical importance.

Porphyry walls on the ground floor, wooden door walls, original door leaf, slated gable, roof overhang, roof slate, original window sizes.

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Northern stable house, southern barn and courtyard paving of a farm Mittweidaer Strasse 34
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Door lintel re. 1796 Both buildings in half-timbered construction, historically important, formative due to their elevated position.
  • Stable house on the ground floor of quarry stone masonry, porphyry walls, winter windows, original door with wrought iron decoration, profiled lintel with tooth cut and rosettes on the side, upper floor half-timbered building to the west, roof overhang, massive gable, high hipped roof
  • Barn completely half-timbered, side facing away from the courtyard 2/3 half-timbered, a solid gable, half-hipped roof, lintel: G. Bergmann.
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Eastern stable house and southern side building with upper arbor of a four-sided courtyard Mittweidaer Strasse 52
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Kern end of 18th century Both buildings in half-timbered construction, rarity, significant in terms of building history and house history.
  • Stable house: Upper floor half-timbered with headbands, rear part younger construction, on the ground floor porphyry walls on doors and windows, original windows,
  • Side building: upper floor half-timbered, upper arbor with wooden parapet, headbands, ground floor modified by built-in gates, roof overhang.
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Southern residential stable house, western stable barn with upper arbor and eastern side building of a three-sided courtyard and courtyard paving Roe buck angle 4
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18th century All half-timbered buildings, barn with upper arbor, are of rarity, of importance in terms of building history, house history and social history.
  • Residential stable house: broadly laid out, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, visible framework on the courtyard side, otherwise half-timbered clad, rear extension, very high hipped roof, wide roof overhang, entrance of the stable part with keystone
  • Western stable barn: Upper floor half-timbered, upper arbor with profiled stand, parapet beams, parapet framework, open roof truss, framework with headbands, roof overhang, a boarded gable, side facing away from the courtyard slated
  • Eastern side building: massive ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, compartments with piles of clay, crooked hip roof, old courtyard paving made of rubble stones
08955259
 
Western side building (stable barn) and southern barn of a four-sided courtyard Rehbockswinkel 5
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around 1850 (stable barn) Relic of timber construction, of architectural and socio-historical importance, local historical value.
  • Barn: mostly half-timbered, clad gable, jamb, inscription on beam: FWRBH erected May 31, 1870 GMB m., Roof slate
  • Stable barn: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, center pivot window, half-hip roof.
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South side building (with Kumthalle) of a four-sided courtyard Rehbockswinkel 19
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Mid 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance.

Side building with stable area and three-bay Kumthalle on porphyry columns, these on high plinths, upper floor half-timbered, loading hatch.

08955258
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Rochlitzer Strasse
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after 1918 (war memorial) Significant in local history.

Three polished granite tablets with names of the fallen, "Dedicated in gratitude to our fallen heroes".

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Individual features of the community of village church, church school and vicarage in Wiederau: church school and retaining wall (birthplace of Clara Zetkin ) (see also Obj. 09305258) Rochlitzer Strasse 14
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1831 Plastered building over an angled floor plan, stands in a place that characterizes the street scene in the town center, is of architectural, social and local significance, forms an ensemble with the church and rectory.

Solid, two-story, half-hipped roof, little roof house, porphyry walls, straight, profiled lintel. In the gable panel: Birthplace of Clara Josephine Zetkin, b. Eißner, b. July 5, 1857, died June 20, 1933. She fought for equality, peace and the like. Socialism.

08955267
 
Component of a portal Rochlitzer Strasse 16
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re. 1614 Remains of a Renaissance portal in porphyry on the former church mill with an inscription, of local historical importance.

HABV 1614

08955287
 
Eastern and western side buildings, southern barn, archway and courtyard paving of a four-sided courtyard as well as two gate pillars of the garden enclosure Steiner Strasse 2
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around 1800 (drive-through barn) Good example of timber construction, of importance in terms of building history and character of the townscape.
  • Barn entirely half-timbered, gable slated,
  • Side building ground floor porphyry walls, upper floor courtyard side half-timbered, half-hipped roof,
  • Side building (drive-through barn) with two-bay (formerly five-bay) upper arbor, ground floor porphyry walls, plus gate entrance with separate entrance and keystone with horse motif,
  • Garden fence: profiled porphyry pillars with spherical crowns
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Residential stable house Steiner Strasse 7
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End of 18th century Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance.

First floor profiled window frames, upper floor and gable half-timbered, clad on three sides, roof overhang.

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