List of cultural monuments in Kirchberg (Saxony)

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Old market in Kirchberg

The list of cultural monuments in Kirchberg contains all of the cultural monuments of the city of Kirchberg that were recorded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony (as of 2013). The list is subdivided into the core town of Kirchberg and the districts of Burkersdorf , Cunersdorf , Leutersbach , Saupersdorf , Stangengrün and Wolfersgrün .

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

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  • Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
  • Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
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  • Description: structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the monument properties
  • ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column Notification-icon-Wikidata-logo.svg; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .

Kirchberg

image designation location Dating description ID
Monument protection area old town Kirchberg (suggestion) Monument protection area old town Kirchberg (suggestion) 09301848
 


Dining room of the cloth factory, with equipment Alte Schneeberger Strasse 2
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around 1940 Hall with a trapezoidal end, decorated ceiling beams, nine wooden lamps with glass shades and carved figures, eight wooden tables, U-shaped wooden benches, a panel painting, parquet flooring and horizontal skylights with decorative bars, interior furnishings of social, architectural and art-historical value, preserved in good original condition.
  • Tables: Plain wooden tables, rectangular top,
  • Benches: U-shaped wooden benches in window niches on one long side of the dining room,
  • Lamps: Long hanging board, including glass cylinders as lampshades,
  • There were carved figures on the boards of the niches (probably after 1945, height about 20-30 cm, depictions of different ages, dancers, folk depictions),
  • Panel painting: Landscape representation of the Kirchberg area, probably painted by the Kirchberg painter Erzgräber in 1949, doors and windows originally preserved in the style of the time.

The dining room is located in the former social building of the cloth factory (the medical center was also located here).

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Residential building in closed development Altmarkt 1
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around 1800 Three-storey and three-axle building in good original condition, of architectural and urban significance, with an elaborate basket arch portal.

Seat of the Kirchberg city administration, today building authority (1996), newly made cross-frame windows in the old form, arched portal with keystone and transom, two-winged front door with skylight and muntin division, above the walls horizontal roof, on the ground floor natural stone walls with a hollow, upper floor simple window frames, smooth plaster, Gable roof, three dormers arranged in two rows, grating on the ground floor, original front door, very steep staircase, partly with groined vaults in the hallway area, old skylight window grating, the other grating was added later from the GDR era,

Heiste canceled before 2010 in front of the house.

08963438
 


House in a corner Altmarkt 2
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Door portal marked 1816 Residential building of baroque origin, two-storey solid plastered building with a wide arched portal, of architectural and urban significance.

With old baroque door portal, inscribed "FG 1816", arched arch with keystone, next to it from the 19th century door roofing, the house probably reformed several times, end of the 19th century, vacant, the windows and today's front door around 1900, possibly baroque remains inside Preserved, otherwise predominantly in the second half of the 19th century, but inside the arched reveal at least the windows on the first floor, which means here also the facade overhaul at the end of the 19th century, but it was probably built in 1816.

08963483
 


Portal of a residential building Altmarkt 3
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around 1800 Portal garments in the typical decorative form of the baroque and classicism, of importance in terms of craftsmanship and art.

With two-wing gate with skylight and rung division, profiled transom, garments probably changed, ending with a keystone and segmental arch.

08963439
 


Cellar of a residential building and rear building as well as enclosure wall with archway to the street Graben Altmarkt 4
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before 1800 Structural relics from the time before the last town fire, architectural and town historical monument value.
  • Basement: Under the house, connected to the neighboring house, barrel vault, quarry stone, original iron door,
  • Rear building: Single storey, quarry stone, unplastered, pent roof retrofitted, groin vault inside.
08963910
 


Residential building in closed development Altmarkt 5
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around 1800, later reshaped Basically a baroque building, remodeled from the Wilhelminian era, portal and window walls in natural stone, part of the marketplace development, of architectural and urban significance.

With subsequent shop installation, two-storey, gable roof, modern roof extension.

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Residential house in closed development, with side wing in the courtyard Altmarkt 6
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around 1760 Belonging to the historical market square development, baroque core, architectural and city historical monument value.
  • Residential house: two-storey, quarry stone masonry, courtyard side partly half-timbered, plastered, ground floor granite window frames and door portal (probably 19th century), courtyard side raised, mansard roof, new dormers,
  • Inside: Former hallway with groin vault, stairwell and upper floor renewed,
  • Roof structure (lying): collar beam roof, 1999 extension of the house, furnishing of new apartments,
  • Rear building: One storey, quarry stone masonry unplastered, new pent roof, groin vault inside,

Architectural and urban historical monument value.

08963911
 


Portal of a residential building Altmarkt 7
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around 1800 Craftsmanship and artistic importance, beautiful construction details, portal walls from around 1800, gate leaves from the late 19th century.

Two-wing wooden gate with subsequent glass insert, with triangular gables, tooth cut and diamond ashlar in the panels, double-wing, rung-split skylight, segment-arch-like closing gate with end and curbstone, wrong color, probably also simplifications.

08963448
 


Residential building in closed development Altmarkt 8
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around 1800 Significant in terms of building history and urban development, baroque building with basket arch portal, facade later redesigned in a classical style, part of the marketplace development.

With subsequent shop installation, two-story, three-axis, simplified window installation, intervention in the appearance of the building, cubature and window arrangement retained, upper floor window reveals with basket arch, gable roof, front door set back today, portal from the time of construction, arched arch with keystone and spur.

08963437
 


Portal of a residential building Altmarkt 9
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around 1800 Craftsmanship and artistic importance, beautiful building details, portal walls and front door from around 1800.

Garments with arched arches, front door: two-winged, with coffered and rung-split skylight.

08963447
 


Residential house in closed development, with side wing in the courtyard and enclosure wall to the street Graben Altmarkt 10
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Door frame marked 1809 Typical baroque building with basket arch portal and with subsequent shop installation, urban planning and scientific value.

Later increased, now two-storey, three axles, saddle roof, much too big shop, probably around the turn of the century, beautiful arched portal with keystone and original double-winged front door with skylight, beautiful coffered doors with knob in the middle fields of the two door wings, simple window frames on the upper floor.

08963436
 


Portal of a residential building Altmarkt 11
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around 1800 Handcrafted and artistically important, large basket arch portal with beautiful construction details from around 1800.

Arched portal with keystone and fighter.

08963510
 


Residential house in closed development, with rear building and enclosure wall to the street Graben Altmarkt 12
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probably around 1800 Simple three-storey baroque building in good original condition, wide arched portal, of architectural and urban significance.

Originally two-storey, probably increased by one storey, six axes, arched portal with keystone, original, two-winged gate with skylight, the window bars there curved, portal with transom and keystone, on the ground floor simple window walls, rectangular window with a hollow, right segmental arch window wall extended to the shop window, thus slight distortion, simple facade design.

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Residential building in closed development Altmarkt 14
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around 1800 Two-storey baroque solid building, formerly an old pharmacy, valuable in terms of building history, town history and town planning.

With a later built-in shop, six axes, today's front door in the mid-1920s, windows on the upper floor renewed, the two middle windows with a wave-shaped roof, two-axis dwelling, originally the roof removed, thereby raising the original mansard roof, today gable roof closure, very beautiful, segment-arched closing Dormers, three pieces in two rows, closing the gable of the dwelling in the segmental arch, depicting a female figure in a robe, flanked by two sphinxes, probably as a symbolic representation for a pharmacy.

08963449
 


Residential house in corner location and in closed development Altmarkt 15
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2nd half of the 19th century Two-storey plastered building with arched portal, beautiful facade structure, as a typical building of scientific value, important corner building in terms of urban planning, today a bakery and café.

Very nice facade structure, relief-like with window frames, on the ground floor natural stone walls, window walls with a hollow, large arched portal with keystone and spar as well as bouncing stones, gate and window renewed according to monument preservation specifications, gable roof, covered with artificial slate, bakery and café Dunger (formerly).

08963507
 


Residential house in closed development, with a rear building to the side and an enclosure wall facing the Graben street Altmarkt 18
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around 1800 Baroque building with a mighty basket arch portal and simple facade design, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.

Three-storey, subsequently raised, today saddle roof, six axes, both upper storeys with simple facade design, plaster from the 1920s ?, on the ground floor quarry stone, arched portal with keystone and transom, single-leaf gate, with two laterally flanking leaves, skylight with strong lattice design, rectangular window to the left with grilles, on the right three rectangular windows with natural stone walls, baroque staircase and gate passage, wooden beam ceilings and wooden beams in the hallway area, the left window is a hallway window with a small ventilation opening, four-wing cross-frame window with original grilles (around 1800).

08963509
 


House in a corner, with rear courtyard development (square) Altmarkt 20
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Door portal marked 1799 Simple baroque building with basket arch portal, building of great urban value.

Assembled with courtyard development, overformed, probably with additional storeys, originally two-storey, today three-storey, inscribed "1799 GRO" (somewhat illegible) on the door portal, building with many traces of the baroque structure, probably overformed around 1900, blinds and windows from this period still preserved, on the first floor partially horizontal window roofs and strongly protruding sills, quarry stone construction, probably also brick construction in the upper area, front door laminated, two-winged, with strong transom and rung-split skylight, probably still partly original,

Building important due to the locking effect on the Altmarkt, it narrows it to a street, therefore high urban value

08963508
 


Residential house, two side buildings and barn of a four-sided courtyard Am Schießhausberg 3
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1917 Built by the factory owner Ludwig as a rural economy, buildings in good original condition in accordance with the Heimat style, only individual systems from this period can be proven, therefore high historical value.

Single-storey residential house and two side buildings with jamb, saddle roofs, roof bay with slate-covered gable roofs, large dormers with similar roofs on the house, bat dormers on side buildings, ground floor quarry stone masonry (without plaster), plastered jamb on the house, boarded up on the side buildings, boarded up with timber framing Jamming, saddle roof, good original condition, only individual systems from this period can be proven, therefore high architectural value, unique, visible from afar, striking location below the shooting house, therefore also landscape design value, important as a document of the heritage protection idea, barn extended in 1917/18, older part integrated .

08963388
 


School, formerly a youth home Am Schießhausberg 26
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1938 In good original condition, visible from afar due to the dominant location, it has architectural historical value as a document of the home style of the 1930s, as well as artistic quality due to the balanced proportions and the architectural style adapted to the usual building methods in this landscape.

Old part built at an angle, with quarry stone in layered masonry, ashlar on the ground floor, upper floor half-timbered construction, hipped roof with slate, one building is two-story, the side wing is one-story with knee-height, very good proportions, landscaping due to the dominant location, doors and windows renewed, probably approximated to the historical model, dormers softly covered with hip roofs, main view of the two-storey building with three dormer windows, one on the side building, closing side building with a gable roof, entrance door flanked by two lamps on cantilevers, on the side wing also a lamp above the door, in this one Wing presumably housed a caretaker's apartment, entrance also emphasized by stone in layered masonry, to which a new building is attached today, but which is only connected to the old building by a glass connector building, so that there was no interference with the historical building fabric, extension without monument value.

08963422
 


Villa and villa garden with two ponds, today a retirement home (annex without monument value) Anton-Günther-Weg 2
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around 1905 Architectural quality, typical villa in good original condition, of urban significance.
  • Two-storey plastered building with jamb floor, ornamental framework in the jamb and gable area, large balconies, polygonal and angular verandas of various types, plaster grooves in the base area (here also stone cladding), rich roof landscape, partly saddle and hipped roofs, winter garden with balcony, windows still originally with rung-split skylights (very nice in the winter garden), small tower room with half-timbering and mansard roof, tapering, slightly changed and modernized,
  • Inside: Simple, without essential decorations, old flight of stairs still preserved, with railing, large leaded glass window in the stairwell depicting houses, lake and ship, probably as a symbol of merchant shipping or trade, the old room doors have been preserved,
  • Park: Maintained as a complex with rhododendrons and old trees as well as two originally preserved ponds,

The villa belonged to the factory of the textile manufacturer Ludwig, easily visible from the entrance road to Kirchberg, therefore also significant in terms of urban development, some windows have been renewed, entrance a little forward as a central projection, with two-winged original front door and plastered stucco decorations, above lead glass windows, fence not preserved, building slightly changed.

08963398
 


Part of the house (restaurant), half-timbered house next to the hotel "Am Brühl" (the hotel itself is not a monument) Auerbacher Strasse 3
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after 1800 Significant half-timbered house in terms of urban planning, also important in terms of urban history due to its location on the Brühl.

Half-timbered upper floor (half-timbered probably still original under planking), ground floor massive, slightly changed, entrance area 1920s, traditional half-timbered house, saddle roof with slate, the hotel itself and the other angular extension not a monument, today restaurant "Zum Bierteufel".

08963410
 


Wool warehouse in a factory (neighboring factory owner's villa demolished before 2010)
Wool warehouse in a factory (neighboring factory owner's villa demolished before 2010) Auerbacher Strasse 21
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around 1910 Woll warehouse, broad-based production building in the reform style of around 1910, important for the city's history.

Villa of the manufacturer Wolf,

  • Villa: Various additions, slight changes, via the entrance balcony with cast iron railing and large corbels, villa probably originated from an older house and continued to be built, with horizontal window canopies or triangular gable roofs, tower with an almost round helmet, mansard hipped roof, probably built in two stages (second half 19th century and around 1905),
  • Manufacturing construction: Delicate plaster structure, stone plinth, two arched gates with lattice-split skylights, double-winged, rectangular windows, saddle roof, two dormers, most importantly the building facing the street, there on the ground floor also oval windows,

2005 villa endangered, former wool warehouse not renovated, 2010 villa demolished.

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Post office
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Post office Auerbacher Strasse 30
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Cornice marked 1891 Representative clinker brick building of high urban value, very good original condition.

According to the inscription on the building, built in 1891. Representative post office building with the design elements typical for this type of building. The red, two-storey clinker brick building has a significant impact on the street scene due to its dominant location and cubature. The good original condition of the facades is impressive. The building is essentially characterized by pilaster strips and corner blocks as well as the regular arrangement of the arched windows with keystones. The cornice is covered with volute-like corbels. The house entrance is on the side. A staircase leads to this. The two-winged door with decorative grating from the construction period was preserved at the time of the new monument registration. The lavishly designed mansard hipped roof was also preserved in its original form.

The good original condition, the sophisticated design and the fact that this post is the only post office building in Kirchberg at the time, justify the monument value, which is derived from the architectural, artistic, urban and urban significance.

Red clinker brick, two-storey, simulated central projecting through pilaster structure, building seven-axis, with original windows, probably four-winged, with fixed transom, also at the corners pilaster structure as well as volute-like corbels under the cornice, hipped mansard roof, two-axis dormer window with round windows and arched windows and horizontal Dormers finished with segmental arches, band motif with yellow clinker flowers under the cornice, base: ashlar, polygonal masonry, side entrance with double-leaf door with decorative grating in the skylight, other doors with decorative grating.

08963412
 


Memorial stone (atonement stone) in the base of an inn Auerbacher Strasse 31
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marked 1701 Historically significant.

In the foundation wall of the “Wiener Spitze” inn, a 67 cm sword and a wheel hub with two spokes and the year 1701 were scratched; Signs of jurisdiction.

Original location on the road to Wolfersgrün.

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Tenement house Auerbacher Strasse 36
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around 1890 Three-storey, historicist plastered building in a design typical of the time, dominant in the street scene due to the location and size of the building.

Slightly simplified and modernized, pilaster structure, three-axis and four-storey central projection, a total of seven window axes, saddle roof, horizontal window roofing on the first and second floors, windows renewed with rung division of the skylights, but probably not original, on the gable side balcony on large cantilever stones.

08963413
 


Tenement house with enclosure Auerbacher Strasse 40
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probably around 1910 Three-storey plastered building with delicate facade decor influenced by Art Nouveau, in a very good original condition, the dominant structure is important for urban planning.
  • Building: six axes, four-story central projection, windows partially renewed, but mostly preserved, box window, two-winged, with skylights, possibly original leaded glass window on the central projection on the first floor,
  • Facade decor: restrained plaster stucco, garland motifs in the eaves area, on the gable and on the window parapets between the first and second floors, saddle roof, two dormers with saddle roofs, base made of stone,
  • Enclosure: wrought iron fence with similar fence pillars and gates, in very good original condition, building located on an important road.
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Residential house in half-open development, with side fencing Bahnhofstrasse 15
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1902 according to the building file Architecturally high-quality plastered building of urban value, villa-like front building of a row of houses, of local historical interest as the house of the manufacturer Oskar Unger.

Two-storey plastered building with ashlar structure, ashlar ashlar at the corners, very high-quality smooth plaster, wave-like window roofing, excellent balconies with strong corbels, with stone pillars and decorated iron grating, on the main entrance side an open staircase with Corinthian columns, above it a semicircular balcony with stone pillars and wrought iron probably renewed, round window in the roof area, mansard roof and dormer windows with rich stucco decorations, also loggia with stone parapet, enclosure with wave-shaped wrought iron grille and stone pillars, lavishly designed, window from the time of construction, in the stairwell leaded glass window with a rural motif, with very nice cast iron staircase with rich decoration, Stucco lustro as wall cladding, apartment doors with glass etching, also from the time of construction, stucco ceilings, also in the stairwell, at the door entrance reliefs with inscriptions: “My home, my pride”, “Without diligence, no n price ”, stucco reliefs.

08963409
 


Factory owner's villa with garden and remains of the enclosure Bahnhofstrasse 18
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around 1895 Clinker brick building from the Wilhelminian style, valuable in terms of urban development, also significant in terms of urban history as part of the former factory owner's villa ensemble along Bahnhofstrasse.

One and two-storey, the corner two-storey part, plus a corner tower with a Welscher hood, winter garden or canopy with ornate wooden construction and open staircase, yellow clinker brick, natural stone base, corners with ashlar made of natural stone, decorated window parapets, triangular gables or horizontal window canopies on the ground floor, heavily designed Belt cornice, pilaster structure at the corners, ornate cornice, the tower and the other side extension have the same design, irregular floor plan, mansard roof or flat hipped roof, the wooden bay windows are very nice, windows changed, front door preserved, direct street location, enclosure: wrought iron lattice fence.

08963404
 


Villa with terrace and pavilion as well as garden and remains of the enclosure Bahnhofstrasse 19
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around 1900 Richly structured clinker brick building from the Wilhelminian era in very good original condition, in the garden a small round pavilion with columns.
  • Villa, today a social counseling and care center: With hip and saddle roofs, stepped gables, semicircular bay windows and arbor, red brick facade with a corner cuboid, rich roof landscape, irregular floor plan,
  • Garden: With old trees and remnants of the enclosure, wrought iron fence only partially preserved, small round pavilion (with columns, a kind of Welschen hood and crowning) attached directly to the terrace, intended as a garden temple, original grids, polygonal masonry as a base, in the garden still some older vase pedestals, spacious outside staircase, the house around 1900, richly decorated entrance, roofed with glass, wrought iron supports, with the original two-winged front door and grating,
  • Owner: Betreuungsverein Zwickau-Land eV "House of Parity - Day Care and Free Youth and Family Aid"
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Villa with garden and enclosure Bahnhofstrasse 23
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End of the 19th century, later reshaped Two-storey plastered building from the Gründerzeit in excellent original condition and good architectural quality of high urban value.

Former manufacturer's villa, pilaster structure, cranked belt and cornice, horizontal window roofing on the first floor, simple, profiled window frames on the ground floor, wrought iron balcony, sills on the upper floor, cantilevered on volute-like cantilevers, triangular gable roof, canopy, windows partly with piled-up windows in between Irregular floor plan with various risalits, very high quality design, window parapets with relief decoration on the upper floor, attached bay window, protruding, around 1920-25, with corresponding decoration, wrought iron enclosure partially preserved.

08963407
 


Reception building (extensions and intermediate structures without monument value)
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Reception building (extensions and intermediate structures without monument value) Bahnhofstrasse 34
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probably 1881 The station of the first narrow-gauge railway in Saxony, leads from Wilkau to Kirchberg, opened on October 16, 1881, extended to Carlsfeld until 1897, significant in terms of the history of the city and technology.

Two-storey plastered building with a jagged floor, ocher-colored, flat saddle or hipped roofs, horizontal window roofing, pilaster structure, fundamental changes inside and outside, the route no longer preserved, the building worth preserving due to its memorable value of the narrow-gauge route, entrance with horizontal beams, front door and window completely changed, window sill cornice cranked.

08963399
 


Residential building in closed development Bahnhofstrasse 35
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2nd half of the 19th century, facade from 1923 Typical plastered construction of architectural value.

Plaster structure (garland decoration) around 1923, pilaster structure, very beautiful entrance framing, fluted half-columns and depictions of children, initial above the door, house entrance door with two leaves and glass inserts and muntin and skylight from the 1920s, three simple dormer windows (probably from the time it was built), flat saddle roof, example of this Construction period and high-quality remodeling from the 1920s.

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Villa garden, enclosure and garden house (former garage), part of the villa area Ernst-Schneller-Straße 2 Bahnhofstrasse 37
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1920s Of architectural significance, in the reform style of the period after 1910.

Enclosure with wooden fence and stone pillars or stone archway, each with brick roofing, presumably the garden house: formerly a garage, garage doors still exist today, hipped mansard roof, porticoed pillars.

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Residential house in half-open development, with side fencing Bahnhofstrasse 51
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around 1900 Two-storey clinker brick building from the Gründerzeit era with simple ashlar structure, of architectural and urban significance, inside very good original inventory.

Presumably natural stone walls, ashlar plinth, polygonal masonry, grating of the windows from the time of construction, veranda with a balcony above, two life-size sculptures, polygonal corner bay window, continued in the attic, with Welscher hood and crowning, original fence, on the courtyard side upstairs wooden conservatory with original windows from the conversion of the house around 1925, inside very good original inventory: room doors from the time of construction, apartment doors and hallway partitions from the renovation phase, stucco ceilings and wooden ceiling as well as ceiling paintings on the ground floor - good craftsmanship or artistic quality, conservatory on the upper floor preserved unchanged,

Monument value: historical and artistic (ceiling image, wooden ceiling) importance, the main thing is that the fixed building equipment inside is well preserved.

08963401
 


Villa with garden, two garden houses and an enclosure Bahnhofstrasse 55
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1900 Two-storey representative clinker brick building in very good original condition, in the style of the North German neo-Renaissance, of architectural and urban value.
  • Two-storey, with natural stone walls and cladding of the base, all windows renewed, large terrace with balusters and staircase, volute gable, mansard roof, also side balconies with balusters, natural stone corner blocks, simpler window walls, original dormer windows,
  • Enclosure: gate with brick fence pillars and stone balls, double-winged, wrought iron, and gate,
  • In the garden there is a small arbor made of branches and a chicken coop with a lantern and a Welscher hood,

Former villa of the manufacturer Kramer, monumental value: architectural quality of the building and the complexity of the complex.

08963400
 


Lookout tower on the Borberg and guest house as well as memorial stone Borbergweg 10
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Tower destroyed in 1945, reconstruction 1947–1951 Tower: simple quarry stone building on a circular floor plan, wood-boarded guest house, important in terms of local and tourist history.

Inn: gable roof, slate, shutters, the windows simplified, viewing terrace, rubble stone base.

Status up to 2003 without specifying an address in the list of monuments. 2005 Restaurant partially renovated, observation tower not renovated, mountain house named after folk poet Anton Günther .

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Former bathing establishment, now a villa Ernst-Schneller-Strasse 1
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1907 Representative, two-storey building on an irregular floor plan, in good original condition, bathing establishment (bathtub) used today as a practice building.

Stone base, otherwise plastered construction, slate covering, square roof turret, serves as chimney cladding and ventilation, window renewed, original front door, with building inscription, inscription: "Städtisches Volksbad, Kramer-Stiftung".

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Villa with garden, pavilion and enclosure, part of the villa garden together with Bahnhofstrasse 37 Ernst-Schneller-Strasse 2
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around 1920 One-storey plastered building with a high mansard roof in the reform style from around 1910, very good original condition, of architectural value, due to the dominant location also of urban significance.
  • Presumably a former factory owner's villa: Almost square building with central projections, windows, plaster design and facade structure completely preserved, dormers with Welschen hoods, central projections on two floors, partly with a canopy or semicircular balcony and balustrade above the veranda, plus large outside staircase with stone pillars and wooden fences, simple clear design language, but very nice building cube,
  • Inside also natural stone cladding, marble or floors with patterned tiles, wooden stair railings, various doors from the time of construction and various types of stucco ceilings, lead glass windows in the stairwell, original window grilles,
  • Interior fittings: benches and corners, built-in cupboards, stucco ceilings, hunting room with parquet,
  • Gardens from the time it was built, small garden house made of bark / wood, demolished before 2010,
  • Other gazebo: Chinese pagoda, parapet made of porphyry tuff with symbols of the Freemasons,

House itself simply boarded up, in the garden outside stairs and fountain at the staircase.

08963402
 


Cemetery chapel, cemetery wall, war memorial for those who died in the First World War and some tombs
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Cemetery chapel, cemetery wall, war memorial for those who died in the First World War and some tombs Friedhofstrasse
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Late 19th century Architecturally and historically important, chapel in neo-Romanesque style.

Individual features of the aggregate Friedhof Kirchberg (see aggregate 09303195):

  • Chapel: Almost square plastered building with porches, large round window above the entrance, this set back, round arched with column position, lead glass window and crowned, corner pilaster on the house, with triangular gables, lantern with a pointed helmet and a kind of Welscher hood, stone plinth, also in the party room lead glass window, in Roof area round arch frieze on one side, semicircular chapel, slate covering of the helmet, bell-shaped roof, lantern above, with folding roof,
  • Cemetery wall in quarry stone,
  • War memorial First World War, with inscriptions: "Faithful to death for the fatherland / through grief and hardship, Jesus leads" and "Your hero in mourning and loyalty, the grateful parish ..." with all names, wide writing tablet with bench and plastic Representation of a fallen man,
  • Gravestones:
    • Gravestone Henriette wed Petzold née Schwedler (?), Died in 1914, Kirchberger granite, sarcophagus-like,
    • Grave site of the merchant Paul Jähn, well-known Kirchberg family, simple, plain gravestone,
    • Moritz Unger grave, knight of the Royal Saxon Albrecht Order, died in 1911, family grave,
    • Christian Friedrich Wolf grave,
    • Grave of the family Fr. Egidius Wolf,
    • Tomb of Rudolf Dressel, factory owner, died 1931, with bronze reliefs, depicting cogwheel, sledge hammer, Christ and a wanderer with a pumpkin bottle and stick,
    • Grave of the Schaufuss family, Ernst Gustav Schaufuss, 1914, with two busts, probably portraits and urns as well as two sculptures, flanked by angels,
    • Gravestone Klara Schaufuss, died 1900, cross representation made of tree trunks, stone with anchor and flower threads, placed on rock,
    • Richard Dörfel tomb, died 1915, honorary citizen of the city of Kirchberg.

2005 gravestones not renovated.

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Unity of the Kirchberg cemetery, still with horticultural designed cemetery complex (garden monument)
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Unity of the Kirchberg cemetery, still with horticultural designed cemetery complex (garden monument) Friedhofstrasse
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Late 19th century Architecturally and historically important, chapel in neo-Romanesque style.

Totality (see individual features 08963474)

Description see above.

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Apartment building in half-open development Gartenstrasse 11
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around 1890 Three-story clinker brick building, important as part of the building ensemble on Gartenstrasse.

Building with overlap cornices and horizontal window roofing, orange-red clinker brick, ground floor plastered (possibly later), two-winged original front door with ornamental grating and glass skylight, mansard roof, side elevation, representative street front, the windows renewed, of urban value.

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Apartment building in half-open development Gartenstrasse 13
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Late 19th century Three-story building from the Wilhelminian style, possibly a former residential and administrative building or manufacturing building, as part of the building ensemble on Gartenstrasse, important for urban planning.

Slightly simplified, similar design to the neighboring house, central projection (here the crown is probably missing) flanked by columns, cast iron roofing over the door, beautiful two-winged wooden door with skylight, plastering renewed, cornices or horizontal window canopies, two dormers with triangular gables, saddle roof.

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House in a corner, with an archway to the neighboring house Gartenstrasse 15
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around 1870 Dominant plastered building with neo-Gothic architectural decorations, in good original condition, one of the rare examples of this architectural phase, significant in terms of building and urban history as well as urban planning.

Roof bay windows at the corners, pillars on brackets in the roof area, gable roof, in the roof area pilaster structure, overlap cornices on the first floor, three-story stepped gables, horizontal window canopies on the second floor, very beautiful door portal, arched keystone, double-winged coffered doors with knobs and knobs Skylight, probably around 1870, connecting building with archway also segment arch-shaped, with keystone, window renewed.

08963415
 


House in a corner Gartenstrasse 17
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19th century, rebuilding marked 1903 Two-storey representative historicism building, neo-Gothic and neo-Baroque style elements, important in terms of urban planning and architecture.

with corner bay window, plastered facade, representative entrance with beautiful door portal, with keystone and segmented arch, front door with two leaves with grooves, with rung-split, sun-like skylight, above balcony on large corbels, with wrought iron grating, on the upper floor flap cornices, including flower ornament, stucco motif, on the ground floor plaster blocks , Two-winged windows, with skylight and tooth cut on the transom, at the corner a bay window on a rectangular floor plan, one-storey, reaching into the attic, mansard roof,

08963418
 


Mining tunnels Ditch
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1663–1712 (ore mining) Significant local history, evidence of the old mining in the Zwickau district (iron ore mining). 09303609
 


Residential building Trench 4
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Keystone marked 1792 Two-storey massive baroque building with basket arch portal, significant in terms of urban development, scientific value as a typical baroque house of the time.

Building with a mansard roof, arched portal with keystone (labeled "GFM 1792"), doors and windows renewed and replaced, two windows on the upper floor and ground floor added, window frames with a cove on the ground floor, garage installation at a later date, triangular gable above the front door, tow bar, close to the church.

08963443
 


House in a corner Trench 5
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Portal marked 1817 Two-storey residential building of architectural value, probably a half-timbered upper floor (later plastered), with a very beautiful portal, important in terms of urban planning due to its location near Altmarkt and Neumarkt.

Half-timbered upper floor? Plastered, massive ground floor, all windows renewed, half-hip roof, marked portal with pillar-like boundary and capital-like formation of the fighter and keystone as well as flower ornaments, very narrow building, later shop entrance.

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Residential building Hartmannsdorfer Strasse 5
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marked 1814 Small and two-storey with a half-timbered upper floor and elaborate basket arch portal, in excellent original condition, of historical importance.

Half-timbered upper floor boarded up, timber-framed with corner struts, ground floor massive, safe quarry stone base, plaster with joint pattern, arched portal with keystone, inscribed "1814", original front door with two leaves, with bars and split skylight from the time of construction, shutters still available, a garage on the gable side installed, gable slated, gable roof with pike dormer.

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Evangelical Lutheran City Church (with equipment)
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Evangelical Lutheran City Church (with equipment) Kirchplatz
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1764-1800 Architecturally and historically important, baroque church building dominating urban planning, west tower with pagoda-like lantern.

Hall building with a gable roof over the nave, polygonal east end with buttresses, on the west side a square tower with rounded corners, Welscher dome and lantern.

Evangelical Lutheran town church, original St. Margarethen chapel built in Romanesque style, rebuilt after destruction by the Hussites in 1496, renovated after town fire in 1764, construction of the tower from 1792–1800, from 1802 with Trampeli organ , since 1909 with Jehmlich - Organ, rebuilt 1937–1939, restored 1990–2011.

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Residential house in semi-open development Kirchplatz 3
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around 1800 Two-storey half-timbered building of high urban value due to its location right next to the church.

Well-preserved half-timbered upper floor typical of the time, ground floor completely changed and spoiled by too large windows and changed door frames as well as a pedestal in front of the building, upstairs regular half-timbering with four struts, narrow-stemmed, rich in wood, preserved mansard roof, building probably in the upper area in very good original condition , Original inventory possibly also inside, but ground floor changed.

08963479
 


Home or school Kirchplatz 7
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2nd half of the 19th century Two-storey solid construction, urban and scientific value as an originally preserved building from the second half of the 19th century near the church.

Plastered building, profiled window frames on the first floor (bar), on the ground floor also profiling with keystone and diamond cuboid, segmented arched window, entrance: segment arched portal, probably concrete, keystone with diamond cuboid, large horizontal window canopy, cantilever, two-winged original front door, triangular gable, glass insert and filling , plus skylight, iron banister, four-step single-flight staircase to the building.

08963478
 


Rectory Kirchplatz 9
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1766 Two-storey solid plastered building with basket arch portal, representative baroque house of high urban value in very good original condition.

Five axes, mansard hipped roof, two-axis dwarf house with triangular gable, arched portal with keystone and transom, double-winged front door with skylight, rungs arranged in a radial pattern, shutters from the time of construction on the ground floor, here window casings with a valley, natural stone, excellent original condition even with the room division, doors inside and groin arched entrance area.

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Milestone (copy)
Milestone (copy) Lengenfelder Strasse
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around 1850 (milestone) Of importance in terms of traffic history; Station stone. 08963452
 


Residential building Lengenfelder Strasse 6
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marked 1837 Plastered building with basket arched gate and half-hipped roof, probably originally a craftsman's house, historically important, in a dominant urban location.

With shop, two-storey building with six axes, beautiful half-hipped roof, gate entrance and house gate with door portal, subsequent shop installation, probably originally a half-timbered house, also on the gable sides and the rear eaves side probably half-timbered, front eaves side massive, three dormers with saddle roof, beautiful two-winged gate, dominant Location through the mouth of Torstrasse at a crossroads, Torstrasse leads directly to this building, probably a former blacksmith's shop, without an extension, the gable side with slate.

08963440
 


Residential building in closed development Lengenfelder Strasse 22
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inscribed 1798 (in the keystone) Two-storey original half-timbered building with basket arch portal, slated half-timbered upper floor, important in terms of urban planning due to the dominant location and in connection with the similar neighboring buildings.

With shop, probably also originally with shop, with solid ground floor, arched portal on eaves side with keystone, inscribed "IIK 1798", next to it presumably former shop window, also terminating with segmental arch, in addition to more recent shop installation of unknown time, very broad, upstairs half-timbered, partly slated with ornamental slate, three evenly arranged dormers on a gable roof with a small gable roof, very nice original building from the time it was built, only the doors and windows changed, a very nice front door was added later (around 1925).

Originally probably two houses.

08963456
 


Town barn Lengenfelder Strasse 42 (next to)
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Probably early 19th century Quarry stone building in very good original condition, dominant in terms of urban development in the corner (Wolfersgrün and Niedercrinitz junction) and interesting in terms of house history.

Partly plastered, with a gable roof, large round arched wooden gates and slotted windows on the gable side, eaves facing the street.

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House in a corner and in a semi-open development Leutersbacher Strasse 1
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Door portal marked 1789 Two-storey corner building with a basket arch portal, forms the end of the Altmarkt at the end of the Neumarkt, significant in terms of urban development.

Door portal marked "1789 ICW" ?, arched portal with keystone and earring, building with profiled cornice, saddle roof, building built at right angles, window frames with a cove, cornice probably chipped, simplifications on the upper floor, window frames on the ground floor originally with shutters, front door changed, the windows in small pieces, but not originally, important corner building.

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villa Leutersbacher Strasse 3
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around 1910/1915 Typical plastered building with elaborate plaster and stucco ornamentation in good original condition, of significance in terms of building history.

Almost square, two-storey plastered building with polygonal masonry, windows with bars, split skylights on the ground floor have been preserved, very beautiful two-storey, three-axis bay window, segment arched windows with rich relief decorations over two floors, three-axis, putti with fruit horns, otherwise very simple design, window frames with profiles and Roofing, entrance area with original front door, two-winged, with crossed rungs, otherwise plain, three-axis dwelling with segment arch, roof extensions from the time it was built.

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Villa with enclosure walls and terrace Leutersbacher Strasse 7
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1935 In very good condition, architectural quality, scientific value as a typical villa of the time.

Today used as a care home, modern plastered building with slate cladding, original front door with struts, squat rectangular windows, hipped roof, large terrace made of ashlar, a stucco ceiling still preserved inside, as well as the wooden banister and the doors on the upper floor, the fence pillars and embankment walls.

08963446
 


Clubhouse Leutersbacher Strasse 9
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around 1910 In the reform style of the time around 1910, of importance in terms of building history and local history. 09303611
 


Residential house in semi-open development Leutersbacher Strasse 29
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around 1800 Two-storey half-timbered building, with numbers 31 and 33 an important part of the original development of this street, thus also a document of the urban development shortly before 1800 in this part of Kirchberg, also important is the ensemble effect of all three buildings.

With a solid upper floor, door portal changed, there are missing arches and keystones, window frames with a hollow on the ground floor, half-timbered upper floor with an irregular structure, all windows renewed, as well as the door, upper floor slated, gable roof.

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Residential house with heiste Leutersbacher Strasse 31
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marked 1820 Half-timbered building typical of the time with basket arch portal, in a dominant location, in very good original condition, with a heiste in front of it, of importance for the town and its history, see also Leutersbacher Straße 29 and 33.

Denotes "JSR? 1820 “, arched portal with keystone, two windows with covings, window frames, new plaster, half-timbered upper floor slated.

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Residential building Leutersbacher Strasse 33
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Keystone marked 1803 Two-storey half-timbered building in largely original condition, characterizing the townscape as part of a similar development, see also Leutersbacher Straße 29 and 31.

With a solid ground floor, two window walls with hollow chamfers, arched portal with keystone (here marked "S 1803"), half-timbered upper floor in regular structure, partly still slated, gable roof.

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The whole of Lutherplatz, consisting of the individual Luther monument and the town square (former cemetery, garden monument) with enclosure walls Lieboldstrasse
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probably 19th century (until 1857 cemetery) Of local, garden and artistic importance.

Park used as a cemetery until 1857, monument donated by Privatus Eduard Jehn.

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Luther monument
Luther monument Lieboldstrasse
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1908 Of local history and artistic importance.

Individual monument of the totality Lutherplatz (see also totality 09302103):

Monument: strong base, polygonal, with bronze sculpture, larger than life, inaugurated in 1908 on Lutherplatz, which was used as a cemetery until 1857.

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Sparkasse, today a residential building in a semi-open area Lieboldstrasse 7
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around 1915 Two-storey plastered building in the reform style of around 1910, urban planning and architectural quality.

With pilasters, grooved pilasters, as well as plaster grooves on the ground floor, flat, interrupted belt cornice, only plastered, strong cornice, three-axis dwarf house with volute-like closure, mansard roof, the corner with a semicircular bay window from the first floor, continued like a tower in the attic, ending with a pyramid helmet, granite base -Layered masonry, window mirror cleaned, windows renewed on the ground floor, almost prototypical, with muntin division of the skylights, front door very high and slim, two-winged, with windows and crossed muntins, plus a skylight with mullion division.

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Residential house (with two parts of the house) in open development Lieboldstrasse 18
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marked 1818 One half of the house is an elaborately designed clinker brick building in very good original condition, the other half of the house is an old residential building with a moving roof landscape, important in terms of urban planning and of scientific and documentary value as an example of this construction phase.

"JSSYB 1818" is marked on the extension portal, there accordingly installation of an older portal or use of an old building, two-storey, with corner bay, plastered on the ground floor, rusticated, in the base area with ashlar, the upper floor red clinker, horizontal window canopies, window frames, cornice lavishly designed with molded brick and ceramics, rosettes and serrated frieze as well as consoles, mansard roof, corner bay window with pent roof, individual dormers with segmental arches, pilasters at the corners, building is presumably overmolded, old part is on Lieboldstraße, two-storey plastered building with five window axes, window frames with a hollow Subsequent plaster, strong cornice, the cornice from the time of the overmolding (1886), as well as the window frames on the upper floor, presumably formerly half-timbered there, cornice with strong volute-like consoles, mansard roof, the dormers 1886, the building is opposite Lutherplatz.

08963462
 


Residential building in closed development Malzhausstrasse 19
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marked 1800 Plastered building with basket arch portal, in good original condition, is one of the few houses on this street from the time of construction without major changes.

Stitched arch portal with keystone (marked "1906"), seven axes, upper floor partially half-timbered still preserved, on the ground floor three window walls on each side with a hollow, quarry stone masonry, gable roof, beautiful, classically preserved house.

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Residential house in a formerly closed development Malzhausstrasse 27
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around 1800, remodeling marked 1927 Typical building of the time with basket arch portal and plaster relief on the upper floor, belongs to the original development of the street.

Partly with half-timbered upper floor, half-timbered plastered, partly solidly replaced, on the upper floor eight axes (seven preserved), ground floor massive with arched portal with keystone, two-winged, somewhat off-center front door with knob, panel door, small segment-arched skylight with radial arrangement of the bars, baroque shutters , on all six windows preserved on the ground floor, on the upper floor garland inscribed "1927" and with crossed hammers, gable roof, sometimes still beaver tails, base with light plaster and scratched polygonal masonry.

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Cloth maker's guild, today a residential building Master House 1
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1808-1812 Two-storey, representative and large quarry stone building with a beautiful basket arch portal, significance in terms of urban and industrial history as well as important in terms of urban planning due to the dominant location.

Elongated building, plastered, arched portal with keystone, half-hipped roof, brick masonry in the roof area, strongly protruding cornice, also brick masonry, plaster renewed, the original plaster very thinly applied with a joint drawing, on the ground floor large gate with brushed groin vaults, ground floor with large, the long side Almost completely occupying hall (corridor), with the stairwell on the long side, on the upper floor a large hall, subsequent housing installation, originally on the upper floor a large hall, reveals of the windows with segmented arches ?, on the ground floor also baroque door fittings and frame panels, on the gable side an arched portal with keystone , former street name: At the Masters 'House, used as a military hospital in 1813, sold by the cloth makers' guild in 1865 after the freedom of trade was introduced.

Former master's house of the cloth makers' guild, with a crooked roof, used as a military hospital from October 1813 to January 1814, sold to Theodor Schaufuss in 1865 and converted into a slaughterhouse, since 1994 the seat of the Kirchberg model railway club

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Residential house in semi-open development Master House 4
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marked 1797 Typical plaster construction, important in terms of urban planning as part of this relatively well-preserved street.

Door portal completely preserved, arch with keystone, this marked "JSFS 1797", front door not original, window frames on the ground floor with a hollow, quarry stone construction plastered, plaster not original, five window axes, the walls on the upper floor simple, without hollow, but also from the time of construction , Reveal clearly with basket arch, garage break-in, gable roof.

08963465
 


Residential house in semi-open development Master House 6
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Door portal marked 1806 Plastered building typical of the time, opposite the master house, therefore important in terms of urban planning.

Door portal preserved, inscribed "ISLB 1806", arched arch portal with keystone, front door and window not original, quarry stone construction, plastered, five window axes, these, as with the other houses, not quite regular, window frames on the ground floor with coving for the winter windows, still remnants of the original shutters, two of which have been preserved, groined vaults in the house, saddle roof, three-axle caterpillar roof retrofitted.

08963466
 


monument Mühlweg 5 (next to)
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marked 1880 Of local history, in memory of Ferdinand Querner (1816–1880), spinning mill owner, 1857–1880 mayor of Kirchberg, 1871–1879 member of the Saxon state parliament. 09303613
 


Residential house with enclosure Mühlweg 9
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around 1800 Interesting half-timbered house, very dominant looking building in a design typical of the time, important in terms of local and urban history and urban planning.

Door portal with keystone and segmental arch preserved from the time of construction, as well as the shop window opening and very beautiful iron shutters, window frames with a cove, solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, timber-framed, today without struts, mansard roof with half crotch.

08963411
 


Residential house in semi-open development Mühlweg 19
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around 1895 Typical Wilhelminian style clinker brick building of architectural and urban significance.

Two-storey, red clinker brick, pilaster strips, window roofing through horizontal beams, triangular gable and segmental arches, entrance in a tower-like two-storey extension with a truncated pyramid as a roof, round arched dormer windows, natural stone structure, dwarf house, mansard hipped roof, good interior, as well as the original slate roofing, the apartment, doors and windows.

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House in a corner, with an extension to Friedhofstrasse
House in a corner, with an extension to Friedhofstrasse Neumarkt 1
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2nd half of the 19th century With a shop, important in terms of urban planning as part of the Neumarkt.

With shop, shop probably 1920s, window frames on the ground floor, probably even around 1900, jagged frieze, gable roof, two-story solid plastered building.

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Town hall, is located between Altmarkt, Torstrasse and Neumarkt, with remnants of the Heiste on Torstrasse and Altmarkt
Town hall, is located between Altmarkt, Torstrasse and Neumarkt, with remnants of the Heiste on Torstrasse and Altmarkt Neumarkt 2
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1859 Very well preserved neo-Gothic building with echoes of the arched style of the 19th century, of high urban and architectural value due to the dominant street location and architectural quality.
  • Town hall: three, partly also two-storey, in Torstrasse the council chamber with five large arched windows over both upper floors, plus arched frieze, fluted turrets with crenellated crowns, above the central window a dwelling with stepped gable and clover-leaf window, on the ground floor arched window and arched gate with the inscription "Rathaus ", With double-leaf high quality wooden door with skylight,
  • Central elevation: adjoining this are two building wings on the left and right, each of which has three floors, a part possibly bombed out in the Second World War and redesigned, each with five window axes, the windows on the first floor and the first floor higher, on the third floor smaller, cross-floor windows there , otherwise four-winged windows with muntin division, towards the old market a polygonal tower with clock and battlements and pointed helmet with ball,
  • Additions: additions to the old building (destroyed in a bomb attack in the Second World War, probably built after 1950), adapted to the old design, the portal in the style of the 1950s, clad with ashlar, lamps also from this period, three-storey plastered building with a toothed frieze on the cornice, dominating space, urban development value.

Previous building destroyed in the fire of 1852, new building erected according to designs by architects Haase & Schmidt from Chemnitz .

08963489
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Neumarkt 6
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around 1850 Two-storey solid construction, simple plastered building typical of the time around 1850, important from an urban planning point of view.

Two-storey, five axes, on the ground floor probably originally a shop with two iron shutter fittings, window frames with a hollow on the ground floor, on the upper floor with a horizontal roof, a jamb floor with narrow rectangular windows and a gently sloping gable roof, probably around 1850, two-winged front door, panel door with diamond cuboids and flat skylight with rung division.

08963493
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Neumarkt 9
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around 1840 Narrow plastered building typical of the time in good original condition, door portal with straight roofing, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.

Two-storey, three axes, horizontal window roofing, door portal with horizontal beams, saddle roof with two dormers (with saddle roof).

08963496
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Neumarkt 10
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1860 Two-storey, architecturally high-quality building in excellent original condition, of high urban value.

Five axes, horizontal window roofing on the first floor, belt cornice with serration, also cornice with serration, jamb floor with rectangular, recumbent windows, sloping gable roof with an arrangement of three dormers in two rows, ground floor quite high, sills connected throughout, arched windows, window walls with a hollow , Shutters, front door probably from the mid-1920s, two-winged, coffered, wave-shaped spar, skylight with radial bars, very good state of preservation and care, front door probably also 1860 with coffered, paneling, very nice handle set (hand with handle).

08963494
 


Residential house (two parts of the house), with a memorial plaque for Christoph Graupner
Residential house (two parts of the house), with a memorial plaque for Christoph Graupner Neumarkt 11
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around 1800, later reshaped Town planning and regional historical value, birthplace of the composer Johann Christoph Graupner (1683–1760).

Both sides of the building on the ground floor solid, half-timbered upper floor plastered, saddle roof, profiled cornice, on part of the building still an arched portal with keystone, windows and doors changed, window frames with a cove on the ground floor, solid front, important especially as the composer's birthplace, Memorial plaque from 1983.

08963495
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Neumarkt 14
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Mid 19th century With a shop, a simple plastered building with a door portal with a straight roof, as a residential building typical of the time, significant in terms of urban planning and of scientific value.

Loader built in afterwards, two-storey, five axes, probably jamb floor, but no window openings, these are only indicated by a kind of drapery, tooth cut on the cornice, slightly indicated belt cornice, very nice two-leaf cassette front door with decorations, original handle set and skylight with rung division and horizontal door roof , to the right of the house entrance very nice shutters, iron with ornate fittings, probably originally a shop.

08963497
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Neumarkt 16
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2nd half of the 19th century Simple plastered construction typical of the time, urban significance.

Two-storey, door portal from the time of construction, doors and windows changed, horizontal roofing over portal, horizontal window roofing on the first floor, cornice at the level of the sills of the first floor, jamb floor, there instead of the windows reliefs (oval and rectangular), flat-pitched gable roof, two dormer windows with gable roof.

08963498
 


Residential house in closed development, with Heiste
Residential house in closed development, with Heiste Neumarkt 19
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19th century Two-storey solid construction with basket arch portal, as a dominant corner building of urban value.

Two-storey, five axes, door portal with keystone, two-winged front door with skylight, the windows renewed, originally shutters on the ground floor, probably a shop, shutters with segmented arched windows, otherwise rectangular windows with a hollow, the Heiste probably re-listed, saddle roof, otherwise unadorned, but important as a corner building.

08963499
 


Residential house in corner location and in closed development
Residential house in corner location and in closed development Neumarkt 20
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Mid 19th century Two-storey residential building typical of the time with an elaborate entrance design, of urban and scientific value.

Two-winged front door with cassettes and skylight with muntin division, on the ground floor window frames with a hollow, at the corner originally the entrance, this added, the portals of both entrances and the horizontal roof preserved, shutters no longer exist, upper floor with horizontal window roofing and protruding sills, profiled cornice , five dormers.

08963500
 


Portal of a residential building Neumarkt 21
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marked 1820 (portal) Craftsmanship and artistic importance, beautiful house entrance door in the basket arch portal.

Stitched arch portal with keystone and transom, the front door two-winged, with decorative grille and skylight (around 1900), groin vaults in the hallway and in the entrance area, probably both floors solid, on the ground floor window walls with a hollow, all windows renewed, the reveal of the windows on the ground floor with basket arches , Upper floor probably also massive, slightly protruding, very nice entrance area, 2010 monument value limited to portal, house too heavily overformed.

08963501
 


Residential building in open development, at times a hotel with a restaurant, today a Catholic rectory and church, with an archway (to the neighboring house No. 25)
Residential building in open development, at times a hotel with a restaurant, today a Catholic rectory and church, with an archway (to the neighboring house No. 25) Neumarkt 23
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marked 1760 Dominant building in very good original condition, elaborate portal design, forms the end of the Neumarkt, also of architectural quality due to the balance of its proportions.

Plastered solid construction, marked on the door portal “ISW? 1760 ", strong portal with arch and keystone with spider, curbstone as well as horizontal entablature, belt cornice profiled and all around, pilaster structure at the corners on the upper floor, open staircase with seven steps and cheeks, quarry stone masonry on the ground floor, to the right of the door segmented arch portal, segmented walls with stitch arch, Window around 1915, otherwise rectangular window with a hollow on the ground floor, the base depicting plastered polygonal masonry, drawn joints, reveal of the windows with basket arches, on the first floor horizontal window canopies and protruding sills with small floral decorations, probably 19th century, in between medallion with ornament with flower tendrils, referred to as "1923", three-axis dwarf house with semicircular window and triangular gable, hipped roof, small wooden arbor (around 1900) was demolished in 1997, harmonious design and facade structure, use of the building as a Catholic church, fencing walls to the left of the building before 2010 a broken.

08963502
 


Residential house in semi-open development Neumarkt 25
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around 1800 Late baroque house with basket arch portal, of scientific and high urban value.

Residential building: two-storey, four axes, arched portal with keystone, very beautiful door with coffering and skylight, two-winged, gable roof, probably extended on the eaves side, windows changed, archway as a bolt across the Neumarkt - belongs to property Neumarkt 23, see there.

08963503
 


Portal walls of a residential building Neumarkt 31
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around 1800 The only originally preserved basket arch portal in this street, which has a significant impact on the townscape.

Stitched arch portal with keystone indication as well as earing and profiling, with door.

08963504
 


Residential house in half-open development, with Heiste Robert-Seidel-Strasse 18
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Late 18th century Two-storey half-timbered building, important in terms of urban planning as part of an originally identical old street, of which many of these houses have been preserved.

Solid ground floor with arched portal and keystone, saddle roof, timber-framed timber framing with numerous struts, originally preserved building.

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Residential building in closed development Robert-Seidel-Strasse 19
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around 1800 Two-storey plastered building, is one of the few remaining buildings that document the urban development around 1800 in this area.

Five window axes, on the ground floor three window frames with coves, a saddle roof, two dormer windows with a saddle roof, a door from the 1920s, buildings in this street were originally completely like that.

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Residential house in closed development, with Heiste Robert-Seidel-Strasse 20
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inscribed 1789 Two-storey half-timbered building with a beautiful basket arch portal, house in very good proportions, significant in terms of urban planning and a typical residential building from the end of the 18th century in terms of local and architectural history.

Upper floor regular half-timbering with corner struts, mansard roof with three dormers, ground floor massive, three window walls with a cove, arched portal with keystone, inscribed "SFS 1789" on the portal.

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Residential building in closed development Robert-Seidel-Strasse 21
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around 1800 Two-storey plastered building with basket arch portal, important for urban planning as part of the original street. 08963429
 


Residential house in half-open development, with Heiste Robert-Seidel-Strasse 22
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Door frame marked 1839 Two-storey half-timbered building, important as part of the uniform building ensemble at Robert-Seidel-Strasse 18, 20 and 22.

Half-timbered structure disfigured by windows that are too wide, but only two vertical posts, corner struts, gable roof, massive ground floor, one window that is too large, the window walls removed, door portal, arched portal with keystone preserved, door frame marked "H 1839", with retaining wall or original probably Heiste.

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Residential house in semi-open development, with heiste, side archway and outbuildings Robert-Seidel-Strasse 24
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marked 1796 Two-storey plastered brick building in the typical construction method of the time with basket arch portal, in very good original condition, archway with old wooden gate, outbuilding as a coach house with half-timbered upper floor, urban significance as part of a similar street from the second half of the 18th century.

Saddle roof, six axes, front door arranged in the middle, arched portal and keystone, marked GD 1796, in addition window frames with coving on the ground floor, plastered stone plinth, with painted stone division, plus heiste with old paving, next to it archway, quarry stone, shed: half-timbered upper floor slated , Mansard hipped roof.

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Residential house in closed development, with memorial plaque Robert-Seidel-Strasse 25
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marked 1821 Architecturally and historically important, plastered building typical of the time with basket arch portal, birthplace of Robert Seidel (1850–1933), educator, social democratic politician and publicist.

Marked on the keystone "EJH 1821", with a very beautiful door around 1900, two-winged with split skylight and tooth-cut frieze, diamond cut, roofs, arched portal with keystone, plastered cornice, probably half-timbered upper floor with four window axes, solid ground floor, three window frames each with a hollow , Window renewed, saddle roof, inscription: “Robert Seidel was born here on November 23, 1850, draper apprentice 1867, buckskin weaver, fearless fighter for class interests in the Crimmitschau labor movement, 1870 escaped to Switzerland, bookstore assistant, teacher, titular professor at the Federal Institute of Technology 1911 to 1917, National Councilor, father of the labor school, editor, lecturer, died in Zurich in 1933. "

The memorial plaque from 1926 removed in 1933; the present plaque was added in 1955.

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Residential house in half-open development, with heist and side courtyard wall (former archway) Robert-Seidel-Strasse 26
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marked 1796 Two-storey plastered quarry stone building with basket arch portal, same design as the neighboring house number 24, very good original condition.

Inscribed "GD 1796", door from the 1920s, window frames with a hollow, mansard hipped roof, dormers with gable roofs.

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Old rifle house with hall, now a children's home Scheringerstraße 4
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marked 1894 Representative clinker brick building from the Gründerzeit in good original condition and of significant importance for the landscape in the outskirts.

Single-storey clinker building with hall, with vaulted roof covering and large arched windows, polygonal masonry on the base, built-on single-storey building with clinker facing, decorated with clinker brick ornaments (dark and light red), cornice, dwelling, three-axis, with round windows as on the entire house, double-arched door portal Entrance door, with lattice-split skylight, lavishly decorated door (around 1890-95), dormer windows slightly changed, slate covering, hipped roof, also on the extension, polygonal masonry on the base, windows renewed, design adapted to the original building, front door with decorative grating, old doors, intermediate and room doors , Front door new (based on historical model), on the front door fighter with cube frieze and skylight, door portal with keystone, there probably Bacchus depiction (because entrance to the restaurant), hall today used as a gym, old ornamental grating in the basement, labeled “Built 1894 ”, there the structure of the pilasters, clinker with a kind of cube frieze on the cornice.

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Residential house in open development, with remains of the enclosure Schillerstraße 2
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around 1900 Clinker brick building from the Gründerzeit, very good original condition, standing on the street corner, important in terms of urban planning.

Two-storey brick building, cubic, polygonal masonry as a base, bosses ashlar at the corners, original cellar window grilles, red clinker brick with diamond ashlar at the corners, original front door, two-winged, with skylight, the original balcony above is now solidly bricked up and changed, only change to the building, on the upper floor horizontal window roofing, partly bound windows, therein set pillars, pilasters with fluting u. a., skylights of the windows on the upper floor with rung division, mansard hipped roofs, roof bay window with two bound arched windows, above entablature crowned by spheres and shell ornament, otherwise simple dormer windows, fencing with clinker-brick fence pillars and wrought-iron fence.

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School (No. 4) with gym (No. 3)
School (No. 4) with gym (No. 3) Schulstrasse 3; 4
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1862/1863 Representative three-storey plastered building with facade decor typical of the time, echoes of the neo-Gothic style, of architectural and local significance.
  • School: three-storey plastered building, with porphyry tufa, nine axes, central projection over three axes, pilaster structure, very beautiful cloverleaf frieze, probably made of artificial stone, very flat cornice on the cornice, circumferential and cranked, parapet fields between the first and second floors of the windows on the central projection with flat, relief-like Decorations, otherwise unadorned, entrance roofing, front door, window and staircase changed, otherwise the original shape retained, ocher-colored plaster, - Ernst Schneller had his first job here as an assistant teacher,
  • Gym: One-storey plastered building with pilaster strips, partly porphyry tufa garments, inscribed "1884", also a kind of tooth cut out of clinker bricks, gable roof, plastered brickwork, three large wooden gates in the base on the gable side.

1896 Construction of the school pavilion, from 1958 secondary school, named after teacher Ernst Schneller in 1962 , primary school and middle school 1992–2004, primary school since 2004, renovated from 2009.

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School, formerly a youth home Sperlingsberg 23
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1938 In good original condition, visible from afar due to the dominant location, it has architectural historical value as a document of the home style of the 1930s, as well as artistic quality due to the balanced proportions and the architectural style adapted to the usual building methods in this landscape.

Old part built at an angle, with quarry stone in layered masonry, ashlar on the ground floor, upper floor half-timbered construction, hipped roof with slate, one building is two-story, the side wing is one-story with knee-height, very good proportions, landscaping due to the dominant location, doors and windows renewed, probably approximated to the historical model, dormers softly covered with hip roofs, main view of the two-storey building with three dormer windows, one on the side building, closing side building with a gable roof, entrance door flanked by two lamps on cantilevers, on the side wing also a lamp above the door, in this one Wing presumably housed a caretaker's apartment, entrance also emphasized by stone in layered masonry, to which a new building is attached today, but which is only connected to the old building by a glass connector building, so that there was no interference with the historical building fabric, extension without monument value.

Main building used as a youth home from 1938, elementary school from 1945, special needs school since 1952, expanded in 1974, extensively reconstructed and modernized in 1992.

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Residential house in semi-open development Torstrasse 3
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2nd half of the 18th century, later reshaped Typical of the time, well-preserved baroque building of architectural value, facade remodeled from the Gründerzeit.

With shop (structural changes on the ground floor), two-story plastered building with a solid upper floor on the street front, on the rear eaves and gable side half-timbered upper floor, with shop and mansard roof, ground floor area changed, six axes, the windows with horizontal roofing and tooth cut, protruding Sills on volute-like corbels, windows renewed, shop fitting on the ground floor in the 1920s, as a result also interventions in the building fabric, probably the ceilings changed and the basement partially rebuilt, the vaults demolished there, remnants of the barrel vaulted cellar preserved, on the rear side on the ground floor Baroque vaulted room from the time the building was built, the hallway and frame panel doors on the upper floor have been preserved in baroque style, reclining roof trusses with throat and tap beams, the window reveal on the first floor on the street front with a pressed basket arch, ancillary building: two-story, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, sat eldach, completely preserved with corridor, toilet and chambers, with the adjacent side building demolished at right angles.

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Residential house with restaurant in closed development, and two back buildings Torstrasse 7
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Door portal marked 1880 Three-storey plastered building with a classicist facade from the Wilhelminian era, significant in terms of urban planning due to its proximity to the church.

Residential building: four axes, horizontal window roofing on both upper floors, house possibly older in core and inside, probably also the arched portal there older and later dated, the windows changed, large gate, two-winged, with skylight, door portal marked "EHC 1880".

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Residential house in closed development, with back buildings Torstrasse 9
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around 1800 Representative residential building of baroque origin, large basket arch portal, important in terms of urban planning as the end of the market square and thus as part of it.

Three-storey solid construction, six axes, on the first floor windows from the second half of the 19th century, large portal with a two-winged gate from the 1920s, keystone on the portal, probably originally with a shop, next to the house entrance on the ground floor, an arched portal with clamps for hanging the shutters ( There used to be a shop there?), otherwise three windows with window frames, probably the sills there changed, the horizontal window roofing on the upper floor, probably the second half of the 19th century, plus a two-axis dwelling, ingredients from the mid-1920s with expressive design, serrated ornamentation, from the three In 2010, only the two side wings of the courtyard remained in the back buildings.

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Residential building in closed development Torstrasse 11
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probably around 1800 Two-storey representative baroque building with a very beautiful baroque portal, historically important, important in terms of urban planning as the end of the market square and thus as part of it.

Residential house: with shop, central projecting, there entrance door, very beautiful baroque portal, two-winged, with decorations in the panels, there lion depiction, skylight with ornamental decorations, inscribed "AR" on the keystone, window walls on the ground floor with earing, on the first floor horizontal window canopies, protruding Sills, volute-like corbels, cranked cornice, three-storey central projectile with segmental arches and oval windows, mansard roof, five dormer windows with gable roof, groin vaults in the hallway, only one side wing of the three rear buildings in 2010, which is most likely a new building, therefore the rear building is demolished .

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Residential house in closed development, with backyard buildings Torstrasse 13
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around 1800 Three-storey solid building with a baroque portal, significant in terms of urban planning as part of the marketplace development.

With a baroque portal, no lettering on the keystone, horizontal window roofing over the portal, with volute-like corbels, probably half-timbered in the rear area, possibly raised, six axes, on the first floor horizontal window canopies, the windows on the ground floor originally with shutters, subsequent shop installation, large Gate passage with double-winged house gate, with a radial arrangement of the rungs in the skylight, the rear buildings also with half-timbering and baroque gates, inside more or less changed.

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Residential building in closed development Torstrasse 15
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probably 2nd half of the 18th century With subsequent shop installation, urban development significance as part of a closed baroque building ensemble, the half-timbered dwelling in the roof determines the marketplace.

In the hallway groin vaults with belt arches and iron ornate door, probably second half of the 18th century, a somewhat laterally arranged portal with arched arch, spire and keystone, with a very beautiful, grooved two-winged gate with skylight (without window insert, only with cut-out light openings), window frames with a cave on the ground floor preserved, originally with shutters, later also shop installation, six axes, solid on the first floor, only two-storey, three-axis, half-timbered house, saddle roof, in a shop today (1997) funeral home.

08963485
 


Residential house in closed development, with rear building Torstrasse 17
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marked 1763 Typical plastered building with large door portal with keystone, ensemble of buildings belonging to the historic town center.

With shop, two-storey plastered building, shop on the ground floor, large door portal with keystone, inscribed "1763", window frames on the ground floor removed, but beautiful groin vault with belt arch preserved in the shop, slightly stilted, today's house entrance shifted to the rear, stairwell situation safely rebuilt, roof expanded with Mansard storey, with a strip of gable roof today, oval window openings in the basement.

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Residential house in closed development, with backyard buildings Torstrasse 19 2nd half of the 19th century Scientific value as well-preserved baroque house inside.

Courtyard buildings all with half-timbered upper floors. Back building: one still with corridor and half-timbered construction on the ground floor, stairs from the courtyard, with shed, there still old doors, partly built in a second relationship, the other side building with quarry stone ground floor and half-timbered upper floor, mansard roof, on the house also extension with half-timbered upper floor , on the ground floor segmental arched window frames with cove (very rare), window with a small rotating sash, residential building: Baroque furnishings completely preserved, with wooden beam ceiling and wooden staircase (three-way), with sawn-out banister, decorated iron door and built-in cupboard from the time of construction, two-storey house, the window arrangement Changed on the upper floor, probably still half-timbered on the upper floor, shop fitting disfiguring the ground floor, the portal simplified, with keystone and curbstones, front door set back (1920s), gable roof, arrangement of three dormers in two rows, street facade structurally changed significantly.

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Residential house in semi-open development Torstrasse 23
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marked 1757 Baroque building in good original condition, slated half-timbered upper floor and basket arch portal.

Two-storey, upper storey half-timbered or solid, arched portal with nose and keystone, inscribed 1757 and initial, shop window with original shutters, a cove, the room behind with groined vaults, otherwise simple window walls, probably changed (narrower than originally?), Window with internal bars, Gable roof with pike.

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Burkersdorf

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Cottage Am Hohen Forst 41 around 1790 and later Half-timbered house, part of the old local structure, beautiful door portal, of architectural and socio-historical importance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor timber-frame slated, window and door walls on the ground floor made of granite, strong profiled lintel with skylight, original front door.

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Residential building Am Hohen Forst 46
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around 1900 Wilhelminian style brick house, of architectural significance.

Two-storey building with structure in yellow brick, gable roof with two roof houses.

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Barn of a two-sided yard Am Hohen Forst 64
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2nd half of the 19th century Example of historical timber construction, of economic significance.

Half-timbered, driveway, upper part boarded up.

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House of a three-sided courtyard Side street 6
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around 1720 Half-timbered farmhouse with V-struts, rarity, important from an architectural point of view.

Solid ground floor, upper floor 2/3 half-timbered, single-bar with V-struts, boarded up rear triangular gable, bakery.

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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Saupersdorfer Weg 2
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around 1800 Half-timbered house that characterizes the street scene, striving half-timbered structure, of architectural significance.

Large structure, massive ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, partly skidded, gable clad, hipped roof.

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Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard Schneeberger Strasse 12
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Mid 19th century Half-timbered house that characterizes the streetscape, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, clad.

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Church with churchyard, war memorial for the fallen of World War I and enclosure, furthermore with an adjacent cemetery and connecting avenue
Church with churchyard, war memorial for the fallen of World War I and enclosure, furthermore with an adjacent cemetery and connecting avenue Schneeberger Strasse 29
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13th Century Significant in terms of building history, the history of the town and its image, the core of the Romanesque hall church, renovated in the baroque style; Katharinenkirche.
  • Church: Small, essentially Romanesque hall church, probably built as a chapel in the 13th century, partially destroyed by Hussites in 1429, renovated in 1679. Restorations in 1897, 1960 and 1990. Plastered building with retracted, just closed choir, roof turrets. Inside, wooden ceiling and galleries on the north, west and east sides, triumphal arch to the choir.
  • Equipment: Five carved figures from a former altar, around 1500 (restored 1971/72): Maria, flanked by Saints Barbara, Dorothea, Margareta (?) And a saint with a cross and a bird (Regina?); Neo-Gothic baptism. with the oldest bell (1302) in Saxony from the mountain area "Zum Hohen Forst", altarpiece "Christ praying" by the Kirchberg painter Kramer,
  • War memorial: granite monolith with tablet on base, relief: steel helmet with crossed swords.
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Residential stable house and two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Schneeberger Strasse 37
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marked 1841 Rural half-timbered house with two basket arch portals, part of the old local structure, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential building: solid ground floor, two basket arch portals with keystone, upper floor predominantly single-bar framework, gable slate,
  • Outbuildings: massive ground floor with Prussian half-timbering, Drempel half-timbering with wood paneling.
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Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard Schneeberger Strasse 47
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1st half of the 19th century Slated half-timbered house, largely preserved in its original form, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, partly stone walls, upper floor half-timbered, slate all around, roof slate.

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Residential building Schneeberger Strasse 57
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marked 1860 Example of the late timber construction, important in terms of building history.

Solid ground floor, stone walls, profiled lintel, upper floor and jamb half-timbered, boarded gable, shutters.

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Cunersdorf

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Municipal Office
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Municipal Office Alte Kirchberger Strasse 3
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around 1928 Impressive plastered building in the Art Déco style with original furnishings, evidence of municipal self-administration, characterizing the townscape in the ensemble with the school, of importance in terms of local and architectural history.

Two-storey, expanded attic, granite ashlar plinth, plastered facade, open entrance porch with three granite pillars, renovated, tiled roof, original: front door with leaded glass window and skylight, basement window, four leaded glass windows to the foyer, two grilles with flower box holders, outside toilet doors, stairwell, stairwell window, basement door , Courtyard door and next to the courtyard door foot scraper apartment entrance doors, on the ground floor municipal office, on the floors above there have always been apartments.

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school
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school Alte Kirchberger Strasse 5
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around 1900 Wide-spread, Gründerzeit plastered building next to the municipal office, document of popular education, significance for local history.

Today kindergarten, library and doctor's office, two-storey, seven axes with coupled windows, sandstone walls, sandstone cornice, broken stone base (granite), granite steps, sandstone clock top with bell, granite walls in the basement windows, disfiguring plastic door on the courtyard side, windows original 1950s.

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Four-sided courtyard with stable house, pull-out house and side buildings, as well as gate entrance, cottage garden and granite water trough Alte Kirchberger Strasse 11
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inscribed 1809 Best-preserved, impressive courtyard, with a picturesque effect in the landscape, scientific and documentary significance, especially the residential stable house (half-timbered building with basket arch portal) designated in 1809, significance for the townscape and cultural landscape, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Stable house: possibly before 1800, gable with decorative slate, timber-framed upper floor courtyard side boarded up, solid ground floor, granite front door and window frames, cage arch portal keystone marked "1809", partly original windows with old glass, gas heating 1994/95, vacant since 1999,
  • Stable barn: brick building, end of the 19th century, drive-through barn, high granite stone plinth, otherwise plastered, rear storage house with crane beams, slate-covered gable roof, part of the courtyard facing the forest with tile roofing,
  • Pull-out house: plastered construction, upper floor slated, gable roof with corrugated iron,
  • Gate entrance: plastered, slate cover, keystone marked "1796" (GFB)
  • Granite water trough at the gate entrance,
  • Cottage garden.
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Road bridge over the Rödelbach
Road bridge over the Rödelbach Am Wiesengrund
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1st half of the 19th century Testimony to traffic history, quarry stone masonry.

Quarry stone masonry, roadway widened today.

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Rental villa with fencing, garden with pond, terrace and old trees Am Wiesengrund 6
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marked 1894 Impressive Wilhelminian style building near the Schreiterer spinning mill, building and site historical value.

As number 8, counterpart to number 8, weather vane labeled "1894", original: front door and grille, cellar window grille, banister, garden: terrace with picket fence, pond, old wood, driveway with row of linden trees on the left, enclosure: picket fence, driveway clinker pillars with artificial stone Spherical closure.

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Rental villa and wash house in the rear Am Wiesengrund 8
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1894 Wilhelminian style villa with a corner-set tower, sophisticated residential building on a representative hillside opposite the Schreiterer spinning mill, significant building and local history.

Two-storey, basement level of quarry stone masonry, clinker facade and artificial stone structure, stucco decor, refurbished, annex disfigured on the south side, counterpart to number 8, probably manufacturer's villa of the Schreiterer spinning mill (opposite), original cellar window grilles, wash house: small clinker brick building.

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Residential stable house of a farm Bergstrasse 12
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around 1830 Half-timbered residential building on the upper floor, large rural residential building typical of the locality and landscape in the outskirts, scientific and documentary value, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, massive ground floor, upper floor visible framework, walls in quarry stone masonry made of granite, gable roof with brick covering, stable part, new wooden windows, back of a former bakery?

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Chimney of a spinning mill building and two gate pillars of the driveway Kirchberger Strasse 3
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around 1870 Remainder of one of the oldest and therefore historically interesting industrial buildings in the town, characterizing the townscape, entrance two artificial stone pillars with reliefs (unique).

Three-storey clinker brick building, eight axes, flat roof, certainly the oldest factory building, very picturesquely situated in the lowlands, octagonal chimney with a square substructure, entrance: two artificial stone pillars with reliefs (unique).

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Residential stable house, stable building and courtyard paving of a four-sided courtyard Kirchberger Strasse 9
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marked 1817 Completely preserved homestead in the corner location Am Wiesengrund, half-timbered buildings with scientific and documentary value, part of the old local structure and testimony to rural construction and way of life, of architectural significance.
  • Residential stable house: two-storey, solid ground floor, upper storey visible framework, basket arched portal marked "1817", walls partly Kirchberg granite, ground floor quarry stone masonry (partly from Cunersdorfer quarry Am Wiesengrund), crooked hipped roof, inside still smokehouse and some Prussian caps from the stable, in the basement barrel vaults, original Roof truss, one beam 17 m long hand-healed,
  • Stable: solid ground floor, upper floor visible framework, interior window frames with clay infill, dovecote, Prussian caps, hay elevator with storage hatch in the gable facing the field, a farm building 1932 no monument, preserved four-sided courtyard, courtyard paving.
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Residential building with gate entrance, fence and front garden Kirchberger Strasse 11
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around 1905 Representative residential building, located on the Crinitzer Wasser, document of the community development in the context of industrialization, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, extended mansard floor, quarry stone plinth, red clinker brick facade, profiled window frames, Art Nouveau decor in the window canopies, original front door with grille, window new, renovated, slate roof, enclosure: artificial stone threshold, picket fence, gate pillars made of clinker brickwork.

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Barn of a Winkelhof Kirchberger Strasse 12
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marked 1899 Typical landscape storage construction of a peasant economy with a great impact on the landscape and the townscape due to the hillside location in a road curve, of economic and architectural significance.

Visible framework over quarry stone masonry, tile-covered gable roof, drive-through barn, rear annex no monument, street-side gable slate decor labeled "1899" has a wide effect in the landscape and townscape due to its elevated position in a curve, 19th century stable house no monument, crooked hip roof, massive ground floor and half-timbered upper floor.

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Rental villa with gate entrance, fence, front garden and paving of the access road Kirchberger Strasse 13
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around 1900 Local and landscape typical residential building of its time with clinker brick facade, evidence of urbanization, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, extended mansard floor, quarry stone base (granite), clinker brick facade, typical of the location (see numbers 11 and 35), disfiguring front door, enclosure: picket fence, red brick gate pillars with ball attachments, paving of the access to the stairs.

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Residential building Kirchberger Strasse 15
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1st half of the 19th century With half-timbering on the upper floor, part of the old local structure, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor visible framework, tile-covered gable roof, new front door.

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Granite water trough on a farm Kirchberger Strasse 19
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1st half of the 19th century Testimony of the rural way of life and economy from the first half of the 19th century.
  • Residential stable house: Around 1820, solid ground floor, upper floor timber-frame boarded up on the courtyard side, gable top Eternit shingles, gable roof slate roof, currently the inside of the ceiling broken out, etc.,
  • Stable: second half of the 19th century, plastered construction, tile-covered gable roof,
  • Barn: boarded up, second half of the 19th century, tiled gable roof, drive-through barn, only granite water trough is a monument.
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Villa and bridge over the Crinitzer water Kirchberger Strasse 22
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around 1915 Attractive villa construction on the Crinitzer Wasser and in direct connection with the production area of ​​the Dressel spinning mill, of local and architectural significance.

Basement quarry stone masonry, first floor plastered facade, developed attic with multi-part roof landscape, roofing clapboard, disfiguring windows, original: basement window frames, a balcony door, with bridge over the Crinitz (plastered brick building).

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villa Kirchberger Strasse 26
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around 1928 Elegant with unique Art Deco furnishings that can hardly be found in the vicinity, rarity value, architecturally significant, villa in a somewhat remote location from the production site of the Dressel spinning mill, of local history.

Basement floor, two upper floors, plastered building, ruinous, tiled roof, located directly on the Crinitzer Wasser, original: windows, shutters, Art Deco painting and stucco, ceiling paintings: Hagen von Tronege, Dittrich von Bern, Otto der Fromme, Wallenstein, Kunz von Kauffungen, Rudolf the Strong (no F), Wolff the Malkundige, Carl the Kühne, wood panel remnants, wall tiles in the kitchen, ceiling stucco in two rooms on the ground floor and in the bay window, doors inside, in the basement garage and wash house (garage installation at this time also very rare).

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Factory with chimney and enclosure Kirchberger Strasse 27
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1898/1900 As a wool tear with importance for the development of the local history, the local image and the scientific and documentary value.

Three-storey, plastered facade, window arches made of clinker masonry, base made of natural stone masonry, old list, original: windows on the first and second floors, front door with skylight, enclosure: artificial stone pillars at the entrance, picket fence, founded in 1896 as a wool shearer, burned down in 1898, reconstruction, manufacture of ironers, owner Häußler & Pietschmann, manufacture of bobbinet machines and spinning mills, takeover by Petzold in 1919, state participation from 1959–1972, VEB from 1972, from 1982 part of the Crimmitschau Combine, production of technical textiles since 1995 by Mechthilde Petzold.

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Two farm buildings from a former farm Kirchberger Strasse 28
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Late 18th century Buildings that characterize the street space next to the Dressel spinning mill, with scientific and documentary value, components of the old local structure, of architectural significance.

Farm building: quarry stone plinth, ground floor brick masonry, upper floor exposed framework with clay pegs and brick infills, saddle roofs, 19th century, residential stable house before 1800 with half-timbered Wilder Mann, existing surrounding framework, heavily rebuilt, no monument.

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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Kirchberger Strasse 30 (in front of)
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after 1918 (war memorial) Granite monolith with an inscription plate, evidence of local history.

Granite monolith and metal plate, height around 2 m.

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Tenement house with enclosure and front garden Kirchberger Strasse 32
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around 1900 Typical clinker brick building with street space design function, corner location of the property to Crinitzer Straße, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, five axes, quarry stone base, clinker facade, sandstone cornice, saddle roof, north gable, four windows bricked up, typical clinker brick building on the main street, (compare rental villas number 11, 13 etc.), original: picket fence, two clinker gate pillars.

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Rental villa and enclosure Kirchberger Strasse 35
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around 1905 Historic clinker brick building in a street-shaping location, corner location to a narrow footpath, evidence of the urbanization of the village in the course of the industrial settlement, original details, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, high quarry stone plinth (floodplain), red clinker facade with plastered structure, slate roof, renovated, profiled window frames, original: window, front door with grille, cellar window grille, iron grille of the staircase, not seen inside, a small path leads past the property, enclosure: rubble stone plinth , Sandstone sleepers, stakes, gate pillars made of shaped clinker bricks with sandstone cover.

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Waystone Kirchberger Strasse 40 (near)
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19th century Granite road stone in the corner of Crinitzer Strasse, of importance in terms of traffic history; Granite column. 08959293
 


Transformer tower in the rear of the property Kirchberger Strasse 44 (near)
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around 1910/1915 Plastered brick building with pyramid roof, technical monument with local historical significance.

Plastered brick construction, pyramid roof with brick covering, iron door, evidence of the electrification of the place.

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Inn with attached outbuildings Kirchberger Strasse 52
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19th century Inn with hall on the upper floor, of particular interest is the ensemble as an economic unit with the attached outbuildings, document of local history worth remembering.

Two-storey, plastered facade, nine axes, gable roof, right extension around 1895 with original door, plastered structure, hall on the upper floor (emergency staircase built on the courtyard side), new roof, old windows, empty, very interesting the preserved ensemble with extension of farm buildings (stable and barn) .

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Apartment building with pillars for the driveways Kirchberger Strasse 70
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around 1915 Finely structured plaster facade, document of urbanization as a result of the industrial expansion in the area, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, commercial space in the basement (with original windows), plastered facade, finely structured plastered facade, with some decor, attic house with rich decor, tiled hipped roof, disfiguring new windows, pillars of the driveways preserved.

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Factory building with office extension and technical equipment Kirchberger Strasse 84
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marked 1905 The pleasing industrial building in brick, with unique equipment, technically significant, mostly functional machines and devices, extremely rare value, technical monument.

Factory building from 1905 with office extension from 1910,

  • Factory building: two-storey, gable with three axes, plastered brick building, inscribed "19JK05" on sandstone slab (Julius Klöffler), roof renewed in 2000, * company located in Kirchberg since 1874, in operation until 1990 (private also in GDR times), initially wool laundry , later Wollreißerei, ponds for laundry (until 1935/36) created, office building extension 1910, chimney demolished in the 1990s, residential building (no monument) 1928, original front door, floor tile pattern, living room doors, stairwell, stairwell window with structured glass, window.
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Leutersbach

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Cottage Hauptstrasse 8
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Mid 19th century Part of the old local development, half-timbered house, historically and socially important.

Ground floor sandstone, plastered, upper floor half-timbered, plastered gable, boarded gable triangle, half-timbered house - without the extension, no part of the monument.

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Residential stable house Hauptstrasse 16
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Keystone marked 1814 Part of the old local structure, in the outskirts, half-timbered building with basket arch portals, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, gable clad, original window sizes, some stone walls, two basket arch portals with keystones.

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Residential building Hauptstrasse 23
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Keystone marked 1844 Upper floor half-timbered, with basket arch portal, part of the street scene, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, stone walls, arched portal with keystone, upper floor half-timbered, slated, two attic houses, renovated.

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Residential building Hauptstrasse 35
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around 1890/1900 Historic brick house, historically important.

Two-storey with loft extension, elaborate structure in yellow brick.

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Residential building Hauptstrasse 43
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around 1900 Wilhelminian style villa-like brick house with floating gable, interesting in terms of architectural history.

Single storey with loft extension, structure in yellow brick and cast stone, decorative wood on the gable.

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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Hauptstrasse 43 (near)
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after 1918 (war memorial) Significant local history, tapering granite monolith, location in a small grove of honor.

Tapered granite monolith on a base and two steps, plaque: “The dead admonish. Never again war".

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Residential house of a two-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 49
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marked 1814 Half-timbered house that characterizes the streetscape, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor (cuboid), stone walls, upper floor half-timbered, slated, renovated.

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Cottage Hauptstrasse 55
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Mid 19th century Half-timbered building, part of the old town development, of architectural and socio-historical importance.

Solid ground floor, granite door walls, original door, upper floor half-timbered, clad all around.

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Residential stable house, stable barn and barn of a farm Hauptstrasse 86
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2nd half of the 18th century Half-timbered buildings, one of the few farms in the village that are worthy of monument, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, some large windows, gable slate,
  • Barn: base sandstone cuboid, upper floor half-timbered, gable slate,
  • Barn: wooden structure, boarded up, roof slate.
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Transformer tower
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Transformer tower Hauptstrasse 89 (opposite)
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1st third of the 20th century Testimony to the electrification of Saxony, in the local style, of significance in terms of technology history.

Square floor plan, granite plinth, otherwise plastered, with windows of various opening shapes, the upper third tapers, gable roof with a slight overhang.

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Saupersdorf

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Residential building Am Garten 2
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around 1890 Elaborately designed, villa-like, Wilhelminian-style brick house with floating gables, historically important.

One storey on a sandstone base, a lot of structure in yellow brick, elaborate ornamental carving in the gable area, roof slate.

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Factory building Auerbacher Strasse 41
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1920s Remarkable factory building of the cloth factory, building and industrial historical significance, in the style of the New Objectivity, partly decorated in the Art Deco style.

Simple, but convincingly designed four-storey building, its contour adapted to the course of the street, wall templates combine three windows each, rounded end next to the tower, there original lettering and plaster structure with triangular end, slightly protruding cornice with flat roof.

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Residential building Auerbacher Strasse 61
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Mid 19th century Slated half-timbered house, part of the old townscape, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, winter windows, upper floor half-timbered, slated, old windows, rear annex.

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Villa with garden and enclosure Auerbacher Strasse 72
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Late 19th century Stately villa (of a manufacturer?) From the Wilhelminian era, brick facade, architectural and local significance.

Two-storey brick building on a multi-part floor plan, central projectile, cast walls, corner blocks, frieze under the eaves, mansard hipped roof with dormers, gate pillars with diamond coating.

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Tenement house Auerbacher Strasse 74
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around 1905 Brick with floral window frames, rare ornament in the Art Nouveau style, of architectural significance.

Two-storey with loft extension, flat central projection, eye-catching window frames with Art Nouveau touches, hipped mansard roof.

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Residential stable house Auerbacher Strasse 80
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Keystone marked 1801 Half-timbered stable house, relic of rural construction, today in an urban context, of architectural significance.

Ground floor sandstone, stone walls, upper floor and gable half-timbered, many original windows, some added, beautiful basket arch portal with keystone, beaver tail covering.

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Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Auerbacher Strasse 108
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marked 1788 (stable house) Example of rural construction, half-timbered residential building with basket arch portals, the upper arbor of the side building, a rarity, of importance in terms of building history and economic history.
  • Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, two basket arch portals with keystone, upper floor half-timbered, roof windows,
  • Outbuilding (stable barn): solid ground floor, garage, upper floor half-timbered, three half-bay upper arbor, headband,
  • Barn: ground floor brick, otherwise wooden construction.
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Residential house in open development Auerbacher Strasse 114
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1886 according to information Villa-like brick residential building from the Wilhelminian era, with rafter gable, of architectural significance.

One-storey with loft extension on a sandstone polygon base, otherwise red brick with yellow ornamental structure, flat central projection, leaf frieze, ornamental carving in the gable.

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villa Auerbacher Strasse 116
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last third of the 19th century Elaborately designed villa from the Wilhelminian era, brick building with rafter gables, echoes of the Swiss house style, architectural value.

On a multi-part plan, sandstone plinth, Prussian half-timbering with ornaments, lead glass windows, the jamb boarded up, ornamental carvings in the gable, entrance porch with original door, male head on the lintel.

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Residential building Auerbacher Strasse 128
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Portal marked 1783, 2nd half of the 19th century Massive, simply historicizing, characterizing the street scene, older baroque portal, of architectural significance.

Two-storey with loft extension, elaborate segmental arch portal (granite), plaster structure, on the first floor in the middle quite elaborate window roofing.

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Residential building Auerbacher Strasse 136
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around 1890 Wilhelminian style brick house, part of the street scene, of architectural importance.

Single storey with loft extension, structure in yellow clinker brick on the lintel, cornice, roof bay window.

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Factory construction of a textile factory
Factory construction of a textile factory Auerbacher Strasse 166
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2nd half of the 19th century Wilhelminian style building, significance in terms of local history and technology history.

Factory building without extensions, formerly a textile factory, built around 1900, in operation until 1991, since then used as a warehouse and for various companies, currently partially empty. Three-storey plastered building with clinker brick divisions, including corner pilasters and window arches. Cornice with frieze (German band). Original front door from around 1915/20. Large industrial windows, preserved from the construction period. The original room structure can still be found inside. Three-flight concrete staircase with a simple iron railing. On each floor there is a small office and a large, undivided production hall with supports and beams, probably made of wood. The house impresses with its good original condition. This allows conclusions to be drawn about the production process and the functionality of smaller textile factories around 1900. The monument value of the building results from its architectural and technical history, but also from the local history.

Three-storey factory building, plastered building with large flat arched windows, structure in brick, cornices, corner accentuation, flat gable roof, original door with skylight, used today by F&F Wholesale or F&F Vertriebs GmbH, exhibition companies.

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Residential building Bergweg 1
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last third of the 19th century Local brick house from the Wilhelminian era, of architectural significance.

One storey on a high sandstone polygon base, otherwise plastered with brick structure, roof bay window with decorative wood.

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villa Bergweg 2
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Late 19th century Villa-like brick residential building, characterizing the street scene, of architectural significance.

One storey with loft extension, central projectile with gable, rather elaborate window frames, roof overhang, crooked hip roof.

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Villa with enclosure and garden Burkersdorfer Strasse 1
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marked 1883 Wilhelminian-style, classicist villa, architectural and artistic value.

One-storey plastered building on a sandstone base, elaborate window frames with triangular gables, therein reliefs, pilasters on the side, mansard hipped roof with large roof bay, there the initials "EH", inside still stucco ceilings, original doors, floors, vestibule, small pavilion in Swiss style made of brick with intricately designed wood : Multiple flood damage, temporarily stored.

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Transformer house Burkersdorfer Straße 12 (next to)
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2nd half of the 19th century Testimony to the electrification of Saxony, of significance in terms of technology history.

Brick with corner pilaster strips, the upper part slated with oval windows. Construction: Walls brickwork in the upper part clad with natural slate, gable roof with shaped stones, floor cement screed, wooden door, wooden window with single glazing.

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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Municipal level 4 (next to)
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after 1918 (war memorial) Significant in local history.

Monument complex with several granite blocks.

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Transformer house Jacobstrasse 1 (next to)
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1st third of the 20th century Early evidence of the electrification of Saxony, relic of the old townscape, of significance in terms of technology history.

Small plastered building with door, steep pitched roof, construction method: walls brickwork, floor cement screed, steel door, no windows.

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House of a farm Kindergartenweg 2
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2nd half of the 18th century Half-timbered house, part of the old local development, historically important.

Wide, old structure, ground floor massive, changed, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, gable slated.

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Villa with park, tea house and pond with plastic Parkstrasse 3
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around 1910 Stately villa of the factory owner Wolf, largely authentic appearance, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of importance in terms of local history, architectural history and gardening.

Two-storey plastered building on a U-shaped floor plan, elaborate plaster structure throughout the building, with fountain and covered driveway, balcony, semicircular canopy with original railing, lead glass window, tea house in the park: like a Chinese pagoda, glass window, double roof, villa partially renovated in 2005, tea house at risk.

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Double tenement house Parkstrasse 5; 7
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last third of the 19th century Wilhelminian style building, significance for the local history, interesting from a socio-historical perspective due to its immediate location near the Wolf factory owner's villa.

Two-storey brick buildings with yellow discharge arches over the windows, cornice.

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Duplex house Parkstrasse 9; 11
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last third of the 19th century Wilhelminian style building, significance for the local history, interesting from a socio-historical perspective due to its immediate location near the Wolf factory owner's villa.

One-storey brick building with yellow structure, roof bay window, cornice.

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villa Ringgasse 7
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last third of the 19th century Stately brick villa from the Wilhelminian era, of architectural significance.

In orange clinker brick with shaped stones on the window reveals, flat central projectile with curved gable, spherical crown, leaded glass window, glazed veranda, mansard hipped roof with historical lightning rods, ox eyes.

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Villa with enclosure Schneeberger Allee 3
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around 1910 Very stately villa, multi-part solid structure that defines the townscape with a rich roof landscape, in the reform style of the time around 1910, balcony with interesting semicircular glazing (arch), historically important.

Multi-section solid construction with a rich roof landscape, profiled cornice, profiled window frames, balcony with semicircular glazing, curved gable with pigtail ornament, hipped mansard roof, 2005 villa not renovated, arch endangered.

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Tenement house Schneeberger Allee 4
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around 1900 Historicizing with a multi-colored brick facade, of architectural significance.

Two-storey with three roof houses, sandstone plinth, structure with green-glazed bricks, over the windows floral reliefs, shaped stones.

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House of a three-sided courtyard Schneeberger Allee 7
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2nd half of the 19th century Half-timbered house, part of the rural local structure, historically important.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, slated all round, roof slate.

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school Schulberg 2
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marked 1898 Stately historic school building, formative due to its elevated position, local historical significance.

Two-storey with a gabled central projection, there portal made of cast stone - visually combined with the window, otherwise brick, high flat-arched windows, today (2010): restaurant and guesthouse "Zur Alten Schule", formerly restaurant - "Pension Bürgerhaus".

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Pole green

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Residential building Am Eisenberg 7
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after 1800 Half-timbered house typical of the landscape with a significant impact on the townscape, in good original condition, of social and historical importance.

Half-timbered upper floor slated, half-hipped roof, massive ground floor with original window walls, original facade structure, possibly former miners' house , monument value: scientific significance as an originally preserved half-timbered house, regional historical significance as a miner's house.

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Three-sided courtyard with stable house, barn and side building (shed) as well as courtyard fencing Am Eisenberg 22
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1st half of the 19th century Typical landscape farm in good original condition with a significant impact on the townscape, half-timbered buildings, residential building with original door portals, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential house: half-timbered upper floor slated and boarded up, saddle roof, solid ground floor, quarry stone, window division and size preserved in original, small gable-sided stable extension,
  • Barn: half-timbered, boarded up and slated, jamb, gable roof,
  • Shed: timber-framed upper floor boarded up, massive ground floor, brick masonry, gable roof, original house door and door portals preserved,
  • Courtyard enclosure: wall with wooden gate.
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Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Am Winkel 1
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1732 according to information Typical landscape farm in good original condition with a defining impact on the townscape, scientific and documentary value as a fully preserved three-sided farm in half-timbered construction, residential house originally a half-timbered house, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential house: timber-framed upper floor boarded up, solid ground floor, stable door and portal preserved, gable roof, partly too large windows on both floors,
  • Barn: half-timbered structure with side extension, boarded up, jamb, gable roof, partially slated,
  • Side building: Partly massively replaced, timber frame boarded, gable roof,
  • Monument value: scientific and documentary value as a completely preserved three-sided courtyard, residential building built in 1732 according to oral tradition, this building originally a half-timbered house with tapped headbands on stands, removed around 1975, remains of the paving in the courtyard.
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Pitch pan Herrenteich
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19th century So-called greath hearth for the extraction of bad luck, importance in terms of local history and local history. 09246134
 


Door portal of a residential building (former mill) Hirschfelder Strasse 4
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marked 1820 Typical granite portal of the time in a good state of preservation, of technical and artistic importance.

"G 1820" on the keystone, granite, portal with arched arch, house was formerly a mill and belonged to Kurt Bauer.

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Two bridges as access to the courtyard Hirschfelder Strasse 5; 6 (at)
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19th century Farm entrances typical of the landscape, stone arch bridges, scientific value as an important part of a typical forest hoof village with village stream.

Monument value: Landscaping importance, scientific value as an important part of a typical Waldhufendorf village with a village stream.

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Residential house and side building of a three-sided courtyard, courtyard wall and gate entrance as well as remains of the courtyard paving Hirschfelder Strasse 15; 15a around 1800, later reshaped Typical landscape and period farm building with nine-bay upper arbor (today glazed) in good original condition, rarity,

beautiful arched portal with keystone, residential house with slated half-timbered upper floor, of architectural and economic importance.

Built in an angle, saddle roof, half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, beautiful arched portal with keystone marked "CAG 1840", upper floor with protruding upper arbor, balustrades of the arcade with clay framework, today arcade closed by the insertion of windows, probably former house windows, tension bolts and struts of the Upper arbor decorated like a keel arch, originally nine-bay upper arbor, upper floor presumably second half of the 18th century, ground floor presumably driven under later, monument value: architectural quality, scientific value due to the rarity of the upper arbor.

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Transformer house Hirschfelder Strasse 20 (near)
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1st third of the 20th century Originally preserved power supply building, important as a small building in the village landscape, of technical significance.

Important as a small building in the village landscape.

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Side building, barn and second side building (both assembled at an angle) of a four-sided courtyard Hirschfelder Strasse 22
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around 1800 Typical landscape farm buildings in half-timbered construction, the youngest building (field side building) with beautiful half-timbered construction and good artistic quality, especially of the roof bay, of importance in terms of building history and economic history.

Built at an angle to each other,

  • Stable building: half-timbered, filled in with bricks, roof bay window, Art Nouveau ornamentation on the half-timbered,
  • Barn: gable facing the street, timbered timber frame, gable roof,
  • Side building: half-timbered upper floor slated and boarded up, courtyard side brick masonry, gable roof, important for the townscape,
  • Side building (field side): Large building, good artistic quality, especially of the roof bay, built in 1908.
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Former stable house, side building (shed with shed), stable barn and barn (both assembled at an angle) of a four-sided courtyard Hirschfelder Strasse 23
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around 1800 Closed, preserved farm in half-timbered construction typical of the landscape, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential house: Half-timbered upper floor partly too large windows, eaves-side small annex, hay elevator, saddle roof with slips, ground floor massive, slightly changed,
  • Shed: One storey, half-timbered structure on a high stone base, saddle roof, shed,
  • Barn and barn: both assembled at an angle, timber-framed upper floor boarded up, ground floor massive, cantilevered gable roofs.
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Mill complex with residential and grinding mill buildings of a former cutting mill, some with technical equipment, still barn, granite bridge to the mill area and remains of the mill ditch Hirschfelder Strasse 29
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around 1800 (mill) Half-timbered buildings, mills typical of the landscape and the time with local historical and local value.

Technical equipment preserved, except cleaning systems, half-timbered upper floor, roof area with half-timbered roof, saddle roof, solid ground floor, changed, shop window installation, connected to the cutting mill building by a corridor, not used since 1915, without technical equipment, this half-timbered upper floor boarded up , Massive ground floor, hipped roof,

Monument value: reasons for local history, significance of the local image, scientific value,

  • Grinding mill building: Eaves side expanded, changing the roof pitch, access granite bridge with keystone, marked "PM 1908", elevator extension on the residential building in 1943,
  • Barn: timber-framed boarded with jamb, gable roof,

Mühle originally had two water wheels, both no longer available, the technical equipment includes elevator, bag lift, transmissions, gear wheels.

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Former stable house of a three-sided courtyard Hirschfelder Strasse 36
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marked 1837 Half-timbered house typical of the landscape with arched portal, in very good original condition with a high value that defines the townscape, of importance in terms of building history.

Side buildings are crumbling, monument value only residential stable house, long vacant, half-timbered upper floor slated with beautiful ornamentation, arched portal with keystone, inscribed "1837", window frames with protruding sill, ground floor massive, crooked hip roof.

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Residential stable house as well as barn and side building (assembled at an angle) of a farm Hirschfelder Strasse 37
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marked 1768 Closed preserved farm in good original condition, half-timbered buildings, residential house with beautiful door portal, scientific value due to old age and good stock, important as part of the building ensemble on the large pond, most beautiful part of the village, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential building: On the door frame marked "1768", 1838 at the main entrance "IC FF" on the keystone and "Soli Deo gloria", half-timbered upper floor completely preserved, plastered with gray plaster, crooked hip roof, gable triangle slated, outside building wood-clad,
  • Side building: ground floor quarry stone, possibly driven under, originally with coach house, upper floor originally two-bay arcade, now deviated, partition missing, K-struts, building boarded up, flattened headband, construction period probably first half of the 18th century, gable roof, interlocking tile roofing,
  • Barn: timbered timber frame, gable roof,
  • Monument value: Architectural quality, significance for the townscape, scientific value due to old age and good stock.
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Former residential stable of a two-sided courtyard Hirschfelder Strasse 42
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around 1700 Half-timbered house typical of the time, scientific value due to old age (half-timbered partly with head braces), originally a half-timbered house, with architectural history and significance for the townscape.

Half-timbered upper storey preserved on one gable and courtyard side, clad with fiberboard, half-timbered painted, but original half-timbered underneath, according to verbal information from the owner, boarded gable, gable roof, massive ground floor, among other things massive eaves side, leaf seat of former timbered house still present, profiled threshold, stepping forward,

Monument value: Scientific value due to old age and the fact that it was formerly a half-timbered house, the significance of the townscape.

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Cottage Hirschfelder Strasse 56
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around 1800 Cottage house typical of the landscape with half-timbered upper floor, in very good original condition with great importance for the townscape due to the view of the church and its location on a thoroughfare, of social and historical importance.

Half-timbered upper floor, mostly boarded up, massive ground floor, saddle roof, half-timbered with corner struts, windows in original size, also important because of the view to the church and the location on the thoroughfare,

Monument value: Scientific, artistic and landscape design significance.

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Door portal of a residential building Hirschfelder Strasse 57
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marked 1846 High quality designed door portal, with horizontal beams and stone balls, artisanal and artistically important.

Inscribed: "CLB 1846", rare design with horizontal entablature, stone balls,

Monument value: artistic quality.

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Church with furnishings, surrounded by remains of the old churchyard wall
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Church with furnishings, surrounded by remains of the old churchyard wall Irfersgruner Strasse
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Architecturally, artistically and historically of importance, Romanesque choir tower church in a dominant location, built as a fortified church.
  • Church: Restoration in 1896, renewed restoration of the interior of the church in the 1960s, simple choir tower church, unplastered on the outside, rectangular nave with flat roof, bricked-in choir,
  • Equipment: Organ prospect from the middle of the 18th century, shrine altar by Peter Breuer , dated 1509, predella with lamentation and Anna Selbdritt group (restored in 1996), inactive wing of the altar attached separately on the north side of the east wall (restoration in 2003), inactive wing from the end of the 1960s Freiberg Museum returned, since then the Breuer altar has been completely in the church again, memorial picture of the pastor family Zeuner 1648, pastor portrait 17th century,
  • Cemetery wall of the old cemetery was partially rebuilt or repaired in 1994.
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Memorial stone for the fallen of the First World War Irfersgrüner Strasse 2 (opposite)
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after 1918 (war memorial) Simple memorial stone with a plaque, of local historical importance. 09245774
 


Side building of a farm Irfersgruner Strasse 6
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2nd half of the 18th century Typical landscape farm building of a farm in good original condition, striving half-timbering, of architectural significance.

Remise, half-timbered upper floor, striving half-timbered structure, strong threshold, saddle roof, massive ground floor, door on the upper floor, probably driven under, partly boarded up.

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Block barn as a side building of a farm Irfersgruner Strasse 9
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1729 Dendro Commercial building in log and half-timbered construction, completely preserved, only a few examples verifiable block stable, of architectural significance.

Originally this building had an upper arbor, which is no longer available today, next to the well-preserved block stable there was originally a coach house, which is only partially preserved, the upper floor was built in half-timbered construction, the roof was originally a gable roof, today a monopitch roof, no indication of the original function of the Building z. B. whether the remainder of a former storeroom, beams at corners with hook comb, a door in original size, lintel over door decorated with keel arch, window openings probably also original.

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Four-sided courtyard with residential stable house, two barns, side building (shed) and well house on a barn Mühlenweg 2
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marked 1819 Typical four-sided courtyard in a very good original condition with great significance for the appearance of the village, courtyard on the outskirts of the village is important in connection with the church, predominantly half-timbered buildings, of architectural significance.

Courtyard on the outskirts in connection with church important,

  • Residential house: 1819 marked on the door frame, solid ground floor, timber-framed upper floor boarded up, gable roof, original window sizes of the building,
  • First barn: timber frame boarded up, jamb, saddle roof, base of quarry stone,
  • Second barn: around 1900, large building, timber-framed upper floor boarded up, brick masonry on the ground floor, gable roof, small quarry stone well house with wooden gate,
  • Shed: partly quarry stone, partly on the ground floor Remise, single storey, on quarry stone beam layer as a support for the gable roof, original design of the house cannot be read without examination, building but important for completing the building ensemble
  • Monument value: Scientific importance of the farm, importance for the townscape,

2005 East side barn not renovated, until 2008 erroneously under Am Mühlenweg 2 in the list of monuments.

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Residential stable house, barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard Mühlenweg 4 09304350
 


Cottage property, consisting of a stable house and barn Obercrinitzer Strasse 2
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Early 18th century Cottage property typical of the landscape with a local significance, half-timbered buildings, of social and historical importance.
  • Residential house: With hook-shaped extension, two construction phases, half-timbered upper floor with planking typical of the landscape, clad gable, gable roof, massive ground floor, wooden door frame, stable door preserved,
  • Barn: timber-frame boarded, gable roof, jamb, around 1900,

2005 barn not renovated.

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Cottage's property, consisting of a cottage, temporarily butcher, as well as a side building and barn Obercrinitzer Strasse 4
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around 1800 Typical rural cottage property in half-timbered construction, in good original condition with a significant impact on the townscape due to the view of the church, residential building with arched portal, of architectural significance.
  • Residential building: Formerly a butcher's shop, arched portal with keystone, original house number 116, originally preserved double-leaf front door with skylight, timber-framed upper floor boarded up, massive ground floor, gable roof, originally never a stable in the house,
  • Barn: Partly solid, with stable, large wooden gate, carriage shed, timbered timber frame, gable roof,
  • Second side building: ground floor massive undercuts with brick masonry, half-timbered upper floor partly with clay infill, door on upper floor, gable roof, house partly slated, with shed extension,
  • Monument value: Scientific significance, landscape design significance through view of the church.
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Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard with enclosure Wildenauer Strasse 18
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around 1800, remodeling marked 1888 Typical landscape stable house with originally preserved half-timbered upper storey and a defining effect on the townscape, of significance in terms of architectural history.

Signed on the door frame, house older, half-timbered upper floor slated and boarded up, good original condition with original window sizes, high crooked hip roof, massive and modified ground floor, two door frames from 1888, Prussian cap vaults from the same period in the stable and hall area, important for the townscape due to its dominant location on Wildenauer Straße, seven fence pillars crowned with acorns made of granite, with original fence pillars at the farm garden.

Fence with pillars removed before 2010.

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Side building of a four-sided courtyard Wildenauer Strasse 19
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inscribed 1806 Side building typical of the landscape (half-timbered gatehouse) in good original condition with a defining effect on the townscape, of significance in terms of building history.

Gatehouse, marked on the keystone of the gate passage, timber-framed upper floor boarded up, saddle roof, staircase to the upper floor outside on the courtyard side, massive ground floor, very well preserved building, important for the townscape.

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Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard Wildenauer Strasse 21
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marked 1819 Typical landscape farmhouse in good original condition with a significant impact on the townscape, half-timbered building with a beautiful door portal, of architectural significance.

Half-timbered upper floor, gable roof with horizontal roof truss, there are pavement, otherwise all wood connections by mortise, ground floor massive, possibly remains of the block construction or half-timbered in the living room area, beautiful door portal, heart-shaped keystone with an inscription, same portal on the stable part, boarded up upper floor, original window sizes preserved , Enclosure with old fence pillars removed before 2010.

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Wolfersgrün

image designation location Dating description ID
Memorial stone for the victims of fascism Dorfstrasse
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after 1945 (monument) Burial place ?, historically significant.

Granite block with hammer and sickle, inscription "Fame and Honor".

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Dam with dam, overflow with water cascades (the dam is partly in the Hirschfeld district, Hirschfeld municipality)
Dam with dam , overflow with water cascades (the dam is partly in the Hirschfeld district, Hirschfeld municipality) Dorfstrasse 2
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1922 Plant of technical historical importance, shaping the landscape.

Dam piled up, granite fill with driveway, central round control house, granite fortified house, circular floor plan, with a pointed hood, water cascade walls made of granite. The guard's house demolished in 1998, the dam and overflow partially renovated, the dam is located in the Hirschfeld community, Hirschfeld district, Flstk. 256/2, reservoirs and functional buildings (guard house) on the Kirchberg community, Wolfersgrün district, Flstk. 135 and 134/1,

Dam with a 146 meter long dam and overflow with water cascades, built as a pre-dam for a planned drinking water dam, dams the Hirschfelder and Crinitzer water, used to provide drinking water until 1998, since then it has served nature conservation, fishing and, in part, flood protection.

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House of a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 3
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marked 1906 Large Wilhelminian style brick residential building with an elaborate structure, a building that characterizes the street scene and is of architectural importance.

Red brick building with elaborate structure in yellow brick (until 2006 erroneously under Talsperrenweg 3 in the list of monuments).

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Inn Dorfstrasse 32
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1795 according to the parish office document Traditional Saxon half-timbered house of architectural and local historical importance.

According to the documents, it was built as a residential building (with spirits for sale and a butcher's shop) for Friedrich Gottlob Wappler in 1795, and a materials store was added in 1862, with a concession for beer and spirits from 1887, various uses until 1991.

Two-storey building on a rectangular floor plan, ground floor massive and plastered, slightly modernized and changed, half-timbered upper floor regular and ambitious, gable slated, gable roof, changes reversible: skylight windows, new windows without muntins, eaves-side massive two-storey extension.

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Side building of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 35
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2nd half of the 18th century Very elongated half-timbered stable barn, part of the house with a protruding upper floor with added upper arbor, rarity, of architectural and economic importance.

Prussian half-timbering, projecting upper floor, five-bay with added round arches.

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Residential house of a two-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 42
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marked 1905 Stately Wilhelminian style building, with a street-defining gable, of architectural significance.

Two-storey solid building with elaborate plaster structure and strong, profiled window roofs with small rosettes.

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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Dorfstrasse 42 (next to)
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after 1918 (war memorial) Consists of three individual steles with inscriptions, of local historical significance. 08956101
 


Barn of a farm Dorfstrasse 44
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Early 20th century Very stately barn, half-timbered building that defines the street scene, of architectural and economic importance.

Very large, broadly mounted wooden construction, mansard roof with forelock.

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Residential building Dorfstrasse 62
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around 1880/90 Wilhelminian style brick house, of architectural significance, one of the few brick houses in the town, of architectural significance.

One-storey, red brick with yellow structures over a slightly hook-shaped floor plan.

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Cottage Dorfstrasse 72
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1st half of the 19th century Half-timbered house-making, characterizing the street scene, of importance in terms of building history and social history.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, clad gable.

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Residential stable house and stable barn of a two-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 76
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marked 1904 Wilhelminian style made of brick buildings, as rural buildings of rarity, of architectural significance.

Residential stable house: large two-storey structure in red brick above a high polygonal masonry base, the cornices and windows are structured in yellow brick, and on the residential house and stable barn gable with ornamental carvings.

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House of a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 78
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around 1800 Elongated, narrow half-timbered house that characterizes the streetscape, of architectural significance.

Ground floor partially changed by enlarged windows, upper floor half-timbered with slate gable, roof house.

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Residential house in a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 80
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marked 1783 The large, broad, half-timbered house that dominates the street scene (half-timbered upper floor plastered), historically important.

Solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, completely plastered, hipped roof.

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House (No. 49c) and barn (No. 49b) of a farm Lengenfelder Strasse 49b; 49c
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around 1700 Pictorial location at the entrance to the village, residential building with ancient half-timbered construction (St. Andrew's cross), of particular importance in terms of architectural history.
  • Residential house (49c): Already renovated, massive ground floor, upper floor timber-framed, boarded up, fire rams in the gable, boarded gable triangle,
  • Barn (49b): wooden construction on a solid substructure.
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Side building of a four-sided courtyard Lengenfelder Strasse 53
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Mid 18th century Half-timbered farm building of a farm with a five-bay upper arbor, one of the few examples in town, a rarity, of economic and architectural importance.

Ground floor changed a lot.

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Four-sided courtyard, consisting of a stable house, side building (with upper arbor) and barn (further side building no monument) Talsperrenweg 9
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around 1610 according to information Well-preserved courtyard with residential and farm buildings that are important in terms of architectural, economic and social history, a residential building with a granite arched portal and a rare half-timbered construction (curved St. Andrew's cross, flattened head braces), a side building with a rare upper arbor.
  • Residential stable house: Estimated construction time around 1650, construction time according to oral tradition 1609, stately two-storey building, rectangular floor plan, ground floor massive undercut (probably 1805 - quarry stone plastered), granite - arched portal with keystone and ears, marked "1805 WS" on the keystone (for the renovation phase) , Window frames in the living room area natural stone with cove, window openings with wooden shutters from the renovation period around 1805, on the frame of the ground floor there are leaf seats for the originally existing head struts of the surrounding area, profiled filler wood between the frame ground floor and threshold, upper floor half-timbered with flattened head struts and St. Andrew's crosses (fire rams, one per compartment), half-timbered with a transom (above with profile), one half-timbered compartment labeled "WS", on the upper floor today six window axes on the courtyard side, a solid gable, there disfiguring window openings, rear eaves side on the ground floor solid underf ears, timber-framed upper floor boarded up, window openings enlarged, gable roof with hay hatch on the courtyard side,
  • Inside: remarkable and rare original building stock,
  • Basement: With barrel vault, granite slab covering, probably around 1600–1650,
  • Ground floor: Former living room to the right of the hall with an earthenware stucco ceiling, this is called "1805", a partition was subsequently drawn into the room so that the stucco ceiling is no longer completely visible, 2 times 2 window axes, deep window openings with basket arches, more beautiful in the room Baroque built-in cupboard next to the door, room door - frame panel door with knob from 1805, other room doors are also frame panel doors from 1805, in the hallway next to the room door a former window opening with natural stone edging can be seen, further on to the hallway then a smokehouse and water house / milk house with barrel vaults and granite water trough, stable with Prussian cap vault (probably changed around 1870), stairs to the upper floor not original,
  • Upstairs: framing and partition walls, half-timbered, each with a bolt and pegged struts, chamber aisle and central corridor, various doors from the 17th and 19th centuries (some frame panels or board doors with long hinges), room above the living room also with original frame panel door, In this former "living room" a partition was probably drawn in around 1900, in the hallway of the upper floor remains of the old chimney with smokehouse, this one with an old iron door,
  • Top floor: stairs to the roof structure with insertion boards, collar beam roof with double-standing chair, chair columns with flattened foot struts, flattened cross struts on the gable sides,
  • Side building / stable building: construction time around 1780, originally a stable barn, two-storey, partly overformed, today massive ground floor and upper floor half-timbered, wood connections all tapped, remains of the portico with three arches (there knags) still preserved, wooden parapets, the upper floor is accessed by an external staircase with sliding boards Accessed via the arcade (originally integrated elsewhere), a profiled threshold and filler wood remained between the ground floor and the upper floor, building was subsequently massively driven under, whereby the ceiling between the first floor and upper floor was raised, gable roof closure,
  • Inside: On the upper floor, a chamber was largely preserved in its original form, there the infills with wooden stakes and clay, recesses remained for applying plaster, this chamber probably originally served as a storage chamber, the ground floor was disfigured, including by installing a garage,
  • Barn: built in the first half of the 19th century, single storey with jamb, rubble stone plinth, timbered frame,
  • Gable roof inside: original room structure with a threshing floor and two bansen preserved, all wooden connections tapped, threshing floor made of planks, historically remarkable farm in very good original condition.
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References and comments

  1. 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 .
  1. cf. History of the Meisterhaus on kirchberg.de  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF file; 302.4 kB)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.kirchberg.de  
  2. cf. kirchberg.de ( Memento of the original dated November 8, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.kirchberg.de
  3. cf. sperlingsbergschule.de
  4. cf. Wolfersgrün dam on muldenfischer.de