List of cultural monuments in Klingenberg (Saxony)

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The list of cultural monuments in Klingenberg contains the cultural monuments in the municipality of Klingenberg and its districts in the Saxon district of Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains . The notes are to be observed.

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in the district of Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains .
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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  • Dating: indicates the year of completion or the date of the first mention or the period of construction
  • 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 .
  • The memorial texts of the Klingenberg dam still refer to the old structure in the Pretzschendorf and Höckendorf communities, which existed until December 31, 2012. The associated texts have been adapted to the new status of the municipality of Klingenberg.

Klingenberg

image designation location Dating description ID
The Klingenberg dam: the Weißeritztalsperre Klingenberg extends over the districts of Klingenberg, Beerwalde, Obercunnersdorf and Pretzschendorf, including: dam wall, flood relief system with bridge, valve shaft, valve house, caretaker's house, turbine house and filter system
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The Klingenberg dam : the Weißeritztalsperre Klingenberg extends over the districts of Klingenberg, Beerwalde, Obercunnersdorf and Pretzschendorf, including: dam wall, flood relief system with bridge, valve shaft, valve house, caretaker's house, turbine house and filter system At the dam
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1908–1914 (dam) Aggregate Klingenberg dam : the Weißeritztalsperre Klingenberg extends in the municipality of Klingenberg over the districts Klingenberg, Beerwalde, Obercunnersdorf and Pretzschendorf, see also aggregate components Klingenberg - ID no. 09304195, OT Obercunnersdorf - ID No. 09304169, OT Beerwalde - ID No. 09304193, of which the following individual monuments belong to the Klingenberg section (individual monument ID no. 08963310): Dam wall, flood relief system with bridge (each western, largest part, forms a unit with the Obercunnersdorf section (individual monument ID no. 09304168)), valve shaft, valve house , Caretaker's house, turbine house and filter system - an overall architectural and hydraulic engineering system of extraordinary architectural and technical historical value. 09304131
 


Total component of the totality Klingenberg dam for the sub-section OT Klingenberg and OT Pretzschendorf: the water surface of the dam basin, as part of the aggregate ID no.  09304131
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Total component of the totality Klingenberg dam for the sub-section OT Klingenberg and OT Pretzschendorf: the water surface of the dam basin, as part of the aggregate ID no. 09304131 from 1908 Objective component of the material collection Klingenberg reservoir for the sub-section OT Klingenberg and OT Pretzschendorf: the water surface of the reservoir basin as part of the " Wilde Weißeritz " landscape protection area (only component component , no individual monument), see also material collection in OT Klingenberg ID no. 09304131 and the aggregate components in the OT Obercunnersdorf - ID no. 09304169 and in the OT Beerwalde - ID no. 09304193 - overall architectural and hydraulic engineering system of extraordinary architectural and technical historical value. Sub-sections of the Klingenberg and Pretzschendorf districts: here the water area of ​​the dam basin as part of the “Wilde Weißeritz” nature reserve (only part of the whole, no individual monument). 09304195
 


Matchstick Bridge (Map) 1911 Matchstick Bridge: Bridge in reinforced concrete construction (formerly narrow-gauge railway overpass) - of importance in terms of building history and technology. The narrow-gauge railway bridge to the Klingenberg dam was originally a wooden structure (1911) and was replaced by a concrete structure in 1924; the name results from the extremely thin supports (up to 30 m long) of the bridge. 08964635
 


Altklingenberg manor
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Altklingenberg manor At the manor 1; 2; 4
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1553/1556 (core building manor) Former Altklingenberg manor: mansion with tower stump (No. 4), ancillary building connected by an archway (No. 2), the building on the west side (No. 1) and manor park with terracing (garden monument) - partly modified building ensemble of great importance in terms of local history and architectural history. 08964607
 


Individual features of the entity Klingenberg dam for the sub-section OT Klingenberg: dam wall, slide shaft, slide valve house, flood relief system (individual features for ID No. 09304131)
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Individual features of the entity Klingenberg dam for the sub-section OT Klingenberg: dam wall, slide shaft, slide valve house, flood relief system (individual features for ID No. 09304131) At the dam 1; 3; 4th 1908–1914 (dam) Individual features of the entity Klingenberg dam for the sub-section OT Klingenberg: Dam wall, slide shaft, slide valve house, flood relief system with bridge, caretaker's house (no.1), turbine house (no.4) and filter system (no.3) (dam and flood relief system form a unit with the eastern part in the Obercunnersdorf section - individual monument ID no. 09304168), see also collective document OT Klingenberg - ID no. 09304131 - a complete architectural and hydraulic engineering system of extraordinary architectural and technical historical value. 08963310
 


Entrance building and a goods shed as the remaining building of the station
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Entrance building and a goods shed as the remaining building of the station Bahnhofstrasse 1
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1862 Klingenberg-Colmnitz station (DKC - 06495 II) - importance for traffic and local history. Station building: two-storey, massive plastered building with jamb , echoes of the Swiss style (roof overhang), gable and corners of the central projection with pilaster structure , ground floor arched windows, original window bars, belt cornice, half-timbered annex building, goods shed: one and one and a half storeys, also partly with plaster structure Swiss style, former signal box with polygonal wall base, signal boxes on solid base, boarded up upper floor. Station of the former narrow-gauge railway Klingenberg-Colmnitz – Frauenstein (KF 6976) and the former narrow-gauge railway Klingenberg-Colmnitz – Oberdittmannsdorf (KO 6977) - see also scientific notes. 08964638
 


Residential stable house with attached side building in Art Nouveau forms, with barn and water trough as well as inscription plaque Dorfhainer Weg 1
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re. 1902-1903 Uniform building ensemble of architectural significance. Residential stable house / side building: two-storey, brick construction over sandstone plinth , with economical plaster decor in Art Nouveau forms , gray plaster, door and window frames in sandstone preserved, gallows windows below segmental arches, above rectangular, Art Nouveau door preserved under wooden canopy, large attic house with twin windows in sandstone roofs and saddle roofs decorated purlins, inscription panel: “What must perish by the hand of evil people / burning / a god in his goodness / let rise anew from the ashes! / - burned down on Nov. 2, 1902 - moved in Aug. 31, 1903 / master builder Göpfert / Freiberg ”, see Göpfert (1872–1949). 08964618
 


Residential stable of a two-sided courtyard Dorfhainer Weg 5
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re. 1874 Upper floor half-timbered, historically important and in a location that shapes the townscape, two-storey, window and door walls in situ, corner cuboid, half-timbered gable side boarded up, regular, grooved windows preserved, upper floor half-timbered later replaced by masonry in the rear stable area, saddle roof. 08964617
 


Monument to Hermann Duncker Frauensteiner Strasse 5 (near)
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Of local significance, bust on a polished granite base 09278370
 


Cottage Neuklingenberg 1
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after 1800 Upper floor half-timbered plastered, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Solid ground floor, all window sizes original, no rung, gable roof, slate covering. 08964640
 


Residential stable house and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard Neuklingenberg 2
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re. 1859 (door of the stable house) Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, homogeneous, image and structure-defining, significance in terms of building history. 08964634
 


Residential stable house Neuklingenberg 9
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered clad, timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, shutters, sprouts on the ground floor and first floor should appear original, careful boarding. 08964641
 


Klingenberg village church with churchyard
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Klingenberg village church with churchyard Schulberg
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1742 Village church with churchyard, enclosure wall, Schubert tomb as well as a war memorial for those who fell in the First World War and a Soviet memorial stone with two soldiers' graves - an ensemble of significance for the townscape and its history. 08964605
 


Former school Schulberg 1
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around 1850 Upper floor timber-framed, of local historical importance. Two-storey, ground floor solid, with corner blocks, windows and doors with chiseled sandstone walls, historical interior window shutters in soffit that can be folded down behind ground floor windows, upper floor simple half-timbered, boarded up, historical door with a profiled frame made of ashlar, almost all windows with six-section muntin. 08964603
 


Residential building Schulberg 2
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around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered structure, in connection with the church, has a defining effect on the townscape and is of architectural significance. Two-storey, ground floor massive and changed, upper storey half-timbered with corner struts, clay infill, window enlarged, eaves wall in the slope massive upper storey, crooked hip roof , sliding window in the gable. 08964602
 


War memorial (100 years of the Battle of the Nations near Leipzig ) with enclosure To the Weißeritztal
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re. 1913 (100 years of the Battle of the Nations) Local historical relevance, stele made of uncut gneiss, pedestal and stairs made of granite, granite enclosure with cast posts and steel chains, inscription: "In memory of the 100th anniversary of the battle near Leipzig in 1813 / The hero for honor / posterity for teaching." 08964619
 


Cottage To Weißeritztal 6
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Two-storey, solid ground floor, door and window frames made of sandstone, upper floor timber-frame boarded, gable roof , slate covering. 08964630
 


Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard To Weißeritztal 19
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End of the 19th century Half-timbered barn, shaping the image and structure and of importance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: two-storey, solid, plaster strips, old plaster, flat saddle roof, gable bezel, barn: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, jamb, two gates and sandstone enclosures. 08964626
 


Residential stable house and two barns of a three-sided courtyard as well as two gate pillars with walls To Weißeritztal 34
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after 1850 Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, two half-timbered barns, characterizing the townscape, of architectural significance. Stable house: two-storey, solid ground floor, with profiled portal walls, sandstone window walls, winter windows, upper floor half-timbered with corner struts, gable clad. 1st barn: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable, gable roof. 2nd barn: solid ground floor, upper floor timber-frame boarded, wall (quarry stone masonry) with two gate pillars. 08964628
 


Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard To Weißeritztal 38
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1st half of the 19th century, possibly older Upper floor half-timbered structure, defining the image and building historical significance. Two-storey, solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, timber framing, small windows, sliding windows in the gable, saddle roof. 08964623
 


Residential stable house and side building To Weißeritztal 50
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1st half of the 19th century both buildings upper floor half-timbered, historically relevant. Residential house: two-story, solid ground floor, old door and winter window on the ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, two windows enlarged. 08964622
 


Cottage To Weißeritztal 53
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18th century Upper floor half-timbered construction, timber construction typical of the region, architectural and socio-historical significance. Two-storey, ground floor with massive undercuts, slightly changed in the entrance area, historical wall windows in the living room area, upper floor half-timbered simple, gable with two-tone slate, steep pitched roof. 08964606
 


Residential building To Weißeritztal 61
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered structure, of image-defining effect, historical significance. Located below the manor of the manor, two-storey, ground floor massive over a high plinth, half-timbered partly boarded up, modern windows, but in original size. 08964608
 


Residential building To Weißeritztal 64
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, massive ground floor, with a massive gable, small hallway window, beautiful entrance door from around 1900, upper floor regular half-timbering, gable roof with three roof houses. 08964613
 


Residential stable house To Weißeritztal 70
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-framed, important in terms of architectural history. Solid ground floor, door and window frames preserved, board door in the stable area, small-format windows, on the upper floor well-preserved planking with sloping weather and cover strips, windows framed with cut-out decorative boards and roofs, gable roof with cardboard shingles. 08964616
 


Dry stone wall To Weißeritztal 82
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19th century typical of the region, relevant to the townscape 08964637
 


Residential house (former side building) of a former farm and retaining wall (dry stone wall) To Weißeritztal 84
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2nd half of the 19th century relevant to the location, u. a. architectural significance. Building: two-storey, massive plastered construction, sandstone window frames, intact wall-opening ratio, jamb, color of the plaster compatible with the location, but some horizontal skylights in the slate roof. 08964636
 


Former inn To Weißeritztal 88
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, characterizing the street scene, of importance in terms of building history and local history. Two-storey, solid ground floor, window and door with stone walls, on the upper floor simple, regular half-timbering with corner struts, roof with unsuitable windows. 08964612
 


Villa (former rectory) with original fence posts and dry stone wall To Weißeritztal 90
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around 1890 historicizing villa construction with echoes of the Italian Renaissance , of architectural and local historical importance. Two-storey above a flat polygonal masonry plinth, ground floor (painted) with stone walls, grooved corner pilasters, behind a richly decorated wooden porch, a historic door with decorative grille in the skylight, on the upper floor a plastered mirror between the windows and the staircase, a wide-cantilevered, Italian-style flat tent roof with a narrow wooden cantilever construction . 08964611
 


Stable house of a former farm To Weißeritztal 98
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1st third of the 18th century Upper floor half-timbered, timber construction of the older generation typical of the region, of architectural significance. Two-storey, ground floor massively driven under, gray plaster with simple walls, upper floor half-timbered with flattened foot struts, windows slightly enlarged, saddle roof. 08964610
 


Stable house of a former farm To Weißeritztal 100
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, in a landscape-defining location, also of architectural significance. Ground floor massive, slightly changed, upper floor boarded up, window sizes largely original, gable roof. 08964609
 

Beerwalde

image designation location Dating description ID
Aggregate component of the Klingenberg dam in the Beerwalde district: the water surface of the reservoir basin as part of the "Wilde Weißeritz" landscape protection area (aggregate component of ID No. 09304131) from 1908 Total component of the Klingenberg reservoir for the sub-section Höckendorf, OT Beerwalde: the water area of ​​the reservoir basin as part of the "Wilde Weißeritz" landscape protection area (only component component, no individual monument) (see also component components in OT Klingenberg - ID no. 09304195, OT Obercunnersdorf -No. 09304169, as well as general document OT Klingenberg - ID-No. 09304131) - a complete architectural and hydraulic engineering system of exceptional architectural and technical historical value. 09304193
 


Archway with fighter and keystone Mühlenstrasse 2
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re. 1852 local historical significance 08964926
 


Archway of a four-sided courtyard Mühlenstrasse 28 Archway of a four-sided courtyard - significance in terms of local history. 08964929
 


Residential stable house and farm garden with dry retaining wall Mühlenstrasse 33
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2nd half of the 18th century Farmhouse upper floor half-timbered, in the picture-defining place, u. a. architectural significance. Farmhouse: Residential stable house with solid ground floor, sandstone window walls (doors not original) and upper floor with half-timbering and windows in original size, saddle roof with old German slate covering, farm garden: on the SE gable, retaining wall made of quarry stone (dry stone wall). 08964930
 


Two stable houses, a field barn and a wall with gate posts of a three-sided courtyard Mühlenstrasse 38; 39
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around 1900 Preserved in appearance and structure, significance in terms of building history. Both residential stables have two-story solid plastered buildings, sandstone window frames, door crowns, twin gable windows, gable roof with slate covering and a slight overhang, half-timbered barn: one-story with jamb, construction (wall-opening ratio) unchanged, gable roof with overhang. 08964932
 


Inkermann's good Mühlenstrasse 42; 42a
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1782 Residential stable house and former side building of a farm as well as sandstone trough - residential stable house upper floor half-timbered with special features of the construction, side building upper floor half-timbered, with passage, special building-historical importance, structure and image-defining. Residential stable house: ground floor field stone, sandstone walls, basket arch door walls with keystone , half-timbered upper floor single-bar, with struts, standing man, steep gable roof, boarded gable, former barn: central archway with keystone and spar, upper floor half-timbered, converted for residential purposes, upper floor window in original size, Otherwise changed on the ground floor. 08964933
 


World War I war memorial, supplemented by two World War II memorial stones
World War I war memorial, supplemented by two World War II memorial stones Mühlenstrasse 53 (in front of)
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1920s comparatively elaborate design, historical significance. Granite, old monument approx. 2.80 m high, crowned stele on a base. 08964936
 


Forester's house Mühlenstrasse 60
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after 1900 Echoes of Swiss style, of architectural and site-historical importance. Forester's house , one and a half story, with loft extension, boarded up, massive, gable roof with loft extension, many original details have been preserved. 08964841
 

Borlas

image designation location Dating description ID
Waystone (Map) 1812 (according to the year on Wegestein) Significant in traffic history, sandstone, approx. 140 cm high 08964848
 


Waystone (Map) 19th century of importance in terms of traffic history. Sandstone, writing almost entirely weathered, approx. 150 cm high. 08964863
 


Residential house and stable barn of a four-sided courtyard, with Göpel and sandstone trough Hauptstrasse 5
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re. 1899 (house / door frames, but probably around 1870) Both buildings upper floor half-timbered, structurally significant and structurally significant Residential house: solid, two-story plastered building, with sandstone window frames and remains of plaster structure, gable with lunette , barn: upper floor half-timbered, ground floor solid, with sandstone walls, elaborate portal and profiled walls, with keystone, Colored glass windows, hipped roof with old German slate covering. 08964852
 


Former school Hauptstrasse 8
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1886, staircase extension 1931. Building and site historical importance. Two-storey solid plastered building with profiled sandstone window frames, front door not original, ogival crowning above, upper floor with remains of window crowning, flat central projection crowned with a tower (Welsche hood with lantern, bell inside), cranked eaves cornice, gable with triple window, originally clock on tower. 08964853
 


Residential house, older school Hauptstrasse 16
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1816 Upper floor half-timbered, relic of rural timber construction, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Ground floor massive, changed, upper floor visible framework with original window sizes, one gable side clad, flat gable roof with old German slate covering. 08964856
 


Two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 44
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1st half of the 19th century (stable barn) Half-timbered structure, preserved in its original appearance, defining the image, significant in terms of building history. Stable barn: Solid ground floor, rough plaster, sandstone window frames, six-field muntin, first floor window in original size, sprouted, all with sliding openings (rarely), gable roof, slate covering, boarded back, field-side barn with jamb. 08964860
 


War Memorial First World War (stele with surround) Hauptstrasse 44 (opposite)
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According to information from the 1920s (war memorial) relevance to local history, approx. 250 cm high, crowned by a triangle, with inscription. 08964859
 


Two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 48
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around 1850 Half-timbered structure, defining the image, significant in terms of building history. Stable barn: solid ground floor, first floor windows in original size, visible framework, saddle roof, field barn: both floors are half-timbered, with knee stick, saddle roof with old German slate covering. 08964858
 


Two stable houses and two side buildings of a dominant four-sided courtyard with an archway Hauptstrasse 53; 53a
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1680 (southwest residential stable house) partly very old building fabric, u. a. architectural significance. Older stable house: two-storey solid field stone building with rough plaster, buttresses, windows partially enlarged, mighty original crooked hip roof, in the baroque gable the inscription “God helps, God has helped, he will help even further”, stable house NO: two-storey solid plastered roof, gable cornice (Eaves cornice cranked) decisively characterizing the picture, two side buildings, of which the one on the field side of more recent date, which has a basement in the SO, was a brewery: two-storey solid plastered building on a high base. 08964855
 


Borlas Inn Hauptstrasse 54
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1904 Influences of the homeland style , of local historical importance. Two-storey solid plastered building, good rough plaster, base and window frames red brick, thermal bath window, door changed, upper floor window with beautiful colored glazing, side elevation with crooked hip roof, ornamental framework, next to it corner turrets with decorative gable framework, the rest of the hipped roof base, small roof turrets. 08964854
 


Residential stable house and side building of a farm Hauptstrasse 61
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around 1850 both buildings upper floor half-timbered, historically significant and formative. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, front door changed, windows in the visible framework in original size, largely with gallows, crooked hip roof, side building: ground floor plastered field stone masonry, upper floor windows in original size, old German slate roofing. 08964851
 


Side building Hauptstrasse 66
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, with residential part, architectural significance. Solid ground floor, plastered, first floor windows in original size, for the most part six-paneled, boarded gable, half-hip roof, boarded back, timbered gable side. 08964850
 


Side building Hauptstrasse 68
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered structure, strongly defining the image, significant in terms of building history. Ground floor massive, changed, upper floor windows in original size, visible framework with struts, steep pitched roof. 08964849
 

Colmnitz

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Inn
Inn Alte Freiberger Strasse 7
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around 1850 Concise plastered construction, relevance to the local history (without extension). Two-storey solid plastered building, quarry stone construction (continuous), regular facade structure, natural stone window frames, main portal with horizontal roof, gable bezel, crooked hip roof, slightly changed in the roof area. 08964578
 


Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Alte Freiberger Strasse 10
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End of the 19th century urban architecture, relevant in terms of building and site development history. Two-storey, in mixed construction, full basement, on the ground floor plastered structure with pilasters and grooves, on the upper floor orange-colored clinker bricks decorated with red flower and ribbon motifs, sill supports, profiled window frames, horizontal window canopies, entrance extension with original door, lion sculpture, the architect's house newly covered Young nickel. 08964595
 


Residential stable house, pull-out house, barn, courtyard paving, water trough and gate of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable house, pull-out house, barn, courtyard paving, water trough and gate of a three-sided courtyard Alte Freiberger Strasse 14; 16
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End of the 18th century (north of the stable house) Stable house and pull-out house upper floor half-timbered clad, u a. architectural significance. Residential stable house right / north: solid ground floor, upper floor timber-frame veneered (around 1790), in the stable Prussian cap vault , large stone water trough, door on the 1st floor, barn: ground floor solid, upper floor timber-frame boarded up (around 1900), side building (pull-out house) left / south: massive ground floor, inside another water trough marked 1813. 08964593
 


Residential stable house and trough of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable house and trough of a three-sided courtyard Alte Freiberger Strasse 15
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re. 1791 Upper floor half-timbered, u. a. historically important. Two-storey, the first floor is plastered with massive plastering, the upper floor is clad with half-timbering, the front gable with walled-in stone marked 1791. 08964596
 


Three-sided courtyard with stable house, barn and side building as well as sandstone trough and remains of the courtyard paving
Three-sided courtyard with stable house, barn and side building as well as sandstone trough and remains of the courtyard paving Alte Freiberger Strasse 19; 21
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before 1800 all upper storeys are half-timbered, significant in terms of building history and local structure. Residential stable house: ground floor solid plastered, upper floor timber-frame boarded, saddle roof, windows that are too large, side building and barn: ground floor solid, upper floor timber-frame (boarded-up in the side building), wooden gates from the time of construction, courtyard paving: with large gneiss slabs, trough: marked "CGP 1860. " 08964594
 


Residential house and side building (probably formerly a workshop) At station 14b
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last third of the 19th century in the picture-defining place, architectural and possibly local historical significance. Residential house: two-storey, massive plastered building, corner cuboid, plaster structure, profiled sandstone window frames, jamb, both gables with triple windows, central house door with original door leaf, side building: one and a half story, segmented arched window with sandstone walls, also in jamb, original muntin. 08964639
 


Former bakery Am Dorfplatz 1
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re. 1788 (keystone door walls) Rural building in a picture-defining and structure-defining location, of importance in terms of building history and local history. Two-storey solid plastered building, with remnants of plaster structure (plaster cornice, corner pilasters), could (see cubature and roof) originally have a half-timbered upper floor, the ground floor was also preserved to a high degree (window and door walls, the latter with keystone), original door leaf and shutters , Winter windows on the ground floor and partly on the upper floor, gable roof. 08964464
 


Totality of the Colmnitz manor with the individual monuments: manor house, dwelling house, barn
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Totality of the Colmnitz manor with the individual monuments: manor house, dwelling house, barn At the village square 3; 3a
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18th century (manor, Kern) Totality of the Colmnitz manor consisting of the individual monuments: mansion, dwelling house, barn and two farm buildings (see also individual monument document - ID no. 08964465) - architectural and local significance.
  • Manor house: two-storey, massive structure with hipped roof, new plain tile roofing, buttresses, residential building: two-storey, broad-layered structure, crooked hip roof, some horizontal windows on the upper floor, W stable building (number 3a): field stone, jamb, with two articulating triangular gables: without, O-side gables Roof, with arcature, 2011: only the outer wall is preserved. S barn: more recent, but worth seeing as a structural component.
  • Garden: in front of the NE facade of the manor house, gardens with terracing in an upper level and a lower level, embankment, two flights of stairs, paths, solitary tree in the SE.
09301312
 


Manor house, residential house, barn and two farm buildings (individual monuments for ID no.09301312)
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Manor house, residential house, barn and two farm buildings (individual monuments for ID no.09301312) At the village square 3; 3a
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19th century, core possibly. older (W side building) Individual features of the whole of the Colmnitz manor: mansion, dwelling house, barn and two farm buildings - architectural and local significance.
  • Manor house: two-storey, massive structure with hipped roof, new plain tile roofing, buttresses, residential building: two-storey, broad structure, half- hipped roof, some horizontal windows on the upper floor.
  • W-side building (number 3a): field stone, jamb, with two dividing triangular gables.
  • O-stable building: without roof, with arcature, 2011: only outer wall preserved.
  • S barn: more recent, but worth seeing as a structural component.
  • Garden (Flstck 3/21): in front of the NE facade of the manor house gardens with terracing in an upper level and a lower level, embankment, two flights of stairs, paths, solitary tree in the SE.
08964465
 


gym
gym Am Dorfplatz 5
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after 1900 Structurally and historically of importance, one and a half story solid plastered building, flat hipped roof, side elevation biaxial, in the arched style, pilaster strips and gable structure. 08964466
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War, on the square with horticultural design and stairs
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War, on the square with horticultural design and stairs On the sunny slope
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after 1918 (war memorial) small square with obelisk and four sandstone tablets, of local significance. Open staircase, honor grove, base with bench.
  • Monument place: in the ground plan circular plateau area with a water-bound ceiling as a memorial place in an embankment at the south corner of the churchyard, outside staircase (lower staircase with 13 sandstone steps and two sandstone cheeks each with a small sandstone pillar as upper end and upper staircase with 10 sandstone steps), in the east the lower staircase solitary tree (horse chestnut), on the slopes overgrown with ivy there are groups of trees (two Weyhmouth pines, 2 ash trees, 1 prunus, spruce, lilac).
  • War memorial: in the middle of the memorial square a square area with sandstone slabs, on it the war memorial with a sandstone plinth and four benches made of sandstone elements, an obelisk made of sandstone with an inscription: on the south side: “Our dead heroes / 1914-1918”, on the north side: “Forget them loyal dead not / and decorate / our urns / with the oak wreath ”, two memorial plaques in the east and west of the monument square.
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Colmnitz village church, including churchyard and cemetery
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Colmnitz village church, including churchyard and cemetery On the sunny slope
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re. 1780 Colmnitz church, churchyard (expanded to cemetery), a tomb and enclosure wall - hall church with west tower, of architectural and local significance. 08964469
 


Moving out house of a three-sided farm Am Sonnenhang 8
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re. 1894 Upper floor half-timbered, small, picture-defining courtyard complex, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, sprouted winter windows, boarded gable. Upper floor windows in original size, long sides exposed half-timbering, steep pitched roof, completely preserved in its original appearance. 08964482
 


Residential stable house and two side buildings as well as two gate pillars of a three-sided courtyard Am Sonnenhang 12
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around 1850 (stable house) of image-defining effect. All buildings are two-story, residential stable house with a striking Palladio motif in the gable, sandstone window frames everywhere, two crowned door frames (the left with the inscription "WAD", the right labeled "1896"), a side building also with a Palladio motif in the gable, two gates (gate wing secured), north-western driveway with a linden tree (an avenue of formerly 6 trees), in the east meadow orchards with apple trees, pear trees and cherry trees, in the west a vegetable garden with a retaining wall and wooden picket fence, dry stone wall on the street "Am Sonnenhang". 08964481
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house Am Sonnenhang 14
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around 1850 partly half-timbered, partly brick-lined, defining the image due to its exposed location and relevant to the building history. Sandstone window frames, bricked gable side, sandstone door frames preserved, timber framing boarded up on the sides, windows in original size and six-span mantle, gable roof, slate covering. 08964480
 


Residential stable house, side building, stable barn and barn as well as gate pillars of a four-sided courtyard
Residential stable house, side building, stable barn and barn as well as gate pillars of a four-sided courtyard Am Sonnenhang 16
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2nd half of the 19th century, possibly older Stable house upper floor half-timbered and boarded-up, defining the image and structure, significance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor windows in original size, ornamental slats over the windows, stable barn visible framework. 08964479
 


Residential stable house, two side buildings and stable building of a four-sided courtyard, some with old paving Grillenburger Strasse 8
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Stable house before 1750, side building more recent Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered boarded, half-timbered side building, massive stable building, u. a. building historical significance. Residential stable house: ground floor field stone masonry, sandstone front door walls, upper floor windows in the original size and with old six-field muntin, two half-timbered barns, solid single-storey stable building. 08964433
 


Gneiss arch bridge
Gneiss arch bridge Mühlenweg 18 (in front)
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probably re. 1822 (keystone) In terms of technology history, the ceiling has been redesigned, the keystone “G”. 08964453
 


Residential building
Residential building Mühlenweg 28
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End of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, example of the late timber construction, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, upper floor windows in original size and largely grooved, flat saddle roof, one gable side slated. 08964452
 


Werthschützmühle, Mittelmühle
Werthschützmühle, Mittelmühle Mühlenweg 30a
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1949 (Mahlhaus) Residential mill house and later added grinding building of a mill property - of local and technical historical significance. Residential mill house: sandstone door frames, original window sizes. Mahlhaus: three-storey plastered building with a steep pitched roof, original window bars, several plaster cornices, cranked eaves cornice. 08964451
 


Former infirmary, originally a production building
Former infirmary, originally a production building Nordstrasse 1
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2nd half of the 19th century local historical relevance. Two-storey solid plastered building with sandstone window walls on both storeys, also partly lattice windows, belt cornices, corner pilasters, cranked eaves, crooked hip roof, one and a half- story annex building with segmented arched windows and jamb, roof overhang. 08964461
 


Former hereditary court, with an extension
Former hereditary court, with an extension Obere Hauptstrasse 2
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2nd half of the 19th century, the core of the massive part may be older Building with a half-timbered upper floor and a massive annex building, defining the image, of importance in terms of building history and local history. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, upper floor timber-framed, original window sizes, massive annex building, wide-spread, two-story, half-hipped roof, brook flows under the house, but no mills can be seen. 08964462
 


Stable house of a former farm
Stable house of a former farm Obere Hauptstrasse 13
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, sprouted winter windows, upper floor windows in original size, six-span sprouts, boarded up business section, saddle roof, barn with planking, with high fieldstone plinth. Note: The stable house no longer exists, only remnants are left. The monument status should be deleted. 08964455
 


House and side building
House and side building Obere Hauptstrasse 15
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1st half of the 19th century, core possibly older Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history. Residential house: solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, winter windows, upper floor windows in original size, to the rear and over the former farm part, sloping roof, partly real slate roofing, side buildings carefully boarded up. 08964457
 


Residential stable house and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable house and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard Obere Hauptstrasse 19
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probably 18th century strong image-defining effect and significance in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, first floor windows in original size, sloping roof, the two small side buildings also wooden construction. 08964458
 


Former cartwright
Former cartwright Obere Hauptstrasse 26
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2nd half of the 19th century Building and site historical relevance. Two-storey solid plastered building, plastered belt cornice, sandstone window frames, large arched entrance in the central axis, with ears and keystone, flat central projection with plastered corner pilasters, gabled, original muntin lost, but partially replaced (NW gable side), original door leaf, slight roof overhang, some plaster structure. 08964447
 


Former inn with a massive extension
Former inn with a massive extension Obere Hauptstrasse 32
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-frame clad, wooden structure preserved, of architectural and local significance. Ground floor massive and largely changed, windows in the framework in original size, six-field muntin, gable roof, slate covering. 08964446
 


Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard
Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard Obere Hauptstrasse 45
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around 1850 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, front door frames, half-timbered construction preserved. Note: The stable house no longer exists, only remnants are left. The monument status should be deleted. 08964449
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house Obere Hauptstrasse 47
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around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered clad, historically important. Solid ground floor, window frames partly removed, front door area changed, upper floor window in original size, old six-field sprout on the long side, flat saddle roof, construction and appearance largely preserved. 08964448
 


Cottage Obere Hauptstrasse 50
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around 1850 Upper floor timber-framed, u. a. historically important. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, winter windows, original muntin, front door changed, upper floor windows in original size, steep pitched roof with slate covering, construction and appearance highly original. 08964439
 


Residential stable house and three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard, with remains of old courtyard paving and archway
Residential stable house and three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard, with remains of old courtyard paving and archway Obere Hauptstrasse 52; 52a
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re. 1820, possibly older all buildings are half-timbered, the front building is number 52a, the four-sided courtyard is authentically preserved in structure and appearance. a. architectural significance. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, upper floor windows in original size, half-timbered cladding, two half-timbered side buildings, valuable, boarded out house, archway with keystone. 08964438
 


Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Obere Hauptstrasse 58
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around 1800 Upper floor visible framework, defining the image, significance in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, front door not original, upper floor window slightly enlarged (minor changes), steep pitched roof. 08964436
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house Obere Hauptstrasse 61
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around 1800 Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, location defining the street scene, importance in terms of building history. Ground floor plastered field stone masonry, sandstone window walls and sandstone door jambs, upper floor windows in original size and largely original sprouting, steep pitched roof, slate covering. 08964441
 


Cottage and side building
Cottage and side building Obere Hauptstrasse 64
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re. 1785 (lintel) Häuslerhaus upper floor timber frame boarded up, image-defining two-sided courtyard of architectural and socio-historical importance. Ground floor massive, with rough plaster, partly changed window sizes, front door area changed, upper floor windows in original size, careful boarding, window bars, gable roof, slate covering. 08964648
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house Obere Hauptstrasse 65
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-framed, important in terms of architectural history. Solid ground floor, front door area changed, sandstone window frames, windows in original size upstairs, careful paneling, steep pitched roof. 08964442
 


Residential stable house, barn and side building, three-sided courtyard that defines the townscape
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Residential stable house, barn and side building, three-sided courtyard that defines the townscape Obere Hauptstrasse 72
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re. 1881 (front door walls) Residential stable house, barn and side building (with Kumthalle) as well as the gate entrance of a three-sided courtyard that has a decisive influence on the townscape - significance in terms of building history. All three buildings with visible framework, (the barn with driveway), construction preserved, window bars no longer exist, Kumthalle with arcature (2 columns). 08964444
 


Residential stable house and ice cellar
Residential stable house and ice cellar Obere Hauptstrasse 74
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, formative and important in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, front door area changed, first floor window in original size (very small), loading hatch above the front door (rare), integrated business section, steep pitched roof. 08964432
 


Residential stable house Obere Hauptstrasse 95
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before 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, in a formative place and significance in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, winter windows, later porch in front of the entrance, windows in original size and sprouting, boarded gable side, steep gable roof. 08964440
 


Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard
Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard Obere Hauptstrasse 109
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2nd half of the 19th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, slated gable, front door walls profiled, upper floor windows in original size, some with gallows, flat gable roof, slate roofing, stable part still clearly recognizable, timbered barn boarded up. 08964435
 


Cottage Pretzschendorfer Strasse 9
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around 1850 simple, but originally preserved half-timbered building, historically and socially important. Solid ground floor, plastered, window frames, chopped winter windows, wooden entrance house, upper floor windows in original size, half-timbered and roof slated, half-timbered partly green boarded. 08964649
 


Sandstone trough Pretzschendorfer Strasse 13
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re. 1818 socially important 08964431
 


Sandstone trough Pretzschendorfer Strasse 19
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1st half of the 19th century socially important 08964430
 


Archway with keystone with an inscription Talweg 4
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re. 1799 of importance in terms of local history 09304044
 


Residential stable house and external basement neck
Residential stable house and external basement neck Talweg 5
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1st half of the 19th century Stable house upper floor timber frame boarded up, timber construction typical of the time and the landscape, of architectural significance. Two-storey building, solid ground floor, plastered, original structure, newer door porch, original gable window, central pivot window, curved saddle roof, roofing changed. 08964583
 


Residential stable house and remains of the enclosure with two gate pillars of a former three-sided courtyard
Residential stable house and remains of the enclosure with two gate pillars of a former three-sided courtyard Talweg 16
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2nd half of the 19th century high-quality plastered construction typical of the time, significant in terms of building history. Two-storey, brick masonry, jamb, with plaster structure, two portals with horizontal beams, inscribed "built 1893" above the stable portal, house portal inscribed "MR Zimmermann", gable: Serliana, ooculi with neo-Gothic ornament, original plaster, old pink, enclosure: brick masonry, gate pillars with spherical crowns , Wall with wrought iron fence, initials RZ. 08964582
 


Residential stable house and side building
Residential stable house and side building Talweg 18
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before 1800 Stable house, upper floor timber-framed boarded up, characterizing the townscape, of importance in terms of building and local history. Residential house: massive ground floor originally plastered, wooden intermediate building, hatch in the gable, small windows in original size, saddle roof covered with old German slate, residential building probably massive undercuts. 08964584
 


Residential building
Residential building Tännichtweg 1
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Core 18th century Upper floor half-timbered, timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Two-storey, massive ground floor, with preserved window frames, upper storey clad half-timbered, small-format windows, saddle roof. 08964592
 


Niedermühle
Niedermühle Tännichtweg 4
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re. 1892 Former mill with a covered wheel room and shed - of local historical importance. Mill: two-story plastered building, brick building, jamb floor with segmented arched windows, sandstone walls painted porphyry-like, plastered structure, plastered pilaster strips, gable end: double arched windows, three oculi, door from the time of construction, L-shaped floor plan. 08964590
 


Cottage
Cottage Tännichtweg 6
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2nd half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered structure, a simple example of timber construction typical of the region, defining the image, of significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, solid ground floor, upper storey clad half-timbered, gable roof, oversized porch, slate roofing. Monument text: Häuslerhaus, a simple example of typical regional timber construction of architectural, social and historical importance, ground floor solid, upper floor half-timbered (covered with Eternit) with original sizes of the wooden windows, gable roof with slate covering without extensions, single-standing roof structure, inside the three-zone stable house typical of Central German residential buildings of the floor plan, but only small cattle shed, optically somewhat impaired by the oversized porch. The house was built in the middle of the 19th century. in the Niederdorfaue of Colmnitz, whose ratio of landowners or business owners to gardeners and cottagers was about 1: 1, significance in terms of building history, social history and settlement history. 08964588
 


Residential stable house, stable building and barn of a three-sided courtyard and gate wall
Residential stable house, stable building and barn of a three-sided courtyard and gate wall Tännichtweg 7; 9
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Residential stable house 1870, but probably in the middle of the 18th century. Barn upper floor half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Residential stable house (No. 9): two-storey, front part 1870, rear part heavily changed, building very endangered, barn (No. 7): solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, windows of the buildings partly extremely enlarged, partly roof windows. 08964591
 


Stone arch bridge
Stone arch bridge Tännichtweg 8 (near)
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19th century Historically important, with a curved roadway. 08960558
 


Colmnitz pasture
Colmnitz pasture Tännichtweg 12
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19th century Residential stable house and three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard as well as archway - residential stable house: solid ground floor, basement with simple barrel vault, large stable with 2 x 3 stone pillars with capitals, upper floor half-timbered with clay compartments, significance in terms of building history and local history. Former servants' house: mostly renovated, the former part of the stable changed with a new wooden beam ceiling, a cast-iron column remains. Upper floor half-timbered, wall-opening ratio largely intact, only slightly widened above the former stable. Top floor - simple standing chair, gable roof. Opposite a new barn from 1925, Prussian half-timbered, east side farm building: massive, marked 1889, Prussian half-timbered, reconstructed fountain in the inner courtyard. 08964585
 


Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard Tännichtweg 25
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around 1900 Both buildings, upper floor, half-timbered, buildings typical of the time, characterizing the townscape, significance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor simple half-timbered, side building: heavily changed on the ground floor, but decisively shaped the image. 08964586
 


Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard Tännichtweg 27
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after 1900 Continuous visible framework and location result in a strong local character, also of importance in terms of architectural history. All three sides exposed framework, ground floor of the residential stable house massive, partly slate roofing. 08964642
 


Road bridge
Road bridge Lower main street
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re. 1884 (keystone) Stone arch bridge, of historical importance, well-preserved bridge over the Dorfbach, access to the courtyard. 08964568
 


Rectory with parish garden as well as two gate pillars and enclosure
Rectory with parish garden as well as two gate pillars and enclosure Untere Hauptstrasse 4
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2nd half of the 19th century Building and site historical relevance. Rectory: two-storey solid plastered building, sandstone window frames, two front door walls, gable with Palladio motif and lunette, saddle roof.
  • Front garden in front of the southwest gable of the rectory, enclosure fence with sandstone pillars and fence fields made of wooden slats on a retaining wall made of rubble masonry with sandstone cover stones, gate with a door leaf made of wooden slats, terracing of the front garden into a lower level on the street and an upper level by the house a retaining wall running parallel to the SW gable, a staircase in the retaining wall between the two levels, a fruit tree.
  • Parish yard with gate entrance and courtyard tree (linden tree) as well as a retaining wall (dry stone wall) made of quarry stone masonry in the northwest and a wall with gate between the rectory and ancillary building in the northeast to the parish garden:
  • Parish garden in the SE of the parsonage with fruit trees, in the NE the south-western enclosure wall (retaining wall) of the cemetery, gate in the SE.
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Ice cellar Untere Hauptstrasse 14 (in front of)
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19th century of economic importance 08964471
 


Former  Chair and furniture factory Hoffmann & Kittel
Former Chair and furniture factory Hoffmann & Kittel Untere Hauptstrasse 23
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1913 (office building) Former furniture factory with an integrated office building and a wooden porter's house - built in the reform style, of architectural and historical significance. Kontorhaus: Stylized neo-baroque with a rounded central projectile, two-storey solid plastered building, pilaster strips with plaster grooves, mansard roof , built on over 100 m long production building with gable structure in reform style, original window lintel preserved, ground floor round arched window, mansard roof, beaver tail crown covering. 08964478
 


Residential stable house (with rear extension)
Residential stable house (with rear extension) Untere Hauptstrasse 29
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1st half of the 19th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered boarded up, with idiosyncratic annex building (half-timbered and mansard roof), architectural significance. Solid ground floor, large windows in the former stable part, windows in original size on the upper floor, slated gable, steep pitched roof, annex building on a high base, half-timbered upper floor with large grooved windows, mansard roof with slate covering. 08964484
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house Untere Hauptstrasse 32
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames with original winter windows, upper floor windows sprouted and in their original size, gable roof, slate covering, boarded up a gable. 08964477
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house Untere Hauptstrasse 33
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-frame boarded up, timber construction typical of the region, characterizing the exterior, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, some with winter windows (sprouted), upper floor windows in original size and in the original six-span muntin, saddle roof. 08964485
 


Residential stable house and barn of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable house and barn of a three-sided courtyard Untere Hauptstrasse 45
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End of the 19th century Barn first floor timber-framed boarded up, architectural significance. Residential stable house: two-story, solid, plastered, gable roof decorated purlins, window frames, winter windows on the ground floor, barn: two-story, solid ground floor, plastered, ground floor from 1826, timber-framed upper floor boarded up, around 1900, including the attic, decorated purlin heads, barn after a fire around 1900 renewed. 08964569
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house Untere Hauptstrasse 46
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, in the picture-defining place, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, bar winter windows, first floor windows in original size, sloping roof over business section. 08964483
 


Residential building Untere Hauptstrasse 51
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-frame boarded up, a simple example of timber construction typical of the region, of importance in terms of building history. Two-storey, ground floor solid or boarded up in a block room, windows upstairs in original size, gable roof. 08964575
 


Well room Untere Hauptstrasse 53 (next to)
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19th century Local historical value, entrance / basement neck covered with large gneiss slabs. 08964577
 


Residential building
Residential building Untere Hauptstrasse 54
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probably 18th century Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, plastered, winter window, upper floor half-timbered, gable slated with asbestos, wide threshold, transverse compartments, a bolt, strut tapped on the threshold and flattened on frame, saddle roof with hay hatch, house possibly extended on the eaves side, two old sliding windows in the gable. 08964571
 


Stone arch bridge
Stone arch bridge Untere Hauptstrasse 54 (opposite)
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End of the 19th century Significant building and traffic history, simple, slightly extended bridge to the courtyard entrance, railing and parapet renewed. 08964570
 


Railway overpass and embankment walls of the former Klingenberg – Colmnitz narrow-gauge railway
Railway overpass and embankment walls of the former Klingenberg – Colmnitz narrow-gauge railway Untere Hauptstrasse 64 (below)
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1898 one of the last testimonies of the railway line, put into operation in 1898, shutdown and dismantling of the line in 1971, of significance in terms of railway and traffic history, the segmented arch bridge and wide, projecting embankment walls made of gneiss. 08964573
 


Residential building
Residential building Untere Hauptstrasse 66
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re. 1823 (stone ground floor), but probably older Upper floor half-timbered clad, older generation of timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. First floor windows in original size, steep pitched roof. 08964644
 


Railway bridge of the former Klingenberg-Colmnitz narrow-gauge railway
Railway bridge of the former Klingenberg-Colmnitz narrow-gauge railway Untere Hauptstrasse 70 (above)
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1898 Railway bridge with embankment walls of the former Klingenberg – Colmnitz narrow-gauge railway - of importance in terms of railway and transport history 08964574
 


Residential stable house, sandstone trough and gneiss paving of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable house, sandstone trough and gneiss paving of a three-sided courtyard Untere Hauptstrasse 71
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re. 1797 Stable house upper floor half-timbered, u. a. historically important. Two-storey, ground floor with massive plastering, portal in the keystone marked “JJR 1797”, small windows, sliding windows on the gable, flat sloping gable roof (possibly replacement of the original roof). 08964597
 


Colmnitz Viaduct
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Colmnitz Viaduct Untere Hauptstrasse 72 (next to)
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1860-1861 10-yoke stone bridge from the construction time of the Dresden-Werdau railway line , significantly defining the townscape, of importance in terms of building history and landscape. Stone arch bridge with 10 yokes, widened at the top, spanning the valley, Dorfstrasse and stream, 148 m long, 23.4 m high, 7.9 m wide, originally built for 109,130 ​​thalers in 1860/1861, Dresden – Werdau railway line

Dresden-Werdau railway line (ext. 6258).

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Residential house and shed in open development U-Weg 1
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around 1890 originally part of a brick factory, significance in terms of building history and local history. Five-axis, single-storey brick building with a jamb floor, historical gray plaster in brick red with simple smooth plaster structure, historical single windows in segmental arch form with bezels and sills. 08964601
 


Residential house with a later extension, side building and enclosure with two gate pillars To episode 6
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2nd half of the 19th century Residential building upper floor half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Residential house: two-storey, ground floor massively plastered, sandstone window frames, upper floor half-timbered in the rear part boarded up, side building: ground floor partially massive, upper floor half-timbered boarded up, with cellar. 08964599
 


Residential stable house with attached barn To episode 16
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around 1800 Stable house upper floor half-timbered boarded, u. a. architectural significance. Stable house: two-storey, solid ground floor, original-size windows on upper storey, steep pitched roof, barn: two-storey, built at an angle. 08964598
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house To Hofleite 5
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered clad, timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, upper floor (window sizes) intact, steep pitched roof. 08964475
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house To Hofleite 14
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered clad, timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Upper floor (window sizes) intact, steep pitched roof. 08964473
 


Residential building
Residential building Zur Linde 11
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re. 1816 (core possibly older) historically important. Gable half-timbered, with distinctive basket arch door walls, ground floor and long side solid, wall-opening ratio intact, ground floor sandstone window walls, crooked hip roof. 08964487
 

Friedersdorf

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Archway, two colored lintels and inscription plaque On slope 8
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Archway re. 1857 local historical value. Arched gate, with keystone (this one marked and with initials) and fighter, with gate leaf from 1946, door lintels painted in color above the front door and stable door, stable door with horse and cow relief, inscription plaque: “God has helped / God helps us further / in this fate / what affects us ”. 08964764
 


War Memorial First World War Frauensteiner Strasse
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after 1918 (war memorial) local historical relevance. Sandstone, inscribed base, on it canopy that covers the helmet. 08964768
 


Door frames with forge emblem in the keystone Frauensteiner Strasse 18
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re. 1798 local historical value. Sandstone door jambs with horseshoes in the keystone. 08964773
 


Residential stable house and three side buildings of a farm Frauensteiner Strasse 19
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End of the 19th century Uniformly designed, with influences of the Swiss style, formative and relevant to the building history. The house and stable barns are massive, separate from the gable, with a slight overhang of the roof and a Palladio motif in the gable, house with horizontal windows in the gable, stable barn with original sandstone walls and six-paneled winter windows on the upper floor, wall with gate pillars. 08964771
 


Residential stable house Frauensteiner Strasse 20
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before 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Ground floor field stone masonry, sandstone window frames, original six-field mullion, winter window, staircase with sliding windows, upper floor windows in original size, for the most part with original muntin, to the street side visible framework (with struts), steep saddle roof, courtyard and gable side boarded up. 08964767
 


Residential stable house Frauensteiner Strasse 29
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re. 1710 (stone walled in on the ground floor) Upper floor half-timbered clapboard, evidence of the older generation of timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, stable part intact, with vaults, stable door with sandstone walls, upper floor windows largely in original size, steep gable roof, slate roofing. 08964775
 


Residential stable house and three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Ringweg 2
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around 1800 Stable house on the upper floor half-timbered, clad, formative to the image and significant in terms of building history. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, window enlargement on the gable side, upper floor window in original size, saddle roof, side building younger, wooden construction. 08964759
 


Former Inheritance court Teichweg 2
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re. 1676, walled-in stone Residential house and side building as well as a gate pillar of a former hereditary court - solid building residential building with profiled Renaissance windows, side building half-timbered residential stable house, significance in terms of building history and local history. The property had been part of the Frauenstein rule since the 16th century , designated 1676 (bricked-in stone in the stable house), the former manor house probably older.
  • Manor house: two-storey, solid, field stone masonry, with profiled Renaissance windows, buttresses
  • Stable house: solid ground floor, stone walled in there: "Hiob Bernhardt / Erbrichter / Anno 1676", upper floor window in original size, steep pitched roof, gate pillar crowned by zippus.
08964774
 


OdF memorial To the forest
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after 1945 (OdF) of local importance. Memorial, approx. 2 m high, in memory of six concentration camp prisoners murdered by the SS in Friedersdorf in 1945, behind a wooden cross with a red triangle. 08964419
 


Bus shelter and shed at the former Friedersdorf stop
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Bus shelter and shed at the former Friedersdorf stop To the forest
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1920s Relic of technology history, traffic history and local history. One-story, wooden planking, original appearance, railway line largely understandable. 08964418
 


school To old school 1
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re. 1879 (lintel) relevant to the local history, two-storey solid plastered building, sandstone window frames, windows possibly enlarged, gable roof with slate covering, slated roof turret, extension with mansard roof, beautiful door leaf, probably from 1926, sprouting no longer exists. 08964765
 


Residential stable house To old school 4
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around 1800 Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, characterizing the exterior and significant in terms of building history. Ground floor solid, with sandstone window frames, stable part intact, front door not original, upper floor window in original size, hipped roof. 08964770
 


Residential stable house To old school 6
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18th century Upper floor half-timbered, older timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, partly changed, partly recessed windows, upper floor visible framework with struts, gable roof. 08964766
 

Höckendorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Mouth hole (Map) before 1819 From a technical point of view of importance, approx. 5 m passable, then rolled up, dry masonry, mining in Edle Krone since the Middle Ages. 09229836
 


Waystone (Map) 1892 (inscription Borlas parish 1892) From a traffic history point of view, sandstone, approx. 1 m high, crowned. 08964891
 


Upper St. Michaelis tunnel and "Thelersäule"
Upper St. Michaelis tunnel and "Thelersäule" (Map) 15./16. Century Stollen: technical monument of local historical importance. Thelersäule: late medieval / early modern monument of local history, supra-local historical significance. 08964882
 


Waystone (Map) 19th century (no year) of importance in terms of traffic history. Sandstone, approx. 1 m high, crowned. 08964892
 


stollen (Map) 17th century important tunnels in the St. Michaelis mine field with a length of 450 m in the Höckendorfer mining area, of importance in terms of mining history and technology history. 08964881
 


Residential stable house Dippoldiswalder Strasse 3
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Badge re. 1874, but much older, 18th century Upper floor half-timbered, construction preserved, oldest generation of wood construction in place, structural component of the town center development, of importance in terms of building history and house history. Solid ground floor, with old sandstone window frames and some winter windows, low front door frame with door leaf from around 1910, upper floor windows in original size and sprued, half-timbered clad with Eternit, steep saddle roof with sliding door. 08964828
 


Residential building Dippoldiswalder Strasse 9
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Badge re. 1836 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, all windows with pseudo-sprouting, half-hip roof with slate covering. 08964827
 


Residential house in open development, in front of it quarry stone retaining wall Dippoldiswalder Strasse 36
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around 1900 Influence of urban construction methods in rural areas, significant in terms of building history. three-storey solid plastered building, ground floor polygonal masonry, embossed corner blocks, sandstone window frames, crowned with brick, belt cornices, both upper floors with profiled window frames, sprouting no longer present, flat, gabled central projection, decorative tabs, round arch twin windows, original plastered windows in the gables Plaster structure at the corners, gable roof, with overhang. 08964824
 


Barn and barn of a three-sided farm Dippoldiswalder Strasse 40
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1st half of the 19th century Barn upper floor half-timbered, shape-defining image and structure, of architectural significance. Ground floor massive, partly changed, upper floor and gable exposed framework, windows in original size, partly sprouted, steep pitched roof. 08964823
 


Residential stable house Dippoldiswalder Strasse 44a
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, in a prominent place, stately example of typical regional timber construction, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, quarry stone plinth, original window sizes, winter windows with partly original muntin, entrance area changed, upper floor window in original size, mullioned, double-bar visible framework with corner struts, gable partly with decorative paneling, steep saddle roof. 08964822
 


Residential stable house with some decorative elements and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard Dippoldiswalder Strasse 62
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2nd half of the 19th century with numbers 64 and 66 part of a sequence of gable-independent buildings that characterize the townscape, also of architectural significance. Residential stable house: two-storey solid plastered building with Palladio motif in the gable, the same side building on the gable side, both buildings also with corner blocks, massive field barn with central passage, all windows with sandstone walls, residential stable house with gallows window bars. 08964820
 


Residential stable house (No. 64) and two side buildings (side building No. 64a, barn No. 64b) of a three-sided courtyard Dippoldiswalder Strasse 64; 64a; 64b
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2nd half of the 19th century with number 62 and 66 part of a sequence of gable-independent buildings that characterize the townscape, also of architectural significance. Residential stable house: two-storey solid plastered building, smoothed, eaves cornice cranked, gable triple windows, gable-side side building the same, massive field barn with central passage. 08964819
 


Residential stable house and two side buildings as well as a wall with gate posts of a three-sided courtyard, homogeneous in appearance, with echoes of the Swiss style Dippoldiswalder Strasse 66
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re. 1865 with number 62 and 64 part of a sequence of gable-independent buildings that characterize the townscape, also significant in terms of building history. Residential stable house: two-storey solid plastered building, sandstone window frames, gallows window frames, gable twin windows, gable roof with overhang, corner cuboid, field barn: solid, with central passage, side barn also solid, with twin windows. 08964818
 


Road bridge over the Weißeritz Dorfhainer Strasse
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after 1880 Building and traffic history relevance. Segment arch bridge, jointed quarry stone. 08960544
 


Unity of the Höckendorf cemetery with the individual monuments: mortuary and mortuary, enclosure Dorfhainer Strasse
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1844 Totality of the Höckendorf cemetery with the individual monuments: mortuary and mortuary, enclosure and memorial cross (see individual monuments - ID No. 09301365, same address) as well as 2 linden trees as gate trees and tree locations on the outer edge of the Ringweg (garden monument). 09301364
 


Individual features of the totality of the Höckendorf cemetery: morgue and mortuary, enclosure and memorial cross (see totality - ID No. 09301364) Dorfhainer Strasse
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1894 Individual features of the totality of cemetery Höckendorf: mortuary and cemetery, enclosure and memorial cross (see aggregate - ID No. 09301364) - Enclosure: in the NE, SW and NE Enclosure wall made of quarry stone and z. Sometimes also brick masonry with sandstone cover plates (inside plastered, outside unplastered), in the SO enclosure fence with sandstone pillars (with profiled cover plates made of sandstone), sandstone plinth and wrought iron fence panels, in the middle of the south-eastern fence set back gate with two outwardly convex broken stone masonry sections with cover plates, two conically tapering gate pillars made of sandstone masonry and two wrought-iron gate wings, in the middle of the south-western enclosure a new gate to the new celebration hall outside the cemetery. Stone cross: sandstone, erected in 1899 by the sculpture and stonemasonry shop Stoll, Emmrich & Neubert in Freiberg , stands in the west of the central circle, the base with the inscription on the east side: "I am the resurrection / and the life". 09301365
 


Barthmühle
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Barthmühle Dorfhainer Strasse 11
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around 1880 Mill building (without extension) - important in terms of local history and technology, simple two-storey solid plastered building with a slight overhang of the roof ("segment arch style"), sills with flat relief. 08964924
 


Stübemühle
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Stübemühle Dorfhainer Strasse 13
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1st half of the 19th century, core probably older Residential mill house and side building of a mill property as well as quarry stone arch bridge - residential mill house upper floor half-timbered, historically important. Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, partly boarded up, inside cross cap vaults on pillars, farm building around 1900, half-timbered. 08964880
 


Waystone Frauenstrasse
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1835 (according to the inscription on the stone) Significant for traffic history, sandstone, approx. 2 m high 08964883
 


Remnants of a "Thelers"
Remnants of a "Thelers" Kirchweg
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around 1500 late medieval / early modern monument of local history, regional historical significance, polygonal column, broken off, approx. 1.50 m high. 08964831
 


Höckendorf village church, including churchyard
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Höckendorf village church , including churchyard Kirchweg 1
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18th / early 19th century Höckendorf church, including the cemetery with four tombs and enclosure as well as a memorial stone - architectural and local historical significance. 08964829
 


Rectory and barn as well as enclosure wall, archway, rock cellar and parish garden Kirchweg 2
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1698 Rectory upper floor half-timbered, half-timbered barn, formative, architectural and local history of importance. 08964830
 


House arch bridge Schenkberg 2 (near)
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Keystone re. 1873 of importance in terms of building history and traffic history 08964826
 


Former forge Schenkberg 4
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1701 for informational purposes, extension later Upper floor half-timbered, the oldest generation of the wood construction still existing in the village, structural component of the town center development, of architectural and local significance. Ground floor, one gable side and parts of the extension above the ground floor massive, sandstone window frames, windows in the half-timbered in their original size, half-timbered with struts, steep pitched roof with slider, beaver tail covering, front door keystone with horseshoe, old dry toilet, building is now used as a museum. 08964834
 


House and barn of a two-sided courtyard, plus two goal posts Schenkberg 23
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According to information from 1784, concerns the oldest part, but partly the 19th century. Upper floor residential building half-timbered, half-timbered barn, sandstone goalposts, historically important, with reference to local history. Residential house: solid ground floor, natural stone base, sandstone window frames, original door leaf, upper floor half-timbered. Original-size windows, without mullions, double-bar timbered with corner struts, steep hipped roof, upper floor extension boarded up, three old lightning rods, property was a forester's house for a long time. 08964890
 


school-building Way to school 1
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Kern 1839 in the architectural language of the 1920s, relevance to local history. Two-storey solid plastered building, cornice, triangular-crowned entrance, both storeys with profiled sandstone window frames, real gallows throughout, flat central projecting, crowned gable, mansard roof, plain tile roofing. 08964889
 


Former inn Tharandter Strasse 2
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Gable top re. 1867 Some of the interior furnishings have been preserved, of local historical significance. Two-storey solid plastered building, flat central projection, on the ground floor with corner blocks, profiled window walls on both floors, belt cornice, old door leaf, wooden veranda, gabled central projection, triple arched window, two structures. 08964816
 


Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Tharandter Strasse 3
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2nd half of the 18th century Upper floor half-timbered, stately example of timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, rough plaster, sandstone window and door frames, winter windows, upper floor windows largely in their original size, six-field sprouting, half-timbering partially damaged, steep pitched roof. 08964833
 


War memorial for those who fell in World War I, circular square with fence, staircase and archway as well as trees outside the square
War memorial for those who fell in World War I, circular square with fence, staircase and archway as well as trees outside the square Tharandter Straße 6 (opposite)
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after 1918 (war memorial) Local historical significance, brick round base with an iron cross made of sandstone. Location: at the NE corner of the parish garden, the facility is cut into the terrain higher than the street, protected by a retaining wall. Access: from Tharandter Straße via a staircase and through an archway. System: retaining walls made of natural stone masonry, staircase with lower staircase of 6 steps, platform and upper staircase of 9 steps, between lower and upper stairs in line with the retaining wall. Archway (keystone with sword), above the upper staircase a circular space with a low outer retaining wall and seating step, planting area between the circle and retaining wall on the street. War memorial: for the fallen of the First World War, in the form of a column stump made of quarry stone masonry with a cover stone and a cross made of sandstone, on the outer edge of the sandstone the inscription: "Our 61 fallen soldiers from Höckendorf and Obercunnersdorf" in the lower third of the column, individual protruding sandstones with one each Year: "1914", "1915", "1916", "1917", "1918" Trees: two oaks and two spruces outside the circle. 08964832
 


Residential house in open development Tharandter Strasse 7
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around 1900 Evidence of urban influence in rural areas, of importance in terms of building history. Three-storey solid plastered construction, slate covering, ground floor polygonal masonry, all windows with sandstone walls, profiled on the two upper floors, three cornices, side elevation gabled, wooden gable, corners with plaster grooves. 08964836
 


Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard Tharandter Strasse 13
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2nd half of the 19th century u. a. architectural significance. Massive plastered building, old plaster, all windows in their original size, walls partly porphyry tufa, stable part intact, gable roof, old German slate roofing. 08964839
 


Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard Tharandter Strasse 21
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1st half of the 19th century Stable house on the upper floor half-timbered structure, timber construction typical of the region, image-defining location, of architectural significance. Residential stable house: with half-timbered extension across the corner, upper floor windows in original size, no gable roof, barn: wooden construction, boarded up. 08964842
 


Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard Tharandter Strasse 25
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re. 1903 Solid residential stable, half-timbered side building, historically important. Residential stable house: two-story solid plastered building, polygonal masonry base, all window frames and sills sandstone, profiled, with gallows, winter windows on the upper floor, gable with triple windows, gable roof with overhang, side building: half-timbered on both floors, slate covering, with echoes of Swiss style. 08964843
 


Residential stable house Tharandter Strasse 29
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, smoothed, front door area changed, windows in the exposed framework in original size, without gable roof, gable roof with old German slate covering, gable artificial slate, side building: boarded up, openings in original size, old German slate covering. 08964844
 


Stable house and barn of a former four-sided courtyard, with dry stone wall facing the street Tharandter Street 39; 41
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1st half of the 19th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, barn half-timbered, of strong image-defining effect, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, with rough plaster, sandstone door walls, first floor window in original size, without grafting, crooked hip roof, barn partially visible framework with changes, original cubage and roof truss. 08964847
 


Arch bridge Tharandter Straße 44 (in front)
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End of the 19th century Structurally and historically important, quarry stone arch bridge, brick inner layer. 08964888
 


Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Tharandter Strasse 47
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re. 1811 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance and image-defining function. Residential stable house: Ground floor solid, smoothed and heavily changed, windows in the half-timbered part largely in original size, two-bar timbered with corner struts, crooked hip roof. 08964845
 


Hut house in open development in Edle Krone Tharandter Strasse 56
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End of the 19th century Local and mining historical context. One-storey solid plastered building, original plaster probably, flat corner pilasters, street side with writing field under eaves, gable roof with slate covering. 08964887
 


Reception building at Edle Krone station
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Reception building at Edle Krone station Tharandter Strasse 56a
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1907 Timber construction, originally preserved, relevance to technology and building history. Single-storey wooden construction with original window bars, surrounding pillar porch, rounded roof, inside central wooden "rotunda", the old station building was converted into a civil servants' residence after the new station building was rebuilt, the new station building is based on an in-house design of the state railway - BI Freiberg u. a. Architects Baumgärtel , St falls and probably mainly by P. (name not written out in files). 08964815
 


Official residence, until 1908 reception building Edle Krone Tharandter Strasse 56b
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2nd half of the 19th century (old station building, after 1908) with echoes of Swiss style, technical and historical relevance. Two-storey solid plastered building, storeys optically separated by a belt cornice, segment arched windows below, sandstone window frames on both storeys, flat saddle roof with overhang, inscription: "Noble Crown", gable with oculus and remnants of plaster structure. 08964814
 


Production building in Edle Krone Tharandter Strasse 58
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before 1900 of importance in terms of industrial history. One-storey solid plastered building, original plaster probably, segmented arched windows with small pieces of grooved windows, above stucco poculi, tooth-cut eaves, flat gable roof with horizontal skylights. 08964886
 


Residential house in Edle Krone Tharandter Strasse 58 (next to)
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before 1900 with some ornament, mining history context, building history of importance. Two-storey solid plastered building with a flat, gabled central projection, corner pilaster strips made of brick, two cornices, profiled sandstone window frames, cranked eaves cornice, jamb, original plaster. 08964885
 

Obercunnersdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Individual features of the entity Klingenberg dam for the Höckendorf sub-section, OT Obercunnersdorf: dam wall and flood relief system (individual features for ID No. 09304131) (Map) 1908-1914 Individual monuments of the material entity Klingenberg dam for the Höckendorf sub-section, OT Obercunnersdorf: Dam wall and flood relief system (each eastern part, form a unit with the western sub-section Klingenberg - see individual monuments - ID no. 08963310) as well as a portal clad in quarry stone as a relic of the former sliding shaft to the circulation tunnel ( See also the totality of OT Obercunnersdorf - ID No. 09304169) - an overall architectural and hydraulic engineering system of exceptional architectural and technical historical value. 09304168
 


Individual features of the Klingenberg dam for the sub-section Obercunnersdorf: Dam wall and flood relief system (individual features for ID no. 09304131) Individual characteristics of the aggregate Klingenberg dam for the Obercunnersdorf section: Dam wall and flood relief system (in each case eastern part, separated from the Klingenberg district by the district boundary (see also aggregate document OT Klingenberg - ID No. 09304131 and aggregate component document OT Obercunnersdorf - ID No. 09304169) - Complete hydraulic engineering system of extraordinary architectural and technical historical value, first work to be carried out in Saxony by the later Dresden City Planning Councilor Hans Poelzig, implementation of architectural reform efforts in a technical building project, one of the most important dams in Germany, monument protection also applies to the existing historical technology 09304172
 


Aggregate component of the Klingenberg dam in the Obercunnersdorf district with the following individual monuments: Dam wall and flood relief system (aggregate component for ID No. 09304131) 1908-1914 Material entity component of the material entity Klingenberg dam (see also entity entity in the OT Klingenberg - ID No. 09304195, in the OT Beerwalde - ID No. 09304193, and in the OT Klingenberg - ID No. 09304131), of which the sub-section OT Obercunnersdorf includes the following individual monuments ( see individual monuments - ID No. 09304168): Dam wall and flood relief system (each eastern part, forms a unit with the Klingenberg section - ID No. 08963310) as well as the quarry-stone-clad portal as a relic of the former slide shaft to the circulation tunnel - an architectural and hydraulic engineering overall system of extraordinary structural engineering and technical historical value. 09304169
 


Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Dorfstrasse
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around 1500 late medieval / early modern monument of local history, supra-local historical significance. Of the seven Theler columns erected on the Kirchsteig between Höckendorf and Stieflitzgrund, two are still fully preserved today (the other in Ruppendorf). 08964879
 


Residential building Dorfstrasse 3
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around 1900 Upper floor half-timbered, late example of timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, first floor windows in original size, flat saddle roof with overhang, integrated business section. 08964865
 


Residential stable house and barn of a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 7a
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re. 1856 Barn half-timbered structure, shaping the image and structure, significance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: two-storey solid plastered building, sandstone window frames, corner blocks, triple window in the gable, above lunette and acreoter , slate covering , barn: visible framework on both storeys, original opening sizes, with authentic six-field sprout. 08964868
 


Residential stable house and barn of a former three-sided courtyard and archway Dorfstrasse 8
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1st half of the 19th century Both buildings are half-timbered, have a historical significance and shape the image. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, rough plaster, front door walls with keystone, upper floor windows in original size, except for two but without gable roof, round archway behind the residential stable house, barn on the ground floor very changed, but the half-timbered construction largely preserved. 08964869
 


School in historicist forms
School in historicist forms Dorfstrasse 9b
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Blackboard ground floor re. 1885 relevance to local history. Two-storey solid plastered building with triangular gabled side elevation, large arched entrance, in front of it a flight of stairs, sandstone window frames with sills, rung removed, occasionally preserved window crowns, side elevation and gable side with cranked eaves. 08964871
 


Residential stable house, side building (No. 10a), two further side buildings and archway of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 10; 10a
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1790 shaping the image and building history. Residential stable house: Ground floor field stone, original preserved, front door walls with keystone, sandstone window walls, upper floor half-timbered removed and newly bricked, gable boarded, gable roof with slips , stable / trimmings : partly solid, partly half-timbered plastered, highly originally preserved, six-paneled winter windows, steep Half-hipped roof, field barn: upper floor half-timbered, more recent, gable barn: field stone, with sandstone window frames, jamb, gable roof, archway: round-arched, sandstone, with keystone. 08964870
 


Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 11
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1st half of the 19th century Half-timbered barn, historically important. Residential stable house: two-storey solid plastered building, sandstone window frames, long side somewhat smoothed, gable bezel, back, however, with horizontal windows, good old German slate covering, crooked hip roof, cranked eaves cornice, barn: both floors are half-timbered, highly preserved in the original appearance (e.g. lattice windows), could once have been Dreiseithof. 08964872
 


Barn and shed Dorfstrasse 14
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18th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, with sandstone window walls, six-field sprouting, upper floor half-timbered plastered, windows in original size except for the rear, gable on the valley side, visible framework, gable roof, front door possibly 1930s, shed with rustic planking. 08964873
 


Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 18
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around 1900 with influences of the Swiss style, in an exposed location. Three-storey solid plastered building, basement square, sandstone window frames, gallows sprouting, gabled side projection, gable roof with slate covering and overhang. 08964875
 


Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 20
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2nd half of the 19th century Structural and image-defining, significance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: two-storey solid plastered building, sandstone window frames, no sprouting, stable part easily recognizable, cranked eaves, gable with triple window, high solid side building with passage, wall-opening ratio intact. 08964876
 


Residential stable house and side building of a massive three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 26
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2nd half of the 19th century Structural and image-defining, significance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: two-storey solid plastered building with sandstone window frames, without grafting, corner cuboid, front door crowned, gray plaster, jamb, cranked eaves, beaver tail covering, side building: two-storey solid plastered building. 08964877
 


Residential stable house, two side buildings and two gate pillars of a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 31
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2nd half of the 19th century Both side buildings are half-timbered, shape the image and structure, and have a historical significance. Residential stable house: two-storey solid plastered building, jamb, sandstone window frames, corner cuboid, triple windows in the gable, the two side buildings on the ground floor solid, timber-framed part with largely original opening sizes. 08964867
 


Massive three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 32; 32a
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2nd half of the 19th century The courtyard structure has been preserved, characterizes the image due to its elevated location and is of architectural significance. Stable house: two-storey solid plastered building, sandstone window frames, gable side with corner cuboid, gable-side barn largely preserved in appearance (jamb floor). 08964866
 


Trouser mill
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Trouser mill To Hosenmühle 1
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re. 1872 Residential mill house - with elements of the Swiss style, local historical significance. Two-storey solid plastered building with remnants of plaster structure, sandstone window frames, door crown with mill emblem, flat gable roof with old German slate covering, roof overhang. 08964878
 

Pretzschendorf

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Residential stable house Bachstrasse 1
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re. 1836 (keystone door walls) Upper floor half-timbered, formative and important in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, front door basket arch with keystone, first floor window in original size, half-hip roof, slate roofing, half-timbered clad on three sides, one side visible framework. 08964149
 


Cottage Bachstrasse 8
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, shaping the exterior, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Solid ground floor, sandstone front door walls, winter window, upper floor window sprouted and in original size, back side: timbered timber frame, with low commercial annex, beautiful timbered gable design, saddle roof. 08964150
 


Residential stable house, three side buildings and two archways as well as the paving of a stately four-sided courtyard Dresdner Strasse 1
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re. 1856 (lintel residential stable house) All buildings are half-timbered, with a visual and structural impact, u. a. architectural significance. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, upper floor half-timbered, two pike roofs and loading hatch, original window sizes, profiled front door walls, colored, inscribed "18 ... Zimmermann 56" in overhanging , connected by a profiled archway (inscribed 1856 in the keystone) Stable barn: Upper floor timber-frame slated, long side boarded up on the outside, behind another archway, the buildings each with a gable bezel, two further timber-framed farm buildings. 08964134
 


Residential building Dresdner Strasse 11
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re. 1848 (door frames) Upper floor half-timbered, late, largely intact evidence of timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor with sandstone window frames, lintel with inscription, first floor windows in original size, timber-frame slated, half-hip roof. 08964144
 


Residential stable house and barn of a three-sided courtyard Dresdner Strasse 12
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around 1800, possibly a little older of image-defining effect and relevant to the building history. Residential stable house: ground floor plastered field stone, front door area changed, stable door still with old basket arch, sandstone walls, grooved winter windows (gable), upper floor window grooved and in original size, boarded up on one side, otherwise exposed framework, double-sided framework, gable with struts, steep saddle roof, barn: Ground floor massively plastered, wooden structure preserved, windows with original muntin. 08964136
 


Three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Dresdner Strasse 14
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19th century Side building half-timbered with careful boarding, with a central passage into the courtyard, defining the image and significant in terms of building history. Construction intact, windows in original size, with original muntin (opening flaps), slate covering of the field barn, weather vane marked 1937, probably refers to the roof covering date. 08964137
 


Residential stable house and side building Dresdner Strasse 18
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2nd half of the 18th century (stable house) Stable house upper floor partly half-timbered, remarkable half-timbered stable barn with central passage, significance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: half-timbered clad, original window sizes, massive ground floor, with changes, steep pitched roof, slate roofing, barn: windows and hatches in original size, original six-field muntin, with opening flaps. 08964138
 


Residential building Dresdner Strasse 24
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re. 1877 (door frames), core probably older Without extension, upper floor half-timbered, architectural significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone door jambs, first floor windows in original size, residential building largely restored in its original appearance. 08964139
 


Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard Dresdner Strasse 34
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around 1750 Stable house, upper floor half-timbered, half-timbered barn, image-defining effect and significance in terms of building history. Stable house: solid ground floor, first floor windows in original size, boarded gable, steep pitched roof, barn: both floors half-timbered, driveway from the street. 08964141
 


Residential stable house, two side buildings and barn of a four-sided courtyard Dresdner Strasse 60; 60b
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around 1910 Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, with influences of reform architecture, barn and side building half-timbered, significance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, original door leaf, crowded with vertical windows above the entrance, mansard gable above, original window bars, the three side buildings (one barn with a driveway from the street) with intact half-timbered construction and largely original appearance, parts of the buildings clad. 08964169
 


Residential stable house and side building Dresdner Strasse 64
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re. 1909 Residential stable house upper floor visible framework, side building framework, late phase of timber construction, image-defining system, of architectural significance. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, first floor windows in original size, decorative round arch double windows in the gable, barn: solid ground floor and only in the jamb wood construction, saddle roof with pike. 08964170
 


Residential stable house Dresdner Strasse 66
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1666 Dendro Upper floor half-timbered, typical example of regional timber construction, of architectural significance. Documentation required. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, grooved winter windows, house and stable doors each with grooves, upper floor windows grooved and in original size, renovation phase on the keystone in the living area can be read: marked 1809. 08964168
 


Two barns and paving of a four-sided courtyard Dresdner Strasse 70
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Barn re. 1825 (door frames) both buildings upper floor half-timbered, strongly defining the image, of architectural significance. Barn (with a passage from the street): solid ground floor, courtyard side changed, upper floor timber-frame cantilevered, sliding windows, saddle roof. Stable barn: solid ground floor, door sandstone walls (marked 1825), upper floor half-timbered corner struts, old sliding windows, gable roof covered with slate. 08964809
 


Residential stable house, two side buildings and barn of a four-sided courtyard Dresdner Strasse 76; 76b
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Mid 19th century (stable house) all buildings upper floor half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Residential stable house (No. 76): Solid ground floor, windows, doors and roofing sandstone walls, upper floor half-timbered regular, cladded street sides, original window sizes, but without sprouts, gable roof with dormer window, slate covering. - Stable barn (No. 76): solid ground floor, sandstone walls, upper floor half-timbered, corner struts, partially boarded up, original sliding windows, two barns on an L-shaped floor plan (no.76b): solid ground floor, with passage to the field, upper floor half-timbered with corner struts, Newer sliding windows, gable roof with slate covering, boarded up exterior of the barn on the upper floor. 08964810
 


Residential stable house and barn of a former four-sided courtyard Dresdner Strasse 82
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Mid-18th century both buildings upper floor half-timbered, gable characterizing the townscape, significance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, irregular, corner struts, plastered street side, original window sizes, gable roof partially covered with slate, stable barn: solid ground floor, windows and doors with sandstone walls, upper floor half-timbered irregular, old barn doors, old sliding windows, gable roof. 08964811
 


Residential stable house and stable barn of a four-sided courtyard Dresdner Strasse 84
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Middle of the 18th century (portal keystone numbered 1 - 22) both buildings upper floor half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Residential stable house: ground floor quarry stone masonry, sandstone portal with keystone, upper floor half-timbered with corner struts, solid street gable, old gray plaster, plaster corner pilasters, on the gable oculus, steep saddle roof, stable barn: ground floor solid, broken brick, upper floor half-timbered, corner struts, saddle roof with slate covering. 08964812
 


Funkes Mill Dresdner Strasse 86
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2nd half of the 19th century, e.g. T. around 1900 Residential mill house and two side buildings of a mill property - side building half-timbered, strongly defining the image, significance in terms of building history and local history. Residential mill house: two-storey solid plastered building, corner blocks, sandstone window frames, old sprouts largely preserved, cranked eaves, gable roof, valley side with gabled central projection, side building: partly exposed framework, partly boarding, slate covering. 08964813
 


Cottage Narrow Alley 5
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18th century, possibly older Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, with six-field sprouting of the winter windows, upper floor windows partially enlarged, gable and back boarded up, otherwise front side visible framework (with foot tape). 08964151
 


Former Niederpretzschendorf stop Erich-Weinert-Strasse
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1920s Relevant to traffic and local history, one-storey boarded bus shelter with a pent roof. 08964422
 


Residential stable house Erich-Weinert-Strasse 12
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1st half of the 19th century, core possibly older Upper floor timber-frame boarded up, timber construction typical of the region, characterizing the exterior, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, winter windows, entrance area changed, upper floor windows a little enlarged a long time ago, gable roof. 08964157
 


Residential building Erich-Weinert-Strasse 17
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, upper floor windows in original size, but without a gable roof, slate roof, boarded up top gable, hooked floor plan. 08964163
 


Residential stable house Erich-Weinert-Strasse 22
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18th century Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history and characterizing the street scene. Ground floor solid, smoothed, area of ​​the doors changed, but the half-timbered part (clad with asbestos slate) intact (original window sizes), gable roof, slate covering, old lightning rod, barn built at right angles from later times. Monument text:

Former cottage in the floodplain of the Waldhufendorf, probably different construction times, the oldest going back to the 18th century, the (smoothed) ground floor with modified door areas massive (relatively strong field stone walls), possibly once a wooden structure (surrounding framework?), Traditional floor plan division into living area , Corridor and stable / utility part, upper floor half-timbered, clad with Eternit, only a small part has been massively replaced here, original window sizes indicate an intact construction, saddle roof with wind panes in the rafter area, slate roofing, old lightning rod, the barn built at right angles later not a monument, the house has architectural and local development significance, thanks to its position in the floodplain, it embodies the typical development within Waldhufendörfern.

08964159
 


Barn of a three-sided farm Erich-Weinert-Strasse 24
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1st half of the 19th century, core possibly. older stately half-timbered barn on the field side, of architectural significance. Construction intact, windows with old muntin, double-bar framework, gable roof, old roof structure, with a protruding upper floor. 08964160
 


Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard Erich-Weinert-Strasse 40
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last third of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, late phase of typical regional timber construction, of architectural significance. Ground floor massive, with remnants of plastered structure, corner blocks, sandstone window frames, two profiled door frames with crowning, inscription "Geissler", all windows (both floors) originally sprouted and in their original size, gable and arched twin windows. 08964166
 


Residential stable house, drive-through barn and another barn of a three-sided courtyard, with water trough Erich-Weinert-Strasse 43
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Stable house at the end of the 18th century (core probably 1580 - information) Stable house upper floor half-timbered, u. a. historically important. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, sandstone walls (door and window), stable door marked 1888, upper floor half-timbered two layers with corner struts, gable roof, cement roof tiles 1908-10, barn with passage: ground floor massive, upper floor wooden construction boarded up, barn: ground floor solid, upper floor half-timbered partially boarded up . 08964808
 


Residential house (No. 54) and side building (No. 52) with extension Erich-Weinert-Strasse 52; 54
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18th century (residential building) Upper floor half-timbered, mansard roof, baroque cubature, of architectural significance. Residential house: with “baroque” cubature, half-hipped roof, upper floor half-timbered, with enlarged windows, side building (older part): two-storey, with original window sizes, profiled door walls and old door leaf, inside groin vault , half-hipped roof, three-storey extension (around 1920) with a former workshop , original sprout, steep hipped roof. 08964423
 


Residential stable house, two side buildings and barn of a four-sided courtyard Erich-Weinert-Strasse 62
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around 1870 Solid residential stable, side building upper floor half-timbered, barn boarded wood construction, of image-defining effect, of architectural significance. Residential stable house: two-storey, solid, brick building plastered, stable part field stone, stable with original vault, two profiled door walls with straight roofing, beautiful old door leaf, sandstone walls, winter window, original sprouting, cranked eaves cornice, gable with twin windows, side building: visible framework, basket arch Original rung, saddle roof, side building on the field side, visible framework with wooden door frames, wooden construction boarded up with barn. 08964424
 


Residential stable house and three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Erich-Weinert-Strasse 68
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2nd half of the 18th century All buildings are half-timbered, with a strong visual impact and significance in terms of building history. Stable house: solid ground floor (field stone), door frames broken off, clad with valuable stair vaults, upper floor and gable, partly with ornamental foliation. Window sizes original, stable part not original, loading hatch on the courtyard side, front side building: with field stone ground floor, gable paneled, largely preserved in its original appearance, two further half-timbered side buildings, south side lined, four old lightning rods. 08964425
 


Waystone Erich-Weinert-Straße 68 (opposite)
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19th century of importance in terms of traffic history. Sandstone, approx. 1 m high. 08964426
 


Residential stable house Lindenweg 4
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18th century Upper floor half-timbered, type of the Central German stable house with wooden construction, historically important. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, timber framing, with original window sizes, part of the framing replaced with stone in places, gable roof covered with slate appears to be intact. 08964152
 


Pretzschendorf manor, residential building Schulgasse 1
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after 1850, the eaves section much older House of a former manor and remains of a house wall - u. a. local historical significance. Massive, two gable corner sections, connected by an eaves-side structure, gable-side parts probably built around 1850, compact structure, sandstone window frames, remnants of plastering, inside a plaque indicating the fire in 1905, vaulted cellar with a presumed passage to Frauenstein. 08964146
 


Residential building Thomas-Müntzer-Strasse 5
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered clad, former poor house, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Solid ground floor with original window sizes, upper floor windows in original size, single-panel, steep pitched roof. 08964129
 


Residential stable house Thomas-Müntzer-Strasse 6
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around 1800, possibly even older Upper floor timber-frame boarded, typical regional timber construction, of architectural significance. Hook floor plan, field stone ground floor, first floor window in original size, front door and stable walls sandstone, steep pitched roof, artificial slate covering. 08964132
 


Residential stable house Thomas-Müntzer-Strasse 23
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around 1800 Upper floor timber-frame boarded, typical regional timber construction, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, stepped (winter) double windows, upper floor windows in original size and muntin, front door area changed, SE side: visible framework. 08964124
 


Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard Thomas-Müntzer-Strasse 32
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18th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered boarded up, half-timbered barn, u. a. architectural significance. Stable house: solid ground floor, sandstone walls, steep pitched roof, barn on the upper floor also originally preserved. 08964125
 


Quarry stone segment arch bridge Thomas-Müntzer-Straße 32 (opposite)
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probably 1st half of the 19th century historically important 08964126
 


Two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard Thomas-Müntzer-Strasse 54
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after 1900 Half-timbered building with a strong impact on the townscape, well preserved in its original appearance, of architectural significance, two floors of visible framework. 08964651
 


Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard Thomas-Müntzer-Strasse 64
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around 1700 Upper floor half-timbered, outstanding example of older timber construction typical of the region, of importance in terms of building history and house history. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, front door with keystone, stable part and hallway with groin vault, upper floor windows in original size, steep saddle roof, boarded, slightly protruding gable, barn: solid ground floor, partly field stone, half-timbered construction preserved, boarded up street and gable side, original roof truss . 08964122
 


Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard Thomas-Müntzer-Strasse 68
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18th century Upper floor half-timbered, u. a. historically important. The ground floor is massive, some with changes in window sizes, with sandstone window frames, some with sprouts, half-timbered double-transom, upper floor windows largely in their original size, gable slated, front door segmented. 08964121
 


Residential building Thomas-Müntzer-Strasse 71
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor mostly half-timbered, in a formative place, of architectural significance, context to Freiberger Straße 8. Ground floor and gable sides solid, with winter windows, front door area changed, windows in half-timbered in original size, half-hipped roof, slate covering. 08964119
 


Archway with fighter and keystone Thomas-Müntzer-Strasse 74
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18th century Local history document, segment arch of approx. 3.50 m span. 08964120
 


Quarry stone segment arch bridge Wiesenstrasse 12 (near)
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probably 1st half of the 19th century historically important 08964130
 


Residential building To church 1
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18th century Upper floor half-timbered, in the picture-defining place, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, first floor windows in original size, single-panel, clad gable side, slate covering, half-timbered in part with struts. 08964117
 


Residential house on a hooked floor plan, with a side building at the corner To church 8
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18th century, core possibly even older Upper floor half-timbered, partly wood shingled, partly slated, in a prominent place, in the context of Thomas-Müntzer-Straße 71, significant building history. Ground floor massive, with some significant changes, upper floor windows in original size, some still old six-field sprout, steep hipped roof. 08964118
 


Rectory and side building To church 10; 12
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re. 1819 Parsonage and side building (No. 10) with parish garden (belongs to No. 12) as well as enclosure wall and sandstone plaque at the gate - relevance to building and local history. Rectory: solid, basket-arch sandstone door frames, old door leaf, sandstone window frames, original window sizes, boarded up courtyard side, gable and roof slated, one-and-a-half-story side building: solid, sandstone panel at the gate denotes the stay of Frederick the Great in 1759/60 (presumably from the previous building ). 08964155
 


Pretzschendorf village church, including churchyard, war memorial
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Pretzschendorf village church , including churchyard, war memorial To church 12a
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re. 1732 (church, marked in the lintel) Pretzschendorf village church - an important central building , one of the largest village churches in Saxony. In front of the church there is a comparatively elaborate war memorial to the First World War, important for local history and great architectural history. 08964153
 

Roethenbach

image designation location Dating description ID
Waystone Old street
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19th century of importance in terms of traffic history. Sandstone, approx. 140 cm high, weathered writing, crowned. 08964777
 


Residential building Bergstrasse 1
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, with wooden entrance house, original size window, six-field grooved winter window, upper floor window in original size, but without muntin. 08964784
 


Syringe house Bergstrasse 1a
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re. 1891 in the keystone of the central arch relevance to local and social history. One-storey solid plastered building, set off with red brick (framing of the openings, eaves cornice), three segment-arched openings, slate covering. 08964785
 


Residential stable house with corner extension Bergstrasse 2
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2nd half of the 18th century Upper floor half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Massive ground floor, front door changed, but ground floor windows with original six-field transom, two with winter windows, bricked gable side, upper floor window in original size, with original six-field transom, extension over the corner visible framework, younger. 08964781
 


War Memorial First World War
War Memorial First World War Bergstrasse 2 (opposite)
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after 1918 (war memorial) local historical significance, inscribed granite monolith 08964782
 


Old school
Old school Bergstrasse 4
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re. 1866 (clock face) Singular language of form and relevance to the local history. Massive, two-storey plastered building, both storeys sandstone window frames (profiled), originally grooved, segment-arched door frames, old door leaf, corner cuboid, also of the middle projection on the ground floor, above pilasters, central tower clock, upper floor of the tower with round-arch double windows, old village school with in neo-Romanesque Tower with a central projection. 08964783
 


Residential stable house Bergstrasse 9b
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re. 1873 front door, but probably older Upper floor timber-frame boarded up, characterizing the image and of importance in terms of building history. Ground floor massive, changed: burglary of lying windows, front door area not original, window. Upper floor in the original six-field sprout and in original size, boarded gable, gable roof, crucial parts in a highly original way. 08964789
 


Residential stable house and stable barn of a three-sided courtyard Bergstrasse 10
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around 1900 Both buildings, upper floor visible framework, picture-defining function, historically important, window sizes on the upper floor originally, sprouts no longer exist. 08964798
 


Residential stable house Bergstrasse 16
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2nd half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, an example of later standardized timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, with sandstone front door walls and sandstone window walls, all windows in their original size and with gallows, flat gable roof, slate roofing. 08964786
 


Residential stable house, two side buildings and barn of a four-sided courtyard Bergstrasse 19
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around 1900 Stable house upper floor half-timbered, remarkable barn with mansard roof, late regional typical construction, historically important. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, sandstone window walls, front door area changed, stable removed, upper floor windows in original size, without gable, clad gable, elaborate, boarded half-timbered barn with mansard roof, two further side buildings in wood construction. 08964791
 


Residential building Bergstrasse 20
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re. 1876 Upper floor half-timbered, example of later standardized timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, winter windows, profiled front door walls, front door not original, upper floor window slightly enlarged, gable roof, slate covering, clad gable side. 08964787
 


Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard Bergstrasse 24
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2nd half of the 19th century both buildings upper storey timber framing boarded up, significance in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, windows without muntin, but in original size. 08964797
 


Residential stable house and side building of a two-sided courtyard Bergstrasse 33
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around 1900 Stable house upper floor half-timbered, side building half-timbered, late example of timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, first floor windows in original size, flat gable roof, slate roofing, gable ends of both buildings also slated. 08964792
 


Residential building Bergstrasse 35
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around 1800 Upper floor timber-framed, important in terms of architectural history. Solid ground floor, with horizontal windows, old front door walls, cladding on the gable side, windows in original size on the upper floor, but without gable roof, slate roof. 08964793
 


Residential house of a two-sided courtyard, without extension Hartmannsdorfer Strasse 3
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Core 18th century Upper floor half-timbered structure, defining the image and building historical significance. Solid ground floor, some still with winter windows, but enlarged gable windows, windows in original size, sides boarded up, gable cladding, gable roof, slate covering. 08964779
 


Residential building Hartmannsdorfer Strasse 4
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered boarded and clapboard, u. a. architectural significance. Massive ground floor, first floor windows in original size and sprouted, saddle roof (that of the commercial section raised), shingled gable. 08964778
 


Archway with fighter and keystone Hartmannsdorfer Strasse 11
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re. 1866 keystone Relevant to the local history, the keystone marked “CGW 1866”, 1 m above the crown: “Alles mit Gott”. 08964780
 


Waystone Weißeritzstrasse
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19th century Significant in traffic history, approx. 120 cm, sandstone 08964776
 


Röthenbacher Mill
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Röthenbacher Mill Weißeritzstrasse 1
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Mill rel. 1900 (gable) Residential house of the former Röthenbacher mill and Romanesque font (from the former Church of the Holy Helper in Reichstädt) in the garden of the property - the only remaining building of the mill ensemble, exposed location. Two-storey solid construction with a gable roof, emphasis on the center by a roof bay window with a pyramidal top, sandstone walls. 08964758
 

Ruppendorf

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Residential building Old way to school 1
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Solid ground floor, sandstone window and door walls, gallows sprouting, upper floor half-timbered, windows renewed, without sprouting, back solid and changed, formerly residential stable house, presumably Ausgedinge. 08964908
 


Residential stable house and barn of a former three-sided farm Am Mühlgraben 12
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2nd half of the 19th century Barn half-timbering, architectural significance, image-defining effect. Residential stable house: two-story solid plastered building, first floor windows in original size, with sandstone walls, gable bezel, mostly no original muntin, cranked eaves, stable barn: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, windows in size and muntin original. 08964911
 


Residential stable house and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard Am Mühlgraben 27
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around 1800 Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, both side buildings half-timbered, defining the image and structure, significance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, sandstone window and front door walls, door leaf on the front door and stable part changed, upper floor window in original size, timber frame boarded on the long side, beautiful gable cross braces, valley side barn: upper floor timber frame with original window sizes, valley side boarded up, barn: Prussian Half-timbering on both floors, windows in original size and muntin, saddle roof with overhang, two old lightning rods. 08964914
 


Residential stable house, side building and half-timbered barn of a three-sided courtyard Am Mühlgraben 35
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2nd half of the 19th century Image-defining and relevance to building history. Residential stable house: two-storey solid plastered building, sandstone window and door walls, door roofing, corner cuboid, window rungs largely in the original sense, three old lightning rods, old German slate covering, massive barn: gable, otherwise like residential stable house, both buildings with quadruple and triple windows in the gable, side building solid. 08964916
 


Side building, barn and dry stone wall of a three-sided courtyard Am Mühlgraben 39
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re. 1870 (gable side building) Half-timbered barn, image-defining effect and significance in terms of building history. Side building, massive, intact wall-opening ratio, sandstone window frames, old muntin, rear part boarded up, arched door mantle with keystone, barn: both storeys half-timbered, windows in original size and muntin, image-defining roof house in the central axis. 08964918
 


Residential building Am Mühlgraben 41
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around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, shaping the exterior and of importance in terms of building history. Solid ground floor with sandstone window frames, windows in their original size and muntin preserved, upper floor half-timbered, rear and one gable side clad, gable roof. 08964917
 


Remains of a moated castle with a keep
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Remains of a moated castle with a keep Beerwalder Strasse
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12th century supra-local historical significance. Laid out like a park, ruins of a round keep made of hammer-right layered masonry. 08964900
 


Waystone Beerwalder Strasse
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re. 1836 Significant for traffic history, made of sandstone, approx. 130 cm high, crowned and labeled. 08964895
 


Originally preserved house with forge Beerwalder Strasse 1
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last third of the 19th century in the picture-defining place, local historical significance. Two-storey plastered solid construction, with a flat, gabled central projection, roof overhangs with echoes of Swiss style, old German slate covering, corner blocks, sandstone window frames, profiled sandstone door frames, partially original window rungs, gable with twin segment arched windows. 08964896
 


Sandstone arch bridge
Sandstone arch bridge Beerwalder Straße 4 (in front)
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19th century Significant in terms of local history, single-arc, house stone 08964899
 


Bridge (underpass) Beerwalder Straße 7 (in front)
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19th century of importance in terms of local history, single-arch, made of stone (sandstone) 08964901
 


Single arch bridge Beerwalder Straße 9 (in front)
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19th century of importance in terms of local history, Haustein 08964902
 


Residential stable house and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard Beerwalder Strasse 13
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2nd half of the 19th century and after Massive stable house, half-timbered side building, courtyard area preserved in structure and appearance, significance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: two-storey solid plastered building, sandstone window frames, profiled sandstone door frames, plastered corners, gable with oculus and segmented arch triple window, sprouting largely lost, new slate covering, NW barn: ground floor partially changed, supports with head struts, upper floor windows in original size and sprout, gable roof with slate covering, dominant loading arm, 2nd side building: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, original window sizes, sprout and slate covering, three old lightning rods (Fleming company?), gable with oculus and segmented triple window, north side with manure Dry stone wall. 08964903
 


Residential stable house, without extensions Beerwalder Strasse 31
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around 1800, possibly older Upper floor half-timbered, older generation of timber buildings typical of the region, significance in terms of building history. Half-timbered structure plastered over, massive gable side, all windows in their original size and muntin in the original sense, old roof truss, saddle roof, business section boarded up. 08964906
 


Two stable houses, side buildings and archway of a four-sided courtyard Beerwalder Strasse 32
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Door lintel re. 1734 (FW residential stable house) one residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, the other massive, half-timbered side building, four-sided courtyard preserved in the structure, significance in terms of building history. Solid residential stable: two-storey plastered building with gable design through arched windows, slate roofing, profiled sandstone window frames, half-timbered residential stable house: elongated building with integrated economic part, wooden structure largely preserved, old sprout, old core, half-timbered side building: two floors half-timbered, central loading hatch, upper floor Window in original size and muntin. 08964907
 


War memorial World War I Freiberger Strasse
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after 1918 Local historical significance, about 3 m high, square granite column with a relief capital, oak, linden rondelle, one of the former 2 pyramid poplars that framed the monument, on street 3 linden and hedge. 08964893
 


Murder and Atonement Cross Freiberger Straße 12 (opposite)
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15./16. Century of local importance 08964897
 


Former school Freiberger Strasse 14
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2nd half of the 19th century central location, historical significance. Two-storey solid plastered building with a slightly protruding central projectile and central door, door and window walls and corner pilasters made of sandstone, door crowns, original wall openings, windows renewed, without sprouts, flat hipped roof. 08964909
 


Moving house of a farm Freiberger Strasse 40
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street-side facade 1852 Upper floor half-timbered, in a picture-defining location, form unique in the place, social and architectural relevance. Solid ground floor on a high base, upper floor construction intact, paneled. 08964922
 


Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Freiberger Straße 53 (near)
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15th century late medieval / early modern monument of local history, supra-local historical significance. Sandstone column, approx. 2 m high, with a picture niche and a niche with an iron cross, the picture surface filled with a depiction of a sower (marked 1931–31). 08964921
 


Residential stable house (without extensions) and side building Freiberger Strasse 54
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Core 18th century, later reshaped Side building half-timbered construction, exposed location, significance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: Ground floor and residential part after remodeling massive, sandstone window frames, stable part half-timbered, windows in original size, partially renewed, without gable, boarded gable, roof with slate covering, side building: very small, ground floor solid, courtyard-side projecting upper floor in half-timbered, window sizes original, slate covering. 08964920
 


Ruppendorf village church, including the churchyard
Ruppendorf village church, including the churchyard Hofweg
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re. 1674 Ruppendorf village church, including the churchyard, with a tomb (obelisk) on it, as well as an enclosure - architectural and local historical significance. 08964898
 


Rectory and side building Paulsdorfer Strasse 1
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2nd half of the 19th century Rectory and side building, with fencing and gate post - side building half-timbered, architectural and local significance. Rectory: two-storey solid plastered building, sandstone window and door frames, windows in their original size, flat central projection, plastered corner pilasters, profiled door frames, with roof, original door leaf, gable roof with bat dormers, oculus and suspected twin windows in the street-side gable, side building: ground floor massive, partly changed, upper floor half-timbered, partly boarded up, two old lightning rods. 08964923
 

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  1. a b c d e f Klingenberg dam - the first work to be carried out in Saxony by the later Dresden city planning councilor Hans Poelzig , implementation of architectural reform efforts in a technical building project, one of the most important dams in Germany. The dam was created on the basis of an architecture competition carried out in 1908 for the design of the Weißeritztalsperren Klingenberg and Malter. The design by the winner of the competition, Hans Poelzig, who was teaching in Breslau at the time, was used for the Klingenberg dam, the design by the third prize winner, the Dresden architects Lossow and Kühne , for the Malter dam . In the German Empire, apart from Klingenberg and Malter , an architecture competition was held for only one other dam, the Möhne reservoir . Poelzig also designed the caretaker's house, turbine house and the first construction phase of the filter system for Klingenberg. The design for the second construction phase of the filter system, which was carried out in the mid-1920s, probably also goes back to Poelzig.
  2. a b Individual monuments, section Klingenberg:
    • Barrier (western part): gravity dam with curved axis, quarry stone masonry made of Freiberg gray gneiss, heavily embossed on the air side , top of the wall accessible with both sides masonry parapet (cover plates renewed), sealing of the dam 2009-2011.
    • Flood relief system (western, largest part): with overflow basin southwest of the dam, with 150 m long masonry cascade, at the lower end of which a quarry stone-clad bridge, formerly with masonry parapet, today with metal railing, in the crest of the dam wall on the water side a semicircular slide shaft, roof-topped structure on the air side whose five round arches rest on pilaster strips that grow up out of the curved wall, a barrel vault that connects the structure with the rear sliding shaft carries a viewing platform, at the foot of the wall an elongated, semicircular closing gate house with semicircular windows and a bricked barrel roof (so-called turtle).
    • Keeper's house (number 1) at the western end of the dam: two-storey plastered building, hipped roof with a plain tile roofing pulled down over the first floor, a decorative gable left out on the east side, the building was renovated after 1990 (thermal insulation, shiny roof tiles, plastic windows).
    • Turbine house (No. 4): two-storey residential and administrative building, to which a one-storey turbine hall is attached, both components with a slate hipped roof, clad with quarry stone all around, arched windows on the ground floor, original wooden windows still preserved, two identical sets of machines, each consisting of a Francis spiral turbine from the company Voith , Heidenheim with a horizontal shaft and directly coupled generator from Sachsenwerk , Dresden- Niedersedlitz with an output of 550 kVA are still in operation. Only one of the two systems is normally operated. The change takes place every quarter.
    • Filter system (number 3): between a two-storey and a three-storey machine building and residential building with a formerly slated hipped roof is an elongated, single-storey component with clean water tanks pushed into the slope, which has a green roof, all visible walls are clad in quarry stone, arched windows on the ground floor and first floor, plastic windows.
  3. Former Klingenberg Manor
    • Manor house - according to Dehio: “Since 1553/56 over several centuries it has grown and changed several times as a whole on the slope of the Wilden Weißeritz, essentially consisting of the former manor house from 1682 and farm buildings, 1739 erection of a widely visible tower, 1875 construction of a side wing. 1901 conversion of the mansion with side wing to an orphanage, from 1952 conversion and new construction of the farm buildings, 1956 loft extension of the mansion. 1972 demolition of the tower. - Manor house: plastered quarry stone building on an L-shaped floor plan, three-storey with a steep hipped roof and dormer windows. On the courtyard side, three-storey, polygonal spiral stone with a tent roof. The side wing is elongated and has two floors. - Baroque vaults in the basement, groin vaults on the ground floor and baroque stucco ceilings on the 1st floor, these predominantly plain and partly in heavy shapes, richer in the former ballroom (false ceiling since 1956). "
    • Owner: after 1736, Electoral Saxon Conference Minister Bernhard Graf von Zech (1681–1748).
    • Garden location: to the east and north of the manor house.
      • Floor relief: terracing, upper garden level, terrace with bastion-like viewpoint and two narrow terraces, lower garden level, retaining walls made of quarry stone masonry (dry stone walls), stairs made of sandstone.
      • Garden enclosure: gate with archway from the courtyard to the upper garden level.
      • Horticultural buildings: bastion-like vantage point, staircase with two-flight stairs from the exedra to the narrow terraces, one staircase from each of these to the lower garden level, further down two small stairs to the north.
      • Woods: copper beech south and chestnut east of the manor house.
    • Park - location: in the north of the building complex and garden.
      • Floor relief: in the north of the manor house a long, narrow terrace and retaining wall made of quarry stone masonry (dry stone walls), then the slope sloping down to the north, at the foot of the slope a retaining wall made of quarry stone masonry (dry stone wall).
      • Woods: Solitary trees (hanging beech in the north of the manor house, a beech, a yew, a chestnut and two linden trees on the upper edge of the slope of the Weißeritz), a row of five chestnuts on the northwest driveway.
  4. Monument text: Residential stable house and two side buildings of a small three-sided Häusler courtyard of the Neuklingenberg resettlement founded around 1800, primarily of architectural significance. Stable house: two-storey, solid ground floor, gable roof.
    The cottagers house has a massive ground floor, the door lintel , the year is 1859 to recognize. The wooden windows on the ground floor are traditionally double-sashed and six-paneled. Most of them have six-field winter windows in front of them (as of 2000). The windows and front door have sandstone walls. The upper floor has a half-timbered construction with clay frames and is partly boarded up and partly slated. The gable on the weather side has been given new planking that has been aligned with the historic one. The building has a gable roof inclined about 50 degrees without any superstructures. Inside, the ground floor, as is common with this type of building in Central Germany, is accessed by a corridor running across the ridge, which separates the living and stables and creates the typical three-zone structure. There are wooden panels with old locks. The stable part in its present form goes back to a renovation, its ceiling is arched with a Prussian cap. The simple standing roof structure is damaged by the removal of parts, otherwise the building, like the whole small courtyard, is simple, but highly authentic and therefore already of a rarity.
  5. ^ Evangelical parish church. A hall church from 1742 on a hill , restoration in 1992. Plastered quarry stone building with a steep pitched roof. At the straight east end, sacristy extension, square west tower with eight-sided bell storey and slim, beautifully curved hood. Flat-roofed gallery hall, baroque two-storey gallery in the north and south, organ gallery in the west.
    • Church: quarry stone building with steep gable roof, sacristy annex at the straight east end, square west tower with eight-sided bell storey and slim, beautifully curved hood, two figural sandstone slabs on the west side of the hall: for pastor M. Martin Linke, in official costume with book and shield (d. 1633 ), for a Herr von Miltitz , the deceased kneeling in full armor with folded hands in front of the cross, 1st half of the 17th century.
    • Equipment: Baroque portico pulpit altar made of wood with rich ornamentation, painted in color. - Chalice-shaped sandstone baptism, with the coats of arms of Theler , von Mergenthal and von Döben, three unmarked panels held by geniuses on the basin, around a flat scrollwork, presumably by the Freiberg master Samuel I. Lorentz, E. 16. Jhdt. - Renaissance holy water font preserved in the tower porch. - In the organ case by Joh. Jac. Donati from 1724 a Jehmlich organ from 1950, the beautiful Rococo prospectus received. Two figural sandstone grave plates on the west side of the hall: for Pastor M. Martin Linke, in official costume with book and shield († 1633), for a Herr von Miltitz, the deceased kneeling in full armor with folded hands in front of the cross, 1st H. 17th century (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
    • Cemetery: Enclosure: Enclosure wall made of quarry stone with sandstone cover plates, west gate made of sandstone blocks and two new gate wings made of wooden slats, NW gate with two pillars made of sandstone blocks and sandstone plinths and cover plates made of sandstone.
    • Trees: two solitary trees (a linden tree on the northeastern enclosure wall in the east of the churchyard, a linden tree at the northwest gate in the churchyard), two gate trees (conifers) at the west gate in the churchyard.
    • Gravesites: Schubert grave site, around 1915, a. a. Carl Eduard Schubert, landowner 1853-1915. Granite wall with a curved crown in the form of a cloth, including a wreath with a Greek cross, Art Nouveau influence. Text: "At home / resting place of the Schubert family / Lord's will be done".
    • War memorial First World War: relief on the north facade of the church.
    • Soldier's grave: Red Army, tomb with star and inscription: "Here rest / eleven comrades / the Red Army / 1945". Soviet communal grave, cemetery. Eleven soldiers who died in April 1945 in and around the community rest in two graves. Between the two grave sites there is a memorial stone with an honoring inscription. Material: granite boulder, height approx. 190 cm, erected: 1948/49.
  6. Colmnitz Evangelical Parish Church.
    • Hall church: lying on a hill, with a high, massive west tower. Reconstruction of the probably originally Gothic church in 1780, the interior modernized in 1925 and 1971. Plastered quarry stone building with a straight east end and a steep pitched roof. The square tower with a curved dome. The portal, with blown triangular gable and small obelisk, marked 1780, inside with mirror vaults. Only the sandstone baptism with late Gothic tracery and branches remains from the original furnishings. Owl organ from 1928 (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
    • Cemetery - Aehlig grave site: Wilhelm Hermann Aehlig, chair manufacturer, 1854-1923, and ten other members of the family, wall grave with raised central section, crowned by sandstone ornamentation. Angel resting above the middle tablet, 1920s.
    • Mourning hall: small single-storey solid plastered building.
    • Enclosure: southeast enclosure wall (retaining wall with parapet wall) made of quarry stone masonry (plastered inside), at the SW end of the southeast enclosure wall gate with stairs (4 new sandstone steps) and two pillars made of sandstone blocks with cover plates made of sandstone, southwest enclosure wall (retaining wall) with parapet Quarry stone masonry with cover plates made of sandstone (plastered inside, outside of the northwestern section plastered), angled west corner of the enclosure wall and a sandstone with the year "1882" on the upper edge, stepped northwestern enclosure wall (retaining wall and parapet wall) made of mostly plastered quarry stone masonry Sandstone, at the SW end of the northwestern enclosure wall at the upper edge of the wall a sandstone band with the inscription "We came to the Lord's call", on the street "Sonnenhang" NW gate in the northwest enclosure wall interrupted here (on the at the ends of the wall with sandstone blocks each have a pillar head made of sandstone blocks with a sandstone cover stone, between the wall and the pier head the continuous cover plate of the wall, sandstone threshold, two new gate wings made of metal, new retaining walls in the churchyard to the right and left of the gate).
    • Access: at the south corner of the enclosure wall via the stairs of the memorial place of the war memorial to the gate, from the "Untere Hauptstraße" via a north-western access path with stairs to the NW gate, in the churchyard a main path from the NW gate to the church portal and after Swinging east over the churchyard and cemetery to the SE gate of the cemetery.
    • Floor relief: retaining walls as enclosure walls.
    • Trees: a solitary tree (ash?) At the upper SE end of the north-western access path, conifers in the northwest area of ​​the churchyard
    • Equipment: bench with cast-iron frame, visual relationship: from the north-western access path to the church tower, from the street "Sonnenhang" to the church, soldiers grave of the Second World War in the NE of the church.
    • Cemetery (cemetery extended to cemetery)
    • Enclosure: in NE, SE and SW on the inside plastered enclosure wall with sandstone cover plates , SE gate with two wheel deflectors made of sandstone and two pillars made of sandstone blocks with cover plates made of sandstone and two new gate wings made of metal.
    • Access: from the east via the main path from the churchyard, from Bahnhofstraße through the SE gate, NW-SE path axis in the cemetery, paths parallel to the enclosure walls.
    • Ground relief: retaining wall as a south-western enclosure wall.
    • Woods: Alley on the NW-SE route axis (apparently dead trees, 16 hawthorns), few old conifers in the SE area of ​​the cemetery.
    • Visual relationship: multiple visual relationships from the main path and the paths parallel to the enclosure wall to the church, visual relationship framed by conifers from the main path to the church tower.
  7. Monument text
    The mill property on Colmnitzbach , the so-called "Werthschützmühle" (after the long-standing operator), is still composed of a two-story older building dated 1779, the upper floor of which once had a half-timbered construction, and one designed in the 1930s, 1948 / 9 completed extension, which still serves as a mill today. At the old building there is a walled-in stone with the year 1821 on the northern gable side, and on the eastern side facing the Colmnitzbach there is a stone "1778". The building, which has been gutted today, was the mill until the Second World War. There were roller mills in it. The possibly in its origin up to the 18th century. The building that went back was a residential mill house. Until the integration of a bakery in 1924 (until 1948) it had a soft cover. On the west side, as old photos show, was the front door, framed by a cloak with a basket arch including a keystone. The windows are largely blocked today, but most of their walls have been preserved. In 1922 the mill was driven by two water wheels (no longer available today), one for cutting and the other for grinding.
    The new mill, designed by the Dresden architect Kurt Freyer, was started in 1938, but was not finished until ten years later. Operations began in 1949. The building, which has a 1920s architecture, is massive, three-storey and has a rather steep (over 55 degrees) gable roof, with a curb on each side. The eaves cornice is cranked, the floors are visually divided by cornices. The windows of the three (gable side) and four axes have two rotating sashes, each of which is divided into three parts. The building rises above the old building by almost half and is therefore also significant in the village context. A roller mill from Seck Mühlenbau has been preserved in the newer building, which could even be older than this one. The transmission dates from 1949. Significance in terms of building history, technical history and local history.
  8. Monument text
    Former inn (after 1800) with a massive extension (2nd half of the 19th century), the older, eaves part with a massive, partially modified ground floor, including two quarry stone barrel vaults, the upper floor is a double-bar timbered frame with struts, clad with Eternit, Here a corridor in the longitudinal central axis opens up the chambers going out on both sides, windows divided into six fields and in their original size (2001), steep pitched roof with slate covering without extensions, the massive gable-side extension in the facade reduced, but with preserved cranked eaves, the property was approx a hundred years ago the “restaurant and office building v. Reinhard Dietz Ober-Colmnitz ". Next door (No. 26) is the building of a former wheelwright shop. In addition to its architectural significance as a testimony to the typical regional rural architecture, the property has relevance to local history as a restaurant that was created after the privilege of serving beer was dissolved, as a social focal point of the place.
  9. Monument text
    residential stable, built around 1800 as a cottage in the Aue, plastered field stone ground floor with walls approx. 55 cm thick, in which there are sandstone door and window frames. Old box windows (2001) have been preserved. Upper floor as a half-timbered construction with clay frames, board-clad with crawler decker typical of the region, original window sizes, only the northern gable side has been massively replaced a long time ago as the weather side. The gable roof is without extensions, a traditional, slate-covered cold roof with a horizontal roof structure and wind bracing. Inside (also comprehensible from the outside) the three-part floor plan typical of the Central German stable house into living part, hallway and business part, later a barn part was added. In the mountain quarry stone barrel, in the hallway as a rarity there is a smokehouse. Significance in terms of building history and social history, the position of the building also provides information about the development of the place, high documentation value through authenticity.
  10. Monument text: The so-called pasture forms the visual end of the Waldhufendorf Colmnitz, apart from its strong image-defining function, it is also of structural importance due to its preserved four-sidedness. The historical relevance lies in the fact that the courtyard still has characteristic shapes and materials of the typical regional folk architecture at the time of its construction. The oldest building visible today on the property, which was probably already in existence in the late Middle Ages, is the stable house on the northwest side, which was mostly built after 1800. The ground floor is laid out with quarry stone masonry, the openings are largely provided with natural stone walls. The stable, which takes up well over half of the floor area, has three aisles and has 2x3 stone columns with capitals that support a vault with Bohemian caps (around 1850). The floor plan of the first floor shows the typical three-zone structure of the Saxon farmhouse, consisting of a living area, a hall and a business area. In the half-timbered upper floor, which is accessed inside by a turned stone staircase, one recognizes a typical floor plan: through a corridor in the longitudinal center axis, the chambers are accessed on both sides. The roof was destroyed in a storm in the winter of 1988/89 and has since been renewed (2011). An archway (marked 1876) connects the stable house with a somewhat younger servants' house (SW), which also has a half-timbered upper floor above the solid ground floor. Its gable has been massively replaced (1876?). The old floorboards have been preserved in the house, the former stable part has been changed, even if the small horizontal windows have been retained. The stable building in the SE (marked 1889) and the large barn in the NE (1925) complete the yard.
  11. ^ Material entirety, Höckendorf cemetery
    • Cemetery: laid out in 1844
    • Enclosure: in the NE, SW and NE enclosure wall made of quarry stone masonry and z. Sometimes also brick masonry with sandstone cover plates (inside plastered, outside unplastered), in the SO enclosure fence with sandstone pillars (with profiled cover plates made of sandstone), sandstone plinth and wrought iron fence panels, in the middle of the south-eastern enclosure set back gate with two outwardly convex broken stone masonry sections with cover plates, two conically tapering gate pillars made of sandstone masonry and two wrought-iron gate wings, in the middle of the south-western enclosure a new gate to the new celebration hall outside the cemetery
    • Access: small forecourt in front of the SE gate, semicircular space at the SE gate in the cemetery, crossroads with NE-SW longitudinal axis and SE-NW transverse axis, in the center of the crossroads a ring path, paths running parallel to the fence
    • Trees: gate trees (2 linden trees) in the cemetery to the right and left of the SO gate, 8 tree locations on the outer edge of the ring road (stumps present, blue spruce replanted next to the old locations)
    • Stone cross: sandstone, erected in 1899 by the sculpture and stonemasonry shop Stoll, Emmrich & Neubert in Freiberg, stands in the west of the central circle, the base with the inscription on the east side: "I am the resurrection / and the life".
  12. Höckendorf cemetery:
    • Enclosure: in the SE, SW and NW enclosure wall made of quarry stone masonry with sandstone cover plates (plastered inside), in the east retaining wall with attached wrought iron fence, on the west corner of the churchyard a gate with two sandstone pillars with profiled cover plates made of sandstone and two wrought iron gate wings, in the south-eastern one Enclosure wall gate with two wrought iron door leaves, at the north corner a gate with a path cut into the grounds of the churchyard
    • Access: in the east and west, one access path each to a gate in the churchyard, path parallel to the north-western enclosure wall
    • Ground relief: terrain rising from NE to SW, at the NE border the higher terrain of the churchyard is intercepted by a retaining wall, in the SW of the church an embankment to the higher SW area of ​​the churchyard, incised path in the NE, water: manual handle pump in the NE of the churchyard
    • Trees: in the SE of the churchyard solitary tree (oak), to the right and left of the incised path in the NE of the churchyard a stump each, in the north of the eastern access path row of trees with three Reformation oaks (planted in 1817)
    • Tombs on the church wall:
    1. Tomb of a pastor's family, probably 2nd half of the 18th century, on the church wall, flat obelisk with tendrils and crown
    2. Grave slab for Johann Gotthelf Bretschneider and his two friends, 1808? Open book in sandstone relief
    3. Tomb for Johanna Sabina (?) Geb. Richter, 18th century, sandstone cross with cartouche, flanked by two putti,
    4. Tomb of the Krug family (?), Around 1800, three urns on a pedestal, sandstone
    • Memorial stone for the tree planting for King Albert's 50th military anniversary (1893) near the lower entrance of the churchyard.
  13. Höckendorf rectory
    • History: Rectory built in 1698 (after the previous building from the time before the Reformation was demolished ), slate roof in 1875 (before that thatched roof), substitute house demolished in 1869, part of the stable building demolished after 1869 (before 1897)
    • Rectory: Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, wooden entrance house approx. 1900, slated gable (boarded up on the street side), long side visible framework with planking, original window sizes, gable roof slated, three old lightning rods
    • Half-timbered barn: slate roofing, field stone wall in parts over 2 m high, arched gate with keystone
    • Parsonage - enclosure: in the north barn and southern wall with three doors as the remains of a demolished outbuilding, in the east the west gable of the parsonage, in the south parallel to the eastern access path to the cemetery enclosure wall made of quarry stone masonry with cover slabs made of sandstone, in the west to the churchyard and parish garden enclosure wall made of quarry stone masonry with sandstone cover plates, in the southern enclosure wall a gate with a staircase to the rectory and a gate to the rectory, in the western enclosure wall an archway to the western driveway
    • Vegetation areas and woody plants: courtyard tree (horse chestnut) in the courtyard, a garden area in the southwest of the rectory on the site of a former building (the so-called substitute house, demolished in 1869), here a hazelnut bush and ornamental shrubs, flower beds bordered with boxwood on the south facade of the rectory, area of the former flower garden in the east of the parsonage with rhododendrons, Scheinqitte, elder and wild wine
    • Paved areas: slab area made of sandstone slabs at the entrance to the rectory, gravel lawn (new) on the courtyard area
    • Parish garden - garden parts:
    1. Ornamental garden in the SE and East of the rectory,
    2. park-like area in the north of the rectory above the eastern, enclosure wall,
    3. Vegetable garden roughly in the middle on the NW border,
    4. Orchard in the west,
    • Enclosure: to the lower Tharandter Straße, eastern enclosure wall as a retaining wall made of quarry stone masonry with sandstone cover plates, at the SE corner retaining wall with attached sandstone fence pillars and picket fence, in the SW and NW sandstone fence pillars as the remains of an enclosure fence (in the northwest partly with fence panels made of pickets )
    • Access: from the west via the western driveway, from the rectory through the archway of the western enclosure wall of the rectory and through two doors in the remaining south wall of the former stable building
    • Trees: in the ornamental garden rhododendron, in the park-like area 3 lime trees, pine, hazelnuts, sycamore maple, willow and prunus, in the orchard apple trees, pear trees, plum trees, on the southwestern border approx. 7 oaks, 2 linden trees, 5 hazelnuts, 1 elder, 1 hawthorn , on the northwestern border row of trees of 10 oaks. Fruit tree cultivation had been of great importance here since the 16th century. The introduction of fruit tree cultivation in this area is said to go back to Martin Künzelmann (pastor in Possendorf and Döhlen). Around 1900 there were 200 fruit trees in the Höckendorfer parish garden. Detailed lists show the fruit tree population from 1934 and 1953/1954. In 1934 more than 40 types of fruit can be identified. In 1940 there were 120 trees. Despite multiple replanting, the number of trees and thus the variety of fruit varieties decreased more and more.
  14. a b individual monuments, section Obercunnersdorf:
    • Barrier (eastern part): gravity dam with curved axis, quarry stone masonry made of Freiberg gray gneiss, heavily embossed on the air side, top of the wall accessible with both sides masonry parapet (cover plates renewed), sealing of the dam 2009-2011.
    • Flood relief system (eastern boundary): in the Obercunnersdorf district only the eastern boundary and a small part of the overflow ditch of the flood relief system, originally at the eastern end of the dam (Obercunnersdorf district), the valve house for the circulation tunnel demolished in the 1930s, valve shaft and circulation tunnel demolished in 2011, Quarry stone clad portal left as a relic of the former slide shaft to the circulation tunnel at the southeast end of the dam.
  15. ^ Evangelical parish church Pretzschendorf. Important central building in the form of an elongated octagon (model for the churches in Lohmen , district of Saxon Switzerland , and Uhyst am Taucher , municipality of Burkau , district of Bautzen ). 1732/33 based on the design by Johann Christian Simon (1687–1760) from Dresden as a replacement for the too small and dilapidated St. Nikolaus consecrated previous building. Restorations in 1933 and 1966–72. Massive, square tower with an octagonal bell storey and Welscher dome on the north side, marked 1734, sacristy on the south side, upstream staircases on the east and west side. Long window strips in the ship, closed in a rounded arch.
    The interior is very bright and spacious, designed as a transverse church, in accordance with the Protestant requirements for a church room with a central pulpit altar and an organ above it, as well as pews that are concentrated around this center. The surrounding three-storey built-in galleries on the east, north and west walls determine the space. On the south side above the altar the organ gallery, including two confessionals. Opposite the altar, on the north side, two patron saints boxes in the middle of the first gallery, formerly for the gentlemen from Ober- and Niederpretzschendorf.
    • Church: Design by Johann Christian Simon, square tower with octagonal bell storey and Welscher dome , nave: round arched closed long window panels, Protestant cross-church idea, three-storey galleries on three sides, north side with patronage boxes, pulpit altar marked 1737, organ by Albert Prockhardt 1733-35, Sandstone baptism dated 1747, late Gothic crucifix , epitaph Kannewurf (died 1706), two colored glass windows based on a design by Ludwig Otto (Dresden), 1915, magnificent chalice around 1400.
    • Equipment: Portico pulpit altar, marked 1737, and organ by Albert Prockhardt, 1733–35, sound work by Jehmlich, 1906. Sandstone baptism with wooden lid, dated 1747. Larger-than-life, late-Gothic crucifix, E. 15th century. Baroque epitaph for Hanns Georg von Kannewurff († 1706). On both sides of the altar two stained glass windows based on a design by Ludwig Otto from Dresden, dated 1915, the birth of Christ and the resurrection. - Very richly ornamented goblet, around 1400 (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
    • War memorial First World War: approx. 5 m high, red sandstone, obelisk with an iron cross on a base with inscriptions, on an oval square north of the church, sculpture: torches, garlands, sword, anchor, dove, floral.
    • War memorial Second World War: on the eastern enclosure of the cemetery, around 1970.
    • Solitary tree and memorial plaque: Solitary tree (oak) on Freiberger Strasse outside the northern enclosure wall of the cemetery with a sandstone plaque on the wall with the inscription “In memory of the memorable war of 1870 - 1871, the present oak tree was planted when a church celebration was held on June 18, 1871 been ".
    • Churchyard
      • Enclosure: Enclosure wall made of quarry stone masonry (mostly plastered, sandstone cover plates partly preserved) closes in the north of the church with two end pillars (masonry made of sandstone blocks with sandstone spherical top) and leaves a forecourt open, on the forecourt the war memorial First World War, a west gate with arch in a higher wall section with brick cover, a south-east gate with sandstone pillars and spherical attachments, wrought-iron gate with two gate wings between the north-western enclosure wall and church
      • Woods: on the eastern side of the forecourt of the church two solitary trees (linden and oak), on the western side of the forecourt of the church two solitary trees (linden and oak), by the western oak a plaque on the northwestern enclosure wall with the inscription "Bismarck - Oak 1815 1st April 1940 planted by the warrior comradeship ", in the churchyard in the west of the south gate a solitary tree (old linden tree), on the SW corner of the enclosure wall outside the churchyard large stumps with shoots of an old solitary tree (linden tree), (this two linden trees at the corners of the southern straight enclosure wall of the churchyard once framed the church if you approached it from the south-western field path), young solitary tree (linden tree) in the corner of the churchyard (replanting does not correspond to the original intention of framing the church, Tree is too close to the church)
      • Visual relationship: from the west from Freiberger Straße to the church with churchyard and north-western enclosure wall, from SW from the field path to the church with churchyard and southern enclosure wall (once framing effect by two linden trees of which only one is left, see trees)
    • Graveyard:
      • Location: on Freiberger Straße in the east of the churchyard and in the west of the rectory
      • Enclosure: Enclosure wall made of mostly plastered quarry stone masonry with z. Cover plates made of sandstone, partly preserved, north gate with two pillars made of quarry stone masonry with spherical attachments made of sandstone and two new gate leaves, NE gate with two new door leaves
      • Access: From Freiberger Straße north gate to the north-south axis of the cemetery, from the vicarage to the NE gate on Freiberger Straße paved path, curved path starting from the church forecourt, crossroads with north-south axis and east-west axis, Paths running parallel to the enclosure wall (partly as lawn paths)
      • Trees: remnants of tree-of-life avenues on the curved path and the crossroads, in the southern section of the north-south axis of the path, cut tree hedges with grave field divisions, in the west of the cemetery solitary trees (black and white pine), along the northern enclosure wall a number of trees of life
      • Water: sandstone scoop on the eastern wall.
  16. Ruppendorf village church
    • Church: simple hall building with central roof turret
    • Cemetery - enclosure: eastern enclosure wall as a retaining wall made of quarry stone with plastered parapet wall on the inside, enclosure wall in the south, southwest, northwest and north made of different materials (quarry stone, sandstone and plastered brick masonry with intermediate pillars), north and west gate with gate pillars Made of sandstone masonry with profiled sandstone cover plates and two wrought-iron gate leaves
    • Tomb on the north side of the church: obelisk with laurel wreath
    • Access: access path from the east with fence posts and hawthorn hedge, access from the north, in the churchyard path from the NE gate to the church, path from the west gate to the church
    • Trees: a solitary tree (linden) in the churchyard at the north and west gate, a linden tree at the north-east corner outside the churchyard, a row of trees (linden) in front of the eastern enclosure wall.

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