List of cultural monuments in Klingenthal
The list of cultural monuments in Klingenthal includes the cultural monuments of the Saxon city of Klingenthal , which were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until July 2019 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.
This list is a subset of the list of cultural monuments in the Vogtland district .
Klingenthal
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War | (District Untersachsenberg, parcel 227) (map) |
1922 | War memorial under a round temple, historical and artistic value. Round temple with a dome, slate roofing, eight Tuscan columns made of exposed aggregate concrete, the memorial stone carved in the shape of a cuboid made of sandstone with the inscription: "Your 105 sons who fell for the fatherland 1914–1918 - The community of Untersachsenberg - 1922 - Holy be the site that consecrated our dead who fell in bloody battle for the glory of the fatherland. Far from home her ephemeral body rests, imperishable but her name still lives on ”. Originally the names of the fallen in syenite slabs (destroyed), a large flight of stairs on the slope, the temple is framed by oak trees, the complex is a landmark that can be seen from afar (restoration in line with monument and forestry standards by 2004). |
09234148 |
|
|
Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation (" European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony "); Station 141, Kiel | (Summit of the mountain Kiel) (map) |
1850-1890 | Station of the Royal Saxon Triangulation, 2nd order network, of significance in terms of surveying history and technology history. Square pillar consisting of three components: base with a smaller cross-section as an upper truncated pyramidal shaft, with a plate / ledge in between. No cover plate, no inscription plate, height 2.2 m, material granite.
The station was set up on the highest point of the Kiel mountain, on the south-eastern side of the same. The year of construction is not known. The station is in what was then the Brunndöbra forest district near Klingenthal owned by the Royal Saxon State Fiscus. The granite column has a stepped square cross-section. A writing plate originally on the base stone has been lost, as has the cover plate. The protective caps over the two triangular screws are closed with rivets - this measure in the 1920s did not provide any additional protection. The head of the column is partially chipped off. Because of the high tree cover, the views are very limited today. |
09305048 |
St. John's Church | Adalbert-Stifter-Strasse (map) |
1880 | Parish church of Untersachsenberg-Georgenthal in the village of Steindöbra, historicist hall church in the arched style of the 19th century, significant in terms of local history and urban planning.
|
09234028 |
|
Klingenthal III cemetery (totality); Steindöbra cemetery; Sachsenberg-Georgenthal cemetery | Adalbert-Stifter-Strasse (map) |
After 1900 | Comprehensive cemetery Klingenthal III, with the following individual monuments: three tombs, burial site Böhm, Section E, No. 12, family burial site Eßbach (with crypt), Section E, No. 16 and row urn grave Glaß, Section E, No. 1a (see individual monument 09248127) as well as landscaped cemetery grounds; regional historical significance. |
09305207 |
|
Three tombs, Böhm tomb, Eßbach family tomb (with crypt) and Glaß urn grave (individual memorials for ID No. 09305207) | Adalbert-Stifter-Strasse (map) |
1922 (tomb); probably after 1949 (Böhm grave); 1997 (urn grave Harry Glaß) | Individual features of the whole cemetery Klingenthal III; regional historical significance.
|
09248127 |
|
Catholic parish church Maria Rosenkranzkönigin (No. 6a) and rectory (No. 6) | Am Friedensberg 6, 6a (map) |
1872 (church); around 1900 (rectory) | Church neo-Gothic basilica with west tower, parsonage historicizing clinker brick building, urban planning and landscape-defining importance, form a harmonious unit from the time of construction.
|
09234030 |
|
Former excursion restaurant (restaurant "Cameroon"), today residential building | Am Friedensberg 47 (map) |
Around 1890 | Two-storey boarded-up building, historically significant. Wood cladding, traceable subsequent additions. |
09234081 |
|
Double dwelling (surrounding area) in open development | Am Schulplatz 11, 13 (map) |
18th century | One-storey boarded-up building with a block room, the surrounding structure at number 11 has been preserved, of scientific, documentary and architectural value. Old log house with subsequent extension, presumably a former works master's apartment, number 13 modernized. |
09234031 |
|
More pictures |
Evangelical City Church of the Prince of Peace (with equipment) | Amtsberg 2 (map) |
1736–1737 (church); 1872 (organ) | Octagonal central building, valuable interior fittings including pulpit altar, architectural, local history, urban planning (characterizing the locality) and artistic value (singularity). Round church (restored in 1895, 1953, 2000), largest and first regular octagon building in Saxony, rectangular stairwells in front. Original equipment, three-storey circumferential galleries, high dome-like, triple-tiered and curved roof, crowned by a lantern with a Bohemian hood. |
09234082 |
Memorial to those who fell in the Franco-Prussian War 1870/1871 and a monument to those who fell in the First World War | Amtsberg 2 (next to) (map) |
after 1871; after 1918 | Local historical and artistic importance. The monuments and the epitaph form a unit. The memorial for the fallen in the Franco-Prussian War 1870/71 consists of a two-part base on a square floor plan and a three-part ashlar obelisk (sandstone) with a top. The inscriptions on the pedestal with the name and date are weathered. A squat obelisk with a crowning royal crown and cross rises above it. A laurel wreath on the front, enclosing a cross of merit. The base and obelisk are divided and structured by a cranked and profiled plate. This monument is framed by ornamental shrubs and plantings. On the outside wall of the church at the height of the plinth a grieving sculpture (warrior) sitting with a broken sword on a granite plinth. Behind it a six-part, but assembled epitaph made of sandstone with the names and dates of the Klingenthal fallen soldiers (weathered), with simple suspicion. Three more pedestal-high marble steles for the victims of fascist and Stalinist tyranny, next to them on the left, but they are not memorials. |
09234092 |
|
Cantor council | Amtsberg 6 (map) |
Around 1800 | Originally preserved half-timbered building typical of the time, with urban historical and urban value. Half-timbered upper floor plastered and clad, massive ground floor, two triple coffered, double-winged house doors with skylight, knob and sun motif, good original condition, roof bay window half-timbered upper floor plastered, three-axis gable end, gable roof, ground floor probably massive drive under. |
09234804 |
|
Portal of a court building (district court) | Amtsberg 7 (map) |
Marked with 1902 | Representative ashlar portal made of sandstone in Baroque style, artistic value. Fluted and chamfered garments with scrollwork, multi-level, profiled roofing with flanking decorative vases as an attachment, in the center as a keystone sculpted royal Saxon national coat of arms flanked by lettering and the year "Anno 1902", double-winged, coffered door with glass cutouts, artistically decorated wrought iron lights , The stone walls are badly damaged in the parapet area (clods, flaking, chipping). |
09248132 |
|
|
Former Jahn'sche commercial and trade school, today a vocational school center | Amtsberg 12 (map) |
In the core 1911–1912 (vocational school); 1928–1929 fundamentally rebuilt (vocational school) | Multi-storey solid plastered building in the formal language of functionalism and based on the Art Deco style, of regional and national historical as well as artistic value. The four-story building rises on a rectangular floor plan. The facades are essentially structured horizontally, with a change in plaster textures (smooth plaster in the parapet areas, scratch plaster in the window shank areas). On the south side (long side of the building), the horizontal structure is interrupted by a slightly protruding central projection. It ends at the eaves. Above this in the roof area there is a quadruple stepped gable (horizontal ledge) with a gable roof. On the gable side, the façades are structured by large "gable", white plastic insulating glass windows with fine bars on the inside (not listed). The roof protrudes well over (60 cm) in the grooved eaves area, large hipped roof construction (approx. 30 °) with a slate template cover. Interiors: representative, wide two-flight staircase partly with original solid railing with overlying handrail made of wood and step coverings (Theumaer slate and granite slabs), two-sided corridors partly with original parquet strips, coffered doors and fittings, benches, otherwise overformed. The “Gliersaal” is heavily shaped: a coffered ceiling made of wooden panels and half-round wooden bars. Floor: original herringbone parquet. In the attic above the Gliersaal: the original ventilation ducts, but not used as such. |
09248131 |
Amtsbergschule | Amtsberg 20 (map) |
1958-1963 | Five-wing complex, well adapted to the sloping terrain (staggering), typical grid facade architecture of the 1950s / 1960s, architectural and urban value. Well-proportioned and designed buildings, skilful adaptation to the topography, building complex with auditorium and sculpture in the entrance area, bronze sculpture (Little Drummer), today the “Sigmund Jähn” elementary school. |
09234029 |
|
Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with Auerbacher Strasse 4 and Talstrasse 1) | Auerbacher Strasse 2 (map) |
Around 1910 | With shop, historicizing facade with Art Nouveau elements, urban significance. Three-storey, plastered facade, alternating with ceramic tile decorations as decorative and dividing elements, high hipped mansard roof. |
09234032 |
|
Apartment building in corner location and in semi-open development (structural unit with Auerbacher Strasse 2 and Talstrasse 1) | Auerbacher Strasse 4 (map) |
Around 1910 | With shop, historicizing facade with Art Nouveau elements, corner emphasis, urban significance. Three-story, plastered facade, alternating with ceramic tile decorations as decorative and dividing elements, high hipped mansard roof. |
09234033 |
|
Residential house in open development | Auerbacher Strasse 10 (map) |
Around 1890 | Villa-like building, historicizing clinker brick facade, urban planning and artistic value. Two-storey, yellow clinker brick with plaster pilasters, corner cuboid, ashlar plinth. |
09234035 |
|
Semi-detached house in open development | Auerbacher Strasse 21, 23 (map) |
Around 1910 | With shops, plastered buildings with a mansard roof, in the reform and Heimat style, building historical value. Elaborately designed facade, alternation of plaster textures and stone. |
09234053 |
|
Apartment building in a corner and in a formerly half-open area | Auerbacher Strasse 25 (map) |
Around 1900 | With a shop, historicizing clinker brick facade, urban planning and architectural value. Plaster changed on the ground floor. Side wing: 1907, facing the market square (Obere Marktstrasse 2), clinker brick facade, changed in the roof area. Scholz company, originally Musikspielwaren Goldon (founded 1936). |
09234054 |
|
Residential house in open development | Auerbacher Strasse 33 (map) |
Around 1905 | Representative building in neo-Gothic style, clinker brick building with corner bay window, urban planning and artistic value. Clinker facade with bay window, gothic plaster and stucco decorative elements, high, steep hipped roof, natural slate covering, representative house entrance with original door, figurative ornamentation, polygonal masonry on the high base. |
09234038 |
|
Apartment building in half-open development | Auerbacher Strasse 45 (map) |
Around 1900 | With shops, historic clinker brick building, historical value. Mixed clinker construction, plaster pilaster strips alternating with sandstone walls and roofing windows. |
09234040 |
|
Residential building | Auerbacher Strasse 56 (map) |
1908 | Represents contemporary reform style and country house style, significance in terms of building history and local development. Two-storey plastered building on a brick base, corner rustics, heterogeneous floor plan and elevation, roof on a half-hip roof base, several oriels with ornamental framework, wooden winter garden on the upper floor, small-scale window bars renewed, inside apartment doors and other wooden elements still with Art Nouveau influence, original garden design no longer available. |
09306487 |
|
Residential house in open development | Auerbacher Strasse 126 (map) |
Late 19th century | Single-storey boarded-up building, in the typical Vogtland block construction as a double room, model of a building tradition, regional historical, scientific and housekeeping value |
09234045 |
|
Residential house in open development, with enclosure | Auerbacher Strasse 135 (map) |
Marked 1904 | Villa-like building, historicizing clinker brick building with echoes of Art Nouveau, enclosure with clinker brick pedestals and forged fence panels typical of the time, architectural and artistic value. Two-storey villa with an extended mansard attic, red clinker brick with plastered surfaces and natural stone, marked 1904 in the frontispiece . |
09234046 |
|
House and side building (with barn) of a farm | Auerbacher Strasse 150 (map) |
Around 1800 | Residential house with log parlor, upper floor timber-framed boarded up or slated, side building boarded up, urban planning, scientific and documentary value, typologically significant for the building era around 1800. Two-storey house, ground floor partially solid, shutters, very beautiful front door around 1790. |
09234048 |
|
milestone | Auerbacher Strasse 178 (near) (map) |
19th century | Royal Saxon milestone , traffic history and scientific-documentary value. |
09234055 |
|
Residential house (surrounding area) in open development | Auerbacher Strasse 207 (map) |
19th century | In typical Vogtland construction, half-timbered upper floor and basement boarded up, dwelling slated, scientific and documentary value, significant for the folk building method. Two-storey, double-room block house with surrounding framework, gable triangle slated, mid-gable facing the street. |
09234049 |
|
Mural in an office of the Aschberg pharmacy | Auerbacher Strasse 244 (map) |
Around 1935 | Representation of city views in the four seasons, a significant visual document as evidence of urban development. Narrow band, covering the entire room in the upper third, authentic representation of the district of Klingenthal seen from the pharmacy's point of view, naive painting - probably by a decorative painter or local painter. |
09247174 |
|
Residential house (with extension) in open development and well house | Auerbacher Strasse 323 (map) |
Single-storey, boarded-up double room block house, hillside location below the Scheibenberg, a landscape-defining ensemble of architectural historical value. Typical Klingenthal residential / barn building, steep saddle roof (asbestos panel covering) with small dormers, fully paneled with cover strips, on the slope side small barn integrated into the slope on rubble vaults. |
09234052 |
||
More pictures |
Former Klingenthal border station with station building (No. 1), engine shed (No. 1a) and railcars | Bahnhofstrasse 1, 1a (map) |
1886 | Station of the narrow-gauge railway Klingenthal – Sachsenberg-Georgenthal (6963, see KSG, ex KUG), architectural significance, testimony to regional traffic history and local history; Reception building demolished in 2011. Klingenthal border station (DKN - 06880 I) on the Zwotental – Klingenthal (ZK) railway line and on the Klingenthal - Sachsenberg-Georgenthal (KSG) railway line.
First the Falkenau – Graslitz line in Austria-Hungary was built in 1873–1876, and in 1884 the line from Graslitz-Vorstadt to Klingenthal was extended into the German Empire. At first Austria pleaded for Graslitz as a border station, in the end Klingenthal was designated as a border station and exchange station. |
09234056 |
|
Apartment building in open development | Bahnhofstrasse 10 (map) |
Around 1905 | Historicizing clinker plaster facade with corner bay window and further bay window, dormers, house where the Rauner family died (important master builders as well as harmonica and accordion manufacturers in Klingenthal), historical and artistic value |
09234057 |
Volksbad Untersachsenberg, former bathing establishment | Bärenloch 7 (map) |
Around 1920 | Old town of Untersachsenberg, on the former railway line Klingenthal – Sachsenberg-Georgenthal (today site of the building yard for road construction), at the foot of the mountain slope, well-proportioned building, characterized by the Heimat style, of architectural and local significance |
09234050 |
|
Former customs officer residence (duplex) | Dr.-Zimmermann-Strasse 5, 7 (map) |
1937 | In the local style, customs officer residence type B, significant regional and national history. The single-storey, four-window double house (plastered building) with an extended roof is part of a system of four similar, eaves-facing former residential buildings for customs officers. The building is functionally divided in the middle (two house entrances). On the gable ends there are small additions that were formerly used as motorcycle sheds or "wood storage", now converted into living space. The base of the building with a basement made of roughly hewn arched stone (phyllite), alternation of plastered surfaces and inverted formwork (triangular gable), the steep gable roof on both sides with long and wide cage-type dormers, the roof covering in natural slate with arched templates in the old German laying style above the house entrance The eaves area is now covered with sheet zinc, the original four-winged cross-box windows with double shutters are partly still original. Compared to the other neighboring “customs houses” number 9/11, 13/15 and 17/19, the components of this semi-detached house are best preserved in their original state, the open spaces and property fencing have been reshaped and changed. |
09248133 |
|
Former customs officer residence (duplex) | Dr.-Zimmermann-Strasse 9, 11 (map) |
1937 | In the local style, customs officer residence type B, significant regional and national history. The single-storey, four-window double house (plastered building) with an extended roof is part of a system of four similar, eaves-facing former residential buildings for customs officers. The building is functionally divided in the middle (two house entrances). On the gable ends there are small additions that were formerly used as motorcycle sheds or “wood storage”, today they are parking areas, workshops, and vehicle shelters. The base of the building with a basement made of roughly hewn arched stone (phyllite), alternation of plastered surfaces and inverted formwork (triangular gable), the steep gable roof on both sides with long and wide caterpillars on the sides, the roofing in natural slate with arched templates in the old German laying style above the house entrance The eaves area is covered with zinc sheets today. |
09248134 |
|
Former customs officer residence (duplex) | Dr.-Zimmermann-Strasse 13, 15 (map) |
1937 | In the local style, customs officer residence type B, significant regional and national history. The single-storey, four-window double house (plastered building) with an extended roof is part of a system of four similar, eaves-facing former residential buildings for customs officers. The building is functionally divided in the middle (two house entrances). On the gable ends there are small additions that were formerly used as motorcycle sheds or "wood storage"; today they are used as garages and workshops. The building plinth with basement made of roughly hewn arched stone (phyllite), alternation of plastered surfaces and pointed angle templates on the gable triangles, the steep saddle roof on both sides with long and wide caterpillars on the sides, the roof covering in the old German way of laying with arched cut templates in natural slate above the house entrance The eaves area is now covered with sheet zinc panels, the facade with a new plaster texture that is not suitable for listed buildings, the windows have been replaced as single-pane insulating glass structures with plastic frames and internal false bars. The open spaces / gardens are changed. The property fencing is designed as a bar fence in accordance with the monument. |
09248135 |
|
Former customs officer residence (duplex) | Dr.-Zimmermann-Strasse 17, 19 (map) |
1937 | In the local style, customs officer residence type B, significant regional and national history. The single-storey, four-window double house (plastered building) with an extended roof is part of a system of four similar, eaves-facing former residential buildings for customs officers. The building is functionally divided in the middle (two house entrances). On the gable ends there are small additions that were formerly used as motorcycle sheds or "wood storage", now converted into living space. The building base with basement made of roughly hewn raised stone (phyllite), alternation of plastered surfaces and inverted formwork (triangular gable), the steep gable roof on both sides with long and wide cantilevered gutters on the sides, the roof covering in the old German way of laying with arched cut templates in natural slate above the house entrance The eaves area is covered with zinc sheets today. The windows have been completely replaced by double-leaf single-pane insulating glass constructions with plastic frames and glass-dividing fine bars. The house entrance door is not renewed in accordance with the monument. There are additional garages on the property. They have been relatively carefully adapted to the house in terms of size, roof shape and material. |
09248136 |
|
Ramp mouth hole with outflow and entrance to the locomotive shed in the former VEB Fluß- und Schwerspat | Falkensteiner Strasse (map) |
20th century | Regional historical significance.
|
09234058 |
|
Factory building | Falkensteiner Strasse 31 (map) |
Around 1880 | Old town Brunndöbra, plastered building with brick structure, presumably former Carl Essbach factory, later CA Seydel (accordion-making "Royal Standard"), today used as a foam manufacture for Klingenthal harmonica production, regional historical value. Three-story, tooth cut frieze, clinker composite construction, original front door. |
09234059 |
|
Residential house in open development | Felsenweg 4 (map) |
1924 | Typical residential building of the traditional style, based on the reform style architecture of the time around 1910, significant in terms of building history. Typical three-family house, representative plastered building with plastered corner blocks, the building base in rustic granite stone masonry, original multi-leaf wooden box windows with dividing bars in the skylight, the high hipped mansard roof covered with natural slate (parallel templates), well-proportioned saddle roof and dormers. |
09234061 |
|
Residential house (surrounding area) in open development | Gliersteig 2 (map) |
Around 1800 | Boarded-up half-timbered upper floor, boarded-up ground floor with block room and surrounding construction, double room building, historically significant. Two-storey, double-room block house, half-hip roof, eaves-side extension, fully paneled. |
09234062 |
|
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War | Goethestrasse 14 (in front) (map) |
After 1918 | Old town Obersachsenberg, historically significant. Large, stele-like, upright, uncut natural stone made of granite, over two meters high, carved on the front: "The fallen of World War I" and the names and dates. A relief symbolizing the Iron Cross above the lettering. |
09234074 |
|
Former Aschberg School | Goethestrasse 68 (map) |
Around 1900 | Two-storey clinker building, significant in terms of local history. Simple facade structure, flat hipped roof, central projectile with triangular gable. |
09234063 |
|
Former customs officer residence (duplex) | Graslitzer Strasse 1a, 1b (map) |
Around 1937 | In the local style, customs officer residence type B, significant regional and national history. Two-storey double residential building (plastered building) with a partially expanded roof space, six window axes on the broad side, four window axes on the narrow side, high basement (plinth) made of granite bossed stone, steep gable roof with wide dormer roof, natural slate roofing, two separate entrances, the building is divided in the middle. Façade: original scratched plaster textures and double-sashed wooden box windows with fine bars and double shutters originally preserved. |
09234067 |
|
Former customs officer residence (duplex) | Graslitzer Strasse 1c, 1d (map) |
Around 1937 | In the local style, customs officer residence type B, important in terms of regional and national history. Two-storey double residential building (plastered building) with a partially expanded attic, six window axes on the eaves side, four window axes on the narrow side, high basement (plinth) made of granite bossed stone, steep gable roof with a wide dormer roof, natural slate roofing, two separate entrances, the building is divided in the middle. Façade: original scratched plaster textures and double-sashed wooden box windows with fine bars and double shutters originally preserved. |
09234069 |
|
|
Apartment building in half-open development | Graslitzer Strasse 3 (map) |
Marked 1905 | With shop, historicizing clinker brick facade with Art Nouveau elements, significant in terms of urban planning and architectural history. Three-storey, original bound windows and front door with representative entrance portal, rustic masonry made of ashlar and sandstone, four-storey on the open side of the house, typical representative "town house" of Art Nouveau, change from clinker masonry, handcrafted, artistically processed stone walls, plastered stucco ornaments in the parapet areas. |
09234065 |
|
Residential house in open development, with enclosure | Grenzstrasse 15 (map) |
Around 1910 | Villa-like building, reform style architecture, significant in terms of building history. One-storey plastered building with a loft in the attic, hipped mansard roof, clad gable triangles, door and window frames as well as architectural decorative elements made of exposed aggregate concrete, box windows with shutters originally preserved. House motto in the street-side gable: "God give everyone who knows us, much more than they allow us." Enclosure: pedestals in exposed aggregate concrete, wooden fence in a curved shape. |
09234071 |
Residential and office building of the former J. Köhler factory | Grenzstrasse 19 (map) |
Around 1900 | Single-storey historicizing clinker brick building, significant in terms of local and architectural history.
|
09234073 |
|
Residential house in open development | Höhenweg 1 (map) |
Probably 1st half of the 19th century | Old town of Untersachsenberg, single-storey boarded-up building, block room probably preserved, historical and scientific-documentary value. Residential house on a rectangular floor plan, steep gable roof, sheet zinc panels on formwork, originally keyway shingles, boarded up, wooden porch, gable triangles with asbestos panels. |
09234077 |
|
Residential house in corner location and in closed development | Holzhofstrasse 3 (map) |
Around 1905 | Historic clinker brick facade with volute gables, corner accentuation, significant in terms of urban planning. Yellow clinker brick, temporarily used as an administration building. |
09234079 |
|
Two residential buildings in open development (CA Seydel's half-timbered houses) | Jahnweg 23, 24 (map) |
1903 | Built for the Seydel family of manufacturers (major entrepreneurs in the manufacture of harmonica in Klingenthal), half-timbered buildings in the Swiss house style, on the opposite slope to the company premises, significant in terms of landscape design, scientific and documentary value. Two-storey, gable-free half-timbered building with a solid base made of brick and clinker masonry, hillside location, striking landscape, the flat saddle roofs with gable-sided overhang and floating construction, despite changes (windows), important representatives of their building type. |
09248130 |
|
Residential house in semi-open development | Kirchstrasse 1 (map) |
Around 1880 | With a shop, historicizing clinker brick facade, significant in terms of urban development and architectural history, roofing windows with triangular gables on the upper floor |
09234083 |
|
Residential house in semi-open development | Kirchstrasse 3 (map) |
Around 1800 | With subsequently built-in shops, simply structured plastered building, residential building belonging to the historic center of Klingenthal, of urban and architectural value. Half-timbered upper floor plastered, ground floor massive with shop, important in terms of urban planning due to its location next to the church. |
09234800 |
|
Residential house in open development | Kirchstrasse 6 (map) |
Around 1890 | Villa-like building, clinker brick facade, in the style of historicism, dominant in terms of urban development, of architectural significance. Presumably a former residential building, tooth-cut frieze under the roof, window roofing with triangular gable on the upper floor. |
09234084 |
|
|
Residential house in open development | Kirchstrasse 13 (map) |
Around 1800 | One-storey boarded-up building, probably with a block room, typical Vogtland construction, scientifically and documentarily significant. Preserved block construction, boarded up, simple eaves-standing "wooden house". |
09234086 |
|
town hall | Kirchstrasse 14 (map) |
1913 | Multi-wing complex, representative plastered building that has a decisive influence on the cityscape, reform style architecture, of local historical importance, also of architectural value. Three-storey head building on a square floor plan, continuous belt cornice over the first floor, original multi-leaf wooden box windows, "smooth plastered facade", high hipped roof with natural slate covering in the old German way of laying, harmoniously proportioned roof structures, including a representative closed lantern in the center with a flat, curved helmet, flat leaded dormers, inside representative staircase , the administrative annexes form a U-shape with the head building, curved and broken saddle roofs with analogous cover, high-quality craftsmanship of the sculptural decoration (exposed concrete, stucco plaster, wrought iron), dominating differentiated building masses on the slope. |
09234087 |
|
Residential house in open development | Kirchstrasse 15 (map) |
Around 1800 | Single-storey building in typical Vogtland block construction, mostly a copy from 1994, building historical value (house customer). Log house, 1994 reconstruction using some old components, this old house had a very steep pitched roof, partly with wooden shingles, roofing with zinc sheet panels on the ground floor, small stable, the original house with good original inventory. |
09234088 |
Glier-Haus: Two connected residential buildings in open development (No. 16) and an extension (No. 18) | Kirchstrasse 16, 18 (map) |
1788 Dendro (No. 16, old house); 1853 Dendro (extension of house no.18) | Buildings erected in wood block and half-timbered construction, partly boarded up, of extremely high architectural, personal, urban and urban significance. The two or three-story, gable-end buildings are on the slope edge. The southern building with a wide and high gable roof, slate stencil roofing, large dwelling on the south side, presumably block rooms on the ground floor, the upper floors in half-timbered construction (pegged connections), fully paneled. The northern building with a cantilevered upper floor, four-field arcade, hipped roof. |
09234089 |
|
Rectory | Kirchstrasse 19 (map) |
Around 1880 | The hillside location dominates urban planning, next to the Klingenthal I cemetery and near the round church "Zum Friedefürsten", of local history. Simplified two-story plastered building, high basement and partially developed attic, original front door, partially preserved box windows, original room doors. |
09233942 |
|
Klingenthal I cemetery (aggregate), church cemetery "Zum Friedefürsten" | Kirchstrasse 19a (map) |
Around 1895 (cemetery); after 1900 (tombs) | Material entirety Friedhof Klingenthal I, with the following individual monuments: celebration hall and the following graves (see individual monument 09233941):
as well as landscaped cemetery grounds. |
09305205 |
|
Celebration hall and graves (individual monuments to ID no. 09305205) | Kirchstrasse 19a (map) |
Around 1895 (celebration hall); 1901–1903 (Moritz Rauner family's inheritance); 1901 (hereditary funeral Berthold, Meinel, cake baker); after 1907 (Leonhard family grave); after 1927 (Giers family grave) | Individual features of the aggregate Friedhof Klingenthal I; Celebration hall of neo-Gothic clinker brick building, graves of personal and local historical significance.
|
09233941 |
|
Transformer tower | Kirchstrasse 19a (near) (map) |
Around 1930 | Purpose-built building characterized by the Heimatstil in good original condition, of scientific and documentary value. Square floor plan, plastered building with natural stone plinth and natural stone corner cuboid, edging of the arched entrance with natural stone, door from the time of origin, wooden door with diagonal board layer, round window above the entrance, also with natural stone edging, curved gable roof, natural slate covering. |
09233930 |
|
Residential house (surrounding area) in open development | Kirchstrasse 59 (map) |
Before 1800 | Vogtland-typical, single-storey, boarded-up building with a framework construction, with a block room (double room house), noteworthy in terms of architectural history. Framework construction, eaves on a steep mountain slope, large dwelling on a high, steep pitched roof, gable triangles with parallel templates made of natural slate, otherwise fully paneled, extension on the slope side. |
09234091 |
|
Residential building (with three entrances) | Körnerberg 5, 7, 9 (map) |
Before 1800 | Conglomerate of three nested and "overgrown" buildings with log rooms and further wooden construction, oldest part of the house before 1800, probably one of the oldest buildings in the village, significant in terms of both building history and local history. Today the house is one of the oldest houses on the Körnerberg, it is probably over 200 years old. The double dwelling today consists of the house Körnerberg 7 and 9, whereby Körnerberg 7 is the former residential part and Körnerberg 9 is presumably a subsequent extension (originally the commercial part of the house). On the ground floor of Körnerberg 7, the block room was completely preserved with walls in block construction, wooden ceiling, and the original roof structure was preserved. House number 5 was added at a right angle to the old part of the house. The house rises on a rectangular floor plan, connected on the gable side to number 9, boarded wooden houses. In addition to the windows, the locks of the former shutters with little heads have been preserved, the windows are framed with sawn boards and small triangular gables, and roller shutters have been installed on the upper floor without interfering with the historical building stock. The monument value results from the architectural and local historical significance due to the fact that both buildings are among the oldest surviving structures in Klingenthal. |
09234093 |
|
villa | Krummer Weg 1 (map) |
Around 1905 | Plastered building with corner tower and half-timbered attic, echoes of the local style, landscape design and artistically significant. Two-storey, free-standing representative building with a high base made of polygonal masonry, ground floor solid, plastered facades, partly paneled with carved ornamental shapes, the upper floor with corner towers in half-timbered construction with cladding, the multi-leaf box windows with skylight originally preserved including folding window shutters, the wide, crooked-hip roofs running against each other “Beaver tail roof tiles” covered twice, the pointed helmet of the corner tower octagonal with natural slate covering, well-preserved old woody stock on the property. |
09234094 |
|
Residential house (surrounding area) in open development | Lessingstrasse 2 (map) |
Around 1890 | Base made of ashlar, single-storey boarded-up building with block room, surrounding construction, in the typical local style, house and building historical value. Two-storey, boarded up with decorative board parts on the overhanging verge, the fully paneled building on a hook-shaped floor plan with rubble-stone plinth, overhanging gable roof with verge decoration, partly original multi-leaf box windows. |
09234099 |
|
House of a farm | Lessingstrasse 25 (map) |
After 1800 | Single-storey boarded-up building with a block room, typical representative of its kind in the Klingenthal region, of domestic and scientific-documentary value. Saddle roof, not covered, on a long rectangular floor plan, partly original multi-leaf windows, massive door frame at the house entrance (probably made of granite stone). |
09234095 |
|
Former customs officer residence (duplex) | Lessingstrasse 29 (map) |
1937 | In the local style, customs officer residence, gable-independent type (A), strikingly shaping the landscape, significant in terms of regional history. The building, which is functionally divided in the middle, is part of a series of three identical building types. Facades: Change of scratched plaster surfaces and inverted formwork, windows renewed,
Natural slate cover. |
09234096 |
|
Former customs officer residence (duplex) | Lessingstrasse 31 (map) |
1937 | In the local style, customs officer residence, gable-independent type (A), strikingly shaping the landscape, significant in terms of regional history. The building, which is functionally divided in the middle, is part of a series of three identical building types. Facades: Change of scratched plaster surfaces and inverted formwork, windows renewed, natural slate covering. |
09234097 |
|
Former customs officer residence (duplex) | Lessingstrasse 33 (map) |
1937 | In the local style, customs officer residence, gable-independent type (A), strikingly shaping the landscape, significant in terms of regional history. The building, which is functionally divided in the middle, is part of a series of three identical building types. Facades: Change of scratched plaster surfaces and inverted formwork, windows renewed, natural slate covering. |
09234098 |
|
Residential house in open development | Lindenstrasse 8 (map) |
Around 1905 | Historic clinker brick facade, significant in terms of building history and local history. Former two-storey factory owner's villa with attached production building (demolished in 2000), wooden bay windows, windows, doors renewed, technically demanding facades in red brickwork. |
09234100 |
|
Klingenthal II cemetery (aggregate), Brunndöbra cemetery | Ludwig-van-Beethoven-Strasse (map) |
1895 (construction of the cemetery); after 1900 (tombs) | Material entirety Friedhof Klingenthal II, with the following individual monuments: celebration hall and four tombs (see individual monument 09234106):
as well as landscaped cemetery grounds; old location Brunndöbra, celebration hall simple neo-Gothic brick building, tombs with personal and local historical significance. |
09305206 |
|
Celebration hall and four tombs (individual monuments for ID no. 09305206) | Ludwig-van-Beethoven-Strasse (map) |
1896 (celebration hall); 1900 (Meinel and Weidlich graves with crypt); 1905 (Essbach grave with crypt); 1921 (Spranger grave); 1922 (Fischer grave with crypt) | Individual features of the aggregate Friedhof Klingenthal II; old location Brunndöbra, celebration hall simple neo-Gothic brick building, tombs with personal and local historical significance.
|
09234106 |
|
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War | Ludwig-van-Beethoven-Strasse (map) |
Around 1930 | Old location Brunndöbra, local historical value. An approximately 2.50 m high cross made of ashlar (probably Theuma fruit slate) with the inscription: "WE DIE FOR YOU" on a base block, pedestal and base plate, all made of the same material. The inscription on the face of the pedestal is weathered. |
09248141 |
|
More pictures |
Luther Church (with equipment) | Ludwig-van-Beethoven-Strasse (map) |
1909 | Parish church of the village of Brunndöbra, hall church with southwest tower, in the reform style of the time around 1910, architect: Fritz Kohl, Plauen, of historical, landscape design and artistic value. Massive plastered building with granite stone in the base, walls, cornices, convex choir closure, sacristy extension in the east, hipped roofs with tail gables, natural slate covering, high bell and clock tower over a square floor plan with a curved pyramidal pointed helmet. Inside, a mirrored ceiling made of wood, color-framed choir arch, original furnishings from the time it was built, "owl" organ around 1909. |
09234103 |
Residential house (surrounding area) in open development | Ludwig-van-Beethoven-Strasse 45 (map) |
Around 1910 | Representative country house with a high basement, surrounding structure and extended roof, in the local style, of architectural value. One-storey, block construction with surrounding framework, half-timbered gable, the original shutters, steep mansard hipped roofs with crested, interlocking, crown covering, the gable triangles in the upper area with butted board formwork, the base in polygonal brickwork made of granite stone. |
09234101 |
|
Residential house in open development | Ludwig-van-Beethoven-Strasse 47 (map) |
Around 1920 | Country house in industrialized timber construction, echoes of the local style, artistically and scientifically and documentarily significant. One-storey, wooden block construction, probably originally prefabricated construction, on the garden side a small oriel in the middle, the high base in stone made of granite, the original multi-wing cross-frame windows, the hipped roof undercut on the narrow side with original windows, on the garden side with a large dwelling. |
09234102 |
|
Luther church parish parsonage in open development | Ludwig-van-Beethoven-Strasse 62 (map) |
Around 1905 | Fully boarded timber construction with a half-hip roof, designed in Art Nouveau, historically and artistically significant. The fully paneled (butted boards with narrow cover strips) eaves-standing building rises up on a single storey, on a rectangular floor plan, the central projection on wooden supports and transoms (with wood carving decorations), the large dwelling with pseudo-framework, the multi-wing windows partly original, including the ornate framing in the typical Language of Art Nouveau , low building base made of granite stone, the crooked hipped roof with small, harmoniously proportioned and arranged dormers, original preserved, the cover with pointed angle templates made of natural slate, beautiful old wooded stock in the property. |
09234104 |
|
Barn of a farm | Ludwig-van-Beethoven-Strasse 67 (map) |
Around 1760 | Boarded half-timbered building, steep pitched roof, typical Vogtland construction, house history and house history value. Small block barn, fully paneled. |
09234105 |
|
Apartment building in a corner and in a semi-open development | Markneukirchner Strasse 1 (map) |
Around 1910 | With shops, historicized plastered building, corner emphasis on Graslitzer Straße, significant in terms of urban development. Windows not modernized in accordance with listed buildings, the perforated facade with bound and individual windows, belt cornices, profiled concrete stone walls, plastered stucco ornamentation, curved gables, corner turrets simplified, mansard roof, natural slate covering, small dormers. |
09234108 |
|
Residential house in open development | Markneukirchner Strasse 6 (map) |
Around 1870 | Historic plastered building with elaborate facade structuring and decoration forms, building historical value. Administration building or former factory owner's house, lavishly structured and well-preserved facade in historicist style based on the language of forms of the Renaissance, high building base. Ground floor plastered pseudo-rustic masonry, profiled walls and roofs, the eaves-side central projection protruding high above the eaves, with a parapet finish, another risalit slightly in front of the facade of the western gable side, also with a parapet finish, profiled cornices in the parapet area, saddle roof with knee-length, the verges profiled . |
09234109 |
|
Residential house in open development | Markneukirchner Strasse 35 (map) |
Around 1800 | Single-storey boarded-up building with a log room, typical Klingenthal wooden house, house history value. Typical Klingenthal wooden house, block construction, on a long rectangular floor plan, boarding with cover strips, knee sticks, steep pitched roof. |
09234112 |
|
House in a corner and in open development | Markneukirchner Strasse 66 (map) |
Around 1890 | Strongly structured plastered facade in the style of historicism, urban planning and artistically significant. Two-storey, facade structure through stucco plaster, architectural structure elements in the sense of the neo-renaissance, continuous profiled cornices, profiled false walls on windows and doors, pilasters, plaster grooves on the ground floor, arched windows with roofs in the gable triangles, central projectile with triangular gable end, flat saddle gable end. |
09234113 |
|
Semi-detached house in open development | Markneukirchner Strasse 72, 74 (map) |
Around 1905 | Stately clinker brick building with accented corners, significant in terms of urban development and building history. Three-storey, red clinker brick with arched flap cornices above windows, elaborately designed facade. |
09234122 |
|
Residential house in open development and side gate entrance | Markneukirchner Strasse 77 (map) |
Around 1880 | Villa-like building, plastered facade in the neo-renaissance style, significant in terms of urban planning and architectural history. Typical plastered building of the Wilhelminian style in the neo-renaissance design language, good original condition, but wrong coloring, profiled cornice strips, false plaster walls on windows and doors, large triangular gable with floral ornamentation made of stucco plaster, pedestals and forged double-leaf gate of the courtyard entrance. |
09234114 |
|
Residential building in closed development | Markneukirchner Strasse 112 (map) |
Around 1900 | Historic clinker brick facade, significant in terms of urban development. Two-storey with four window axes, the windows and the front door partially renewed (not listed), clinker brick facade with window and door walls made of stone (sandstone), window canopies, large eaves-sided gable with crowning triangle, this decorated with clinker brick and plaster-stucco ornament. |
09234117 |
|
Residential house in corner location and in closed development | Markneukirchner Strasse 114 (map) |
Around 1880 | Historicizing plastered facade, significant in terms of urban planning. Two-storey, five window axes, the facade with belt cornice, pseudo-plastered walls on windows and doors, gable house, window canopies made of ashlar (sandstone). |
09234118 |
|
|
Post office building in open development | Marktplatz 4 (map) |
1910 | Administrative building with a high basement and an extended mansard storey (partly not listed, formerly with roof turrets), clinker brick building with sandstone structure, in the neo-baroque style, of urban and architectural value. Two-storey, lavishly structured perforated facade, clinker cladding, horizontal plaster grooves on the building corners, the elaborately profiled window and door walls made of stone (sandstone) like a portal, coat of arms cartouche with scrollwork above the main entrance, mansard hipped roof, natural slate covering. |
09234123 |
|
Bank building in corner location and in open development | Marktplatz 6 (map) |
Around 1920 | Representative building, strict neoclassical facade structure, built for the Allgemeine Deutsche Credit-Anstalt (ADCA, founded in 1856), urban planning and artistic value. Three-storey, free-standing six-window-axis structure, strict neo-classical facade structure ("column order"), the "pillars" as pilaster strips with a high base (plinth) and stepped capital over two floors, surrounding roofing, the false window walls and roofing (triangular gables) made of plastered stucco , the portal in stone (sandstone). |
09234124 |
Residential house (surrounding area) of a farm | Mittelbergstrasse 39 (map) |
1828 Dendro | Old location Brunndöbra, boarded-up building with surrounding construction and block room, significant in terms of building history, scientific and architectural value. Kniestock, gable, typical regional house type. |
09234125 |
|
Factory owner's villa with enclosure | Mühlbachweg 1 (map) |
Around 1900 | Historic clinker brick building, residential building of the important manufacturer family CA Seydel Söhne (entrepreneurs of harmonica manufacture), significant in terms of local and architectural history. Red brick, polygonal masonry base, balcony removed, belonging to the factory. Former residential buildings for the important harmonica manufacturer CA Seydel. The urban development location at the intersection of Zollstrasse / Mühlbachweg and the hillside location give, in addition to the building materials (clinker brick facades; stone-sandstone: door and window frames; granite: polygonal masonry on the base; slate: roofing; wood: windows and doors with colored glass; wrought iron: Fence) and the massive shape of this building gives it its representative character. |
09234126 |
|
Residential house in open development | Mühlbachweg 3 (map) |
Around 1900 | Single-storey, villa-like plastered building with boarded gables, in the Swiss house style, of architectural significance. The construction in the typical Klingenthal style on a long rectangular floor plan, boarded up upper floor, decorated floating gable, shutters, solid ground floor, gable, roof shed, windows largely original, clad knee area, original slate covering (arched template), partly zinc sheet panels. |
09234127 |
|
Residential house in open development | Mühlbachweg 4 (map) |
Around 1905 | Multi-colored clinker brick facade in a powerful structure, mansard roof, formerly part of the company CA Seydel Söhne (entrepreneur manufacturing harmonica), historical and artistic value. Yellow and red clinker bricks, dark red glazed bricks as ornaments, original front door, slate roofing, two-story. |
09234128 |
|
Former bathing establishment | Richard-Wagner-Strasse 12 (map) |
Around 1930 | Elaborately designed plastered building with expanded attic, in the typical design language of the 1920s, urban planning and local historical significance. The three-story building is built into the slope. Horizontal structure of the façades on the valley side (Kirchstrasse): the formerly fully used basement as a perforated façade with reddish scratch plaster, original box windows made of wood with fine bars. The windows on the two main floors (ground floor and first floor) with high rectangular original cross-frame box windows divided in the middle (below: six window panes, above four window panes). The large main-storey corner bay windows on the side of the church road are integrated into the mansard-hip roof. Stucco-plaster profiles with late-expressionist, tapering shapes that structure the facade on the bay windows. The roof with natural slate stencil cover, the funds in greenish and yellowish tones. The base of the building in granite stone, the representative entrance area on the narrow side of the building (Richard-Wagner-Straße) under the arbor with double pillars, the pillars with stucco and plaster elements, above the arbor a two-storey semicircular central projection integrating into the mansard roof, with a dome-like finish. The three-step, street-side (Kirchstraße) central gable integrates in the mansard roof area, in this gable semicircular arched windows with non-listed plastic windows, strongly profiled plinth and eaves cornices on the church street and gable side, the slope-side facade (Richard-Wagner-Straße) in clinker bricks, here central projections (Staircase) with a flat hipped roof, the tall rectangular windows with original cross floors and designed as a wooden box. The former municipal bathing establishment was built into the base and ground floor, and apartments on the upper floor and attic. |
09248137 |
|
More pictures |
Factory and administration building (No. 2/4) of the harmonica factory CA Seydel Söhne as well as extension building (No. 1) and courtyard building (behind No. 2/4) | Robert-Koch-Strasse 1, 2, 4 (map) |
End of the 19th century (factory courtyard building, behind no. 2/4); around 1925, essentially older (No. 2/4, factory building); 1950s (No. 1, extension) | The main building is a representative plastered building with an abundance of facade-decorating and architectural decorative elements in the style of Art Deco, the courtyard building is an older clinker brick building, the extension building in the style of the 1950s (originally with a connecting bridge over the street to the old building), of local and regional historical and artistic significance.
Three-storey, the representative plastered building with an abundance of facade-decorating and architectural decorative elements and forms as an angular building at the intersection of two streets, hillside location, as an eye-catcher, the five-storey administration wing on a circular segment-shaped floor plan with a polygonal tent roof. The three-storey production and administration building in Mühlbachweg is horizontally divided by cornices, the base of the building in polygonal masonry made of granite stone, the wooden box windows on the ground floor with multiple leaves, simplified with flat arches and profiled roofing. On the upper floor: round-arched window niches with stucco-plaster ornaments in the half-arch, the flat-arched, multi-leaf cross-frame windows originally preserved, the flat mansard-hip roof with a large flat dormer, the roof covering originally probably with slate, today glass fleece covering. The representative portal-like building entrance on the front side, a large gable with profiled flat spouts in a triangular shape, the lettering: "CA SEYDEL SÖHNE - Harmonica Factory" - and the monogram: "CASS" alternating with plaster and stucco ornaments. In the lower area of this gable multi-leaf windows (use of the mansard roof area). The terracottas with the depiction of the music-making putti in the upper facade areas are to be emphasized as being of particularly high quality. |
09234135 |
Residential house (surrounding area) in open development, with attached production building | Robert-Koch-Strasse 6 (map) |
Around 1800 (house); around 1900 (factory extension) | Upper floor timber-framed residential building, typical Vogtland construction, factory extension with clinker brick facade, important in terms of local development and architectural history. Two-storey, ground floor, boarded-up double block room with surrounding framework on a solid stone base made of granite, large central gable, partly clad. |
09234136 |
|
Residential house in open development and joinery | Röderwinkel 10 (map) |
Probably 1st half of the 19th century | Single-storey boarded-up house, to the north of the house boarded-up carpentry workshop, historically significant (house studies). Typical "Klingenthaler Haus" on a rectangular floor plan, probably two block rooms, fully paneled with cover strips, multi-leaf wooden box windows and single-leaf folding shutters, partly original, probably a barrel-shaped vaulted cellar in quarry stone, steep gable roof, covered with arched slate templates, small, harmoniously integrated dormers. The carpentry workshop is attached directly to the gable of the building on the north side, the cladding and roof are carefully connected in accordance with the material and the workmanship, the multi-leaf and multi-rung windows partially preserved in their original state. |
09234137 |
|
|
Former residential building (No. 3, now a museum) in half-open development, with an intermediate building (No. 3a) to the neighboring house | Schloßstraße 3, 3a (map) |
Around 1780, later redesigned (No. 3, residential building); 1906 (No. 3a, extension) | House with practice of the medical council Dr. Ernst Otto Giers (1858–1927), recognized doctor in Klingenthal, originally built and inhabited by the Herold family (important entrepreneurs of musical instrument making), upper floor half-timbered plastered or slated, upper arbor carved to the courtyard (probably from 1889), intermediate building with historicizing plastered facade, Personal history, local history and building history significance.
Klingenthal local history museum for music and sport (number 3), seat of the Klingenthal accordion competition (number 3A). House number 3 has been remodeled several times, as has the facade, which today is based on the building structure from the mid-19th century. Gable with crooked hip as well as the entire roof with natural slate (old German laying method), massive ground floor (quarry stone walls), window and door frames made of granite stone, lavishly designed upper arbor (veranda) on the courtyard side with polished colored glass panes. The intermediate building (number 3A) was not erected until 1906, typical facade shapes and decorations of this time by the Klingenthal company Knoll and Schmidt, the large leaded glass window on the first floor has been lost, some of the original furnishings. Extension of the courtyard side in 1886 by Moritz Rauner and Otto Liebmann. |
09234138 |
Apartment building in open development | Schlossstrasse 17 (map) |
Around 1900 | Typical clinker brick building, historically significant |
09232936 |
|
Former school, now a restaurant and museum | Schulgasse 4 (map) |
1679 Dendro | Boarded-up building in typical Vogtland block construction, a very important cultural monument in terms of regional and architectural history. Subsequently expanded, the surrounding area preserved, vacant since around 1910, one of the most important architectural monuments of the city of Klingenthal with an excellent original inventory, renovated since 2000, converted into a school-museum restaurant. Reconstructions: the cladding with cover strips, the roof covering with keyway shingles on the steep, interlocking gable roofs, and in some cases the three-winged multi-lobed box windows made of spruce wood. |
09234141 |
|
Former cantor, today a residential building in open development | Schulgasse 6 (map) |
Around 1800 | Building belonging to the historical center of Klingenthal with local historical and urban significance. Ground floor mixed construction: solid, block. House completely paneled, saddle roof, structural changes to cubature, half-timbered on the upper floor. |
09234801 |
|
Residential house in open development | Schulstrasse 31 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Old location Brunndöbra, traditional block construction, of architectural value. Rectangular floor plan, natural stone base, ground floor wooden block construction with vertical planking, jamb floor, saddle roof, centrally arranged roof bay window with saddle roof and large window, massive extension at the rear. |
09300421 |
|
Residential stable house (surrounding area) of a farm | Schulstrasse 43 (map) |
Probably 17th century, handed down orally | Old location Brunndöbra, upper floor timber-framed boarded, with surrounding construction and block room, building historical and documentary value. On a long rectangular floor plan, framework construction, block room, paneled, the insert ceiling with crawlers and deckers, disguised, the former stable part removed and converted, probably half-timbered construction on the upper floor, clad with inverted formwork, steep gable roof, slate template cover in the old German laying template, gable triangles with large-format gable triangles. |
09234142 |
|
Semi-detached house in open development | Schulstrasse 71 (map) |
Around 1925 | Old location Brunndöbra, boarded-up building, in the local style, historically significant. The fully paneled building, characterized by the Heimat style, on a high quarry stone base (cellar) on the edge of the embankment, on a slight slope, functionally the double dwelling is divided in the middle (two separate entrances), the high gable roofs are used with apartments, also the gable roof connecting the half-hip roofs, long tow and pike dormers with bevels, the roof covering with arched templates. |
09234143 |
|
Residential house in open development | Steindöbraweg 9 (map) |
Around 1890 | Old location Steindöbra, on the mountain slope, single-storey building with jamb, partly brick facade, partly boarded up, in the Swiss house style, historically significant. Typical residential building from the last quarter of the 19th century, closed, simple, longitudinally rectangular building cube, on the valley side with a central gable house, massive broken and ashlar pedestal made of granite stone, the half-timbered part on the ground floor clad with butted cover boards and moldings, as well as the upper floor, clinker brick on the building base , Roof pitch approx. 30 °, natural slate covering, protruding floating gable with ornamental structure, partly original windows, retrofitted as box windows, as well as the original house entrance door, the house entrance podium covered with slate from Theuma. |
09234144 |
|
Stable house of a farm | Steindöbraweg 34 (map) |
Probably the middle of the 19th century | Old location Steindöbra, on a steep slope, single-storey boarded-up building with two log rooms, typical regional building type, historically significant. Long rectangular floor plan, the log rooms and possible half-timbered construction with largely monument-compliant cladding with cover strips, shredded, steep gable roof. |
09234145 |
|
Apartment building in a corner and in half-open development (structural unit with Auerbacher Strasse 2 and 4) | Talstrasse 1 (map) |
Around 1910 | With shop (formerly Café Central), historicizing facade with Art Nouveau elements, urban significance. Three-storey, plastered facades alternating with ceramic tile decorations as decorative and structural decoration, high mansard-hip roof. |
09234146 |
|
Residential house in open development | Talstrasse 12 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Two-storey boarded-up building, probably with a block room, typical Vogtland construction, historically important |
09305204 |
|
Residential house in open development | Talstrasse 14 (map) |
Around 1910 | Representative plastered building with bay window, reform style architecture, historically significant. Cube house-like, representative building with plastered, ornamented pilaster strips, false walls and parapet areas in the Baroque style, high base made of artificial stone, on the street side, in the middle of the first floor a representative bay window, the slate-covered mansard hipped roof on the street side, in the middle with a curved decorative gable flanking an arched gable Head, the multi-leaf box windows original, original preserved: curved sheet copper roofing of the pedestal of the house entrance, the house entrance door, the curved and profiled posts made of artificial stone and the forged fence. |
09234147 |
|
Residential house in open development (Rauner-Haus) | Untere Döhlerwaldstraße 7 (map) |
Around 1920 | Single-family house on the upper steep slope, close to the edge of the forest, in prefabricated timber construction by the Moritz Rauner company in Klingenthal, a prime example of assembly construction at that time, of architectural and regional historical importance. The building located on the steep slope is externally strongly shaped by a plastic cladding of the facades (panels) as well as by white lattice-free single-pane insulating glass windows, the high granite base made of granite, the cantilevered gable roof with slate covering and the sloping eaves area original, the bay construction and Partly the two-wing ornamented wooden shutters are original, this building is a prime example of the assembly method of that time, Moritz Rauner, founded in 1878 (wooden houses and box factory) |
09234149 |
|
Residential house in open development | Waldgutstrasse 11 (map) |
Around 1905 | The old town of Untersachsenberg, a single-storey boarded house with a knee-length floor and a high, half-hipped roof, historically significant. The eaves-standing building is fully paneled, original deck boards with decorative strips on the eastern gable, large dwelling above the original porch at the entrance. |
09234151 |
|
Former customs officer residence | Waldhäuserweg 1 (map) |
Around 1937 | In the local style, customs officer residence type B, regionally and historically significant. Heavily shaped, the eaves-facing twin house is functionally divided in the middle, two entrances, the facades with scratched plaster, the high pitched roof partially removed, slated. |
09234152 |
|
Former customs officer residence | Waldhäuserweg 3 (map) |
Around 1937 | In the local style, customs officer residence type B, regionally and historically significant. Heavily shaped, the eaves-facing twin house is functionally divided in the middle, two entrances, the facades with scratched plaster, the high pitched roof partially removed, slated. |
09234153 |
Mühlleithen
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
milestone | (Parcel 1004) (map) |
19th century | Royal Saxon Milestone ; Converted to a milestone, historical traffic value |
09234374 |
Large binge castle of the Tannenberg mine | (Parcel 939l) (map) |
Early 16th century | Of mining historical importance, also a natural monument. The name "Winselburg" goes back to the original small forest hamlet, which was located in the immediate vicinity of the "Big Pinge". This hamlet was mentioned as early as 1538 and settled for the first time around 1600, later lay desolate and was settled again after 1780. There was a hunting lodge belonging to the “Lord from Falkenstein”, Friedrich Traugott Trützschler. It burned down in 1848. For the extraction of ore (silver and tin) so-called "pasture structures" were made. This was done by "setting fire". The ore was "broken up". The expansion of the pasture structures resulted in “pings” in which the ore-containing rock was mined. Geologically, the "Big Pinge" is located in a contact area between the slate and the Eibenstock granite massif. |
09234378 |
|
|
Göltzsch-Elster rafts raft ditch system (totality): Kielfloßgraben and Saubachriss | Floßgrabenweg (map) |
1571-1579 | Sub-entity component of the entity raft ditch system Göltzsch-Elster-Flöse in the community of Klingenthal, district Mühlleithen: sections “Saubachriss” and “Kielfloßgraben” of the raft ditch system as an entity entity (see also entity entity 09234379, community Grünbach, district Muldenberg); the "Saubachriss" and "Kielfloßgraben" will be continued in the "Upper and Lower Floßgraben" in the fields of Grünbach, district Muldenberg and Muldenhammer, district Hammerbrücke, partly in very good original condition, for rafting logs for local industry (firewood), from technical-historical and regional historical importance.
These raft technical systems are originally from the construction time 1630 and have been preserved in their entirety. Passage with channel, built in 1980, raft ditch with original layered masonry from the years 1630/32 on the A-Weg, original ashlar surrounds on Kielweg, original ashlar surrounds, impact slope fortifications below the Hirschenstein (former Great Aschbergschanze), original ashlar surrounds, impact slope fortifications below the Hirschenstein (former Große Aschbergschanze) Aschbergschanze), dam and cone house in front of the lower raft pond, dam and natural flow in front of the former upper raft pond (at the Mühlleithen winter sports center). |
09234150 |
Memorial stone | Schwerdtweg | 19th century | Stein inscribes “Aug. Rex ”, of regional history |
09234373 |
|
Former customs officer residence (duplex) | Waldstrasse 8 (map) |
Around 1937 | In the local style, customs officer residence type A independent from the gable, significant regional and national history. A semi-detached house with gable ends, functionally divided, with small additions on the gable end. They served as a wooden shed and motorcycle shed, a shared house entrance and a staircase, level location, thus about a meter high base made of granite stone. Façade with alternation of scratch plaster and inverted formwork (gable triangles). High authenticity of the original inventory (including the windows, stairwell). |
09234375 |
|
Former customs officer residence (duplex) | Waldstrasse 10 (map) |
Around 1937 | In the local style, customs officer residence type A independent from the gable, significant regional and national history. A semi-detached house with gable ends, functionally divided, with small additions on the gable end. They served as a wooden shed and motorcycle shed, a shared house entrance and a staircase, level location, thus about a meter high base made of granite stone. Façade with alternation of scratch plaster and inverted formwork (gable triangles). High authenticity of the original inventory (including the windows, stairwell). |
09234376 |
Zwota
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Residential house in open development (Rotes Schlössel) | Alte Klingenthaler Strasse 1 (map) |
Around 1800 | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, simple plastered building with a large hipped roof and basket arch portal, presumably an old hammer man's house , of local and architectural value. Original door portal (a drilled basket arch made of granite stone), square floor plan, roof covering with templates made of natural slate, the window frames on the ground floor made of granite stone, on the upper floor with cover profiles made of wood. |
09234487 |
|
Residential house in open development | Old way 2 (map) |
Around 1790 | Upper floor half-timbered, with a log room, typical Vogtland construction, of architectural value. The door frame of the house entrance and the block room have been preserved in their original state, presumably a former stable house, the door to the former stable was built, colloquially referred to as the so-called “clothes house”. |
09234488 |
|
House of a farm | Old way 15 (map) |
Around 1800 | Single-storey boarded-up building, of architectural value. With block room, boarded up, knee sticks, high pitched roof with sheet zinc panels. |
09234489 |
|
House of a farm | Old path 32 (map) |
Around 1800 | One-storey building, block room partially preserved, of architectural value. Farming, gable roof, boarded up, partly massive. |
09234490 |
|
House and barn of a farm | Old Path 33 (map) |
Around 1800 | One-storey building, part of the block partially preserved, of architectural value, partially massive, gable roof |
09234491 |
|
House and barn attached to it (Ullmannhaus, Knockhof) | Old way 34 (map) |
1726 (barn); around 1790 (residential building) | Residential house with half-timbered upper floor and mansard roof, boarded up barn, formerly a guest house and hostel, of architectural and landscape value. Two-storey residential building with attached barn, massive basement made of quarry stone masonry, no cellar. Upper floor: in half-timbered construction partly boarded, half-timbered partly with K-struts, diamond ornamentation, hipped mansard roof with slate stencil covering. Used as a hostel and restaurant until around 1870, some of the taproom has been preserved. |
09234492 |
|
Former customs officer residence | Alter Weg 41 (map) |
Around 1937 | In the local style, customs officer house of the small type B, of regional historical value, two-storey |
09234493 |
|
Former customs officer residence | Old way 42 (map) |
Around 1937 | In the local style, customs officer house of the small type B, of regional historical value, two-storey |
09234494 |
|
Former customs officer residence | Old path 43 (map) |
Around 1937 | In the local style, customs officer house of the small type B, of regional historical value, two-storey |
09234495 |
|
Residential house, attached barn and side building of a farm | Old path 44 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Of architectural value.
|
09234496 |
|
Former customs officer residence (duplex) | Bergstrasse 8 (map) |
Around 1937 | In the local style, customs officer residence, gable-independent type (A), of regional historical value |
09234498 |
|
Former customs officer residence (duplex) | Bergstrasse 9, 9a (map) |
Around 1937 | In the local style, customs officer residence, gable-independent type (A), of regional historical value |
09234499 |
|
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War | Bergstrasse 17 (next to) (map) |
After 1918 | Of local historical value. The complex is laid out as a grove, an upright granite stone with the inscription, among other things, "Our heroes ... the community of Zwota". |
09234500 |
|
Residential building (No. 1) in open development and rear building (No. 1a, another residential building) | Braugasse 1, 1a (map) |
1837 | Simple buildings, presumably with a half-timbered upper floor (plastered), granite portal, of value in terms of building history and urban planning. Both buildings have two floors, a former factory owner's house, later a local museum. Today residential building and commercial building with savings bank, half-timbered upper floor, ground floor made of solid stone masonry, baroque windows, half-timbering was probably originally plastered, today gable is half-timbered, doubled up, original front door, inside barrel and cross vaults. |
09234501 |
|
Residential house in open development | Braugasse 2 (map) |
Mid 19th century | The ground floor and half-timbered upper floor are boarded up, typical Vogtland construction, of architectural value. Ground floor presumably block room, boarded up, hipped roof. |
09234502 |
|
Residential house in open development | Dorfstrasse 3 (map) |
Around 1800 | The old town of Oberzwota, a one and a half-story building with a block room, of architectural value |
09234514 |
|
Former youth hostel, today residential building (Umgebung) | Herbergsweg 3 (map) |
Around 1930 | Boarded-up building in the Heimat style, with a surrounding structure, of regional and architectural value. Two-storey building, ground floor solid in quarry stone, masonry upper storey presumably half-timbered, steep pitched roof, covered with slate stencils, the original wooden multi-leaf box windows preserved. |
09234503 |
|
Church (with equipment) | Kirchstrasse (map) |
1885 | Hall church with retracted polygonal choir and west tower, in the arched style of the 19th century, of local historical value. Simple neo-Romanesque church instead of a former chapel of the hammer mill, plastered building with 5/8 choir closure, set west tower with octagonal pointed helmet, laying of the foundation stone on March 9, 1885 at 3 p.m., new bells consecrated in 1946, restored in 1980. |
09234504 |
|
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War | Kottenheider Strasse 3 (next to) (map) |
After 1918 | Old village of Oberzwota, of local historical value. A granite stone, rounded at the top, with the inscription: "1914–1918 our heroes" with the names and dates of death, "Dedicated by the municipality of Oberzwota". |
09234516 |
|
House (with integrated barn part) of a farm | Kottenheider Strasse 14 (map) |
1813 | Old village Oberzwota, upper floor half-timbered, of architectural value. Solid ground floor, half-hipped roof, half-timbered structure, former access on the upper floor, indicates upper arbor or separate entrance, former inn. |
09234515 |
|
villa | Markneukirchner Strasse 18 (map) |
Around 1900 | Historic clinker brick building with tower, of architectural value. Window and door frames in ashlar, floral plaster and stucco ornaments in the window arches. |
09234507 |
|
|
town hall | Markneukirchner Strasse 32 (map) |
1925-1926 | Zwotaer municipal office building, varied plastered building with extended mansard floor and roof turret with clock, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s, of local and architectural value. Two-storey building with an extended mansard floor, ornamentation typical of the time, original windows and doors, facade with reddish color, mansard hipped roof, clock tower, original interior fittings. |
09234508 |
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War | Markneukirchner Strasse 32 (opposite) (map) |
After 1918 | Of local historical value. Multi-level layered ashlar pedestals made of granite stone, relief of a soldier's head with a helmet, including the data: "1914–1918". |
09234511 |
|
Residential house in open development | Markneukirchner Strasse 55 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Single-storey boarded-up building with a log room, in the typical Vogtland style, of architectural value. Ground floor boarded up, gable roof, rear extension. |
09234509 |
|
Residential house in open development | Markneukirchner Strasse 60 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Single-storey boarded half-timbered building with jamb, of architectural value. Characteristic house of this landscape, fully boarded facades, saddle roof with high knee-high, original windows. |
09234510 |
|
Semi-detached house in open development | Schlosserberg 6, 7 (map) |
Around 1800 | One-storey building, probably later expanded, with a block room, of architectural historical value. Log room with a wooden ceiling, the facades mostly boarded up. |
09234512 |
Deletions from the list of monuments (Klingenthal)
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Residential house and attached side building of a farm | Grenzweg 9 (map) |
Probably the middle of the 19th century | Old village Obersachsenberg, typical Vogtland construction, one and a half story building, with a block room, boarded up, historical and documentary value; demolished between 2008 and 2014. Weather house (fountain) next to the building, central gable house on the valley side (expanded). |
09234075 |
|
Residential house in open development | Grenzweg 11 (map) |
Probably around 1800 | Old village Obersachsenberg, one-story massive building (cottage / forest workers' house), boarded gable, socio-historical and scientific-documentary value; demolished between 2014 and 2016. Small building (cottagers / forest workers), gable roof, zinc sheet covering. Gable triangles: timber frame boarded up, gable side with extensions. |
09234076 |
|
Residential house in open development | Markneukirchner Strasse 81 (map) |
Probably 1st quarter of the 19th century | One-storey boarded-up building, probably with double block rooms, of significance in terms of building history; Demolished in 2014. Presumably barrel vaulted cellar, steep saddle roof, western triangular gable with slate templates completely ingrown, but secured, building is part of a former three-sided courtyard. |
09234115 |
|
Former forester's house (Forstwartei), today residential building in open development | Schulstrasse 85 (map) |
1939 | Old location Brunndöbra, typical building in the local style, in very good original condition, of architectural value |
09300420 |
Remarks
- This list is not suitable for deriving binding statements on the monument status of an object. As far as a legally binding determination of the listed property of an object is desired, the owner can apply to the responsible lower monument protection authority for a notice.
- The official list of cultural monuments is never closed. It is permanently changed through clarifications, new additions or deletions. A transfer of such changes to this list is not guaranteed at the moment.
- The monument quality of an object does not depend on its entry in this or the official list. Objects that are not listed can also be monuments.
- Basically, the property of a monument extends to the substance and appearance as a whole, including the interior. Deviating applies if only parts are expressly protected (e.g. the facade).
Detailed memorial texts
-
↑ History of the Jahn'schen trade and trade school (Amtsberg 12) :
- Built in 1911 by master builder Moritz Rauner, Klingenthal for Paul Jahn as a private trade and trade school with a boarding school for musical instrument making and handicraft in the design language of the late Art Nouveau
- 1928 Fundamental renovation and expansion of the building, including the installation of a ballroom, the so-called "Gliersaal", on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of harmonica production in Klingenthal
- 1940 Expansion and new construction of functional buildings by K. Rauner
- 1954/55: Extension of the already converted building with a lookout tower and school museum
- 1974 Roof extensions by master builder Otto Körner, Klingenthal, establishment of the "school combine" for the musical instrument industry as a company school for the Klingenthal harmonica works
- from 1990 professional training center for technology Rodewisch, Klingenthal branch
- 1996/97 extensive renovation to make it suitable as a vocational school for musical instrument making by architect Stephan Herold, Klingenthal, since then professional training center for technology "A. Ms. Zürner “Oelsnitz / Vogtl. Branch of the vocational and vocational school "Vogtland Musical Instrument Making" Klingenthal
- Until 2002 repair of the "Gliersaal" and the outdoor facilities
- The traditional flag of the musical instrument making guild in Vogtland from 1847 and the large-format photograph with the image of Christian Friedrich Weber, the founder of the Klingenthal music school in 1843, are presented in the hallway on the ground floor.
-
↑ Listed graves of the Klingenthal I cemetery :
- Grave stele for Julius Berthold (born 1845, died 1934, important entrepreneur in the manufacture of musical instruments (harmonica) (founded in 1870) and founder of the city park on the Alberthöhe (today animal park) in Klingenthal), Otto Meinel (also an important musical instrument manufacturer in Klingenthal, founded by the Huthmeinel company 1884) and Klara Kuchenbäcker (daughter of Berthold, wife of Meinel); high-format, artistically valuable stone with roofing and plastic-floral relief decoration in the formal language of the New Renaissance (material: sandstone) and two embedded memorial plates made of black syenite stone
- Gravestone for Friedrich Jaeger: teacher and versatile local researcher in Klingenthal (historical value), roughly hewn granite block with inlaid bronze plate
- Gravestone for Ernst Robert Uebel: born 1882, died 1959, important musician and composer in Klingenthal (personal historical value), below the funeral hall
- Family grave complex with a crypt for the Glier family: Carl-Friedrich Glier was the first entrepreneur to start building harmonica in Klingenthal in 1829, portico with Doric fluted columns, outside staircase, half-relief depicting the horns of fate, two angels above the crypt, all made of limestone
- Large representative family grave complex for the Leonhardt family: Christian Leonhardt was an important sawmill entrepreneur in Klingenthal-Döhlerwald, about 3 m high wall niche with a crowning wreath and two flanking columns made of polished syenite stone, in the niche a name plate with a rose tree made of granite, the border made of polished syenite stone posts in between forged rods and chains in the formal language of the early Art Nouveau with baroque echoes
- Large representative family grave complex for the Moritz Rauner family (born 1860, died 1925): important master builder and contractor (founded 1878) in Klingenthal-Döhlerwald, Markneukircher Straße 114. The typical Klingenthal row houses and wooden houses are named after him as "Rauner houses". Wall niche with roof and crowning cross supported by two flanking columns, made of polished syenite stone, an angel stepping out of the niche (probably made of Italian marble), the enclosure made of pedestals (granite) with curved wrought iron fences, the system in the formal language of Art Nouveau with strict wrought iron fences, the system in the design language of Art Nouveau with strict Gothic echoes.
- Grave stele (wayside shrine) for the Hegenberger and Kuntzsch families: Dr. Friedrich Kuno Georg Hegenberger was a doctor in Klingenthal (Catholic), the grave stele on a slender pedestal with a barred sacrament shrine on it, in it: Depiction of the crucifixion, on the roof (all made of exposed aggregate concrete) a cross (made of metal), in front of the stele at the foot a granite Grave slab with applied bronze letters of the family names
- Family grave site with sandstone stele for Friedrich Wilhelm Surmann (born 1836, died 1902): Surmann, from Westphalia, ran the first machine embroidery (founded in 1859) in Klingenthal; a three-part "wall grave", the middle part with a niche and broken roof as well as flanking slender columns with leaf capitals and sculpted Aesculapian staff, the memorial plaque made of black syenite stone with gold inscriptions of names and dates, the two side wings in clinker brickwork; the entire system is made of granite stone
- Family grave site (crypt) with a large memorial stone for Ernst Surmann (born 1867, died 1935) and Lina Surmann, née Weidlich: important entrepreneur in Klingenthal until 1945, municipality and city council, involved in the construction of the Klingenthal town hall; the middle polished stone made of dark granite with an applied, plastic rosary made of bronze, is flanked and raised by two smaller memorial stones with names and dates
- Gravestone for Christian-Friedrich Doerfel- (vom) Steinfelser: important entrepreneur in the harmonica production in Klingenthal, stone and sandstone in stock with a cross and an inlaid memorial plate made of white marble; the family burial site was originally a large crypt, now leveled
- Hereditary burial and crypt of the Carl Wilhelm Meinel family (born 1834, died 1934): important entrepreneur in the harmonica production (founded 1891) in Klingenthal, large three-part "wall grave system" in rustic sandstone brickwork, is completely "ingrown"; the central risalit niche and suspicious, the memorial plaques in black syenite stone, in front of the risalit a granite stone bench
- Giers family grave: simple granite memorial stone for medical councilor Dr. Ernst Otto Giers (born 1858, died 1927), a recognized doctor in Klingenthal, the music and winter sports museum in Klingenthal is named after him ("Dr.-Giers-Haus")
- Family grave of Franz Carl Meinel (born 1895): The probably artistically valuable memorial stone is overgrown, "wall grave". Meinel was an important harmonica manufacturer in Klingenthal. Ashlar pedestals made of granite stone, the wall made of profiled sandstone elements, the memorial plaque with the inscription "Resting place of the FC Meinel family" made of black syenite stone.
-
↑ Göltzsch-Elster-
Raft ditch system : The 5.4 km long Kiel raft ditch was created for economic reasons for the rafting of firewood and logs. The wood was used for smelting works and hammer mills. The Kielfloßgraben was in use until 1872.
The system consisted of ditches with weirs, raft ponds, cone houses on the piled-up embankments with bottom drains and overflows, raft wooden slides, wooden rakes and wood stacking areas and raft paths. On the one hand, it served as a "hollow raft" for the large mountain sites Schneeberg and Zwickau and as a "Göltzsch-Elster raft" to supply the cities of Merseburg, Leipzig and Halle, among others. The direction of flow of the water in the keel raft ditch system was with a 0.1% to 1.0% gradient, partly against the slope! This is the special meaning of this technical monument. The ditch is only covered with edgewise, flat, roughly hewn phyllite or granite slabs as well as layered natural stones made of the same material. The trench was last thoroughly cleaned and repaired in 1933. In 1984–86, the entire ditch was laid out with a polyester resin channel and until then it served to supply drinking water for the dam in Muldenberg. The ditch has been partially dismantled since the mid-1990s through a citizens' initiative and with the help of “job creation measures”. (from the Lower Floßteich to below the Hirschenstein at the former Great Aschbergschanze).
The beginning of the Kiel raft ditch system lies in the former "Upper Raft Pond". This is located near today's winter sports center in Klingenthal-Mühlleithen. It was a storage pond for raft water and is now silted up, overgrown, but not destroyed. The access road to the sports center is on the top of the old dam. The water from the Kielfloßgraben is discharged into the so-called “Saubachriss” in the area of the forest car park on Falkensteiner Straße / Floßweg (some of the “Saurisse” raft technical systems are located in the Muldenberg corridor area) and continued towards the Muldenberg reservoir. The raft technical systems of the "Saubachriss" are described here, however, because this raft section belongs to the "Kiel raft ditch system". This raft section begins near the forest car park on Falkensteiner Straße / Floßweg, is fed when there is a lack of water by the "Sauteich" that follows the actual Saubach cracks and ends in the current Muldenberg drinking water reservoir. The confluence of the Saubach and Weißer Mulde in the Neuteich (built 1610/1611) is still at the bottom of the dam. However, the dam itself is not related to the original log rafting. The "Saubachrisse" is a deeply cut, natural erosion valley, which was reworked by miners during the rafting. This crack, which in some places was unsuitable for log rafting, could be bridged with the help of so-called raft slides. The Sauteich with dam, cone house, bottom outlet and overflow is located south of the Saubach. When there was a lack of water, the rafting was supported and kept going by the storage supplies from this pond.
swell
- Monument map of Saxony , accessed on July 5, 2019
- Geoportal of the Vogtlandkreis , accessed on July 5, 2019
Individual evidence
- ↑ Geoportal of the Vogtlandkreis. Retrieved July 9, 2019 .
- ↑ Geoportal of the Vogtlandkreis. Retrieved July 9, 2019 .
- ↑ Geoportal of the Vogtlandkreis. Retrieved July 9, 2019 .