List of cultural monuments in Knappenrode

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The list of cultural monuments in Knappenrode includes the cultural monuments of the district of Knappenrode in the Saxon city of Hoyerswerda , which were recorded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments until August 2017 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

List of cultural monuments in Knappenrode

image designation location Dating description ID
Railway station with service building (No. 1), goods floor and station keeper's house (No. 2) with toilets
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Railway station with service building (No. 1), goods floor and station keeper's house (No. 2) with toilets At station 1, 2
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around 1870 (railway keeper's house); 1913 (service building) Service building plastered building in the reform style of the period around 1910, railway attendant's house with historicizing clinker brick building, freight shed half-timbered building, of importance in terms of railway history. Outbuildings (Heimatstil with surrounding framework and ornamental framework) implemented in Lohsa, district Riegel, Am Wald 19.

08975369
 
Forsthaus (Umgebung)
Forsthaus (Umgebung) At station 5
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Before 1900 The single-storey double room in the middle of the forest was assigned somewhat arbitrarily to the new place Werminghoff / Knappenrode. It is mentioned as F. (Forst) Jagdhaus in the old maps, is also called Jagdhaus Koblenz. It is said that it was an inn, probably a rest stop for coachmen, since every place was far away. Until 1977 it was inhabited by foresters. The building is simple, single-storey, the surrounding framework and log rooms have been preserved, as is the half-hip roof. With its history, its old, in the area less common design in the surrounding area and its originality, it is of architectural and local importance. 08975695
 
Department store (without later additions)
Department store (without later additions) August-Bebel-Platz 2
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Around 1915 Number 2 is a department store, a stately two-storey plastered building with a mansard roof, in the style of the homeland security movement, of architectural and local significance. 08975697
 
villa Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 2
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Around 1915 House for the director of Eintracht, probably Mr. Killmann, still historicizing, elements of the homeland security movement, with ornamental framework and interpenetrating half-hipped roofs, of architectural and local significance 09306245
 
Kulturhaus Knappenrode;  Gasthaus Werminghoff (formerly)
Kulturhaus Knappenrode; Gasthaus Werminghoff (formerly) Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 5
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1915 Number 5, built in 1915 as a factory inn of the Eintracht-Grubengesellschaft for the Werminghoff settlement, converted into a cultural center around 1950 and extended by a hall to the south, stately two-storey building with hall and hipped roof, extensions on the outer long side and one narrow side, style of the homeland security movement, local history and historically important. 08975696
 
Briquette factory Werminghoff (totality);  Coal connecting railway Werminghoff / Knappenrode - Zeißholz;  today Knappenrode energy factory - Lusatian mining museum
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Briquette factory Werminghoff (totality); Coal connecting railway Werminghoff / Knappenrode - Zeißholz; today Knappenrode energy factory - Lusatian mining museum Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse
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1914-1921 Material entirety of the Werminghoff briquette factory with the following individual monuments: all buildings that are still standing (the former internal numbers in brackets): coal loading (50), cooling tower (19), electrical magazine (87), chew (80), cold store IV (61), lamellar cold store (78) , Factory I, II, III and wet duty (77), power station (83), 30-KV station (84), main electrical workshop, storage and switchboard (81), administration (82), training workshop (135), shed (85 ), North chimney with fox (79), administration (88), embankment wall (86), old scales (25), stacking wall (73), coal connection line Knappenrode-Zeißholz 900 mm with gauge ramp (137), remaining section of the briquette factory to the district road Knappenrode - Koblenz , plus the implemented buildings: Headframe from Nochten for underground mining, shafts 1 and 4 and shaft 3 from Welzow (headframe shaft 3 was built in June 2006 in the district of Bautzen, City of Wittichenau, OT Maukendorf, on the B96, northwest of the village, Gem Maukendorf, hall 1, parcel 109/1 vice sets), other implemented buildings and movable technical monuments (see also individual monument 08975370, same address); Important industrial plant, the reinforced concrete buildings with brick facades, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history 09306420
 
Werminghoff briquette factory;  Coal connecting railway Werminghoff / Knappenrode - Zeißholz;  Knappenrode energy factory - Lusatian mining museum;  Briquette factory, today a mining museum, with all the buildings that are still standing (the former internal numbers in brackets): coal loading (50), cooling tower (19), electrical storage (87), chop (80), cold store IV (61), lamellar cold store (78), Factory I, II, III and wet duty (77), power station (83), 30-KV station (84), main electrical workshop, storage and telephone exchange (81), administration (82), training workshop (135), shed (85) , North chimney with fox (79), administration (88), embankment wall (86), old scales (25), stacking wall (73), coal connection line Knappenrode-Zeißholz 900 mm with gauge ramp (137), remaining section of the briquette factory to the Knappenrode - Koblenz district road, In addition, the implemented buildings: Headframe from Nochten for underground mining, shafts 1 and 4 and shaft 3 from Welzow (headframe shaft 3 was built in June 2006 in the district of Bautzen, City of Wittichenau, OT Maukendorf, on the B96, northwest of the village, Gem. Maukendorf, corridor 1, parcel 109/1 implemented), other implemented Ba  uten and movable technical monuments
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Werminghoff briquette factory; Coal connecting railway Werminghoff / Knappenrode - Zeißholz; Knappenrode energy factory - Lusatian mining museum;

Briquette factory, today a mining museum, with all the buildings that are still standing (the former internal numbers in brackets): coal loading (50), cooling tower (19), electrical storage (87), chop (80), cold store IV (61), lamellar cold store (78), Factory I, II, III and wet duty (77), power station (83), 30-KV station (84), main electrical workshop, storage and telephone exchange (81), administration (82), training workshop (135), shed (85) , North chimney with fox (79), administration (88), embankment wall (86), old scales (25), stacking wall (73), coal connection line Knappenrode-Zeißholz 900 mm with gauge ramp (137), remaining section of the briquette factory to the Knappenrode - Koblenz district road, In addition, the implemented buildings: Headframe from Nochten for underground mining, shafts 1 and 4 and shaft 3 from Welzow (headframe shaft 3 was built in June 2006 in the district of Bautzen, City of Wittichenau, OT Maukendorf, on the B96, northwest of the village, Gem. Maukendorf, corridor 1, parcel 109/1 implemented), other implemented Ba uten and movable technical monuments

Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 8
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1914–1921 (factory); 1950s (factory); around 1950 (bucket wheel excavator) Individual monument belonging to the Werminghoff Briquette Factory (property number 09306420). From 1910 coal fields in the Lohsa area were bought up by Eintracht Braunkohlenwerke und Brikettfabriken AG ("Eintracht" for short). After clearing forest areas, the excavation began in 1913 and the construction of a briquette factory, a train station and a workers' settlement, all named Werminghoff after Joseph Werminghoff , the first general director of Eintracht. On January 1, 1922, Werminghoff became a rural community by order of the Liegnitz district president (renamed "Knappenrode" in 1950). Since the district committee of Hoyerswerda had issued the requirement to set up facilities to secure communal life, a school building (today the community center) was inaugurated in 1917 and the Knappenrode volunteer fire brigade in 1919. There were also other supply facilities. The Werminghoff mine, which was flooded in 1945, was expanded to include a dam on the west side in the early 1950s, creating the Knappensee. After the fall of the Wall, the briquette factory was shut down on February 25, 1993. The Lusatian Mining Museum Knappenrode / Energiefabrik Knappenrode emerged from it. Huge long factory building, consisting of several building sections, structured by pilaster strips, which go through all floors up to a cornice below the top floor. Object is important solely because of its dimensions and the material used. The complex consists of other buildings (ancillary facilities, workshops, administration buildings), these are also built in clinker masonry with structures. In the production facilities there is a large amount of technology (presses, mills, dryers) with a wide variety of functional principles and production times. Of local, economic and architectural significance. 08975370
 
Fire brigade with garage building, hose tower and flat connecting structure with hose washbasin
Fire brigade with garage building, hose tower and flat connecting structure with hose washbasin Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 10a
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Marked 1954 All brick and original details such as the window grilles, designation 1954 on the weather vane, significant in terms of building history and local history. Vehicle hall with flat sloping gable roof in eaves position, four large gates to the front, three gates to the rear. At the rear right flat connector with a gable roof to the hose tower, here hose washbasin. The hoses are filled with water before cleaning to determine whether there is any damage. The hoses are pretreated in a container in a water bath and then cleaned by the hose washing machine. Hose tower with concrete interior with pull-up suspension for the hoses to be dried. Tower with a flat (tent?) Roof, underneath an observation passage broken open in windows. Nice weather vane with mining hammers and dating. Everything down to the details such as the gates and all iron decorations are original. Execution in the typical regional material of hard-fired bricks. 09305893
 
School building
School building Karl-Marx-Strasse 1
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1914-1917; 1925 (expansion of the school) The school building at Karl-Marx-Straße 1 corresponds to the concept of the Heimatstyle. A large building mass was required. This was converted into a very long building with a simple floor plan. This basic structure is single-storey. To the front, however, it has four large extended gables, the middle of which are pushed through and connected to an upper floor. So here the building is two-story. The roof is hipped at the ends. The roof shape, moving in the spirit of the Heimat style, is made even livelier by various roof houses. The two large entrances and passages are rounded. The windows are quite high and form an even grid. The building (today the community center) is of architectural, art-historical and local significance. 08975698
 
Transformer tower station
Transformer tower station next to Karl-Marx-Straße 32 (near Maukendorf Bootshaus)
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Around 1920 Cautiously historicizing clinker tower construction, of technical significance, recorded without an address until 2014. Visually divided into two floors, with a square floor plan, clinker brick, cautiously structured with, among other things, corner pilasters and cornices, all wall openings with the exception of the rectangular masonry niches for the passage insulators are provided with round arches, tent roof tower station, transformation from medium to low voltage to distribute the electrical energy in the Local network by means of overhead lines that were connected to the no longer existing passage insulators just below the eaves. As a testimony to the development of the regional power supply of local and technical historical importance. 09299861
 

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

  1. ^ Bahnhof Knappenrode :
    The line Kohlfurt (today Węgliniec) via Niesky and Hoyerswerda to Falkenberg / Elster was built by the Upper Lusatian Railway Company as part of a long-distance connection from Wroclaw to Magdeburg. The route is also known as the Lower Silesian Freight Highway. The Kohlfurt and Ruhland section was opened on June 1, 1874. However, Knappenrode station is much younger. It was not until 1913, after clearing forest areas, that the opening of the pit and the construction of a briquette factory, a train station and a workers' settlement, all called Werminghoff, began. The village of Werminghoff Colony, which is known today as Knappenrode, located far south of the route, received a station with a train station in 1914. The main building, the so-called service building, is quite large and not only intended for the few residents of the village, but also for the many workers in the pits and the briquette factory. The station was kept in the style of the homeland security movement, similar to that of the circular path in Görlitz. It consists of a penetration of different, partly one and partly two-storey structures with hipped roofs. Despite the dissolved cubature and the hipped roofs, it can no longer be described as historic, especially since the facades are completely smooth. The goods shed, which is also committed to the Heimat style, on the other hand, presents itself quite historicizing with half-timbering and cladding. The railway keeper's house with small outbuildings is a historicizing clinker brick building, as it was common for the railway. It may have already existed in front of Werminghoff station, since the line has always required maintenance. The station is important in terms of building history and traffic history.

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