List of cultural monuments in Kohren-Sahlis

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The list of cultural monuments in Kohren-Sahlis contains the cultural monuments in the Frohburg district of Kohren-Sahlis .

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

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

Kohren-Sahlis

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Totality of the Royal Saxon Triangulation ("European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony");  Station 119 Sahlis: Triangulation column, station 2nd order
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Totality of the Royal Saxon Triangulation ("European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony"); Station 119 Sahlis: Triangulation column, station 2nd order (Map) 1875 (triangulation column) significant testimony to the geodesy of the 19th century, significant in terms of surveying history.

In the period from 1862 to 1890, a land survey was carried out in the Kingdom of Saxony, in which two triangular networks were formed. On the one hand, there is the network for grade measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony (network I. class / order) with 36 points and the royal Saxon triangulation (network II. Class / order) with 122 points. This national survey was led by Christian August Nagel , according to which the triangulation columns are also referred to as "Nagelsche columns". This surveying system was one of the most modern layer networks in Germany. The surveying columns set for this purpose remained almost entirely in their original locations. They are an impressive testimony to the history of land surveying in Germany and in Saxony. The system of surveying columns of both orders is in its entirety a cultural monument of supraregional importance. The 2nd order station, number 119 in Sahlis is made as a column on a square base made of porphyry tufa and is 2.2 m high. The inscription is badly weathered and only remnants are recognizable: "Station / SAHLIS / der / ...schen / ... ssung /.../ chs: / rung ...". The top of the column is rounded off by two profiled rings, the cover plate is missing. The column as part of the important triangulation network is of surveying historical importance and also of regional historical importance. (LfD / 2014).

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Individual monument belonging to the Sahlis manor: Totenberg; Former burial place north of the old pleasure garden (see also material collection - Obj. 08971412) Am Gärtnerrain
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1689 Memorial for the family of the landlord Hans Löser II, triple terraced hill rising from the moat with a circular plateau, of local significance.

about 6 m high, 35 m in diameter, laid out by Hans Löser II in memory of his two wives and eleven deceased children. Originally crowned by a large bronze figure of Saturn.

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Individual monument of the totality of the manor Sahlis: former pleasure house of the manor (see also totality - Obj. 08971412) Am Gärtnerrain
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around 1600 Architecturally interesting plastered building with hipped roof, with baroque ceiling and wall paintings of art historical importance.

Cubic building with large semicircular window openings on the south side (building not accessible), high hipped roof.

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Individual features of the totality of the manor Sahlis: former tobacco barn (residential building with an annex) in the old pleasure garden of the manor, as well as the garden wall (see also totality - Obj. 08971412) Am Gärtnerrain 224
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1687, later reshaped three-storey half-timbered building with clay infills and original classicist front door from around 1820, adjoining stable building with half-timbered drapery, quarry stone garden wall with round arched gate, significant in terms of building history and local history.

First floor quarry stone, eaves sides on the upper floor boarded up. Renewed around 1858. Originally across from the gardener's house.

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The totality of the Kohren castle ruins, with the individual monuments: retaining wall and two towers (see individual monuments - Obj. 08971510) and with the totality part: former castle complex with foundations of ruins
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The totality of the Kohren castle ruins, with the individual monuments: retaining wall and two towers (see individual monuments - Obj. 08971510) and with the totality part: former castle complex with foundations of ruins At the castle
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12./13. Century Castle ruins on an elongated mountain spur that characterize the townscape, historical significance.

Elongated complex, castle hill partly surrounded by retaining walls, partly in relief, two Romanesque keep and remains of the curtain wall have been preserved from the castle buildings, keep each 10.5 m in diameter and more than 3.5 m thick masonry in quarry stone.

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Individual features of the totality of the Kohren castle ruins: retaining wall and two towers (see also totality - Obj. 09304491)
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Individual features of the totality of the Kohren castle ruins: retaining wall and two towers (see also totality - Obj. 09304491) At the castle
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12./13. Century Castle ruins on an elongated mountain spur that characterize the townscape, historical significance.

Elongated complex, castle hill partly surrounded by retaining walls, partly in relief, two Romanesque keep and remains of the curtain wall have been preserved from the castle buildings, keep each 10.5 m in diameter and more than 3.5 m thick masonry in quarry stone.

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Villa with enclosure At the castle 42
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around 1890 Wilhelminian-style clinker facade, gabled central projectile accentuated with an obelisk, with iron front garden fence, building in a location that characterizes the townscape on the castle hill, historically important. 08971398
 


Residential house in semi-open development At the castle 45
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re. 1807 Half-timbered ornamental gable in an elaborate construction, curved struts with volutes, of architectural significance.

Cement plaster on the gable and all sides, probably a former castle lean-to, originally a small three-sided courtyard, other buildings changed or demolished, inscribed in the keystone of the porphyry tufa door.

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Pottery Museum (residential building in open development, today a museum)
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Pottery Museum (residential building in open development, today a museum) Baumgartenstrasse 18
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re. 1763 Half-timbered upper floor with ornamental gable, stately baroque building with a crooked hip roof, basket arch portal, in the keystone: potter's mark, of importance in terms of building history and local history.

Potter's mark: flower vase on potter's wheel.

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House in corner and rear building
House in corner and rear building Baumgartenstrasse 19
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around 1850 Residential house plastered building with half-hip roof, intact and typical facade structure from the time of construction, half-timbered rear building, of architectural significance.

Window and door with porphyry tuff garments, belt cornice, door with triangular roofing, windows above emphasized.

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Residential house in semi-open development Baumgartenstrasse 33
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Mid 19th century with half-timbered upper floor, of architectural significance.

Window with porphyry framing.

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Pottery Arnold (residential building in semi-open development, with several extensions)
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Pottery Arnold (residential building in semi-open development, with several extensions) Burggasse 9
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re. 1824, older in essence Formerly Töpferhaus Arnold, plastered building with saddle roof and segmented arch portal with original classicist door, eaves half-timbered extension, of architectural and local significance.

Pottery since 1548, house rebuilt in 1824, marked in the keystone of the arched porphyry tufa.

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Residential house in open development Friedensstrasse 75
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re. 1846 simple plastered building with crooked hip roof and porphyry tufa, gable design to the market, ensemble of similar houses from the Biedermeier period connected with number 116, of architectural significance.

Door originally with three axes (roofing, inscription), subsequently built-in shop window, semicircular window in the gable.

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Residential house in open development Friedensstrasse 79
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around 1885 Villa-like Wilhelminian style building, defining the street image on an elevated location, of architectural significance.

Two-storey plastered building, flat mansard roof, central projectile, cornice, windows with brackets, corner cuboid, ground floor plastering.

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Residential house in open development Friedensstrasse 116
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around 1845 simple plastered building with porphyry tufa walls, crooked hip roof and original door from the time it was built, undisturbed Biedermeier cubature and facade structure preserved, ensemble with number 75, historically important.

Brass door handles preserved.

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Residential house in open development, with retaining wall Frohburger Strasse 143
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around 1830 with half-timbered upper floor, dominating in an elevated position at the beginning of the historical development, probably part of the parsonage district, historically important.

Plastered gable, stone substructure wall, porphyry tufa stairs.

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Children's home "Sonnenwiese" (former) (Former children's home, with gate entrance, courtyard green and surrounding open spaces) Frohburger Strasse 148
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1939-1941 U-shaped building complex, green design with fountain in the courtyard, access via two driveways, greened outdoor areas, plastered buildings in the typical forms of Nazi architecture, built as a nursing home, 1941–1945 used as a children's home of Lebensborn e. V., important in terms of contemporary and architectural history.

The U-shaped building complex is located north of Kohren-Sahlis on a hill east of the country road leading to Frohburg. They consist of the main building, a former civil servants' residence and the former farm building of a nursing home for the elderly in the Borna district built between 1939 and 1941. The building was designed by the architect Alfred Tischer . 1941 converted to the “Sonnenwiese” children's home for the National Socialist organization Lebensborn eV; today "DRK-Kreisverband Geithain eV, DRK-Wohnstätten Kohren-Sahlis"

  • Building history:
    • From 1939 to 1941 the nursing home was built according to the design by the architect Alfred Tischer as a replacement for a district home in Borna for the care of the elderly and the infirm, which had to give way to the advancing lignite mining in the early 1940s. In October 1941 - a quarter of a year after the first residents moved in - the home was sold to the Lebensborn e. V. and conversion as a children's home. After renovations, the official inauguration as the “Sonnenwiese” home followed in November 1942.
    • The main tasks of the association assigned to the SS were to support SS families with many children and to care for single mothers and their children. To this end, the association initially spanned the German Reich and later also the annexed and occupied territories with a network of maternity homes that were only open to women who met the racial ideological selection criteria of the Nazi regime. At the beginning of the war, the association's field of activity expanded to include orphans and half-orphans who had died and the “Germanization” of children from the occupied territories - a large number of children of Norwegian origin were also deported to Kohren-Sahlis. Even if the Lebensborn appeared superficially to be a charitable institution, it was above all an instrument of the National Socialist population and race policy.
    • With the purchase of the Kohren home, the association put into practice the plan to set up a central children's home, which had already been made in 1939 due to the increased infant mortality in the overcrowded homes. Of the 170 places in the “Sonnenwiese” home, an average of 130 were occupied by the end of the war. In the summer of 1945 the Allied occupying powers cleared the home and handed it over to the Borna district, which, according to its original purpose, used the building complex again as a retirement home and in parts temporarily as a TB ward.
  • Building description:
    • The access to the property takes place via two avenue-like driveways: the southern one leads in a gentle curve up to the former main portal in the main building and the adjoining gate, in the lower area it is partly surrounded by quarry stone walls, the northern one is arched and opens up the courtyard as a former commercial driveway from the north. The courtyard, which is enclosed on three sides by buildings, is adorned by a green area laid out on a rectangular floor plan, designed by tree planting and hedges, the center of which is a circular fountain basin. The fourth side of the courtyard is bounded by fencing.
    • The 72-meter-long main building extends parallel to the street and ends in a transverse front building with the former main entrance to the south. The entrance axis is highlighted by the arched portal in Rochlitz porphyry tuff, the balcony above and a roof turret with exit. As a counterpart to the main building, an elongated utility wing delimited the east side of the courtyard. This has been partially replaced by a new building. The south side is occupied by the former administration building.
    • The appearance of the two-story, massive building was characterized by light-colored plastered facades over natural stone plinths, an even row of windows and high pitched roofs, some with dormers that were also close together. Despite the renovation with thermal insulation and window replacement that took place in the early to mid-1990s, the original overall architectural impression of the complex was largely retained.
    • In the interior of the building, in addition to the floor plans, there are also occasional details from the time of construction, such as stairs and banisters, clad beams, tiles and wall lights from the former entrance hall. Due to the purpose, the furnishings of the home were kept rather simple, with the exception of the party room, which was located in the attic of the front building in the main building. For this, the artist Walter Gasch (1886–1962) painted eleven panels (egg tempera on synthetic resin pressed wood) with rural and craft scenes from the region, the whereabouts of which are unclear.
  • Meaning:
    • As the former Lebensborn home, the building complex, including the associated outdoor facilities, is a structural testimony to the socio-political views and goals of the Nazi state and thus of contemporary historical importance. With its history, the former Lebensborn home refers to the racially ideologically oriented population policy of National Socialism. Following on from this, there are various references to the formative social and political conditions in the Nazi state as well as to the ideological ideas expressed therein. In terms of contemporary history, the object thus embodies both a significant informative value and a particularly impressive association value. The connection between the building and the fate of the former home children resulting from extraordinary historical conditions also results in a memorable value that includes remembrance and reminder.
    • In addition to the historical monument value of the object, its importance as a building historical testimony also appears. The building ensemble, completed in 1941, with its sparse facade design and the tendency to monumentally exaggerated proportions is a typical example of architecture during the Nazi era. In rejecting the modern building forms of the 1920s, which were accused of being “un-German”, the Nazi regime demanded traditional and regionally specific building forms and materials, especially for rural and social buildings. Apart from the formulaic emphasis on the main building, the complex mainly derives its effect from the overall layout, the cubature of the buildings and the even arrangement of structural elements - here the windows and dormers - which is particularly suitable for monumentally elevating architecture. At the same time, the ensemble is exemplary of the work of the architect Alfred Tischer at that time, who carried out his commission here clearly in accordance with the National Socialist building doctrine. The same applies to the painter Walter Gasch, who was involved in the design of the Kohrener Heim. (LfD / 2014).
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Gasthaus Zu den Drei Linden (formerly) (Former guesthouse, with annex, today residential building) Karl-Marx-Strasse 189
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18th century Stately, gable-independent half-timbered house with a younger eaves-standing extension, main house striving half-timbered construction in the manner of the Thuringian ladder motif, particularly characteristic of the street, of local and architectural significance.
  • Close-up struts in the old building, leafed. Half-hip roof, profiled porphyry tufa walls (house entrance 1934 with brick frame). Previously a round arched opening, according to the previous owner marked 1631. Formerly black kitchen with barrel vault, adjoining dining vault with cross vault
  • Extension with simple half-timbering around 1840.
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Residential house in open development, with lateral fencing Karl-Marx-Strasse 197
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around 1830 Two-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof, porphyry tufa walls, door with straight roofing, original iron garden fence, of architectural significance.

Door with straight roofing, profiled eaves, with a small half-timbered extension, which was probably rebuilt before 2012.

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Residential house in open development Karl-Marx-Strasse 198
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re. 1833 Two-storey plastered building with porphyry tufa walls, door with straight roofing, undisturbed facade structure from the Biedermeier period, of architectural significance.

Door with a roof, small front garden with original iron fencing at the end of the 19th century belongs to the neighboring property number 199.

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Residential house in open development and front garden with enclosure Karl-Marx-Strasse 199
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re. 1833 Simple plastered building with porphyry tufa walls and a crooked hip roof, small front garden with original iron fencing, undisturbed facade structure from the Biedermeier period, of architectural significance.

Plaque with the date of construction above the door, original iron fence from the end of the 19th century.

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Residential house in open development and in a corner location Karl-Marx-Strasse 202
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around 1835 Two-storey plastered building with porphyry tufa walls and a crooked hip roof, door with straight roofing, of historical importance.

Plastered building, two-storey, with dormers, renovated.

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Residential house in open development Karl-Marx-Strasse 208
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around 1820 with half-timbered upper floor, largely original building, of architectural significance. 09257040
 


Residential house in open development Karl-Marx-Strasse 209
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re. 1693 with protruding half-timbered upper floor, baroque seat niche portal and classicist door, elaborate half-timbered construction (curved St. Andrew's cross, head braces), former free house, of architectural and local significance.

Half-timbered structure with curved, crossed posts in the compartments, man figures, deer and threshold profiled. Window on the ground floor with profiled walls. Seat niche portal with bandwork and rosettes, shells above the niches. Inscribed in the outer arch "1693", in the keystone cartouche "ALD 1717". Door panel around 1830.

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Residential house in semi-open development Kellergasse 182
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around 1830 with half-timbered upper floor, of architectural significance. 08971399
 


Residential house in open development Kellergasse 184
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around 1830 with half-timbered upper floor, of architectural significance. 08971400
 


Residential house in open development Kellergasse 185
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around 1830 with half-timbered upper floor, of architectural significance. 08971401
 


Lochmühle (miller's house, barn and two side buildings of a mill property)
Lochmühle (miller's house, barn and two side buildings of a mill property) Lochmühle 1
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1827 Former watermill belonging to the Syhra manor, preserved without technology, ensemble in half-timbered construction, of architectural and local significance.
  • Residential house with half-timbered upper floor, formerly boarded gable
  • Half-timbered outbuildings
  • no mill technology received (according to information expanded before 2004)
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Pottery Fountain
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Pottery Fountain Market
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1928 made of colored glazed ceramic by Kurt Feuerriegel , landmark of the pottery town Kohren, of local history and artistic importance.

Well house on an octagonal floor plan, lower part with outlet basin and animal masks, above a smaller structure with glazed terracotta reliefs (potter at work), on the roof a terracotta figure of a pottery.

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Residential house in open development Markt 62
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around 1830 simple plastered building with preserved Biedermeier façade structure, porphyry tufa walls, door with straight roofing and tooth-cut frieze, former nail smithy, of architectural and local significance. 08971369
 


Residential house in open development Markt 65
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around 1850 Free-standing two-storey house with a half-hipped roof and plastered half-timbered upper floor, of architectural significance. 08971371
 


Residential house in open development, with a rear extension, side archway and ancillary building Markt 66
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re. 1828 Stately, townscape-defining building, simple plastered building with a crooked hip roof and triple windows (Palladio motif) in the gable, door frame with porphyry tufa garments and original door, one-storey massive outbuilding, historically significant, shaping the townscape and historically important.
  • Half-hip roof, gable with coupled triple window to the marketplace. Window and door with porphyry tufa and straight roof
  • Ancillary building: one-storey, gable with a half-hip roof.
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Gasthof Kohren (inn, with back building) Markt 67
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re. 1837 Elongated building, well-structured plastered building with porphyry tuff walls on windows and doors, entrance portal with straight roofing, historically important, defining the appearance of the town and its history.

left extension with gate passage.

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Town hall (consisting of two parts of the building)
Town hall (consisting of two parts of the building) Markt 68
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2nd half of the 18th century The main building is a simple baroque building with a mansard roof and segmented arched portal, a younger auxiliary building with a passage and original gate wings from around 1860, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and its character.

Door and window with porphyry tufa walls.

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Residential house in open development, with a side archway and heiste in front of the house Markt 69
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around 1830 Stately building on the market, simple plastered building with a half-hip roof, distinctive archway in porphyry tufa, of architectural significance. 08971376
 


Residential house in open development and in a corner location, with side gate Markt 70
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re. 1818 Two-storey plastered building with a high, half-hip roof, of architectural significance. 08971377
 


Residential house in open development and corner location, relief above the door and with a rear building
Residential house in open development and corner location, relief above the door and with a rear building Markt 71
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around 1810 Former blueprint, front building, simple plastered building with a half-hipped roof on one side, straight door roofing and with clay relief by Kurt Feuerriegel, courtyard building with half-timbered upper floor, of architectural and local significance.

Relief: Woman at the Loom, by Kurt Feuerriegel. Porphyry tufa painted over. Refurbished.

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Residential house in half-open development and front garden with enclosure Markt 73
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around 1830 Simple two-storey plastered building with a crooked roof and porphyry tufa walls, original iron front garden fence, historically important. 08971362
 


Residential house in open development, with rear extension, side archway and barn Markt 128
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re. 1748 Former pottery, house with a crooked roof, porphyry tufa walls and walled-in keystone with pottery mark from the previous building, half-timbered barn, of architectural and local significance.
  • Gate entrance: Round arch made of porphyry tufa, bevelled, in the keystone “CED No. 64/1828 “, in the house wall (eaves) walled-in keystone with potter's mark marked 1748, limestone keystone with potter's wheel on it, flower vase
  • The building on the back with a front door marked in Lintel 1841
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Residential house in open development Markt 129
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around 1870 stately building with a late classical facade structure, of architectural significance.

Two-storey house with a flat gable roof, ox-eye in the gable, windows on the piano nobile with roofing and consoles (painted porphyry tufa), profiled cornice.

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Seat niche portal on a residential building
Seat niche portal on a residential building Market 130
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17th century Baroque seat niche portal of the former lower mill, with mill mark and inscription, of local historical and artistic importance.

Portal on the gable side, house rebuilt in 1859, marked in the door arch, two-storey, belt cornice, basket arched windows, walls painted over (house not a monument). Inscription in the arch: "Jesus Christ in life's door in the exit and entrance be with me".

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Residential building in closed development Markt 131
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around 1850 Former forge, simple plastered building with gate passage, window and door with porphyry tufa walls, historically important.

with gate passage and staircase, window and door with porphyry tufa.

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Front door of a residential building Markt 132
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around 1850 original door leaf with cassette structure and applied rosettes, of technical and artistic importance.

Rest of the house disfigured by plastering.

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Residential house in semi-open development Markt 133
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re. 1793, later renewed Former town estate, baroque plastered building with mansard roof, facade structure renewed in 1903, of architectural and local importance.

Above a large arch (blocked gate passage, today shop) keystone marked "LPG 1793".

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Residential house in open development Market 133a
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re. 1793 Small plastered building with a large gate passage in porphyry tuff and two basket arch portals, former baroque gatehouse of the city estate, of architectural and local significance. 09255287
 


Residential house in open development and in a corner location
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Residential house in open development and in a corner location Markt 134
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re. 1646 (seat niche portal) Stately, townscape-defining building on the market, with half-timbered upper floor, baroque seat niche portal and classicist door, of architectural, historical and artistic importance.

Free-standing, south gable half-timbered, porphyry tuff portal, with bandwork, inscribed "MD 1646" in the apex. Ground floor window with porphyry tufa and folding shutters.

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Portal with door of a residential building Markt 135
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re. 1850 House entrance with porphyry tufa and straight roofing, original door: coffered structure with applied rosettes, of importance in terms of craftsmanship and art.

Remaining facade changed by plastering, house old.

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Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Markt 136
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18th century with half-timbered upper floor and one-sided half-hipped roof, important in terms of building history and character of the townscape.

Ground floor changed

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Gasthof Kohrener Land Markt 137
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re. 1850 Simple plastered construction, ten-axis building with the original gate of the gate passage, of architectural and local significance.

Window and door with porphyry tufa, small plaque with date of construction "LA 1850".

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Residential house in semi-open development Market 138
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re. 1783 with half-timbered upper floor, segment arch portal with porphyry tuff walls and keystone, of architectural significance.

Ground floor window with porphyry tufa (changed left), marked 1783 in the arched keystone.

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Residential house (with pharmacy) in open development, with seating niche portal as access to the courtyard and heiste in front of the house Market 139
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around 1830 Two-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof and porphyry tuff garments, baroque seat niche portal, of architectural, local and artistic importance.

Seat niche portal subsequently built into the building between number 139 and number 140, with banding, rosettes and shells.

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Residential house in semi-open development, with a memorial plaque
Residential house in semi-open development, with a memorial plaque Markt 141
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around 1830 Two-storey plastered building with a memorial plaque for the poet Julius Mosen (1803–1867), the writer's place of residence from 1831 to 1834, of personal history.

Porphyry tufa, inscription plaque above the door (Julius Mosen, poet of the Andreas Hofer Lied , lived here 1831–1834)

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District Court (former) (Former District Court, with Heiste and side retaining wall) Market 142
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1833 Elongated ten-axis building with preserved Biedermeier facade structure, formative building at the old entrance to the town, of architectural and local significance.

flat hip roof.

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Mittelmühle Kohren
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Mittelmühle Kohren Mühlgasse 14
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re. 1837 Watermill, later an inn, stately building with half-timbered upper floor, door portal with straight roofing and original door leaf from the time of construction, of architectural and local significance.

elongated, ten-axis building with a half-hip roof, porphyry tufa walls. In the keystone of the front door marked "18 JGW 37", used as a restaurant around 1900, 2015 empty.

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Outbuilding opposite the Mittelmühle Mühlgasse 14a
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around 1837 Small building with half-timbered upper floor, of architectural and local significance.

three-axis, semicircular cellar entrance, half-hip roof.

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Wrought Narsdorfer Strasse 243
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around 1800 Residential house plastered building with porphyry tufa walls and crooked hip roof, slightly more recent workshop extension connected at right angles, of local significance.
  • Residential house: two-storey, plastered, probably quarry stone masonry, porphyry tufa structure, crooked hip roof, street-defining gable with ox-eye
  • Workshop extension: younger than a residential building, single storey, plastered, saddle roof, roller shutter.
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Mill Narsdorfer Strasse 244
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1817 Former watermill of the property at the Schmiedeteich, quarry stone building with porphyry tufa walls, access via arched bridge, porphyry tufa plaque via door, originally with inscription, of local history.

Half-hip roof, standing dormers, quarry stone unplastered. Part of the estate, built by Crusius from 1816–1817, renovated in 1837, no technology preserved.

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Residential building Narsdorfer Strasse 255
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around 1830 with a mansard roof, half-timbered upper floor and dormitory, door with straight roofing, building that characterizes the street scene and is of historical importance.

Hipped mansard roof, porphyry tufa garments.

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Gasthof Sahlis (inn, guest house with attached side building and gate entrance) Narsdorfer Strasse 261
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re. 1806 Main building with lavishly designed porphyry tufa portal and original door from 1806, massive street-side building with a crooked hip roof on one side, gate entrance with porphyry tufa posts and spherical top, of architectural and local significance.

Rear courtyard building probably around 1806 (desolate), street-side facade plain, simple porphyry tuff walls. The portal page is expensive and undisturbed (belonging to the Sahlis estate?).

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All of the Sahlis manor, with the following individual monuments: manor house (No. 221), former farm yard adjoining to the north, former bell tower and barns as the western boundary of the farm yard, chestnut avenue leading to the village with a broken stone wall and gate building on Peniger Strasse (see individual monuments - Obj. 08971411 ), former pleasure house (see individual monument - obj. 08971414, Am Gärtnerrain), tobacco barn in the former pleasure garden (see individual monuments - object 08971407, Am Gärtnerrain 224) and Totenberg north of the former pleasure garden (see individual monuments - object 08971408, Am Gärtnerrain) as well Orangery with two corner pavilions, plus two vases and six preserved statues in the Rococo Park (see individual monuments - Obj. 08971413, Peniger Straße 221) and the Rococo Park (garden monument) with hedge walkways, staircases, water basins and flower rondels, furthermore with the following elements: Outbuildings (Peniger Straße 220) and other host sc detention building east of the manor house and old courtyard paving west of the manor house Peniger Strasse 220; 221
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16th century – 1905 The most important manor complex in Kohrener Land, stately mansion, essentially a baroque building, renewed in neo-Gothic forms in 1858, remarkable rococo garden with sandstone figures of the four seasons, of architectural, local history, local character, art history and artistic importance.

two vases in the entrance area next to the stairs, here two statues (male, presumably Neptune and a female figure), in the rear part four putti depicting the seasons. A vase (cast iron?), Originally on the base of the rear round flower plate for restoration.

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Individual features of the totality of the Rittergut Sahlis: orangery, later bowling alley, with two corner pavilions, plus two vases and six preserved statues in the park (see also totality - Obj. 08971412) Peniger Strasse 221
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1891 Orangery with neo-baroque corner pavilions, baroque garden sculptures, sandstone figures of the four seasons, of local historical and artistic importance. 08971413
 


Individual features of the Sahlis manor: mansion or castle, to the north adjoining former farm yard, former bell tower and barns as the western boundary of the farm yard, chestnut alley leading to the village with a quarry stone wall and gate building on Peniger Straße (see also object group - Obj. 08971412) Peniger Strasse 221
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1756, older in essence Stately mansion, baroque building at its core, renewed in neo-Gothic forms in 1858, extensive farm buildings, striking classicist gate building, architectural, local, defining, art-historical and artistically important.

Manor house from different phases of construction: Renaissance in the north wing, baroque new building (1756) as south wing, extension from 1905 as west wing, reconstruction, especially on the park side in 1858. Bell tower from 1759 (removal of the tower dome in 1964), cattle yard and barns 1808/1809. Entrance gate to the eastern (heavily modified) farm yard at about the same time. West and east wings of the cattle yard with semicircular windows, three original doors in the east wing to the yard. The former brewery to the east of the estate has been heavily changed, no monument, in the north at the beginning of the 19th century (old doors in the east wing), the rest of the courtyard buildings have been greatly changed.

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Ev.  Stadtkirche St. Gangolf (church (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure wall, churchyard gate, old tombs and memorial for those who fell in the First World War)
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Ev. Stadtkirche St. Gangolf (church (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure wall, churchyard gate, old tombs and memorial for those who fell in the First World War) Pestalozzistraße
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in the core of the 13th century three-aisled late Romanesque and Gothic basilica with a retracted choir and south tower, church redesigned in a late Gothic and historicist style, baroque and classicist tombs in the churchyard, important in terms of building history, local history, art history and the local image. 08971511
 


New School (Former School)
New School (Former School) Pestalozzistraße 52
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1908 Typical building in the form of the Reform and Heimatstyle of the time around 1910, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town.

Former Kohren-Sahlis primary school, now (2011) Saxon State Board of Trustees for Ländlicher Raum e. V.

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Old School (Former School)
Old School (Former School) Pestalozzistraße 53
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re. 1822 Classicist building with a pretty plastered structure, door portal with straight roofing and original door from 1822, of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey quarry stone building, plastered with a hipped mansard roof and semicircular window in the gable, entrance with straight roofing on consoles, windows and door frames as well as cornices made of porphyry tuff. Marked on the inscription panel above the door with "1822" (Porphyrtuff).

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Altes Hospital (Former Hospital) Pestalozzistraße 54
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re. 1534 with late Gothic bar garments on the windows and door, steep pitched roof, of architectural and local significance.

Elongated, single-storey building with a high pitched roof, windows with bar walls up to halfway, walled-in original designation "1534".

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Rectory with rectory (No. 58), south side building (No. 59), north side building (No. 60a), barn and gate system (archway and gate) as well as courtyard paving and retaining wall facing the street
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Rectory with rectory (No. 58), south side building (No. 59), north side building (No. 60a), barn and gate system (archway and gate) as well as courtyard paving and retaining wall facing the street Pestalozzistrasse 58; 59; 60a
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1858 (rectory) Late Classicist parsonage, stately plastered building with a flat hipped roof, both side buildings with half-timbered upper floors, massive barn, of architectural and local significance.

Marked in the archway 1685. Building next to the gate entrance replica, the former stable building heavily changed after renovation. Barns from early to mid-19th century

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Altes Diakonat (former diaconate, with retaining wall facing the street) Pestalozzistraße 60
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1684 Plastered building with a half-hipped roof and porphyry tufa walls, partly timber-framed, terrace wall made of quarry stone, dominating the location on elevated terrain above the market, of architectural and local significance.

Arched door frames with keystone, profiled.

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Material entirety Friedhof Kohren, with the individual monuments: tombstone at the entrance hall and tomb Arnold on the cemetery (see individual monuments - Obj. 08971378) as well as with the aggregate part: enclosure wall and horticultural cemetery complex (garden monument) Terpitzer Weg
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1851 (cemetery) of local importance.

Porphyry tufa tombstone at the entrance hall (around 1850), as well as Töpfer Arnold's tomb, 1948: clinker brick with raised semicircular rear wall and clay relief: design by Kurt Feuerriegel.

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Individual features of the aggregate cemetery Kohren: Gravestone at the entrance hall and Arnold grave in the cemetery (see also aggregate - Obj. 09304492) Terpitzer Weg
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Portal and door of a residential building Terpitzer Weg 169
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re. 1871 Porphyrtuff portal with a straight roof and original door, of importance in terms of craftsmanship and art.

House older (around 1850) than the inscription in the lintel (residential building NO DENKMAL), portal and door panel possibly identical.

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Residential house in open development Terpitzer Weg 178
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around 1800 with half-timbered upper floor and boarded gable, of architectural significance.

interior room layout as well as doors and stairwell preserved in their original state.

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Hainmühle (mill and house of a mill estate) Toepferstrasse 1; 1b
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re. 1829 both buildings with half-timbered upper floor, residential building with original door from around 1820, of architectural and local significance.

Windows and doors with profiled (plastered) walls, keystone with mill mark and date, house with boarded gable and wide boarded dwelling. Renewal of both buildings in 1946, in the lintel of the former stable: "CGE 1829", first mill construction documented around 1766, with turbine until 1974, from the 1960s feed mill with electric motor, technical equipment expanded around 1991/92, mill ditch filled (information from the owner (2014 )), Sawmill broken down between 1990 and 2000.

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Residential house in open development Töpferstrasse 23
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18th century Former pottery with a lofty half-timbered upper floor, door jambs basket arch portal made of porphyry tuff with keystone, coffered door around 1860, of local and architectural importance. 08971397
 

Remarks

  1. The list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony provides binding information .

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