List of cultural monuments in Lößnig

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The list of cultural monuments in Lößnig contains the cultural monuments of the Leipzig city ​​and district Lößnig , which were recorded in the list of monuments by the State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony as of 2017.

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  • 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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List of cultural monuments in Lößnig

image designation location Dating description ID
Relief wall »joie de vivre« Bornaische Strasse
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around 1975 (relief sculpture) Part of an open space design on the edge of the new development area on the Stern, between the department store and the old Lößnig rectory, high-quality and rare evidence of artistic open space design in the 1970s, artistically significant 09303775
 
Hand lever pump with well shaft and cover plate Bornaische Strasse
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1905 (hand lever pump) near Raschwitzer Strasse, a cast-iron pump type Delphin, of local history

Cast-iron hand pump of the Delphin type near Raschwitzer Strasse. Attachment and handle are missing. Around 1900.

09296179
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Bornaische Strasse 97
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around 1907/1912 (apartment building) with shop, brick and plaster facade, rounded corner, corner turret, half-timbered gable, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296567
 
More pictures The whole of the Alt-Lößnig settlement, with the individual monuments: Tenement houses Bornaische Strasse (No. 97 - Obj. 09296567, No. 99 - Obj. 09296568, No. 101 - Obj. 09296569), Ernst-Toller-Straße (No. 1, 3rd floor) , 5 - Obj. 09296558, No. 7 - Obj. 09296559, No. 9 - Obj. 09296556, No. 10 - Obj. 09296551, No. 11 - Obj. 09296558, No. 12 - Obj. 09296552, No. 14 , 16 - Obj. 09296553, No. 18, 20 - Obj. 09296554, No. 22, 24 - Obj. 09296555), Leisniger Strasse (No. 1, 3, 3a - Obj. 09296031, No. 2 - Obj. 09296032 , No. 4, 6 - Obj. 09296527, No. 5, 7, 9 - Obj. 09296528, No. 8 - Obj. 09296529, No. 10 - Obj. 09296661, No. 11 - Obj. 09296532, No. 12 , 14 - Obj. 09296533, No. 13, 15 - Obj. 09296531, No. 16, 18 - Obj. 09296534, No. 17 - Obj. 09296530, No. 20 - Obj. 09296535), Liechtensteinstrasse (No. 2 - Obj. 09296033, No. 4, 6, 8 - Obj. 09296029, No. 10 - Obj. 09296028, No. 12, 14, 16 - Obj. 09296027, No. 18 - Obj. 09296663), Lobstädter Strasse (No. 1 - Obj. 09296539, No. 2 - Obj. 09296540, No. 3 - Obj. 09296538, No. 4, 6 - Obj. 09296541, No. 5, 7 - Obj. 09296537, No. 8, 10 - Obj. 09296536, No. 9 - Obj. 09296546, No. 11, 13 - Obj. 09296548, No. 12 - Obj. 09296542 , No. 15 - Obj. 09296516, No. 16, 18, 20 - Obj. 09296544, No. 17, 19, 21, No. 22, 24 - Obj. 09296545, No. 23 - Obj. 09296550), Pohlentzstrasse ( No. 1 - Obj. 09296662, No. 2 - Obj. 09296523, No. 3, 5, 7 - Obj. 09296521, No. 4, 6, 8 - Obj. 09296524, No. 9, 11, 13 - Obj. 09296522, No. 10, 12 - Obj. 09296525, No. 14 - Obj. 09296526, No. 15, 17 - Obj. 09296520), Rembrandtplatz (No. 2, 4 - Obj. 09296561, No. 6 - Obj. 09296562), Rembrandtstrasse (No. 25 - Obj. 09296034, No. 27 - Obj. 09296035, No. 28 - Obj. 09296559, No. 29 - Obj. 09296036, No. 31 - Obj. 09296037, No. 33, 35 - Obj. 09296038, No. 37 - Obj. 09296039, No. 39 - Obj. 09296039), Röthische Straße (No. 1 - Obj. 09296046, No. 2 - Obj. 09296045, No. 3, 5 - Obj. 09296047, No. 4, 6 - Obj. 09296044, No. 7, 9 - Obj. 09296048, No. 8 - Obj. 09296043, No. 10, 12 - Obj. 09296042, No. 1) Bornaische Strasse 97; 99; 101
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1901–1913 (settlement) Remarkable overall complex of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate with similarly designed residential buildings, mostly plastered buildings with brick structure and half-timbered elements, of architectural, local and socio-historical importance 09299644
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): tenement house, with lateral fencing Bornaische Strasse 99
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around 1907/1912 (apartment building) with shop, brick and plaster facade, half-timbered gable, brick enclosure to the courtyard, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296568
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Bornaische Strasse 101
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around 1907/1912 (apartment building) with shop, brick and plaster facade, corner tower, half-timbered gable, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and social significance 09296569
 
Double tenement house (with Ernst-Toller-Strasse 2) in a corner, with a front garden on Ernst-Toller-Strasse Bornaische Strasse 103
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1935–1936 (double tenement house) Plastered facade, entrances with brick framing, significance in terms of building and district development history

Together with Ernst-Toller-Straße 2, the tenement was built in 1935–1936 based on designs by the Connewitz architecture firm Artur Werner, Neudorfgasse 6. The builder was Hedwig Werner (also Neudorfgasse 6), statics by the company Karl Mehner, factory for iron construction. In September 1941 the local air raid chief intended to build a makeshift police station command post in the house. 1998 The LWB granted the building permit for renovation and modernization in line with historic monuments according to a project from the engineering office R. Gehring. The building, recognized as a tax-exempt small apartment building, with a simple plastered facade over clinker plinth, front garden on Ernst-Toller-Strasse. LfD / 2007

09299391
 
Apartment building in closed development Bornaische Strasse 105
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1913 (tenement) with shops, plastered façades, reform style architecture, important in terms of building history

The residential and commercial building was built in 1913 by Otto Reinhardt from Cröbern on behalf of Lößniger Richard Putzenhardt (carpentry and timber dealer Raschwitzer Strasse) on a former urban site. The Connewitz master builder Arthur Riehl drew plans for this with clear references to reform style architecture. The three-storey building with an axially symmetrical facade structure, a representative ground floor zone with four shops and a mighty four-axis roof house. Plaster strips with a decorative finish combine the four middle axes and the two upper floors. In 1921 and 1925 an additional attic apartment was installed. The equipment 7/2007 still completely preserved, including wall tiles and stucco barrel in the entrance area and stairwell. Architecturally important in the vicinity of the old town center of Lößniger. LfD / 2011

09299429
 
Electricity plant (addresses: Bornaische Strasse 120 and Raschwitzer Strasse 10) with machine house, boiler house including boiler house extensions and equipment, two chimney stumps, coal storage hall with bridge crane, magazine building and administration building with garden, switchgear and transformer house including equipment and connecting bridge to the machine house, administration building including equipment, front garden together with pavement (ancillary facility) and fence (Raschwitzer Straße 10), railway maintenance building and retaining wall of the railway embankment, gatehouse, fences with gate entrance, paving including remains of rails Bornaische Strasse 120
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1908–1910 (coal power plant), 1908–1910 (boiler house), 1908–1910 (machine house), around 1925 (boiler house extension), around 1930 (boiler house extension) Significant evidence from the early days of Leipzig's electricity supply, the machine house after a fire in 1963 only partially preserved (switch house extension), together with the six substations preserved in the city area, documenting the second expansion stage of the municipal power generation and distribution systems, coal storage hall and boiler house with two chimney stumps referring to the lignite generation at the site, remains of the machine house and boiler house including extensions in yellow clinker construction with arched and thermal windows, decorative friezes and tower attachments, as well as the coal storage hall, storage and administration building on Mühlpleiße in a country house style, power plant complex with a great city and technical history Significance, parts of the boiler systems from the construction period preserved in the boiler house are also of rarity

After the city's north coal-fired power plant on Eutritzscher Strasse, which went into operation in 1895, was no longer able to meet the increasing demand for electricity in Leipzig shortly after the turn of the century, the so-called south plant was built between 1908 and 1910 on the site of the former Lößniger estate brickworks. The new main plant, which is strategically located due to its own rail connection, the simple boiler and cooling water extraction from the Mühlpleiße flowing past, as well as cheap lignite supply from the nearby Dölitz underground construction shaft, comprised six substations distributed over the city area (including Ecksteinstraße 40 / Bornaische Straße 53 and Schenkendorfstraße 30/32) assigned, which distributed the generated electricity to the end users. Significant parts of the structural and technical systems that have survived to this day belong to the first stock of the power plant complex built according to plans by the well-known Leipzig architects Handel & Franke, including the machine house, boiler house, coal warehouse, storage building, an administration building, a meter workshop and a porter's house. The area between the machine house and Bornaischer Straße was intended for later structural extensions and has now been designed with lawns and plantings (built today). A garden was created between the warehouse and administration building and Mühlpleiße. In the following period, due to the continuous expansion and redesign of the technical systems, the power plant was expanded to include a switchgear and transformer house (1919/1920, with a connecting bridge to the machine house, expanded around 1935), a central coal grinding and drying plant (1925–1927, today an educational center) as well as another administration building with a spacious control room (1940) added. The original chimney on the south gable of the boiler house and another chimney that was added there as early as 1912–1913 were demolished in the 1940s or a little later, since then two larger chimneys have been fitted, one in 1926/1927 on the north gable and one in 1942 in the middle of the boiler house Bricked-up chimney, the discharge of smoke gases. From 1958, the power station, known from 1949 (until 1990) as the "Ernst Thälmann" power station, was converted into a thermal power station. In 1963 the machine house was partially destroyed by a fire, but in the same year a new machine hall was completed using the old substance and the power plant started operating again. After 1990, the conversion to natural gas-fired steam generators began, the lignite-fired systems were shut down in 1996 and some of them were removed (e.g. in 1998/1999 partial demolition of the chimneys and demolition of the coal conveying system between the coal storage hall and the boiler house, which ran along the railway tracks). Since the cessation of electricity and district heating at the site in 1998, the former power plant has only been used to feed in district heating from the Lippendorf power plant. The design language of the buildings that are central to the operation of the power plant are impressive: the switchgear building of the machine house from 1963 on the south gable of the machine hall, the structurally adjoining boiler house and the spacious coal storage hall on the other side of the embankment are impressive solid structures made of yellow clinker bricks Facades are characterized, among other things, by colored decorative brick friezes, large arched windows and turrets. The south gable of the boiler and machine house block (especially the switch house extension) should be emphasized due to the imposing thermal bath window architecture. Despite all the changes, the former functional areas of the power plant are still clearly recognizable today, so that the location in itself represents an important testimony to the generation of electricity from lignite. Inside, among other things, valuable parts of the boiler system from the period of construction, a control room from the GDR period and associated switchgear have been preserved and strengthen the special technical-historical value of the ensemble. Together with other main and substations that have been handed down in Leipzig, the former Südwerk also documents part of the distribution network necessary for power distribution in the city area, thus establishing a city and supply historical value. LfD / 2019

09296519
 
Railway bridge Bornaische Strasse 120 (near)
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1852/53 (railway bridge) four-arched bridge structure over the Mühlpleiße, a works street of the former Städtische Elektrizitätswerk Süd (today Stadtwerke Leipzig, Bornaische Str. 120), railway line Leipzig – Hof (6362, 6377, see LH), natural stone arch bridge with four openings, of architectural and railway historical importance 09306837
 
Parish and parish hall, former school, with front garden
Parish and parish hall, former school, with front garden Bornaische Strasse 121
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1888 (rectory) Free-standing building, plastered facade, of local significance

Former Lößniger school, built in 1888 after the old school was demolished (1818, on the opposite, present-day property number 132) and used until 1904. 1915 Conversion to a parish and parish hall and subdivision of the former five-wing classroom to the right of the entrance. The simple facade with segmented arched windows remains unchanged.

09296071
 
Half-open apartment building and courtyard building Bornaische Strasse 132
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1889–1890 (tenement house) with shops, historicizing plastered facade, historically important

The old Loessniger school was formerly located on the property, and an extension was added in 1871. In December 1889, bricklayer foreman Adolph Berger submitted the building application for a residential house and side building with a wash house, which was completed the following year. The effective nine-axis building with a structured plastered facade and only a little Wilhelminian-style stucco decor, with the two outer axes merged on the left and emphasizing what was once the only shop. On the right there was originally a gate passage, which was converted into a second shop and living space in 1922 by the printer Friedrich Paul Zschiesche, who lived in the house - since then a narrow house entrance directly from Bornaische Strasse. LfD / 2007

09301005
 
Villa with villa garden Bornaische Strasse 138
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1902–1908 (villa) Building in the form of a baroque manor house, reform style architecture, of architectural and local significance 09296064
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Brunhildstrasse 1; 3; 5
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1929–1930 (apartment building) with a shop zone, three-story apartment building (number 5) with a lower shop wing (numbers 1–3), counterpart to Dürrstrasse 69–73, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the style of modernism, architect: Stadtbaurat Hubert Ritter, architectural history, of urban and artistic importance 09296621
 
Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement buildings in open development and shop front
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Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement buildings in open development and shop front Brunhildstrasse 2; 4
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1929–1930 (apartment building) Interesting bakery shop front, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the style of modernism, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban planning and artistic importance 09296620
 
Row of tenement houses (with four entrances) in open development, with front garden
Row of tenement houses (with four entrances) in open development, with front garden Dürrstrasse 53; 55; 57; 59
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1928–1929 (tenement) Typical plaster clinker facade of the time, of architectural significance

Number 53/55/57/59 and number 61/63/65/67: The two residential groups IV and V of the development on the edge of the Alt-Lößnig settlement on Dürrstrasse and Liechtensteinstrasse were built in 1928–1929 as type buildings of the municipal housing program based on plans by the city council Hubert Ritter. The three-storey building blocks, each consisting of four houses and raised in relation to the street space, are plastered brick buildings with clinker plinths, colored fine plaster, wide raw brickwork and hipped roof. On the floors of the individual houses two type apartments from the 1928 building program, in the outer houses two three-room apartments (type II) with 61.5 square meters, in the middle two four-room apartments (type III) with 74.5 square meters, each with kitchen and bathroom. The kitchen exits are integrated into the façade as loggias, with apartment type II on the back, with type III on the front. Front gardens sloping down towards the streets in front of the groups, bordered by brick walls.

09296702
 
Row of tenement houses (with four entrances) in open development, with front garden
Row of tenement houses (with four entrances) in open development, with front garden Dürrstrasse 61; 63; 65; 67
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1928–1929 (tenement) Typical plaster clinker facade of the time, of architectural significance

Number 53/55/57/59 and number 61/63/65/67: The two residential groups IV and V of the development on the edge of the Alt-Lößnig settlement on Dürrstrasse and Liechtensteinstrasse were built in 1928–1929 as type buildings of the municipal housing program based on plans by the city council Hubert Ritter. The three-storey building blocks, each consisting of four houses and raised in relation to the street space, are plastered brick buildings with clinker plinths, colored fine plaster, wide raw brickwork and hipped roof. On the floors of the individual houses two type apartments from the 1928 building program, in the outer houses two three-room apartments (type II) with 61.5 square meters, in the middle two four-room apartments (type III) with 74.5 square meters, each with kitchen and bathroom. The kitchen exits are integrated into the façade as loggias, with apartment type II on the back, with type III on the front. Front gardens sloping down towards the streets in front of the groups, bordered by brick walls.

09296706
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Dürrstrasse 71; 73
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1929–1930 (apartment building) with shop area, reconstructed three-story tenement house (number 69) destroyed in the war, lower shop wing (numbers 71–73), counterpart to Brunhildstrasse 1–5, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the style of modernism, architect: Stadtbaurat Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban and artistic importance 09296622
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house Ernst-Toller-Strasse 1; 3; 5
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around 1903/1910 (apartment building) Free-standing, facade with semicircular risalits, half-timbered gable, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296558
 
More pictures Double tenement house (with Bornaische Strasse 103) in semi-open development, with a front garden Ernst-Toller-Strasse 2
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1935–1936, half of a double apartment building (double apartment building) Plastered facade, entrance with brick framing, significance in terms of building and district development history

Together with the house Bornaische Strasse 103, the tenement house was built 1935–1936 in what was then Colloredostrasse based on a design by Connewitz architect Artur Werner, Neudorfgasse 6. The client was R. Paatzsch Treuhandgesellschaft mbH Leipzig on Johannisplatz, statics by the company Karl Mehner, factory for Iron construction. 1998 The LWB granted the building permit for renovation and modernization in line with historic monuments according to a project from the engineering office R. Gehring. The building, recognized as a tax-exempt small apartment building, has a simple plastered facade over clinker plinth, front garden and two garages in the basement on the gable side. LfD / 2007

09299387
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house (Ernst-Toller-Strasse 7 and Rembrandtstrasse 28) in a corner location Ernst-Toller-Strasse 7
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around 1903/1910 (apartment building) with two side shop extensions, rounded corners, low turrets, half-timbered gable, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296559
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Ernst-Toller-Strasse 9
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around 1903/1910 (apartment building) Risalit with half-timbered gable, balconies, corner tower, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296556
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Ernst-Toller-Strasse 10
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around 1903/1910 (apartment building) high corner tower partly slated, side gable with half-timbering, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296551
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building Ernst-Toller-Strasse 11
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around 1903/1910 (apartment building) Plaster and brick facade, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296557
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Ernst-Toller-Strasse 12
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around 1903/1910 (apartment building) Central elevation with two half-timbered gables and wooden balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296552
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house
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Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Ernst-Toller-Strasse 14; 16
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around 1903/1910 (twin house) Plaster and brick facade, several half-timbered gables, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and social significance 09296553
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house
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Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Ernst-Toller-Strasse 18; 20
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around 1903/1910 (double tenement house) two strongly protruding side elevations with hipped roofs, two central elevations with double half-timbered gables and balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296554
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Ernst-Toller-Strasse 22; 24
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around 1903/1910 (apartment building) two corner towers, plaster brick facade, partly in half-timbered, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296555
 
Row of tenement houses in open development, with front garden Etzelstrasse 3; 5; 7; 9
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1930–1931 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade with a brick base, extension of the Nibelungen housing estate "Der Rundling", residential complex in the modern style, architect: City Planning Officer Hubert Ritter, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning 09296614
 
Row of tenement houses in open development, with front garden Etzelstrasse 11; 13; 15
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1930–1931 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade with a brick base, extension of the Nibelungen housing estate "Der Rundling", residential complex in the modern style, architect: City Planning Officer Hubert Ritter, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning 09296070
 
Row of tenement houses in open development, with front garden Giselherstrasse 1; 3; 5; 7; 9; 11; 13
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1930–1931 (apartment building) Row of tenement houses rising in slight terraces following the elevation of the street, sober plastered facade with brick plinth and brick framing of the entrances, extension of the Nibelungen housing estate "Der Rundling", residential complex in the modern style, architect: Stadtbaudirektor Max Reimann, building history and urban planning important 09296616
 
Row of tenement houses in open development, with front garden Giselherstrasse 2; 4; 6; 8th; 10; 12; 14
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1930–1931 (apartment building) Row of tenement houses rising in slight terraces following the elevation of the street, sober plastered facade with brick plinth and brick framing of the entrances, extension of the Nibelungen housing estate "Der Rundling", residential complex in the modern style, architect: Stadtbaudirektor Max Reimann, building history and urban planning important 09296066
 
Row of tenement houses in open development, with front garden Giselherstrasse 15; 17
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1930–1931 (apartment building) Sober plastered facade with brick plinth and brick framing of the entrances, expansion of the Nibelungen housing estate "Der Rundling", residential complex in the modern style, architect: City Planning Director Max Reimann, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning 09296615
 
Row of tenement houses in open development, with front garden Gudrunstrasse 32; 34
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1930–1931 (apartment building) Sober plastered facade with brick plinth and brick framing of the entrances, part of the extension of the Nibelungen settlement "Der Rundling", residential complex in the modern style, architect: City Planning Director Max Reimann, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning 09296067
 
Row of tenement houses in open development, with front garden Gudrunstrasse 41; 43
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1930–1931 (apartment building) Sober plastered facade with brick plinth and brick framing of the entrances, expansion of the Nibelungen housing estate "Der Rundling", residential complex in the modern style, architect: City Planning Director Max Reimann, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning 09296617
 
Relief "Peter discovers the world" in colored ceramic tiles in the entrance area of ​​a kindergarten Hans-Otto-Strasse 2b
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marked 1973 (relief) formerly at a combined day care center in the Leipzig-Lößnig residential complex, testimony to the work of Gerald Müller-Simon, artistic value 09306335
 
Villa (No. 12) with extension (No. 11, formerly an outbuilding) and garden
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Villa (No. 12) with extension (No. 11, formerly an outbuilding) and garden In Limburgerpark 11; 12
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1890-1891 (villa) Plastered facade with half-timbering, in a country house style, a picturesque villa on the Pleißemühlgraben, extension of the former storage building of a paper mill, of architectural and local importance

Two villas, built in 1890 and 1891 according to plans by Carl Weichardt on the site of the former manor mill and later paper mill for members of the Limburger family. Both are extremely picturesque buildings, which, with their multiple structure, blended into the then idyllic landscape on the banks of the river. House Raschwitzer Straße 15b (for Julius Limburger) picks up on “old German” building forms with a covered outside staircase, gallery, arbor, bay window and tower with a pointed hood (removed). This also included the ballroom adorned with coats of arms on the ground floor, which was integrated into the villa construction as a former warehouse for the paper mill. The Villa Im Limburgerpark 11/12 for Clothilde Tauchnitz, b. Limburger, reveals the model of English country houses in roof shape and assembly. Here, an oval hall running through all floors with a circumferential gallery supported by romanized columns opens up all rooms. Here, too, there is a “medieval” stair tower with a spiral staircase. The utility rooms were in the raised basement. Despite the later change of use (since the 1950s boarding school of the engineering school for construction), the interior of this villa has largely been preserved. The park, however, has been destroyed by later new buildings at this school. An oval swimming pool dates from 1927.

09301059
 
Row of tenement houses in open development, with front garden Kriemhildstrasse 1; 3; 5; 7; 9; 11; 13
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1930–1931 (apartment building) Sober plastered facade with brick plinth and stepped brick framing of the entrances, row of houses rising in slight terraces, following the street elevation, extension of the Nibelungen housing estate "Der Rundling", residential complex in the modern style, architect: City Planning Director Max Reimann, important in terms of building history and urban planning 09296619
 
Row of tenement houses in open development, with front garden Kriemhildstrasse 2; 4; 6; 8th; 10; 12; 14
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1930–1931 (apartment building) Plastered facade with brick plinth and stepped brick framing of the entrances, row of houses rising in slight terraces following the elevation of the street, extension of the Nibelungen settlement "Der Rundling", residential complex in the modern style, architect: Stadtbaudirektor Max Reimann, building history and urban planning significant 09296069
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple apartment building in a corner location Leisniger Strasse 1; 3; 3a
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1904 (apartment building) Ornamentally decorated brick and plaster facade with quarry stone base, two corner towers, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296031
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Leisniger Strasse 2
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1903–1904 (apartment building) Ornamentally decorated brick and plaster facade with quarry stone plinth, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and social significance 09296032
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Leisniger Strasse 4; 6
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1903–1904 (double tenement house) Brick and plaster facade, two risalits with half-timbered gables, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and social significance 09296527
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house Leisniger Strasse 5; 7; 9
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1909 (apartment building) Flat side elevations with roof structures, decoratively designed brick and plaster facade, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296528
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Leisniger Strasse 8
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1903–1904 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade in a decorative design, half-timbered gable, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296529
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building Leisniger Strasse 10
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1909 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade, upper floor partially slated, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296661
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Straße 97, 99, 101): apartment building in open development Leisniger Strasse 11
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1909 (apartment building) Central elevation, ornamentally decorated brick and plaster facade, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and social significance 09296532
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Leisniger Strasse 12; 14
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1909 (double tenement house) Broad central gable, ornamentally decorated brick and plaster facade, balconies, part of the Alt Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and social significance 09296533
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Leisniger Strasse 13; 15
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1909 (double tenement house) Ornamentally decorated brick and plaster facade, slated gables, balconies, part of the Alt Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296531
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Leisniger Strasse 16; 18
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1909 (double tenement house) Decorative brick and plaster facade, upper floor slated, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296534
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location
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Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Leisniger Strasse 17
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1909 (apartment building) Roofed central projection, ornamentally decorated brick and plaster facade, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296530
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Leisniger Strasse 20
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1909 (apartment building) Central elevation with turret, decorative brick and plaster facade, upper floor partially slated, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296535
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Straße 97, 99, 101): apartment building in open development Liechtensteinstrasse 2
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1903–1904 (apartment building) Ornamentally decorated brick and plaster facade with quarry stone plinth, half-timbered gable, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296033
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house Liechtensteinstrasse 4; 6; 8
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1908 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade with plastered mirrors, ornamental brick panels and quarry stone plinths, partly slated, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296029
 
Row of tenement houses (with four entrances) in open development, with front gardens Liechtensteinstrasse 9; 11; 13; 15
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1928–1929 (apartment block) Typical plaster clinker facade of the time, of architectural significance

With numbers 17/19, 21/23, 25/27/29/31 and 33/35/37/39: residential groups I, II and III as well as VI and VII of the perimeter development on Dürrstrasse and Liechtensteinstrasse that surrounds the Alt-Lößnig estate, built 1928–1929 as type buildings of the municipal housing program according to plans by city building officer Hubert Ritter. Five three-storey building blocks with a clinker base, colored fine plaster, wide raw brick banding and hipped roof, erected in relation to the street space on an elevated site in brick construction. Two type apartments from the 1928 building program with kitchen, bathroom and exit on the floors per entrance. Groups I – III, made up of four houses, contain two three-room type II apartments with 61.5 square meters in the outer sections, and two four-room type III apartments with 74.5 square meters in the middle sections. The kitchen exits are integrated into the façade as loggias, with apartment type II on the back, with type III on the front. The two blocks VI and VII, which consist of two buildings, are each floor and each entrance with two three-room apartments of type VI of 74 sqm of living space, the kitchen exits, also designed as loggias, are located on the rear. Front gardens sloping down towards the streets in front of the groups with brick-walled borders.

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More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building Liechtensteinstrasse 10
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1908 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade with plastered mirrors, ornamental brick panels and rubble stone plinth, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296028
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): three-tier apartment building in open development Liechtensteinstrasse 12; 14; 16
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1908 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade with plastered mirrors, ornamental brick panels and rubble stone plinths, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and social significance 09296027
 
Row of tenement houses (with two entrances) in open development, with front gardens Liechtensteinstrasse 17; 19
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1928–1929 (apartment block) Typical plaster clinker facade of the time, of architectural significance

s. Number 9-15.

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More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house (with Pohlentzstrasse 15 and 17) in a corner location Liechtensteinstrasse 18
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1908 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade, partly slated, balconies, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296663
 
Row of tenement houses (with two entrances) in open development, with front gardens Liechtensteinstrasse 21; 23
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1928–1929 (apartment block) Typical plaster clinker facade of the time, of architectural significance

s. Number 9-15.

09296703
 
Row of tenement houses (with four entrances) in open development, with front gardens Liechtensteinstrasse 25; 27; 29; 31
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1928 (block of flats) Typical plaster clinker facade of the time, of architectural significance 09296705
 
Row of tenement houses (with four entrances) in open development, with front gardens Liechtensteinstrasse 33; 35; 37; 39
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1928–1929 (apartment block) Typical plaster clinker facade of the time, of architectural significance

s. Number 9-15.

09296700
 
Hand lever pump with well shaft and cover plate
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Hand lever pump with well shaft and cover plate Lobstädter Strasse
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1912 (hand lever pump) in front of Lobstädter Straße 9 and in the corner of Ernst-Toller-Straße, type bird cage, of local history

Cast-iron manual pump and cover plate of the bird cage type in front of number 9 at Ernst-Toller-Straße, the manual pump is currently being reconstructed (LWB)

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More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Lobstädter Strasse 1
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1903–1904 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade, corner tower, wooden balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296539
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Lobstädter Strasse 2
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1902–1903 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade, wooden balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296540
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building Lobstädter Strasse 3
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1903–1904 (apartment building) Central elevation, several gables, some with half-timbering, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296538
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Lobstädter Strasse 4; 6
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1902–1903 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade, two flat risalits with gables, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296541
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house
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Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Lobstädter Strasse 5; 7
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1903–1904 (double tenement house) Decorative brick and plaster facade, half-timbered gable, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296537
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Lobstädter Strasse 8; 10
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1902–1903 (double tenement house) Brick and plaster facade, two wide risalits, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296536
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location
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Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Lobstädter Strasse 9
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1903–1904 (apartment building) Decorative brick and plaster facade, corner tower, central projection with half-timbered gable, wooden balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296546
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house
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Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Lobstädter Strasse 11; 13
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1909 (double tenement house) Decorative brick and plaster facade, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296548
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location
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Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Lobstädter Strasse 12
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1902–1903 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade, polygonal corner tower, central projection with half-timbered gable, wooden balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296542
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Straße 97, 99, 101): Childcare facility (formerly an administration building with settlement administration, restaurant, child care facility and bath tub), with gate entrance and enclosure Lobstädter Strasse 14a; 14b
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1910–1911 (day nursery) Plastered facade, raised central wing, lower side buildings, green courtyard, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296543
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Straße 97, 99, 101): apartment building in open development
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Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Straße 97, 99, 101): apartment building in open development Lobstädter Strasse 15
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1909 (apartment building) Decorative brick and plaster facade, part of the Alt-Lößnig settlement, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296516
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house
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Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house Lobstädter Strasse 16; 18; 20
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1910–1911 (apartment building) Central gable with half-timbering, decorative brick and plaster facade, balconies, two gabled side elevations, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and social significance 09296544
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house
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Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house Lobstädter Strasse 17; 19; 21
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1909 (apartment building) Decoratively designed brick and plaster facade, partly slated, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296549
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig housing estate (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double apartment building in a corner location
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Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig housing estate (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double apartment building in a corner location Lobstädter Strasse 22; 24
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1910–1911 (double tenement house) Decoratively designed brick and plaster facade, risalits with exposed balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296545
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in open development in a corner location Lobstädter Strasse 23
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1909 (apartment building) Gabled central projection, decorative brick and plaster facade, corner turrets, upper floor partially slated, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296550
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Nibelungenring 1; 3; 5; 7; 9; 11
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1929–1930 (apartment building) three-storey, slightly curved following the course of the street, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban and artistic importance 09305524
 
Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development
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Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Nibelungenring 2; 4; 6
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1929–1930 (apartment building) three-storey, with a slight curve adapted to the circular complex, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban planning and artistic importance 09296597
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Nibelungenring 8; 10
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1929–1930 (apartment building) three-storey, with a slight curve adapted to the circular complex, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban planning and artistic importance 09296598
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Nibelungenring 13; 15; 23
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1929–1930 (apartment building) War-damaged row of houses (number 17/19/21 reconstructed), three-storey, slightly curved following the course of the street, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the style of modernism, architect: City Planning Officer Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban planning and artistic importance 09296606
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Nibelungenring 16; 18
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1929–1930 (apartment building) three-storey, with a slight curve adapted to the circular complex, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban planning and artistic importance 09296599
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Nibelungenring 20; 22
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1929–1930 (apartment building) three-storey, with a slight curve adapted to the circular complex, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban planning and artistic importance 09296600
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Nibelungenring 24; 26; 28
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1929–1930 (apartment building) three-storey, with a slight curve adapted to the circular complex, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban planning and artistic importance 09296601
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Nibelungenring 25; 27; 29
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1929–1930 (apartment building) three-storey, slightly curved following the course of the street, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban and artistic importance 09296608
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Nibelungenring 30; 32; 34
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1929–1930 (apartment building) three-storey, with a slight curve adapted to the circular complex, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban planning and artistic importance 09296602
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Nibelungenring 33; 35; 37; 39; 41; 43; 45
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1929–1930 (apartment building) three-storey, number 31 reconstructed after the destruction of the war, slightly curved following the course of the street, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planning officer Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban planning and artistic importance 09296609
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Nibelungenring 36; 38
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1929–1930 (residential complex) 09296603
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Nibelungenring 40; 42
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1929–1930 (apartment building) three-storey, with a slight curve adapted to the circular complex, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban planning and artistic importance 09296604
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Nibelungenring 47; 49; 51; 53; 55; 57
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1929–1930 (apartment building) three-storey, slightly curved following the course of the street, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban and artistic importance 09296610
 
Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development
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Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Nibelungenring 52; 54; 56
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1929–1930 (apartment building) three-storey, with a slight curve adapted to the circular complex, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban planning and artistic importance 09296613
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Nibelungenring 59; 61; 63; 65; 67; 69
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1929–1930 (apartment building) three-storey, slightly curved following the course of the street, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban and artistic importance 09296611
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Nibelungenring 83; 85; 87; 89; 91; 93
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1929–1930 (apartment building) three-storey, slightly curved following the course of the street, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban and artistic importance 09296612
 
Row of tenement houses in open development, with front garden Ortrunweg 21; 23
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1930–1931 (apartment building) Sober plastered facade with brick plinth and brick framing of the entrances, expansion of the Nibelungen housing estate "Der Rundling", residential complex in the modern style, architect: City Planning Director Max Reimann, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning 09296618
 
Row of tenement houses in open development, with front garden Ortrunweg 22; 24
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1930–1931 (apartment building) Sober plastered facade with brick plinth and brick framing of the entrances, expansion of the Nibelungen housing estate "Der Rundling", residential complex in the modern style, architect: City Planning Director Max Reimann, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning 09296068
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Pohlentzstrasse 1
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1909 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade, partly plastered over, upper floor corner tower slated, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296662
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building Pohlentzstrasse 2
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1908 (apartment building) Decorative brick and plaster facade, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296523
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house Pohlentzstrasse 3; 5; 7
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1909 (apartment building) Decorative brick and plaster facade, a slated gable, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and social significance 09296521
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house Pohlentzstrasse 4; 6; 8
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1908 (apartment building) Decoratively designed brick and plaster facade, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296524
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house
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Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house Pohlentzstrasse 9; 11; 13
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1909 (apartment building) Central tower with Welscher hood, decorative brick and plaster facade, half-timbered gable, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296522
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Pohlentzstrasse 10; 12
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1908 (double tenement house) Ornamentally decorated brick and plaster facade, a slated gable, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296525
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location
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Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Pohlentzstrasse 14
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1908 (apartment building) broad, gabled risalit, ornamentally decorated brick and plaster facade, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296526
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house (with Liechtensteinstrasse 18) in a corner location Pohlentzstrasse 15; 17
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1908 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade with decorative plaster structures, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296520
 
Church (with equipment)
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Church (with equipment) Raschwitzer Strasse
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1877 (church), 1877 (8 chairs), 1877 (crucifix), 1884 (crucifix), 1495 (big bell) Hall church with gable turret, lower choir and round apse, in the arched style of the 19th century, of architectural and local significance

Gethsemanekirche, Evangelical Lutheran parish church for Lößnig, built according to plans by the builder and architect Hugo Altendorff in 1877 in place of the medieval village church that had been demolished a year earlier because of dilapidation. Simple plastered brick building in neo-Romanesque shapes with sandstone structures as a flat-roofed rectangular hall with a recessed choir flanked by the sacristy and baptistery and a semicircular apse. The nave with pilaster strips. On the gable side facing east towards Bornaische Strasse, the main entrance is a stepped round arch portal with crowning eyelashes, above it a bay-like projecting gable tower with a double sound arcade and a steep hipped roof. The inside with a surrounding wooden gallery on iron supports. A painting by Paul Edlich from 1927 has not survived, instead a new painting from 1977. The furnishings include a crucifix above the altar, made in 1884 by Franz Schneider, which came here from St. Mark's Church in 1977, the pulpit as a carpentry work from the time it was built, the baptismal font Sandstone from 1589, an oil painting showing the flagellation of Christ by Christian Simon from 1667 and the organ built by Conrad Geißler in 1878.

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Apartment building in half-open development Raschwitzer Strasse 1
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1886–1887 (tenement house) with house passage and former restaurant, historicizing plastered facade, location directly opposite Gethsemane Church, of architectural significance

In 1886–1887, a corner house (formerly Dorfweg) was built on the property of the materials dealer and Lößniger councilor Theodor Adolph Langer, and a restoration with a “liquor bar” has also been requested. A stamp by civil engineer Robert Thienemann (draft?) On the draft. Two years later, application for a pig slaughterhouse in order to be able to offer restaurant guests freshly slaughtered meat products, in December 1950 announcement of plans for the conversion of the restaurant (Zum Gambrinus) into two apartments. The construction of the house made the 'community well with the cleanest water' in the immediate vicinity unusable (infiltration of waste water from the abortion). The compact looking plastered building in correspondence with the Lößniger church with sparse Wilhelminian style facade decor, plaster and sandstone integration, the effective attic extension at the corner of the building no longer exists. Ground floor with passage through the house, kitchen, shop and guest room - from 1889 also sausage kitchen. Two apartments each on the upper floors with a corridor, kitchen and two or three rooms. LfD / 2007

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Residential building Raschwitzer Strasse 2
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1710 (residential building) near the Gethsemane church, with a half-timbered upper floor and saddle roof, built as a post station with a relaxation area and an inn, of architectural and local significance

The manor owner and Saxon postmaster Johann Jakob Kees the Elder had the stately half-timbered building at the entrance from Bornaische Strasse to the former manor. Established in 1710 as a post office with relaxation area and an inn. After the post office was closed in the middle of the 19th century, it was only an inn. 1874 Conversion for residential purposes (tenant house) by the Lößniger Industriegesellschaft, probably the brick substructure and the roof from this time.

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Inspector's house, gate entrance, manor wall and day laborer's house of a former manor
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around 1860/1870 (manor house), 1824 Dendro (servants' house), marked 1892 (gate entrance) Day laborer's house as a Lehmwellermassivhaus (1824), from 1892 Stadtgut, on the area of ​​an early German Burgwart center, on the former site of the estate brickworks today electricity works (see Bornaische Straße 120), of local history 09296060
 
Electricity plant (addresses: Bornaische Strasse 120 and Raschwitzer Strasse 10) with machine house, boiler house including boiler house extensions and equipment, two chimney stumps, coal storage hall with bridge crane, magazine building and administration building with garden, switchgear and transformer house including equipment and connecting bridge to the machine house, administration building including equipment, front garden together with pavement (ancillary facility) and fence (Raschwitzer Straße 10), railway maintenance building and retaining wall of the railway embankment, gatehouse, fences with gate entrance, paving including remains of rails Raschwitzer Strasse 10
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1908–1910 (coal power plant), 1908–1910 (boiler house), 1908–1910 (machine house), around 1925 (boiler house extension), around 1930 (boiler house extension) Significant evidence from the early days of Leipzig's electricity supply, the machine house after a fire in 1963 only partially preserved (switch house extension), together with the six substations preserved in the city area, documenting the second expansion stage of the municipal power generation and distribution systems, coal storage hall and boiler house with two chimney stumps referring to the lignite generation at the site, remains of the machine house and boiler house including extensions in yellow clinker construction with arched and thermal windows, decorative friezes and tower attachments, as well as the coal storage hall, storage and administration building on Mühlpleiße in a country house style, power plant complex with a great city and technical history Significance, parts of the boiler systems from the construction period preserved in the boiler house are also of rarity

After the city's northern coal-fired power plant on Eutritzscher Strasse, which went into operation in 1895, was no longer able to meet the increasing demand for electricity in Leipzig shortly after the turn of the century, the so-called Südwerk was built between 1908 and 1910 on the site of the former Lößniger estate brickworks. The new main plant, which is strategically located due to its own rail connection, the simple extraction of boiler and cooling water from the Mühlpleiße flowing past, as well as the inexpensive lignite supply from the nearby Dölitz underground construction shaft, comprised six substations distributed over the city area (including Ecksteinstraße 40 / Bornaische Straße 53 and Schenkendorfstraße 30/32) assigned, which distributed the generated electricity to the end users. Significant parts of the structural and technical systems that have survived to this day belong to the first stock of the power plant complex built according to plans by the well-known Leipzig architects Handel & Franke, including the machine house, boiler house, coal warehouse, storage building, an administration building, a meter workshop and a porter's house. The area between the machine house and Bornaischer Strasse was intended for later structural extensions and has now been designed with lawns and plantings (built today). A garden was created between the warehouse and administration building and Mühlpleiße. In the following period, due to the continuous expansion and redesign of the technical systems, the power plant was expanded to include a switchgear and transformer house (1919/1920, with a connecting bridge to the machine house, expanded around 1935), a central coal painting and drying system (1925–1927, today an educational center) as well as another administration building with a spacious control room (1940) added. The original chimney on the south gable of the boiler house and another chimney that had been added there as early as 1912–1913 were demolished in the 1940s or a little later, since then two larger chimneys have been provided, one in 1926/1927 on the north gable and one in 1942 in the middle of the boiler house Bricked-up chimney, the discharge of smoke gases. From 1958, the power station, known from 1949 (until 1990) as the "Ernst Thälmann" power station, was converted into a thermal power station. In 1963 the machine house was partially destroyed by a fire, but in the same year a new machine hall was completed using the old substance and the power plant started operating again. After 1990, the conversion to natural gas-fired steam generators began, the lignite-fired systems were shut down in 1996 and some of them were removed (e.g. in 1998/1999 partial demolition of the chimneys and demolition of the coal conveyor system between the coal storage hall and the boiler house, which ran along the railway tracks). Since the cessation of electricity and district heating at the site in 1998, the former power plant has only been used to feed in district heating from the Lippendorf power plant. The design language of the central buildings for the operation of the power plant is impressive: The switchgear building of the machine house from 1963 on the south gable of the machine hall, the structurally adjoining boiler house and the spacious coal storage hall on the other side of the embankment are impressive solid structures made of yellow clinker bricks Facades are characterized, among other things, by colored decorative brick friezes, large arched windows and turrets. The south gable of the boiler and machine house block (especially the switch house extension) should be emphasized due to the imposing thermal bath window architecture. Despite all the changes, the former functional areas of the power plant are still clearly recognizable today, so that the location in itself represents an important testimony to the generation of electricity from lignite. Inside, among other things, valuable parts of the boiler system from the period of construction, a control room from the GDR period and associated switchgear have been preserved and strengthen the special technical-historical value of the ensemble. Together with other main and substations that have been handed down in Leipzig, the former Südwerk also documents part of the distribution network necessary for power distribution in the city area, thus establishing a city and supply historical value. LfD / 2019

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Villa with garden
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Villa with garden Raschwitzer Strasse 15b
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1890-1891 (villa) Plastered facade with half-timbering, in the old German style, extremely picturesque building on the Pleißemühlgraben, which with its multiple structure blends into the idyllic landscape on the banks of the Mühlpleiße, of architectural and local significance

Two villas, built in 1890 and 1891 according to plans by Carl Weichardt on the site of the former manor mill and later paper mill for members of the Limburger family. Both are extremely picturesque buildings, which, with their multiple structure, blended into the then idyllic landscape on the banks of the river. House number 15b (for Julius Limburger) picks up on “old German” building forms with a covered external staircase, gallery, arbor, bay window and tower with a pointed hood (removed). This also included the ballroom adorned with coats of arms on the ground floor, which was integrated into the villa construction as a former warehouse for the paper mill. The building in Limburgerpark 11/12 for Clothilde Tauchnitz, b. Limburger, reveals the model of English country houses in roof shape and assembly. Here, an oval hall running through all floors with a circumferential gallery supported by romanized columns opens up all rooms. Here, too, there is a “medieval” stair tower with a spiral staircase. The utility rooms were in the raised basement. Despite the later change of use (since the 1950s boarding school of the engineering school for construction), the interior of this villa has largely been preserved. The park, however, has been destroyed by later new buildings at this school. An oval swimming pool dates from 1927.

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Apelstein No. 33 (N)
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Apelstein No. 33 (N) Rembrandt Square
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1863 (memorial stone) in the corner of Liechtensteinstrasse and Bornaische Strasse, memorial stone commemorating the battles of the Battle of the Nations near Leipzig in 1813, Polish and French units under Poniatowski, Augereau and Oudinot against Austrian troops, the original stone is now located at the Torhaus Dölitz (Helenenstrasse 24) in the Dölitz-Dosen district, historically significant

Apelstein number 33. Inscription on the north side: “Poniatowski Augereau VII. U. XIX. Corps Oudinot III. u. IV Division of the Young Guard 30,000 men ”, south side:“ Battle of Leipzig October 18, 1813/33 / Dr. Theodor Apel 1863 ”. (See also Dölitz, Bornaische Straße 215)

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Memorial to the memory of the battles of the Battle of Nations near Leipzig
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Memorial to the memory of the battles of the Battle of Nations near Leipzig Rembrandt Square
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marked 1913 (monument) double-headed eagle in bronze on a high shell limestone plinth, two hanging bronze laurel wreaths on the side, frontal a bronze plaque with a dedication inscription, historically significant, in memory of the Austrians who fell in the Battle of Nations; see Austrian monument 09296674
 
More pictures Plaza Rembrandt Square
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after 1903 (place) Green decorative square with Austrian monument (object 09296674) and Apelstein number 33 (object 09296237), laid out in connection with the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of importance in terms of local development and gardening 09296560
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Rembrandt Square 2; 4
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1902–1903 (double tenement house) Brick and plaster facade, half-timbered gable, two semicircular risalits with a flat hood, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296561
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Rembrandtplatz 6
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1902–1903 (apartment building) Shop extension on Rembrandtstrasse, brick and plaster facade, rounded corner, three half-timbered gables, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296562
 
Individual monument belonging to the old cemetery in Lößnig (Obj. 09305528): chapel, memorial for those who fell in World War I and some tombs Rembrandtstrasse
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around 1880 (cemetery chapel), after 1918 (monument to fallen soldiers) small square cemetery complex, neo-Gothic cemetery chapel, of local history 09296623
 
Totality of the old cemetery in Loessnig, with the following individual monuments: chapel, memorial for those who fell in World War I and some tombs (Obj. 09296623) Rembrandtstrasse
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1843 (cemetery) small square cemetery complex, neo-Gothic cemetery chapel, of local history 09305528
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building Rembrandtstrasse 25
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1902–1903 (apartment building) Ornamentally decorated brick and plaster facade with quarry stone plinth, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and social significance 09296034
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Rembrandtstrasse 27
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1902–1903 (apartment building) Corner accentuation by sloping front with balconies, ornamentally decorated brick and plaster facade with rubble stone base, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296035
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house (Ernst-Toller-Strasse 7 and Rembrandtstrasse 28) in a corner location Rembrandtstrasse 28
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around 1903/1910 (apartment building) with two side shop extensions, rounded corners, low turrets, half-timbered gable, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296559
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location
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Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Rembrandtstrasse 29
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1902–1903 (apartment building) Corner accentuation by sloping front with balconies, ornamentally decorated brick and plaster facade with rubble stone base, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296036
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building Rembrandtstrasse 31
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1912 (apartment building) Plastered facade, in reform style, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296037
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Rembrandtstrasse 33; 35
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1912 (double tenement house) Plastered facade, two slated gables, in reform style, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296038
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building Rembrandtstrasse 37
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1912 (apartment building) Plastered facade, in reform style, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296039
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Rembrandtstrasse 39
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1912 (apartment building) Plastered facade, half-timbered gable, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, mirror image of Röthische Straße 14, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296040
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Röthische Strasse 1
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1902–1903 (apartment building) Ornamentally decorated brick and plaster facade with quarry stone plinth, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and social significance 09296046
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location
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Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in a corner location Röthische Strasse 2
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1902–1903 (apartment building) Corner accentuation by a sloping front with balconies and gables, small roof turrets, ornamentally decorated brick and plaster facade with rubble stone plinth, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296045
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double apartment building in open development
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Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double apartment building in open development Röthische Strasse 3; 5
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1902–1903 (double tenement house) Ornamentally decorated brick and plaster facade with rubble stone plinth, half-timbered gable, wooden balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296047
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Röthische Strasse 4; 6
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1912 (double tenement house) Plastered facade, in reform style, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296044
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Röthische Strasse 7; 9
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1910–1911 (double tenement house) Brick and plaster facade with quarry stone base, half-timbered gable, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and social significance 09296048
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building Röthische Strasse 8
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1912 (apartment building) Plastered facade, in reform style, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296043
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Röthische Strasse 10; 12
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1912 (twin house) Plastered facade, in reform style, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296042
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house Röthische Strasse 11; 13; 15
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1910–1911 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade with quarry stone plinth, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296049
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building in open development in a corner location Röthische Strasse 14
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1908 (apartment building) Plastered facade, half-timbered gable, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, mirror image of Rembrandtstrasse 39, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296041
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Röthische Strasse 17; 19
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1910–1911 (double tenement house) Brick and plaster facade with quarry stone base, half-timbered gable, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and social significance 09296050
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house (with Teichgräberstrasse 18) in a corner location Röthische Strasse 21; 23
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1910–1911 (double tenement house) Plastered facade with mirrors, in reform style, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296051
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Siegfriedplatz 1; 2; 3; 4
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1929–1930 (apartment building) with a strong inner curvature adapted to the square, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban and artistic importance 09296593
 
Subject aggregate urban residential complex »Rundling«, with the following individual monuments: rows of tenement houses Brunhildstrasse (No. 1, 3, 5 - Obj. 09296621, No. 2, 4 - Obj. 09296620), Dürrstrasse (No. 71, 73 - Obj. 09296622), Nibelungenring (No. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 - Obj. 09305524, No. 2, 4, 6 - Obj. 09296597, No. 8, 10 - Obj. 09296598, No. 13, 15, 23 - Obj. 09296606, No. 16, 18 - Obj. 09296599, No. 20, 22 - Obj. 09296600, No. 24, 26, 28 - Obj. 09296601, No. 25, 27, 29 - Obj. 09296608, No. 30, 32, 34 - Obj. 09296602, No. 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45 - Obj. 09296609, No. 36, 38 - Obj. 09296603, No. 40, 42 - Obj. 09296604, No. 47, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57 - Obj. 09296610, No. 52, 54, 56 - Obj. 09296613, No. 59, 61, 63, 65, 67, 69 - Obj. 09296611, No. 83, 85, 87, 89, 91, 93 - Obj. 09296612) and Siegfriedplatz (No. 1, 2, 3, 4 - Obj. 09296593, No. 5, 7, 8 - Obj. 09296594, No. 9, 10 , 11, 12 - Obj. 09296595, No. 13, 14, 15, 16 - Obj. 09296596) and the tenement houses (copying new buildings after war destruction) as property parts of the whole: Dürrstraße 69, Nibelungenring 12, 14, 17, 19, 21, 31, 44, 46, 48, 50, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79 and Siegfriedplatz 6, furthermore with the Siegfriedplatz and the settlement green Siegfriedplatz 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8th; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 16
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1929–1930 (residential complex) Remarkable residential complex in the style of modernism, architect: City Planning Officer Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban and artistic importance 09296605
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Siegfriedplatz 5; 7; 8
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1929–1930 (apartment building) with a strong inner curvature adapted to the square, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban and artistic importance 09296594
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Siegfriedplatz 9; 10; 11; 12
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1929–1930 (apartment building) with a strong inner curvature adapted to the square, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban and artistic importance 09296595
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex »Rundling« (Obj. 09296605, Siegfriedplatz 1–16): row of tenement houses in open development Siegfriedplatz 13; 14; 15; 16
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1929–1930 (apartment building) with a strong inner curvature adapted to the square, part of the Nibelungen settlement, sober plastered facade, flat roof, remarkable residential complex in the modern style, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, urban and artistic importance 09296596
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house Teichgräberstrasse 2; 4; 6
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around 1905 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade with quarry stone plinth, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296055
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house (with Zehmischstrasse 2) in a corner location Teichgräberstrasse 3
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1910–1911 (double tenement house) Decoratively designed brick and plaster facade, half-timbered gable, part of the Alt-Lößnig settlement, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296056
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Teichgräberstrasse 5; 7
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1902–1903 (double tenement house) Ornamentally decorated brick and plaster facade with quarry stone plinth, half-timbered gable, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and social significance 09296058
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house Teichgräberstrasse 8; 10
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1910–1911 (double tenement house) Plastered facade with plastered mirrors, balconies, in reform style, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296054
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house Teichgräberstrasse 12; 14; 16
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1910–1911 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade with quarry stone plinth, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296053
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple tenement house (with Röthische Strasse 21/23) in a corner location Teichgräberstrasse 18
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1910–1911 (apartment building) Plastered facade with mirrors, in reform style, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296052
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig housing estate (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double apartment building in a corner location Zehmischstrasse 1; 3
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1910–1911 (double tenement house) Decorative brick and plaster facade, slated roof extensions with turrets and curved gables, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296566
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double tenement house (with Teichgräberstrasse 3) in a corner location Zehmischstrasse 2
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1910–1911 (double tenement house) Decorative brick and plaster facade, slate roof extension, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296057
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig housing estate (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): double apartment building in a corner location Zehmischstrasse 4; 6
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1910–1911 (double tenement house) Brick and plaster facade, half-timbered gable, slate-clad corner tower, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296565
 
More pictures Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): triple apartment building in a corner location Zehmischstrasse 5; 7; 9
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1910–1911 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade with decorative plaster ornamentation, risalites with balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296564
 
Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building
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Individual monument belonging to the Alt-Lößnig settlement (Obj. 09299644, Bornaische Strasse 97, 99, 101): apartment building Zehmischstrasse 11
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1910–1911 (apartment building) Brick and plaster facade with decorative plaster ornamentation, balconies, part of the Alt-Lößnig housing estate, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09296563
 

Former cultural monuments

image designation location Dating description ID
villa Bornaische Strasse 136
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1892 (villa) Villa with enclosure, front yard and garden (country style building) 09296065
 
More pictures Tenement house Nibelungenring 23
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1929–1930 (residential complex) Tenement building in the corner of Kriemhildstrasse (three-storey; part of the Nibelungen settlement "Rundling") 09296607
 

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  • State Office for the Preservation of Monuments Saxony Dynamic web application: Overview of the monuments listed in Saxony. In the dialog box, the location “Leipzig, City; Lößnig ”must be selected, then an address-specific selection takes place. Alternatively, the ID can also be used. As soon as a selection has been made, further information about the selected object can be displayed and other monuments can be selected via the interactive map.
  • Thomas Noack, Thomas Trajkovits, Norbert Baron, Peter Leonhardt: Cultural monuments of the city of Leipzig. (Contributions to urban development 35), City of Leipzig, Department of Urban Development and Construction, Leipzig 2002
  • Christoph Kühn; Brunhilde Rothbauer: Monuments in Saxony. City of Leipzig, vol. 1. Southern urban expansion. (Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany), Verlag für Bauwesen, Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-345-00628-6

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