List of cultural monuments in Lößnitz (Ore Mountains)

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The list of cultural monuments in Lößnitz contains the cultural monuments in Lößnitz .

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

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Loessnitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Four forest landmarks from a historical forest cultivation 08957741
 


Sections of the Old Salt Road 12-19 century Part of the important medieval long-distance trade route with significance in terms of traffic and local history.

Several sections of the trade route, some of which are shown as ravines in the area, parallel to today's boundary.

08957653
 


villa Affalter Strasse 3
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around 1910 Simple example of bourgeois living culture, of importance in terms of building history.

A single-storey plastered building with a corner stand bay under a curved sheet metal hood, mansard roof with lavish dormers, original windows, garden no longer exists above angled floor plan and porphyry base.

08957663
 


Factory building Auer Strasse 1b
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around 1912 In traditional Heimatstil, of importance in terms of building history and technology.

three-storey solid construction with corner projections under a steep gable, the ground floor and first floor plastered, with faced factory windows, second floor boarded up, with coupled windows, hipped roof with pike-shaped roof extension and three-sided continuous roof lane, gable field with ornamental lattice work and planking, curved windboards.

08957678
 


Three residential buildings, connecting arches and enclosure of a residential complex Auer Strasse 3; 5; 7
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around 1925 Symmetrically arranged residential complex with architectural and local significance.

Three-storey central building with a two-storey angular component on each side, connected by single-storey gatehouses, each over a base made of coarse granite polygonal masonry, the ground floor window of the central part covered by archivolts, first floor with shutters, second floor masked by a roof skirt as a loft, gabled in the central axis Roof house, standing dormers, gatehouses with arched passageways, windows from the construction period with horizontal six-point sprouts, hipped roof, small semicircular windows, side components: two-story plastered buildings over granite plinths, profiled cornice, fencing made of coarse granite blocks and wooden picket fences with arched arched gate.

08957681
 


Residential stable house, side building and two barns of a four-sided courtyard Auer Strasse 6
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1st part 18th century Courtyard complex typical of the time and region, preserved in a closed manner, of architectural significance.
  • Residential stable house from two construction phases, solid ground floor, in the right part high, arched stable on four granite columns with groined vaults and belt arch, left part with simple granite door walls, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, gable roofs of different heights with mountain door and two rows of standing dormers, clad gable side, building labeled "CFJ" (Jehn),
  • Barn: solid, with wooden gates, gable roof,
  • Second barn: half-timbered construction, boarded up, gable roof, gable slated,
  • Stable barn: with a vaulted mountain cellar down to under the street, massive ground floor, granite classicist lintel, upper floor timbered with timber.
08957732
 


House and barn of a two-sided courtyard On goods 40
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around 1800 Half-timbered construction typical of the time and the region on the outskirts, of architectural significance.
  • Residential building: Ground floor solid and plastered, stone window frames in the residential part, enlarged windows in the former stable part, upper floor double-bar timbered, slated gable, saddle roof,
  • Barn: half-timbered construction, boarded up, gable roof.
08957656
 


Forest boundary stone of a historical forest cultivation Bear Ground 18th century Significant evidence of historical forest use and ownership with high local historical value.

On Kuttenbach three-sided granite stone, so-called corner stone, with stamped inscription on one side each: NL (Niederlößnitz), SM and LSW (Lößnitzer Stadtwald) and row number 36.

08957736
 


Mining monuments Lößnitz - individual monuments Bear Ground Individual features of the entity:
  • Tunnel mouth hole,
  • Remnants of the foundations of a former hat house with wheel room and water channel
  • as well as a reconstructed warehouse for explosives (see aggregate, same address - Obj. 09302241)
08957738
 


Three forest landmarks from a historical forest cultivation Bear Ground 18th century Significant evidence of historical forest use and ownership with high local historical value.
  • 1 .: North-west of the Kuttenbach in the area of ​​the former smelter, simple granite cuboid with row number 43 and inscribed LGW (Lößnitzer Gotteswald) and AL,
  • 2 .: On the Kuttenbach bridge in the area of ​​the former smelter, three-sided granite stone, so-called corner stone, with row number 44 and stamped inscription on each side: LSW (Lößnitzer Stadtwald), AL and NL (Niederlößnitz),

3 .: Above the path in the Kuttengrund simple granite cuboid with row number 45 and stamped inscription LGW (Lößnitzer Gotteswald) and AL.

08957739
 


Tunnel mouth hole followed by a tunnel from a site Bear Ground marked 1857 Of importance in terms of mining history, local history and technology history.

Individual features of the aggregate mining monuments Lößnitz (see aggregate - Obj. 09302241):

Reconstructed, oval brick tunnel mouth hole with historical granite keystone and wagon train on wood-metal rails ending in front of it, keystone with blackened inscription: "Reichenbach Hoffnung Stolln", crossed mallets and iron and the year 1857, historical cheek walls as Pläner drywall.

08957723
 


Unity of the mining monuments Lößnitz with the individual monuments Bear Ground 16. – 19. Century Evidence of the old mining of technical and local history quality.

Subject entity with the individual monuments:

  • Tunnel mouth hole,
  • Remnants of the foundations of a former hut house with wheel room and water channel,
  • A reconstructed warehouse for explosives (see individual monuments, same address - Obj. 08957738),
  • Tunnel mouth hole followed by a tunnel of a site (see individual monuments, same address - Obj. 08957723),
  • Tunnel mouth hole and 188 meter long tunnel of an arsenic gravel, lead and fine silver site (see Kuttenbachtal individual monument - Obj. 08957740),
  • Double mouth hole and heap of an ore deposit (see Kuttenbachtal individual monument - Obj. 08957727),
  • Binge and the waste dump in front of it, one of the oldest ore sites in the municipality (see Kuttenbachtal individual monument - Obj. 08957726),
  • Dam and artificial pond to supply water and energy to the historical mining sites in the Kuttenbachtal (see Kuttenbachtal individual monument - Obj. 08957725),
  • Tunnel mouth hole, binge and spoil dump from a former iron vitriol treasure trove (see Kuttenbachtal individual monument - Obj. 08957724),
  • Tunnel with mouth hole for the water supply to the city of Lößnitz (see individual monument Steinweg - Obj. 08957722).
09302241
 


Residential building in closed development Brunnenweg 4
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after 1806 Stately evidence of small-town residential development in half-timbered construction after the fire of 1806, historically significant.

Wide-spread building with solid ground floor, plastered, stone window frames, door frame with pilasters and acanthus capitals with segmental lintel and straight roofing, Wilhelminian style front door, massive mansard gable roof with a row of upright dormers, slated gable.

08957654
 


Residential building in closed development Brunnenweg 6
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09306270
 


Residential house in semi-open development Brunnenweg 8
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Early 19th century Striking evidence of small-town building in half-timbered construction after the city fire of 1806, historically important.

Ground floor massive and plastered, window with a lug in original size, segment arched door, upper floor half-timbered, plastered eaves side, boarded gable side, mighty mansard gable roof with slanted gable and small standing dormers.

08957651
 


Corner villa Chemnitzer Strasse 2
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around 1910 Stately building in reform style with architectural and local significance.

A two-storey plastered building above a granite base with rounded corners and a two-storey bay window, on the first floor stylized Doric columns as window posts over a copper roof apron, a relaxed roof landscape with gable gables and bay window, windows with glazing in the geometric Art Nouveau style, mansard roof with dormer windows.

08957665
 


Administration building, production hall and boiler house of a factory Chemnitzer Strasse 6
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around 1905 Unique evidence of high-quality industrial architecture in the Art Nouveau style, which is of architectural importance, characterizes the townscape and has a technical history.
  • Administration building: on a granite base, two-storey clinker brick structure with pilaster strips in alternating clinker brick color, neo-Romanesque entrance portal with squat columns and barbed archivolt under copper roofing, artificial stone window walls and on the ground floor wooden windows from the period of construction with elaborate ornamentation, single-storey production hall in corresponding shapes with standing skylights,
  • Boiler house in appropriate forms with driveway.
08957664
 


Overburden dump as the only remaining remnant of a former bismuth exploration shaft Dittersdorfer Weg around 1955 Evidence of the most recent mining history, of importance in terms of mining history, local history and technology history.

Individual monument of the aggregate of the bismuth exploration shaft: (see aggregate, same address - Obj. 09302240)

Overburden discharge in the form of a table mountain dump that is now green.

08957729
 


Headframe foundations, shaft funnels, foundations of an outbuilding and waste dump of a former bismuth exploratory shaft Dittersdorfer Weg around 1950 (mining facility) Evidence of the most recent mining history, of importance in terms of mining history, local history and technology history.

Individual features of the aggregate bismuth exploration shaft (see aggregate same address - Obj. 09302240):

Four cast concrete bases as supports for the no longer existing metal half-timbered winding tower, in the middle of which, today widened in a funnel shape, the former drilling and conveyor shaft, surrounded by old barbed wire fence, strip foundations of a rectangular outbuilding (probably machine house), with remnants of the metal fencing , in the topography a straight line drawing of the former dog runway as a connection to the spoil dump, dump in the form of a table mountain dump that is now greened.

08957728
 


Headframe foundations, shaft funnels, foundations of an auxiliary building and spoil dump Dittersdorfer Weg around 1950 Evidence of the most recent mining history, of importance in terms of mining history, local history and technology history.

Bismuth exploration shaft as a whole with the individual monuments (see individual monuments, same address, object 08957728) as well as another spoil dump as the only remaining remnant of a former bismuth exploration shaft (see individual monument, same address, object 08957729)

09302240
 


Residential mill house and side building of a mill property as well as remains of hydraulic engineering and technology Dreihansner Strasse 6
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around 1848 Structurally and locally of importance.

Both buildings are solid slate masonry, upper floor brick, arched style, ground floor rustication is lost, wall-opening ratio but intact, including window frames, eaves profile former corner pilasters, original front door, remains of a wheel room, gate and transmission.

08957683
 


Three town barns Feldstrasse
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19th century Evidence of historical urban and social structures, of architectural significance.

Three simple barns, slightly staggered in height, with respective entrances to the barn, made of quarry stone masonry, partly plastered, slotted windows, saddle roofs.

08957631
 


city ​​Park Feldstrasse
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09306269
 


Residential house in open development Feldstrasse 3
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marked 1847 Formerly a hospital, cubic structure of architectural and local significance.

Cubic three-storey plastered building made of brickwork on the base, with heightening of the second floor made of brick, low segment arch front door, simply profiled window walls, second floor as a mezzanine with square windows, tent roof with overhang, metal panel above the main entrance, inscription: "Friedrich Hospital MDCCCXLVII".

08957630
 


Residential building with adjoining part of the city wall Frohngasse 28
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Mid 19th century Half-timbered building typical of the time over medieval remains, in good original condition, historically important.

Above the plastered plinth, the ground floor is massive, with plastered window frames, partly historical gray plaster, upper floor half-timbered, clad, crooked hip roof, historical windows with partly winter glazing, butting bastion-like remains of the city wall made of gneiss plan with sloping buttresses.

08957611
 


Residential house in closed development, with a rear extension Gerbergasse 13
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1st half of the 19th century, core older Plastered facade with basket arch portal and beautiful entrance door, of architectural and urban significance.

Two-storey, eaves, three small dormers, upper storey presumably still half-timbered, arched door frame made of scratched porphyry with wedge stone, early classicist door leaf with remains of the original fittings, toothed cornice and diagonally grooved skylight.

08957621
 


Residential building in closed development Gerbergasse 15 after 1806, core older Upper floor half-timbered plastered, with a rich door leaf, typical local half-timbered building from the time after the city fire of 1806, probably with an older core, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, plastered, stone window jambs, segment-arched door frame with rich door leaf in plait style, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, with late Classicist window frames made of wood with straight roofs and acroteries, gable roof with later roof extension.

08957620
 


Unity of cemetery and hospital church St. Georg (Lößnitz)
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Unity of cemetery and hospital church St. Georg (Lößnitz) Hospitalstrasse
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18th and early 19th century (tombs) Ensemble of importance in terms of art history, architectural history and local history.

Subject entity with the following individual features:

  • Church ,
  • Cemetery enclosure,
  • Devotional hall,
  • Tombs of the 18th and early 19th centuries and
  • Soviet memorial (see individual monuments, same address - Obj. 08957629)
  • as well as churchyard (garden monument)
09302242
 


St. Georg cemetery and hospital church
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St. Georg cemetery and hospital church Hospitalstrasse
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1851-1861 Tombs from the 17th to the early 19th centuries, an ensemble of importance in terms of art history, architectural history and local history.

Individual features of the aggregate: Church, churchyard and cemetery with enclosure, prayer hall, tombs, crucifix and Soviet memorial (see aggregate, same address - Obj. 09302242)

  • Hospital church plastered, in contemporary arched style, tower over the entrance side, prayer hall made of unplastered brickwork over a square floor plan, with copper tent roof and round-arched, colored glazed windows,
  • Simple cenotaph for 19 Soviet war victims in an area delimited by a hedge. Central, roughly hewn granite monolith with inset plaque: “Glory and honor to the heroes of the Soviet Union”, on each side a smaller granite stone with the names of the deceased.
  • Enclosure as a wall made of unplastered brickwork, in the cemetery today a semicircle of baroque gravestones (five individual monuments), including one with a putto and a broken obelisk (1682–1717).
  • The individual monuments on the back wall of the church
    • Epitaph city judge Christoph am Ende (1686–1748),
    • Epitaph Regina at the end (1703–46),
    • Grave plaque with a bust of Rector Schulze (1792-1851),
    • Choir outer wall epitaph Johanna Auguste Seidel (born 1698) with relief Death as a reaper, artistic value,
    • In the middle of the cemetery crucifix of the late 19th century,
    • His grave site from 1913: Enclosed with a comparatively elaborate Art Nouveau grille.
08957629
 


Residential house in open development Johannisplatz 1
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around 1806 Characteristic evidence of small-town development on the church square in half-timbered construction, of architectural significance.

Solid, plastered over high plinth, segment-arched door frame with wedge stone and historical door leaf, window frames made of stone, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, hipped roof with large haulm.

08957572
 


Johanniskirche (with carillon) with surrounding open space as well as terrace wall and stairs on the valley side
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Johanniskirche (with carillon) with surrounding open space as well as terrace wall and stairs on the valley side Johannisplatz 8
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1817-1826 As one of the largest, strictly classical hall churches in Saxony, of architectural, architectural and local historical importance as well as a cityscape-defining value.

Plastered quarry stone building with a straight east end, west tower with a square floor plan, symmetrical structure of the outer building with gabled central projections on four sides, pilasters and high arched windows, terrace walls made of unplastered plan masonry with two single flight of stairs on the sides of three central arched niches, renewed in 1991.

08957641
 


Boundary railing on the top of the wall or embankment along Johannisstrasse Johannisstrasse around 1900 Testimony to the expansion of the city, of relevance to the history of traffic and the appearance of the town.

As part of the road expansion on Stollberger Straße (former Bahnhofstraße) from 1895 planned metal railing made of gray cast iron on a wall or slope crown, elaborately profiled balusters, two connecting pipes between each vertical, railing simplified during renovation.

08957619
 


Residential building in closed development Johannisstrasse 1
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around 1905, core probably older Stately building as a testimony to the transformation of the older building fabric from the Wilhelminian era, with significance in terms of building history and the image of the square.

Three-storey plastered building, ground floor with segmented arched windows and door with wedge stones, above the former entrance wedge stone with mask in relief, two upper floors with Art Nouveau facade decoration through window canopies and reliefs in parapet fields, two-axis roof house, mansard gable roof with standing dormers of historicism.

08957599
 


Residential building (formerly a pharmacy) Johannisstrasse 3
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inscribed 1807, essentially older A unique building based on the model of the late Baroque aristocratic palaces, of architectural, architectural and historical importance.

Three-storey plastered building with elegant structure through window frames with wedge stones and belt cornices or ribbons, second upper floor as mezzanine with segment-arched windows, three-axis central projection to Johannisstraße with rich structure through keystones with foliage or foliage wreath relief and dating, main portal added in the first upper-storey window with curved roofs, triangular gable with oculus, gable front with central groups of three windows, thermal baths, oculi, curved mansard gable roof, back with uniaxial risalit under semi-arched gable, mansard gable roof with vertical dormers, facade probably modified again at the beginning of the 20th century.

08957593
 


Residential building in closed development Johannisstrasse 6
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around 1920 Former inn, stately plastered building in an important street location near the church, of importance in terms of building history and local development.

As a follow-up building after fire: stately building with three floors, ten axes, high ground floor with two entrances, there corner blocks, the upper floor rhythmized with pilaster structures, baroque window structure, roof extension decorated with heavy reliefs.

08957595
 


Residential building in closed development Johannisstrasse 10
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around 1860 Plastered building in round arch style, part of the church-related small town development, of architectural significance.

Three-storey plastered building, ground floor slightly changed, classicistic arched windows on the first floor with profiled pilasters in between, flat-arched profiled window frames on the second floor, notched cornice.

08957594
 


Residential building in closed development Johannisstrasse 14
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marked 1923, probably older in the core Plastered building with shop, part of the church-near development of the square with architectural significance.

Three-storey plastered building, segment-arched former driveway and shop window on the ground floor, facade structure of the upper floor by central box bay windows under triangular gables and window walls and canopies made of stone, segment-arched windows on the second floor with coffered parapet fields, high mansard gable roof with attic and two rows of vertical dormers.

08957592
 


Residential building in closed development Johannisstrasse 31
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around 1806 Characteristic example of small-town residential development of architectural significance.

Ground floor solid and plastered, stone window frames with wooden shutters, straight door frame with tooth cut and door leaf, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, windows in original size, steep saddle roof with vertical dormers, right part of the house mansard gable roof.

08957642
 


Factory with a former administration building (today a residential building) and fencing Johannisstrasse 40
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marked 1907 Representative testimony to industrial architecture from the late 19th century, with a quality that defines the townscape and its architectural history.

Three-storey plastered building above the base, facade structure by belt and cornice and Art Nouveau window canopies, corner area emphasized like a tower by two-storey box bay windows on cantilever consoles and attached mezzanine with small round arched windows and sun reliefs in stucco, roof approach of the mansard roof, concealed by flat balustrade end of the factory glass, staircase Three-storey plastered buildings, including pilaster strips and lintels with sunken curtain arches, sprouted original windows, cornice with flat roof, neoclassical construction phase towards the Lößnitzbach with flat plastered structure, high vertical windows and high saddle roof, Art Nouveau enclosure in front of the head building with a semicircular metal fence.

08957634
 


Residential building in closed development Johannisstrasse 42
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Early 19th century Characteristic half-timbered building with a mansard gable roof, of importance in terms of building history and shaping the street scene.

Ground floor solid and plastered, stone window frames with wooden shutters, door frame with rosettes and tooth cut, upper floor half-timbered under plaster, detached with belt strap (later addition), four-wing windows from the construction period with fixed transom, mansard gable roof with three upright dormers, door leaf around 1925.

08957655
 


Residential house in half-open development and corner location, with fencing Johannisstrasse 57
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marked 1910 Stately plastered building with shop, striking testimony to the city expansion after 1900, of importance in terms of building history and local development.

A two-storey solid building over a granite base in the Art Nouveau reform style, cladding with light-glazed clinker bricks, broken corner bay with a top made of ornamental framework, window lintels and sills made of sandstone, loft extensions made of half-timbered, broken gables with partly ornamental framework and dormers, fencing made of granite ashlar metal pillars.

08957645
 


Diaconate Kirchgasse 7
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around 1860 Stately building, facade in the arched style of the 19th century, of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey solid construction with a high basement on the valley side, plastered, stone door and window frames in arched form, horizontal structure through belt cornices, windows on the upper floor with additional canopies, profiled cornice and gently sloping hipped roof, door leaves of the entrance door from the period of construction.

08957571
 


Dam and artificial pond for the water and energy supply of the historic mining sites in the Kuttenbachtal Kuttenbachtal 18th century Essential testimony to the old mining industry with significance in terms of technology and local history.

Individual monument of the aggregate mining monuments Lößnitz (see aggregate - Obj. 09302241, Bärengrund):

400 meters behind the bridge over the Kuttenbach earth dam with renewed bank reinforcement made of brushwood to damming the Kuttenbach, almost rectangular water surface with a brick overflow (renewed) in the lake.

08957725
 


Double mouth hole and heap of an ore deposit Kuttenbachtal 18th century Testimony to the old mining industry with significance in terms of technology and local history.

Individual monument of the aggregate mining monuments Lößnitz (see aggregate - Obj. 09302241, Bärengrund):

Two tunnel mouth holes next to each other in the natural rock, through rock fractures today in an irregular shape, the left tunnel as a short cut, in front of it debris in the form of a table mountain dump.

08957727
 


Gallery mouth hole and 188 m long gallery of an arsenic gravel, lead and fine silver discovery site
Gallery mouth hole and 188 m long gallery of an arsenic gravel, lead and fine silver discovery site Kuttenbachtal marked 1841 Testimony to the old mining industry with significance in terms of technology and local history.

Individual monument of the aggregate mining monuments Lößnitz (see aggregate - Obj. 09302241, Bärengrund):

Reconstruction of a tunnel mouth hole as an elliptical quarry stone vault with a granite keystone, inscription: "Bernhardt Stolln - with God 1841" and crossed mallets and irons.

08957740
 


Binge and the waste dump in front of it is one of the oldest ore deposits in the municipality Kuttenbachtal 16th century to 1841 Significant evidence of the old mining industry with significance in terms of technical history and local history.

Individual monument of the aggregate mining monuments Lößnitz (see aggregate - Obj. 09302241, Bärengrund):

Above the Kuttenbach, a large table mountain dump of a former silver mica mining site, the former mouth hole broken into a binge.

08957726
 


Tunnel mouth hole, binge and spoil dump from a former iron vitriol treasure trove Kuttenbachtal 1564 to the end of the 18th century Essential testimony to the old mining industry with significance in terms of technology and local history.

Individual monument of the aggregate mining monuments Lößnitz (see aggregate - Obj. 09302241, Bärengrund):

In the area of ​​the historical extraction area on the Kuttenbach, irregularly erupted mouth hole in the natural rock, overburden dump in front of it as a slope, a tunnel break in as a funnel-shaped binge

08957724
 


Forest boundary stone of a historical forest cultivation Kuttenbachtal 08957737
 


Residential house (without rear extensions) in closed development and corner location Marktgasse 1
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Core 17th century Distinctive plastered building with shop, part of the small-town building ensemble around the market square, of importance in terms of building history and shaping the street scene.

Three-storey building on the slope to the market, plastered, ground floor and first floor facing the market massive, with stone window walls, side front on the first and second floors completely half-timbered, plastered, high hipped roof with two rows of vertical dormers.

08957559
 


Residential building Marktgasse 8
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1787 Half-timbered building typical of the region as an example of small-town residential development, of architectural significance.

Broadly supported structure with a hooked floor plan, solid ground floor, plastered, entrance door from the building period with door leaf, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, window slightly enlarged and renewed, high hipped roof with two rows of vertical dormers.

08957577
 


town hall Marketplace 1
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1601, portal Cubic structure based on the model of Italian municipal palaces of the 13th / 14th centuries Century, of great importance in terms of building history, the history of the place and the image of the square, portal of artistic importance.

Town hall building from 1868 with built-in portal and two ground floor rooms as well as archive room of the previous building from 1601-1607, high three-storey plastered building, ground floor and first floor with straight window closures and simple roofs, second floor with large round arched windows under broken cornice pieces as window canopies, cornice as a blind arch frieze, hipped roof, Five-axis market facade with a flat central projectile and a square tower top with a council clock over Serliana and blind arches, battlements and protruding corner attachments today trimmed by roofing, in the heavily renovated interior a two-flight staircase with porphyry central pillars from 1868 and arched former archive chambers on the first floor from 1601.

08957567
 


Front door of a residential building Marketplace 2
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around 1806 Door leaf is the last monument-relevant substance of a former residential building on the market square, with architectural significance.

Two-winged, asymmetrically split door leaf in plait style made of lacquered wood with two-part skylight.

08957564
 


Residential building in closed development Marktplatz 3
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around 1806, later reshaped Plastered building with shop, part of the marketplace development with architectural history and image-defining significance.

Two-storey solid building, plastered, simple facade decoration from the end of the 19th century in the forms of late classicism, ground floor with shop, building-time door in plait style, gable roof with a new extension.

08957565
 


Residential house in closed development and corner location Marktplatz 4
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around 1865/1870 Demanding plastered construction in neo-Gothic decor that is unique for the city, of importance in terms of architecture, architectural history and characterizing the plaza.

Broad solid building with ten by six axes and broken corner, plastered, structured by neo-Gothic window and door frames, flat central projectile with elaborate double windows under the roof house with acorn crown, eaves cornice with blind arch frieze, small standing dormers in the slated gable roof.

08957566
 


Residential house in closed development and corner location Marktplatz 5
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Marked 1807 keystone, core probably older Part of the classicist market development after the city fire of 1806, significance in terms of building history and local development.

Segmented arched door frame made of Rochlitz porphyry, painted, with wedge stone, rosettes and end cornice with serration, inside the entrance hallway with five-bay, basket-arched groin vault with belt arches in two bays and two lantern rings at the apex.

08957556
 


Former post office Marketplace 6; 7
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marked 1896 Representative clinker brick building of historicism, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the place and the townscape.

Above a pedestal clad with granite polygonal masonry on the slope, three-storey clinker brick building, structure through rich sandstone window frames and canopies of historicism, belt cornices and belts, two-axis flat side risalit with shop on the ground floor and latticed large window on the first floor, smoothed gable with circular front door , large skylight, gable roof.

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Residential house in closed development and corner location Marktplatz 8
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in the core 18th century Striking plastered building, partly evidence of the small-town marketplace development before the fire of 1806, of architectural significance.

Two-storey solid construction with shop, plastered, on the ground floor window frames made of stone, painted, partly with earring, segment-arched door lintel with wedge stone, corner cuboid, simply profiled cornice, mansard roof with two rows of vertical dormers.

08957558
 


Residential building in closed development Marktplatz 9
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2nd half of the 19th century, core possibly older Plastered construction, part of the market development, of architectural significance.

Today a three-storey plastered building with a late classicist facade structure through profiled porphyry walls and straight window canopies on consoles, windows on the ground floor enlarged to form shop windows, steep pitched roof with two standing dormers.

08957585
 


Inn in formerly closed development and corner location Marketplace 10
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15th century Stately, broadly based plastered building as part of the market development, of importance in terms of building history, house history and local history.

Above a high plinth, a very deep two-storey solid construction made of plastered gneiss plans, window frames made of Hilbersdorf porphyry, double entrance door with a front staircase made of granite and a metallic city coat of arms, door frame as three pilasters with a straight cornice with palm leaf frieze, profiled eaves cornice, mansard gable roof in the inner room ) Groin and star vaults on the central pillar with belt arches.

08957560
 


Residential house in semi-open development Marktplatz 11
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Former district court Marktplatz 13
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inscribed 1807, essentially older Demanding plastered building with an early classicistic appearance, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the square.

On the slope above a high basement and a staircase in front of it, two-storey solid construction, plastered, ground floor with plastering, stone window walls and segment-arched door lintel with wedge stone, rosettes and fine cornice with tooth cut, subdivided by plastering tape, grooved corner pilasters and uniaxial central risalit with grooved tympanum above steep pilaster doors Royal Saxon coat of arms with crown, gold-plated, profiled cornice, early classicist door leaf, inside the entrance hallway with flat groin vaults and stone stairs from the building era, hipped roof with standing dormers, flat star vaults with belt arches from the previous building in the basement.

08957561
 


Residential house in closed development and corner location Marktplatz 14
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inscribed 1807, core older Representative plastered building with shop installation based on the model of late-baroque town houses, of importance in terms of building history and characterizing the square.

Three-storey solid construction, plastered, simple, painted window frames, steep mansard roof with two rows of vertical dormers, three-axis central projecting to the market, elaborate main portal in the "plait style" with volute consoles and tooth cut, window casings with ears and on the first floor with triangular roofs, attic under tympanum .

08957562
 


Residential house in closed development and corner location Marktplatz 16
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around 1870, essentially older Distinctive plastered building with historicizing facade and shop, part of the small-town building ensemble around the market square, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the square.

Two-storey solid building with broken corner, plastered, structured by simple pilaster strips in the corner area, ledge and eaves cornice with tooth cut, stone window frames with late Classicist, simple roofs, gable roof with small standing dormers, slate roofing, arched entrance to the town hall square.

08957563
 


City wall and wall tower of the city fortifications Dig down from 13th century Fragments of the Lößnitz city fortifications - evidence of great relevance in terms of urban history, architectural history and urban planning.

More than 50 percent of the Lößnitz city fortifications have been preserved, but differ in authenticity, materials (predominantly gneiss-plan masonry) and heights, at the most south-westerly point the Rösselturm (partially reconstructed in 1968) is the only city tower that has been preserved with the fortification in the 13th century in the eastern part of the Old town started. It was completed around 1370, around the time the city was being expanded to the south-west.

After the city fires in 1806 and 1829, the demolition of three city gates began (Hospitaltor, Auer Tor, Schneeberger Tor), in the centuries before the trenches (Niedergraben, Obergraben) had already been built over.

Parts of the city wall, especially on the Obergraben, only come to light again after buildings from the period mentioned, some of which were integrated into the city wall, were demolished.

The Rösselturm (parcel 119) in the south-western corner, a windowless defensive tower on a square floor plan, received a slated tent roof with a central weather vane in the shape of the name-giving horse in 1968.

The wall was newly (and not in the original sense) built around 1992 in the area of ​​Rudolf-Weber-Str. 21, 23 (Kreissparkasse).

It is highest and most original, only now reappearing after being demolished, on the north side of the old town: behind the buildings in Obergraben 35. Here, at over 4 m, it also reaches its highest current height.

08957554
 


Residential house in closed development and corner location Niedergraben 2
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Mid 19th century Plastered building with shop, typical example of small-town development after the town fire of 1848, of architectural significance.

Two-storey plastered building, ground floor changed, straight door frame made of porphyry, with palmettes and tooth cut, upper storey windows in profiled walls and sills, gable roof with slate covering and small standing dormers.

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Apartment building in open development, outbuildings and two pillars of the gate entrance Niedergraben 3
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around 1905 Clinker brick facade with wooden balconies at the rear, evidence of urban residential development from the Wilhelminian era, of architectural significance.

Three-storey solid construction, plastered ground floor, two upper storeys clad in clinker, Art Nouveau facade structure by cornice, artificial stone window frames, floral reliefs in artificial stone in the parapet areas, smoothed roof house and small upright dormers, mansard gable roof, on the back elaborate two-storey wooden balconies with double-storey staircases and decorative ball,

Rear building (formerly workshop): solid ground floor, upper floor Prussian half-timbered

08957628
 


Factory building of a former brewery Niedergraben 11
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1912-1913 Typical plastered construction with structure by clinker strips, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the town.

Three-storey plastered building structured by clinker strips, cornices and belts, corner area accentuated by a jamb storey and slated mansard roof, partly modified segmented arched windows with brick lintels, partly windows from the building period.

08957626
 


Residential building in closed development (Rudolf-Weber-Straße 25) and rear commercial building (Niedergraben 30a) Niedergraben 30a
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essentially around 1800 Residential building, stately plastered building with shop, largely authentically preserved example of urban development, of architectural significance.
  • Residential building: three-storey plastered building with stone walls, on the ground floor a Wilhelminian style shop fitting with the original lettering "Moritz Häussler", flat-arched gate with historicist door, inside doors with etched glass, five-bay groined vault with ribbed arches, staircase with groined vault, saddle roof with extension in Swiss style, iron-clad cellar doors , original window grilles,
  • Demolition: Two-storey plastered building with flat-arched windows, stone walls, two-arched arcade on granite pillars, glazed.
08957603
 


Murder and Atonement Cross Oberalberodaer Strasse
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middle Ages Medieval stone cross, of local significance.

Granite cross with broken upper cross arm, 55 centimeters high, 68 centimeters wide, incised relief of an ax / butcher's cleaver as a murder weapon, excavated in 1934 near the former Upper Gate.

08957638
 


villa Obere Bahnhofstrasse 5
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around 1910 Most of the originally preserved plastered building with reform style elements from around 1910, architecturally sophisticated, significant in terms of building history.

Influences of the reform style, especially in the floor plan and wall-opening ratio, two-story, solid, original front door leaf, on the ground floor inside paneling and sophisticated ceiling design (bar grid).

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Villa with enclosure and garden Obere Bahnhofstrasse 11
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around 1925 Elaborate example of traditional upper-class residential architecture with architectural significance.

One-storey plastered building above a high plinth made of plan masonry over a picturesque, relaxed floor plan, with angled low garden wing, two-storey round bay window under a pointed hood, some lattice windows with shutters, three-axis, wood-shingled roof house with expressionistic bent gable, gable sides with old, park-like dormer windows.

08957659
 


City wall and wall tower of the city fortifications Obergraben from 13th century Fragments of the Lößnitz city fortifications, more than 50 percent of the entire complex preserved, differing in authenticity, materials (mainly gneiss-plan masonry) and heights, at the most south-westerly point the Rösselturm (partially reconstructed in 1968) is the only city tower that has been preserved, evidence of great relevance in terms of urban history, architectural history and urban development .

More than 50 percent of the Lößnitz city fortifications have been preserved, but differ in authenticity, materials (mainly gneiss-plan masonry) and heights, at the most south-westerly point the Rösselturm (partly reconstructed in 1968) is the only city tower that has been preserved with the fortification in the 13th century in the eastern part the old town started. It was completed around 1370, around the time the city was being expanded to the south-west.

After the city fires in 1806 and 1829, the demolition of three city gates began (Hospitaltor, Auer Tor, Schneeberger Tor), in the centuries before the trenches (Niedergraben, Obergraben) had already been built over.

Parts of the city wall, especially on the Obergraben, only come to light again after buildings from the period mentioned, some of which were integrated into the city wall, were demolished.

The Rösselturm in the southwest corner, a windowless defensive tower on a square floor plan, received a slated tent roof with a central weather vane in the shape of the eponymous horse in 1968.

The wall was newly (and not in the original sense) built around 1992 in the area of ​​Rudolf-Weber-Str. 21, 23 (Kreissparkasse).

It is highest and most pristine, only now reappearing after being demolished, on the north side of the old town: behind the buildings in Obergraben 35. Here, at over five meters, it also reaches its highest current height. The complex is a testimony of great relevance in terms of urban history, architectural history and urban development.

08957554
 


Residential house in semi-open development Obergraben 10
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around 1890 Balanced facade under the influence of the round arch style, important in terms of building history and the street scene.

Two-storey plastered building above a base made of porphyry ashlars, round arched window frames with fine profiling and on the upper floor with straight roofs, in the gable double windows with inserted columns, retracted front door with granite steps, two-axis roof house with triangular gable, horizontal structure through belt cornice, building-time entrance door.

08957573
 


school Obergraben 14
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around 1905 Mighty structure of historicism from two construction phases, with architectural and local significance.

Four-storey clinker brick building above a granite base (fourth floor later added), the original building on the right structured by rich window frames and roofs made of artificial stone and cornices, straps of alternating clinker brick color, left annex with two flat risalits and large windows, partly coupled and blind, emphasized, stucco reliefs in parapet areas, entrance door from the building period with ornamental glazed skylight.

08957574
 


School (without entrance porch) Obergraben 29
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around 1870 Stately building in the Italianizing historicism, of architectural and local significance.

Three-storey plastered building with a U-shaped floor plan, facade structure through finely profiled cornices and walls of the coupled windows, some with roofs, recessed central wing with arched windows and set pilasters, flat sloping hip roofs.

08957575
 


Residential house in closed development, archway / courtyard entrance and angled factory building Oesfeldstrasse 7
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around 1880 Mighty structure and rare example of Wilhelminian-style factory architecture in the cityscape, of significance in terms of building history and technology.
  • Residential building: three-storey plastered building with stone window walls, two segment-arched door frames (one today a shop window) with wedge stones and earings, facade structure (smoothed) by simple belts and flat risalits with groups of two windows, gable roof with slate covering and standing dormer windows, two-storey side wing with round-arched courtyard passage in the cellar Corner room of the first floor star vault.
  • Factory: Two- or three-storey clinker building with a hooked floor plan, structured by pilaster strips, belts and cornices in alternating clinker brick color, segment-arched windows with decorative lintels, two-axis and four-storey facade facing Schmiedegasse with decorative balustrades in the parapet area, masks on cast stone wedge stones, window lintels in alternating clinker brick color, a basket-arched entrance on the ground floor, the archway could be a relic of a previous development.
08957584
 


Residential building in closed development Oesfeldstrasse 10
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around 1806 Plastered building with an early classical facade, of architectural significance.

Two-storey plastered building, ground floor changed, door frame made of porphyry with fine tooth cut, rosettes and wedge stone, upper floor with window frames made of porphyry, strong sills on console stones, connected with rosettes, simple eaves cornice with side capitals (today without pilaster shafts), high mansard gable roof with three rows of vertical dormers .

08957583
 


Residential building in closed development Oesfeldstrasse 13
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marked 1754 Rare building evidence of urban development from before the city fire in 1806, of great importance in terms of building history.

Two-storey plastered building made of gneiss-plan masonry, driveway with drilled door frame, wedge stone with the year and iron gate (mid-19th century), simple porphyry walls on the upper floor, gable roof with slate covering and three upright dormers, vaulted cellars, entrance hall with four-bay star vaults and ancient cellar entrances with iron doors Fittings, ground floor with star vaults, one of which is marked with ceiling stucco from 1776, vaulted stone staircase dating from the period of construction, first floor with arched window reveals, vaults and remnants of early classicist interior fittings, modern attic.

08957586
 


Monument to the victims of fascism Rathausplatz
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inscribed 1959 (memorial stone) Simple memorial stone of local historical importance.

Coarsely broken granite monolith with black, polished granite writing tablet: “To commemorate the victims of fascism. September 13, 1959 "

08957552
 


Rectory Rathausplatz 3
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Residential house in semi-open development Rathausplatz 5
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before 1800 Part of the town hall square in varied construction technology, of architectural significance.

high three-storey building, massive ground floor with basket arch portal and keystone, door clogged, two profiled window frames on each side, first floor half-timbered, plastered, second floor half-timbered (bricked up), steep gable roof, slate roofing, two attic houses.

08957597
 


Residential building in closed development Rathausplatz 7
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Mid 19th century Plastered construction typical of the time, of architectural significance.

Simple two-story plastered building, arched windows on the ground floor, straight on the upper floor, profiled window roofing, cornice, gable roof with slate covering and three small roof houses.

08957596
 


Commercial building (without rear component) Rathausplatz 9
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Late 19th century Historicist buildings with a significant impact on the townscape and building history.

Two-storey clinker brick building on the slope to Rathausplatz, richly structured with glazed belts in brown clinker brick, German ribbon, segment-arched lintels and parapet fields with garland relief made of artificial stone, flat three-axis central projecting with trimmed wall templates, on the upper floor coupled windows under artificial stone cantilever arches and diamond framings , metal company sign holder, the back simply plastered, wooden gate from the period of construction with rich fittings and hinges.

08957553
 


Cellar vault and slope wall Rudolf-Weber-Strasse
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19th century Parts of the old local structure with architectural and socio-historical value.

Two cellar vaults on a slope in Pläner dry stone wall, arched entrance doors with brick lintels.

08957672
 


Residential building in closed development Rudolf-Weber-Strasse 10
(map)
around 1805 Typical example of small-town residential development after the city fire of 1806 with architectural significance.

Two-storey plastered building, window frames made of stone, segment-arched door frame with wedge stone, inscribed "HFG", profiled eaves cornice, saddle roof with standing dormers, inside entrance hall with groin vaults between belt arches.

08957606
 


Residential house in half-open development with a rear wing Rudolf-Weber-Strasse 18
(map)
around 1805 Plastered building with shop, typical example of small-town residential development after the city fire of 1806 (parts probably older) with historical significance.

Two-storey solid construction with half-timbered extension with arched window reveals, ground floor changed, gate entrance with segmented arched door frame with wedge and building-time door leaves, entrance hall and right-hand shop with groined vaults, stately half-timbered extension: plastered, with mansard gable roof.

08957608
 


Residential house in closed development, with an upstream Heiste Rudolf-Weber-Strasse 22
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around 1875 Plastered building with shop, cautious example of Wilhelminian style small town development with significance in terms of building history and street space.

Two-storey plastered building with shop installation (later) and finely profiled door and window walls made of porphyry, building-time front door with rich metal panels, upper floor with stone sills and plastered frames, gable roof with upright dormers, front heiste made of coarse granite blocks.

08957609
 


Residential building in closed development Rudolf-Weber-Strasse 23
(map)
around 1805, core probably older Plastered building with central segment arch portal, typical example of small-town residential development after the city fire of 1806, today a savings bank, with architectural significance.

Two-storey plastered building, window frames made of stone, segment-arched door frame of the former entrance made of granite, gable roof with four vertical dormers, inside wide-spanned groin vault with belt arches in the entrance hall and side rooms.

08957607
 


Residential building in closed development (Rudolf-Weber-Straße 25) and rear commercial building (Niedergraben 30a) Rudolf-Weber-Strasse 25
(map)
essentially around 1800 Residential building, stately plastered building with shop, largely authentically preserved example of urban development, of architectural significance.
  • Residential building: three-storey plastered building with stone walls, on the ground floor a Wilhelminian style shop fitting with the original lettering "Moritz Häussler", flat-arched gate with historicist door, inside doors with etched glass, five-bay groined vault with ribbed arches, staircase with groined vault, saddle roof with extension in Swiss style, iron-clad cellar doors , original window grilles,
  • Demolition: Two-storey plastered building with flat-arched windows, stone walls, two-arched arcade on granite pillars, glazed.
08957603
 


Residential house in open development Rudolf-Weber-Strasse 36
(map)
last third of the 19th century Clinker brick building with echoes of the Swiss style, significant in terms of building history.

One-storey clinker building on a high granite base on a slope, clinker brick structure in yellow and red, cast walls, Wilhelminian style facade decoration, flat, gabled central projectile with double windows and historic balcony, ornamental carvings in the gables, roof overhang, saddle roof with small dormers.

08957605
 


Apartment building in half-open development Rudolf-Weber-Strasse 38
(map)
around 1910 Characteristic evidence of urban residential development after 1900, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene.

Two-storey plastered building above granite-clad basement, ground floor with segmented arched windows, upper floor with arched bay window and round corner bay window, crowned by a top in ornamental framework, curved hood and knob, mansard roof with roof house under triangular gable, covered entrance with pillar on the receding glass staircase Ornamental rungs in the skylight.

08957613
 


Factory owner's villa Rudolf-Weber-Strasse 41
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around 1885 Plastered building with a sophisticated and richly structured facade, important in terms of building history.

Two-storey plastered cubic structure above a base made of granite quarry stone, two-storey box bay facing the street under the roof house with triangular gable, ground floor with segmented arched windows, facade structure through plastered grooves and wedge stones on the ground floor and corner grooves and pilaster strips, on the upper floor rich window frames and canopies and parapet mirror, all around Cornice, elaborate wooden vestibule, decorative glazing in the bay window in a geometric Art Nouveau style.

08957612
 


Residential house in open development Rudolf-Weber-Strasse 51
(map)
1885 A characteristic example of Wilhelminian style residential development with significance in terms of building history.

Three-storey plastered building over plank base with drawn-in entrance and arched windows, facades enriched by fine plaster structures in late classicist forms, cornices, parapet field reliefs and floral friezes, ground floor with grooves, house and intermediate door from the construction period with cut glass, saddle roof with slate covering and standing.

08957668
 


Villa with villa garden and enclosure Rudolf-Weber-Strasse 61
(map)
marked 1898 Representative building in picturesque historicism, together with the horticultural design of architectural and gardening significance.
  • Above a high base made of porphyry polygonal masonry, two-story plastered building with flat gabled risalits, round or arched windows with lintels made of porphyry, corner on Rudolf-Weber-Strasse with an elaborate loggia in porphyry arcature on columns, glazed, on the first floor as a wooden structure, Cornice with porphyry console stones, steep mansard roof with standing dormer windows under pointed helmets,
  • Enclosure: made of brick pillars and historicist metal grids,
  • Villa garden with old trees and remnants of a horticultural design with pavilion and lake in the sense of a romantic landscape garden.
08957669
 


Residential house in semi-open development Schmiedegasse 4
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around 1800 Half-timbered building typical of the time in a small town context, of architectural significance.

Ground floor solid, plastered, with window walls made of granite, painted, drilled and segmented arched door frame made of granite with a building-time entrance door with split skylight, upper floor half-timbered plastered, profiled eaves cornice, saddle roof with two rows of vertical dormers.

08957600
 


House in a corner Schneeberger Platz 1
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Early 19th century Half-timbered building typical of the time in a small town context, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, plastered, with stone window walls, profiled door frames (today windows), upper floor half-timbered plastered, gable clad, hipped roof.

08957589
 


Residential building in closed development Schneeberger Strasse 3
(map)
1818 Rare example of a residential building with two half-timbered upper floors, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor with stone window walls, plastered, two upper floors half-timbered plastered, with wooden window frames and plastered belts, gable roof with slate covering and two small standing dormers.

08957587
 


Residential house in open development Schneeberger Strasse 19
(map)
marked 1904 Plastered facade with echoes of Art Nouveau, important in terms of building history.

Two-storey plastered building over clinker base with green-glazed covering tiles with artificial stone window canopies in Art Nouveau vine leaves relief, central axes on the upper floor projected like risalit and merging into the attic via cornice, gable field with floral relief, front door of the period with elaborate relief roofing, window installed in the attic later.

08957676
 


Duplex house Schneeberger Strasse 26; 28
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around 1905 Plastered building with Art Nouveau facade and half-timbered gables, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene.

Two-storey plastered buildings above a rusticated base with flat, gabled side projections, belt straps, partly construction-time windows in plastered gothic walls, risalit windows.

08957675
 


Residential house in open development Schulgäßchen 4
(map)
Early 19th century Probably formerly half-timbered building, evidence of small-town residential development, image-defining mansard gable roof, of architectural significance.

Ground floor partly solid, half-timbered to the slope, plastered, door leaf from the building period, upper floor half-timbered plastered, gallows windows with plastered frames, mansard gable roof.

08957615
 


Villa with villa garden and enclosure Siedlerweg 10
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around 1915 Testimony to bourgeois residential architecture in the reform style (country house style), largely authentically preserved, of importance in terms of building history and garden design.

One-storey plastered building above a loosened floor plan and high plinth made of plan masonry, two picturesque stand bay windows towards the valley, flat plaster structure through cornices and mirror fields, wide roof overhang, elaborate gable design made of wood cladding with curved sliding windows between pillars and over parapet fields and wooden clapboards in the gable triangle, plain tiles completely preserved, inside lead-glazed staircase windows, wood-clad hall with old stairs and railings, stucco ceilings, radiator cladding, sliding doors with cut glass inserts.

Park-like hillside garden with old trees and the first rock garden in Lößnitz, enclosure as quarry stone masonry posts with picket fence elements.

08957674
 


Tunnel with mouth hole for the water supply of the city of Lößnitz Steinweg 1856-1865 Testimony to the old mining industry with significance in terms of technology and local history.

Individual monument of the aggregate mining monuments Lößnitz (see aggregate - Obj. 09302241, Bärengrund):

Almost 400 meters long and around 2.50 meters high tunnels in the mountain with access at the Schnitzerheim, simple mouth hole in the slope-side dry stone wall, hewn years of the annual drive performance and carved medullary cross, 13 mm above the so-called Regina tunnel, connected with the borehole.

08957722
 


Gym (without extension added later) Steinweg 8
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around 1905 In a functional connection with the old town elementary school, structural evidence of historical educational standards, with architectural and local historical significance.

A single-storey clinker building with segmented arched windows over a granite plinth made of polygonal masonry, the facade structured by pilaster strips, belts and lintels in alternating clinker brick color, ornamental strip cornice, flat saddle roof.

08957617
 


Former syringe house Steinweg 17
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1879 Today the carver's house of the Bergverein Lößnitz, a picturesque half-timbered building with local historical significance.

Ground floor solid and plastered, protruding window under the roof apron, upper floor half-timbered, boarded up on the eaves and with wooden window frames, on the gable side under the canopy two figures (miner and lace maker), saddle roof with bell ridge.

08957658
 


Residential house in open development and two gate pillars Steinweg 30
(map)
around 1900 Mansion-like plastered building with overgrown central projection and open space, of architectural significance.

A one-storey plastered building above the brick-clad basement, historicist window frames made of artificial stone, all-round brick belt tape, flat central projectile with a large roof house, with a balcony and old lattice, ornamental racks, crooked hipped roof with roof overhang and beaver tail covering, dormer windows, dormer windows with masonry mirrors and brick windows on the ground floor with tapered roof pillars Pyramid closure.

08957657
 


Residential house in open development Teichgasse 2
(map)
around 1800 Broadly mounted half-timbered building with characteristic mansard gable roof, of importance in terms of building history and shaping the street scene.

Above historical basement vaults, massive ground floor, door frame and walls of the upper floor half-timbered plastered, mansard gable roof with rear train, clad gable.

08957618
 


Residential house in open development, with extension Teichgasse 4
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inscribed 1807 Stately half-timbered building with a mansard roof, important in terms of architectural history and the appearance of the street.

Above plastered ground floor made of gneiss plans, upper floor half-timbered, partly with brick lining, partly with clay pegs, profiled eaves cornice, upper floor partly boarded up, gable triangle decoratively slated, mansard roof with fore with two rows of dormers, segmented lintel with granite wedge, inscribed "CAS 1807" , partly four-winged windows with a standing fighter, two historical entrance doors.

08957555
 


Former mill Teichgasse 5
(map)
marked 1700 Elongated half-timbered building with a steep pitched roof, rare evidence of the original urban craftsmanship, of importance in terms of building history, house history and technology history.

Elongated mill building on Lößnitzbach, with solid ground floor, gray plaster, granite window frames with original grating, granite door frame with large wedge and relief, inscribed "CFAW Anno 1773", upper floor on a wide threshold with incised date "1773", made of half-timbered, decoratively slated, profiled Frame, wide, high gable with decorative slats, enlarged window, extension: solid ground floor, plastered, upper floor Prussian half-timbered, boarded up.

08957625
 


Two factory buildings of a former weaving mill Teichgasse 7
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around 1895 Two buildings standing parallel to each other, testimony to the industrial development of Lößnitz, significant in terms of building history, local history and technology history.
  • First construction: Elongated two-storey clinker brick building, on the ground floor large arched windows with brick lintel arches, triangular tie rods, upper storey with segment-arched windows and brick lintels, gable wall with mountain doors and oculus, saddle roof with overhang, all-round eaves cornice made of plastered-on semi-circles, square chimney windows overhead octagonal, tapered floor plan.
  • Second building block: parallel to the first building in corresponding shapes without eaves frieze, flat pitched gable roof without overhang, with sawn roof beam heads.
08957624
 


Residential house in closed development and corner location Pot Market 1
(Map)
Early 19th century, probably older in the core Stately structure with two plastered half-timbered upper floors (additional storey), of importance in terms of building history and shaping the street scene.

Cubic structure with a solid ground floor, porphyry window frames, some windows changed, two upper floors made of half-timbered, plastered, with wooden window sills, high hipped roof with standing dormers.

08957581
 


Residential house in semi-open development Pot Market 2
(Map)
Early 19th century Striking residential building with visible framework, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene.

Ground floor massive and plastered, two upper floors today with nailed half-timbering, high pitched roof with two rows of standing dormers.

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Residential house in open development Pot Market 7
(card)
probably 18th century Characteristic residential building with half-timbered upper floor, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, with historical gray plaster, stone window frames with wooden shutters, door frame made of porphyry and simple classicist roofing, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, with gallows windows of historical size and plastered bezels, crooked hip roof.

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Residential house in open development Untere Bahnhofstrasse 2
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around 1800 Former forester's lodge, evidence of the old local structure, of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey solid construction, plastered, arched door frame made of granite, with keystone, window sizes partially changed, profiled eaves, wide hipped roof, two rows of standing dormers.

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Residential building in closed development Untere Bahnhofstrasse 7
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marked 1910 Late example of an Art Nouveau facade in the Lößnitz city expansion area, of importance in terms of building history and local development.

Three-storey plastered building with facade structure through elaborate center window grouping of arched windows and flat Art Nouveau stucco reliefs with sun motifs, upright rectangular windows with flat relief wreaths or festoons on parapet mirrors, simple window canopies, mansard gable roof.

08957637
 


Lower Lößnitz station: two-part station building with a central waiting hall, goods shed, ancillary building and historical signal systems of the station
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Lower Lößnitz station: two-part station building with a central waiting hall, goods shed, ancillary building and historical signal systems of the station Untere Bahnhofstrasse 10
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1899 Largely authentically preserved type buildings, of importance in terms of railway history, local history and technology history.

Individual features of the aggregate (see aggregate - Obj. 09302320)

  • Station building: Two-storey clinker brick building with a single-storey side wing over a granite base, waiting hall in between, facade structure by corner pilasters, profiled cornice and German ribbon, jamb floor under a flat pitched roof with overhang,
  • Freight shed: one-storey clinker building above granite ashlar base with segment-arched gates and freight ramp under a wide roof overhang, shed as clinker building, in shapes like the train station building,
  • Collection of historic signal masts and systems at the station.
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Lower Lößnitz station with the following individual monuments: two-part station building with a central waiting hall, goods shed, ancillary building and historical signal systems of the station Untere Bahnhofstrasse 10
(map)
around 1890 Largely authentically preserved type buildings, of importance in terms of railway history, local history and technology history.

Subject entity (see individual features - Obj. 08957680).

09302320
 

Affalter

image designation location Dating description ID
Triangulation column
Triangulation column Katzenstein (Ore Mountains)
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marked 1864 Second order station, multi-part and multi-level pillar on a square floor plan, height 2.5 m, material: Auer granite, inscription: "Station / KATZENSTEIN / der / K: Sächs: / Triangulirung / 1864" - important evidence of the geodesy of the 19th Century, of importance in surveying history.

In the period from 1862 to 1890, a land survey was carried out in the Kingdom of Saxony, in which two triangular networks were formed. On the one hand, there is the network for grade measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony (network I. class / order) with 36 points and the royal Saxon triangulation (network II. Class / order) with 122 points. This national survey was led by Prof. Christian August Nagel, according to which the triangulation columns are also referred to as "Nagelsche columns". This surveying system was one of the most modern layer networks in Germany. The surveying columns set for this purpose remained almost entirely in their original locations. They are an impressive testimony to the history of land surveying in Germany and in Saxony.

The system of surveying columns of both orders is in its entirety a cultural monument of supraregional importance.

09305063
 


Cottage (without rear extension) Am Anger 19
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2nd half of the 19th century Half-timbered building typical of the time and region, part of the old village structure, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, slightly enlarged windows, upper floor half-timbered, gable side slated, half-hip roof.

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Residential stable house and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard Bergweg 2
(map)
marked 1755 Half-timbered courtyard, typical of the time and the region, of scientific value for rural house research, of importance in terms of building history and local history.
  • Stable house: Relocated in 1755, massive ground floor, changed, upper floor half-timbered with regular cross struts and profiled threshold, window slightly enlarged, inside Keilstein inscribed "1755 MK".
  • Side building: massive ground floor, partly changed, dating to Rähm, upper floor half-timbered, with leaf seats, protruding towards the courtyard, steep gable roof.
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Residential stable house and water trough of a farm Bergweg 3
(map)
marked 1824 Stately residential stable house with clad half-timbered upper floor, of architectural significance.

Ground floor made of plan masonry, plastered, partially changed, segmental arched door frame made of porphyry, with keystone and dating, upper floor half-timbered, with windows in original size, gable roof with slate covering, granite water trough on the courtyard side.

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Western house in a three-sided courtyard Beuthaer Strasse 7
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2nd half of the 17th century Upper floor half-timbered with head struts and double St. Andrew's crosses, the oldest evidence of the half-timbered construction in the village, of great importance in terms of building history, house history and local history.

Ground floor massive, changed, upper floor double-bar framework with strong struts, leafed headbands, double St. Andrew's cross, threshold with ship's valley, slated gable, steep gable roof, windows almost in historical size.

08957718
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Forest road after 1918 Significant in local history.

Above a base stone, tapering stele with a relief of a coat of arms, steel helmet, sword and banner with dates, stepped cover stone with point.

08957698
 


Rental villa Hartensteiner Strasse 3
(map)
around 1905 Typical residential building in clinker mixed construction, of importance in terms of building history and local development.

Four-storey plastered building, ground floor and first floor clad in half clinker, sill sloping and covered with glazed bricks, two-storey wooden balcony, glazed, ornamental framework in the eaves area, hip and saddle roofs.

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Factory building with enclosure Hartensteiner Strasse 5
(map)
1907 In the district a unique testimony to industrialization after 1900, plastered construction with tightly structured pilaster strips, architecturally sophisticated facade, of importance in terms of building history, local history and industrial history.

Four-storey plastered building with belt straps and stepped belt cornices in clinker brick and pilaster strips, stairwell to the street with the main entrance as a protruding risalit, flat-sloping gable roof with attached light arcade, sheds made of Prussian half-timbered houses, with simple wooden gates from the period and a flat gable roof with protruding metal piers, fencing made of metal .

08957700
 


Mountain Administrator's House Hauptstrasse 1
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around 1870 Stately structure with architectural and local significance.

Above the high basement, a two-storey plastered building with profiled porphyry window walls, a two-flight staircase in front, a gable roof with slate covering, in the Swiss style, with an overhang and large roof turret with arched openings and weather vane.

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Residential stable house, southern side building and northern barn of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 27
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2nd half of the 19th century Courtyard in typical regional half-timbered construction, part of the old village structure, historically important.
  • Residential stable house: Ground floor massive and changed, some windows enlarged, upper floor half-timbered, slated, with windows in original size, slate gable roof,
  • Two barns: half-timbered construction, boarded up, gable surfaces slated, gable roof with overhang.
08957716
 


Cottage Hauptstrasse 31
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2nd half of the 19th century Largely authentically preserved half-timbered building typical of the time and the region and significant in terms of architectural history.

Solid ground floor, historical windows with painted shutters, upper floor completely slated half-timbering, old windows in original size, saddle roof.

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Former town hall Hauptstrasse 32
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marked 1925 Stately building in traditional forms, of importance in terms of building history and local history.

A two-storey plastered building above a granite base with a flat central projectile and a flight of stairs, on the ground floor arched windows with simple roofing, the façades are structured by narrow cornices, the main entrance has an expressionistically broken cornice, a mansard roof with a slate triangular gable above the central projectile.

08957713
 


Residential building Hauptstrasse 45
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Mid 19th century Half-timbered construction typical of the time and the region with historical significance.

Solid ground floor, with enlarged windows and shutters, upper floor half-timbered, slated, historical cross-frame windows, crooked hipped roof with two small standing dormers and slated gable surfaces, a quarter of the house (extension) added in 1946.

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Church, free-standing bell tower and memorial to those who fell in the First World War
Church, free-standing bell tower and memorial to those who fell in the First World War Hauptstrasse 50
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1928-1931 Hall church, plastered building typical of the time with a striking roof turret, of architectural and local significance.

Hall church with flat ceiling, plastered building over granite plinth, gothic pointed arched windows, semicircular apse, hipped roof with long gauze and central ridge turret, windows donated from 1930–1950, simple baptismal font in expressionistic forms, above the nave in the roof area living room, expressionistic bell tower with a non-tapered ground floor Plane masonry, upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, simple spire, wooden panel for the fallen soldiers of the Second World War on the open tower floor, in the cemetery a memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War: granite stele with relief and name plaques under a metal cross

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Residential building Hauptstrasse 88
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Mid 19th century Half-timbered construction typical of the time and the region with historical significance.

The ground floor is solid, with historical windows, the upper floor is half-timbered, with planking and slats, the gable is slated, a steep pitched roof, some slightly enlarged windows with six-point sprouting.

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Residential stable house (without stable extension), side building and barn and a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 95
(map)
Mid 19th century Typical regional courtyard in half-timbered construction, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, with original windows,
  • Barn (with silo): half-timbered construction, boarded up, gable decoratively slated,
  • Stable building: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered with clay compartments, slate-clad, mountain door, saddle roof, vaulted cellar.
08957719
 


Residential stable house with extension (pull-out house) and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 106
(map)
1st half of the 18th century Stately farm in half-timbered construction as part of the old village structure with architectural and local significance.
  • Stable house: Solid ground floor, stone door and window walls, upper floor half-timbered, clad, profiled eaves,
  • Attached pull-out house: half-timbered, partially boarded over high plinth, with outside staircase,
  • Stable building: Ground floor partially solid, partially half-timbered with leaf seats and headbands, profiled frame, upper floor half-timbered, clad, with mountain door,
  • South side building: half-timbering with sawn headbands and frames of a former upper arbor, mountain door.
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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Teichweg 3
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marked 1749 Largely authentically preserved half-timbered building typical of the time and the region and significant in terms of architectural history.

The ground floor is massive and modified, the upper floor has a regular framework made of strong posts and bars, with enlarged windows and boarded gables.

08957710
 

Dittersdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Railway bridge Fuchsbrunnbachtal 1898–1899 (documentation from the Aue district office) Significance in terms of traffic history and building history and engineering, the only one of the former seven viaducts on the Zwönitz – Scheibenberg railway line .

(see also Zwönitz, Stadt, OT Kühnhaide - Obj. 09238319)

Riveted iron construction on two pillars with retaining and embankment walls made of natural stone ashlars for the transfer over the valley of the Fuchsbrunnbach, route of the "Alten Scheibenberger Bahn" (Zwönitz – Scheibenberg)

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Quarry Dreihansner Strasse
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from 1856 As a former mining site for the Lößnitz slate and later used as a natural theater of relevance to the history of technology and local history.

For the industrial extraction of roofing slate, the Sächsische-Schieferbruch-Compagnie established a mining facility with up to 500 employees. After the greenery in the 1920s and 1930s, the slate hole was used as a picturesque natural theater with a rock backdrop, lake and rows of wooden seats.

08957601
 


Side building (with upper arbor) of a four-sided courtyard Grünhainer Weg 4
(map)
2nd half of the 18th century Monument relevant part of a farm with high architectural relevance.

The ground floor was massive, changed by built-in garages or was later driven under, the upper floor was boarded up with timber framing, protruding towards the courtyard, with an upper arbor made up of three wide bays and boarded parapets, with simple mortised headbands and dovecotes, a gable roof with slate roofing and standing dormers.

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school Grünhainer Weg 5
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Stone arch bridge with adjoining bank reinforcement Grünhainer Weg 7 (near)
(map)
19th century Simple bridging of importance in terms of traffic history.

Single-arched, simple arch bridge made of gneiss plan, adjoining bank reinforcement as dry stone wall of the same material.

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Residential stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard Grünhainer Weg 8
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1743 Hunting lodge of the von Schönburgs, stately evidence of rural half-timbered construction, of architectural, house and local history of importance.
  • Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, partially changed, upper floor half-timbered, in the front part with a strong and richly profiled threshold, single-bar, strong framework with curved headbands, former upper arbor, profiled frame, right part of the building double-bar, simple framework,
  • Side building: Ground floor partly half-timbered, partly solid and plastered, with stable vault, upper floor half-timbered with simple cross struts, overhanging to the courtyard, clay frames, mountain door and original window with six-point sprouting.
08957687
 


Residential building Grünhainer Weg 9
(map)
18th century Typical evidence of rural half-timbered construction, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, enlarged windows, upper floor half-timbered, slated on the eaves, clad gable, partly old gallows windows, gable roof covered with slate.

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Railway viaduct with slope wall Grünhainer Weg 9 (near)
(map)
around 1895 Four-arch quarry stone masonry bridge on the Zwönitz – Scheibenberg railway line , of railway history, of local history, of shaping the townscape and of significance in terms of technology.

Four-arch quarry stone masonry bridge on the Zwönitz – Scheibenberg railway line with an abutting slope wall to secure the embankment flank, bridge with simple metal railing, 47.60 meters long and 10.20 meters high.

08957688
 


Railway bridge with slope reinforcement Grünhainer Weg 10 (near)
(map)
around 1895 Steel girder bridge on the Zwönitz – Scheibenberg railway line , with supports and slope reinforcement, of significance in terms of railway history and technology.

Riveted steel girder bridge on the Zwönitz – Scheibenberg railway line, with supports made of granite masonry, embankment flanks fastened with quarry stone masonry, simple metal railing.

08957689
 


Residential house and side building of a former four-sided courtyard, with an orchard and terraces on the opposite side Grünhainer Weg 32
(map)
House in the first half of the 19th century, older in the core Both buildings in half-timbered construction with building historical quality and in the municipal area a unique design, of architectural importance.
  • Residential house: over hooked floor plan, ground floor massive, changed, upper floor half-timbered, partly with horizontal windows, eaves side raised to two full floors and slated, half-hipped roof, partly four-winged windows with fixed transom,
  • Outbuildings: Pläner ground floor with old plaster residues, upper floor half-timbered with clay compartments, mountain doors, saddle roof.
08957693
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Kühnhaider Strasse
(map)
after 1918 (war memorial) Significant in local history.

Above the street, a simple system with a square granite stele and two side access ramps, a stele above a stepped base with an embedded black name plaque and raised reliefs (steel helmet, iron crosses and crossed swords), curved capstone.

08957694
 


Side building (with upper arbor) of a former oil mill Kühnhaider Strasse 12
(map)
after 1800 Stately part of a Mühlhof in good original condition and of great importance in terms of building history.

Two-storey half-timbered building, upper storey protruding towards the courtyard, four-bay upper arbor with curved headbands, partly boarded up, parapet boarded up, steep hipped roof with slanted gable, boarded up back, with original mountain doors.

Original function possibly relaxation, as chamber-like departments on the upper floor can be derived from the construction.

08957735
 


Residential house (without extension) of a former farm, with water trough Kühnhaider Strasse 20 Early 18th century The oldest evidence of rural half-timbered construction in the district, of importance in terms of building history and house history.

Ground floor massive and modified, upper floor as a curved, double-bar, strong framework, with slightly enlarged windows, profiled threshold, steep gable roof, slated gable, front door early 19th century, inside beamed ceilings.

08957685
 


Former stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Kühnhaider Strasse 36
(map)
around 1800 Typical regional courtyard in half-timbered construction, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, modified, upper floor half-timbered, gable and outside clad or slated, windows in original size, rear part also solid on the upper floor, saddle roof,
  • Side building: two-story half-timbered construction over plank base, boarded up on the ground floor, upper floor protruding towards the courtyard, with windows or hatches in original size, saddle roof,
  • Barn: built at an angle, half-timbered, boarded up.
08957733
 


Steel girder bridge on the Chemnitz – Aue railway line Kühnhaider Strasse 52 (near)
(map)
around 1895 Significant in terms of railway history and technology history.

Riveted steel girder construction with simple metal railing, rubble stone supports with granite corner blocks.

08957695
 

Remarks

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

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