List of cultural monuments in Leisnig

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

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

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

Quietly

image designation location Dating description ID
City fortifications as a whole, with the following individual monument: Tower on the property at Turnerstrasse 22 (see individual monument document Obj. 08967293) and the remnants of the city wall (Map) medieval all remains of the former city wall (with the remains of the towers and gates) of urban significance, historical value and significance for popular education and cultural landscape. 08967294
 
Residential house in a formerly closed area in a corner Altmarkt 2
(map)
around 1805 Corner building defining the old market area, of interest for city history and building research, indispensable for urban planning.

Two floors, ground floor solid masonry, upper floor half-timbered, smoothed plaster facade, front door around 1910, very simple but actually important corner building on the Altmarkt, plastic windows.

08967657
 
Residential house in a formerly closed development Altmarkt 4
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re. 1804 Structural evidence of the reconstruction of the city after the fire in 1803, scientific and documentary value, beautiful portal.

Two-storey, four axes on the upper floor, on the ground floor annoying garage installation, front door portal made of porphyry tuff with basket arch and keystone marked 1804 (the house number is attached to letters), old list.

08967167
 
Residential building in closed development Altmarkt 12
(map)
around 1805 Document of the historic Altmarkt development, important urban development location, beautiful portal.

Two-storey, three axes, plastered facade, gable roof with new beaver tail covering, dormer window, window and front door new, renovated, the 3rd floor demolished around 1950 and basement filled, core probably older, old list.

08967164
 
Residential house in semi-open development in a corner Altmarkt 14
(map)
around 1804 Part of the ensemble of the historic old town, building that shapes the city silhouette towards the Muldental, beautiful portal, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, gable side four axes and a small crooked hip, interesting plaster, window frames partly porphyry tuff, front door portal made of porphyry tuff with basket arch and keystone, plastic windows, old list.

08967166
 
Residential house in semi-open development in a corner Altmarkt 15
(map)
around 1804 Building from the reconstruction period after the city fire in 1803, interesting for building research, indispensable for the urban structure in the Altmarkt area, beautiful portal.

two-storey, three axes, plastered facade with corner cuboid plaster, front door portal with basket arch and keystone, walls on the ground floor made of porphyry tufa, gable roof with tile roofing, formerly a communal house, researched by friends of home, old list.

08967165
 
Residential house in closed development (with workshop) Altmarkt 17
(map)
Early 19th century Street-defining residential building in the Altmarkt area, scientific and documentary value, beautiful portal.

two-storey, four axes, gable roof with tile roofing, plastered facade, walls on the ground floor made of porphyry tufa, front door portal with basket arch and keystone.

08967168
 
Residential house in closed development, formerly an inn Altmarkt 18
(map)
19th century Building that characterizes the Altmarkt with a finely decorated, Wilhelminian-style plastered facade, beautiful portal, memorable.

three-storey, four axes, plastered facade, porphyry tufa front door portal with basket arch and keystone.

08967169
 
Residential building in closed development Altmarkt 19
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1st half of the 19th century Old town-typical plastered building in the ensemble of the largely closed Altmarkt development, beautiful portal, facade from the late 19th century.

three-storey, three axes, walls on the ground floor made of porphyry tufa, front door portal with basket arch and keystone marked K, plastered facade, gable roof with tile covering, old list.

08967170
 
Residential house in closed development in the corner as well as courtyard building and natural stone wall along the alley Altmarktgäßchen 1
(map)
around 1805 with shop, plot of land important for building research and city history, interesting from an urban planning point of view, corner building that shapes the street scene.

on Kirchstrasse three-storey and four axes, shop on the ground floor, typical ground floor zone (sandstone), plastered facade, window frames on the 1st and 2nd floors porphyry tufa, roof with brick roofing and one-sided crooked hip, residential barn extension with adobe gable, gable roof, commercial building two and a half storeys, brick construction around 1880 plastered, flat roof with decorated beam heads.

08967153
 
Residential house in closed development in the corner as well as outbuildings on the alley and courtyard paving Altmarktgäßchen 2
(map)
Kern 17th century with shop, interesting residential and commercial property in a corner situation that characterizes the street scene, ancillary building with half-timbered upper floor, open arcade and Renaissance portal, scientific and documentary value, important for building research and local history.

on Kirchstrasse three-storey, three axes, typical local shop area (four wall pillars with lion's head capitals, sandstone), roof with tile roofing and one-sided crooked hip, old list.

08967154
 
Residential house in open development on a hillside Am Lichtenberg 6
(map)
before 1800 Residential building with a half-timbered upper floor in an exposed hillside location, with a scientific and documentary value.

Two-storey, massive ground floor, upper storey plastered half-timbering, gable roof with tile covering, gable side three axes, additions disfiguring slope side.

08967207
 
Residential house in open development Am Lichtenberg 8
(map)
before 1800 Exciting building on a hillside with scientific and documentary value, important for building research and the appearance of the town.

two-storey, half-timbered building, plastered, gable roof with tile roofing, front door and wooden shutters on the ground floor around 1850.

08965265
 
Ballroom (in the attic of a former factory) At Muldenwiese 12
(map)
1922 of importance in terms of building history and local history.

Interior completely preserved, wood paneling and stained glass windows (information from the Lower Monument Protection Authority).

09302001
 
Residential building in closed development Baderberg 2
(map)
Early 19th century small graceful residential building with a beautiful front door and basket arch portal.

two-storey, three axes, expanded attic, gable roof with beaver tail covering and drag gouge, plastered facade, house passage, very beautiful front door, baroque porphyry tufa portal with basket arch and keystone, new window, renovated.

08967257
 
Residential house in closed development in a corner location (formerly Niederlanggasse 1), and rear building on the city wall Baderberg 2
(map)
around 1850 Significant building history, classicistic portal, urban planning indispensable building in the corner of Baderberg and the street line Badergasse, in the context of the historic old town.

two-storey, 5-2 axes, developed attic, plastered facade, renovated, new windows, very important from an urban point of view, intersection with Badergasse, Baderberg and Oberlanggasse

08967192
 
Residential house in closed development with Heiste Baderberg 6
(map)
re. 1825 Town-planning important old town building with half-timbered upper floor, scientific and documentary value.

Two-story residential building, four axes, quarry stone masonry on the ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, porphyry tufa portal with keystone marked 1825, remains of the Badertor and former city fortifications are integrated in the building

08967258
 
Residential house in semi-open development Baderberg 8
(map)
around 1820 (residential building) picturesque old town building with street accenting function, opposite the old bathing house, with half-timbered upper floor and basket arch portal made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, of interest for building research 08967259
 
Residential house in open development Baderberg 12
(map)
re. 1837 Building that is indispensable for the urban structure of the Baderberg, opposite the Alte Baderei, interesting structural link between Oberstadt and Neumarkt, classicistic portal.

Two-storey, four axes, massive ground floor and half-timbered upper floor, ground floor with natural stone window frames, front door portal made of porphyry tuff denoted Amende 1837, plastered facade, crooked hip roof, plastic windows.

08967260
 
House in closed development in a corner Badergasse 1
(map)
Early 19th century (residential building) with shop, extremely effective, simple old town building with a typical Leisnig shop zone in Kirchstrasse, of interest for building research and the history of the town, simple baroque building with basket arch portal and mansard roof 08967155
 
House in closed development in a corner Badergasse 2
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century Corner building, important in urban planning terms, with an attractive Wilhelminian style facade, scientific and documentary value.

three-storey, six axes in Kirchstrasse, windows in Badergasse added, plastered facade with plaster and sandstone integration, shop front spoils the character of the house, roof with Eternit shingles, original front door, windows partly new.

08967157
 
Residential building in closed development Badergasse 7
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1st third of the 19th century simple but attractive town house building in a closed street ensemble, with basket arch portal, very beautiful front door.

three-storey, three axes, plastered facade, saddle roof with new cover, window walls on the ground floor and 1st floor porphyry tufa, front door portal with basket arch and decorated keystone, windows new, renovated, old list.

08967179
 
Residential building in closed development Badergasse 9
(map)
re. 1856, older in essence Residential building typical of the old town, town house building in a closed street ensemble, with arched portal, documentation value.

three-storey, five axes, plastered facade, porphyry tufa front door with basket arch and keystone marked 1856, profiled window walls on the ground floor, new windows, renovated in 1991, disfiguring loft, presumably older in core, old list.

08967180
 
Apartment building in closed development Badergasse 12
(map)
around 1880 Formerly with a shop, a small, opulently decorated historicist building, document of the Wilhelminian style building spirit.

three-storey, four axes, plastered facade with plaster structure, historicist decor, shop front made of sandstone (pilaster), window canopies on the first floor, formerly also on the Hauschildhaus Kirchstrasse (see Leisnig earlier), new windows, sandstone steps to the entrance, original: front door with grille, handle and skylight , Old list.

08967181
 
Vaulted cellar (the house itself is not a monument) Badergasse 14
(map)
1725 Document of the baroque period for urban warehousing and storage management, of interest for building research

Residential building no longer a monument, cellar probably 16th century, old list.

08967182
 
Residential house in semi-open development Bahnhofstrasse 21
(map)
around 1885 Typically suburban Wilhelminian style building, street design, documentation value.

Two storeys, six axes, central projecting two axes, quarry stone and brick construction, plastered facade with plaster structure, gable three axes, gable roof with roofing felt, no old windows, with a cellar.

08967415
 
Station with reception building and platform roofing as well as ancillary building
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Station with reception building and platform roofing as well as ancillary building Bahnhofstrasse 31
(map)
1867 Of local significance, important for popular education and the cultural landscape, the main building was a building from the Wilhelminian era.

Entrance building: two-storey corner buildings each with three axes with a one-storey connecting wing, plastered facade, sandstone and plastered structure, eaves with ceramic ventilation panels, height mark on the platform side, original windows and doors, storage building around 1925 - no memorial, plastered building, original windows near the stationer's house on the Bridge, railway house technical monument, possibly cistern house, original front door and windows, plastered facade, outbuilding plastered facade, one-storey with jamb, nine axes, former railway maintenance office, number 590b - ABORT before 2008.

08967391
 
Mountain cellar below the castle, opposite the mill complex Bergstrasse
(map)
re. 1894 Significant in terms of local history, value for documentation. 08967374
 
Retaining wall along the mountain road Bergstrasse
(map)
End of the 19th century of importance for the townscape.

Retaining wall made of quarry stone masonry.

08967669
 
Apartment building in open development with garden shed and fencing Bergstrasse 4
(map)
around 1880 Charming residential building on the edge of the villa district, of interest in terms of town planning and town building history, picturesque facade decor from the Wilhelminian era with a late classical effect.

three-storey, five axes, ground floor quarry stone, upstairs brick masonry, plastered facade with plaster and stucco structure, original: front door and skylight, windows mostly, partly winter windows, window bars on the ground floor, fence, old list.

08967328
 
Rental villa Bergstrasse 6
(map)
around 1885 Architecturally important, a Wilhelminian era building, with a fine plastered facade advertising residential building in a charming location above the Muldental, significant in terms of urban development.

Two floors, plaster facade with plaster, artificial stone and sandstone structure, e.g. Currently renovation, original: front door with grilles, interior doors, simple floor tiles, some windows.

08967667
 


villa Bergstrasse 6a
(map)
re. 1900 Residential building that defines the cityscape, on an exposed hillside, a Wilhelminian-style building (clinker brick facade) with a half-timbered tower, document in the villa area on the valley side for the building culture of the time.

Ground floor porphyry tuff masonry, upper floor clinker facade, roof surfaces and tower roof with plain tiles, upper floor tower with exposed framework, new, renovated windows, photo from Bergstraße, old list Address possibly: Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 23

08967329
 


Rental villa with enclosure Bergstrasse 8
(map)
around 1880 Charming Wilhelminian style residential building with a delicately structured plastered façade, which is of architectural historical importance.

two-storey, three axes, plastered facade with plaster and sandstone structure, front door new (only old handle), flat hipped roof, attractive location above the suburb of the train station, enclosure: pillars with sandstone cover, iron fence panels, consultation with Dr. Delang.

08967330
 


Residential house in open development Borngasse 3
(map)
Early 19th century Plastered half-timbered building, social history document of suburban development, scientific and documentary value, of interest for urban history research.

two-storey, four axes on the upper floor, gable roof with brick covering, boarded / plastered gable top, plastered facade, all windows with winter windows, back half-timbered on the upper floor partially (with clay infill), broken stone base, plastered, with a small annex, two-storey, two axes, saddle roof.

08967270
 


Residential building in closed development Breite Gasse 7
(map)
re. 1749 simple baroque building with half-timbered upper floor, with beautiful basket arch portal made of porphyry tufa, historical and documentation value.

two-storey, three axes, massive ground floor, upper storey visible framework, made of porphyry tufa basket arch portal with decorated keystone (marked 1749), disfiguring front door and window, roof expanded in GDR times with two dormer windows, roof cardboard, old list, until 2008 erroneously located under Breite Straße 7 in der List of monuments.

08967274
 


Water tower
Water tower Wide Rain -
(map)
around 1920 landscape design and technological history of importance.

Reinforced concrete construction, clinker base, plaster facade, renovated around 1999, new windows.

08967340
 


Residential building in closed development Burglehn 1
(map)
around 1808 Historic building in the ensemble of Leisnig Castle, located on the main access road to the castle complex, beautiful segment arch portal.

three-storey, four axes, plastered facade, extended attic, new window frames made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, new windows, front door with skylight, renovated.

08967218
 


The whole of the Mirushaus and Miruspark with the individual monuments: residential building, artificially created ruins and rock tunnel (see individual monuments 08967213) and the park (garden monument) with architectural fragments (including a two-storey garden pavilion facing the Muldental) as a whole
The whole of the Mirushaus and Miruspark with the individual monuments: residential building, artificially created ruins and rock tunnel (see individual monuments 08967213) and the park (garden monument) with architectural fragments (including a two-storey garden pavilion facing the Muldental) as a whole Burglehn 2; 4
(card)
1866-1867 Of high value for the city's history, of importance in terms of garden art. 09301942
 


Individual features of the aggregate Mirushaus and Miruspark (see aggregate 09301942): residential building (two parts of the house) as well as artificially created ruins and rock tunnel in the adjacent park Burglehn 2; 4
(card)
around 1840 (No. 4) of high value for the city's history, the house with corner tower, a magnificent building in an exposed location at the main entrance to Leisniger Castle, in the style of a neo-renaissance that still seems classicistic.

Two-storey, corner three-storey, plastered facade with rich classical structure elements, front door with original porch door, Italian Renaissance arrested, 5-1-7 axes, windows new, renovated, two-story extension, five axes, plastered facade with structure, artificial ruins created in 1866, old list.

08967213
 


Residential house in semi-open development Burglehn 3
(map)
around 1782 Urban, scientific and historical of interest, at the main entrance to Leisniger Castle, in correspondence with the neighboring Mirushaus, baroque segment arch portal.

three-storey, seven axes on the eaves side facing the valley, plastered facade, expanded attic, walls made of porphyry tufa, renovated, old list.

08967214
 


Residential house in open development Burglehn 5
(map)
around 1840 Document of the structural further development of the Burgberg area after the loss of the military function, interesting from a city history point of view, classicistic portal.

two-storey, gable side three axes, quarry stone masonry on the ground floor, plastered facade, external staircase, front door framing sandstone.

08967215
 


Object aggregate Burg Mildenstein with the individual monuments: residential and farm buildings, castle wall, chapel, keep, moat, gatehouse (see individual monuments 08967376) and the aggregate part Burgberg
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Impersonal entity Mildenstein Castle with the individual monuments: residential and farm buildings, castle wall, chapel, keep, moat, gatehouse (see individual monuments 08,967,376) and the entirety of Part Castle Hill Burglehn 6
(map)
from 11th century imposing complex, significance for the cultural landscape, memorial, historical and popular education value, of architectural historical interest, rarity, artistic value (Romanesque-Gothic chapel). 09301943
 


Individual features of the entity Mildenstein Castle: Castle complex with residential and farm buildings, castle wall, chapel, keep, moat and gatehouse (see entity 09301943) Burglehn 6
(map)
from 11th century imposing complex, significance for the cultural landscape, memorial, historical and popular education value, of architectural historical interest, rarity, artistic value (Romanesque-Gothic chapel). 08967376
 


Residential house in open development with fencing Burglehn 7
(map)
17th century, later reshaped Significant in terms of local history, a document of the Burgberg area that defines the townscape, at its core a Renaissance building with a high hipped roof, baroque portal.

two-storey, six axes, porphyry tuff window frames (profiled), high and steep hipped roof with extensions and new tile roofing, baroque front door with skylight, new windows, renovated.

08967216
 


Defense tower (formerly with natural stone house in the lower area) Burglehn 7 (next to)
(map)
12th century one of the oldest buildings in Leisnig, historical and rarity value.

ruinous

08967217
 


Residential stable house Burglehn 9
(map)
Mid 19th century Location characterizing location on the castle hill, scientific and documentary value, evidence of the development of the castle area, with a classicist portal.

two-storey, four axes, plastered facade, natural stone window frames, classicistic front door portal made of natural stone, hip to the valley side, crooked hip to the street, brick roofing, old windows partially preserved, stable house also house number 9/3, outbuilding with house number 9/2 and 9/1 ( Flstk. 11/1) no monuments, neighboring residential building with house number 11 (Flstk. 10) also no memorial.

08967212
 


House in closed development in a corner Chemnitzer Strasse 3
(map)
around 1890, remodeled in 1928 with shop, corner building that is indispensable for urban planning, city-historical value.

two-storey, corner shutter, plaster facade, tiled roof.

08967295
 


Residential house in semi-open development in a corner Chemnitzer Strasse 6
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century, later reshaped with shops, a large residential building that characterizes the street in an exposed location at the beginning of the Wilhelminian shopping street, beautiful entrance portal around 1930.

three-storey, eleven axes, eight axes to Peter-Apian-Platz, plastered broken stone base, plastered facade, window frames made of Hilbersdorfer porphyry tuff, three axes on Scheunengasse, rear with plastic windows, new windows, original: very nice front door and two shop fronts 1925/1930 with advertising letters , Old list.

08967321
 


Residential building in closed development Chemnitzer Strasse 7
(map)
Early 20th century Plastered facade, shop zone with an elaborate shop front, important in terms of urban planning and building history.

three-storey, eight axes, developed attic, plastered facade, shop front made of sandstone, new doors, disfiguring windows, gable roof with tile covering, window frames made of natural stone, sterile entrance area, renovated, old list.

08967297
 


Residential building in closed development Chemnitzer Strasse 10
(map)
around 1870 with a shop, of importance in terms of urban planning and building history, an appealing street space designing early-founding brick building with a picturesque plastered facade.

three-storey, seven axes, side elevations with dwelling houses, finely structured plastered facade with plastered and stucco structure, with gate passage and shop fronts around 1935, old list.

08967319
 


Commercial building (former bank building, today city library) in half-open development in a corner Chemnitzer Strasse 11
(map)
around 1892 Historically important, splendid administrative building with clinker facade, formerly Vereinsbank, later Leisniger Bank, one of the most beautiful Leisniger historicism buildings, important for town history and popular education.

three-storey, clinker-plaster-sandstone facade, formerly post office (?), original: stone staircase up to the 2nd floor, then very nice wooden staircase, apartment entrance doors, terrazzo in the entrance area, porch door with structured glass, front door with grilles, cellar window frames, old list.

08967298
 


Residential building in closed development Chemnitzer Strasse 13
(map)
around 1870 with a restaurant, historically important, classicistic plastered building in a closed street with very beautiful facade decor.

three-storey, six axes, plastered facade with plaster and stucco structure, expanded attic, renovated, windows and front door new, between the ground floor and first floor very nice stucco decorative border, old list.

08967324
 


Apartment building in closed development Chemnitzer Strasse 14
(map)
around 1885 with a shop, an important building in terms of urban development opposite the confluence of Würkertstrasse, a document of the urban development during the Wilhelminian era, facade still with a classicist effect.

three-storey, six axes, side elevations with two axes each, expanded attic, plastered facade, structure through profiled window frames, on the 1st floor four window canopies on small stucco consoles, new windows, original front door with grilles and skylight with etched panes, shop around 1900, old list.

08967305
 


Residential building in closed development Chemnitzer Strasse 15
(map)
around 1870 with a shop, historically important, documentation value, well-proportioned plastered building in the closed street.

three-storey, four axes, plastered facade, rubble stone base, window frames made of natural stone, new windows not very advantageous, very beautiful original front door with grille.

08967317
 


Apartment building in closed development and garages in the courtyard Chemnitzer Strasse 16
(map)
1875/1880 with a shop zone, of architectural and urban significance, broad-based Wilhelminian style building with rich facade design.

Classicist effect, eye-catcher opposite the Würkertstraße confluence, documentation value three-storey, nine axes, side elevations each with two axes, developed attic, plastered facade with fine plaster / stucco structure and sandstone structure, disfiguring front door, two shop fittings, with a basement, windows partly new, facade itself not yet renovated, Garage courtyard building: two gates, courtyard door with sandstone framing, plastered facade, flat roof, upper floor three windows with folding shutters and plastic windows, old list.

08967299
 


House in the courtyard Chemnitzer Strasse 18
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re. 1799 Significance for building research, rarity, simple baroque building with two basket arch portals made of porphyry tufa, historical value.

two-storey, seven axes, gable two axes, quarry stone masonry, gable side half-timbered, plastered, crooked hip roof with tile covering, two basket arch portals with keystones and porphyry tuff window frames, old windows, some winter windows, vacant, location is a rarity.

08967322
 


Residential building in closed development Chemnitzer Strasse 20
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around 1885 Of importance in terms of urban development, plastered construction that defines the street scene in the Wilhelminian-era urban expansion area.

three-storey, six axes, plastered facade, structure mainly through window frames, new windows, two dormers, gable roof with tile covering.

08967306
 


Residential house in closed development with a courtyard and a large passage Chemnitzer Strasse 22
(map)
around 1860 Of importance in terms of building history and urban development, broad-based plastered building characterizing the street scene with a classicist portal, scientific and documentary value, of interest for building research.

two-storey, ten axes, jamb, large doorway with natural stone framing, plastered facade, basement, back an original window, gable roof with tile covering, old courtyard door, two-story extension, jamb, quarry stone masonry, windows partly natural stone framing, doors original, old list.

08967307
 


Apartment building in a semi-open area in a corner Chemnitzer Strasse 23
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1908 Significant in terms of building history and urban development, sophisticated corner building with a rich interior design, in the style of late historicism.

three-storey, multi-part loft, corner bay with tower top, gable, artificial stone plinth, plastered facade, rich natural stone structure, new windows, basement, tiled roof, tower slated, original: Art Nouveau wall tiles, terrazzo with mosaic and stucco in the entrance area, partly in the apartments (?) , Stucco rosette on the ground floor, staircase with iron railing, porch door, staircase window with colored lead glazing, cellar window frames, front door, commercial and garage extension on Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse, old list.

08967316
 


Apartment building in closed development, with side wing in the courtyard Chemnitzer Strasse 25
(map)
1910/1915 Significant in terms of building history and urban development, splendid reform style building, testimony to the demanding bourgeois building ethos of the time.

four-storey, plastered facade with plastered structure, period-typical decor, mighty gable, basement, rear wing extension, courtyard-side balconies, original: window in the gable, front door with skylight, courtyard door, staircase window with beautiful leaded glazing, courtyard door of the annex, grid of the balconies, old list.

08967314
 


Residential house in semi-open development at the Johannistalstrasse intersection Chemnitzer Strasse 27
(map)
around 1860 Documentation and urban development value, evidence of urban development.

two-storey, 5-3 axes, jamb, plastered facade, natural stone walls, gable roof with tile covering, window and shop door not very advantageous, agreement Liebig.

08967323
 
Residential building in closed development Chemnitzer Strasse 28
(map)
around 1870 Architecturally significant, document of the Wilhelminian expansion of the city, facade with a classicistic effect.

two-storey, six axes, plastered facade with plastered and stucco structure, gable roof with tile roofing and three roof houses, with a basement, disfiguring rear with front door and plastic windows, courtyard building two-storey, plastered building, empty, should be demolished, old list.

08967308
 
Residential house in semi-open development Chemnitzer Strasse 29
(map)
around 1870 with corner shutter, corner building that is indispensable for urban planning, document of urban development, location diagonally opposite the cemetery, of importance in terms of local development.

Two-storey, 5-1-3 axes, sandstone plinth, finely structured plaster facade, corner shutter, profiled walls, funding from 1996, old list.

08967313
 
Seven tenement houses and a front garden as well as a rear retaining wall on Johannistalstrasse and Jahnstrasse Chemnitzer Strasse 31; 33; 35; 37; 39; 41; 43
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around 1912 Significance in terms of building history and urban development, uniformly designed reform style buildings.

Three floors, extended attic, plastered facade with plastered and artificial stone structure, rear-glazed balconies, original: number 31: Terrazzo and stencil painting in the entrance area, front door structured glass, apartment entrance doors, cellar door, courtyard door, interior doors, stairwell, stairwell window with colored lead glazing, shop door and Handle, window, number 33: front door and plastic window new, number 35: window, front door, door to the basement, skylight, number 37: window, front door, skylight, garage door, porch door with skylight, terrazzo in the entrance area, apartment entrance doors, stairwell, courtyard door, New lead-glazed staircase windows, number 39: window, front door, skylight, porch door, terrazzo in the entrance area, staircase with stencil painting, lead-glazed staircase windows, courtyard door and handle, apartment entrance doors with grilles and skylight, number 41: porch door with skylight, terrazzo in the entrance area, front door with skylight , disfiguring plastic windows, num mer 43: front door, skylight, cellar window, disfiguring plastic windows. (CANCELED approved in 2002, not canceled in 2008).

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Residential building in closed development Chemnitzer Strasse 36
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probably around 1860 with later shop installation, plastered construction in the closed street with Art Deco reliefs, interesting shop zone with advertising lettering, rarity, significant in terms of building history.

two-storey, four axes, original shop front from around 1938, plastered facade with 1930s decor, very nice lettering "Arno Berthold", artificial stone base, gable roof with tile covering and towers, original 1938: front door, shop, display case, inscription, old list.

08967309
 


Apartment building in closed development, formerly with a café Chemnitzer Strasse 38
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around 1890 Document of urban development on the main access road to the old town, Wilhelminian-style building with an Art Deco facade from the 1920s.

three-storey, eight axes, cf. Number 10 (same construction type), with gate passage, shop fitting formerly Café Dohme, plastered facade with overmolding (Art Decó decor), mostly very disfiguring plastic windows, cellar, old list.

08967310
 


Apartment building in closed development Chemnitzer Strasse 40
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1885/1890 with a shop, historically important, attractive plastered building with historicist facade decor, very important urban planning location at the Johannistalstrasse intersection.

three-storey, five axes, left side elevation two axes with four storeys, shop, loft expanded, historicistic plastered facade with plastered and stucco structure, 2nd and 3rd floors new windows, sandstone, old list.

08967311
 


Villa with garden, enclosure, pavement pavement of the access, street pavement as well as factory building and outbuildings in the courtyard Chemnitzer Strasse 52
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re. 1899 Factory owner's villa in a manorial location, impressive complex, historical and popular educational value.

one-storey, expanded basement and attic, dwelling (gable marked 1899), original green-glazed plain tile, new windows, clinker facade with rich sandstone structure, original: two windows on the courtyard side, front door from around 1935 with polished panes.

08967344
 
Rental villa with front garden Chemnitzer Strasse 55
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1866 Original plastered building in neo-Gothic style with stepped gable, historical documentation value, evidence of Leisnig's rich villa building culture.

Two-storey, plastered facade, dividing bands and frames made of sandstone and porphyry tuff, new roofing, new windows, original: front door and skylight, funding 1993, old list.

08967343
 
Totality of Nicolaikirche with churchyard with the individual monuments: Church (with furnishings), gatehouse, enclosure, war memorial for the fallen of the First World War and some gravestones (see individual memorials 08967312) and the churchyard (garden monument) with mourning hall as a whole
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Totality of Nicolaikirche with churchyard with the individual monuments: Church (with furnishings), gatehouse, enclosure, war memorial for the fallen of the First World War and some gravestones (see individual memorials 08967312) and the churchyard (garden monument) with mourning hall as a whole Colditzer Strasse 1
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1527 Of importance in terms of garden art, of historical value, the church altar of importance in terms of art history, of interest for popular education.

War cemetery, old list.

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Individual features of the aggregate Nicolaikirche with churchyard: Church (with furnishings), gatehouse, enclosure, war memorial for the fallen of the First World War and some tombs (see aggregate 09301953)
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Individual features of the aggregate Nicolaikirche with churchyard: Church (with furnishings), gatehouse, enclosure, war memorial for the fallen of the First World War and some tombs (see aggregate 09301953) Colditzer Strasse 1
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1509 (winged altar) Late Gothic church, the church altar is of importance in terms of art history, of interest for popular education.

St. Nicolai: Hall church from 1540 with a late Gothic winged altar from 1509, gatehouse: 1826, architectural monument since 1936, war graves, old list.

08967312
 
Apartment building in closed development Colditzer Strasse 6
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re. 1901 Historically important, small but opulently decorated late Wilhelminian style building, value for documentation.

two-storey, six axes, central projection with balcony and gable, two standing dormers, tiled roof, plastered facade with rich structure, very, very disfiguring plastic windows and stupid balcony door, broken stone plinth, original: front door with grille and handle and skylight, balcony grille, old list.

08967331
 
Apartment building in closed development Colditzer Strasse 8
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until 1904 A splendid late-historic Wilhelminian style building that defines the street scene with elements of Art Nouveau, evidence of the high building culture of the time, of architectural significance.

with gate passage, three-storey, six axes on the ground floor, box bay, expanded attic, two-axis dwelling, slated mansard area, artificial stone plinth, plastered facade with very rich structure, filigree Art Nouveau reliefs, original: all windows, gate with skylight, balcony doors and balustrade grilles, old list.

08967332
 
Apartment building in closed development Colditzer Strasse 10
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1895/1900 appealing Wilhelminian style residential building in a closed street, documentation value, high degree of authenticity.

three-storey, six axes, developed attic, tile roof, plastered facade with plaster and artificial stone integration, original: front door with handle and skylight, almost all windows.

08967333
 
villa Colditzer Strasse 11
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around 1900 Wilhelminian style building with split gable (echoes of the Swiss house style), historical documentation value.

single storey, four axes, loft and cellar developed, natural stone plinth (Cyclops masonry), plastered facade, structure through window frames, central projection with two axes and a dwelling, all gables with ample free space, windows on the ground floor still original, old list.

08967336
 
Residential house designed in closed development Colditzer Strasse 12
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around 1880 simple, broad-based, Gründerzeit plastered building, document of suburban development.

Two storeys, seven axes, plastered building with plastered structure, new windows, saddle roof with tile covering, expanded attic, renovated, additions disfiguring on the back, original: front door with skylight and very beautiful grilles, old list.

08967665
 
House and outbuildings in the courtyard Colditzer Strasse 13
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around 1910 Architecturally important, attractive, villa-like residential building in the reform style of the time around 1910 with original furnishings.

Two-storey, base made of rustic porphyry tufa, plastered facade, new windows, porch with Doric column, original: front door with polished panes and handle, stairwell window with colored lead glazing, cellar window.

08967337
 
Double apartment building in open development in the courtyard area Colditzer Strasse 15; 17
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re. 1907-1908 Interesting residential building in the reform style from around 1910, with facade structure by Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff, documentation value.

Plastered facade with rich porphyry tufa facade structure, disfiguring white plastic windows, new front door, new apartment entrance doors, original: stone staircase, simple floor tiles, staircase with iron railing, cellar window frames, cellar door with handle, cellar window, perhaps built in connection with the neighboring barracks.

08967338
 


Rental villa Colditzer Strasse 22
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around 1890 a Wilhelminian style building (clinker facade), attractive structural accent in the course of the street, with a beautiful wooden veranda, historical and documentation value.

Rental villa, two-storey, expanded attic, clinker plaster facade, natural stone base (porphyry tuff), very nice wooden veranda extension, new windows, roof area in part, possibly a former manufacturer's villa with office, original: wrought iron grille on the roof and lightning rod.

08967334
 


Rental villa with front garden and enclosure Colditzer Strasse 27
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re. 1907 Architecturally important, richly structured Gründerzeit plastered building in an exposed urban development location, with a cracked gable.

two-storey, four axes, richly structured plastered facade, gable with free chevron, broken stone base (Porphyrtuff-Cyclops masonry), original: historic front door, old list.

08967342
 


Production building Eulenbergstrasse 2
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around 1885 Gable-independent, Gründerzeit plastered building with fine structure, document of the city's handicraft and industrial history.

Two-storey, three axes on the street, rubble stone base, plastered facade with very nice wall pillar structure, flat sloping roof with a wide overhang, windows partly original, two parts of the building, storage hatch above the house entrance.

08967275
 


Residential house in open development in a corner Franciscus-Nagler-Strasse 2
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around 1892 Distinctive historic corner building, documentation value, significant building history and urban planning, part of the Leisniger villa district.

two-storey, sandstone plinth, moving facade structure, broken corner with corner bay window with pointed helmet attachment, expanded mansard roof formerly with slate covering, be careful, the first plastic windows damage the architecture, exit, original: windows predominantly (photo window on the ground floor at the corner), exit door with handle and exit grille , Front door with grille and handle, stairwell, apartment entrance doors, granite steps to the entrance, interesting iron doormat, old list.

Street name possibly also: Franziskus-Nagler-Straße.

08967291
 


Residential house in open development Franciscus-Nagler-Strasse 4
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around 1915, later reshaped Significant in terms of urban development, in the reform style of around 1910, part of the Leisniger villa district.

Two-storey, plastered, hipped roof with dormer windows, cubic structure, street side bay window, rear extension with balcony, interior furnishings from the period of construction: wooden stairs, lead glass windows in the stairwell, doors, floors, wall cupboards.

Street name possibly also: Franziskus-Nagler-Straße

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Apartment building in open development with access path, garages, garden and remains of the enclosure Friedrich-Naumann-Strasse 1
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re. 1915 Historically significant, varied, high-quality building with a high degree of authenticity, unique access and equipment, extremely modern building in the reform style of the period after 1910.

Four usable floors, plastered facade, balcony on the garden side, row of artificial stone slabs on the base, multi-part roof landscape, garden partly old woody stock, vacant, original: iron gate of the entrance, access path with floor tiles (pattern), front door, staircase, interior doors, all windows, garage doors, gates the passage.

08967402
 


Apartment building in half-open development Friedrich-Naumann-Strasse 2
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around 1895 with corner shop (restaurant), a Wilhelminian style building, urban accent, document of suburban development.

Three floors, 4-1-5 axes, with a cellar, expanded attic, front door and cellar window frames made of sandstone, no more old windows, exposed corner at the beginning of the street, original: front door and skylight.

08967401
 


Apartment building in a semi-open area in a corner Friedrich-Naumann-Strasse 3
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around 1895 with shop (restaurant), historically important, picturesque Wilhelminian style building, prominent position in urban planning, worth remembering.

Three floors, 4-1-8 axes, corner building, plastered facade with rich structure, plaster and stucco decor, flat slate roof, broken corner with balcony, remnants of old windows, one window with folding shutters, original basement: balcony grilles, on the building historical inscription “Terrasse ".

08967403
 


Residential building in closed development Friedrich-Naumann-Strasse 6
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around 1885 with shop, of importance in terms of urban development, suburban building from the Wilhelminian era in a closed street.

Two floors, four axes, plastered facade with plastered structure, basement, new original windows: front door and skylight, old advertising inscriptions above the shop.

08967400
 


Residential building in closed development Friedrich-Naumann-Strasse 7
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around 1890 Historically important, richly decorated Wilhelminian style building, part of the closed, preserved street in the suburb of the station.

Two storeys, four axes, flat saddle roof with slate roofing and new dormers, rubble stone base, plastered facade with plastered and stucco structure, no old windows, original: front door and handle.

08967404
 


House in a corner Friedrich-Naumann-Strasse 12
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around 1880 a Wilhelminian style building with a delicate plastered facade, accentuating the street space, building historical value.

Two floors, partly with a basement, plastered facade with plastered structure, 8-1-4 axes, original: front door and skylight, some windows, gate, floor tiles in the house passage, doors inside.

08967398
 


Residential house in semi-open development with garden and side fencing Friedrich-Naumann-Strasse 13
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around 1880 Significant in terms of urban development, example of early Wilhelminian style buildings in the suburb of the station.

Two floors, four axes, plastered facade with plaster and stucco structure, flat saddle roof with tile covering, old windows, very nice access situation with a small green area, iron fence and house linden tree, original: front door and skylight.

08967405
 
Brewery cellar (on the site of a former brewery, this demolished) Friedrich-Naumann-Strasse 14
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19th century of local importance.

Two floors, four axes, plastered facade with plaster and stucco structure, flat saddle roof with tile covering, old windows, very nice access situation with a small green area, iron fence and house linden tree, original: front door and skylight.

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Semi-open residential building
Semi-open residential building Friedrich-Naumann-Strasse 16; 18
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around 1865 Street-accentuating Gründerzeit plastered building with a finely structured facade, historical value, significance for popular education, birthplace of General Friedrich Olbricht (1888–1944), one of the Hitler assassins of July 20, 1944.

Two storeys, ten axes, corner projections with two axes and three storeys each, rubble stone base, plastered facade with plaster structure, pilasters with capitals, no old windows, birthplace of Friedrich Olbricht (born October 4, 1888 - executed July 20, 1944 in Berlin), original: front door and skylight, carved panes.

08967406
 
Apartment building in a semi-open area in a corner Friedrich-Naumann-Strasse 19
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around 1895 Architecturally important, corner building indispensable for urban planning, document of the Wilhelminian style building philosophy, balconies that define the street scene.

Three floors, 8-3 axes, quarry stone base, plastered facade with stucco and plaster structure, unsuccessful renovation (roof, windows, colors), two corner balconies, important corner building. original: front door and bars, stairwell, cellar window, vestibule door around 1930, balcony bars, door of the handcart passage.

08967407
 
Residential house in open development with fencing Georg-Friedrich-Händel-Strasse 1
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around 1870 From an architectural point of view of importance, charming Gründerzeit plastered construction, document of the station suburb development.

Two floors, four axes, plastered facade with plastered structure, quarry stone plinth, basement window walls made of sandstone, some old windows, jamb, cf. Number 3 and number 5 (number 5 is not a monument), gable roof, rear balcony on iron brackets, supporting wall and iron fence facing Bahnhofstrasse, enclosure: brick wall, sandstone threshold, iron fence.

08967395
 


Residential house in open development and fencing Georg-Friedrich-Händel-Strasse 3
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around 1870 Of importance in terms of building history, picturesque suburbs from the Wilhelminian style, documentation value.

Two floors, four axes, balcony, beautiful front door portal sandstone, plastered facade, sibling building with number 1, cf. Number 1 and number 5 (number 5 is not a monument), jamb, saddle roof, original windows and front door with skylight, enclosure: quarry stone masonry, sandstone threshold and iron fence.

08967396
 


Residential building in open development Georg-Friedrich-Händel-Strasse 8
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around 1875 Historically important, Wilhelminian-style building with a finely structured plastered façade and a street-defining balcony.

Two floors, five axes, plastered facade with plastered and stucco structure, gable roof, eaves with console and tooth cut frieze, disfiguring plastic windows, original front door with skylight, balcony on two support brackets, outbuildings: two floors, three axes, plastered facade, original windows and front door 1895.

08967397
 


Villa with enclosure Georg-Friedrich-Händel-Strasse 10
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re. 1895 Architecturally important, charming villa construction (clinker facade) with tower, in the style of historicism, echoes of the Swiss style, scientifically and documentarily valuable, important urban planning location opposite the Leisnig train station.

single storey, extended attic, very nice veranda on the garden side, clinker brick construction, Swiss style, base Cyclops masonry, sandstone structure, tower on the west side, disfiguring plastic windows, original: front door and bars, enclosure: a sandstone pillar, otherwise brickwork plastered, clinker wall, iron fence.

08967393
 


Administration building of a factory, with the rest of the enclosure Georg-Friedrich-Händel-Strasse 12
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around 1925 Significant building and local history, across from the Leisnig train station, a representative building with Art Deco elements.

Two storeys, plastered facade, structured by plaster and Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff, quarry stone plinth, multi-part roofscape with tile covering, decorative relief marked GO, original: all windows, window grilles, front door with skylight and handle, second access door, porch door, courtyard door, stairwell, stairwell window, balcony glazing, factory : Two floors, high basement made of quarry stone masonry, plastered facade, two-flight flight of stairs, very beautiful front door and grilles, gable three axes with sandstone frames.

08967392
 


Residential house in semi-open development Gorschmitzer Gasse 1
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around 1840 Plastered building with natural stone integrations, in a corner situation to Ziegelgasse, segmental arch portal with keystone and original front door in Biedermeier forms, of importance in terms of building history and local development.

Two-storey, five axes, plastered facade, window frames on the ground floor and front door portal made of porphyry tufa, upper floor also solid masonry and windows inside basket arch, basket arch portal with keystone, one-sided crooked hip with brick covering, window enlarged in the gable, original: very beautiful front door with skylight.

08967347
 


Residential building in closed development Gorschmitzer Gasse 7
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re. 1829 Presumably plastered half-timbered upper floor, plastered building in the closed street, with segment arch portal, scientific-documentary value, of interest for building research.

two-storey, on the ground floor four axes, plastered facade, ground floor very strong walls (approx. 60 cm), upper floor half-timbered, gable roof with brick covering, original front door with skylight, disfiguring plastic windows, walls on the ground floor made of porphyry tufa, old list.

08967348
 


Basket arch portal of a residential building Gorschmitzer Gasse 8
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re. 1827 Technically and artistically of importance, with decorated keystone, documentation value.

Porphyrtuff, the house itself is no longer a monument.

08967677
 


Two factory buildings (there are two residential buildings on Johannes-R.-Becher-Strasse, No. 1b and 1c - these are no longer monuments after renovation) Johannes-R.-Becher-Strasse 1; 1 (next to)
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around 1900 Significant in terms of building history and local history, document of Leisnig industrial history, Wilhelminian style building, characterizing the street.

Three floors, reduced gable, plastered facade, inside cast iron supports, plastered eaves side, flat roof, empty, factory building: in corner location Johannes-R.-Becher-Straße: two floors, high basement, clinker facade, inside iron supports, original: windows and basement window grilles, residential building (Number 1c): two storeys, six axes, around 1880, plastered facade, roof house with free space, original: front door and skylight, residential building (number 1b): two storeys, five axes, jamb, gable roof, plastered facade with plastered structure, sandstone walls, old front door , two-flight stairs, residential buildings number 1b and 1c with footpath or Heiste recorded in the list of monuments under Georg-Friedrich-Händel-Straße 2 and 4 (until 2008), the fence with iron gate - ABBRUCH determined in 2008.

08967394
 


Apartment building in open development Johannes-R.-Becher-Strasse 22
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around 1920/1925 Architecturally important, in Art Deco style.

Three storeys, nine axes, three-axis gable, expanded basement, central projectile, plastered facade, subtle Art Decó decor, disfiguring plastic windows, original: front door, lead-glazed skylight, staircase, lead-glazed staircase window, cellar door with skylight.

08967668
 


Memorial to those who died in the First World War of the 179th regiment Johannistalstrasse
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after 1918 historical and memorable, the artistic design with rarity.

Complex with granite steps, various inscriptions, among other things: Happy, who you can still see the sun, o, greet the homeland, which we faithfully loved more than life until death, 101 officers of the regiment, 3473 NCOs and men, died for their fatherland, my People, do not forget the faithful dead! Circumferential preserved script: SACRIFIED ALL, YOUR LIFE, YOUR BLOOD, YOU GIVED IT WITH HOLY COURAGE, decor: oak leaves, iron crosses, warrior masks, naming the battles.

08967414
 


Residential house in open development Johannistalstrasse 3
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around 1895 Typical Wilhelminian style building in the suburb of the station, historical building documentation value.

Two storeys, five axes, quarry stone and brick construction, plastered facade with plaster structure, sandstone frames, tiled gable roof, important urban development situation in the axis extension of Bahnhofstrasse beyond Olbrichtplatz.

08967411
 


Residential house in open development with side fencing Johannistalstrasse 6
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around 1885 Villa-like Gründerzeit plastered construction, designing streets, architectural historical documentation value.

Two storeys, five axes, plastered facade with plastered structure, new windows, beautiful vestibule, garden-side risalit, three storeys and three axes, sloping hipped roof with slate covering, windows with sandstone frames. Enclosure: quarry stone base, sandstone threshold, iron fence, sandstone pillars.

08967412
 


Residential house in open development with side fencing Johannistalstrasse 8
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around 1885 Architecturally important, a Wilhelminian style building, evidence of urban development, interesting in terms of urban planning along Johannistalstrasse, preserved furnishings.

Two storeys, seven axes, plastered facade with plastered structure, high basement, rubble stone base, brick masonry, sandstone frames, gable with figure niche, original: front door and grille, vestibule with wood decoration (sawing) and windows with small etched panes, some windows, enclosure: natural stone wall and iron fence , a sandstone pillar.

08967413
 


Residential house in open development Karl-Wagler-Strasse 1
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around 1904 Art Nouveau building enthroned on the edge of the mountain above the Mulde valley with rich decor, important urban planning location at the end of Lindenplatz, building historical value.

Two-storey, central projecting with a dwarf house and richly decorated tail gable, rich building decor, windows new, renovated, original: front door (replica), staircase window with a glass of etched glass, interior doors.

08967283
 


Garden pavilion on the property Karl-Wagler-Strasse 3
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2nd half of the 19th century townscape-defining location on Bergstrasse, towards the Muldental, rare evidence of a bourgeois way of life, of cultural and historical importance.

possibly belonging to Villa Karl-Wagler-Straße 1.

08967326
 


Villa with enclosure and front garden as well as a small garden house on the property facing the Mulde valley Karl-Wagler-Strasse 5
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re. 1910 Significance in terms of building history and urban development, architecturally excellent residential building in the reform style of the time around 1910 located on the mountain edge of the Muldental, artistic value, characterizing the street scene, the garden pavilion in a very picturesque location on Bergstrasse, rarity and documentation value, part of the Leisniger villa district.

Plastered building, high natural stone plinth, artificial stone structure, expanded attic with a varied roof landscape, turret with weather vane, original: front door with grille, lead glass window in the bay room, cellar window frames, railing of the stairs to the garden, weather vane marked HZ 1910, old list of garden pavilion renovated, very picturesque.

08967280
 
Rental villa with front garden and enclosure Karl-Wagler-Strasse 7
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around 1908 distinctive Wilhelminian style building that looks in the Muldental area, historical documentation value, part of the villa district.

Renovated not very advantageously, two-storey, central projectile with a dwelling and curved gable end, simple plastered facade with profiled window frames, extended attic, new beaver tail covering, glazed verandas built on (visible framework), old list.

08967284
 
Rental villa with front garden Karl-Wagler-Strasse 9
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1895/1905 Architecturally important, Gründerzeit plastered building with clinker brick structure, solitary building characterized by the Swiss style in an important urban situation, part of the Leisniger villa district.

two-storey, three axes, central projecting with a dwelling with free chevron, expanded attic, base of Cyclops masonry made of natural stone, plastered facade with clinker brick structure, central projecting window with porphyry framing, window new, renovated, wide roof overhang, original: front door (?), old list.

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St. Matthäi Church (with furnishings)
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St. Matthäi Church (with furnishings) Kirchplatz
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End of the 14th century / beginning of the 15th century In terms of building history, art history, artistically, local history and the local image of importance.

three-aisled late Gothic hall church with rich furnishings, neo-Gothic tower from 1891. Tower reconstruction in 1891 by order of Mirus from 45 m to 66.30 m, old list.

08967230
 
Residential house in semi-open development Kirchplatz 2
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1795 Magnificent civil building with half-timbered upper floor and basket arch portal, in the ensemble around the Matthäikirche, town planning and historical value, of interest for building research.

two-storey, four axes, ground floor massive plastered masonry and frames made of porphyry tufa, upper storey half-timbered and gable over two attic floors, new beaver tail covering, front door portal with basket arch and keystone, classicistic front door with skylight, acquired by the parish in 1818, before that pottery, old list.

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Superintendent
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Superintendent Kirchplatz 3
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1405 In a unique urban development location, picturesque plastered building with a rare stepped gable, in the late Gothic and Renaissance style, important for the history of the town and church.

two-storey, solid construction with plastered facade and structure by porphyry tufa, front door with skylight old, old list.

08967228
 
Former school (now the rectory), with inscription panels
Former school (now the rectory), with inscription panels Kirchplatz 4
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re. 1550 Significant in terms of architectural history, the baroque-classicist building that shapes the square with beautiful portals, document of the city's history, value for popular education.

two-storey, twelve axes, gable four axes, two entrances, half-hipped roof, extended attic, partially basement, an inscription plaque Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff inscribed 1550, plastered facade, old list.

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Archdeaconate with enclosure wall to the church square
Archdeaconate with enclosure wall to the church square Kirchplatz 5
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re. 1656 delightful renaissance building, significant in terms of local and church history, designing the square.

two-storey, plain tile roof, plastered facade, rich structure with porphyry tuff, gable with volutes, inscription plaque, Renaissance portal with fittings and angel's head (marked 1656), west wall is the former city wall

08967226
 
Residential building in closed development Kirchplatz 8
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re. 1795 narrow baroque plastered building on the church square, with basket arch portal, part of the architectural square ensemble, scientific and documentary significance.

three-storey, four axes, monstrously developed attic, plastered facade, base and walls made of porphyry tufa, strong masonry on the ground floor, basket arched front door marked 1795, old list.

08967225
 


Residential building in closed development Kirchplatz 9
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19th century Formerly with a shop, an important residential building in terms of urban planning in the historic old town center.

three-storey, five axes, formerly with shop (sandstone walls), window frames natural stone, plaster facade completely smooth, developed attic, windows new, more like ....... according to appearance, but everything with permission, multi-storey cellar, old list.

08967241
 


Residential house in closed development in a corner, with side wings around a courtyard and rear building (tenement house) on Schloßstraße Kirchplatz 10
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Early 19th century Architecturally significant, the front building is a simple baroque building with a basket arch portal, a building that characterizes the square in a corner situation, a document of the historic old town, in the city quarter spared from the conflagration, the rear building a Wilhelminian style building.

two-storey, four axes, plastered facade, one-sided hipped roof, ground floor quarry stone masonry, upper floor half-timbered on the side wing, extension, front door portal made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff with basket arch and keystone, window casings on the ground floor made of sandstone, opposite interesting mountain cellar, tenement on Schloßstraße: three-story, jamb, four axes , Plaster facade with plaster structure and basement, old list.

08967221
 


Storage cellar and retaining walls of the churchyard Kirchplatz 10 (opposite)
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19th century Significant in terms of local history and architectural history, elaborate with a stepped gable and natural stone walls, interesting location right on the Kirchberg, rarity. 08967224
 


House in closed development in a corner Kirchstrasse 1
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around 1840 with shop, corner building that defines the square and street scene, part of the historical market ensemble, richly designed shop areas.

three-storey, 5-3 axes, plastered facade, shop area on the ground floor lavishly designed, disfiguring single-leaf plastic windows, renovated, mansard roof with new beaver tail covering, original: front door with bars, old list.

08967146
 


Residential building in closed development Kirchstrasse 3
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around 1830 with shop, old town building in a closed street, beautiful shop area, urban planning effective towards the market.

four-storey, four axes, plastered facade, shop area with pillar templates, disfiguring doors, saddle roof, old list.

08967147
 


Residential building in closed development Kirchstrasse 5
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around 1850 with shop, part of the commercial building street, urban development value in the closed street, complex shop front.

three-storey, five axes, plastered facade, new windows, disfiguring doors, disfiguring loft, typical local shop area.

08967148
 
Residential building in closed development Kirchstrasse 12
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after 1803 with built-in shop, of importance in terms of urban planning and building history, small but fine old town building in a closed street, with a beautiful front door.

three-storey, three axes, disfiguring shop front, plastered facade, refurbished, gable roof with new beaver tail covering, new windows, house passage, old list.

08967149
 
Apartment building in closed development Kirchstrasse 13
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around 1895 (tenement) With a shop zone, of architectural significance, charming Wilhelminian style building, an important location next to the city estate that characterizes the street 08967156
 
Residential building in closed development Kirchstrasse 14
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after 1803 three-axis residential building in the closed historic street, building certificate in the old town area.

three-storey, three axes, plastered facade, gable roof with new tile roofing, roof house, windows new, renovated, historic front door.

08967150
 
Former town estate, with courtyard building and courtyard paving (the rear building of the property is Niederlanggasse 6) Kirchstrasse 15
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16th century the main building is a renaissance building with a rare late Gothic timber frame portal, courtyard building with groin vaults, a passage to Niederlanggasse 6, historical and rarity value, importance for the cultural landscape.

two-storey, six axes, quarry stone construction, porphyry tufa portal with late Gothic framework, window frames on the upper floor natural stone, profiled eaves, very high roof with pikes and new tile roofing, on the ground floor a very beautiful wooden ceiling (beams with ship throats), courtyard building formerly a stable, with beautiful groin vaults, e.g. Currently being renovated, dated from 2008 to the 15th century, in city history. Literature called 16th century.

08967158
 


Apartment building in closed development with a memorial plaque for Karl Hauschild Kirchstrasse 16
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around 1880 Residential and commercial building that defines the street scene (the facade of the Wilhelminian style was reconstructed in the 1990s), historical value as the house where the composer Karl Hauschild died.

three-storey, five axes, single-axis central projection, plastered facade with stucco structure, elaborate sandstone structure on the ground floor (pilaster), the entrance area changed, stupidly renovated and changed inside, memorial plaque made of metal (with portrait relief): in honor of the memory / of the composer / of the 107 regimental march / Karl Hauschild./ Here died January 2, 1890./ Donated by grateful 107ers, 1909., old list.

08967151
 


Residential building in closed development Kirchstrasse 17
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re. 1705 (at the portal) Simple building with a Renaissance seat niche portal, one of the few houses in Leisnig from the time before the devastating city fire of 1803, the front door portal, which is significant from an architectural point of view.

two-storey, four axes, developed attic, steep and high pitched roof with new tile roofing, plastered facade, window frames and seat niche portal made of porphyry tuff, marked 1705, renovated, new windows.

08967159
 


Apartment building in closed development, with side wing in the courtyard and front door of the back building Kirchstrasse 18
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re. 1902 Of architectural significance, architecturally appealing Art Nouveau building, document of structural change in the old town area.

three-storey, four axes, plastered facade, walls made of porphyry tufa, with gate passage, balcony (Art Nouveau grille) on two head consoles over archway, inscribed FHL 1902, window new, renovated, top floor modernized, banisters original from around 1925 (?), courtyard building on the side still a monument, The building at the rear was rebuilt, only the front door remained.

08967152
 


Residential building in closed development Kirchstrasse 19
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1st half of the 16th century Architecturally interesting residential building opposite the church square, designing the square, profiled arched windows on the upper floors.

three-storey, four axes, plastered facade, window frames on the upper floor made of porphyry tufa, gable roof with new tile covering, renovated, new windows, old list.

08967160
 


Apartment building in closed development Kirchstrasse 21
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around 1870 From a building-historical point of view, residential building with a picturesque façade structure documenting the change in attitude around the beginning of the so-called Wilhelminian era.

of late classical effect, three-storey location opposite the church square, four axes, plastered facade with plaster and sandstone integration, original: front door with grille and skylight with colored etched glass, old list.

08967161
 


Apartment building in closed development Kirchstrasse 23
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re. 1867 Residential building that characterizes the street scene, of architectural significance, building type from the last few years before the beginning of the so-called Wilhelminian era, of late Classicist charisma, location in front of the church square.

four-story, six axes, plastered facade, natural stone plinth, plastered brickwork, coat of arms stone denotes Herrm. Ulrich 1867, house passage, GDR list, original: front door with handle, grille and skylight, courtyard door with grille, stairwell, interior doors, skylight of the shop window, old list.

08967162
 


Apartment house in half-open development in a corner, with a heiste in front of the house Kirchstrasse 25
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around 1875 Architecturally important, a rare early-founding residential building with a finely decorated plastered facade, in an exposed location opposite the church square.

three-storey, seven axes, plastered facade with plaster and sandstone structure, stucco decor, original: front door with grille, handle and skylight, terrazzo in the passage, old list, rear building (Flstk. 186) - no monument.

08967163
 


Residential house in a formerly closed area in a corner Kirchstrasse 27
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Kern 17th century Significant building history and urban planning, simple baroque building with segment arch portal, the rear portico with a rarity.

two-storey, plastered facade, expanded attic, hipped roof with beaver tail covering, windows and doors new, renovated, front door basket arch portal with keystone (porphyry tuff), old list.

08967296
 


House in a corner
House in a corner Kirchstrasse 29
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17th to 19th century Architecturally important, essentially a Renaissance building, in a prominent corner situation, on the gable side of one of the few Renaissance seating niche portals preserved in Leisnig, of scientific, documentary and artistic value.

Two-storey, plastered facade, with gate passage, extended attic, half-hip roof, natural stone window frames, on the ground floor three window frames made of porphyry tufa (profiled, 17th century, largely renewed), seating niche portal around 1700 made of porphyry tufa with fittings (renewed).

08967223
 


Factory building (on the property at Kirchstrasse 23) Kleine Kirchgasse
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re. 1906 Of interest in terms of town planning and local history, in a striking location, eye-catcher from Niederlanggasse, the only three-story production building in the historic old town area.

three-storey, clinker base, plastered facade with plaster structure, original windows, high basement.

08967222
 


Villa with extension Small cattle pasture 4
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around 1900 Charming Wilhelminian style villa construction in the Swiss style, building historical documentation value.

two-story, plastered facade, rich wood decorations, new windows.

08967350
 


Residential house in open development Small cattle pasture 8
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around 1850 Significant in terms of building history and social history, imposing residential building, scientific and documentary value.

recorded under address: Kleine Viehweide 6, corner situation Brösener Gasse / Kleine Viehweide 8 (?), two-storey, seven axes, plastered facade, quarry stone plinth, walls porphyry tuff (also cellar window), crooked hip roof with brick covering, front door around 1940, original: some windows, some winter windows .

08967349
 


Residential house in semi-open development Lichtenberggasse 4
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re. 1710 (at the portal) Architecturally and artistically of importance, with a plastered half-timbered upper floor and Renaissance seat niche portal, magnificent residential building near the castle hill, the courtyard-side upper arbor with a rarity, historically and town-planning significant, importance for the cultural landscape and popular education.

Two-storey, ground floor quarry stone masonry, window frames and seat niche portal made of porphyry tufa, upper floor half-timbered with clay infill, plaster in remains, gable roof with tile covering, rear large upper arbor, original roof truss, old list, according to the city guide leaflet, oldest house with seat niche portal Leisnig.

08967210
 


Front door and portal of a residential building Lichtenberggasse 6
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around 1840 Artisanal and artistic of importance, Porphyrtuff portal, in the classical style, document of urban development, part of the cultural landscape. 08967209
 


Mountain cellar Lichtenberggasse 8 (opposite)
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End of the 19th century Document of earlier storage management, interesting from an urban historical point of view.

Quarry stone masonry, brick arches, wooden door, masonry renovated.

08967208
 
Well system with inscription plaque
Well system with inscription plaque Lindenplatz
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1902-1903 Historical document, worth remembering and rare, artistically significant.

Inscription plaque: IN LOVE AND LOYALTY / DONATED TO THE HOME / EXTERNAL LEISNIGER / IN 1902 / THE HEIMATBRUNNEN, / TO REMEMBER / ON THE 2ND HOME FESTIVAL / ON JULY 3, 1927, / THIS MEMORIAL PLATE. Donated by the Leisniger Landsmannschaft, created by the sculptor Goetschmann from Berlin-Wilmersdorf, erected on the occasion of the 1st Heimatfest, the Wassermarie from 1902, the fountain inaugurated a year later.

08967234
 
Post mileage
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Post mileage Lindenplatz
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re. 1727 Distance column, of importance in terms of local history and traffic history.

Saxon distance column marked 1734, from Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff, marked 1727, on all four sides inscriptions with distance information, including the year 1727 and the post horn sign, in the typical form (with distance information inscribed) obelisk on a high stepped base, with coat of arms and "AR" -Monogram and post horn mark, in 1828 a new location in front of the Obertor (Lindenplatz) was selected. In 1886 the column was restored again thanks to a generous donation from two Leisnig citizens, city council Adolf Richter and businessman Ernst Böhme. This is still indicated today by the subsequently hewn initial letters AR and EB, including the year 1886. In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon post-mile pillars. Elector Friedrich August I wanted to build a modern traffic and transport control system in the electorate in order to promote trade and economy. He entrusted Magister Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679–1742) with the implementation. The system of post mile pillars comprised distance pillars, quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars. The distance columns should be set up in the cities in front of the city gates, later only on the marketplaces. Quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars were set up along the Poststrasse. They received a consecutive numbering (row number), starting from the beginning of the measurement. The all-mile columns were outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of one mile (= 9.062 km ). set up. The distance pillars were marked with the monogram "AR" for "Augustus Rex", the Electoral Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian double coat of arms and the Polish royal crown. The full mile, half mile columns and quarter milestones were all similarly labeled, none of them had a coat of arms, but the monogram "AR". The distances were given in hours (1 hour = ½ post mile = 4.531 km). This mile system was the first European traffic management system. The pillar considered here is of great importance in the history of traffic as part of the nationally significant postal system. LfD / 2013. Distance column, Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff, marked 1727, on all four sides inscriptions with distance information, including the year 1727 and the post horn mark, during restoration at the end of the 19th century. Base with shield coat of arms and an inscription, stepped base.

08967235
 
Hose tower in the courtyard and coat of arms stone on the neighboring fire station Lindenplatz 4
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around 1890 Wilhelminian style hose tower made of exposed clinker brickwork, document of urban development, rarity, coat of arms stone made of porphyry tuff on the Leisnig half-timbered building (on an extension around 1890), rare document from the Renaissance era.

Clinker brick construction, window openings with wooden slats, original: doors, small iron balcony, one part three-storey, the smaller four-storey.

08967233
 
School building Lindenplatz 4
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1873 Monumental Wilhelminian style building, historical document, memorable and popular education value, urban dominant feature on Lindenplatz.

three-storey, separate storey, 19 axes at the front, monumental central projection three axes, plaster facade with sandstone structure, plastic windows, stone staircase, doors inside partly old. today a primary school with a name: Sigismund-Reschke-Schule or Siegismund-Reschke-Schule

08967277
 
Apartment house in open development with side fencing Lindenplatz 8
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around 1895 Significant building history and urban planning, magnificent Wilhelminian style residential building between two school buildings, historical and documentation value, unique staircase.

three-storey, central projection three axes with dwelling, expanded attic, brick building with plastered facade and plastered and porphyry tuff structure, natural stone plinth, formerly to the rear factory, original: basement window walls, staircase, apartment entrance doors, some windows original, natural stone wall with picket fence, very beautiful ice-double door , Old list.

08967278
 
Staircase Lindenplatz 8 (near)
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around 1895 Artistically and technically important, Wilhelminian style staircase to number 8, with iron ornamental railing, example of public access in a terraced location.

Granite steps (today), cast iron railings.

08967281
 
School with gym on Würkertstrasse and fencing Lindenplatz 10
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1888 according to information Architecturally and locally of importance, a splendid school building from the Wilhelminian era (clinker facade) and elaborate sports hall construction on Würkertstrasse, today belongs to the Peter Apian School (address: Franciscus-Nagler-Strasse 3).

three-storey, usable basement, natural stone plinth, clinker brick facade with sandstone structure, wing structures with more elaborate decor, original: front door with grille and handle, interior doors, stairwell, gym on Würkertstrasse, corner location Karl-Wagler-Strasse, quarry stone plinth, facade red clinker brick / plaster / sandstone, Refurbished, new roof, weather vane marked 1909, old list.

08967279
 
Apartment building in semi-open development with front garden and enclosure Lindenplatz 23
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around 1875 Of importance in terms of urban development history, picturesque early-founding housing, document of the old town expansion.

three-storey, four axes, plastered facade with plastered structure, flat saddle roof, facade painted, windows not original on the upper floors, original: front door with handle, window on the ground floor.

08967232
 
Villa with garden and retaining wall of the property Lindenplatz 39
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1910/1915, essentially older Architecturally of importance, stately villa construction in a landscape-defining location on the Muldental, characterized by a renovation in the reform style of the time around 1910.

Two-storey, plastered facade with plaster and artificial stone structure, natural stone base (sandstone slabs), developed attic, slate roof, original: windows predominantly, patio door to the garden, cellar window frames, balcony grilles, doors inside, retaining wall of the property made of natural stone masonry.

08967282
 
Market with paving and decorative wall Market
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12th century History, documentation and rarity value. 09299741
 
Town hall (address: Markt 1), with courtyard wing (address: Mittelgasse 5)
Town hall (address: Markt 1), with courtyard wing (address: Mittelgasse 5) Market 1
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1803-1809 Municipal history document, value for popular education, evidence of municipal self-government, stylistically between baroque and classicism, mighty building with rich structure through elements made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, tower with clock and weather vane, renovation 1911/1912 (in connection with the expansion of Markt 2), architectural history and of local history.

three-storey, eight axes, central projecting two axes with richly decorated gate portal, balcony on tower tower and tower with clock, hood and weather vane, plastered facade, mighty roof with new beaver tail covering, renovated, old list.

08967122
 
Administration building in closed development Market 2
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1803-1809 Adjacent to the town hall, historical, documentation and memory value, document of municipal self-government, in the reform and Heimat style of the time around 1910.

three-storey, six axes, plastered facade, framing Rochlitzer porphyry tufa, tiled roof, exit, renovated.

08967123
 
Enclosing walls (facade) and basement of a residential building in closed development in a corner Market 3
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re. 1827 Significant urban development, simple residential building in a special corner situation, historical and documentary value, formerly an inn or hotel "Goldner Stern" (forms a plot of land with Obermarktgasse 1).

Three storeys, 5-4 axes, plastered facade, newly covered beaver tail roof, small crooked hip facing Obermarktgasse, pharmacy on the ground floor.

08967655
 
Residential building in closed development Market 4
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Early 19th century with shop, residential and commercial building typical of the old town with a picturesque shop area from the Wilhelminian era, urban planning and documentary value, part of the market ensemble.

three-storey, five axes, plastered facade, gable roof with Eternit shingles, magnificent sandstone shop area, window frames on the 1st and 2nd floors natural stone, Wilhelminian style house door with bars.

08967128
 
Lion relief (on a new residential building, formerly "Hotel zum Löwen") Market 8
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around 1800 technically and artistically important.

Relief in Rochlitz porphyry.

09302149
 
Residential building in closed development Market 10
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19th century with shop, of importance in terms of urban planning, building that creates a space in a closed market ensemble, document of the Leisniger old town, with a representative shop front from the early days

three-storey, four axes, plastered construction, window frames made of natural stone, gable roof with brick covering, original shop front typical of the area, windows new, original: floor tiles and shop displays in the house entrance from around 1915, older hallway painting behind the shop windows preserved, older front door.

08967242
 
Residential house in closed development, with rear building Market 11
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around 1820 Part of the closed, preserved marketplace ensemble, the steep and high saddle roof, effective urban design.

three-storey, four axes, high attic, gable roof with tile covering, plastered facade, original: front door with skylight with structured glass, ground panes, floor tiles (pattern), porch door with handle and colored etched glass.

08967145
 
Residential building in closed development as well as the rear building facing Oberlanggasse Markt 12
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around 1800, later reshaped with shops, residential building in the ensemble of the closed marketplace development, of interest in terms of town history, value for documentation.

three-storey, six axes, roof house four axes, two standing dormers, plastered facade, natural stone framing, beautiful front door (marked AK) with natural stone steps and original handle, placed under protection in 1996 (Delang), front building around 1800, courtyard building around.

08967124
 
Residential house in closed development, with inscription plaque
Residential house in closed development, with inscription plaque Markt 13
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Early 19th century Plastered facade, inscription plaque in memory of the birthplace of the mathematician Peter Apian (1495–1552), historical and documentary value, part of the market development.

Inscription panel (marked 1870), four-storey building, six axes, plastered facade, disfiguring shutters on the ground floor, tiled pitched roof, two dormers, coat of arms marked GML Seyferth 1870 and inscription: Peter Apian was born here in 1495. His name saved Leisnig from cremation on April 22, 1547, Petrus Apianus (Peter Bienewitz), 1495 Leisnig - 1552 Ingolstadt, mathematician, geographer, astronomer, cartographer, professor at the University of Ingolstadt, advisor to Emperor Charles V and knighted by him, old list .

08967120
 
Residential building in closed development Markt 16
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Early 19th century with shops, of importance in terms of urban development, typical residential and commercial building construction in the old town center, historical and documentation value.

Three storeys, six axes, plastered facade, historic shop posts preserved, old front door, gable roof with new beaver tail covering, new windows, renovated, groin vault in the left shop, applied in 1996 as part of the redevelopment area.

08967654
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Markt 17
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around 1804 (subsequently referred to in 1540) Significant in terms of urban planning and architectural history, mighty old town building in the market ensemble, beautiful archway, historical and documentation value.

three-storey, eight axes, plastered facade, framing Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff, tile-covered saddle roof, with gate passage, keystone archway marked founded in 1540, large roof house around 1930, very effective due to the wide facade (eight axes), old list.

08967119
 
Residential building, former pharmacy, in a corner
Residential building, former pharmacy, in a corner Market 20
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re. 1804 Regional and architectural interesting building, as a corner building an indispensable part of the market ensemble, memorable, beautiful lion relief above the side entrance and interesting entrance porch to the market.

6-5 axes, three- or four-storey, pillared vestibule to the market, relief of a lying lion on Kirchstrasse, plastered facade, all coverings Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff, front door portal with basket arch and inscribed A 1804, lead glass window, 1984 intended for district monument list, old list.

08967113
 
Residential building in closed development Market 23
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Early 19th century with a shop, of importance in terms of urban planning, residential building typical of the city, part of the historic market square development with a cityscape characterizing value, beautiful entrance portals.

three-storey, four axes, steep roof with Eternit shingles, plastered facade, shop and front door frame on the ground floor sandstone, window frames on the upper floor natural stone, Wilhelminian style front door with grilles, renovated, old list.

08967114
 
Residential building in closed development Markt 25
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2nd half of the 19th century with shop, of importance in terms of urban planning, historical old town, part of the closed market place ensemble, documentation value.

three-storey, four axes, plastered facade, shop zone on the ground floor sandstone, natural stone window frames, dormers slated, tile-roofed gable roof.

08967118
 
Town hall (address: Markt 1), with courtyard wing (address: Mittelgasse 5)
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Town hall (address: Markt 1), with courtyard wing (address: Mittelgasse 5) Mittelgasse 5
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1803-1809 Municipal history document, value for popular education, evidence of municipal self-government, stylistically between baroque and classicism, mighty building with rich structure through elements made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, tower with clock and weather vane, renovation 1911/1912 (in connection with the expansion of Markt 2), architectural history and of local history.

three-storey, eight axes, central projecting two axes with richly decorated gate portal, balcony on tower tower and tower with clock, hood and weather vane, plastered facade, mighty roof with new beaver tail covering, renovated, old listö

08967122
 
Residential building in closed development Mittelgasse 9
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re. 1804 Significant building history and urban planning, picturesque classicist residential building, part of the historic old town, beautiful segment arch portal.

Two-storey, three axes, plastered facade, corner blocks, floor decorative border, wall thickness approx. 50 cm on the ground floor and frames made of porphyry tufa, upper floor probably half-timbered, portal with basket arch and keystone marked 1804.

08967138
 
Residential building in closed development Mittelgasse 10
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around 1830 An important town center building opposite the Neugasse confluence, of scientific and documentary value.

three-storey, three axes, plastered facade, frames made of porphyry tufa, gable roof with new tile covering, front door portal with basket arch, new windows, renovated, old list.

08967137
 


Residential building in closed development Mittelgasse 11
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re. 1806 Significant building history and urban development, picturesque old town building in the ensemble with number 9, document of construction activity after the town fire in 1803, beautiful segment arch portal.

two-storey, four axes, plastered facade with corner blocks, floor band, ground floor framing porphyry tuff, portal with basket arch and keystone marked Fm 1805, two original windows on the upper floor and two more from the end of the 19th century, windows on the ground floor with folding shutters, presumably half-timbered upper floor and only First floor quarry stone masonry, formerly butcher's trade.

08967139
 


House in closed development in a corner Mittelgasse 13
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around 1805 Of importance in terms of urban development and building history, of scientific and documentary value, of interest for building research (presumably plastered half-timbered upper floor).

Two-storey, roof over two storeys, 1st floor and gable half-timbered plastered, shop around 1880, mansard gable roof with brick roofing and one-sided crooked hip, the first plastic windows are installed, extension in the middle lane with garages, the half-timbered gable with great effect, formerly with a shop.

08967345
 


Residential building in closed development Muldenstrasse 1
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Early 19th century with shop, of urban significance, structural evidence of the reconstruction after the city fire of 1803, the front of the shop characterizing the street space, the building is visible from the market.

three-storey, four axes, plastered facade, window frames and shop dividing elements made of sandstone, steep roof with tile covering, can be seen from the market, actually doorway, disfiguring windows, original: front door and handle, natural stone slabs in the hallway, not seen further.

08967115
 


House in closed development in a corner Muldenstrasse 2
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Early 19th century with shop fitting on the market side, typical old town building after the fire of 1803 with urban planning and documentation value, an indispensable building in an exposed corner situation for the market square ensemble.

three-storey, 11-5 axes, plastered facade, corner cuboid, sandstone shop area, window frames mostly natural stone, historic front door, tiled roof, windows somewhat disfiguring, absolutely indispensable due to the corner location at the lower end of the market, old list.

08967117
 


Residential building in closed development Muldenstrasse 3
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Early 19th century with shop, part of the historical old town ensemble with street space accentuating shop front, documentation value.

three-storey, five axes, plastered facade, sandstone shop front, window frames on the upper floor natural stone, gable roof, front door, disfiguring plastic windows, probably 1804/1805.

08967116
 
Residential house in a formerly closed area in a corner Muldenstrasse 11
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around 1805 Formerly with a goods store, building interesting for building research and city history with scientific and documentary value (presumably plastered half-timbered upper floor), indispensable corner building in the course of Muldenstrasse and at the beginning of the old market ensemble.

two-storey, 5-2 axes, plastered facade, upper floor half-timbered, mansard roof, small dormers with partly original windows, important corner building!

08967171
 
House in closed development in a corner Neugasse 1
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around 1805 with a shop, of importance in terms of urban planning, residential building in an important corner location, an indispensable part of the marketplace development, documentation and historical value, beautiful shop front.

three-storey, five axes, shop area on the ground floor made of sandstone, old shop door, plastered facade, brick roofing, one-sided crooked hip, old list

08967121
 
Residential house in semi-open development in a corner Neugasse 2
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around 1805 Significant urban development, residential building right next to the Leisniger town hall, documentary value, urban development in relation to Neugasse 1.

Compare Neugasse 1, disfiguring shop fittings, plastered facade, window frames made of porphyry tufa, one-sided crooked hip, tiled roof.

08967125
 
Residential house in a formerly closed development Neugasse 4
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around 1840 Historically of importance, three-storey plastered building characterizing the street scene as structural evidence of the historic old town development after the city fire in 1803, beautiful portal, documentation value.

three-storey, four axes, plastered facade, one-piece wooden windows with muntin, new roof covering, renovated, front door portal with basket arch and keystone, old list.

08967127
 
Residential building in closed development Neugasse 5
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around 1840 Historically important, interesting residential building in the historic old town area, beautiful portal, documentation value.

Three floors, three axes, plastered facade, walls made of porphyry tuff, gable roof with standing dormer window, front door walls with basket arch and keystone, renovated in 1991, new windows, portal relocated from another building.

08967656
 
Residential house in semi-open development, formerly with a restaurant Neumarkt 3
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before 1800 Building showing urban development structures on Neumarkt, of urban planning and scientific and documentary significance.

Two-storey, five axes, first floor quarry stone masonry, upper floor brick masonry, plastered facade, gable roof with tile roofing and five dormers, first floor porphyry tuff window frames (formerly with folding shutters), old list.

08967261
 
Residential house in semi-open development and mountain cellar in the courtyard area Neumarkt 8
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re. 1811 Suburban building of very interesting architectural history, beautiful segment arch portal, presumably plastered half-timbered upper floor, of value in terms of urban planning.

two-storey, quarry stone masonry at least on the ground floor, window frames and front door frame made of porphyry tuff, basket arch portal with keystone (marked CGM 1811), upper floor half-timbered plastered, gable roof with tile covering, wooden windows, GDR front door, gable top half-timbered with brick infill, courtyard side partially boarded up, upstairs dovecote, mountain cellar on the property, quarry stone masonry, sandstone door frame, old list.

08967264
 
Residential house in open development Neumarkt 9
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re. 1829 Historically important, picturesque residential building in the Neumarkt area in a unique, free-standing situation, with a basket arch portal made of porphyry tufa, plastered or slated half-timbered upper floor, documentation and rarity value.

two-storey, three axes, massive ground floor, upper storey half-timbered, plastered facade, gable side slated, plain tile, crooked hip roof, window frame porphyry tuff, basket arch portal porphyry tuff with keystone marked U. 1829, very beautiful original front door with handle and skylight, same but heavily modified building type cf. Brösener Gasse 3, old list.

08967265
 
Residential house in closed development and rear building Niederlanggasse 3
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around 1790 Old town building, which is important in terms of urban planning, is of special scientific interest as a plot of land on the city wall, beautiful classical door.

Two-storey, expanded attic with a disfiguring attic house, five axes, plastered facade, installation of shop windows, beautiful front door with handle and skylight, old windows, old interior doors and simple floor panels in the hallway, old list.

08967191
 
Residential building in closed development Niederlanggasse 4
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around 1800 Charming old town building with segment arch portal, scientific and documentary value, of importance in terms of urban planning

two-storey, four axes, plastered facade, very beautiful front door, gable roof with tile roofing, cellar vault (?) probably from the time before the city fire in 1803.

08967183
 
Residential building in closed development (rear building of the former municipal estate, see Kirchstrasse 15) Niederlanggasse 6
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18th century Significant in terms of urban development and architectural history, a beautiful keystone with an ox head above the gate, a passage to Kirchstrasse 15, historical and rarity value, importance for the cultural landscape.

Two-storey, plastered facade, steep and mighty gable roof with new tile roofing, keystone with cow head relief and inscription (P1824) above the gate entrance, on the ground floor arched cellar hatch made of porphyry tuff, old list.

08967184
 
Residential building in closed development Niederlanggasse 8
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Early 19th century Historically of importance, interesting old town building right next to the town estate, scientific and documentary value, importance for building research.

Two-storey, four axes, small cellar, gable roof with tile covering, plastered facade, front door and window frames on the ground floor, probably older in the core, three very beautiful original windows on the ground floor, classicistic front door with historicist skylight with etched glass, six natural stone steps to the house entrance, barrels - Vaulted cellar, approval under monument protection law.

08967186
 
Portal of a residential building Niederlanggasse 10
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re. 1701 Artistically of importance, rarity, Renaissance seating niche portal made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff.

Probably moved to the current location before 1900, old list.

08967185
 
Residential building in closed development Niederlanggasse 11
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re. 1865, later reshaped Significant in terms of building history and urban development, beautiful late classicist portal, scientific and documentary value, document of urban development, as a property on the outskirts of the town, it is important for the townscape.

two-storey, jamb, four axes, plastered facade, natural stone portal marked 18AB65, beautiful front door, profiled eaves, old list.

08967187
 
Residential building in closed development Niederlanggasse 13
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around 1865 simple classicist residential building in the old town area, property with rear city wall, urban development value.

three-storey, four axes, plastered facade, ground floor and 1st floor window frames made of porphyry tufa, renovated, new windows, expanded attic, old list.

08967188
 
Residential house in closed development, with side wing in the courtyard Niederlanggasse 15
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around 1845 Late classicistic plastered building in the old town, location on the city wall, of scientific and documentary interest.

three-storey, five axes, plastered facade, Biedermeier front door with skylight, new window, partial basement, profiled window frames, old list.

08967189
 
Residential building in closed development Niederlanggasse 17
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re. 1836 Narrow classicism building with a simple portal in the historic old town ensemble, designing the street, scientific and documentary value, especially with regard to the location on the city wall.

three-story, three axes, dormer window, plastered facade, natural stone frames, front door new, disfiguring plastic windows, entrance portal marked K 1836, old list.

08967190
 
Residential building in closed development Niederlanggasse 19
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around 1805, later reshaped Classicist plastered building typical of the old town, document of urban development, of interest for building research.

three-storey, three axes, plastered facade, disfiguring garage installation, gable roof with tile covering, new windows, old list

08965431
 
Residential house in half-open development in a corner, with side wing to the courtyard Niederlanggasse 20
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around 1800 Architecturally, artistically and urbanistically important, corner building indispensable for the district, of interest for building research and city history, with a high degree of authenticity, beautiful classical portal in the courtyard.

two-storey, five axes, ground floor quarry stone masonry, all walls natural stone, gable roof with brick covering, GDR list, very nice front door and original windows, wooden shutters on the ground floor, old windows, partly with a basement, two-storey building at the rear, six axes, tiled roof, around 1870, front door around 1840, first floor quarry stone, upstairs brick masonry, plastered facade, two winter windows, in the gable to Kirchgasse original ox-eye, old list.

08967195
 
Residential house in closed development with a small rear building Niederlanggasse 22
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Kern 17th century Architecturally significant residential building in the historic old town area, in the quarter that was spared by the city fire in 1803, presumably plastered half-timbered upper floor, classical portal, profiled window frames on the ground floor.

two-storey, four axes, plastered facade, window frames presumably 17th century with coupled window (profiled natural stone frame), front door frame around 1840, front door new and window too (unfortunately), gable roof with tile covering.

08967196
 
Residential house in closed development, with side wing to the courtyard Niederlanggasse 23
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around 1850 Architecturally important, classicist residential building with a beautiful portal, in an exposed location opposite the confluence of the Kleine Kirchgasse, charming town house in the old town, town wall property that is important in terms of town history and town planning.

three-storey, five axes, accentuated central axis, all walls made of natural stone, plastered facade, with fine plaster structure !, new windows, saddle roof with tile covering, old list.

08967193
 
Residential building in closed development Niederlanggasse 25
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around 1860 Simple, classicist civil building in an important urban planning location, scientifically and documentarily significant.

three-storey, four axes, plastered facade, all walls made of natural stone, partially basement, new front door and windows, gable roof with tile covering, old list.

08967194
 
Residential house in closed development and Heiste Niederlanggasse 26
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around 1800 Significant in terms of urban planning and building history, impressive location near the castle hill, scientific and documentary value, beautiful segment arch portal.

Two-storey, four axes, plastered facade, window frames made of porphyry tuff, wooden shutters on the ground floor, front door portal made of porphyry tuff with basket arch and keystone, ground floor with approx. 80 cm wall thickness! Gable roof, unique eaves with offset half-round tiles, staircase and stairs in front of the house.

08967201
 
Residential house in semi-open development and Heiste Niederlanggasse 28
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around 1800 Significant in terms of building history and urban planning, the old town building opposite the castle hill with a plastered half-timbered upper floor, beautiful basket arch portal, indispensable for urban planning, of interest for building research and the history of urban development.

Two-storey, windows on the ground floor changed, ground floor solid masonry, upper floor half-timbered with clay infill, profiled eaves, windows on the upper floor old - on the first floor around 1935, front door portal made of porphyry tufa with basket arch and keystone, boarded gable to the castle hill, old list.

08967202
 
Residential building in closed development Niederlanggasse 29
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around 1845 Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning, classicistic plastered building typical of the old town with a simple portal, document of urban development.

Two-storey, six axes, plastered facade, window frames made of natural stone, front door with porphyry tufa portal, gable roof with tile covering, new disfiguring windows, front door around 1930, old list.

08967198
 
Residential building in closed development Niederlanggasse 31
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around 1915 Significant in terms of architectural history, rare structural evidence of the so-called reform style architecture in the core area of ​​the old town.

two-storey, expanded attic with two-axis roof house, plaster facade with artificial stone structure, renovated in 1999, gable roof with new tile covering, old list.

08967203
 
Residential house in closed development as well as side extension Niedermarktgasse 1
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1st third of the 19th century with a small shop, historically important, broad plastered building with a classicistic portal, in the core area of ​​the old town of Leisnig, important for the cityscape and building research.

two-storey, seven axes, mansard gable roof, plastered facade, profiled eaves, window and door frames porphyry tufa, wooden shutters on the ground floor, roof with brick covering, shop front made of sandstone, extension with gate passage.

08967178
 
Residential building in closed development Niedermarktgasse 3
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Kern around 1804 with a shop, historically important, the plastered building that helped shape the street, interesting for the city's history, beautiful local shop front from the Wilhelminian era.

three-storey, four axes, plastered facade, gable roof with tile roofing and two new dormers, renovated, new windows.

08967253
 


Residential building in closed development Niedermarktgasse 5
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Early 19th century Charming old town building, half-timbered upper floor on the courtyard side, significant in terms of urban development with an effect on Oberlanggasse, scientific and documentary value, the mansard roof in Leisnig with a rarity.

Two storeys, four axes, mansard gable roof (now expanded), plastered facade, partial basement, renovation stuck, old front door, solid construction, gable top half-timbered with brick infill, rear front visible framework on the upper floor.

08967663
 


Residential building in closed development Niedermarktgasse 8
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around 1885, essentially older Simple old town building with scientific and documentary value, significant urban development in the closed street, beautiful house entrance door.

three-storey, three axes, ground floor and 1st floor quarry stone masonry, 2nd floor brick masonry, plastered facade, window frames on the ground floor sandstone, on the upper floor porphyry tufa, original: front door with grilles and skylight partially with etched glass panes, staircase, courtyard door.

08967177
 


Residential house in semi-open development Oberlanggasse
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around 1804 Urban planning important due to its isolated location at the Oberlanggasse narrow passage, one of the rare preserved buildings with a half-timbered façade, scientific and documentary importance.

two-storey, plastered facade, quarry stone masonry on the ground floor, brickwork on the first floor, half-timbered gable with adobe and brick infills, framing of shop window and shop door made of sandstone, second building with visible framework on the upper floor, original: old windows, shop door around 1925, old folding shutter on the ground floor with hand-forged bands, Old list.

08967254
 


House in closed development in a corner Oberlanggasse 1
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18th century Significant in terms of architectural history, classicistically modified baroque building with a remarkable plastered facade, beautiful classicist portal on Turnerstrasse, scientific and documentary value, important urban function as a defining corner building.

two-storey, 6-6 axes, plastered facade with attractive structure, disfiguring new windows, four sandstone steps to the Oberlanggasse entrance, natural stone frames, formerly with a shop fitting, original: front door on Oberlanggasse, fire around 1780, then reconstruction, restoration investigations 1991/1992.

08967249
 


Residential building in closed development Oberlanggasse 5
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1740 according to information Architecturally important, sensitively renovated old town building with charming details, beautiful segment arch portal, characterizing the street in the ensemble that has been preserved.

Two-storey, four axes, plastered facade, natural stone walls, gable roof with tile roofing, small vaulted cellar made of quarry stone, wooden shutters, survived the second city fire in 1803.

08967256
 


Residential house in semi-open development Oberlanggasse 12
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1st half of the 19th century Of importance in terms of urban planning, plastered construction characterizing the street, of importance for scientific and documentary purposes.

three-storey, four axes, ground floor massive quarry stone masonry and natural stone walls, upper storeys half-timbered with clay and brick infills, crooked hip roof with brick covering in the gable, two small original windows divided into six - also a window above the front door, old list.

08967252
 


Residential house in semi-open development, at the intersection with Baderberg Oberlanggasse 16
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after 1804 Building that is interested in building research and the history of the city, presumably plastered half-timbered upper floor, beautiful segment arch portal, in a concise urban development situation.

two-storey, three axes, plastered facade, solid masonry on the ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable clay framework, mansard gable crooked hipped roof, gable side two window frames made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff with basket arch and keystone, vacant, extraordinary.

08967250
 


Residential building in closed development Oberlanggasse 17
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around 1830 appealing old town building in a closed street, historically valuable, classical portal.

two-storey, four axes, plastered facade with historical plastering, saddle roof with cardboard shingles, dragged gutters and reclining windows, front door portal made of porphyry tufa, natural stone window frames, small cellar.

08967255
 
Residential building in closed development Oberlanggasse 19
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around 1840 Classicist old town building with a beautiful portal, building historical documentation value.

Two storeys, four axes, disfiguring shop fitting (shop window), saddle roof with slate roof, front door portal and window frames on the upper floor made of porphyry tufa, roof houses probably around 1930, small cellar, old list.

08967664
 
Front door and portal of a residential building Oberlanggasse 33
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around 1875 Artistically and technically important, beautiful late classicist front door with original handle and grids from the Wilhelminian era, unique skylight and framing made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, rarity.

House probably 17th century in the core, ground floor with very thick walls.

08967251
 
Residential building in closed development Obermarktgasse 2
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around 1830, later reshaped Formerly with a shop, of importance in terms of urban planning, typical old town building in correspondence with the marketplace ensemble, building certificate in the closed street, documentary value.

three-storey, six axes, plastered facade, profiled window frames, tiled gable roof, two annoying dormers, vacant, on the 1st floor inside basket arches / windows, cornice, original windows on the 1st floor (!), old list.

08967129
 
Residential building in closed development Obermarktgasse 6
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Early 19th century Evidence of past building and living culture in the closed street, beautiful entrance portal, part of the historic old town.

three-storey, five axes, plastered facade, quarry stone construction, porphyry tuff window frames, sandstone entrance walls, front door set back, front door around 1840, mansard roof, vacant, formerly sales area on the ground floor.

08967130
 
Residential house in today half-open development, with restaurant Obermarktgasse 7
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around 1840 Significant in terms of local and architectural history, magnificent portal with triangular gable, one of the largest buildings in the street near Mittelgasse, document for the commercial structure in the old town area.

Two-storey, six axes, plastered facade, mansard roof with tile covering, window frames porphyry tufa, sandstone access portal, original front door, old list.

08967136
 
Residential house in closed development, with side wing in the courtyard Obermarktgasse 16
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around 1840 Formerly with a shop, of importance in terms of urban development, residential building in the closed street with remains of the decorative shop area from the early days, beautiful entrance door, documentation value.

three-storey, five axes, plastered facade, window frames made of natural stone (porphyry tuff), formerly with a sales area on the ground floor, four shop and wall pillar templates with satyr capitals preserved on the ground floor, house access via two old sandstone steps, new disfiguring windows.

08967132
 
Residential house in closed development, with side wing in the courtyard
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Residential house in closed development, with side wing in the courtyard Obermarktgasse 20
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around 1800 Picturesque old town building, town and building historical value, simple classical portal, over three decades use as a puppet theater, place of activity of Heinz Kotte.

two-storey, four axes, quarry stone construction, plastered facade with corner blocks, high attic, with brick roofing and dormer window, original front door and window, plaque commemorating puppet theater (1918–1952) and Heinz Kotte (5.6.1907–18.3.1989), window on the ground floor with basket arches inside, old list.

08967134
 
Residential building in closed development Obermarktgasse 22
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around 1840 lovingly refurbished residential building in a closed street, with segment arch portal, building historical value

two-storey, three axes, walls made of porphyry tufa, plastered facade, beaver tail roof, 2 dormers, very nice new windows, old front door with grille and handle, renovated, old list.

08967135
 
Apartment house in closed development in a corner Olbrichtplatz 1
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around 1885 Significant in terms of urban development and architectural history, sensational Gründerzeit head building in the corner of Friedrich-Naumann-Straße and Johannistalstraße, defining the square, evidence of demanding construction activity in the Bahnhofsviertel (structural unit with Johannistalstraße 2 and Friedrich-Naumann-Straße 20).

Two storeys, 2-9-2 axes, central projection three axes with a dwelling and triangular gable, quarry stone plinth, plastered facade with plastered structure, building dominating the space, original: front door with grilles and skylight.

08967408
 
Apartment building in half-open development in a corner with commercial extension Olbrichtplatz 2
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around 1885 Significant in terms of urban development and architectural history, finely decorated historicism building, beautiful front door, accentuating the street and square.

Three storeys, 4-4 axes, plastered facade with plaster and stucco structure, slate roof with a flat slope, windows new, renovated, formerly corner store original: iron grating of the front door.

08967409
 
Residential house in open development with a small extension Olbrichtplatz 5
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1750, later reshaped (1864) Socially and historically of importance, urban development accent, pre-foundational development of the station suburb, of scientific and documentary interest.

Two floors, hipped roof, plastered facade, original roof structure, strong masonry on the ground floor and first floor, unusual location outside the old town, no monument in 1996.

08967399
 
Carl Ferdinand Adam Monument
Carl Ferdinand Adam Monument Peter-Apian-Platz
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re. 1900 artistically of importance, memorable value, importance for city history and popular education.

Unveiled in 1900, created on behalf of the German Singers in honor of Carl Ferdinand Adams (1806–1867), the result of a competition won by the artist Juchoff (Paul Juchoff?). 1949 New casting of the bronze portrait relief, which was melted down during the Second World War.

08967236
 
Residential building in closed development Peter-Apian-Platz 1
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around 1860 Architecturally important, beautiful late classicist portal, evidence of the city expansion and development in the former city wall and moat area.

three-storey, four axes, plastered facade, porphyry framing, tile-covered saddle roof, high-quality beautiful front door with skylight, courtyard door and some windows on the courtyard side old, toilet extension, probably around 1840 and an addition at the end of the 19th century.

08967248
 
Residential house (formerly a savings bank) in half-open development, with lateral fencing Peter-Apian-Platz 3
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re. 1903 Of importance in terms of local history and architectural history, remarkable historicism building in the former wall area, urban development testimony to the urban expansion during the Wilhelminian era.

two-storey, expanded attic, plastered facade with artificial stone (?) structure, refurbished, new windows, new roofing with beaver-tail tiles, mid-house with decorative decoration (bees, books, globe, owl), probably old school, old list.

08967247
 
Factory (carpentry workshop) Peter-Apian-Platz 11
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around 1895 Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning, multi-colored clinker brick building from the Wilhelminian era, location on the slope that characterizes the townscape. 09302152
 
Post office (address: Poststrasse 12 and Bergstrasse 2) in a semi-open development and in a corner location, with a retaining wall and terrace as well as a gate entrance on Bergstrasse
Post office (address: Poststrasse 12 and Bergstrasse 2) in a semi-open development and in a corner location, with a retaining wall and terrace as well as a gate entrance on Bergstrasse Poststrasse 2
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around 1900 Significant in terms of architectural history, magnificent historic building (clinker facade, volute gable) in an exorbitant location, wide impact in the Muldental, local historical value.

three-storey, red clinker brick building, terrace porch and base storey Cyclops masonry, rich sandstone structure, original: window, grille at the entrance, foot scraper. Additional address: Poststrasse 12 (extension building).

08967144
 
Post office (address: Poststrasse 12 and Bergstrasse 2) in a semi-open development and in a corner location, with a retaining wall and terrace as well as a gate entrance on Bergstrasse Poststrasse 12
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around 1900 Significant in terms of architectural history, magnificent historic building (clinker facade, volute gable) in an exorbitant location, wide impact in the Muldental, local historical value.

three-storey, red clinker brick building, terrace porch and base storey Cyclops masonry, rich sandstone structure, original: window, grille at the entrance, foot scraper. Additional address: Poststrasse 12 (extension building).

08967144
 
Residential building in closed development Poststrasse 13
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around 1805 Historically interesting building in a closed street, with segment arch portal, important for the old town ensemble.

three-storey, three axes, plastered facade, portal made of porphyry tuff with basket arch and keystone, 1st and 2nd floor presumably half-timbered, gable roof with tile covering, two windows on the ground floor with folding shutters and porphyry tufa walls, empty, protruding gable surfaces boarded up, old list.

08967175
 
Residential building in closed development Poststrasse 23
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re. 1804 Striking old town building with a very large roof structure, beautiful basket arch portal, building historical value, of interest for urban research (trade).

Two-storey, very high attic storey, half-timbered gable, tiled roof, plastered facade, porphyry tufa on the ground floor, original front door with basket arch portal and keystone marked 1804, window on the upper storey around 1935, old list.

08967143
 
Residential building in closed development Quergasse 5
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re. 1830 Significant in terms of building history, with a basket arch portal made of porphyry tufa, charming residential building in the Neustadt ensemble, of scientific and documentary value.

Two-storey, three axes, plastered facade, porphyry tuff walls on the ground floor, basket arch portal with keystone marked H.1830., gable roof with tile covering, new windows.

08967272
 
Apartment building in a semi-open area in a corner Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 1
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around 1890 Significant in terms of architectural history and urban development, sophisticated front building, accentuating the street space, a Wilhelminian style building with a clinker brick facade.

three-storey, 5-1-4 axes, clinker facade with artificial stone structure, porphyry plinth, elevated corner situation, artificial slate roof, disfiguring the shop area, plastic windows, inside everything “neatly”, original iron stair railing, courtyard building with large attic, storage hatch, original windows, old, plastered facade.

08967315
 
Villa with garage house, front garden and pavilion Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 6
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1912 Significant building history, well-proportioned plastered building with artificial stone decor in the reform style of the time around 1910, documentation value, part of the Leisniger villa district.

two-storey, plastered facade with artificial stone decor, extended attic with beaver tail cover, funding through urban monument protection, stark contrast to the penny market with parking lot next to it, original: some windows, front door and vestibule door with polished panes, interior doors some with original handles, iron grating of the terrace, original interior, refurbished with permission under monument protection law.

08967290
 
Rental villa with enclosure and garden pavilion Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 12
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around 1912 Significant building history, attractive residential building with plastered facade and artificial stone decor in the reform style of the period around 1910, beautiful house entrance with vestibule, documentation value, part of the Leisniger villa district.

two-storey, usable basement, expanded attic with a dwelling, high hipped roof with tile covering, plastered facade with plaster and artificial stone decor, lavishly decorated house entrance / vestibule, SOS: the first plastic windows disfigure the house, original: almost all windows, front door with grilles, doors inside with handles, marble floor in the entrance area, old list.

08967289
 


Residential house in open development, with enclosure and front garden Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 14
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re. 1934 high-quality residential building from the early 1930s, in the local style, rarity, testimony to the local architectural history.

two-storey, plastered facade, high-quality porphyry tufa portal with keystone (Aesculapian wand points to the client), the first plastic windows spoil the building, hipped roof with tile covering and bat dome, two chimneys, original: front door and skylight, two window grilles, some windows, simple fencing, old list.

08967287
 


Villa with front garden and enclosure Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 15
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around 1915 Architecturally important, charming private housing from the beginning of the 20th century in the reform style of the time, part of the villa district.

one-storey, developed attic, roof landscape with artificial slate covering (new), plaster facade, e.g. Z. renovation, encasing quarry stone wall (porphyry tufa), wooden or metal fields lost, old list.

08967288
 


Residential house in open development, with garden Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 16
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around 1930 Architecturally appealing, contemporary single-family residential building, in the local style, value for documentation, of architectural significance, part of the Leisniger villa district.

one-storey, plastered facade, original: windows, wooden shutters with fine decor, front door (?), old list.

08967286
 


House in a corner Scheunengasse 1
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around 1860 A plastered building from the early Wilhelminian style characterizing a street, urban development documentation value.

Two-storey, gable front two axes, eaves four axes, simple plastered facade, new windows, shop area not very advantageous, window frames partly sandstone, rear extension (no monument), old list.

08967320
 


pavilion Schloßberg
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around 1925 important for the townscape, above the street Schloßberg, opposite the castle hill, a rare testimony.

Wooden pavilion, tent roof

08967371
 


Fountain on the mountain side
Fountain on the mountain side Schloßberg
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re. 1938 Artistically and technically important, made of porphyry tufa with relief plate, historical value, document for popular education.

In the middle of the castle hill there used to be only one watering place where the animals could drink before they carried the sacks of grain to the market square. In memory of these troughs, the Leisnig sculptor Loose created today's donkey fountain. This was inaugurated on July 3, 1938.

08967353
 


Residential house in semi-open development in a corner location (a plot of land with Niederlanggasse 33) Schloßberg 7
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re. 1701, remodeling around 1900 Significant in terms of building history, house history, artistically, urban development and the street scene, on the building a fountain (formerly a Renaissance seating niche portal, marked 1701) and three natural stone heads on the gable from the demolished Niedertor, impressive corner building, cityscape-defining location, the half-timbered configurations with rarity value.

two-storey, massive ground floor, high attic with rich half-timbered gable, formerly bakery, old list.

08967205
 
House in a corner, with attached outbuilding Schloßberg 9
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17th century Significant in terms of building history and house history, at its core a renaissance building, simple classicist portal, corner building with an imposing hipped roof that is indispensable in urban planning, important location on the castle hill, of scientific, documentary and urban history interest.

Two-storey, massive ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, mighty hipped roof with brick covering, core 17th century, front door portal classicistic, new windows, outbuildings also on Lichtenberggasse, 19th century, half-timbered with clay infills, tile-covered saddle roof, old list.

08967211
 


Residential house in formerly half-open development Schloßberg 35
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re. 1715 Significant in terms of architectural history, simple baroque building with a beautiful segmented arch portal, important urban location in a curve situation, is one of the oldest preserved suburban buildings, of scientific and documentary value, of interest in terms of urban history.

two-storey, three axes, plastered facade, very steep and high pitched roof with brick covering, basket arch portal with keystone marked SK 1715 (porphyry tuff, first letter illegible), quarry stone construction, old list.

08967352
 


Residential building in closed development Schloßberg 48
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around 1780 Significant in terms of building history and house history, one of the narrowest Leisnig houses, with a segmental arch portal, part of the closed street below the castle, of particular interest for building research.

two-storey, quarry stone masonry on the ground floor, basket arch portal with keystone (porphyry tuff), plastered facade, gable roof with tile covering, upper floor probably half-timbered, old windows, original front door, wooden shutters on the ground floor, vacant, very narrow house, old list.

08967357
 


Residential building in closed development Schloßberg 54
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around 1830 In terms of urban history and urban planning, interesting residential building in a closed street, scientific and documentary value.

two-storey, five axes, ground floor very strong masonry, plastered facade, ground floor and upper storey natural stone window frames, saddle roof, disfiguring front door, should be renovated in 2003 (new windows, facade, attic extension), old list.

08967359
 


Semi-open residential building and back building in the courtyard Schloßberg 57
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around 1840 Of interest in terms of town planning, town building history and scientific-documentary, street-defining location.

two-storey, five windows on the upper floor, ground floor quarry stone masonry with window frames made of porphyry tuff, front door with sandstone frame, upper floor presumably half-timbered, plastered facade, gable roof with tile covering, old windows on the upper floor and all winter windows, two windows on the ground floor with wooden shutters, two-story residential building in the courtyard, plastered facade, Gable roof with tile covering, windows and winter windows preserved, old list.

08967358
 


Basket arch portal of a residential building Schloßberg 58
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re. 1809 Artisanal and artistic of importance, basket arch portal made of porphyry tuff with decorated keystone (rarity).

Residential house (two-storey) really not a monument, porphyry tufa, lower cut stones made of sandstone, keystone marked DK 1809 number 23, the key is a rarity.

08967360
 


Mountain cellar on the property of a residential building Schloßberg 66
(map)
19th century Document of historical stockpiling management.

with round arch portal made of porphyry tufa and two-winged wooden gate carved directly into the castle hill, house itself old but very disfigured.

08967363
 


Front door and portal of a residential building Schloßberg 68
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around 1845 Artisanal and artistic of importance, classicistic front door with natural stone walls, document of old craftsmanship.

Residential building not a monument, two-storey, three axes, plastered facade, gable roof with tile roofing, ground floor very beautiful front door and windows, each original with natural stone walls.

08967362
 


Residential building in closed development Schloßberg 75
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around 1820 Scientific and documentary value, historical building in the closed street, simple classical portals, of architectural significance, with unique plastering.

two-storey, four axes, historical plastering, ground floor with natural stone walls, new windows, gable roof with new beaver tail covering and pike dome, solid construction, ground floor approx. 80 cm wall thickness, old list.

08967361
 


Residential house in a formerly closed development as well as courtyard wing and seating niche portal in the courtyard Schloßberg 83
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around 1800 with shop fitting, historical and scientific-documentary value, baroque segment arch portal to the street, older seating niche portal to the courtyard.

two-storey, five axes, plastered facade, ground floor and upper storey natural stone walls, cellar barrel (?), tiled gable roof, original: front door with handle and skylight, a window around 1910 on the ground floor with a unique structure, shop front 1st half of the 20th century, courtyard wing with clay pegs - Truss, old list.

08967364
 


Residential house in a formerly closed development Schloßberg 87
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around 1885 Small but charming Wilhelminian style residential building, of architectural interest, unusually richly decorated front door.

Two-storey, four axes, plaster facade with plaster structure, disfiguring new plastering of the plinth, unfavorable plastic windows, gable roof with new tile covering.

08967365
 


Residential house in semi-open development Schloßberg 93
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around 1850 Historically of importance, located directly on the old Muldenbrücke bridge, late classicist-looking Gründerzeit building, town planning and documentary value.

two-storey, eight axes, two entrances, a shop, plastered facade with plaster and sandstone structure, windows and doors as well as folding shutters on the ground floor new, expanded attic, slate roof with dormers.

08967370
 


Apartment building in closed development Schlossstrasse 1
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around 1890 Significant in terms of urban development and architectural history, simple Wilhelminian style building with a major role in shaping the cityscape as a destination on Kirchstrasse, also interesting as a document of the Wilhelminian building changes in Leisnig.

three-storey, eight axes, plastered facade, with artificial stone and plaster structures, window canopies, original: some windows, stairwell, simple floor tiles.

08967220
 


Residential house in a corner location in a semi-open development Schloßstraße 2
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around 1830 in a defining corner situation on the narrow passage to the church square, significant urban planning, scientific and documentary value.

three-story, six axes on Schloßstraße, plastered facade, partly renovated, new windows, old list.

08965250
 


Residential and guest house in open development Schlossstrasse 7
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before 1800 Significant historically and in terms of urban development, in an exposed location, front building at the main entrance to Leisniger Castle, impressive baroque building.

today a restaurant tavern, two-storey, plastered facade with plastered structure, hipped roof with plain tiles, new roof house, rear extensions, old list.

08967219
 


Villa as well as terraces and vaulted cellar Schlossstrasse 9
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around 1860 with restaurant, charming ensemble above the Mulde valley, of value in terms of urban planning, document of the city's history, worth remembering.

very ruinous, two-storey, terrace on substructure, plastered facade, vaulted cellar, original: stone staircase with iron railing, doors inside, floors, windows, wooden shutters, old list.

08967325
 


Residential house in open development Teichgasse 4
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around 1860 of interest in terms of town history, probably Leisnig's first garrison building.

Two-storey and eleven axles, three-storey back, hipped roof with brick covering, ground floor quarry stone masonry, brick masonry on the upper floors, plastered facade, porphyry tufa window frames, some original windows have been preserved on the back.

08967271
 


Residential building in closed development Teichgasse 5
(map)
around 1800 Socially important, one of the narrowest Leisnig buildings, a rarity.

two-storey, two axes, plastered facade with historical plastering, very narrow house, renovated, new windows, gable roof with new beaver tail covering, original front door and handle, old list.

08967262
 


Monument of Saxonia
Monument of Saxonia Tragnitzer Strasse
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19th century History and memory value.

Sandstone, ceramic plastic (slightly damaged) on a sandstone base, “Alex. Schmidt Thonwaaren-Factory-Buschbad-Meissen "

08967368
 


Apartment house in closed development in a corner Tragnitzer Strasse 2
(map)
around 1890 From an urban planning point of view, an indispensable corner building, originally to be seen in connection with the old Muldenbrücke, a Wilhelminian-era building with a facade that appears late-classic.

three-storey, 7-5 axes, plastered facade with plaster and sandstone structure, important corner building, tiled roof, first disfiguring plastic windows, original: front door, some windows, old list.

08967369
 


Residential house in open development Tragnitzer Strasse 5
(map)
18th century Socially and historically significant, with a simple plastered facade and sandstone walls on the ground floor, building research and documentation value.

two-storey, four axes, plastered facade, quarry stone construction, sandstone walls, gable roof, old list on the ground floor.

08967367
 


Residential building in closed development Turnerstrasse 7
(map)
re. 1804 Residential building on a narrow plot of land built immediately after the city fire in 1803, part of the closed, preserved street, of scientific and documentary value. 09302169
 


Residential building in closed development Turnerstrasse 8
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re. 1804 Residential building on a narrow plot of land built immediately after the city fire in 1803, part of the closed, preserved street, of scientific and documentary value.

Three floors, three axes, window frames on the ground floor and 1st floor porphyry tuff, front door: framing porphyry tufa with basket arch and keystone marked 1804, gable roof with new tile covering, attic house, partially basement, plastered facade without structure, disfiguring windows on the upper floors, very beautiful original front door and Skylight.

08967660
 


Residential building in closed development Turnerstrasse 9
(map)
re. 1803, remodeling re. 1925 Residential building erected immediately after the city fire in 1803 on a narrow plot of land, part of the closed preserved street, scientific and documentary value, beautiful basket arch portal. 09302170
 
Residential building in closed development Turnerstrasse 13
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19th century A street-characterizing building with a simple plastered facade, one of the largest residential buildings in the closed, preserved street.

three-storey, seven axes, plastered facade with plastered structure, front door and window walls on the ground floor and 1st floor porphyry tuff, three windows on the ground floor sandstone framing, renovation (with loft conversion) stuck.

08967244
 
Residential house in semi-open development Turnerstrasse 20
(map)
around 1840 Residential building in the Ensemble Altstadt Leisnig, important urban planning location in Korrespondenz Kornhaus and in the street axis from Peter-Apian-Platz.

Two floors, five axes, natural stone frames on the ground floor, new front door, old windows on the upper floor, gable roof with tile covering, effective location.

08967659
 
Residential house in closed development and small outbuilding in the courtyard Turnerstrasse 21
(map)
around 1840 Residential building typical of the old town in a closed street, beautiful classical portal, document of the historic old town in the outskirts, of interest for building and urban research.

two-storey, on the ground floor three axes, upstairs four axes, window frames on the ground floor made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, beautiful front door frame and window frames on the upper floor made of natural stone, ground floor quarry stone masonry, on the upper floor brick masonry, plastered facade, gable roof with tile covering, on the eaves zone Deutsches Band, courtyard side large dormer window, Old list.

08967245
 
Individual monument of the totality of the city fortifications: defense and watchtower in the course of the city wall (see also totality document Obj. 08967294) Turnerstrasse 22
(map)
medieval History and documentation value.

Defense and watchtower made of quarry stone, approval under monument protection law 1999.

08967293
 
Former granary
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Former granary Turnerstrasse 26
(map)
according to Dehio around 1480 Of importance in terms of building history, house history, local history and the appearance of the town, in a formative urban development situation on the edge of the old town, historical as well as scientific and documentary value, of interest for popular education.

Plastered construction, high pitched roof with tile covering, renovated, old list.

Lt. Record sheets from the 1950s (Max Grimmer) originally built as a stables, then granary, 1837–1877 municipal theater, since 1877 used as a gym. Extension in front of the theater-restaurant built in 1864 by order of the master glazier Kötitz - referred to as "Glashütte".

08967246
 
Residential house in semi-open development Webergasse 1
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around 1890 with shop, the Webergasse defining building, building history document of the Wilhelminian city expansion.

two-storey, five axes, plastered facade with plastered structure, broken stone base, basement, upper floor brick masonry, new windows, loft, original: front door with skylight with old glass, stairwell, stairwell window with remains of colored and etched glazing, empty.

08967267
 
Mountain cellar Webergasse 20 (near)
(map)
1st half of the 19th century historical document of earlier warehousing and supply management.

opposite number 1 (quarry stone masonry).

08967269
 


Mountain cellar Webergasse 20 (next to)
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century historical document of earlier warehousing and supply management.

opposite number 3/5 (quarry stone masonry).

08967268
 


Villa with enclosure, side garden with fountain, archway and outbuilding in the courtyard with garage and portico as well as garden and pavilion Würkertstrasse 1
(map)
re. 1909 Architecturally, historically and artistically of importance, in the reform and homeland style of the beginning of the 20th century, splendid villa building with original furnishings, rarity.

single-storey with two-storey loft, mighty pointed gable, porphyry plinth, plastered facade with porphyry structure, garden veranda, multi-part roof landscape with brick roofing, original window, front door, interior doors, interior staircase, lead glass window expanded in 1945/1950, archway with coat of arms, front garden with small fountain (round with girl figure and deer, see fairy tale little brother and sister, labeled Alf. Thiele 1921), enclosure porphyry tufa wall, artificial stone pillar and wooden fence, garden pavilion with porphyry tufa columns, old list.

08967301
 


Residential house in a semi-open area in a corner and garage building in the courtyard Würkertstrasse 2
(map)
around 1875/1880 with shop, corner building that is important in terms of urban planning, value for documentation, classicistic plastered building in the closed street with very beautiful facade decor.

three-storey, 5-4 axes, plastered facade with plastered and stucco structure, new windows (tilt window), disfiguring shop front, but very fine stucco facade decor, courtyard side with plastic windows, garage house around 1930, three gates, flat hip roof with slate covering.

08967300
 


Residential house in open development, with access gate Würkertstrasse 4
(map)
around 1925 Significant in terms of urban planning, in the reform style of the period after 1910, residential construction in the suburb of villas, designing streets, value for documentation.

Two floors, bay window, tower, plastered facade, economical facade decor, tiled roof, refurbished, equipment preserved (Liebig / Delang), original: staircase, apartment entrance doors, cellar door.

08967671
 


Residential house in open development, with lateral fencing Würkertstrasse 5
(map)
around 1895 Historically important, charming Wilhelminian style building with clinker brick facade, part of the Leisniger villa district

two-storey, five axes, clinker building with rich sandstone structure, broken stone base porphyry tufa, slated mansard roof, plastic windows, original: front door, old list.

08967304
 


Rental villa Würkertstrasse 6
(map)
around 1885 Architecturally important, picturesque Wilhelminian style building with a classicist facade, in an interesting residential area, historical and documentation value.

Two-storey, four axes, plaster facade, stucco / sandstone structure, ground floor quarry stone masonry (porphyry tuff), central projecting two axes with triangular gable end, coarse new windows, original front door, very beautiful wooden veranda and small terrace with baluster, old list.

08967302
 


Rental villa with enclosure Würkertstrasse 8
(map)
around 1892 Of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history, picturesque Wilhelminian style villa construction with corner tower, documentation value, part of the Leisniger villa district.

two-storey, plastered facade with sandstone structure, multi-part structure, corner tower with pointed helmet, slate roof, renovated in 1994, new windows, original: front door, cellar window frames, old list.

08967303
 


Former factory (school since 1994) Würkertstrasse 9
(map)
around 1895 Wilhelminian style building, documentation and historical value, today belongs to the Peter Apian School (address: Franciscus-Nagler-Straße 3).

Conversion with permission, former ELMO factory building, old list.

08967292
 


Residential house in semi-open development Ziegelgasse 4
(map)
re. 1839 Simple building with a classicistic portal, exposed location, of architectural significance.

two-storey, five axes, gable roof with tile covering, plastered facade, brick and clay brick masonry, window frames only cleaned, front door portal sandstone marked number 4 JGK 1839., quarry stone plinth, window and front door new, plastic windows disfiguring in the gable, original: lightning rod on the roof, old list.

08967346
 

Deletions from the list of monuments

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential house in closed development (formerly Niederlanggasse 33) Schlossberg 7
(map)
around 1850 Historically interesting building in the closed street, document in the ensemble of the old town. One storey on the staircase, half-timbered with brick infill, expanded attic, original classicist front door, old list. Demolished in 2017. 08967204
 

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 .

Individual evidence

  1. Free Press, January 24, 2018.

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