List of cultural monuments in Leubnitz (Werdau)

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The list of cultural monuments in Leubnitz (Werdau) contains the official list of monuments of the State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony designated cultural monuments in Werdauer district of Leubnitz .

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Leubnitz

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Impersonal entity component Werdauer Waldeisenbahn with their railway systems, including track, signaling, stations and bridges in the city Werdau (OT Werdau Leubnitz) as well as in the community Langenbernsdorf (OT Langenbernsdorf, Trünzig), which belong to Part Werdau, OT Leubnitz: the entirety of parts substructure , Superstructure, signal systems, telecommunication systems and route kilometers (Map) important transport route for West Saxon hard coal to Thuringia as well as for Seelingstädter uranium concentrate in the direction of the USSR, so that the region beyond the state border has a strong impact and is of economic, railway and regional history (see also the aggregate document in the Werdau district - object 09305659 - as well as the aggregate documents in Langeneilsdorf , OT Langenbernsdorf - object 09305661 - and in Langenbernsdorf, OT Trünzig - object 09305662).

Individual monuments: section Werdau, OT Werdau: - Werdau West stop (see individual monument document - object 09243455) section Langenbernsdorf, OT Langenbernsdorf: - Langenbernsdorf station (see individual monument document - object 09305657) section Langenbernsdorf, OT Trünzig: - station Trünzig (see individual monument document - object 09305658 )

Sub-structure: sub-structure: planum for a two-track projected route, retaining walls at cuttings and several railway bridges (see description below) - superstructure: track body with main and side tracks and switches, heterogeneous stock with wooden and concrete sleepers, last renovations in the mid-1990s Years (at the junction from the main line Leipzig – Hof in Werdau, according to EFWO information, renewed around 2000) - Signal systems: electrical signals (most stations on the line were only equipped with entry signals, only Werdau, Wünschendorf and Weida received exit signals), whistle boards and snow plow boards at level crossings (these were unrestricted with the exception of Langenbernsdorf train station) - Line telephone line: wooden telegraph poles with porcelain insulators on iron crossbeams (different designs: single masts, buttress masts), some with telephone boxes or loudspeakers, overhead lines originally built s non-insulated wires - for the railway's own telecommunications and telephone operations on non-electrified railway lines (today mainly replaced by mobile communications - GSM-R -), especially important on single-track lines for communication between trains and stations (a railway radio hole led to a train accident around 1995 the route where two trains collided near Teichwolframsdorf), meanwhile of rarity and importance for the history of railways as well as technology - route kilometrage using so-called hectometer stones : to the side of the track bed and at right angles to the track, set in the ground with concrete pillars, originally cast, black-colored numbering Made of stone, later replaced by metal panels on posts or signal masts or after route electrification on catenary masts due to the relatively high production and maintenance costs, today only used on non-electrified branch routes z, of rarity and importance in railway history.

Railway bridges: In the course of the route there are some remarkable engineering structures (including listed), including three tunnels and the Oschützal Viaduct from 1884, a pillar viaduct built under the direction of the structural engineer Claus Köpke, who is known for the construction of the Blue Wonder in Dresden. On the Saxon side there were no major cuts in the terrain and only a few streets did not cross the route at the same level, for example in the case of two railway overpasses on the section between Werdau Hauptbahnhof and Werdau West stop in the new curved track west of Werdau in 1901.

Sub-section Werdau, OT Werdau: - Railway bridge over Kantstrasse / road to Westbahnhof, route kilometers 1.676: Concrete arch bridge, 27 m long, 6.3 m high, built in 1938, possibly replaced. older bridge construction, characterizing the street scene and of importance in terms of railway and building history - railway bridge over Stadtgutstraße, route kilometers 1.485, natural stone arch bridge, in the core vmtl. from 1901, with a southern extension from 1938 (concrete arch construction) and concrete facing on the northern front side, 25.4 m long, 6 m high, the widening testifies to the partial expansion of the line to the double-track main line between 1937 and 1939, characterizing the street scene and from the history of the railway and construction Meaning.

Section Langenbernsdorf, OT Langenbernsdorf: - Railway overpass between the Langenbernsdorf and Teichwolframsdorf stations, built around 1938 as a concrete girder bridge, received a new reinforced concrete slab (rolled girder in concrete), abutments and side wing walls made of pointed concrete, face surfaces of the carriageway slab and the slabs that enclose the wing walls around 1995 Elaborated like a flute.

Overpass:

Section Langenbernsdorf, OT Trünzig: - Road bridge over the railway line after the Trünzig stop, the "Hohe Straße" transfers from Langenbernsdorf to Wolframsdorf, possibly. Erected in the course of the route construction, increased in the 1930s in the course of the planned but never carried out electrification of the route in order to adapt the headroom to the larger space requirements of overhead lines (according to EFWO), concrete beam bridge, wing walls made entirely of layered masonry, abutments in the lower ones 3/4 also in layered masonry with corner blocks made of embossed porphyry stone, concrete tipped over it, scratched on the edges, visible surfaces of the carriageway slab structured like a fluted .

About the history of the line: part of the railway line Werdau – Mehltheuer railway line, runs on Saxon and Thuringian territory, regular-gauge branch line - the last major construction of a regular-gauge railway in western Saxony

Railway line Leipzig – Werdau – Hof (route abbreviation WM) between 1842 and 1842 1851 one of the first long-distance railways in Germany gradually put into operation, 1845 commissioning of the Crimmitschau – Werdau u. Werdau – Zwickau (branch from the main line to the traffic development of the Zwickau coal mines), since the 1860s discussions about the construction of a further rail link for Werdau, 1872 foundation of the "Saxon-Thuringian Ostwestbahnactiengesellschaft" with the concession to build a double-track line from Werdaunach Weida ( was supposed to facilitate the transport of the Zwickau hard coal coke to the Thuringian ironworks, the Maximilianhütte, which had been in existence since 1872, and also to open up the forestry Werzeit forest), construction of the Werdau – Weida section began in 1874, opened in 1876, since 1882 property of the Royal Saxon State Railways (1884 classified as a secondary line), primarily served freight traffic, Seelingstädt and Teichwolframsdorf (a popular excursion point for day trippers from Werdau and the surrounding area until the Second World War), initially the only boarding points along the new route, later a facility further train stations / stops (on the Saxon side: 1884 Langenbernsdorf, 1916 Werdau West, 1952 Trünzig), increase in mainly local passenger traffic on the route, 1898–1901 new exit from Werzeit train station in a northerly direction, bridging the Leipzig route (previously southern route via Leubnitzer Flur, railway embankment still partially preserved here),

Operation as a single-track branch line, although the substructure is laid out for double-track operation, from 1899 double-track expansion of the Gauern – Endschütz section (Thuringia), 1937/38 start of expansion of the line for continuous double-track traffic (area already owned by the railway from the start However, the necessary subgrade was missing, and bridges also had to be widened - see Reuss o. J., p. 7, Merkel 1977, p. 33), double track could no longer be completely established due to war preparations, 1947 dismantling of the existing second Track as a reparation payment, since then single-track, from 1949 uranium ore mining (opencast mining) in the Seelingstädt area by the SDAG Wismut - major increase in traffic on the route: initially transport of the rock masses for washing to Crossen (near Zwickau), with the commissioning of ore processing plant 102 in Seelingstädt in 1961 Transport of uranium concentrate in the direction of the USSR; Gütera closes in the 1960s Endschütz, Teichwolframsdorf and Langenbernsdorf production sites for public goods traffic, only terminal stations as well as Seelingstädt and Wünschendorf continue to be active as a freight company, furthermore a decline in passenger transport on the route with the emergence of motorized local public transport, continued use of the route as the shortest connection between Zwickau and Gera for passenger trains (Diversion route for the main Gößnitz – Gera line) and for the Wismut transports - in the 1970s there were still almost 60 trains a day, hence the replacement of the branch line in 1975, with the end of uranium ore mining after the fall of the Berlin Wall, there was a massive decrease in traffic on the line in 1997 End of passenger traffic and 1999 of freight traffic.

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Railway viaduct
Railway viaduct (Map) 1844-1845 First large engineering structure on the route, model structure for the Göltzschtalbrücke, despite structural changes of architectural and railway historical importance, also defining the image of the eastern urban area (urban development effect of the west side canceled by the new parallel road bridge).

Viaduct 1844/45 built as part of the construction of the line between Leipzig (starting point at the Bavarian train station) and Hof via Altenburg, Werdau, Reichenbach / Vogtland and Plauen (the line was gradually put into operation between 1842 and 1851), an important main line in Saxony, Thuringia and Bavaria (line abbreviation LH), originally built and operated by the Saxon-Bavarian Railway Company, from 1847 property of the Kingdom of Saxony, further operation as the Saxon-Bavarian State Railway, from Werdau the route through various river valleys required the construction of several large bridges, including the Leubnitz Viaduct: Double-track vaulted bridge with 15 stone arches made of brick and natural masonry, length 171.32 m, height 23.5 m, served as a model for the much larger Göltzschtal bridge, the design of the Leubnitzer Viaduct came from the Dresden professor Johann Andreas Schubert (1808-1870), who also based on the experience gained with this, the design and the stati Military engineer Robert Wilke (1804-1889) was responsible for the construction, and he was also responsible for the implementation planning and construction management for the Göltzschtalbrücke, bridge construction mainly made of brickwork (Leubnitzer bricks, inexpensive building material due to the large regional clay deposits Bridge construction, emergence of several large brick factories, which not only burned the bricks for the present viaduct, but also for the Göltzschtal bridge), bridge piers designed with natural stone bases and bands, arched edges protruding, over the middle piers gusset medallions with brick lining (originally drainage openings), these from side concrete consoles largely covered by the subsequently installed concrete tub.

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Factory owner's villa Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 3a
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around 1918 representative in good architectural quality with representative entrance area, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance.

Factory owner Zacher Hupfer, today the mother-and-child house of the Kinderarche Sachsen e. V. in the Diakonisches Werk der Evangelische-Luth. Regional church of Saxony, representative building in good architectural quality with representative entrance area, rich facade structure, ornamentation typical of the time, lead glass windows in the stairwell, staircase multicolored marble, tower over two floors with a strong cornice, bell roof, bay window, neo-baroque shapes, partly original interior fittings such as stucco ceilings and wood paneling, Owner Kinderarche Sachsen e. V. Diakonia.

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Apartment building in half-open development Karl-Marx-Strasse 4
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1906 Apartment building in typical architectural style, simple design in good original condition, Art Nouveau appeal, part of a closed row of streets.

three-storey, slightly protruding central projectile, front gable over three axes, plaster grooves, Art Nouveau decorations, windows partly original with lattice structure of the skylights, part of a building ensemble in the same design.

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Apartment house in closed development with fencing Karl-Marx-Strasse 6
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1907 Typical apartment building with a simple architectural design in good original condition, Art Nouveau touches, part of a closed row of streets.

three-storey, five axes, slightly protruding central projection, front gable window changed and round window, sun motif above the front door, plastering, Art Nouveau ornamentation, window with lattice structure of the skylights, front door original, example from this construction period in Leubnitz.

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Apartment building in half-open development Leubnitzer Hauptstrasse 6
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around 1900 Architecturally high quality Wilhelminian style apartment building in good original condition with a defining effect on the townscape.

Three-storey, seven axes, front gable over three axes, strong cornice, eaves cornice with frieze German band, clinker facade, red clinker, decorated with yellow clinker - bands, clinker brick base, original windows, original front door, important because of the dominant location on the entrance road to Leubnitz and good Original condition as well as architectural quality.

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Apartment building in half-open development Leubnitzer Hauptstrasse 8
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around 1900 Typical Wilhelminian style tenement house with complex architectural design in good original condition with a striking effect on the townscape.

two-storey, two side projections, triangular gables on the ground floor as window canopies, corner blocks, red clinker brick, the base is now plastered, saddle roof with front gables, elaborate design, covers for roller shutters on the ground floor with beautiful decorations, original gate, beautiful gable side, stairs with wrought-iron gables, entrance with triangular gables , on the 1st floor also horizontal window roofing, balcony, highest quality building in this street section.

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Residential house or residential and office building Leubnitzer Hauptstrasse 18
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around 1870 typical of the time in high-quality architectural design in good original condition with a defining effect on the townscape.

Two-storey, plastered facade, overlap cornice, rich facade structure with pilaster strips, cornices, arched frieze on the eaves and on the gable triangle, round windows on the gable, French balcony, also original interior.

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House, side building and archway of a four-sided courtyard Leubnitzer Hauptstrasse 23
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re. 1881 Typical farm from the end of the 19th century in good original condition, of historical importance.

Residential house: 1881, plastering on the ground floor, plaster ashlars, strong cornice, horizontal window roofing on the 1st floor, shutters with blinds on the ground floor, on the courtyard side still blinds for shutters, gable roof, strongly profiled, well-preserved facade, partially polygonal masonry on the base, clinker brick, side buildings : same design, plastered, two-storey, strong cornice, archway with keystone, formerly a cowshed in the house, some windows clogged, painted as a window, dated on the gable.

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Apartment building in a formerly closed development Leubnitzer Hauptstrasse 26
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around 1905 Architecturally high quality apartment building in good original condition, with a defining effect on the townscape and Art Nouveau ornamentation.

three-storey, six axes, gable over two axes, on the ground floor disfiguring window fixtures, simplified entrance door, on the ground floor plastering, on the ground floor presumably commercial use, cornice, pilaster strips with triangular cross-section, curved triangular gables on the 1st floor, orig. Windows on upper floors, plastered facade, ocher colors, sun motifs, Art Nouveau ornamentation, this facade design is rarely found in this house landscape.

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Residential house in open development Leubnitzer Hauptstrasse 27
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around 1895 Architecturally elaborate, Wilhelminian-style residential building in good original condition with great significance for the townscape.

One-storey, central projection over two axes, front gable, decorated, ornamental decorations above windows on the central projection, cartouche, original window preserved, plastering, cornice band, polygonal masonry base, gable slightly changed, good architectural quality

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Apartment building in closed development Leubnitzer Hauptstrasse 28
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re. 1899 Typical apartment building of the time with high-quality architectural design in good original condition.

three-story, five axes, yellow clinker brick, structured by plastered surfaces and decorative concrete elements, original windows partially preserved, front door simplified, stone plinth, on the front gable dated 1899.

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Apartment building in closed development Leubnitzer Hauptstrasse 30
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1899 Typical of the time, architecturally high-quality apartment building with a beautiful front door in very good original condition.

three-storey, five axes, yellow clinker brick, strong cornice, horizontal window roofing and triangular gable, gable over two axes, very nice front door, very good original condition, double-leaf door with skylight and grilles, original window.

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Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Leubnitzer Hauptstrasse 32
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around 1895 Typical of the time, architecturally high-quality apartment building in good original condition with a defining effect on the townscape.

Horizontal window canopies and triangular gables, rusticated corner pilasters, ornamental decorations over windows, polygonal corners, entrances in both streets, partly original grilles, arched windows and doors on the ground floor, important for the townscape due to the corner location, grilles partially renewed, windows renewed.

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Apartment building in half-open development with a rear extension Leubnitzer Hauptstrasse 48
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re. 1896 Elaborately designed apartment building, of the historicist type, in good original condition, of architectural, urban and urban significance.

Three-storey plastered brick building, four axes, three-axis on the gable side, front door on the right-hand side, on the eaves side: two-winged front door with triangular gable and decorative grating, skylight changed, otherwise the door is original from the time of construction, base polygonal masonry, at times with shop, added today (bakery): The ground floor is decorated with plaster, some of which is damaged. Circumferential cornice with brick and plaster, both upper floors also separated by circumferential cornices, the windows adorned with horizontal window canopies, window parapets emphasized in terms of design, gable roof, three dormers, the gable side more elaborately decorated, but the plaster is damaged. On the ground floor on the gable side also plastering, the windows are crowned with a kind of keystone. On the first floor there are two windows on the gable side, one of which is a bound window, both with horizontal roofing. The window roofing is supported by volute-like corbels. Between these windows a kind of coat of arms dated 1896. Upper floor gable-side with three windows, one added, gable triangle also a bound window: a triple window, the middle part is, however, blocked or has always been, crowned by horizontal beams and the segmental arch , also in the arch field with coat of arms-like decoration with initials. The windows from the time of construction have largely been preserved, all with fluted sapwood. On the back of the house a dwarf house with a gable roof, otherwise simple, single dormers. Attached at right angles, a wing structure, two-story with the same plaster structure, all brickwork. Former bakery on the ground floor of the extension, with a rather damaged chimney on it. The external appearance of the house has been preserved in its original form, it is located in a street that connects the village part of Leubnitz with the urban part, which ultimately merged with Werdau, below the large Leubnitz viaduct - an example of urbanization as a result of industrialization in the 19th century. It is therefore of urban historical value, above all the houses from this construction period in the same street have already been more strongly reshaped and changed, so that this house alone has this documentation value, otherwise there is still architectural historical value as an originally preserved building from this construction period, which both Information is provided about the usual architectural design as well as the use of building materials and craftsmanship. The back of the house is plain, simple plaster without any design elements, the side buildings, the back buildings and the separating wall to the neighboring property are without monument value. The side wing on the courtyard side is very simple and has little monument value. Originally owned by a brickworks owner. Inside: Original cellar from the time it was built, with Prussian cap vaults. Very flat, hallway with two-winged connecting door with glass use, the old apartment and room doors have largely been preserved, simple staircase and leaded glass windows, with wooden handrails, stone stairs, landings, simple tiles from the time of construction, the apartment doors have been preserved, except on the ground floor, as there is a subsequent store here was installed. On the 2nd floor, lavishly decorated room doors with horizontal roofing and carved dragons as well as cube frieze, apartment doors with glass inserts (vase representation). One apartment per floor, belt arches in the stairwell, head representation on the fighter.

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Residential house in open development Leubnitzer Hauptstrasse 54
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around 1900 Architecturally high-quality building with decorations typical of the time with a local impact.

Almost square floor plan, two-storey, six axes, on the upper floor slightly protruding with bosses at corners, shop door and former front door added, red brick with polygonal base, window edging with red-colored concrete blocks, beautiful, keel-arched window frames, round bar, front gable with bound window and arched window, there overhang cornice, four dormers with floating gables, architectural design preserved, disfiguring plastic windows and plastic doors, traceable, attachment to the rear, surrounding cornice.

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Two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Leubnitzer Hauptstrasse 72
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around 1800 Typical landscape, originally preserved farm buildings of a farm with passage, half-timbered buildings.

Both with gate passage, street-side building: half-timbered upper floor, solid ground floor, passage, door on upper floor, saddle roof, 2nd side building: stable ground floor, ground floor solid, passage, half-timbered upper floor, rescue room on upper floor, door there, saddle roof.

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Apartment house in a corner Leubnitzer Hauptstrasse 82
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around 1900 with shop, lavishly designed, typical rental house in good original condition.

Three-storey, polygonal corner design, risalit at the corner, base polygonal masonry made of porphyry, clinker brick facade, surrounding cornice, in the window parapets upper storey figural and ornamental decoration in plaster, triangular gables decorated in tympana.

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Row of tenement houses consisting of three tenement houses Leubnitzer Schillerstraße 6; 8th; 10
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around 1910 Row of tenement houses typical of the time with original ornaments.

Same design, plastered façade, two side buildings with a suggested central projectile and front gable, pilaster strips, central building with a round-arched entrance in the central axis, double-leaf door with skylight, entrance accentuated by plastered stucco ornamentation, windows with rung division of the skylights, window parapets with plastered stucco ornamentation, building number 10 corner building, all , Number 6 - parcel 70, number 8 - parcel 69, number 10 - parcel 68.

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Three double houses in the former Neudeck forest workers' settlement New deck 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6
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1920 of importance in terms of local history and social history.

Application of the earth building method, ground floor enclosures and beam-bearing longitudinal center walls of the residential buildings are made with earth ramming in full floor formwork. The half-timbered walls were exposed with adobe bricks made on the spot. House number 1–2, parcel number 1264/1, house number 3–4, parcel number 1264/2, house number 5, parcel number 1264/3, house number 6, parcel number 1264/4.

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Residential house in semi-open development Parkstrasse 20
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1st third of the 20th century representative single-family house from the beginning of the 20th century with decorative elements typical of the time, of architectural significance.

Volute gable, plastered facade, large entrance portal with pilaster strips and decorations, crowned with fruit pods, double-leaf door with skylight, ornamental grille, oriel on the 1st floor protruding semicircularly, cornice, stone plinth, gable dominant in its effect, architecture of medium quality.

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Castle of a manor (former manor house, later municipal administration) and surrounding park
Castle of a manor (former manor house, later municipal administration) and surrounding park Rathausstrasse 1
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1794 architecturally significant building in excellent original condition with great significance for the townscape.

two-storey rectangular building with delicate pilaster structure, mansard roof, inside several stuccoed rooms, remarkable five-axis hall with splendid classical wall structure, colored stucco marble, two simple ovens, regular construction with round corner towers, ashlar and diamond cut, pilaster strips with ashlar, balcony protruding in the middle, volute gable, Plinth area plastering, access originally via bridge with balustrade.

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Individual monuments of the whole cemetery Leubnitz: celebration hall and building of the cemetery administration, war memorial for the fallen of the First World War as well as round temple of the hereditary burial Ebert (see also Obj. 09303088) Schulstrasse
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died 1889 (Karl Friedrich Ebert) Structurally and historically important, Wilhelminian style building.

Hereditary funeral of the F. Ebert family, manor owners with the corresponding enclosure and round temple, Karl Friedrich Ebert: Markscheider, mine and manor owner on Leubnitz, died 1889, fence with Art Nouveau design (plot of Ebert graveyard: 291), celebration hall: clinker brick, leaded glass window, pointed-arched entrance portal , Niches, pilaster strips made of clinker, all-round frieze on the eaves, three-pass windows in the gable, pointed arched windows on the sides, cemetery with old trees, administration building: polygonal masonry, porphyry, clinker, red, single-storey, gable roof.

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Unity of the cemetery Leubnitz, with the following individual monuments: celebration hall and building of the cemetery administration, war memorial for the fallen of the First World War as well as the round temple of the hereditary burial Ebert (see object 09243523) as well as unity part: cemetery with old trees Schulstrasse
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19th century Structurally and historically important, Wilhelminian style building.

Hereditary funeral of the F. Ebert family, manor owners with the corresponding enclosure and round temple, Karl Friedrich Ebert: Markscheider, mine and manor owner on Leubnitz, died 1889, fence with Art Nouveau design (plot of Ebert graveyard: 291), celebration hall: clinker brick, leaded glass window, pointed-arched entrance portal , Niches, pilaster strips made of clinker, all-round frieze on the eaves, three-pass windows in the gable, pointed arched windows on the sides, cemetery with old trees, administration building: polygonal masonry, porphyry, clinker, red, single-storey, gable roof.

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The totality of the Torweg settlement, with the following individual monuments: nine residential buildings (including one double dwelling) (see individual monument document Obj. 09243541) and the horticultural designed settlement area as an aggregate part Doorway 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8th; 9; 10; 11
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around 1930/1935 Group of houses arranged like a square in good original condition, typical example of the garden city movement

All buildings in the same design with side elevations, plastered facades, surrounding cornices, plaster grooves, architectural elements raised in porphyry color, originally beaver tail covering, intermediate buildings, fine plaster, shutters, houses varied in design, the settlement includes even more buildings with originally the same design, example of the garden city movement, these buildings through 1994 remediation work deteriorated in appearance, number 2 - parcel 289c, number 3 - parcel 289b, number 4 - parcel 289e, number 5 - parcel 289d, number 6 - parcel 289f, number 7 - parcel 289g, number 8 - parcel 289h, number 9 - Parcel 289d, number 10 - Parcel 289i, number 11 - Parcel 289b.

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Individual features of the totality Torweg-Siedlung: nine residential buildings (including a double dwelling) (see also totality document Obj. 09303089) Doorway 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8th; 9; 10; 11
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around 1930/1935 Group of houses arranged like a square in good original condition, typical example of the garden city movement

All buildings in the same design with side elevations, plastered facades, surrounding cornices, plaster grooves, architectural elements raised in porphyry color, originally beaver tail covering, intermediate buildings, fine plaster, shutters, houses varied in design, the settlement includes even more buildings with originally the same design, example of the garden city movement, these buildings through 1994 remediation work deteriorated in appearance, number 2 - parcel 289c, number 3 - parcel 289b, number 4 - parcel 289e, number 5 - parcel 289d, number 6 - parcel 289f, number 7 - parcel 289g, number 8 - parcel 289h, number 9 - Parcel 289d, number 10 - Parcel 289i, number 11 - Parcel 289b

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New farmhouse (today with two house numbers) Waldsiedlungsstraße 11; 11a
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after 1945 New farmhouse typical of the time in good original condition.

Saddle roof, design like neighboring houses, good original inventory.

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New farmhouse Waldsiedlungsstraße 14
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after 1945 first new farmer's homestead in clay construction in the former district of Werdau.

Rammed earth, saddle roof, garage installation in the stable area, fairly well-preserved new farm, changed roofing, studio window.

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New farmhouse Waldsiedlungsstraße 16
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after 1945 New farmhouse typical of the time in excellent original condition.

Saddle roof, rectangular floor plan, wooden gate, timber-framed economic section with timber-framed truss.

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New farmhouse, formerly a restaurant and residential building Waldsiedlungsstraße 17
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after 1945 Modernized new farmhouse typical of the time.

Modern interlocking tiles as roofing, new dormers, more modernized, original construction preserved.

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Cottage Wettiner Strasse 3
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around 1800 Typical rural cottage in good original condition.

Half-timbered upper floor, slated on the gable, regular framework with corner struts, solid ground floor, slightly protruding, gable roof.

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Residential house in semi-open development Wettiner Strasse 8
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around 1900 House built around 1900 with typical facade structure and ornaments in good original condition.

Two-storey, six axes, center emphasized with two windows, there pilaster strips with ashlar, front gable, saddle roof, horizontal window canopies, simple plaster structure, on the ground floor two windows with triangular gables, decorated parapets under windows, base cornice.

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Side building of a four-sided courtyard Wettiner Strasse 17
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19th century Farm building typical of the landscape in good original and state of preservation, half-timbered building.

Origin Standing further in the courtyard, half-timbering partly preserved on the ground floor, gate passage, jamb and flatter gable roof afterwards around 1900, good preservation and original condition.

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Residential building Wettiner Strasse 21
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around 1900 Typical house of the time with elaborate, high-quality facade design.

three-storey, five axes, clinker brick facade, between the windows of both storeys frieze German band, on the ground floor windows with segmental arches, lighter clinker brick, otherwise dark red clinker brick, base polygonal masonry, cornice there clinker brick, polygonal base porphyry, gable three-axis, round window, important due to ensemble effect with neighboring house, similar architectural quality

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Residential building Wettiner Strasse 23
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around 1900 Typical house of the time with an architecturally complex facade in good original condition.

Two-storey, clinker brick facade, four axes and two axes, all-round cornice, corner blocks, beautifully decorated window frames with keystone, cantilevered sill, base cornice made of clinker bricks, base polygonal masonry, crooked hipped roof with floating gable, on the upper floor on windows covers for roller shutters, original windows partially preserved Original condition, good artistic quality, important for the townscape due to the dominant hillside location, red clinker brick, gable with arched windows, a round window and two rectangular windows.

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Stable house of a former farm Wettiner Strasse 29; 31
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around 1680 Very old farmhouse typical of the landscape with a beautiful half-timbered upper floor, decorated with K-struts and St. Andrew's crosses in good original condition.

Half-timbered upper floor in good condition, gable roof, ground floor with massive undercuts, half-timbered upper floor with K-struts, tapped, partly flattened, St. Andrew's crosses - firebacks, headbands tapped in stands, lathed in bars, gable triangle boarded with sloping weather.

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Side building of a four-sided courtyard Wettiner Strasse 37
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after 1800 Typical farm building of a farm with a local impact, half-timbered building.

Half-timbered upper floor, corner struts, solid ground floor, simple design, garage installation, important as part of the building ensemble for the townscape.

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villa Wettiner Strasse 51
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around 1895 architecturally lavishly designed former factory owner's villa in good original condition.

Former manufacturer's villa, almost square building with central projections on all sides, plaster grooves, corner blocks, cornices, also between windows, fluted pilasters next to windows, broken segmented gable on the 1st floor, frontispiece designed as broken segmented gable, original windows, front door around 1925, hipped roof, very good original condition, important for the townscape, architectural quality to be emphasized.

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Residential stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard Wettiner Strasse 66
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around 1680 Typical farm with a very old house, the half-timbered upper floor decorated with St. Andrew's crosses, in good original condition with a defining effect on the townscape.

Side building: half-timbered upper floor, corner struts, door on the upper floor, solid ground floor, stable, saddle roof, residential stable house: one door preserved, curved St. Andrew's cross, very beautiful display gable, headbands tapped and leafed, a bolt chain, ground floor massively driven under and changed, saddle roof, around 1680 , expanded to include a new part of the house, St. Andrew's crosses designed as firebucks, important as part of a valuable building ensemble, important due to old age and the impact on the townscape as well as artistic quality, at the threshold of the residential building doubled with ship throats, gable triangle boarded up with sloping weather.

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Residential building Wettiner Strasse 70
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around 1900 Typical house of the time in good original condition with a defining effect on the townscape.

Five axes, central projection over one axis, single storey, jamb, front gable with floating gable, saddle roof, stone base, plastered pilaster strips, plastered facade, arched windows, beautiful gable, good original condition, important for the townscape.

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Residential stable house (surrounding area) and barn of a three-sided courtyard Wettiner Strasse 72
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2nd half of the 18th century Typical farmhouse, half-timbered buildings, with a half-timbered house in good original condition, which is rare in this landscape, and has an impact on the townscape.

Residential house: Half-timbered upper floor partly boarded up, full of ambition, partly original windows z. B. Sliding window on the upper floor, half-timbered house with tapped head struts, double columns of the half-timbered building, standing on a wreath of thresholds, this on a broken stone base, in the stable area massive, rear gable boarded up with sloping weather, crooked hipped roof, important because the surrounding house, architectural quality and original condition, determining the front gable Boarded up and heaped side, barn: half-timbered, full of struts, boarded gable triangle, saddle roof, harmoniously complements the building ensemble, threshold on rubble stone plinth, 18th century.

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Villa with enclosure and villa garden Wettiner Strasse 86
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around 1910 representative, architecturally significant villa in excellent original condition with great importance for the townscape, in the reform style of the time around 1910.

Enclosure: wooden fence and gate, plus a new disfiguring wrought-iron gate in exaggerated forms, villa, representative, semicircular porch, fluted columns and capitals, balcony with balustrade, rich building decoration, gable, richly structured facade, irregular floor plan, corner towers, semicircular protruding shape, neobar language , curved door shapes, plastering in the base area, covered driveway, mansard hipped roofs, conical roofs over bay windows, arched windows on the ground floor, very good original condition, important for the townscape, balcony balustrade with docks, crowned by stone vases.

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Side building of a four-sided courtyard Wettiner Strasse 90
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around 1750 Typical farm building of a farm with a well-preserved half-timbered upper floor.

Half-timbered upper floor with high striving, planking with sloping weather, ground floor massive, slightly changed on the street side, gable roof, on the courtyard side a door on the upper floor.

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Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Werdau  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Friends of West Saxony East Thuringia "Friedrich List"