List of cultural monuments in Lichtenberg / Erzgeb.

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The list of cultural monuments in Lichtenberg / Erzgeb. contains the cultural monuments in Lichtenberg / Erzgeb. The notes are to be observed.
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in the Erzgebirgskreis .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .

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  • Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
  • Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
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  • 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 .

Lichtenberg / Erzgeb.

image designation location Dating description ID
Bridge over the Gimmlitz Bahnhofstrasse
(map)
19th century Arched bridge over the Gimmlitz , documents the old structure of the path, of architectural significance. Single arch natural stone bridge, new road surface, renovated. 08980351
 
Duplex house Bahnhofstrasse 11; 12
(card)
End of the 19th century Wilhelminian style plastered building with a richly structured facade, documents building activity at the turn of the century in Lichtenberg, of architectural significance. Two-storey plastered building, three roof bay windows structure the facade, pilaster strips, varying window roofs. 08980343
 
Lichtenberg train station (Erzgeb.);  Nossen – Moldau railway line
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Lichtenberg train station (Erzgeb.); Nossen – Moldau railway line Bahnhofstrasse 20
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around 1860 Station building of a train station; Typical station building in good original condition, of local and transport historical value. Single-storey plastered building, wooden waiting hall, two-storey plastered building, arched windows, goods shed: single-story plastered building, arched windows, flat gable roof, goods shed demolished before 2014. 08980344
 
Bridge over the Freiberg Mulde Bahnhofstrasse 21 (next to)
(map)
19th century Arched bridge, testimony to traffic history, of architectural significance.

Arched bridge made of natural stone, single arch, renovated, in the Lichtenberg district: Flst. 1113/1, 1113/2, 1119/6, 1119/13 and in the Weigmannsdorf district: Flst. 521/1, 521/2, 565a, 57937, 579/39.

08980361
 
Railway bridge Brückenweg
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1875 Testimony to traffic history, of importance in terms of building history, landscape design and technology history. Eight-arch natural stone bridge, segment arches, crosses Freiberger Mulde. 08980349
 
Residential stable house (without extension), side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Brückenweg 7
(map)
re. 1826 Typical landscape courtyard with an intact courtyard structure, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (partly clad), gable roof (roofing felt), gable half-timbered (clad), segment arch portal
  • Barn: wooden structure
  • Side building: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (clad), gable roof.
08980348
 
Residential stable house Brückenweg 13
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (boarded up), gable roof, dilapidated.

08980357
 
Former oil mill with mill technology Dorfstrasse 8
(map)
around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history.

Ground floor massive, upper floor half-timbered (boarded up), saddle roof (slate), technology: dilapidated water wheel (1975), 2.25 m diameter, 1 m wide, electric drive motor (year of manufacture unknown), transmission, complete oil mill equipment and. a. Stampfwerk (probably around 1875) and Kollergang (1920), since then Stampfwerk has only been used for crushing oil cake (information based on photos from 1999 and literature 2004).

08980345
 
Residential stable house Dorfstrasse 10
(map)
around 1800 Image-defining half-timbered building in good original condition, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof (corrugated iron), on the right with an integrated barn, boarded gable, smaller overforms in the form of boarded-up windows, 08980346
 
Residential building Dorfstrasse 38
(map)
related to 1848 Image-defining half-timbered building in very good original condition, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable side, gable roof. 08980352
 
Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 40
(map)
1st half of the 19th century intact courtyard structure with half-timbered buildings typical of the landscape, of architectural and socio-historical importance.
  • Stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (boarded up), solid gable side, gable roof (slate)
  • Barn: wooden structure, gable roof
  • Side building: massive, upper floor timber-frame boarded, gable roof.
08980358
 
Residential stable house Dorfstrasse 47
(map)
2nd half of the 18th century Image-defining half-timbered building in very good original condition, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, partly solid, gable roof.

08980355
 
Residential stable house Dorfstrasse 49
(map)
around 1800 Half-timbered house typical of the landscape, part of the old local structure, of architectural significance.

Upper floor only wide windows, on the ground floor sandstone walls, rear extension over two floors.

08980356
 
Bridge over the Gimmlitz Dorfstrasse 60 (near)
(map)
after 1900 Arched bridge, documents old path structure, of importance in terms of building history.

Round arch, quarry stone, new cheeks and road surface.

08980338
 
Residential building Dorfstrasse 73
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around 1800 Time and landscape typical building with half-timbered upper floor, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (boarded up), gable side half-timbered (boarded up), gable roof (slate), basement neck.

08980337
 
Stable house of a farm Dorfstrasse 75
(map)
1865 Typical building of the time, documents the old structure of the place, historically important.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (partially clad), hipped roof, courtyard-sided half-timbered, profiled portal, sandstone, with dating.

08980389
 
Residential building Dorfstrasse 88
(map)
around 1800 Image-defining residential building with a half-timbered upper floor on the back, of architectural significance.
  • Residential building: street side massive and overformed, back side upper floor half-timbered
  • Side building: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, saddle roof with roof overhang, solid gable side, side building demolished before 2014.
08980331
 
Cottage Dorfstrasse 104
(map)
around 1800 Image-defining half-timbered building in good original condition, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, saddle roof, later roof bay, is empty and in ruins.

08980333
 
Cottage Dorfstrasse 105
(map)
Mid 19th century Half-timbered house typical of the time and landscape, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (boarded), gable roof.

08980329
 
Factory building of a former shoe factory Dorfstrasse 107
(map)
around 1880 of importance in terms of local history and technology history.

Solid, two-storey and jamb, elongated structure, central axis forms a risalit with roof bay window, gable roof, originally a tannery, shoe factory.

08980328
 
Atonement Cross Dorfstrasse 112b (near)
(map)
Late Middle Ages of local historical importance.

stone cross approx. 70 cm high, already heavily weathered.

08980326
 
Trust in God Erbstolln: Stollen and Huthaus
Trust in God Erbstolln: Stollen and Huthaus Dorfstrasse 127 (opposite)
(map)
1787-1796 Access to the »Trau auf Gott Erbstolln«, testimony to mining history, of significance in terms of mining history and local history.

Building: quarry stone base, wooden structure above, gable roof.

08980317
 
House and millstone Dorfstrasse 129
(map)
re. 1779 Image-defining half-timbered construction, part of the old village structure, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof, renovated.

08980316
 
Farmhouse and barn of a Winkelhof Dorfstrasse 130
(map)
around 1840 Part of the old village structure, of architectural and economic importance.
  • L-shaped floor plan, both buildings form a structural unit, residential building: solid, two-story, saddle roof, gable half-timbered (boarded up), wall-opening ratio intact
  • Barn: wooden structure, gable roof.
08980315
 
Residential stable house with integrated barn Dorfstrasse 133
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century Originally preserved half-timbered building typical of the landscape, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (boarded up), gable roof (slate), barn integrated into the building on the right, the building is empty and in ruins.

08980318
 
Residential building Dorfstrasse 135
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Timber and landscape typical building in half-timbered construction, historically important as a former smithy.

Solid ground floor, garage installation, upper floor presumably half-timbered (boarded up), half-hipped roof, gable half-timbered. (boarded up)

08980319
 
Residential stable house Dorfstrasse 138
(map)
2nd half of the 18th century Magnificent building in half-timbered construction, of importance in terms of architectural history and the appearance of the street.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (boarded, boarded), gable roof, gable half-timbered (boarded).

08980320
 
Cottage Dorfstrasse 141
(map)
around 1800 Image-defining half-timbered construction, very good original condition, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof, gable half-timbered (boarded-up), wall-opening ratio intact.

08980321
 
Residential stable house Dorfstrasse 160
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1697 Dendro Broadly based, rural residential building with original arched portal, significant in terms of building history and the street scene.

two-storey, solid, wall-opening ratio intact, gable half-timbered (boarded up), gable roof.

08980324
 
Residential stable house Dorfstrasse 176
(map)
Early 19th century Half-timbered building that characterizes the street in good original condition, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, garage, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof.

08980308
 
Residential stable house Dorfstrasse 177
(map)
Early 19th century Half-timbered building typical of the region, historically important.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (boarded), gable roof.

08980306
 
monument
monument Forest road
(map)
of regional historical importance as a reminder of the construction of the Lichtenberg dam.

"Built by VEB Spezialkombinat Wasserbau, company dam construction Weimar, Ore Mountains construction management, 1967–1973"

08980303
 
Needle valve
Needle valve Forest road
(map)
around 1970 (needle valve) of technological historical importance. Bopp and Reuther GmbH , nominal diameter 1000/900 mm, mass: 7.1 t, maximum flow rate 10,000 liters per hour, function: control valve in the bottom outlet of the dam for flood control or as a pipeline valve, actuation: manual operation, quick-release fastener by falling weight. 08980304
 
Farmhouse (without extensions) Forststraße 1
(map)
Mid 19th century Half-timbered building typical of the landscape and the time in good original condition, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (boarded up), additions not of monument value, gable roof.

08980305
 
Lichtenberg church with churchyard
Lichtenberg church with churchyard Kirchweg -
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1648 Church with churchyard and enclosure wall, memorial stone for the fallen from 1870/71 and six tombs: hall church , plastered quarry stone building with polygonal east end, massive west tower, of ecclesiastical, architectural, cultural and art historical and local significance. 08980354
 
Rectory with rectory, side building, barn and archway Kirchweg 13; 14
(card)
re. 1769 The rectory is authentically preserved in its structure and has a significant impact on the history of the building, the history of the town and the townscape.
  • Rectory: solid ground floor, stone walls, portal, keystone, upper floor half-timbered (boarded up), gable roof (slate)
  • Barn: massive, hipped roof
  • Side building: massive, two-storey, stone walls, gable roof.
08980353
 
Landmark Muldaer Straße 25a (in front)
(map)
19th century Significant for local history, approx. 80 cm high sandstone, rounded at the top, inscription: L. 08980359
 
Guild stone of the Straussmühle Muldaer Strasse 28
(map)
re. 1863 of local historical importance. 08980360
 
New farmhouse Neubauersiedlung 4
(map)
after 1945 of local and regional historical importance, largely original.

One-storey, massive, gable roof, wooden entrance porch, gable partly boarded up.

08980334
 
Residential stable house, two side buildings, barn and paving of a four-sided courtyard Silberweg 3
(map)
2nd half of the 18th century Magnificent courtyard with an intact structure, originally preserved half-timbered buildings, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (boarded up), half-hipped roof, vaulted stables
  • Side building: Solid ground floor (quarry stone), three sandstone portals with straight roofing, upper floor half-timbered, half-hipped roof with bat dormers, boarded gable side
  • Barn: one storey, massive, three arched gates
  • 2nd side building: solid ground floor, upper floor presumably half-timbered (plastered), crooked hip roof, two sandstone portals with straight roofing
  • Remnants of courtyard paving have been preserved.
08980330
 
Residential stable house Silberweg 11
(map)
Mid 19th century Time and landscape typical building with half-timbered construction, historically important.

Solid ground floor, upper floor partly half-timbered (boarded up), solid gable side, half-timbered gable (boarded up), gable roof.

08980332
 
Residential stable house, side building and barn of a four-sided courtyard Trassenweg 8
(map)
Origin 1700 intact courtyard structure, of architectural and economic significance.
  • Stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (plastered), gable roof (slate)
  • Barn: roof broken, massive
  • Side building: solid ground floor, sandstone walls, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof, poor state of construction
  • 2. Barn: collapses.
08980342
 
Residential building Trassenweg 21
(map)
Origin 17th century documents the old local structure, valuable half-timbered construction with St. Andrew's crosses, of importance in terms of building history and house history.

Slope, one or two storeys, one gable side recently solidly bricked, gable roof, St. Andrew's crosses.

08980325
 
Side building with extension of a three-sided courtyard Trassenweg 25a
(map)
2nd half of the 18th century intact half-timbered building in a typical landscape construction, historically important.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (boarded up), gable roof, side extension.

08980314
 
Residential stable house and barn Trassenweg 29
(map)
2nd half of the 18th century Rural residential building with half-timbered upper floor, preserved in very good original condition, of significant architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (boarded up), wall-opening ratio intact, gable roof, an original window on the upper floor.

08980313
 
Residential building Trassenweg 32
(map)
1st quarter of the 19th century Half-timbered construction typical of the time, of architectural significance.

Ground floor massive, with overmolding, upper floor half-timbered (partly boarded up), gable half-timbered (boarded up), saddle roof.

08980312
 
Residential stable house, two side buildings and barn in a four-sided courtyard Trassenweg 36
(map)
around 1800 Intact courtyard ensemble, half-timbered house, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof, is empty
  • Side building: solid ground floor (quarry stone), upper floor half-timbered, poor condition, gable roof
  • Stable: steep gable roof
  • Barn (2nd half of the 19th century): wooden structure.
08980311
 
Bridge over the Gimmlitz Trassenweg 41 (near)
(map)
19th century single arch quarry stone bridge, documents the old village structure, historically important. New road surface and railings. 08980309
 

Müdisdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Material component of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt in the Müdisdorf district with individual monuments
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Material component of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt in the Müdisdorf district with individual monuments (Map) 16.-18. Century Entirety of component of the entirety of Revierwasserlaufanstaltim district Müdisdorf with the individual monuments: Kohlbach art trench with all the associated vault bridges, two contactors (. Individual monuments ID No. 08,980,407) and a Flutgraben and Müdisdorfer art trench with all the associated vault bridges and florets , a contactor along with tee and two boundary stones (single monuments ID -Nr. 08980396) - landscape-defining components of an extensive system of mining water management to supply the Freiberg mining with impact water , of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history (entity ID No. 08991218, Großhartmannsdorf). 09305224
 
Müdisdorf artificial moat with vaulted bridges and roses (individual monuments to ID No. 09305224)
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Müdisdorf artificial moat with vaulted bridges and roses (individual monuments to ID No. 09305224) (Map) 1558 Individual features of the totality of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt: Müdisdorf artificial ditch with all associated vault bridges and roses, a gate with a tee and two boundary stones - landscape-defining components of an extensive system of mining water management for supplying Freiberg mining with impact water, of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history. 08980396
 
Kohlbach Kunstgraben with all vault bridges (individual monuments to ID No. 09305224)
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Kohlbach Kunstgraben with all vault bridges (individual monuments to ID No. 09305224) (Map) 1556 Individual features of the totality of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt: Kohlbach artificial ditch with all associated vault bridges, two gates and a flood ditch - landscape-defining components of an extensive system of mining water management to supply Freiberg mining with impact water, of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history. 08980407
 
Residential building Am Dorfbach 8
(map)
Mid 19th century House typical of the time and the landscape, good original condition, of architectural significance.

Solid, two-storey, gable roof (slate), on the ground floor retrofitted garage stream, winter window.

08980394
 
Residential stable house and barn of a former mill estate Am Dorfbach 19
(map)
around 1800 Structural unit, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history.
  • Stable house: two-storey, solid, gable roof (slate)
  • Barn: solid base, half-timbered jamb, saddle roof.
08980393
 
chapel New Dorfstrasse
(map)
1953 Unusually simple chapel made of wood, of architectural and local importance, small wooden chapel. 08980400
 
Four-sided courtyard with stable house, two side buildings and barn Neue Dorfstrasse 13
(map)
2nd half of the 18th century Stately four-sided complex with intact courtyard structure, residential stables upper floor half-timbered plastered, of importance in terms of building history, economic history and shaping the townscape. 08980405
 
school Neue Dorfstrasse 20b
(map)
around 1870 Image-defining plastered building with clock turrets, of importance in terms of building history and local history.

two-storey, massive, two building phases with an extension around 1900, striking bell tower, building has been renovated.

08980398
 
monument Neue Dorfstraße 20b (before)
(map)
1950s Memorial to the dead of fascism, historically significant.

Natural stone with porphyry plate, height approx. 2.2 m.

08980399
 
Residential stable house and side building Neue Dorfstrasse 35
(map)
Mid 19th century For the most part originally preserved example of rural folk architecture, of architectural significance.

two-storey, solid, saddle roof (slate), gable end half-timbered (clad), wall-opening ratio intact, new windows with monument-compliant division, side building: solid, saddle roof

08980395
 
Bridge over the Großhartmannsdorfer Bach Neue Dorfstraße 53 (before)
(map)
19th century documents old local structure, of importance in terms of building history. Small round arch bridge over Dorfbach, documents the old local structure. 08980392
 
Residential stable house Neue Dorfstrasse 73
(map)
Mid 19th century Buildings typical of the time and the landscape in good original condition, of architectural and local importance.

Two-storey, massive, gable half-timbered (slated), gable roof (slate), toilet bay made of wood.

08980401
 
Residential stable house with integrated barn part Neue Dorfstrasse 77
(map)
2nd quarter of the 19th century Well-preserved example of rural folk architecture, of importance in terms of building history and local history.

two-storey, massive gable, upper storey presumably half-timbered plastered, barn extension, gable roof (slate).

08980402
 
Residential building Neue Dorfstrasse 81
(map)
1st half of the 19th century In a picture-defining location, building typical of the time and landscape, very good original condition, of importance in terms of building history and local history.

Two-storey, massive gable, upper storey partly boarded up with timber framing, towing roof, wall-opening ratio intact, old shutters.

08980403
 
Residential stable house with integrated barn Neue Dorfstrasse 87
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Largely original example of rural folk architecture, of architectural significance.

two-storey, massive, half-timbered extension (barn), gable roof (slate), gable half-timbered (slated), building is empty, poor state of preservation.

08980404
 

Weigmannsdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Material component of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt in the district of Weigmannsdorf with individual monuments (Map) 16. – 19. Century Material component of the material group Revierwasserlaufanstalt in the district Weigmannsdorf with the individual monuments: Müdisdorf artificial ditch including all vault bridges, the Menden Rösche with two mouth holes, a Schütz and Müdisdorf Rösche including mouth hole, boundary stone and dump (individual monuments ID no. 08980390) Mining water management to supply Freiberg mining with impact water, of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history (material entity ID no. 08991218, Großhartmannsdorf). 09305223
 
Müdisdorfer Kunstgraben; Menden rose; Müdisdorfer Rösche (individual monuments to ID no.09305223) (Map) 1558 Individual features of the totality of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt: Müdisdorf artificial ditch including all vault bridges, the Menden Rösche with two mouth holes, a gate and Müdisdorf Rösche including mouth hole, boundary stone and dump - landscape-defining components of an extensive system of mining water management to supply the Freiberg mining site with impact water special meaning. 08980390
 
Cottage Birkenweg 11
(map)
around 1800 Cottage property typical of the time and landscape, good original condition, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (clad), gable roof.

08980368
 
Farmhouse and barn on a hook floor plan Hauptstrasse 5
(map)
1618 Dendro Upper floor residential building timber-framed, intact courtyard structure with largely original buildings, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Stable house: upper floor half-timbered, gable roof
  • Barn: wooden structure.
08980383
 
Water point Hauptstrasse 5 (near)
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Originally part of the Hauptstraße 5 farm, the water scoop is of ethnological importance.

The scooping point originally belonged to the Hauptstr. 5, as its owner announced. In addition to scooping water, this scooping point was also used to store ice without any above-ground facilities. According to the current status, it must be assumed that such scooping points of a comparable type are rarely found in Saxony. However, there are no nationwide surveys on this.

09306341
 
Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 17
(map)
End of 18th century intact courtyard structure, historically valuable residential stable house with a very high half-hipped roof, of importance in terms of building history and economic history.
  • Stable house: solid, two-storey, arched portal with keystone, hipped roof
  • Barn: solid, gable roof, side building: solid ground floor, overmolding (garage, wide windows), upper floor half-timbered (boarded up), a wide window, hip roof.
08980386
 
Residential stable house Hauptstrasse 19
(map)
related to 1843 Image-defining building in typical landscape half-timbered construction, very good original condition, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the town.

Solid ground floor, two door frames with straight roofing, upper floor half-timbered, half-hip roof (roofing felt).

08980387
 
Residential stable house Hauptstrasse 28
(map)
2nd half of the 18th century Broadly based, time and landscape typical building in good original condition, of architectural significance.

two-storey, solid, gable side upper floor and gable half-timbered (clad), back solid, steep pitched roof.

08980388
 
Transformer house Hauptstraße 31 (next to)
(map)
1949 of technical historical value.

massive base, upper part boarded up, gable roof.

08980391
 
Residential house and side building of a former mill property Hauptstrasse 33
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century of importance in terms of local history and technology history.
  • Residential house: two-storey, plastered construction, saddle roof, segmented arched windows and door frames
  • Side building: solid (quarry stone), single storey, gable half-timbered, half-hipped roof.
08980380
 
Memorial stone Hauptstrasse 33 (near)
(map)
1935 in memory of the severe weather catastrophe of June 28, 1935, of local historical importance.

Inscription: "Severe weather catastrophe June 28, 1935 Weigmannsdorf, clearing work was carried out by the Freiberg volunteer labor service" (in the wall that runs parallel to the street that leads up to the school).

08980406
 
Path pillar Hauptstrasse 33 (in front of)
(map)
19th century of traffic-historical importance. Sandstone stele with inscription: Lichtenberg 4.5 km, Müdisdorf 3 km. 08980373
 
Weigmannsdorf church and churchyard
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Weigmannsdorf church and churchyard Hauptstrasse 34 (near)
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1581 Church and churchyard with enclosure wall, memorial for the fallen of the First and Second World Wars, seven tombs and a grave complex: the church, plastered quarry stone building with a straight east end and roof turret, of significance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape. 08980374
 
Inheritance court Hauptstrasse 39
(map)
18th century Broad, stately building in half-timbered construction, of importance in terms of architectural history, local history and the appearance of the town.

monumental building, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof, overmolding, one gable side heavily changed.

08980379
 
Residential stable house Hauptstrasse 48
(map)
around 1930 Typical building of the time in good original condition, of architectural significance.

single storey, saddle roof, boarded gable, original winter windows.

08980378
 
Residential stable house Hauptstrasse 53
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important.

Solid ground floor, upper floor partly half-timbered (boarded-up, plastered), gable roof, solid gable side, molded.

08980372
 
Residential stable house Hauptstrasse 54
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Mid 19th century in good original condition. Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (partly boarded), gable roof. 08980370
 
villa Hauptstrasse 55
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around 1910 documents construction activity at the beginning of the 20th century in Weigmannsdorf, significant in terms of building history.

single storey, Art Nouveau elements.

08980371
 
Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 60
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around 1870 intact courtyard structure with typical buildings of the time, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Stable house: two-storey, massive, largely original, gable roof
  • , Side building upper floor half-timbered, gable roof
  • Barn ground floor quarry stone, wooden construction boarded over it, gable roof.
08980381
 
Cottage Hauptstrasse 61
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Timber and landscape typical building in half-timbered construction, historically important.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (boarded up), partly solid, gable roof.

08980369
 
Residential stable house of a homestead Hauptstrasse 68
(map)
around 1800 Upper floor partly half-timbered, partly massive, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor partly half-timbered, partly exposed, saddle roof, strong overforms on the courtyard side.

08980375
 
Residential stable house Hauptstrasse 83
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Mid 19th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, building typical of the time and landscape in good original condition, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (clad, plastered).

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Cottage Hauptstrasse 88
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2nd half of the 18th century Timber and landscape typical building in half-timbered construction, very good original condition, of importance in terms of building history and character of the townscape.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (clad), steep pitched roof.

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Farmhouse and side building Hauptstrasse 103
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1st half of the 19th century Largely original house, part of the old local structure, of architectural significance.
  • solid, two-storey, gable roof (slate), wall-opening ratio intact, gable side in the gable and upper floor half-timbered (boarded up)
  • Side building: single storey, gable roof, structural unit with residential building, in addition standing at right angles.
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Residential stable house Hauptstrasse 106
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around 1820 Part of the old local structure, half-timbered house typical of the landscape, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (partly clad), partly enlarged windows, half-hip roof (roofing felt).

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Landmark Hauptstrasse 106 (near)
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re. 1824, probably of local importance.

Natural stone, incised crown and year 1824.

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Mill with residential house (No. 108), side building (No. 107), another side building and two barns as well as two grinding stones from the later wood grinding shop Hauptstrasse 107; 108
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18th century Magnificent courtyard with iconic half-timbered buildings, of importance in terms of architectural, local and technical history.

Stable house (number 108): solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof, 1st side building (number 107): solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof, 2nd side building (north): solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, half-hipped roof, 1st barn (south ): massive, saddle roof, 2nd barn (north): wooden construction, old grindstone from a wood grinding shop.

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Detailed memorial texts

  1. Monument text: According to the inscription, the Lichtenberg Church was built from scratch in 1437. In 1648 the building burned down after a lightning strike and was quickly rebuilt. Donations, etc. a. of the Freiberg Council, made it possible to purchase new pieces of equipment. In 1799 the exterior and interior were significantly redesigned, and the building was restored in 1950–56, 1989 and 1994/95. The hall building, made of plastered quarry stone masonry, is closed in the east with a polygonal choir structured by buttresses, while a tower with a wooden top and a pointed turret rises on the west side. The interior has a flat roof and is surrounded on three sides by galleries; the pulpit of the former pulpit altar was moved to the north gallery in 1950. The organ, a work by the Dresden organ builder Johann Christian Kayser, also comes from the redesign around 1799.
    In the walled churchyard there are some remarkable gravestones from the 18th and 19th centuries, including a tomb for two children of pastor Wilhelm Theodor Brause from 1839, which shows the two deceased girls as a group of figures in cast metal. The Lichtenberg Church is the most important cultural monument of the place, for centuries it was the focus of village life, which results in a high historical value. It is also a testimony to regional church history and church architecture in the past. It is under these aspects that it becomes important in terms of church history and building history. Due to its elevated position, the church and the surrounding churchyard have a significant impact on the townscape, which also gives it an urban development value. The above-mentioned tombs in the churchyard are testimony to the burial culture and art of tombs of their time, although the type and quality of the Brause children's tomb embodies a rare value. (LfD / 2016, see Dehio Sachsen II, page 634).
    • Gravestones in the churchyard:
      • 1st Baroque tombstone on the eastern churchyard wall, 18th century,
      • 2-4 three tombs east of the church (heavily weathered): tomb with two inscription medallions, figure tomb (woman with crown, bodice dress and rose branch), figure tomb (man with crown,: frock coat and rose branch), after 1800,
      • 5. Tomb for the daughters of Pastor Brause, stone block with inscription (no longer legible), on it a bronze sculpture: two little girls, 1839,
      • 6. Tomb with urn: stone block with floral relief, inscription (no longer legible), triangular crown, on it urn with inscription: Monument of Love, inscribed 1796.
    • War memorial 1870/71: stone block with inscription and urn.
  2. Monument text: The approximately 4.33 m long Müdisdorf artificial ditch is fed from the Lower Großhartmannsdorfer Teich (see ID no. 8991218) and then runs in an initially north-easterly direction parallel to the Müdisdorf village stream. Bending north on the Weigmannsdorfer Flur, the artificial moat is interrupted by the 315 meter long Menden Rösche. After a further section above ground, the Müdisdorf artificial ditch is finally continued by a rose of the same name, which is divided into a main and a secondary branch at the Berthelsdorf Röschenhaus (cf. ID No. 09208697). While the older secondary branch (see ID No. 09304681), also called Alte Müdisdorfer Rösche, continues on Berthelsdorfer Flur from the Hohe Birke Kunstgraben (see ID No. 09208686), the younger main branch driven on Erbisdorfer Flur (cf. . ID No. 09208687) in an artificial ditch that connects the Erzengler pond (see ID No. 09208677) with the Rothbach pond (see ID No. 09208678). The Müdisdorfer Kunstgraben, the Menden and the Müdisdorfer Rösche are part of the so-called lower water supply of the historical Revierwasserlaufsanstalt (cf. the general document ID No. 08991218), an extensive system of artificial ditches, roses and storage ponds for collection and drainage that has emerged over several centuries of impact water for the Freiberg mining industry.
    The Müdisdorfer Kunstgraben was laid out in 1558, while the Müdisdorf Rösche was only excavated between 1589 and 1590. The side branch, at that time the only continuation of the Müdisdorf rose, was completed in 1598. It was not until 1873 that the main branch broke through, as a result of which the Rothbächer pond was finally able to function as a temporary storage
    facility within the lower water supply of the Revierwasserlaufsanstalt. In the upper course of the artificial trench, a flood ditch enables water to be introduced from the Kohlbach artificial trench, which runs almost parallel up the slope (see ID no. 08980407). The Menden Rösche was only created in the 18th century.
    The Müdisdorfer Kunstgraben has a grave front made of dry stone and was originally covered to a large extent with wooden slabs to prevent contamination and excessive evaporation of the water. Today the rind cover has largely given way to a concrete slab cover. As part of the still active Revierwasserlaufanstalt, the artificial ditch and its florets are still in use and are integrated into Freiberg's industrial and drinking water supply.
    As part of the historical as well as the still actively managed Revierwasserlaufanstalt, the above-mentioned systems are not only of regional historical importance, but also of great importance in terms of mining history, as they, together with other - partly fragmentary - preserved mining water management systems, testify to the efforts made to maintain the local ore mining was undertaken using water-powered drive and processing technology. At the same time, the Rösche is an example of the change in use of such infrastructures after the cessation of mining towards the provision of regional drinking and service water and, as a system that continues to function, has a special experience and memorable value. (LfD / 2013).
    Section of the Müdisdorfer Kunstgraben on Müdisdorfer Flur, connects to the section on Großhartmannsdorfer Flur (cf. ID No. 09306198), continuation on Weigmannsdorfer Flur (cf. ID No. 08980390), blurred on short stretches, partly with wooden slabs, partly already covered with concrete slabs, water can be obtained via a connecting ditch (flood ditch) from the railway gate of the Kohlbach artificial ditch, which runs parallel above the slope (see ID No. 08980407), own tee-off at Wolfsschütz into Großhartmannsdorfer Bach possible, northeast of Wolfsschütz on the left bank of the ditch as well as a boundary stone above the former fire brigade.
    Collection text up to 2015 (at this point in time Müdisdorfer Kunstgraben, Menden Rösche and Müdisdorfer Rösche were combined in this document): The coherent complex of Müdisdorfer Kunstgraben, Menden Rösche and Müdisdorfer Rösche (with main and secondary branch) extends over four communities: Großhartmannsdorf, OT Großhartmannsdorf (ID No. 08991218) - Großhartmannsdorf district (Flrstk. 869, 614/1, 883, 884, 886), Lichtenberg / Erzgeb. (ID-Nr. 08980396), OT Weigmannsdorf - district Weigmannsdorf (Flrstk. 375a, 364, 382a) and OT Müdisdorf - district Müdisdorf (Flrstk. 491/1), Brand-Erbisdorf, city, OT Brand-Erbisdorf (ID-Nr 09208687) - Erbisdorf district (Flrstk. 768/2, 768/3, 768/4, 775/1, 776/1) and Weißenborn / Erzgeb., OT Berthelsdorf (ID No. 09304681) - Berthelsdorf / Erzgeb. (Flrstk. 362/6, 364, 362/4, 112/4, 112/3).
  3. Monument text: The Kohlbach Kunstgraben, which was laid out in 1556, is part of the historical Revierwasserlaufsanstalt (cf. the general document - ID-No. 08991218), an extensive system of artificial ditches, florets and reservoirs for the accumulation and drainage of impact water that has emerged over several centuries for Freiberg mining. He belongs to the so-called upper water supply.
    The artificial ditch leads over a length of approx. 12.2 km from the Upper Großhartmannsdorfer Teich (see ID no. 08991218) west around the Middle Großhartmannsdorfer Teich (see ibid.) To the Brander mining area . In its course it crosses several water-discharging streams, including the Kohlbach, which gives it its name, on Müdisdorf. While part of the water in the moat flows into the Gelobt Lander pond (see ID no. 09208676), the main branch of the Kohlbach artificial ditch flows into the upper mouth of the so-called connecting rose (see ID no. 9304679), which leads to Neu Glück and Drei, located in the north Oak treasure trove (see ID No. 09208748). The artificial moat has a face made of dry stone and was originally covered to a large extent with wooden slabs in order to prevent contamination and excessive evaporation of the water. Today the rind cover has largely given way to a concrete slab cover. The moat shows several tees in its course and a small part of it has disappeared today. It is still in use and is integrated into Freiberg's service and drinking water supply.
    As part of the historical as well as the actively managed Revierwasserlaufanstalt, the Kohlbach Kunstgraben is not only of regional historical importance, but also of great importance in terms of mining history, as it testifies to the efforts made to maintain the local mine in conjunction with other - partly fragmentary - preserved mining water management systems Ore mining was undertaken using water-powered drive and processing technology. At the same time, the Kunstgraben is an example of the change in use of such infrastructures after mining was discontinued towards the provision of regional drinking and service water and, as a system that shapes the landscape and continues to function, has a special experience and memorable value. (LfD / 2013).
    Section of the Kohlbach artificial ditch, continuation of an artificial ditch starting from the municipality of Großhartmannsdorf (see ID No. 09304684), artificial ditch covered with concrete slabs including Butzschütz with a tee, probably in the Kohlbach, Wolfsschütz with the associated flood ditch to the Müdisdorfer artificial ditch, which is parallel to the slope below ( see ID no. 08980396), ends at the Gelobt Lander pond in the municipality of Brand-Erbisdorf (see ID no. 09208676).
    Capture text until 2015: The Kohlbacher Kunstgraben, which has been partially destroyed, extends over three communities: Großhartmannsdorf, OT Großhartmannsdorf (ID no. 09304684) - Großhartmannsdorf district (Flrstk. 47/8, 47/10, 893, 894/4, 53/5, 59/9, 894/1, 895/1, 896, 860, 859), Lichtenberg / Erzgeb., OT Müdisdorf (ID no. 08980407) - districts Müdisdorf (Flrstk. 518, 518a, 518b) and Brand-Erbisdorf, City, OT Brand-Erbisdorf (ID No. 09208685) - Erbisdorf district (Flrstk. 162, 778, 758, 767, 757, 755, 399, 391/1, 276). (Until 2013, recorded as a combined document together with the Müdisdorfer Kunstgraben under OT Weigmannsdorf.).
  4. Section of the Müdisdorf art ditch on Weigmannsdorfer Flur, connects to the section on Müdisdorfer Flur (cf. ID no. 08980396), covered with concrete slabs, ceased on approx. 315 m long section: so-called Menden Rösche, southern mouth hole marked OG 1861 (Quarry stone vault), northern mouth hole designated OG 1869 (quarry stone vault), in the following section of the Pohlerschütz artificial ditch with a tee, then the end of the artificial ditch at the southern mouth hole (1868 OG) of the Müdisdorf Rösche, continuation of the Rösche on the Brand-Erbisdorfer municipality (cf. ID No. 09208687), at the Röschenmundloch a boundary stone, in the direction of Brand-Erbisdorf Halde of a light hole to drive the Rösche in the opposite direction.
    • War memorial (First World War): sandstone stele, iron cross
    • Gravestones and grave systems in the churchyard:
      • 1. Grave of the Hermann Oswald Lößner family (1862–1909), landowners, aedicula with a stone cross,
      • 2. Obelisk with inscription, including a sarcophagus in a stone cave, inscribed 1707 and 1766,
      • 3. Classicist tomb, column with floral relief, 1st half of the 19th century,
      • 4. Petermann family grave with wrought iron enclosure, manor owners, around 1900,
      • 5. Paul Richard Vogeler's tomb (1889–1910), Art Nouveau ornamentation, beehive and urn,
      • 6. three baroque tombs on the south-east corner of the church, 18th century.
    Memorial stone for the victims of the Second World War - no memorial, grave slab with figural relief made of sandstone, inscribed 1520 - 2014 no longer present in the churchyard, probably stored.

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