List of cultural monuments in Limbach-Oberfrohna

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The list of cultural monuments in Limbach-Oberfrohna contains all of the cultural monuments of the city of Limbach-Oberfrohna that were recorded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments until 2004 . The table is broken down into the core city with the districts Limbach , Oberfrohna and Rußdorf and the districts Bräunsdorf , Kellers , Pleißa and Wolkenburg-Kaufungen .

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

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Bräunsdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Church, the war memorial in the churchyard for those who fell in World War I, hereditary burial of the Rochsburg family and churchyard wall
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Church, the war memorial in the churchyard for those who fell in World War I, hereditary burial of the Rochsburg family and churchyard wall At the Kirchberg 1899-1900 of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town,
  • Church in the style of late historicism, neo-Romanesque echoes of colored arched windows and elements such as columns and door frames made of red Rochlitz porphyry , since 1984 with an owl organ, renovated in 1994
    • Carved altar: 1517
    • Romanesque baptismal font
  • Churchyard wall with fence pillars
  • First World War memorial made of roughly hewn granite with weathered inscriptions placed in a circle
09232587
 


Rectory
Rectory Am Kirchberg 2
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1896 of importance in terms of building history and local history

With structural changes

09232586
 


Former school (now residential building) and outbuildings Am Kirchberg 3
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re. 1848 Architecturally and historically important, with a classicistic portal

both buildings made of solid stone masonry, old school with inscription plaque above door frames ( Lauchhammer cast )

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Residential building Am Kirchberg 5
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around 1800 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Half-timbered upper floor clad, hipped roof

09232590
 


New farmhouse (two house numbers) Land reform 4; 4a
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1949 Structurally and historically of importance, type buildings, in the home style

Neubauerstelle, small type, part of the barn only made of wood, mostly made of rubble bricks from Chemnitzer Leipziger Strasse and Matthesstrasse

09232553
 


New farmhouse Land reform 8
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1948 Structurally and historically of importance, type buildings, in the home style

Little guy

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Residential stable house, gatehouse and side building (built together at an angle) and barn of a four-sided courtyard Hopfenweg 1
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around 1800 Architecturally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings, high-striving half-timbering, side building oldest building with ship throats in the threshold, very beautiful farm in good condition

Side building oldest building with ship throats in the threshold, gatehouse assembled with side building, very beautiful farm in good condition

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Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard Hopfenweg 2
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around 1800 historically important

Both plastered, half-timbering on the upper floor probably preserved, original windows with rotating sashes preserved, door frames removed, extension to residential stable house

09232581
 


Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Hopfenweg 3
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around 1800 historically important 09232582
 


Two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard and hall of the former inn Hopfenweg 10
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Mid-18th century Structurally and historically important, originally an inn, half-timbered buildings full of ambitions

Hall with clay ceiling and wooden beams, remnants of contemporary painting, pointed arched, coupled windows, was once the dance hall of the former inn, stable with door in the half-timbered upper floor, vaulted filler wood, tapped wood connections, outbuildings converted, half-timbered courtyard side preserved

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Residential stable house, barn, two side buildings and paving of a four-sided courtyard Hopfenweg 13
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around 1680 Structurally and economically important, mostly half-timbered buildings, side buildings with ancient half-timbered construction, very nice homestead

Residential house plastered, originally surrounding area, windows and Half-timbered structure preserved, wooden beam ceiling preserved, barn struts laminated, outbuildings m. Chambers, horse and Pigsty, outbuilding with wooden floor / workshop m. Passage to the garden, very nice homestead

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Stable house, barn, side building, pull-out house and two archways of a four-sided courtyard Hopfenweg 15
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re. 1862, older in the core (stable house) Architecturally and economically of importance, closed preserved farm in half-timbered construction

1862 marked on the walls, time of the drive under, annex with barn assembled, good condition

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Cottage property, stable house and side building Obere Dorfstrasse 3
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1st half of the 19th century Structurally and socially important, small farm in half-timbered construction

Half-timbered partly plastered, a massive gable, outbuilding today also a residential building

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Two side buildings and archway of a four-sided courtyard Obere Dorfstrasse 19
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re. 1856 of importance in terms of building history and economic history

Marked 1856, archway with keystone

09232593
 


Passage barn, side building (gatehouse) and barn of a four-sided courtyard Obere Dorfstrasse 23
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around 1800 (transit barn) of importance in terms of building history and economic history 09232594
 


Residential stable house, barn, stable building and second barn of a farm Obere Dorfstrasse 38
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around 1850 Architecturally and economically important, four-sided courtyard that has been kept closed

vacant

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Residential house, outbuildings and wash house Obere Dorfstrasse 40
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1927 with shop, building history and local history of

Meaning, in the style of the 1920s with brick decoration, formerly regional products Georg Käferstein. Around the windows facing brick, marked Landesprodukte Georg Käferstein , builder Georg Käferstein

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Stable building (with added upper arbor) of a four-sided courtyard Obere Dorfstrasse 60
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re. 1670 Architecturally of importance, ancient half-timbered construction (boat throats on threshold, head struts, curved St. Andrew's cross), rarity

With upper arbor, boat throats on threshold, leafed headbands, arcade covered, curved St. Andrew's crosses in parapet compartments, saddle roof, one gable slated, inscribed 1670 HH , very good state of preservation

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Road bridge over the Herrnsdorf-Bräunsdorfer Bach Untere Dorfstrasse
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around 1860 historically important, stone arch bridge 09232555
 


Barn of a three-sided farm Untere Dorfstrasse 7
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18th century of importance in terms of building history and economic history

At the time of the monument registration, one side of the house was in danger of collapsing

09232556
 


town hall Untere Dorfstrasse 8
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around 1930 of local significance, in the style of the 1920s

Bay window, mansard roof, ogival entrance, brick walls, plaster

09232557
 


Barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard Untere Dorfstrasse 17
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1st half of the 19th century of importance in terms of building history and economic history

Solid barn made of rubble stones

09232558
 


Residential building Untere Dorfstrasse 19
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important, with a slab of half-timbered upper floor

Upper floor half-timbered, slate ornamentation

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Tenement house and neighboring rural house Untere Dorfstrasse 22
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re. 1860 of importance in terms of building history and local development, residential building with half-timbered upper floor, apartment building in the style of the Wilhelminian era

Half-timbered house on the upper floor plastered, beautiful door dated 1860

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Former stable house of a former farm Untere Dorfstrasse 24
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re. 1784 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor

second residential building demolished before 2010, originally probably side building of the farm, outbuilding probably already converted into a second residential building at an early stage, residential building with rounded filler wood between the frame and threshold, front building demolished (on the street)

09232561
 


Cottage property Untere Dorfstrasse 28
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19th century Architecturally and socially important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Half-timbered upper floor slated

09232562
 


Stable house of a farm Untere Dorfstrasse 29
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Mid 19th century Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Mud brick infill, ground floor partially rammed earth

09232563
 


Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard Untere Dorfstrasse 37
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2nd half of the 18th century of importance in terms of building history and economic history

Stable house: solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, boarded gable, gable roof, arched portal with dated keystone, semicircular filler wood, door on the upper floor

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school
school Untere Dorfstrasse 47
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1904-1905 Architecturally and locally of importance, in the style of historicism

Via entrance saying Come let us live our children , middle projection

09232564
 


Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard Untere Dorfstrasse 48
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1671 historically important, very ancient half-timbered construction (St. Andrew's crosses on the stable house)

Former garden tavern, house with St. Andrew's crosses in parapets and corner compartments, barn with leafed struts, is empty!

09232565
 


Cottage Untere Dorfstrasse 53
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19th century Architecturally and socially important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Gable roof, half-timbered upper floor slated, solid gable

09232566
 


Cottage Untere Dorfstrasse 54
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around 1800 Architecturally and socially important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Former carpentry, craftsman's house, half-timbered upper floor boarded up and slated, one side half-timbered, half-hipped roof

09232567
 


Two side buildings and a barn of a four-sided courtyard Untere Dorfstrasse 55
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around 1860 Structurally and economically important, mainly buildings from the Wilhelminian era

Stable with gable, decorated wooden construction, outbuilding, half-timbered upper floor, solid gable, barn around 1860, possibly later, coupled windows, solid

09232568
 


Residential building Untere Dorfstrasse 58
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Mid 19th century Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Door frames, half-timbered upper floor boarded up, slated, first floor rubble stone

09232569
 


Mill building with technical equipment Untere Dorfstrasse 63
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19th century of significance in terms of technology history

Schreinermühle - grinding equipment partly preserved with transmissions, partly taken for grinding

09232570
 


Residential stable house, side building (with upper arbor), stable building (with upper arbor) and barn of a four-sided courtyard Untere Dorfstrasse 67
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around 1800 Architecturally and economically important, a fully preserved timber-framed farm, rare upper arbors on the side buildings
  • Residential house with tapped wood connections, stable: with five-bay upper arbor, leaf lugs, poor condition
  • Outbuildings: two windows with slug panes, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, struts partially laminated, upper arbor with laminated headbands, threshold with keel arch
09232571
 


Two side buildings of a former four-sided courtyard and a separate cellar house Untere Dorfstrasse 68
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Mid 19th century Architecturally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings

Stable with door on the upper floor, outbuilding with passage and stable, half-timbered upper floor, quarry stone basement, boarded gable

09232572
 


House of the former paper mill Untere Dorfstrasse 70
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around 1800 of importance in terms of building history and local history

Half-timbered upper floor plastered, two pikes, structurally changed, door frames missing

09232573
 


Residential stable house, two side buildings and barn of a four-sided courtyard Untere Dorfstrasse 72
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probably 1787 Architecturally and economically important, courtyard complex preserved closed, predominantly in half-timbered construction 09232574
 


Side building and barn of a four-sided courtyard Untere Dorfstrasse 73
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2nd half of the 18th century Structurally and economically important, half-timbered buildings, barn with cross braces

Side building: half-timbered upper floor, curly threshold, tenon struts, sliding windows, barn-leaf struts

09232575
 


Stable building of a four-sided courtyard (with No. 77) Untere Dorfstrasse 77a
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around 1800 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Door in the half-timbered upper floor, parcel 143/3 - northern building

09232576
 


Residential stable house, barn and side building of a farm Untere Dorfstrasse 79
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re. 1779 Architecturally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings

Inscription above the door of the residential building dated 1779, not in a good state of construction, upper floor half-timbered

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Barn of a former farm Untere Dorfstrasse 89
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before 1800 (barn) historically important

Half-timbered construction

09232578
 


Residential stable house and side building of a two-sided courtyard Untere Dorfstrasse 93
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1728 Architecturally important, half-timbered construction 09232579
 


Two side buildings of the former mill Untere Dorfstrasse 95
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around 1800 Rural farm buildings typical of the time and landscape in half-timbered construction

Both buildings are on the massive ground floor, the upper floor is full of striving, saddle roofs, some of the original sliding windows have been preserved

09232919
 

Dealer

image designation location Dating description ID
Manor of the manor
Manor of the manor At the Hofwiese 1b
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18th century Broad-based baroque plastered building of local historical importance

Three coat of arms stones on the manor house, cross vaults on the ground floor preserved, baroque doors, door fittings and stairs preserved, stable later addition, mansard roof renewed after a fire

09233043
 


Residential building Bahnhofstrasse 7
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around 1905 Typical historical plastered building of architectural value

Two-storey, six window axes, two side projections slightly protruding, half-hipped roof, two-axis roof bay with ornamental framework and half-hipped roof, flanked by two dormers with half-hipped roof, gallows windows with transom-split skylights, mostly original, window garments concrete, base polygonal brickwork and bosses.

09233083
 


Apartment house in open development with fencing Chemnitzer Strasse 112
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1908 In terms of building history, it is in the reform style of around 1910, the enclosure in the geometric Art Nouveau

Strongly influenced by Art Nouveau, e.g. B. iron fence, doors, tiles, urban stand-alone building

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Villa with villa garden, garden fence and gate entrance Chemnitzer Strasse 120
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1928-1929 Architecturally and historically important, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s, former country house of the manufacturer Erhard Wunsch, architect: Erich Basarke , Chemnitz

Representative villa with park, covered entrance, above balcony with balustrade, colossal order on the main facade (four pilasters with Ionic capitals), ground floor arched windows, upper floor rectangular windows, representative centrally arranged roof house with triangular gable, mansard hipped roof with smaller standing roof houses and bat hatches, inside: curved in a quarter arch representative wooden staircase, built as a country house, winter garden extension during the construction period, client: Dyeing mill owner Erhard Wunsch from KÄNDER, today an education and conference center of Lebenshilfe (regional association of Saxony).

09233057
 


Residential building in formerly open development Chemnitzer Strasse 133
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1st half of the 20th century Of architectural significance, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s / 1930s

today nursing home, assisted living

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Residential building Feldweg 6
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re. 1837 Historically important, rural with half-timbered upper floor and classicistic portal

Stable part is missing, massive ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, lies on the manor side, conversions, modest house, in other places no monument

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Factory owner's villa with enclosure Hauptstrasse 5
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1903, older in essence Architecturally important, reshaped in the style of historicism, in Art Nouveau
  • The old building was fundamentally remodeled in 1903, the old structure probably in the basement area from around 1870, central projecting (veranda with balcony), side entrance, building details such as doors and painting from the renovation period in 1903
  • Garage in the garden on the same parcel (located behind Hauptstrasse 5) no longer a monument
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Residential building Hauptstrasse 17
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1st half of the 19th century Historically important, rural with half-timbered upper floor

Half-timbered upper floor slated, ground floor massive, exposed location, remainder of village buildings in the village, gable roof, located close to the main road, today weekend property

09233047
 


town hall
town hall Hauptstrasse 30
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1913 Of importance in terms of building history and local history, in the reform and Heimat style of the time around 1910

Simple town hall building, ashlar masonry made of sandstone in the base area, sharpened, simple ornamentation, unadorned inside, doors from the time it was built, part of the area monument with school and inn

09233048
 


school
school Hauptstrasse 31
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1902 Architecturally and locally of importance, in the style of historicism

Characteristic school building in Central Saxony, clinker brick building, central projection, additions without monument value

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Residential building Hauptstrasse 41
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around 1800 stately half-timbered building of architectural and urban value, with baroque segment arch portal and crooked hips

Upper floor half-timbered, plastered, crooked hip roof, door frames, no more stable, barn demolished, clothes probably around 1860, in line with the street, visual relationship important

09233050
 


Lutherkirche Kellers (church and war memorial for those who fell in the First World War)
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Lutherkirche Kellers (church and war memorial for those who fell in the First World War) Kirchstrasse
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1901-1902 importance in terms of local history and building history
  • Fundamentally restored in 1990/91, rich interior design, wooden galleries, ornamental wall and ceiling design
  • War memorial for those who fell in World War I and those who fell in World War II
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Rectory Kirchstrasse 29
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1913 Architecturally sophisticated plastered building of architectural and local historical value, in the reform and Heimat style of the time around 1910

Entrance with porch, supported by fluted pillars, heavily rebuilt on two floors with a separate staircase, exterior shape of the four-sided courtyard preserved, important for the history and appearance of the town

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Tenement house (assembled with the rear factory building) Ringstrasse 3
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1910-1911 Of architectural value, in the reform style of the time around 1910

Comfortable residential building, there is a connection to the factory, facade decorations, doors and windows preserved unchanged, heavily rebuilt, uniform shape preserved, shaped by the period around 1910

09233058
 

Limbach-Oberfrohna

image designation location Dating description ID
Old town Limbach 09300877
 


Stocking factory Esche (formerly) Albert-Einstein-Strasse 3
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before 1800, later reshaped Residential building (two houses) and side wing to the courtyard, manufacturing and manufacturing building Gebr. Esche (extension of the factory complex - see Sachsenstrasse 3), of local history

Inside: pillars, flat cross vaults, various door frames preserved, probably around 1830, pavement pavement in the gate passage, No. 10: formerly bleaching shop, two-story with high mansard roof, see also Sachsenstrasse 3

09233096
 


factory Albert-Einstein-Strasse 4
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around 1905 Structurally and historically important, several wings, in clinker brick
  • Residential house: solid, plaster, door frames preserved, was a residential and probably administration building, wooden bay window on the gable side, stair tower attached to the eaves side
  • Factory: yellow clinker brick with red clinker brick ornaments, base of Cyclops masonry
  • (neighboring factory owner's house demolished in 2003)
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Two apartment buildings in a corner location (structural unit with Weststrasse 17) Albert-Einstein-Strasse 6; 8
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around 1905 Significant in terms of building history and urban development, uniformly designed Wilhelminian style buildings with clinker brick facades

Clinker brick facade, base of Cyclops masonry, a building with Weststrasse 17, passage and shop

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Residential house with attached outbuildings Albert-Einstein-Strasse 10
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around 1830 of importance in terms of building history and local history,

Main building with segment arch portal, formerly Bleicherei Martin; Various outbuildings

09233099
 


Side building of a farm Albert-Einstein-Strasse 23
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before 1783 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor 09233101
 


Memorial to victims of fascism At the community forest
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after 1945 (memorial stone) Memorial stone for the murdered Polish worker Tobola, of historical significance

Tobola: murdered in the community forest

09303552
 


House and garden of a rural manor Am Schweizerhof 4
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re. 1878 Closed complex with architecturally high-quality residential building from the Wilhelminian style in the Swiss style, of architectural and local significance; town and building historical value
  • Residential house: marked 1878, single-storey plastered building with high basement, in the middle of the eaves side elaborate door portal with fluted pilasters and triangular gable roofing made of Limbach porphyry tufa, two-axis roof bay with gable roof and decorated empty chevron, window frames porphyry tufa with horizontal roofing, flat gable side windows with good original condition: only doors and windows renewed
  • Garden with mature trees
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Individual features of the urban park as a whole: Park tavern (address: Tierparkstraße 2), Pache memorial, former Hofbräuhaus (address: Tierparkstraße 1) as well as a pump house for the water fountain (see also population 09300302)
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Individual features of the urban park as a whole: Park tavern (address: Tierparkstraße 2), Pache memorial, former Hofbräuhaus (address: Tierparkstraße 1) as well as a pump house for the water fountain (see also population 09300302) Am Stadtpark
(map)
1905 (park tavern) Buildings and facilities of the city park of the city of Limbach-Oberfrohna of architectural, urban and technical historical importance, in the park a monument to the cantor and composer Johannes Fürchtegott Pache (1857-1897)
  • Lease monument inaugurated on July 20, 1902.
  • Hofbräuhaus: round building, wooden construction with skylight, circular area inside with access, house originally closed, now open
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The urban park as a whole, with the following individual monuments: Park tavern (address: Tierparkstraße 2), monument for Pache, the former Hofbräuhaus (address: Tierparkstraße 1), the pump house for the water fountain (see individual monument 09232944) and the parks (garden monument), as well as a material part of the Tennis court (address: Tierparkstraße 3)
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The urban park as a whole, with the following individual monuments: Park tavern (address: Tierparkstraße 2), monument for Pache, the former Hofbräuhaus (address: Tierparkstraße 1), the pump house for the water fountain (see individual monument 09232944) and the parks (garden monument), as well as a material part of the Tennis court (address: Tierparkstraße 3) Am Stadtpark
(map)
1895 Urban green space typical of the time with the buildings and facilities necessary for the recreation of the citizens of artistic, urban and social historical importance, in the park a monument to the cantor and composer Johannes Fürchtegott Pache (1857-1897) 09300302
 


Apartment house in a corner Am Stadtpark 1
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around 1910 Significant in terms of urban planning and building history, in the reform style of around 1910

White glazed bricks, offset with blue and red, plaster ashlar, ground floor plaster scratches

09233104
 


Totality of residential complex Am Tor, with the following individual monuments: Residential complex with 5 residential buildings (addresses: Am Tor 1–8, Grützmühlenweg 6–12 even house numbers and Torweg 1–12, see individual monuments 09233110, 09233150 and 09233275) and gardening open space design At gate 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8
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1929 Significant in terms of urban development and architectural history, buildings in the traditionalist style of the 1920s 09233109
 


Individual features of the Am Tor residential complex: two terraced houses (each with four entrances 1–7 odd and 2–8 even) (see also entity 09233109) At gate 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8
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1929 (residential houses) Significant in terms of urban development and architectural history, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s 09233110
 


Higher active school At the large sports hall 4
(map)
1868–1869 (school) the oldest of its kind, first director Prof. Gustav Willkomm (1839–1910), founder of knitting technology, appointed for the establishment of the manufacturer Ernst Esche, of local and economic importance

old address: Turnstraße 4

09233287
 


Limbach City Church (church building with furnishings)
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Limbach City Church
(church building with furnishings)
An der Stadtkirche 10
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1346, remodeled in 1811 Structurally and historically important, simple medieval hall church with roof turret, classicist furnishings

Original wooden village church (14th century) replaced by today's church in 1511; Expanded in 1811 in the classicism style (portal extension) and renewed in 1894. With owl organ since 1983

09233220
 


Diaconate An der Stadtkirche 1
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1st half of the 19th century Structurally and historically important, reshaped in the neo-renaissance style around 1900 09233217
 


Rectory
Rectory An der Stadtkirche 5
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re. 1764 Significant building and local history, baroque building with half-timbered upper floor

The two-story building with a crooked roof, standing very close to the Limbach town church , bears the year 1767 in the door keystone and (then) house number 3 in lively cursive script . The half-timbered upper floor is clad with slate shingles on the outside.

09233218
 


School with two building parts An der Stadtkirche 6
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Mid 19th century urban historical significance, oldest school in the city, older part with half-timbered upper floor, late classicistic extension

Formerly the oldest school in Limbach, with a new residential building attached to it

09233219
 


House and factory building in the courtyard Anna-Esche-Strasse 10
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around 1880 Of importance in terms of local and architectural history, former polytechnic, historicizing with clinker brick facades

Former polytechnic, today residential building with factory, clinker brick facade, cyclops masonry, corner blocks

09233113
 


villa Anna-Esche-Strasse 13
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around 1880 From an architectural point of view of importance, classicistic-Gründerzeit plastered facade 09233209
 


Apartment house in a corner Bachstrasse 2
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around 1925 with a shop, historically significant, in the Art Deco style

formerly on the ground floor of the Sparkasse, today a bank building

09233114
 


Local health insurance office building Bachstrasse 4
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1924 Echoes of the Art Deco style, important in terms of local history and building history 09233115
 


milestone
milestone Burgstädter Straße (parcel 925e)
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19th century (milestone) probably half milestone, of importance in terms of traffic history 09233118
 


Villa with enclosure Burgstädter Strasse 2
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1880 Historically important, Wilhelminian style building

Clinker facade, one-story

09233117
 


Residential building Chemnitzer Strasse 2
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before 1785 Significant in terms of local development and architectural history, part of the old village development of Limbach

Old village development Limbach, former farm?

09233119
 


Factory complex (two addresses: Chemnitzer Straße 6 and Marktstraße 11)
Factory complex (two addresses: Chemnitzer Straße 6 and Marktstraße 11) Chemnitzer Strasse 6
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around 1900 (old part) Architecturally, artistically and locally of importance, formerly textile factory Schaarschmidt, main building with clinker facade in the style of the New Objectivity of the 1920s

Clinker facade of new complex and old building, today: Artiseda, address also Marktstraße 11

09233120
 


Two houses on a former farm Chemnitzer Strasse 18
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before 1785 Significant in terms of local development and architectural history, part of the old village development of Limbach, a building with a half-timbered upper floor

Half-hip roof, mansard roof, old village buildings in Limbach

09233123
 


Residential building Chemnitzer Strasse 79
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around 1880 Villa-like Wilhelminian style building with a two-storey veranda extension, of architectural significance

Colored glass window

09233124
 


Residential stable house and barn of a three-sided courtyard Chemnitzer Strasse 103
(map)
re. 1786 Significant in terms of local development and architectural history, part of the old village development of Limbach, residential house with half-timbered upper floor, half-timbered barn

Door walls marked "HG 3.8.1786", upper floor slated, ground floor solid, barn boarded up, old village development Limbach

09233126
 


Half of a tenement house in a corner Christophstrasse 3
(map)
around 1860 Of urban significance, location on Ludwigsplatz that characterizes the square, Wilhelminian style building with corner tower

Belongs to the development of the square

09233127
 


Residential and office building of a former textile factory with lateral fencing Christophstrasse 4
(map)
around 1870, later reshaped (1920s) of importance in terms of building history and local history

Window frames, colored glass windows, stucco ceilings, factory extension at the beginning of the 20th century (no monument?) - office building extension around 1924

09233128
 


Residential house (two house numbers) in semi-open development Christophstrasse 6; 8
(card)
1866 in the core Significant building and local history, Wilhelminian style building with Art Deco facade, former seat of the Limbach Official Gazette

Reshaped around 1930

09233130
 


Residential building Dorotheenstrasse 2
(map)
around 1790 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor, part of a former hosiery settlement

Half-timbered upper floor slated, original roof structures, door frames missing

09233134
 


Residential building Dorotheenstrasse 4
(map)
around 1790 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor, part of a former hosiery settlement

Half-timbered upper floor clad, door frames missing, former hosiery settlement

09233135
 


Residential building Dorotheenstrasse 6
(map)
around 1790 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor, part of a former hosiery settlement

Half-timbered upper floor clad, ground floor and solid gable, remains of door jambs, former hosiery settlement

09233136
 


Residential building Dorotheenstrasse 14
(map)
around 1790 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor, part of a former hosiery settlement

Half-timbered upper floor slated, door and windows original, belongs to the former stocking-weaver settlement

09233137
 


Hotel "Johannisbad" (hotel, today residential building with restaurant) Dorotheenstrasse 41
(map)
around 1890 three-storey, simple, Wilhelminian-style plastered building of local historical value

Former "Johannisbad" hotel: two side projections, cranked cornices, plastering on the ground floor, arched windows, all windows and doors renewed, windows framed by simple plastering, house greatly simplified, monument value: only historical value, traditional Limbach workers' bar, this was where August Bebel , Wilhelm spoke Liebknecht , Clara Zetkin and Fritz Heckert

09233081
 


House with two entrances Dr.-Goerdeler-Strasse 9; 11
(card)
around 1925 Architecturally important, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s, part of a residential complex with buildings on Humboldtstrasse and Ludwig-Richter-Strasse

four-storey row house in a residential complex; Simple design, like the other buildings, Humboldtstrasse and Dürerplatz, the only house with original doors

09233139
 


Residential building Dr.-Goerdeler-Strasse 29 around 1928 Significant building history, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s, Art Deco style

Striking staircase with colored glass windows and French balcony, bay window in a special design

09233138
 


Residential house with enclosure Dr.-Neideck-Strasse 3
(map)
around 1928 Significant building history, echoes of the Art Deco style

Fine plaster with plaster ornaments from the time of origin

09233102
 


Rental villa with enclosure Friedrichstrasse 5
(map)
around 1915 (rental villa) Significant building history, in the reform style of the period after 1910, corner bay with colored glass windows 09233143
 


Factory building with construction plastic Frohnbachstrasse 2
(map)
around 1925, essentially older Architecturally and artistically of importance, extension in the style of the New Objectivity of the 1920s, with two life-size sculptures at the entrance area

Side wing with gate passage, two sculptures at the side of the entrance - around 1925, clinker brick, concrete

09233155
 


factory Frohnbachstrasse 10
(map)
around 1910, in the core of the 19th century Stately plastered building of architectural value, facade in the reform style of the time around 1910

Four-storey, plastered facade, segmented arched and rectangular windows, pilaster structure, cube frieze, base polygonal masonry, profiled cornice, very good original condition, architectural and local historical value

09233080
 


Residential house, outbuilding with garage and gate entrance with gate Frohnbachstrasse 15
(map)
around 1880, later reshaped Significant in terms of building history, essentially Wilhelminian-style building, structurally remodeled around 1910
  • Via the initial “TG” entrance, porch around 1912 with leaded glass windows, colored glass windows in the stairwell, polygonal masonry base
  • Side building: presumably staff house, garage, gate with original fittings
09233156
 


Residential house and factory building Frohnbachstrasse 19
(map)
re. 1828 Architecturally of importance, classical plastered construction

Plumbing, presumably several phases of construction

09233157
 


Residential stable house, side building of a former farm and attached production building Frohnbachstrasse 20
(map)
around 1800 (stable house) Structurally and historically significant, residential stable house with half-timbered upper floor

Additions including production buildings

  • Residential house: half-timbered upper floor, side building quarry stone
  • Manufacturing building: massive, multi-storey
09233158
 


Residential building with pharmacy, formerly a post office building Frohnbachstrasse 26
(map)
around 1915 Significant in terms of building history and local history, in the reform style of the time around 1905

Today rose pharmacy, entrance relocated, gable window changed, otherwise good original stock

09233160
 


School and attached gym Frohnbachstrasse 51
(map)
1886, later reshaped of importance in terms of building history and local history,

Wilhelminian style building, redesigned and expanded in the 1920s; Two construction stages, name Gerhart-Hauptmann-Schule since 1950

09233161
 


Apartment house designed in closed development Georgstrasse 1
(map)
around 1880 Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style facade

Clinker brick facade, closed street around 1900

09233144
 


Pestalozzi School (School) Georgstrasse 2 (Friedrichstrasse)
(map)
1887-1888 Structurally and historically of importance, representative Wilhelminian style building

Pestalozzi School with gymnasium, former Citizens' School II, built according to plans by E. Poser; Base: Cyclops masonry, name Pestalozzischule since 1935, gym demolished before 2010

09233149
 


Apartment building in closed development Georgstrasse 3
(map)
around 1880 Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style facade

Clinker brick facade, probably Baumstrasse. Poser, Limbach

09233145
 


Apartment building in closed development Georgstrasse 5
(map)
around 1880 Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style facade

Clinker brick facade, probably Baumstrasse. Poser, Limbach

09233146
 


Apartment building in closed development Georgstrasse 7
(map)
around 1880 Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style facade

Clinker brick facade, probably Baumstrasse. Poser, Limbach

09233147
 


Apartment building in closed development Georgstrasse 23
(map)
around 1910 Originally preserved plastered building of urban significance, in the reform style of the time around 1910

three-storey, eight axes, central entrance, rectangular window, house entrance set back, with round arch, base made of stone, simple bas-reliefs, dominant curved roof bay window, part of a similarly designed group of houses

09247720
 


Rental villa Georgstrasse 24
(map)
around 1910 From an architectural point of view, in the reform style of the time around 1905

Gable and turret with half-timbering, plinth and parts of the ground floor clinker brick, disfiguring: garage extensions, lead glass windows

09233148
 


Apartment building in closed development Georgstrasse 25
(map)
around 1910 Originally preserved plastered building of urban significance, in the reform style of the time around 1910

Three-storey, eight axes, house door on the side with segmented arch roofing, windows partially split in the skylight, base made of stone, bas-reliefs, dominant roof bay window with pilasters

09247719
 


Apartment house designed in closed development Georgstrasse 27
(map)
around 1910 Originally preserved plastered building of urban significance, in the reform style of the time around 1910

three-storey, eight axes, common entrance with number 25, stone base, facade design with pilasters, plaster fields and bas-reliefs, distinctive roof bay window - simplified

09247721
 


Individual monument of the Am Tor residential complex: apartment building with four entrances (see also subject group 09233109) Grützmühlenweg 6; 8th; 10; 12
(card)
1929 (apartment building) Town planning and building history of importance, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s terraced house with gate 09233150
 


Graves of Fam. Emil Fritzsche, Fam. Dittrich, Fam. Völcker and Fam. Paul Raetzer in the cemetery Hainstrasse
(map)
Early 20th century of local history and artistic importance

made of sandstone

09233142
 


Savings bank building Hainstrasse 1
(map)
1935 Architecturally important, in the style of the 1930s 09233154
 


Residential building Hainstrasse 7 1920s (residential building) In terms of building history, in the style of the 1920s, plastered building with clinker brick structure, echoes of the Expressionist style 09303657
 


Residential and commercial building in a corner Hechinger Strasse 1
(map)
re. 1908 Significant in terms of building history and urban development, clinker brick facade, bay windows that characterize the street scene, historicist style

Clinker brick facade, plastered bay window, stone cladding on the ground floor

09233162
 


Residential and commercial building in closed development Hechinger Strasse 3
(map)
around 1910 important in terms of building history and urban development,

historic clinker brick facade, ground floor rustic plaster, clinker brick facade

09233163
 


Residential house in closed development (older part of house No. 4 no monument) Hechinger Strasse 4
(map)
around 1880 with shop, historically important, representative historic facade 09233166
 


Residential and commercial building in closed development Hechinger Strasse 5
(map)
1906 important in terms of building history and urban development,

Historic clinker brick facade, bay windows that characterize the street scene, clinker brick facade, plastered ground floor, bay window also plastered

09233164
 


Residential and commercial building in closed development Hechinger Strasse 5a
(map)
around 1905 important in terms of building history and urban development,

historic clinker brick facade with Art Nouveau elements

09233165
 


Residential and commercial building designed in closed development Helenenstrasse 1
(map)
around 1910 Of architectural significance, in the reform style of the time around 1910

today a savings bank

09233167
 


Residential and commercial building in a corner Helenenstrasse 2
(map)
around 1908 In terms of building history, in the reform style of around 1910, corner formation with a bay window and loggia that characterizes the street

Changed in the ground floor area

09233168
 


Apartment building with shops in a closed area Helenenstrasse 3
(map)
around 1900 Significant building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit 09233169
 


Residential building in closed development Helenenstrasse 5
(map)
around 1870 with shop, historically important, plastered facade from the Wilhelminian era with a classicistic effect

One-story, including the ground floor, has been preserved in its original state

09233170
 


Apartment building with shops in a closed area Helenenstrasse 6
(map)
re. 1908 Significant building history, historic facade

Good original condition including the ground floor

09233171
 


Apartment building in closed development Helenenstrasse 7
(map)
around 1870 with shop, historically important, plastered facade from the Wilhelminian era with a classicistic effect

One-story, including the ground floor area, originally preserved

09233172
 


Apartment building in closed development Helenenstrasse 8
(map)
re. 1908 with shop, of architectural significance, facade in the reform style of the time around 1910

Good original condition including the ground floor

09233173
 


Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 11) Helenenstrasse 9
(map)
1894 Structurally and historically important, former Hotel Central, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit

Same house as number 11, clinker brick facade with simple facade structure and jewelry

09233174
 


Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 9) Helenenstrasse 11
(map)
1894 with shop, historically important, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century

Clinker brick, plaster on the first floor, striking front door, original shop front

09233175
 


Apartment building in a formerly closed development Helenenstrasse 16
(map)
around 1905 Significant building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit

Original clinker brick facade with plastered surfaces, front door and shop front

09233176
 


Apartment building in closed development Helenenstrasse 17
(map)
around 1905 Significant building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit

Clinker brick facade, plastered ground floor, partially preserved shop front, gate passage

09233177
 


Staircase of a tenement house Helenenstrasse 19
(map)
1888–1889, according to the building file very rare iron staircase of architectural value

Two-barrel cast-iron staircase, risers made of iron (ornamental decoration), wooden steps, iron railings, wooden handrails, former gas lanterns on pedestals on high stands that are integrated in the railing, neoclassical decorative forms including acanthus leaves, volutes, fluting, just a few examples of these staircases in the Chemnitz administrative district known, therefore high architectural value.

09233085
 


Apartment building in closed development Helenenstrasse 21
(map)
around 1915 with a shop, historically important, in the reform style of the time around 1910

Ground floor slightly changed, facade ornaments preserved, figural decorations on the ground floor between shop windows with reference to a sale offer e.g. B. Butter churn

09233178
 


Apartment house in a corner Helenenstrasse 38
(map)
1905 Historically important, Wilhelminian style building 09233179
 


Double house designed in closed development Helenenstrasse 57; 59
(card)
around 1870 In terms of building history, it is of importance, from the Gründerzeit plastered facade with a classicistic effect

Nice front door preserved, simple plastered buildings with facade decor typical of the time

09233182
 


Residential building Helenenstrasse 63
(map)
around 1792 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, door missing, good condition

09233184
 


Residential building Helenenstrasse 65
(map)
around 1792 of importance in terms of building history and urban development, with half-timbered

Upper floor half-timbered upper floor plastered, door frames preserved, around 1830

09233185
 


Residential building with shops Helenenstrasse 67
(map)
around 1792 Significant in terms of building history and urban development, with a half-timbered upper floor

Upper floor half-timbered plastered, structural changes

09233186
 


milestone
milestone Hohensteiner Strasse (corner of Chemnitzer Strasse)
(map)
19th century (milestone) of importance in terms of traffic history 09233203
 


Power station Hohensteiner Strasse 5; 7; 9
(card)
1908 Of local significance, the base is Cyclops masonry, above it is red clinker brick, set off with yellow clinker brick and green glazed bricks on the windows 09233189
 


professional school Hohensteiner Strasse 21
(map)
around 1910 Significant building and local history, in the reform style of the time around 1910

New plastic windows; Corner building

09233188
 


Apartment building in a formerly closed development Hohensteiner Strasse 23
(map)
1906 Significant in terms of building history, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century with shop, ground floor changed

three-storey apartment building in closed development

09233190
 


Apartment building in half-open development Hohensteiner Strasse 26
(map)
around 1906 Significant building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit

three-storey house in a corner and half-open development

09233192
 


Apartment building in half-open development Hohensteiner Strasse 27
(map)
1905 Significant building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit

Mixed clinker construction; three-storey apartment building in closed development

09233193
 


Apartment building in half-open development Hohensteiner Strasse 28
(map)
1906 Significant building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit

Clinker brick, first floor plaster; three-storey apartment building in a semi-open development

09233194
 


Apartment building in half-open development Hohensteiner Strasse 29
(map)
1905 Significant building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit

three-storey apartment building in a semi-open development

09233195
 


Apartment building in half-open development Hohensteiner Strasse 30
(map)
around 1905 Significant building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit

Mixed clinker construction; three-storey apartment building in a semi-open development

09233196
 


Apartment building in half-open development Hohensteiner Strasse 31
(map)
1904 Significant building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit

three-storey apartment building in a semi-open development

09233197
 


Apartment building in half-open development Hohensteiner Strasse 32
(map)
around 1905 Significant building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit

Mixed clinker construction; three-storey apartment building in a semi-open development

09233198
 


Apartment building in half-open development Hohensteiner Strasse 33
(map)
1904 Significant building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit

three-storey apartment building in a semi-open development

09233199
 


Apartment building in half-open development Hohensteiner Strasse 34
(map)
around 1905 Significant building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit

Mixed clinker building, ground floor and gable plastered; three-storey apartment building in half-open development, with shop

09233200
 


Residential house in open development Hohensteiner Strasse 36
(map)
around 1900 Architecturally of importance, Wilhelminian style building with floating gable

Plastered construction with floating gable

09233201
 


Apartment house in a corner Hohensteiner Strasse 37
(map)
around 1905 of importance in terms of building history and urban development, Wilhelminian style building,

representative corner design with oriel clinker composite construction

09233202
 


Two reverse glass painting ceilings of a butcher's shop in a residential building Hohensteiner Strasse 51
(map)
after 1900 (shop fittings) of craftsmanship and artistic value

Reverse glass painting ceilings, today butchery Wagner

09232530
 


Individual monuments of the whole of the Limbach cemetery: Ceremonial hall, cemetery wall with gate, war memorial for those who fell in World War I, burial ground for those who fell in World War II, Soviet grove of honor as the burial place of 56 prisoners of war and other victims from the USSR, memorial for the victims of fascism ( Concentration camp victims), tombs of the Ewald Richter family, factory owner Arthur Schaarschmidt, Delling family, Leppert family, Alfred Weber family, Walther Werner, Fritzsching family, senior teacher and local researcher Paul Fritzsching, local history researcher and monument curator Karl Fritzsching and family Louis Schulze (see also entity 09303419) Hohensteiner Strasse 86
(map)
1886 (cemetery) of importance in terms of building history and local history
  • Memorial monument for the fallen soldiers of the First World War, designed by the architect Schönfeld, Leipzig, 1922
  • Grave field for the fallen of the 2nd World War, - memorial for the fallen of the Soviet Army, consecrated in 1948
  • Family places: Fam. Ewald Richter, Arthur Schaarschmidt, factory owner, Fam. Delling, Fam. Leppert, Fam. Alfred Weber, Walther Werner, Fam. Fritzsching, Paul Fritzsching, senior teacher and local researcher, deceased 1947, Karl Fritzsching, deceased 1976, Local researcher and monument conservationist, Fam. Louis Schulze
  • Celebration hall, cemetery wall with gate
  • Grave fences, wrought iron, along the cemetery wall towards Pleißa and Hohensteiner Straße
  • Memorial to the victims of fascism (concentration camp victims and Soviet prisoners of war), memorial to the victims of fascism: a stele and five stone slabs made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff with inscriptions, inscription on the stele: "Never forget" and "Our ... as well as the nameless To sacrifice. Die Stadt Limbach-Oberfrohna ”, inscriptions on stone slabs: names in Cyrillic script
09232945
 


The whole of Limbach cemetery, with the following individual monuments: celebration hall, cemetery wall with gate, war memorial for those who fell in World War I, burial ground for those who fell in World War II, Soviet memorial, memorial for the victims of fascism (concentration camp victims and Soviet prisoners of war), tombs Fam. Ewald Richter, manufacturer Arthur Schaarschmidt, Fam. Delling, Fam. Leppert, Fam. Alfred Weber, Walther Werner, Fam. Fritzsching, senior teacher and local history researcher Paul Fritzsching, local history researcher and monument preservationist Karl Fritzsching and family Louis Schulze (see individual monuments 09232945) as well as horticultural designed cemetery complex (garden monument) and wrought iron grave fencing along the cemetery wall towards Pleißa and Hohensteiner Straße (material parts) Hohensteiner Strasse 86
(map)
1886 of importance in terms of building history and local history
  • Memorial monument for the fallen soldiers of the First World War, designed by the architect Schönfeld, Leipzig, 1922
  • Grave field for the fallen of the 2nd World War, - memorial for the fallen of the Soviet Army, consecrated in 1948
  • Family places: Fam. Ewald Richter, Arthur Schaarschmidt, factory owner, Fam. Delling, Fam. Leppert, Fam. Alfred Weber, Walther Werner, Fam. Fritzsching, Paul Fritzsching, senior teacher and local researcher, deceased 1947, Karl Fritzsching, deceased 1976, Local researcher and monument conservationist, Fam. Louis Schulze
  • Celebration hall, cemetery wall with gate, grave enclosures, wrought iron, along the cemetery wall towards Pleißa and Hohensteiner Straße
  • Memorial to the victims of fascism (concentration camp victims and Soviet prisoners of war), memorial to the victims of fascism: a stele and five stone slabs made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff with inscriptions, inscription on the stele: "Never forget" and "Our ... as well as the nameless To sacrifice. Die Stadt Limbach-Oberfrohna ”, inscriptions on stone slabs: names in Cyrillic script
09303419
 


Residential house (with five entrances) in open development, with front garden and enclosure Humboldtstrasse 1; 3; 5; 7; 9
(card)
around 1925 Historically significant, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s, part of a residential complex with buildings on Dr.-Goerdeler-Strasse and Ludwig-Richter-Strasse

Five house entrances, brick plinth and front door surrounds, bed surrounds

09233225
 


Villa with garden and enclosure Ingelheimer Strasse 16
(map)
around 1930 Typical plastered building in good original condition, of architectural significance

two-storey, central projection, shutters with blinds on the upper floor, hipped roof, large roof bay window with saddle roof, slated, house entrance emphasized in terms of design, bay window, remains of the enclosure (pillars)

09233086
 


Hotel Hirsch (hotel, today town hall) Jägerstrasse 2
(map)
1826 of importance in terms of building history and local history 09233205
 


District court, today city administration
District court, today city administration Jaegerstrasse 2a
(map)
1851-1852 and 1892 of importance in terms of building history and local history,

Wilhelminian style building; former district court, three-storey building in a semi-open development with stepped gables, city administration since the 21st century

09233206
 


Goethe School (school)
Goethe School (school) Jägerstrasse 2b
(map)
1862 Structurally and historically important, Wilhelminian style school building

Goetheschule, formerly Bürgererschule I, built according to designs by F. Meinig; Extension wing in 1874, assembly hall without interior fittings, two-armed staircase, facade structure preserved

09233207
 


Residential building Jägerstrasse 5
(map)
around 1880 Significant building history, shops on the ground floor after 1900, representative roof house

Ground floor changed by loading

09233210
 


Kronen-Apotheke (corner house, today a pharmacy) Jägerstrasse 9
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Significant in terms of architectural history, classicist building, prominent urban planning location

Door frames and facade structure preserved

09233211
 


Residential and commercial building in a corner Johannisplatz 2
(map)
around 1905 Significant building history and urban planning, representative Gründerzeit building with corner bay window

Upper floor clinker brick, window canopies, ground floor changed

09233213
 


Residential house in semi-open development Johannisplatz 3
(map)
around 1905 important in terms of building history and urban development,

Wilhelminian style building with a molded facade

09233214
 


Lutherkirche Oberfrohna (church (with furnishings) and church square)
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Lutherkirche Oberfrohna (church (with furnishings) and church square) Karlstrasse 15 1891-1893 building history, shaping the townscape and of importance in terms of local history, clinker brick building in the neo-Gothic style, architect: Christian Gottfried Schramm , Dresden,

dominant position above the built-up area (strongly developed Waldhufendorf) brickwork; with leaded glass church windows, since 1989 with a new organ

09233263
 


Villa with outbuilding, villa garden, corner pavilion, gate entrance and enclosure on Frohnbachstrasse Karlstrasse 22a
(map)
around 1915 Magnificent building in the reform style from around 1910, of architectural and local significance, villa of the former textile manufacturer Grobe

Rich interior: lamps, wood paneling in the hall and staircase area, colored glass windows, scratched plaster, windows, doors original, outbuildings: former horse stable and garages, gardens, corner pavilion, monk and nun roof covering, fence, window grilles, parts of the enclosure, above the house entrance plastic jewelry: Putto

09233159
 


Villa and outbuildings as well as villa garden and enclosure Karlstrasse 27
(map)
around 1909 Significant building and local history, in the reform style of the time around 1910

At the water basin in the garden, initial “CG”, presumably a former factory owner's villa, presumably Gröbe, fence pillar, fence, figurative decoration at the entrance

09233215
 


Apartment building in closed development Kellerberg 5
(map)
around 1860 In terms of architectural history, the facade from the Wilhelminian era still has a classicistic effect

Original condition, interior: doors, fittings, banisters, original inventory, coffered ceiling, Art Nouveau intermediate door

09233300
 


Apartment building in closed development Kellerberg 7
(map)
1852 Significant in terms of building history and urban development, simple Wilhelminian style plastered facade, location on Ludwigsplatz that characterizes the square 09233301
 


Post and Telecommunications Office (Post Office) Kellerberg 15
(map)
1879–1880 (post office) Architecturally important, representative neo-renaissance building

Post and telecommunications office, clinker brick facade with corner blocks, base Cyclops masonry

09233302
 


Railway bridge Kellerwiese
(map)
1911-1912 In terms of building history, traffic history, technology history and urban planning, it is of importance, six-arch concrete bridge, one of the early concrete structures in Saxony 09233216
 


Tenement house Lessingstrasse 3
(map)
1906 to the right in closed development, plastered ground floor, the two upper floors clinker brick with plastered structure, middle roof house, same facade as number 5, historical value

Client as with number 5 Otto Zimmer from Chemnitz-Hilbersdorf. Two apartments on the same floor.

09306623
 


Tenement house Lessingstrasse 5
(map)
1906 to the left in closed development, plastered ground floor, the two upper floors clinker brick with plastered structure, middle roof house, same facade as number 3, historical value

Client as with number 3 Otto Zimmer from Chemnitz-Hilbersdorf. Two apartments on the same floor.

09306624
 


Villa with garden and remains of the enclosure Lindenstrasse 2
(map)
1910 Simple plastered building typical of the time with well-preserved interior fittings, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance

Two-storey, some facade projections, covered entrance, balcony, circumferential cornice, hipped roof with various types of dormers, inside beautiful wooden stairs with decorated railings, original doors, wall paneling, built-in cupboards, simple plaster decorations.

09233082
 


Residential building with five entrances Ludwig-Richter-Strasse 15; 17; 19; 21; 23
(card)
around 1925 Historically significant, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s, part of a residential complex with buildings on Dr.-Goerdeler-Strasse and Humboldtstrasse

Five house entrances, clinker plinth and house entrances

09233224
 


Apartment building in closed development Ludwigsplatz 3
(map)
around 1860 Significant building history and urban planning, two-storey Wilhelminian style building in neo-Gothic style 09233221
 


Apartment building in closed development Ludwigsplatz 4
(map)
around 1860 with shop, of architectural and urban significance, two-storey building in the neo-Gothic style 09233222
 


Villa with garage Lutherstrasse 7
(map)
1930s Of architectural significance, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s / 1930s 09233204
 


Residential building, former brewery
Residential building, former brewery Market 3
(map)
1571-1754 of importance in terms of building history and local history

Heavily reshaped, historical location; The small factory has always brewed beer over the centuries. A warehouse was built into the rock, which can be visited by appointment. The bar building, oriented towards the market, exists in the 21st century as a hotel and Lay restaurant.

09233226
 


Residential building in closed development Market 8
(map)
Mid 19th century Architecturally important, plain plastered building typical of the region with a mansard roof

with shop, mansard roof with roof structures, shop installation impaired

09233228
 


Water tower Marktsteig (parcel 395)
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1926-1927 Significant in terms of building history, supply history and local history, of neoclassical and expressionistic effect

The water tower built in 1926/27 based on a design by the Limbach master builder Haupt am Marktsteig is still in operation as a temporary storage facility today. Its support floor tank with a capacity of 500 m³ supplies industrial companies in particular with process water. The 30 m high tower is accessed via a high plateau clad with natural stones, with a vestibule to the east. It is built in striking expressionist forms over an octagonal floor plan. In terms of construction, it is a reinforced concrete frame building with brick masonry filling, which was carried out by the Leipzig company Richter, Kammerling and Co. The tower is divided into three storeys by means of two strongly articulated, projecting cornices, which camber over the corners of the octagon emphasized by pilaster strips. The lower area of ​​the brick-red, plastered tower shaft has windows on all sides in two levels, which are decorated with expressionist triangular roofs. Above is the windowless container storey before the tower head jumps slightly inwards above the second cornice. Lancet-shaped windows provide light, the concluding flat tent roof protrudes far and is crowned by a spire. The expressive shape of the tower is reinforced by the contrasting color scheme - red on the wall surfaces and lightly contrasting pilaster strips with cuboid structure. A high architectural standard is also shown by the white gargoyles at the edges of the plateau, which are designed as mythical creatures or animal heads. In the course of the last renovation in 2005, the color scheme of the 1950s has been preserved inside the tower. The history of water extraction is shown there in several diagrams. As a water reservoir that is still in operation today, the Limbach-Oberfrohna water tower is a technical monument of great local and supply historical value. Its high design quality also makes it significant in terms of building history.

09233230
 


Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development Marktstrasse 2
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1908 with shop, historically and urbanistically important, clinker brick facade with a historical appearance, location on the market that dominates the square

White clinker brick, artificial stone cladding on the ground floor, probably built by the baker Ebersbach

09233231
 


House in the corner and outbuildings in the courtyard Moritzstrasse 10
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1910–1915 (garage extensions) Significant in terms of building history and urban development, a bay window on the gable side that defines the street scene

Older structure around 1830, with door frames and front door, corner house and garage extensions around 1910 to 1915, interior fittings preserved: banisters, apartment doors, side buildings: built on with garages, arcades with columns and flat cross vaults, wooden bay windows, colored glass windows, built by businessman Paul Kluge - 1904 / 05

09233261
 


Post office and outbuildings in the courtyard
Post office and outbuildings in the courtyard Moritzstrasse 13
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1911 Significant building and local history, in the reform style of the time around 1910

Upper floor originally slated, today asbestos slate

09233233
 


Residential and commercial building in a corner
Residential and commercial building in a corner Moritzstrasse 18
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around 1910 Of importance in terms of building history and urban development, historic clinker brick facade, corner formation with a bay window that characterizes the street scene

Clinker facade - white clinker, plastered ground floor

09233235
 


Upper arbor on a side building of a former four-sided courtyard Oberer Gutsweg 2
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around 1800 Architecturally important, rarity 09233236
 


Station entrance building with platform roofing
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Station entrance building with platform roofing Ostring
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1871 Significant in terms of building history and traffic history, historicist

Remnants of plaster ashlars have been preserved, windows are partly original, especially the counter hall with fittings, barrel-vaulted ceiling, wooden roof in front of the main entrance, staircase with three-armed stairs

09233262
 


Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development Oststrasse 16
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1905/1907 Significant building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit

Mixed clinker construction

09233237
 


Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development Oststrasse 18
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around 1905 Significant building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit

Mixed construction, originally a shop, ground floor changed

09233238
 


Memorial stone for Johann Esche
Memorial stone for Johann Esche Paul-Fritzsching-Platz (Park An der Stadtkirche)
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19th century of local significance, memory of the founder of the textile industry in Limbach, the stocking manufacturer Johann Esche (1682–1752); Inscription: "To the founder of the Saxon knitting Johann Esche ..." 09233239
 


Residential building Peniger Strasse 1
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around 1910 Corner house, historically significant, historic facade, highlighted corner design 09233247
 


Residential complex consisting of three residential buildings (No. 31/33, No. 35/37/39, No. 41/43) and a pergola at the driveway Peniger Strasse 31; 33; 35; 37; 39; 41; 43
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1929 Historically important, residential courtyard of the savings and building association, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s with echoes of the New Objectivity

Courtyard of the savings and building association

09233241
 


Railway bridge over Pestalozzistraße Pestalozzistraße
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around 1913 Solid steel wall girder construction in good original condition of technical historical importance

Bridge on the Chemnitz-Limbach-Oberfrohna railway line, riveted solid steel wall girder construction, two rammed concrete abutments, overhead trough, bridge railing preserved, bridge is completely handed over to the construction period

09248145
 


villa Pleißaer Strasse 8
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around 1912 Of architectural significance, in the reform style of the time around 1910

Today kindergarten

09233249
 


Albert-Schweitzer-Gymnasium (school and attached gymnasium, enclosure of the school yard with corner pavilion)
Albert-Schweitzer-Gymnasium (school and attached gymnasium, enclosure of the school yard with corner pavilion) Pleißaer Strasse 10
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1912 of importance in terms of building history and local history

With gymnasium, caretaker's apartment, fencing, corner pavilion, bauplast. Jewelry, consecrated June 10, 1912

09233250
 


Villa with garden and garden shed as well as gate entrance and enclosure on Albert-Einstein-Straße Prof.-Willkomm-Strasse 19
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1934–1935 (villa) From an architectural point of view, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s / 1930s, architects: Lossow & Kühne, Dresden

Close to the Stadtbad, at times a clinic, the so-called Schmidt Villa, with a wooden garden shed

09233141
 


Monument to the victims of fascism
Monument to the victims of fascism Rathausplatz
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re. 1948 (memorial) Memorial to anti-fascist resistance fighters, historically significant

marked September 19, 1948, OdF monument, Rochlitzer Porphyrtuf; fThe memorial consists of a pedestal block with two offset text areas in relief . Above two name fields arranged next to each other, which contain the names of 15 murdered resistance fighters (partly illegible due to vandalism), there is the note: “Dead who admonish forever”. A cube with the symbol for the politically persecuted, marked with the red triangle , was worked over the writing block . On this cube there is a flame bowl and a flame, both also made of sandstone.
In 2015 the city council decided to redesign the previous town hall square so that traffic would run more smoothly. About the memorial it says: “The memorial will be relocated and will find a new location in the newly created park, which is inviting to linger. The footpaths should run around the area and the square-defining crossroads should be preserved. "

09233251
 


Aggregate of the Limbach manor (today town hall), consisting of the following individual monuments: mansion, farm buildings and former fron festivals (see individual monuments 09233252)
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Aggregate of the Limbach manor (today town hall), consisting of the following individual monuments: mansion, farm buildings and former fron festivals (see individual monuments 09233252) Rathausplatz 1
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1570-1700 Urban and architectural significant building, Renaissance building

City hall renovation at the beginning of the 20th century by Theodor Veil, Aachen; Some parts of the building of the former manor complex have served as the seat of the city administration since the 20th century. In the spacious inner courtyard there is a deep well with a sandstone lion sculpture. In addition, the Saxon state government had a memorial stele erected here in 2009 , which commemorates the peaceful revolution in the GDR in 1989 and, among other things, the cry We are the people .

  • Manor house: three-storey elongated, gable roof, built in 1570, changed several times, including the farm buildings
  • Former Fronfeste: an integral part of the former manor, today part of the town hall, single-storey or two-storey plastered building with window and door walls made of Beutenberg porphyry tufa, closed off by a mansard or half-hip roof.
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Individual features of the totality of the Limbach manor: mansion, farm building and former Fronfeste (see also totality 09233303)
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Individual features of the totality of the Limbach manor: mansion, farm building and former Fronfeste (see also totality 09233303) Rathausplatz 1
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1570 Significant in terms of urban and architectural history, Renaissance building
  • Manor house: City hall reconstruction at the beginning of the 20th century by Theodor Veil, Aachen, the seat niche portal reproduced in 1939, three-storey elongated, gable roof, built in 1570, changed several times, including the farm buildings,
  • Former Fronfeste: an integral part of the former manor, today part of the town hall, single-storey or two-storey plastered building with window and door walls made of Beutenberger porphyry tufa, closed by a mansard or crooked hip roof,
09233252
 


House with two entrances Russdorfer Strasse 6; 8
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around 1925 Significant in terms of building history, echoes of the New Objectivity style, remarkable corner formation

Plastered facade, clinker base, corner location with bay window, formerly a shop

09233253
 


Fire station Russdorfer Strasse 12
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1926 (fire station) Architecturally important, in Art Deco style 09233255
 


Factory complex Sachsenstrasse 3
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1853–1854 (factory building on Albert-Einstein-Strasse) Significant local history, extension of the former manufacture and manufacturing building Gebr. Esche (Albert-Einstein-Straße 3, see there)

1853–1854 Factory building at Albert-Einstein-Strasse 2a, built for manufacturer Samuel Esche, 1878 extension at Sachsenstrasse 3 by manufacturer Reinhold Esche

09232529
 


Residential house with garden and enclosure Sachsenstrasse 7
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around 1880 Typical Wilhelminian style factory owner's villa of architectural historical importance, with the remains of a garden characterized by rhododendrons
  • Enclosure: only ancillary facility - no individual monument! Along the street with fence pillars in mixed construction (concrete, partly brick with natural stone facing) and iron fence
  • Garden: only ancillary facility - no garden monument! Remnants of the design elements such as seating area, pathways, stairs and numerous rhododendrons and azaleas as well as old trees in part of the property belonging to the villa
  • Villa: two-storey clinker brick building on an irregular floor plan, red clinker brick, base porphyry tuff polygonal masonry and sandstone, facade decorated with yellow clinker binder layers, different window formats, windows not originally preserved, semicircular porch on the courtyard side, mansard hipped roof with original dormers, these with natural stone facing: and segmental arch roofing double-leaf with glass inserts, decorative grating and

Skylight

  • Outbuildings no memorial, part of the garden and enclosure of ancillary facilities - no individual monuments
09233259
 


Residential building Sachsenstrasse 24
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around 1880, later reshaped Of importance in terms of building history, classic structure 09233260
 


Administration building and factory with tower on Querstraße Sachsenstrasse 31
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1927 (factory building) Significant in terms of building history and local history, factory of the former Saupe company, knitting machine manufacture, Wilhelminian administration building, factory in the New Objectivity style

Machine factory, factory building: clinker brick facade with tower, administration building: plastered, rich facade structure, changed gable, stucco ceilings

09233258
 


Municipal gas works Road of Peace 8
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1896, later expanded A complex of clinker buildings, of architectural and local significance 09233264
 


Poor house, now a residential building Road of Peace 11
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1st half of the 19th century of importance in terms of building history and local history 09233266
 


Craftsman sign on residential building Road of Peace 12a
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re. 1938, much older (19th century) Historically significant, the company’s logo for the Curt Sussig construction business

Company logo of Curt Sussig and others, construction company

09233265
 


Furnishing of the “Stadt Wien” restaurant in a residential building Road of Peace 14
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around 1920 completely preserved restaurant equipment from the 1920s, of technical and artistic importance

Wood paneling, pool table, canopy, counter, tables and chairs, parquet, except for lighting

09233267
 


Apartment building to the right in closed development Road of Peace 20
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around 1890 with shop, historically important, magnificent clinker brick facade from the late 19th century in the style of the neo-renaissance

Clinker facade, sandstone incorporation

09233268
 


Rectory with enclosure Road of Peace 80
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re. 1905-1906 Significant in terms of building history and local history, stylistically between historicism and the reform style of the period after 1900

Initial “AD”, lead glass window probably in the community hall, fence pillars, porphyry door panels, original front door

09233270
 


Factory park with stone bench, plastic pedestal and old trees Road of Peace 86 (bei)
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around 1900 Equipment elements of the park of the knitwear factory EA Kühn jr., Of local history and garden art significance,

Summer house 2010 or rather burned down, ruin; The furnishing elements are the remains of the park laid out for the factory. The system could be seen in the company's letterhead. Burned down garden house, stands as a ruin. Was in wood, octagon with column portico with triangular gable, high curved broken roof, split panes, inside original painting with fine ornamental friezes, garden sculpture: stone pedestal with plinth, on it plastic with putti, connected with a wreath of flowers, plus a large flower bowl, device for flower boxes factory is road of peace 86

09248109
 


Town hall of Oberfrohna
Town hall of Oberfrohna Road of Peace 100
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rebuilt in 1924, older in the core (19th century) Significant in terms of architectural and local history, facades shaped by the renovation in the style of the 1920s 09233271
 


Residential building Südstrasse 7
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around 1910 Of architectural significance, in the reform style of the time around 1910

Possibly also residential and office buildings, lead glass windows in the stairwell of the villa

09233272
 


Factory building consisting of three building parts Südstrasse 8a; 8b; 8c
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around 1910 (corner building) Architecturally important, corner buildings in the style of late historicism, factory extensions with echoes of the New Objectivity style of the 1920s

Clinker facade, textile company, today Trikofashion AG

09233273
 


Individual features of the Am Tor residential complex: two terraced houses (each with six entrances 1–11 odd and 2–12 even) (see also entity 09233109) Doorway 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8th; 9; 10; 11; 12
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1929 (residential houses) Significant in terms of urban development and architectural history, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s 09233275
 


Residential building Unterer Gutsweg 1a
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around 1930 Single-family dwelling house with Zollinger roof (plank truss roof), presumably wooden house in prefabricated construction, of historical importance

Wood, barrel roof, simple construction, as an example of this construction

09233288
 


Residential house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Unterer Gutsweg 17
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re. 1817 Architecturally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings

Small three-sided courtyard, modern intermediate building to the street with flat roof and older components, half-timbered gable, boarded-up shed, built-in garage, windows that are too large in part, not inspected

09233289
 


Cottage property Unterer Gutsweg 18
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19th century simple half-timbered house, partly massive, of socio-historical value

Upper floor half-timbered, solid gable, one eaves side solid, without shed

09233290
 


Villa with enclosure Waldenburger Strasse 14
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around 1890 (rental villa) Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building with plastered facade 09233291
 


villa Waldenburger Strasse 16
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around 1900 Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building with clinker brick facade

Clinker brick facade, base, Cyclops masonry, front door and some original windows, fence

09233292
 


Rudolf-Marek-Stein (Memorial for Victims of Fascism) Waldenburger Strasse 60 (near)
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1958 Rudolf-Marek-Stein, the 17-year-old Marek murdered by fascists in 1932, of historical importance

Rudolf Marek: murdered by fascists on June 26th, 1932 at the age of 17, (memorial plaque for B. and H. Granz - where?)

09233095
 


Factory complex with enclosure
Factory complex with enclosure Weststrasse 2; 4; 6
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re. 1882 (factory) Architecturally and locally of importance, formerly the Conradi & Friedemann company, predominantly in the Art Nouveau and Reform style from around 1905, architect: Georg Wünschmann , Leipzig

Several construction phases, uniform design, stair tower with bell, group of figures missing, Ernst Friedemann was the owner of the jersey company Conradi; The impressive ensemble of buildings was emptied in 1990 and then redesigned into a tower passage. A three-dimensional, colored frieze runs around the building between the second and third floors. In addition to the dials, the square clock tower has a bronze bell on each side. One of these bells is struck by a bronze figure.

09233234
 


Residential and office buildings in open development Weststrasse 9
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around 1910 Architecturally of importance, in the reform style of the time around 1910, possibly administration building of the company Conradi & Friedemann (opposite the manufacturing building, see Weststrasse 2-6)

Gable area initials "CF", residential building of the Conradi & Friedemann factory

09233294
 


Former boiler house Weststrasse 11
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1913 In terms of building history and technology, it belongs to the Conradi & Friedemann factory opposite

Window imitated in the plaster

09233295
 


Apartment building in corner location (structural unit with Albert-Einstein-Straße 6 and 8) Weststrasse 17
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around 1890 Significant in terms of building history and urban development, uniformly designed Wilhelminian style buildings with clinker brick facades

Belongs to Albert-Einstein-Str. 6, clinker brick facade, plinth, Cyclops masonry

09233296
 


Tenement house with enclosure Weststrasse 62
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around 1890 Architecturally important, rich art nouveau decoration

Rich facade structure, fence

09233297
 


Residential and administrative building of a former factory Weststrasse 71
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around 1890 Significant building history, richly decorated plaster facade, corner accentuation opposite a street junction

Base Cyclops masonry, plaster facade, fluted pilaster strips, window canopies

09233298
 


Rental villa with enclosure Weststrasse 75
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around 1904 Architecturally important, in the style of late historicism, art nouveau appeal

Fence, original window

09233299
 

Pleissa

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Residential stable house and side building of a former four-sided courtyard (former Mühlgut) Pleißenbachstrasse 51
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re. 1746 Architecturally and locally of importance, half-timbered buildings

Residential stable house and side building of the former Nitzschenmühle, the residential stable house built according to the inscription in 1746, the side building probably at the beginning of the 19th century. Well-preserved half-timbered buildings with massive ground floors and largely preserved half-timbered upper floors. Both buildings are closed off by gable roofs. Even though they were structurally slightly redesigned (built-in garage, lack of stable door), both buildings still document the rural building trade of the 18th and 19th centuries in the Chemnitz region in a special way and thus acquire architectural historical importance. As a former mill, the building complex continues to have local historical significance.

09233496
 


town hall
town hall Pleißenbachstrasse 68a
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1925-1926 In terms of architectural and local history, it is of importance in the traditionalist style of the 1920s

Colored glass windows, community hall including furniture made of oak

09233498
 


Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Pleißenbachstrasse 80
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1778 Architecturally important, half-timbered house 09233500
 


Fire station Pleißenbachstrasse 93a around 1930 Architecturally and locally of importance, in the style of the 1920s

Clinker brick and plaster

09233501
 


Side building (with upper arbor) of a four-sided courtyard Rabensteiner Strasse 17
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End of 18th century Architecturally important, half-timbered upper floor with a rare upper arbor

Upper arbor completely boarded up, remaining buildings and ground floor completely built in, poor condition

09233503
 


War memorial for those who died in the First World War Schulberg
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after 1918 (war memorial) of local importance 09233504
 


Dorfkirche Pleißa (church with churchyard wall)
Dorfkirche Pleißa (church with churchyard wall) Schulberg
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1740 of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town,

simple baroque hall church with wooden ceiling and massive roof turret. Erected after a fire in the old church, small rectangular building, extensions, roof sloping steeply on the east side, four steel bells in the new western extension (free-standing bell system)

09233502
 


Rectory Schulberg 2
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around 1800 Structurally and historically important, with a slab of half-timbered upper floor

Steep gable roof, door jambs, upper floor timber-frame slated, ground floor solid, groin vault

09233505
 


Former school, now a residential building Schulberg 3
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around 1830 Significant in terms of location and building history

Solid, door frames, two-storey, half-hip roof

09233506
 

Russdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Monument protection area Rußdorf location (suggestion) Monument protection area Rußdorf location (suggestion) 09247674
 


Landmarks of the former Rußdorf exclave
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Landmarks of the former Rußdorf exclave 18th or 19th century (boundary stone); partially related 1864 (boundary stone) historically significant, Rußdorf was Thuringian until 1928

two boundary stones of the former Rußdorf exclave along the former field boundary, inscriptions "HA" ( Duchy of Saxony-Altenburg ) and "KS" ( Kingdom of Saxony )

09233321
 


Barn, stable building and side building of a four-sided courtyard Doppelgasse 23
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings

Everything in good condition

09233133
 


Residential stable of a former four-sided courtyard Feldstrasse 6
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1st half of the 18th century Architecturally of importance, half-timbered house, striving half-timbered

Remnants of the surrounding framework, half-timbered upper floor changed, gable partly too large windows

09233304
 


Residential stable of a former two-sided courtyard Feldstrasse 12
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around 1800 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Half-timbered upper floor, ground floor massive, partly slated

09233305
 


Residential stable house, side building (gatehouse), barn and stable building of a four-sided courtyard Feldstrasse 15
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around 1830 (stable house) architectural history

and of economic importance, closed preserved farm, mostly half-timbered buildings

  • Residential building: massive
  • Gatehouse and stable: half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor
  • Barn: half-timbered
09233306
 


Stables in a four-sided courtyard Feldstrasse 20
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before 1800 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Half-timbered upper floor, ground floor slightly modified, gable slated, threshold ship throats

09233307
 


Stable building (with upper arbor) of a four-sided courtyard Feldstrasse 22
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1st half of the 18th century (Oberlaube) Architecturally important, half-timbered building with a rare upper arbor

Ground floor changed, upper floor boarded up, upper arbor with leafed headbands

09233308
 


Stable house of a former farm Hohe Strasse 25
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around 1800 Architecturally important, half-timbered construction with a baroque segment arch portal

Half-timbered upper floor partially slated, poor state of construction

09233187
 


Johanniskirche (church and tombstone Fam.Sebastian (in front of the church), another tomb and war memorial for those who fell in the First World War)
Johanniskirche (church and tombstone Fam.Sebastian (in front of the church), another tomb and war memorial for those who fell in the First World War) Kirchweg
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1729-1734 Significant Baroque hall church with west tower, architecture based on the construction forms common in the Duchy of Altenburg (Rußdorf was Thuringian until 1928).
  • Small hall building, tower with Welscher dome, valuable baroque interior, with wood carvings and wooden font, exterior reconstructed 1985–1992, interior restored 1993–1997
  • Gravestone: Hilbersdorfer porphyry tuff, 50 cm high base, two oval mirrors placed one against the other, central part of the tomb approx. 2 m, fial-like attachment with numerous angel heads in front of a halo, of baroque origin
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Cottage property Kirchweg 15
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around 1830 Socially and historically of importance, slated half-timbered upper floor

Half-timbered upper floor slated, first floor quarry stone plastered, windows partially clogged, walls preserved, double gable triangle windows

09233310
 


Former school, now a residential building Kirchweg 24
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1868 Architecturally and historically important, with a classicistic portal 09233311
 


Rectory Kirchweg 25
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally and historically important, with a slab of half-timbered upper floor and a classicistic portal

Upper floor half-timbered, door walls m. Inscription: “Let the little children come to me and do not prevent them, for such is the kingdom of God”, compact floor plan, hipped roof

09233312
 


Cottage property Kirchweg 32
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1st half of the 19th century Socially and historically important, street space-forming location near the church

Building street space, near the church, solid ground floor, timber-framed upper floor slated

09233313
 


Cottage property Kirchweg 48
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19th century socially and historically important

Half-timbered upper floor slated, ground floor slightly changed, ornamental slate gable

09233314
 


Apartment building in open development Meinsdorfer Strasse 22
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around 1905 Architecturally important, Art Nouveau touches 09233232
 


Residential stable house, side building (gatehouse) and stable building (with upper arbor) of a four-sided courtyard (with no.141a) Waldenburger Strasse 141
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re. 1721 (stable house) Architecturally and economically important, ensemble of half-timbered buildings, side buildings with a rare upper arbor

Residential stable house and two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard, half-timbered buildings typical of the time and landscape in good original condition. The stable house according to the inscription in 1721, the gatehouse also according to the inscription in 1822, the other side building probably built in the 1st half of the 18th century.

  • Residential stable house with massive ground floor and half-timbered upper floor. The stable with a Bohemian cap vault and four pillars from the building period was preserved.
  • A side building with a four-arched upper arbor with preserved half-timbering on the upper floor is historically valuable. The ground floor was massively driven under. Blattsassen am Rähm indicate that this building was originally built in half-timbered construction on the ground floor. The building is one of the few side buildings with a preserved upper arbor in the area around Limbach-Oberfrohna and is therefore valuable in terms of house history.
  • The gate house, built in 1822, forms the end of the courtyard on the street side, a large building with a rectangular floor plan with a solid ground floor and half-timbered construction on the upper floor. The framework is regularly structured by V-struts. The wood connections were made by peeling. You entered the farm through the gate of this farm building. A beautiful keystone has been preserved above the gate.
  • The residential and farm buildings of this farm are worthy of monument due to their high historical value due to their old age, the very old half-timbered constructions and the now rare upper arbor of the side building.
09233315
 


school Waldenburger Strasse 142
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1888 Structurally and locally of importance, clinker brick building from the Gründerzeit

Clinker facade

09233316
 


Residential stable house, side building (gatehouse), barn and stable building of a four-sided courtyard Waldenburger Strasse 145
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re. 1784 Architecturally and economically of importance, closed preserved farm in half-timbered construction
  • Residential house: half-timbered upper floor, outside entrance to cellar vault
  • Gatehouse: dated on the keystone, half-timbered upper floor
  • Stable: half-timbered upper floor
09233317
 


Side building of a four-sided courtyard Waldenburger Strasse 157
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18th century Structurally and economically of importance, with half-timbered upper floor, high-striving half-timbering

Half-timbered upper floor, sliding windows, casement windows

09233318
 


Barn of a farm Waldenburger Strasse 177
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1st half of the 18th century Architecturally important, half-timbered construction

Conversion to garage, half-timbered leaf connections

09233320
 

Wolkenburg-Kaufungen

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Individual monument in the above aggregate: Bahndamm (see aggregate 09306106)
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Individual monument in the above aggregate: Bahndamm (see aggregate 09306106) (Map) 1875 Retaining wall on the Mulde in the area between railway kilometers 14.0 and 14.2 of the Glauchau – Wurzen railway line (Muldentalbahn), polygonal masonry, of importance in terms of traffic and technology

Railway embankment consisting of quarry stone polygonal masonry (granulite), railing (metal)

09306108
 


Material component of the material entity Muldentalbahn, sub-section Limbach-Oberfrohna, city, OT Wolkenburg-Kaufungen with the individual monuments: bridge (see individual monument 09306102), bridge (see individual monument 09306105), embankment (see individual monument 09242694), railway attendant's house (see individual monument 09306114) and the guard house (see individual monument 09306114) : Railway bridge and passage (see also aggregate 09306181)
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Material component of the material entity Muldentalbahn, sub-section Limbach-Oberfrohna, city, OT Wolkenburg-Kaufungen with the individual monuments: bridge (see individual monument 09306102), bridge (see individual monument 09306105), embankment (see individual monument 09242694), railway attendant's house (see individual monument 09306114) and the guard house (see individual monument 09306114) : Railway bridge and passage (see also aggregate 09306181) (Map) 1875 Totality with all railway systems, including track systems with substructure and superstructure, route kilometers, telecommunications and signal systems, railway stations including all functional buildings, guard houses, bridges and culverts in the communities of Glauchau, Stadt (OT Glauchau, Kleinbernsdorf, Reinholdshain, Niederlungwitz), Limbach-Oberfrohna , City (OT Wolkenburg-Kaufungen, Herrndorf, Uhlsdorf), Remse (OT Remse), Waldenburg (OT Niederwinkel, Oberwinkel, Waldenburg), Lunzenau, city (OT Lunzenau, Berthelsdorf, Cossen, Rochsburg, Göritzhain), Penig, city (OT Markersdorf, Penig, America, Arnsdorf, Thierbach, Zinnberg), Rochlitz, city (OT Penna, Rochlitz, Zaßnitz), Seelitz (OT Fischheim, Seelitz, Biesern, Steudten), Colditz (OT Colditz, Lastau, Leisenau, Möseln, Sermuth, Zschetzsch), Grimma, Stadt (OT Großbothen), Zettlitz (OT Kralapp) important and landscape-shaping standard gauge railway, which is important for the industrial development of the Muldental, economic history, railway history, la Shaping the community as well as of regional history
  • Passage: 1875, natural stone masonry
  • Railway bridge, quarry stone arch bridge with retaining walls
09306106
 


Individual features in the above aggregate: Railway bridge with railway milestone (see aggregate 09306106) (Map) 1875 Segment arch bridge over the Herrnsdorf-Bräunsdorfer Bach of the railway line Glauchau – Wurzen (Muldentalbahn) at the railway kilometer 12.75 originally preserved, of railway and traffic history

Bridge structure and retaining walls polygonal masonry, arched arches made of ashlar

09306102
 


Individual monument in the above-mentioned entity: road underpass (see entity 09306106) (Map) re. 1875 Stone arch bridge with retaining walls at track kilometer 13.7 of the Muldentalbahn, keystone marked 1875, original preserved, including the bridge piers of the destroyed former overpass over the railway body, important in terms of railway and engineering history

Polygonal masonry made of granulite, arched porphyry ashlar arches, bridge piers of the destroyed overpass, quarry stone masonry.

09306105
 


Individual features of the aggregate St. Anna treasure trove: Tagesschacht, Mundloch, Halde and Haspelort (see also aggregate 09242722)
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Individual features of the aggregate St. Anna treasure trove: Tagesschacht, Mundloch, Halde and Haspelort (see also aggregate 09242722) (Map) 1737 (mouth hole) Significant mining history, evidence of the old mining in the Zwickau area, old silver mine 09247666
 


Gold soap area with Raithalden on the Herrnsdorfer Bach (Map) 16th century Significant in mining history, testimony to the

Old mining in the Zwickau area

09247665
 


Bingen area on Ullersberg (Map) 13./14. Century Significant in terms of mining history, Bingen area of ​​the medieval mining settlement on Ullersberg, evidence of the old mining in the Zwickau area

Location: between Herrnsdorf, Uhlsdorf and Niederwinkel auf dem Acker, Gem. Herrnsdorr, Flstk. 8/3, Gem. Uhlsdorf, Flstk. 166/3

09247663
 


Monument protection area at the location of Wolkenburg (suggestion) Monument protection area at the location of Wolkenburg (suggestion) 09247661
 


Subject aggregate St. Anna treasure trove, with the following individual monuments: Tagesschacht, Mundloch, Halde and Haspelort (see individual monuments 09247666) and mining area at the St. Anna tunnel (subject aggregate part)
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Subject aggregate St. Anna treasure trove, with the following individual monuments: Tagesschacht, Mundloch, Halde and Haspelort (see individual monuments 09247666) and mining area at the St. Anna tunnel (subject aggregate part) (Map) 18th century and older Mining facility of regional historical importance, evidence of the old mining in the Zwickau area, old silver mine 09242722
 


Binge (Map) 16th century or older Significant in terms of mining history, evidence of the old mining in the Zwickau area 09242744
 


Individual features in the above-mentioned aggregate: Entrance building, platform roofing, goods shed, farm building and toilet block of the Wolkenburg station (see aggregate 09306106)
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Individual features in the above-mentioned aggregate: Entrance building, platform roofing, goods shed, farm building and toilet block of the Wolkenburg station (see aggregate 09306106) (Map) 1875 Completely preserved station in poor structural condition on the Glauchau – Wurzen railway line (Muldentalbahn), of local and historical importance

Wolkenburg station (DWOB - 06407 III) on the Glauchau - Wurzen (GW) railway station out of service, owner DB, vacant, endangered, unrefurbished and partially in danger of collapsing, clock missing, AG second main track removed

  • Entrance building: two-storey plastered building with jamb and central risalit, gable roof with profiled rafter heads, wooden decorations in the ridge area of ​​the gable and risalite, horizontal plastered structures, vertical rectangular windows, added on the ground floor, plastered walls, belt cornices, simply over-molded interior, house platform roofed after 1910
  • Goods shed: with loading ramp on both sides and cantilevered gable roof, massive ramp
  • Gable-independent farm building: single-storey plastered building, saddle roof, window and door openings, horizontal plaster structures, cornices
  • Lumberhouse: rectangular floor plan, single-storey, simple construction, hipped roof, entrances for both sexes (lettering at the entrances can still be seen)
09242694
 


Cottage Am Hang 13
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around 1700 of importance in terms of building history and social history

Structural changes and extensions, leafed headbands and struts - crossing, partially tapped wood connections, tailcoat roof by extension

09241645
 


New village church St. Mauritius (church with furnishings, in front of the church memorial stone for Count von Einsiedel)
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New village church St. Mauritius (church with furnishings, in front of the church memorial stone for Count von Einsiedel) At the castle
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1794-1804 Architectural history, local history, shaping the townscape, artistically and art historically significant, classicist building

The neo-classical “New Village Church” of St. Mauritius was built at the instigation of Detlev Carl Graf von Einsiedel between 1794 and 1804 according to plans by the Dresden court building inspector Johann August Giesel . The castle church, consecrated to Saint Mauritius, is built on a rocky plateau below the castle on a Greek-cross-shaped floor plan and connected to the castle park by a cast iron bridge. The elongated plastered building with a drawn-in, apsidial closed choir and side annexes forms a more traditional church building finish on the west side in the manner of a bolt with a pillar portico in front of the outside staircase of the main portal through a steep west tower. The two portico porches in the middle of the north and south sides of the main nave are built in Tuscan order and decorated with cast iron reliefs in the respective gable triangle. The interior of the church, a flat-roofed hall with illusionistic architectural painting of the purest high-classical form language, is architecturally designed on three sides by encircling galleries above Doric columns, the parapets of which are framed with antique leaf and flower motifs. The outside and inside of the well-proportioned classical hall church is overall Seen down to the last detail, it is determined by an academic-classical program, which elevates the church building in its originality, which has not been changed to date, to a singular monument of national importance.

09242691
 


Individual monument belonging to the manor and castle Wolkenburg: residential building, former gardener's house (see also group 09242693)
Individual monument belonging to the manor and castle Wolkenburg: residential building, former gardener's house (see also group 09242693) Am Schloß 2
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18th century (gardener's house) Architecturally and historically important, simple baroque building near the castle, formerly incorrectly named as the birthplace of the painter Fritz von Uhde

Mansard roof, roughly square floor plan, half-timbered stand

09242707
 


Individual features of the entity of Wolkenburg Castle: two farm buildings of a former manor and water basin for horse drinking (see also entity 09242693)
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Individual features of the entity of Wolkenburg Castle: two farm buildings of a former manor and water basin for horse drinking (see also entity 09242693) At the castle 3; 4
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re. 1737 (farm building) Architecturally and locally of importance, part of the palace complex

Residential building: solid, keystone dated

09242695
 


House and side building of the former mill
House and side building of the former mill Am Ullersberg 3
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re. 1618, later remodeled (residential building) Building ensemble of architectural and local historical value, residential building with half-timbered upper floor, at the residential building seating niche portal with floral decorations
  • Residential house: rectangular floor plan, two-storey, ground floor solid plastered, window frames with a coving and door portal with horizontal beams made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, another seat niche portal with floral decorations and the name "1618" on the river side of the house, probably moved to the former wheel chamber when the house was rebuilt, Half-timbered upper floor partially preserved, upper floor partly brick masonry, high hipped roof, traditional layout on the inside, old wooden ceiling in the living room on the ground floor with strong beams rounded at the corners and wide insertion boards, supports on the walls with boat flutes, ceiling probably from the previous building from 1618. In the right half of the house (as seen from the house) there was originally the mill, the mill equipment has not been preserved, collar beam roof with cock beam, a reclining chair that simply stands over cock beam
  • Side building: after 1800, on the gable side inscription in stone block "\ / Altwaldenburg Anno 1724", probably refers to the previous building, rectangular floor plan, two-storey, quarry stone and brick masonry plastered, gable roof, Prussian cap vaults on the ground floor
  • Monument value: local and architectural value
09241688
 


Former school, now a residential building Am Ullersberg 6
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1878-1879 of local importance 09242743
 


Barn and two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard At Ullersberg 11 around 1900 (side building) of importance in terms of building history and economic history 09242732
 


Residential stable house and stable building of a four-sided courtyard Am Ullersberg 17
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around 1800 Structurally and economically important, half-timbered buildings that define the townscape 09242733
 


Stable building and barn of a three-sided farm Am Ullersberg 18
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around 1800 Architecturally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings from a location that defines the townscape
  • Lies next to number 33 (?)
  • Stable: solid gable, upper floor half-timbered
09242742
 


Stable building of a three-sided farm Am Ullersberg 20
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around 1700 Structurally and economically of importance, ancient half-timbered building

Leafed headbands, leafed struts, door on the upper floor, ground floor and solid gable

09242741
 


Side building of a four-sided courtyard Am Ullersberg 24
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around 1800 Structurally and economically important, half-timbered building that defines the townscape

Massive gable

09242740
 


Side building of a three-sided courtyard Am Ullersberg 26
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around 1800 of importance in terms of building history and economic history,
  • Half-timbered building
  • Gatehouse is a stable with a passage, the ground floor is massive
09242739
 


Cottage Am Ullersberg 27
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around 1800 Socially and historically important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Subsequent extension to the house

09242734
 


Residential house with attached blacksmith shop and barn opposite Am Ullersberg 29
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around 1800 Architecturally and locally of importance, half-timbered buildings 09242735
 


Residential stable house and stable building of a former three-sided courtyard Am Ullersberg 35
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around 1800 building history and

Economically important, with a half-timbered upper floor

09242736
 


Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Am Ullersberg 37
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1st half of the 19th century historically important

Boarded gable

09242737
 


Stable building of a former three-sided farm Am Ullersberg 44
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around 1800 of importance in terms of building history and economic history,
  • with half-timbered upper floor
  • Ground floor slightly changed and massive as well as both gables massive, inscription on the threshold of the half-timbered upper floor
09242738
 


Stable house of a farm Birch trees 12
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around 1800 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Stable house of a small farm, massive ground floor, tenon wood connections

09241646
 


Residential stable house, barn and two side buildings of a farm built next to one another Birch trees 15
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around 1800 Architecturally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings

Residential house: boarded gable, ground floor changed, eaves-side extension

09241647
 


Cottage Bräunsdorfer Allee 2
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around 1800 Architecturally and socially important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Half-timbered upper floor, ground floor massively driven under, is currently under construction

09241648
 


Barn building of a farm Dorfstrasse 27
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probably 1837 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Massive gable, Prussian cap vault

09241649
 


Inn with an annex and a separate former rifle hall
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Inn with an annex and a separate former rifle hall Dorfstrasse 36
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1878 Of importance in terms of local and architectural history, hall with stucco decoration inside, rifle hall in half-timbered construction

Schützenhalle: half-timbered structure with brick frames

09241650
 


Residential house, two side buildings and barn of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 37
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re. 1804 Architecturally and economically important, closed preserved farm, partly in half-timbered construction

Elaborate door frames with original front door, window frames

09241651
 


Residential stable house, barn and side building of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 44
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around 1800 Architecturally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings 09241652
 


Former stable house in a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 45
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around 1700 historically important, half-timbered house with ancient construction (head braces)

Leafed headbands, the house was subsequently extended, massive undercut around 1810, porphyry walls on the ground floor, chamfered threshold, door on the upper floor, leaf seats, door walls on the eaves side. Back from 1790, first floor originally half-timbered

09241653
 


Stables in a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 47
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around 1800 of importance in terms of building history and economic history 09241654
 


Stables in a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 61
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around 1730 historically important, half-timbered house with ancient construction (head braces)

Dating above the door of the upper floor in the wood, of which “173.” can be safely read as numbers

09241656
 


Stables in a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 69
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around 1800 Structurally and economically important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Possibly with a former three-bay upper arbor, tapped struts, solid ground floor, hipped roof, door on the upper floor, tapped headbands there

09241657
 


Former stable house in a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 70
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around 1810 Architecturally important, half-timbered construction

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof, clad gable

09241658
 


Side building of a three-sided courtyard (with no.72) Dorfstrasse 70a
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around 1800 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Upper floor half-timbered, ground floor and solid gable, gable triangle slated, large skylight, tenon wood connections

09241659
 


Residential stable house, two side buildings and the shed of a farm Dorfstrasse 74
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2nd half of the 19th century Structurally and economically important, solid buildings

All buildings massive, good original inventory

09241660
 


House and barn of a farm
House and barn of a farm Dorfstrasse 79
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around 1800 Architecturally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings
  • Residential house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, half-hip roof
  • Partly massive barn, street space effective
09241661
 


Residential stable house and three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 80
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1st half of the 18th century Structurally and economically important, the courtyard complex of half-timbered buildings has been preserved
  • A side building with a passage, knee stick, crossed struts, leafed
  • Residential house: leaf seats in frame, leaf struts and leaf ankles
09241662
 


Stable house (half-timbered house) of a former four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 83
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around 1680 Architecturally important, half-timbered house with an ancient construction (curved St. Andrew's cross), one of the rare half-timbered houses

Curved St. Andrew's cross, leafed headbands, plank room partially preserved, remains of the stands on the ground floor, tooth-cut frieze on the filler wood, door on the upper floor retrofitted, on the gable side leaf seats, stands and thresholds on the ground floor on the gable side, wooden ceiling is currently being covered

09241663
 


Residential stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 85
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around 1700 Structurally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings, residential house with ancient half-timbered construction (head struts)

Stable: half-timbering also preserved on the courtyard side on the ground floor

09241664
 


Residential stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 86
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around 1800 Architecturally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings 09241665
 


House of a farm Dorfstrasse 98
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around 1800 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor 09241666
 


Former stable house in a four-sided courtyard (with no.105) Dorfstrasse 103
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2nd half of the 18th century Architecturally important, half-timbered construction with V-struts

Half-timbered upper floor, ground floor massive, massive undercut probably around 1810, wide lying compartments

09241667
 


House and shed Goldene Aue 2
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important, residential building with half-timbered upper floor

Half-timbered upper floor boarded up, original window and door frames

09242696
 


House and shed Herrnsdorfer Strasse 6
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around 1800 Architecturally important, residential building with half-timbered upper floor

Too large windows, half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor

09242697
 


Residential building Herrnsdorfer Strasse 6a
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around 1800 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Gable and ground floor massive and changed, upper floor half-timbered

09242698
 


Factory building Herrnsdorfer Strasse 8
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around 1800 Significant in local history, former sheep wool spinning mill of Count von Einsiedel, later cotton weaving mill

endangered, the factory building in Herrnsdorfer Straße 8a (including the Shedhalle) demolished

09242699
 


Residential building (with three entrances, Herrnsdorfer Strasse 24 and 26 and Zur Papierfabrik 1) in a corner location Herrnsdorfer Strasse 24; 26
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around 1925/1930 Of architectural significance, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s

Shutters, original facade structure

09242801
 


Two side buildings (one of them with an upper arbor) of a four-sided courtyard Herrnsdorfer Strasse 32
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around 1800 (side building) historically important,

Half-timbered buildings, a building with a rare upper arbor, remnants of an upper arbor and gatehouse, tapped cleats on yokes of the seven-bay upper arbor

09242724
 


Residential building Herrnsdorfer Strasse 40
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re. 1840 Significant in terms of building history and local history, it was formerly part of a paper mill, before that it was the location of the ore laundry

Original door and window frames, massive house, raised to create drying space in the attic, first floor quarry stone masonry, then brick masonry

09242725
 


Residential building Kaufunger Strasse 4
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around 1800 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Half-timbered upper floor partially slated, ground floor massive

09242700
 


Residential building Kaufunger Strasse 5a
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re. 1804 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor, inscription in the threshold, porphyry tufa portal, characterizing the street with a slate gable

Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, original door frames with dated keystone, inscription in the threshold

09242701
 


Residential stable house and two sheds on a farm Mittelweg 33
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around 1700 Architecturally important, residential building with a Thuringian ladder framework and head braces

Half-timbered upper floor, ground floor massively driven under around 1810/30, upper floor with Thuringian ladder and leafed headbands, clad gable, chamfered threshold, leaf seats indicate former surroundings

09242713
 


House and outbuildings
House and outbuildings Mühlenstrasse 7
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1786 Architecturally important, residential building with half-timbered upper floor

Solid ground floor with original window walls made of Rochlitz porphyry, upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable triangle, half-hip roof

09242704
 


Suspension bridge over the Zwickauer Mulde
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Suspension bridge over the Zwickauer Mulde Mühlenstraße 7 (near)
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1957 of importance in terms of building history and technology history

for the pedestrian bridge over the Zwickauer Mulde , demolished and rebuilt in 1996, renewed again in 2002 after the millennium flood, monumental?

09242706
 


Wolkenburg mill;  Hammer mill (mill complex, grain and saw mill with technical equipment as well as miller's house, outbuildings (stable building) and courtyard paving)
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Wolkenburg mill; Hammer mill (mill complex, grain and saw mill with technical equipment as well as miller's house, outbuildings (stable building) and courtyard paving) Mühlenstrasse 9
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1888/89 Working technical monument of outstanding importance, building from the Wilhelminian era, small industrial mill of the American type in rural areas with older buildings, of importance in terms of local history, technology history and supply history
  • First mentioned in 1565, first mentioned in 1654 cutting mill, around 1900 expansion into a so-called American industrial mill, since 1967 feed mill, technology still used up to 150 years old, working technical monument,
  • technical equipment generally from 1915/20
    • Double roller mills from 1924 and 1936
    • Francis turbine with vertical shaft in an open shaft (from R. Hartmann, Chemnitz, rarity) from 1902
    • Transmission system
    • DC generation
    • Saw frame with full frame
09242705
 


Residential stable house, stable building and barn of a three-sided farm
Residential stable house, stable building and barn of a three-sided farm New home 1
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End of the 18th century (stable house) Structurally and economically important, mostly half-timbered buildings

Gable house slated, solid ground floor, door on the upper floor

09242708
 


New farmer's settlement, consisting of seven new farmer's houses Neue Heimat 4; 6; 8th; 11; 13; 17; 18
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around 1947/1948 relative at the time of the monument registration

Originally preserved group of new farmhouses in typical design of historical importance

09242709
 


Individual features in the above-mentioned aggregate: Railway keeper's house (without extension) with a small outbuilding (see aggregate 09306181) Niederwald 2
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1875 Typical stationer's house at kilometer 14.7 of the Glauchau – Wurzen railway line (Muldentalbahn), structural shell largely preserved in its original form, of significance in terms of traffic and technology
  • single-storey plastered building with jamb (common design), gable-independent to the railway, desolate, use as a weekend house, extension no monument
  • adjoining outbuilding, single storey, gable roof, renovated
09306114
 


Material entity manor and castle Wolkenburg, with the following individual monuments: Castle complex (originally a castle) as well as four sculptures from the surrounding castle park (see individual monuments 09300301), two farm buildings of a former manor and water basin as horse troughs (see individual monuments Am Schloß 3 and 4 - Obj. 09242695) , former gardener's house (see individual monument Am Schloß 2 - Obj. 09242707), still surrounding castle park (garden monument) and horse stable (opposite Am Schloß 3)
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Material entity manor and castle Wolkenburg, with the following individual monuments: Castle complex (originally a castle) as well as four sculptures from the surrounding castle park (see individual monuments 09300301), two farm buildings of a former manor and water basin as horse troughs (see individual monuments Am Schloß 3 and 4 - Obj. 09242695) , former gardener's house (see individual monument Am Schloß 2 - Obj. 09242707), still surrounding castle park (garden monument) and horse stable (opposite Am Schloß 3) Lock 1; 2; 3
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16th century, older in the core, later reshaped (castle) Landscape-defining, castle-like palace complex with a park of architectural, historical, gardening and artistic importance

Today apartments. Castle complex, located on a mountain promontory high above the Mulde, which was probably built in the last third of the 12th century. The castle character was lost through numerous renovations, especially in the 16th and 18th centuries. The first owners were probably Reichsministeriale, first documented mention in 1241. In the margravial-Meissnian possession since 1404, briefly owned by the Counts of Einsiedel since 1409, handed over to the von Kauffungen family as a fiefdom in the first half of the 15th century, up to the robbery of a prince and the execution of Kunz von Kauffungen in 1455. After that, the property fell back to the Elector, who gave it as a fief to the von Ende family, 1635–1945 owned by the Counts of Einsiedel. Conference ministers Count Detlev Carl von Einsiedel (1737–1810) and Detlev von Einsiedel (1773–1861) had a decisive influence on the development of Wolkenburg Castle and Park. Since 1945 accommodation of the cath. Church, school facilities and apartments in the castle rooms.

  • Wolkenburg Castle: Description: The buildings are grouped around an oval courtyard with a curtain wall. The original access to the east is protected by a bastion, the current one to the north by a tower. On the southeast side of the three-storey, partly also four-storey main wing of the castle, here still preserved profiled porphyry window frames from the first half of the 16th century. In front of the courtyard is a narrow tower over an oval floor plan with an outside staircase, on the pedestals of the banister, cast iron figures of Saints George and Martin, around 1860, and two urns. On the upper floors of the tower are the remains of the library, which was set up in the 19th century in a neo-Gothic style. - Through a curtain wall connection to the widow's house built in simple neo-renaissance forms in the west in 1873, access through the arched portal in the central projection. From this building there is again access to the immediately adjoining castle park. - In the north and northeast along the curtain wall, single-storey farm buildings with pent roofs, integrated a tower with a square floor plan from around 1795, today a passage. The round upper floor of the tower is structured by pilasters, with a baroque lantern with a Welscher dome at the end. The original furnishings have largely been lost; the former ballroom with its furnishings has been preserved on the upper floor of the residential wing. The stucco decoration of this room is an excellent testimony to early classicism around 1790, above the fireplace a stucco relief with the depiction "Philemon and Baucis serve the disguised Jupiter and Mercury", a work by the sculptor Christian Unger based on designs by Adam Friedrich Oesers . The other stucco reliefs between the windows and on the wall surfaces also by Unger with depictions of the ages as well as the times of day and seasons. Medallions of portraits of Solon, Thucydides, Homer and Demosthenes above the doors. Around 1850/60 new painting of the room, apparently in glue paint, from this time the grisaille decoration on the ceiling and the colored picture inserts.
  • Wolkenburg Castle Park: Originally a regular, terraced garden in the south and east of the castle, laid out as a Renaissance garden under Haubold von Einsiedel in 1694. In the first half of the 18th century baroque transformation under Hans Georg von Einsiedel. Between 1795 and 1805 under Detlev Carl von Einsiedel, presumably based on a plan by court inspector Ernst Giese, expansion and partial redesign of the garden west and south of the palace in a pre-romantic, sentimental English style, while parts of the older gardens were retained. 1870 further redesign. The main part of the English facility is the large bowling green, an oval lawn surrounded by tall deciduous and coniferous trees, in the middle of which is a cast iron copy of Apollos von Belvedere from around 1800. In the garden there are more artificial iron castings from Lauchhammer: Girl playing knuckles, around 1800 as well as pouring satyr and arching cupid, both from the 19th century.
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More pictures Individual features of the property and Castle Wolkenburg: Castle complex (originally a castle) and four sculptures from the surrounding park (see also property group 09242693) Lock 1; 2; 3
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16th century, older in the core, later reshaped (castle) Castle complex located on a mountain spur, shaping the landscape, of historical and architectural importance, cast iron figures of artistic value (copy of Apollo Belvedere, knuckle-playing girl, satyr and cupid) see the overall document 09300301
 


Totality of the old church of St. Georg and St. Moritz Wolkenburg with cemetery, with the following individual monuments: church, wall surrounding the cemetery and memorial for those killed in the First World War (see individual monuments 09242690) as well as the totality parts: horticultural cemetery design, old mortuary, graves for Polish forced laborers ( 1945), grave crosses of different ages
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Totality of the old church of St. Georg and St. Moritz Wolkenburg with cemetery, with the following individual monuments: church, wall surrounding the cemetery and memorial for those killed in the First World War (see individual monuments 09242690) as well as the totality parts: horticultural cemetery design, old mortuary, graves for Polish forced laborers ( 1945), grave crosses of different ages Schloßberg
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around 1400 and later Significant building and local history

consecrated to the knight saints St. Georg and St. Moritz , with Romanesque arched windows

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Individual features of the entity Old Church of St. Georg and St. Moritz Wolkenburg with cemetery: Church with furnishings, later hereditary burial of Counts v.  Einsiedel, today the cemetery chapel, the surrounding wall of the cemetery and a memorial for those who fell in the First World War (see also 09242692)
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Individual features of the entity Old Church of St. Georg and St. Moritz Wolkenburg with cemetery: Church with furnishings, later hereditary burial of Counts v. Einsiedel, today the cemetery chapel, the surrounding wall of the cemetery and a memorial for those who fell in the First World War (see also 09242692) Schloßberg
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around 1400 (church) Architecturally and locally of importance, medieval building with neo-Gothic extension

inside with epitaph altar, cast iron grave slab for F. v. Einsiedel and remains of the historical wall painting

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Parsonage with parsonage, outbuildings and parish barn
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Parsonage with parsonage, outbuildings and parish barn Schloßberg 3
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around 1880 Structurally and historically important, rectory, representative building from the Wilhelminian era, a massive barn made of quarry stone, half-timbered construction in passage, mansard roof 09242710
 


Residential stable house and side building (with forge) of a four-sided courtyard Schmiedeweg 5
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re. 1686 Architecturally and historically important, residential building with ancient half-timbered construction (curved St. Andrew's cross, boat throats on the threshold)
  • Residential building: curved St. Andrew's crosses, dated on the threshold, boat throats in the threshold, one St. Andrew's cross in a compartment, solid ground floor, double boat throats and offset
  • Side building with workshop: old equipment, according to verbal information possibly older than residential building
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Residential building, formerly the cantor's council and church school Way to school 1
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1855 of importance in terms of building history and local history

Solid, porphyry cladding, Wolkenburg school built in 1854

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Two stable buildings in a four-sided courtyard Talweg 2
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1879 of importance in terms of building history and economic history
  • 1. Stable: solid with sliding windows from around 1800
  • 2. Stable: two massive gables, ground floor massive, garage installation, half-timbered upper floor with door
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Barn and stable building of a three-sided farm
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Barn and stable building of a three-sided farm Talweg 6
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings 09242715
 


Side building (gatehouse) and stable building of a four-sided courtyard
Side building (gatehouse) and stable building of a four-sided courtyard Talweg 15
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings

Stable mostly massive

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Residential building Talweg 33
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around 1800 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, door frames removed, both gables solid

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Inn
Inn Thierbacher Strasse 2
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around 1840 Structurally and historically important, original door and window frames

Door and window frames Rochlitz porphyry as well as original front door, balcony extension traceable

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Stable house of a farm Thierbacher Strasse 8
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2nd half of the 18th century Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor

Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, semicircular filler wood, Prussian caps in the stable

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Residential stable house, barn and two stable buildings as well as an archway of a four-sided courtyard Thierbacher Strasse 12; 12a
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1st half of the 19th century Significant building and economic history, a closed ensemble of half-timbered buildings

Residential house: solid gable, windows too large, stable with Bohemian cap vault

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Galluskirche Kaufungen (church with furnishings and cemetery enclosure)
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Galluskirche Kaufungen (church with furnishings and cemetery enclosure) Uhlsdorfer Strasse
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Early 13th century Structurally, historically and locally of importance, Romanesque choir tower church

Restored in 1842, furnishings: winged altar, crucifix

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Cottage Uhlsdorfer Strasse 2
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around 1680 Architecturally important, ancient half-timbered building (curved St. Andrew's cross, head braces), location near the churchyard that characterizes the townscape

With boat throats (double) on the threshold, curved St. Andrew's crosses, leafed headbands, massive drive under the ground floor, clad gable, tailcoat roof

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Former school, now a residential building
Former school, now a residential building Uhlsdorfer Strasse 3
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1882 Historically important, Wilhelminian style building

Original front door and facade structure, plaster grooves on the ground floor

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Castle of a manor
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Castle of a manor Uhlsdorfer Strasse 5
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16th century Structurally, historically and locally of importance, today two-wing complex, Renaissance building, in the Middle Ages the residence of the knight Kunz von Kaufungen, who became famous in connection with the Altenburg prince robbery of 1455

Installation of windows that are too large, poor condition

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House and outbuildings
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House and outbuildings To paper mill 10
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around 1800 Significant in terms of local and architectural history as well as mining history, former mining office building of the Schönburg Mining Office

Residential building: half-timbered upper floor plastered, one gable slated, side building half-timbered

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Factory owner's villa To paper mill 13
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around 1910 Significant building and local history, former villa of the Berger paper mill, remarkable interior fittings on the ground floor

In particular, the interior of the ground floor, villa at risk

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Residential stable house, stable building, barn, side building (second residential building) and two archways of a four-sided courtyard
Residential stable house, stable building, barn, side building (second residential building) and two archways of a four-sided courtyard To the paper mill 19; 20
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around 1800 of importance in terms of building history and economic history

Partly changed, massive ground floor and partly massive additions, door frames original porphyry, upper floor half-timbered, windows that are too large

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Stable building, side building and barn of a four-sided courtyard To paper mill 21
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around 1800 (stable building) building history and

Economically important, partly half-timbered buildings, old location in Herrnsdorf, side building designed as a gatehouse

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Former monuments

Bräunsdorf

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Inn Oberfrohnaer Strasse 1
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Guest house with hall extension
 


Limbach-Oberfrohna

image designation location Dating description ID
factory Anna-Esche-Strasse 2
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Factory and administration building
 
Farm Chemnitzer Strasse 7 before 1785 House and three side buildings of a former farm, two-story house with a crooked roof
 


Tenement house Christophstrasse 5
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Apartment house in a corner
 
Tenement house Christophstrasse 10
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around 1870 three-storey apartment building in a corner location
 
Residential building Damaschkestrasse 5
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around 1870 Residential building
 
townhouse Dr.-Neideck-Strasse 4-5 1929 three-storey terraced house in a residential complex and remains of a well
 
townhouse Dürerplatz 1–6
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1925-1930 four-storey terraced house in a residential complex
 
villa Frohnbachstrasse 22
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around 1915 The villa of the textile manufacturer Grobe with side buildings
 
Tenement house Helenenstrasse 4
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Apartment building in closed development, with shop
 
Residential building Helenenstrasse 41
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around 1792 two-storey residential building in half-open development, with a crooked roof
 
Tenement house Helenenstrasse 43
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around 1890 Apartment building in semi-open development, with shop
 
Residential building Helenenstrasse 62
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around 1792 two-story house with a crooked roof
 
Tenement house Hohensteiner Strasse 25
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1906 three-storey apartment building in a semi-open development
 
villa Lindenaustraße 10
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Villa, tenement house in a corner
 
townhouse Ludwig-Richter-Strasse 1–9
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Terraced house in a residential complex
 
Tenement house Ludwigsplatz 5
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around 1860 Apartment house in a corner and closed development
 
portal Market 6
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Portal of an inn
 
Factory building Paul-Seydel-Strasse 2
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around 1900 Factory building
 
Tenement house Querstraße 26
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Apartment house in a corner and open development
 
Duplex house Rußdorfer Strasse 24–26
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around 1928 three-storey double residential building with drive-through
 

Pleissa

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential stable house Pleißenbachstrasse 78
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Residential stable house 09233499
 


Russdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
post Office Waldenburger Strasse 122
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around 1910 two-storey house with post office
 


Wolkenburg-Kaufungen

image designation location Dating description ID
Signpost At the bridge Signpost to Kaufungen
 
Barn and outbuildings Am Ullersberg 13
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Barn and side building (possibly confused with Am Ullersberg 11, since it is listed as No. 11 in the list of the town of Limbach-Oberfrohna in the database of the Monument Office as No. 13)
 


Residential building Dorfstrasse 51
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Residential building
 


Residential building Kaufunger Strasse 12
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House and small barn
 


Residential building To paper mill 1
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Residential building
 


Web links

Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Limbach-Oberfrohna  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. cf. braeunsdorf.kirche-chemnitz.de
  2. History of the Limbach City Church (PDF file; 851 kB)
  3. Stadtspiegel , accessed on September 5, 2018.
  4. Werner Walther: Grenz (stones) hiking . In: Stadtspiegel , June 2, 2011, p. 16 (PDF file; 2.2 MB).