List of cultural monuments in Lugau

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This list of cultural monuments in Lugau lists the cultural monuments in Lugau .

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

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Lugau

image designation location Dating description ID
The building of the mine and dump of the former Neue Fundgrube mine, later trust shaft At trust shaft 3
(card)
1903, according to information Impressive and typical group of aboveground coal mining facilities in the Lugau-Oelsnitzer-Revier, one of the shafts that formerly dominated the ridge, significant in terms of mining history, regional history and local history as well as landscape design.

Group of solid structures connected at an angle, each with flat gable roofs and facades with brick and masonry bases and simple brick structures (pilaster strips, cornices, window frames), the window openings partly segment-arched, partly straight, both hall-like and normal-storey-high rooms, the gable facing the town originally had a round arch with a preserved round window, the roofs were covered with preolit ​​shingles, partly also with asbestos panels, in the area formerly associated houses and settlements as well as the tree-lined dump.

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Residential house in open development August-Bebel-Strasse 3
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1931 according to the building file Single-family prefabricated wooden house, authentically preserved example of early prefabricated house construction, of architectural significance.

Single-storey building with a square floor plan on a clinker base with a high pitched roof and towers, the façades probably boarded up panels, side entrance porch under a towed roof, windows from the period of the construction period preserved (grooved box windows), small star-shaped window in the top of the gable, the original shutters with lamellas, possibly the company's building Christoph & Unmack, Niesky.

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Shaft building and chimney of the former unity shaft, later Facius cotton mill Bahnstrasse 1
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1856-1876 The oldest mine in the region, essentially preserved in its original appearance, with a rare chimney from the period of construction over a square floor plan, from the early days of coal mining in the Lugau-Oelsnitzer district, in a central location in the village, excellent evidence of the history of mining, as well as regional and local history of Meaning.

Composed of two massive plastered structures, the higher south-west is now four storeys high (the lower two originally a high storey) with a developed, moderately sloping and protruding gable roof over a squat rectangular floor plan, on the front side (to the southwest) probably added in 1878 roof bay, the original roof turret lost, the window openings in the upper floors were original and in the two lower floors changed, the lower structure was built across the full width of the rear long side of the tall one and built over a rectangular floor plan, originally only one high floor with a relatively high, steeply to moderately inclined hip roof Row of dormer windows, now three-storey with a flat gable roof and regularly windowed facades with segment-arched openings, smaller scale-like hall extensions to the southeast, larger single-storey hall extensions to the northwest (these extensions, as well as the redesign of the lower part of the building w ohl built with the conversion to a spinning mill in 1878), the original chimney in exposed brickwork over a square floor plan tapers towards the top (height approx. 30 m - 40 m), the group of buildings is empty, but largely in good condition.

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House in a corner Chemnitzer Strasse 2
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around 1900 Clinker brick building, authentically preserved example of a house from the time of the industrialization of the community, image-defining location in the village, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, massive clinker brick building on an almost square floor plan with a three-axis central risalit with roof bay, plinth in sandstone polygonal masonry, artificial stone window and door frames, on the first floor with strong triangular gable roofing of the windows, powerful cranked eaves cornice with toothed cornice, on the risalit gable the eaves cornice preserved in part Gallows windows, original two-winged house entrance door, apartment entrance doors, stairs with wooden railings, etc., the roof covered with pre-political shingle without any additional structures.

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Hunter's House Flockenstrasse 2
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1728, according to literature Today residential house, half-timbered upper floor plastered, high hipped roof, rare, authentically preserved example of this type of building in the region, the oldest building in Oberlugau, significance in terms of architectural and local history.

Solid ground floor, plastered and with segmented arched window openings, half-timbered upper floor plastered and boarded up on the south side, strong wooden eaves profile, high hipped roof with old German slate covering and three standing dormers, historical window inventory: partly gallows windows, partly eight-part lattice windows (four-winged, with rising mullions and transverse wood ).

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Coking plant pilot plant Flockenstrasse 98
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1923 according to the building file Today a gymnasium, a memorable building in a location that shapes the townscape, a good example of a conversion of historical substance, of importance in terms of building history, technology history and local history.

Four-storey brick construction (partly brick-lined steel framework construction) with flat mansard roof and attached hall (today gym), except for the strong, cubic brick frame of the entrance door and the exit above it, as well as the visible steel construction without further dividing elements, wooden bar industrial windows on the eaves sides original, gable-sided tilt windows, at the exit above the main entrance wrought-iron railing with the designation "1954", owner of the test facility: God's blessing union.

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Dump of the former hope shaft Fundgrubenweg
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1870-1931 Relatively small, but widely visible embankment in an open and elevated position over the Hegebach valley, the last relic of this formerly the ridge with dominating shaft, evidence of the coal mining in the Lugau-Oelsnitzer district, of significance in terms of mining history, regional history and local history as well as landscape design.

Overgrown embankment on the westward, to the Hegebach valley, sloping slope of the ridge south of the old village of Lugau.

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Water house Gleisstraße 2 (next to)
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1927 according to information (water house) Functional building designed in typical forms, significance in terms of urban technology.

Massive plastered building on a clinker base with a loading ramp and saddle roof, around windows, doors and clinker cladding on the corners of the building, the cranked eaves and the verge areas with simple clinker profiles, windows with original wrought iron grating, original scratch plaster, younger asbestos panel cover.

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Stable house of a farm Glockenturmweg 3
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2nd half of the 18th century Upper floor half-timbered, stately building typical of the time and landscape in largely original condition, part of the historical local structure, of architectural significance.

The ground floor is solid (quarry stone) and plastered with profiled natural stone walls, the door walls removed, the half-timbered upper floor slated, the rear half-timbered (full of struts, pegged struts), the upper floor and the gable triangles each slightly cantilevered, historical windows lost, the roof structure lying chair and leafed Wood connection, chair standing on the collar beam, litter floor in the pointed arch with a layer of clay, Prussian caps in the stable and hallway.

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Former administration building and official residence of the Gods Blessing Shaft God's Blessing Schacht Strasse 49
(map)
in the core of 1861 according to information (administration building) Plaster construction in a single layer that defines the image, part of the preserved above-ground facilities of the shaft, after the war the home of the miner and founder of the socialist activist movement Adolf Hennecke (1905–1975), of local, mining and social history.

Two-storey, relatively elongated and massive plastered building with a western risalit, jamb, arched entrance and very flat saddle roof, few original windows have been preserved, beautiful original two-winged entrance door with barred glass fields and star-shaped skylight have been preserved, original high-quality plaster stock with large raised lettering: "Union of Gods Blessing" inside terrazzo floor, lead glass windows, original staircase and door inventory.

House tree: chestnut

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Mining facility with team bath, machine hall and built-in parts of the winding towers (Gottes-Segen-Schacht-Strasse 57b), pump house and pond (Gottes-Segen-Schacht-Strasse -, next to house no. 52) as well as a heap (Zechenstrasse 48) of the former double shaft system God's blessing shaft and Glückauf shaft Gottes-Segen-Schacht-Strasse 57b
(map)
Buildings around 1900 (mining facility) Pictorial ensemble in a relatively central location, despite the reduction, impressive and typical group of aboveground coal mining facilities in Lugau-Oelsnitzer-Revier, significant in terms of mining history, regional history, local history and landscape design.

Main complex with two gable risalits, built on rubble stone plinth, housing for the winding towers, arched window openings with metal lattice windows, vertical structure by pilaster strips and horizontally by simple brick friezes, the pump house a simple single-storey brick building with a square floor plan of around 4 m × 4 m, the dump today as a motor -Cross route used, in the vicinity of the former hut house (later also a restaurant), living quarters and other buildings belonging to the mine (in a changed condition) have been preserved, God's blessing shaft 1856–1891 sunk, filled in 1938, Glückauf shaft 1866– 1897, backfilled 1928–1930

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Residential house in open development Hohensteiner Strasse 1
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around 1880 Authentically preserved, Wilhelminian-style plastered building in a central location opposite the train station, of architectural significance.

Two-storey solid plastered building on a flat polygonal masonry base with two biaxial risalits with roof bay windows and a moderately inclined, extended and protruding saddle roof with original slate covering, the roof overhang with curved sawn rafter and purlin ends and with preserved fretwork ornamentation in the gable ends of the risalites (originally also on the gable ends) Ashlar window frames and door frames on the ground floor (original shop fittings) and on the upper floor, with the exception of the street-side ground floor area, original plaster structure, grooves on the ground floor, profiled cornice, corner pilaster strips, window sills (on the upper floor on consoles) and canopies preserved, in all gable tips Round windows, in the upper floor and attic mostly original windows (gallows window), on the right risalit between the upper floor windows, original wrought-iron flag holders have been preserved.

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Residential house in open development and in a corner location Hohensteiner Strasse 2
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1858 according to literature Typical plastered facade of the time, built as a residential building with a trading shop for mining articles by the Lugau entrepreneur Johann Rudolph Facius, in a corner location that shapes the image, of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey solid plastered building (renovated) with a gable risalit and a moderately sloping, overhanging saddle roof, simplified facade structure with plaster strips and mirrors, pilaster strips, plaster grooves, meander and braided strip friezes, a few openings changed (added), triangular gable roofing on the upper floor parapet windows and sculpted parapet windows - and purlin ends, Preolit ​​clapboard, new door and window, the massive entrance porch originally in iron grating.

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Residential house in open development Hohensteiner Strasse 5a
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1930s Authentically preserved and attractively designed building in the Heimat style, building historical significance.

Relatively small, 1-storey building on a square floor plan with a steep gable roof, a corner drawn in with quarry stone corner pillars, the segment-arched openings with panel infills (in the style of a surrounding area), segment arched windows on the ground floor, partly barred, windows, louvre shutters, etc. Original door, slate covering, original textured plaster.

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Residential house in open development Hohensteiner Strasse 25
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1903 according to the building file Clinker brick facade, tenement house from the phase of industrialization of the place, part of an ensemble, of importance in terms of site development and architectural history.

Two-storey solid building in clinker facing brickwork with artificial stone corner ashlar, plinth, storey and eaves cornice as well as artificial stone walls, on the upper floor with sills on brackets, the parapet areas offset, on the upper floor with an eagle motif, the extended mansard roof with one and two-strand dormer windows and gabled triangles slated (new).

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Residential house in open development Hohensteiner Strasse 27
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1903 according to the building file Clinker brick facade, typical apartment building from the phase of industrialization of the place, part of an ensemble, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

Two-storey solid construction in clinker facing brickwork with artificial stone corner blocks, plinth, storey and eaves cornice as well as artificial stone walls, on the upper floor with sills on brackets, the parapets are offset, on the upper floor with an eagle motif, the extended mansard roof with one and two-lined dormer windows and gabled triangles slated (new).

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Residential house in open development Hohensteiner Strasse 29
(map)
1904 according to the building file Clinker brick facade, tenement house from the phase of industrialization of the place, part of an ensemble, of importance in terms of site development and architectural history.

Two-storey solid construction in clinker facing brickwork with artificial stone corner blocks and base cornice, the base and the walls on the upper floor and on the gable sides of the attic with consoles and straight roofs, also made of artificial stone, the extended, steep to moderately inclined and protruding crooked hip roof also with a street side with a crooked roof , the top floor area with a jamb on the street side (including the bay window) with blinded ornamental framework, the roof covered with slate.

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Semi-detached house in open development Hohensteiner Strasse 31; 33
(card)
1906 according to the building file Clinker brick facade, tenement house from the phase of industrialization of the place, part of an ensemble, of importance in terms of site development and architectural history.

Two-storey solid construction in clinker facing brickwork with artificial stone corner blocks and base cornice, the walls on the upper floor and in the attic with consoles and segmental arch roofs and also artificial stone, the extended steep to moderately inclined and protruding gable roof with jamb as well as central roof houses for each half of the house, with single dormer windows to the side all with protruding gable roofs.

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Dump of the former Westphalia shaft, later Saxonia shaft Hohensteiner Strasse 97 (near)
(map)
1855-1876 Relatively small, but widely visible embankment in an open and elevated position, the last direct reference to the mine that existed here, evidence of the coal mining in the Lugau-Oelsnitzer district, of importance in terms of mining history, regional history and local history as well as landscape design.

Overgrown embankment, southwest (downhill towards Lugau) to a small group of buildings on Hohensteiner Straße.

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Residential house in open development Short street 3
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probably 18th century Upper floor half-timbered clad, largely authentically preserved building typical of the time and landscape, part of the historic town center development, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, newly plastered, intact facade structure, upper floor half-timbered clad (asbestos cement panels) with original opening sizes, gable roof.

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Town hall and forecourt with retaining wall, enclosure and fountain as well as side gate system Obere Hauptstrasse 26
(map)
1913-1914 Plastered facade with roof turrets, reform style architecture, typical of the time and attractively designed building in a location that defines the townscape as well as in good original condition, of significance in terms of building history and local history as well as urban planning.

Three-storey, massive plastered building on an elongated rectangular floor plan with two-flight outside staircase in the middle of the square (granite steps), the entrance under an arbor, roof apron running between the second and third floors, high slate-covered hipped roof with dormers and four-sided roof turret with clock, the plaster renewed Stucco rosettes, festoons on the arbor, the stair railing made of sculpted artificial stone parts, with flanking lanterns (one on each side), the original doors, the windows renewed (with added mantle), the original interior fittings preserved (doors, lead glass windows, stairs, etc.), fountain : Pophyrtuff basin with a column inside, crowned with a grid-like top with floral and figurative metal decorations, once a gift from the government to the city.

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Memorial for those persecuted by the Nazi regime Poststrasse 2 (next to)
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after 1945 (memorial stone) Typical example of GDR-era history, of importance in terms of local and social history.

Artificial stone stele with inscription in front of a flat wall made of ashlar masonry, plaza with slate paving.

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Post office building in open development Poststrasse 10
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1895, according to literature Stately, authentically preserved plastered building typical of the time, of local significance.

As an "imperial" post office, two-storey, massive plastered building on a base in porphyry tuff, polygonal masonry, five-axis central projecting with gabled central axes and plaster mirrors, probably formerly with coats of arms, window and door frames profiled and made of sandstone, the ground floor windows segmented arched with crown stone, strong formed cornice on consoles, laterally the counter hall as a single-storey and analogue designed, probably subsequent extension with a flat roof and street-side parapet walling, gallows window not dating from the construction period, original double-winged entrance door with skylight and barred glass fields, the entrance stairs with original wrought iron railing.

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Administration building in open development Poststrasse 24
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marked 1927 For the AOK, stately and period-typical plastered building that helped shape the town hall forecourt, initially also accommodating the employment office, of architectural and local history as well as urban planning.

Two-storey solid plastered building over a squat rectangular floor plan with a high, two-storey mansard-like roof, the clinker base reaching to the ground floor parapets with the original shop fitting to Poststrasse, to the town hall forecourt, wide shop window with a wide three-axis and flat-gabled central projection, inscribed with "1927" in the gable triangle the two office entrances at the corners of the central risalite drawn in on the ground floor, the five narrow windows in between are arranged close to one another in the segmental arched area (clinker masonry), polygonal bay windows facing Poststrasse on the upper floor and attic, the windows in the risalite and those on the ground floor are squat rectangular, the others Squat, high-rectangular and originally with shutters, the staircase with the main entrance on the more simply designed rear side is broad and flat in the form of segmental arches, around the windows (some with roofing), on the risalit also between the Storey, under the eaves designed as a wide cove and around the gable triangle, partly strong plaster profiles typical of the time, original greenish-colored noble plaster, on the risalit above the upper floor the lettering "Social insurance" (later), doors, windows and roof covering new, in connection with the Buildings designed forecourt overgrown.

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Dump of the former Victoria shaft Rhenaniaweg
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1872-1930 Relatively large embankment not far from the center of the village, the last relic of this shaft, evidence of coal mining in the Lugau-Oelsnitzer district, of importance in terms of mining history, regional history and local history as well as landscape design.

Overgrown, table mountain-like embankment northeast of the school.

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Two school buildings and a gym (with caretaker's apartment) Schulstrasse 6
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1878–1879 (front school building) Older school with a plastered facade, younger school with a clinker facade, stately and typical buildings in largely original appearance, significant in terms of building history and local history.
  • Younger school building: two-storey clinker-clad building with symmetrical facade structure, flat central projectile with coupled upper floor windows and four window axes on each side, on porphyry plinth in polygonal masonry, the door and window walls on the first floor with straight roofs and cornices made of sandstone, the eaves cornice caked with slate roofing and subsequently added dormers, the historical windows lost, the narrow central projection probably originally with a gable.
  • Gym with caretaker's apartment: Erected at an angle to the younger school building and basically designed analogously with a symmetrically structured display gable, this with a central arched door, above two coupled pairs of windows (probably the staircase), one window axis on each side extending over two floors, with three round windows in the gable the long side the higher gym windows, all windows with walls - these, the cranked eaves profile and the simple verge profile in sandstone.
  • Older school building: On the street over a broad, rectangular floor plan, three-storey, solid plastered building with regular, period-typical facade structure with twelve axes, the fourth to sixth axis is occupied by a flat, gabled central projection, on the second floor of which there are larger windows (probably the auditorium), the entrance to Risalit center, in the gable clock, parapet cornice on the first floor, eaves cornice and gable framing in profiled sandstone, as well as the window walls on the ground floor and first floor, on the second floor simple original plaster structure around the outer window, granite polygonal masonry base, the flat hipped roof slated, door 1 Half of the 20th century, new windows.
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Residential house in open development Schulstrasse 8
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marked 1849 Upper floor half-timbered, building typical of the time and region in largely original appearance, part of the historical local structure in a central location, of architectural significance.

Massive ground floor, originally five times seven axes, plastered, natural window and door frames, classicist lintel with straight roofing, tooth cut and designation, the half-timbered upper floor with original opening sizes partly boarded up, partly clad with asbestos sheets, hipped roof.

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Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard Schulstrasse 12
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marked 1860, older in essence Upper floor half-timbered, farmhouse typical of the time and the region, part of the historic village structure between church and school, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, plastered brick masonry, cladding in Hilbersdorfer porphyry tuff, classicist door cladding, intact facade structure (stable and living area windows in original size), upper floor half-timbered, slated, gable roof, historical window inventory lost.

Hofbaum: Linden

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Parish hall of the diaconate (without main building) Schulstrasse 20
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1898, according to literature Part of the building, originally used by the local church associations, in a central location not far from the church, which has largely retained its original appearance, is highly memorable, is of local historical importance.

Single-storey solid plastered building, at the same time attached to the two-storey, similarly designed, but more heavily shaped main building of the diaconate, granite polygonal masonry base, the plastered facade renewed based on the original design with five fields framed by pilasters and three fields with horizontal plaster grooves running through pilaster strips and backsplashes Round overhanging arches, triple-coupled arched windows with ashlar walls, in the second from the right the round arched doorway with a plastered portico framing with gable, in front of it a younger straight open staircase, in the left no opening, the flat hipped roof with slate covering, the door and the windows are new, based on the original substance designed (the door, for example, with a raised, round-arched skylight), on the east side of the main building the original plaster with structure has been preserved.

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Rectory Schulstrasse 22
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marked 1833 Upper floor half-timbered, building typical of the time and region preserved in good original condition, part of the ensemble around the church and the historic village structure, of architectural and local significance.

Ground floor massive and plastered with porphyry tuff walls and classicist door walls with straight roofing and tooth cut, in the inscription field "Pastor Apartment 1833", the half-timbered upper floor slated, eastern extension around 1900 with entrance porch in an adapted design, the steep to moderately inclined crooked hip roof of the old and the steep one Overhanging saddle roof of the extension with Preolit ​​shingle cover, the historical windows lost, the new ones with gallows windows, the small outbuilding (no monument) also with a crooked hip roof.

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Totality of the Kreuzkirche Lugau with churchyard and cemetery: church, bell tower, war memorial for those who fell in the war in 1870/71 and war memorial for those who fell in World War I, memorial stone for the victims of the mining accident in 1867, memorial stone for Albert Dufour and graves of the Carl Robert Müller family in the churchyard, furthermore the morgue and the three crypt houses of the families Facius, Schraps as well as Thümel and Voitel in the cemetery (see list of individual monuments - Obj. 09209395), plus the churchyard and the adjoining cemetery (with avenue plantings and old trees, garden monuments)
Totality of the Kreuzkirche Lugau with churchyard and cemetery: church, bell tower, war memorial for those who fell in the war in 1870/71 and war memorial for those who fell in World War I, memorial stone for the victims of the mining accident in 1867, memorial stone for Albert Dufour and graves of the Carl Robert Müller family in the churchyard, furthermore the morgue and the three crypt houses of the families Facius, Schraps as well as Thümel and Voitel in the cemetery (see individual monument list - Obj. 09209395), plus the churchyard and the adjoining cemetery (with avenue plantings and old trees, garden monuments) Schulstrasse 24
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1842–1843 (church) Ensemble of local, architectural, urban and artistic importance.
  • Cemetery: Green open space created around the church with no recognizable structured design, with memorial stones or war memorials arranged above all in front of the church (street side), the area probably roughly identical to the medieval area of ​​the cemetery.
  • Church and tower: (see Dehio Sachsen II, pp. 659 and 660) The tower was probably added later to the bell tower, raised or unused gate tower at the entrance to the medieval fortified churchyard.
  • War memorial for the fallen of the Franco-Prussian War: Relatively coarse-cubic, about 3 m high, probably sandstone obelisk over a squat rectangular floor plan on a granite base, the iron cross and probably formerly existing writing removed.
  • Memorial stone for the victims of the mining disaster of 1867: Roughly cubic and about three meters high granite obelisk with names of the victims carved on all sides and miner's hammers crossed and laurel-wreathed in the lower area, renewed in 1907 and 1970.
  • War memorial for the fallen of the First World War: five natural stone slabs with the names of the fallen soldiers carved into the eastern outer wall of the bell tower, between the fourth and fifth slabs on a natural stone base about 1.5 meters high, probably granite plastic of a suffering or dying man (upper body and after head turned right).
  • Illegible memorial stone for Albert Dufour from 1863 (?): About a meter high granite cube with a two-tiered base, on several sides meanwhile illegible, chiseled script (content related to mining) and among other things the year (as far as can be seen) 1863, according to information for the Leipzig banker Albert Dufour, who financially supported the coal mining industry.
  • Gravestone Fam. CR Müller: Relatively broad and high, probably sandstone and aedicle-like shaped stone with segmented arched gable, earliest death year 1881.
  • Cemetery complex: central longitudinal axis and four transverse axes each with avenue planting (linden trees), then to the east, younger, less strict extension without structured large greenery (no monument).
  • Mortuary: Massive plastered building with a flat gable roof, symmetrically structured, facade pointing in the longitudinal axis of the cemetery, this with three arched entrances with double-leaf doors and skylights with bars.
  • Crypt house of the family of the spinning mill owner Facius: A small temple-like house oriented on one of the transverse axes of the cemetery complex with a roughly square floor plan, the columns in Doric order, on the back wall a round arch niche with a figure of Christ, the ceiling is coffered.
  • Grufthaus of the landowner family Schraps: Small temple-like house with a roughly square floor plan, the columns in Ionic order, in the gable triangle plastic representation of childlike angels and floral motifs, on the top of the gable and at the corners acroteria, the ceiling designed as a barrel, the rear wall with a flat arched niche and panel with figurative plastic representation.
  • Grufthaus of the Thümel and Voitel families: Plain, probably subsequently reduced or modified building with a square floor plan with a round arched door, the original door with two leaves and wrought iron, flat overlying gable, angular profile.
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Individual monuments of the cross church Lugau with churchyard and cemetery: Church, bell tower, war memorial for those who fell in the war in 1870/71 and war memorial for those who fell in World War I, memorial stone for the victims of the mining accident in 1867, memorial stone for Albert Dufour and grave monuments of the Carl family Robert Müller in the churchyard, furthermore the morgue and the three crypt houses of the families Facius, Schraps as well as Thümel and Voitel in the cemetery (see also material list - Obj. 09209396) Schulstrasse 24
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1842–1843, later expanded Hall church with transept, retracted choir and roof turret, in the arched style of the 19th century, rebuilt in neo-Romanesque style in 1906, bell tower originally medieval gate tower of the fortified churchyard, ensemble of local historical, architectural, urban and artistic importance.

Description see above.

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Residential house in open development Südstrasse 5
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marked 1836 Upper floor half-timbered, authentically preserved building typical of the time and region, part of the historic residential building of the place, historically important.

Ground floor solid and plastered, and with natural stone window walls and classicist door walls with straight roofing, rear transept-like extension and toilet extension, upper floor half-timbered, slated, with original window sizes, hipped roof with old German slate covering.

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Side building, barn and courtyard enclosure of a three-sided courtyard Talstrasse 10
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probably around 1800 Half-timbered building, part of the historic village structure, on the side building probably still preserved an upper arbor, which is already rare today, of architectural significance.
  • Side building: Solid ground floor with the original facade structure, the upper floor cantilevered relatively far with the upper arbor preserved under the planking, the gable roof with Preolit ​​shingle covering and without superstructures.
  • Barn: Large, probably four-zone drive-through barn with jamb, the ground floor solid and plastered, on the courtyard side with an extension and on the back with a subsequent garage installation, the jamb framework, slated on the gable and gable triangle, some historical wooden gates preserved, moderately inclined gable roof with roof overhang and profiled rafters and Purlin ends, probably a younger intermediate building with a high entrance to the side building.

With the stable house preserved in its cubature, a group of buildings that is typical of the time and landscape typical of the landscape.

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House of a farm Talstrasse 21
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, largely preserved in its original appearance, construction typical of the time and landscape, part of the historic village structure, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, plastered, partly horizontal windows, upper floor half-timbered (two ground floor bars with some storey-high struts, on the western side of the building without struts), with original opening sizes, steep saddle roof with slate covering and a standing, probably younger dormer window.

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Residential stable house and water trough of a four-sided courtyard Talstrasse 28
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2nd half of the 18th century Upper floor high-quality timber framing, construction typical of the time and region, part of the historical village structure, of architectural significance.

Massive ground floor (probably subsequently massively driven under), plaster from the 1970s, largely intact facade structure, window widened only in the living room area, upper floor half-timbered, partly slated, visible on the courtyard side (double-bar with rich regular bracing), the head transom raised above the windows, steep Gable roof with protruding rafter ends and old German slate cover, the water trough made of granite.

09209392
 


Cottage Talstrasse 43
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2nd half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, with its surroundings authentically preserved, time-typical building on the brook, part of the historic village structure, of architectural and socio-historical importance.

Simple two-storey building with a squat rectangular floor plan with a relatively high upper storey and a steep to moderately inclined gable roof without superstructures, the massive ground floor with original opening sizes and probably 1920s plaster (red-ocher colored fine plaster), the half-timbered upper floor with original opening sizes and simpler, however beautiful and well-preserved decorative slate, the roof and the gable triangles also covered or clad with slate, mostly original windows (gallows windows divided into six), the fencing with simple artificial stone fence pillars (the view sides with simple all-round mirror framing and wooden picket fence panels), beautiful orchards.

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Residential house of a two-sided courtyard Talstrasse 60
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probably 18th century Upper floor half-timbered, largely preserved in its original form, typical of the time and landscape, in a curve that shapes the image on the main road, part of the historic village structure, of architectural significance.

Massive ground floor (plastered brick masonry, probably built under later) with historical opening sizes, partly ashlar walls, the slightly cantilevered upper floor in half-timbered with stenciled slate cladding, original, relatively high and small window openings (possibly single-bar framework), crooked hip roof with long pike and Preolit ​​shingle roofing, historical windows lost the first floor window with shutters (probably around 1900).

09209391
 


Residential stable house, barn and two courtyard trees of a two-sided courtyard Untere Hauptstrasse 44
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18th century Stable house on the upper floor half-timbered, authentically preserved farm typical of the time and region, part of the historical local structure, of architectural significance.
  • Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, plastered, natural stone window frames and door frames, the classicist door frame with straight roofing and tooth cut, upper floor half-timbered with ornamental slate, on one gable side massive undercut lavatory bay, slated, gable roof with old German slate covering, original window sizes, in the window frames the Shutters received.
  • Barn: Small, three-zone building erected at an angle to the stable house with partly solid and plastered, partly boarded-up half-timbered construction, wide roof overhang on the courtyard side, high hipped roof with old German slate covering.
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Cottage Untere Hauptstrasse 55
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, largely preserved in its original appearance, part of the historic village structure, of social and historical importance.

Building completely renovated, solid ground floor, plastered and with a rear annex, upper floor half-timbered (bricked up), double-transom with storey-high struts, partly slated, gable roof (new roof structure) with slate covering, lattice windows and shutters replaced in an almost historical form.

09209386
 


Residential house in open development Untere Hauptstrasse 63
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around 1905 Plastered building with half-timbered elements, authentically preserved building from the phase of the Wilhelminian reshaping of the lower part of the town, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.

Single-storey, massive plastered building on a natural stone cuboid base with central protrusion, jamb and extended and moderately inclined, protruding crooked hipped roof, roof bay in the shape of a mansard roof, side entrance under arcade-like corner, loft area with ornamental framework, simple plaster structures, double glazed windows on gallows (anklet windows) preserved with skylight.

09209387
 


Side building of a farm Untere Hauptstrasse 71
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around 1800 Upper floor high-quality timber-framing, old, typical regional farm building in good original condition, part of the historic village structure, of architectural significance.

The ground floor is solid and plastered with two older segment arched and two younger straight door openings and historical door openings in between, as well as stable windows, the half-timbered upper floor protruding about 30 centimeters (high-striving and regular half-timbering, double-sided), gable roof with roofing felt, some historic wooden gates.

09209388
 


Residential building Untere Hauptstrasse 75
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1886 according to information Somewhat more elaborate, structured Wilhelminian style plastered building, an example of the beginning urban reshaping of the historic village structure, of significance in terms of local development and architectural history.

Symmetrically structured two-storey plastered building with a two-axis central projectile and roof bay, the flat to moderately inclined and extended roof with a wide overhang, curved rafter and purlin ends and partially preserved fretwork ornament in the gable tips, the street-side facade with profiled eaves and parapet cornice on the upper floor profiled and suspected window openings, on the upper floor with brackets, the roof without superstructures with old German slate covering, the windows more recent (GDR period), the building was built as the house of the village doctor, in the building west of the house was formerly a small hospital (no Monument).

09209389
 


Dump of the former Carl shaft Zechenstrasse
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1852-1904 Relatively high, centrally located embankment accessible by paths, relic of the oldest Lugau shaft that was partially removed after 1900, evidence of the coal mining in the Lugau-Oelsnitzer district, of importance in terms of mining history, regional history and local history as well as landscape design.

Between the old coal railways in the direction of the trust shaft and the direction of Oelsnitz, overgrown embankment, which was partially removed in connection with the creation of commercial areas in 1907, especially from the north (from the low-lying urban area) of imposing hills.

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Mining facility with team bath, machine hall and built-in parts of the winding towers (Gottes-Segen-Schacht-Straße 57b), pump house and pond (Gottes-Segen-Schacht-Straße-, next to house no. 52) as well as heap (Zechenstraße 48) of the former double shaft system God's blessing shaft and Glückauf shaft Zechenstrasse 48
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Buildings around 1900 (mining facility) Pictorial ensemble in a relatively central location, despite the reduction, impressive and typical group of aboveground coal mining facilities in Lugau-Oelsnitzer-Revier, significant in terms of mining history, regional history, local history and landscape design.

Main complex with two gable risalits, built on rubble stone plinth, housing for the winding towers, arched window openings with metal lattice windows, vertical division by pilaster strips and horizontally by simple brick friezes, the pump house a simple single-storey brick building with a square floor plan of approx. 4 m × 4 m, the dump today as Motor-cross route used, in the area the former hut house (later also a restaurant), living quarters and other buildings belonging to the mine (but in a changed condition) preserved, God's blessing shaft 1856–1891 sunk, filled in 1938, Glückauf shaft 1866 –1897, filled in 1928–1930.

09209368
 

Erlbach-Kirchberg

image designation location Dating description ID
Stable house, two side buildings and barn of a four-sided courtyard Alte Schmiedegasse 6
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marked 1830 Half-timbered buildings, closed courtyards, of architectural significance.
  • Stable house: saddle roof, boarded gable, half-timbering on the upper floor, massive undercut in 1830 (marked on the lintel), window frames and door frame made of porphyry.
  • First side building: gable roof with a forehead, boarded gable, cantilevered timber frame on the upper floor, windows with small glass sections.
  • Second side building: half-hipped roof, boarded gable, half-timbering on the upper floor, windows with small glass sections, garage installation, barn: half-hipped roof, half-timbering, back and gable boarded, passage with wooden gate.
09229583
 


Stable house of a farm Alte Schmiedegasse 8
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around 1800 Upper floor timber-frame clad, segment arch portal, of architectural significance.

Saddle roof, gable and upper storey clad on the courtyard side, rear extension with a sloping roof, window frames and arched portal with porphyry keystone, one window on the ground floor and window in the gable enlarged.

09229582
 


Residential stable house Alte Strasse 5
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, significance in terms of building history. 09301617
 


Residential stable house and side building (with upper arbor) of a four-sided courtyard Alte Strasse 15
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2nd half of the 18th century Half-timbered buildings, side buildings with a rare six-arched upper arbor, of architectural significance.

Residential stable house: saddle roof, half-timbered structure on the upper floor, back and gable slated, windows on the ground floor and the rear of the upper floor enlarged, side building saddle roof, six-arched upper arbor, poor state of preservation, another building of the former four-sided courtyard has been demolished on the upper floor.

09229574
 


Stable house, side building (with upper arbor), barn and courtyard gate of a former four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 43
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after 1800 Half-timbered buildings, clad upper arbor, of architectural significance.
  • Residential stable house: saddle roof, boarded up upper floor, slated gable, windows on the courtyard side on the ground floor and upstairs modernized, washhouse extension.
  • Side building with hayloft and stable part: saddle roof, boarded gable, upper arbor covered with boards.
  • Second side building: saddle roof, half-timbering on the upper floor, two passages, timbered courtyard gate.
09229571
 


Residential stable house and barn of a farm Dorfstrasse 92
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around 1800 Both buildings, upper floor half-timbered, residential stable house with segment arch portal, of architectural significance.
  • Residential stable house: hipped roof, upper floor and gable boarded up, vaults and two columns in the stable part, window frames and arched portal with porphyry keystone,
  • Barn: hipped roof, upper floor and gable boarded up, wooden ventilation grilles.
09229577
 


Residential stable house and side building of a farm Dorfstrasse 112
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Mid 19th century Half-timbered building, historically important.
  • Residential stable house: saddle roof, half-timbering on the upper floor, slated gable (three windows added), natural stone plinth on the street side, ashlar walls on the ground floor, new door frame (clinker brick).
  • Side building: gable roof, half-timbered structure on the upper floor, slated gable, stone walls on the ground floor.
09229580
 


Residential house, former forge Dorfstrasse 121
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marked 1827 Upper floor half-timbered, of local and architectural importance.

Half-hip roof, upper storey and gable slated, window frames and door frame (inscribed "1827") made of porphyry, T-window with further glass division, iron fence as enclosure.

09229589
 


Residential stable house and two side buildings of a farm Dorfstrasse 127
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around 1920 Residential stable house plastered construction with half-timbered gable top, in the local style, side building older half-timbered buildings, of architectural significance.

Solid, saddle roof, half-timbered decoration in the top of the gable, gable on the eaves with half-timbered decoration, a round arched window above the entrance door, window and door walls made of concrete, folding shutters on the gable side, front entrance stairs.

09229588
 


Residential stable house and northern side building of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 141
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around 1800 Half-timbered building, historically important.
  • Stable house: saddle roof, slated gable.
  • Side building: half-hipped roof, half-timbering on the upper floor, gable and back slated.
09229569
 


Residential stable house and three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 164; 164a
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last third of the 19th century Residential stable house, plastered building with historicizing facade, two side buildings on the upper floor with striving half-timbering, closed, preserved courtyard in a location that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance.
  • Residential stable house (last third of the 19th century): solid, saddle roof, triangular window roofing, window frames and door frame made of Pophyr, front door with iron grille.
  • Western side building (2nd half of the 18th century): half-hipped roof, slated gable, half-timbering on the upper floor, porch, massive undercut in the middle of the 19th century, porphyry door frame.
  • Eastern side building (2nd half of the 18th century): gable roof with a crooked hip, slated gable, half-timbered structure on the upper floor, small-scale old windows, massive undercut in the middle of the 19th century, stone door frame.
  • South side building: solid, saddle roof, porphyry window frames also on the upper floor, two door frames (porphyry) on the courtyard side, street-side walled-up door (marked 1853, in the keystone) and walled-up gate (marked 1816, in the keystone), ground floor and partly upper floor Windows blocked, hay lift.
09229561
 


Stable house, two side buildings, barn, archway and courtyard paving of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 168
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2nd half of the 18th century Half-timbered buildings typical of the time and the landscape, a farm that has been preserved in a closed structure, of architectural significance.
  • Stable house (2nd half of the 18th century): gable roof, slated gable, half-timbering on the upper floor, slated to the rear, massive undercut in 1868 (door frame, marked 1868), profiled window frames made of ashlar, old windows.
  • Northern side building (around 1800): stable building with nine-arched upper arbor (added), half-timbered gable, gable roof.
  • South side building (around 1700): gable roof, gable and slated to the rear, eight-arched upper arbor (leafed headbands, added), sliding window, wooden door frame, horizontally divided door.
  • Barn (around 1800): saddle roof, gable slated, half-timbered on the upper floor and on the ground floor (extended by jamb), built-in gate wall (slate-covered) with arch, wooden gate, courtyard paving, striking location in the townscape (hillside) on the courtyard and back sides.
09229562
 


Residential building Dorfstrasse 169
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around 1800 Efficient half-timbering on the upper floor, of architectural significance.

Steep pitched roof, all-round half-timbering on the upper floor, back and gable slated.

09229563
 


House and side building of a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 186
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around 1905 Residential building stately plastered building typical of the time, half-timbered side building from the late phase of timber house construction, of architectural significance.
  • Residential house: solid, with curtain arches, two-storey, gable roof.
  • Side building: saddle roof, roof bay center with floating gable and dovecote, ornate half-timbering on the upper floor, ground floor changed.
09229558
 


Residential stable house, side building, barn and cottage garden of a three-sided farm Dorfstrasse 189
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around 1800 Residential stable house and side building on the upper floor timber-framed boarded up, timber-framed barn, of architectural and economic significance.
  • Residential stable house: saddle roof, upper floor and gable boarded, windows in the gable, on the ground floor and partly on the upper floor enlarged.
  • Side building: saddle roof, boarded up upper floor, windows with small sections, barn: saddle roof, half-timbered structure on the upper floor and on the ground floor, boarded up at the rear, two passageways,
    cottage garden with wooden picket fence.
09229559
 


Residential stable house, two side buildings, barn and Göpelring of a four-sided courtyard Gärtnereiweg 6
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in the core 18th century Half-timbered buildings typical of the time and landscape, courtyard that has been preserved closed, of architectural significance.
  • Stable house: half-hipped roof, clad upper floor, enlarged window on the courtyard side.
  • First side building: gable roof, boarded up upper floor, hay elevator,
  • Second side building with stable part and cantilevered (boarded-up upper arbor?) (After 1720): gable roof, gable and upper storey clad on the back.
  • Barn (around 1800): saddle roof, on the courtyard side and back. Half-timbered structure (stand), sliding window, Göpelring in very good condition in the courtyard.
09229564
 


Church (with fittings) and memorial for the fallen of the First World War and memorial stone for the fallen of the war of 1870/71 in the churchyard
Church (with fittings) and memorial for the fallen of the First World War and memorial stone for the fallen of the war of 1870/71 in the churchyard Kirchweg
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1822–1823, essentially older Hall church with roof turret, a rectangular building with an attached sacristy, interesting interior design, of architectural and local significance.
  • Church: compare Dehio p. 93.
  • Cenotaph for the fallen of the First World War (1925): stone with relief (grieving woman) standing under a huge oak, inscription: “The heroes are dead, the people in need. In gratitude, the Kirchberg community ”.
  • Memorial stone for the fallen in 1870/71 (after 1871): open book on a brick plinth under the oak.
09229576
 


Former school, now a residential building Kirchweg 10
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marked 1771 Upper floor half-timbered, pretty segment arch portal, of architectural significance.

Half-hip roof, upper storey and gable slated, rear upper storey boarded up, window frames and arched portal made of porphyry (inscription in the keystone: “Johann Michael Schütz, schoolmaster, 1771”), front entrance stairs.

09229575
 


Residential stable house, two side buildings (one with upper arbor) and archway of a former four-sided courtyard Mühlweg 4
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around 1720 Half-timbered building, residential stable upper floor half-timbered with K-struts, western side building with a rare five-arched upper arbor, of architectural significance.
  • Stable house (around 1720): saddle roof, boarded gable, courtyard and back half-timbered on the upper floor (half-man figures), porphyry door frame (marked 1807), enlarged window on the first floor.
  • First side building (2nd half of the 18th century): gable roof, slated gable, five-arched upper arbor, sliding windows.
  • Second side building (2nd half of the 18th century): saddle roof, slated gable, half-timbered structure on the upper floor, windows with small glass sections,
  • Archway with keystone (marked 1807) and wooden gate.
09229585
 


Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard Neue Strasse 8
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. 09229579
 


Church (with equipment) Pfarrweg
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1871 Hall church with retracted choir and west tower, a church building from the Wilhelminian era in a round arch style, with an older tower and late Gothic portal, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape. 09229566
 


Rectory, side building (with upper arbor), shower and courtyard gate of a rectory Pfarrweg 3
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marked 1756 Half-timbered building, rectory with basket arch portal, side building with a rare eight-arched upper arbor, of local and architectural importance.
  • Former four-sided farm, whose barn burned down in the 1980s.
  • Rectory: hipped roof, upper floor slated on the street side, otherwise all-round half-timbering, profiled window frames and two door frames made of porphyry (both marked in the keystone 1756), beautiful old double-leaf wooden door with skylight.
  • Side building with eight-arched upper arbor: saddle roof, boarded gable, newer roof extension (two tow hatches), timbered shower with saddle roof, wooden gate.
  • Courtyard paving partially preserved.
09229565
 


Stable house of a farm Pfarrweg 8
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2nd half of the 18th century Upper floor half-timbered, courtyard near the church, of architectural significance.

Gable roof, half-timbering on the upper floor, back and gable slated, changed on the ground floor, washhouse extension.

09229567
 


Stable house of a farm Pfarrweg 14
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, courtyard near the church, of architectural significance.

Half-hipped roof, massive gable, half-timbering on the upper floor on the courtyard side, upper floor clad on the back and a ground floor window enlarged.

09229568
 


Residential stable house, side building and barn of a farm, with courtyard paving and farm garden with enclosure Waldstrasse 12
(map)
marked 1846 Stable house upper floor half-timbered, farm building plastered buildings with ornamental gables, of architectural significance.
  • Residential stable house: mansard roof with crooked hip, cantilevered roof house with elevator on the courtyard side, half-timbering on the upper floor and in the gable, other gable and back slated, groined vault and column in the stable part, profiled stone window walls, folding shutters on the gable side.
  • Side building with stable: solid, gable roof, blinded volute gable with spherical top, twin windows.
  • Barn: solid, saddle roof, covered volute gable with spherical top, twin windows.
  • Remnants of the courtyard paving.
  • Cottage garden with iron fence.
09229556
 

origin

image designation location Dating description ID
Former waiting hall, entrance and five light poles of a train station
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Former waiting hall, entrance and five light poles of a train station Old Flockenstrasse
(map)
1910 Track body and rails (in the area of ​​the 113 m long platform edge), importance for traffic history.

Inaugurated on November 23, 1910, street allocation: State road S 246, single storey with jamb, half-timbered construction with wooden cladding, windows with muntin division, door openings and signage changed, flat sloping gable roof, monument value: traffic-historical significance. On the Neuoelsnitz – Wüstenbrand railway line , today the line is discontinued (at km 7.88), cessation moved from Niederrabenstein station and repaired, but at the original location of the former toilet from its origin.

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Residential stable house, side building (with upper arbor), barn and courtyard gate of a four-sided courtyard Oberlungwitzer Strasse 4
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marked 1829 Half-timbered building, side building with a remarkable upper arbor, of architectural significance.
  • Stable house: hipped roof, boarded up upper floor, window frames and door frame (marked 1829) made of sandstone, folding shutters on the ground floor.
  • Side building (around 1700): gable roof, six-arched upper arbor (headbands covered with leaves), stone walls on the ground floor.
  • Barn: saddle roof, three small curved skylights, wooden planking, timbered courtyard gate.
09229666
 


Residential stable house, side building and barn of a former four-sided courtyard Spielstrasse 6
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1844 according to information Half-timbered buildings typical of the time and landscape, of architectural significance.
  • Stable house: half-hipped roof, half-timbering on the upper floor, back and gable slated.
  • Side building: gable roof with a fore, upper floor and one gable slated, one gable boarded up, 16-pane windows, hay elevator.
  • Barn: half-hipped roof, a dormer window, boarded gable, half-timbering on the upper floor and on the ground floor, timbered courtyard gate, newer courtyard paving, burned down in 1842, rebuilt in 1844 (verbal information).
09229667
 


Church (with furnishings), memorial plaque for the fallen of World War I at the church and churchyard
Church (with furnishings), memorial plaque for the fallen of World War I at the church and churchyard Untere Dorfstrasse
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1725-1729 Baroque hall church with roof turret, after fire damage in 1974 (only the altar was preserved) interior furnishings from various churches, of architectural significance.

Church burned down in 1974, hipped roof, ridge turrets and dormer windows were rebuilt in the 1970s, only the valuable altar by the carver Peter Breuer could be saved, other furnishings from the 1980s, some of the furnishings were reused (gallery from the St. Niklas Church in Ehrenfriedersdorf) .

09229669
 


Rectory and side building of a rectory Untere Dorfstrasse 3
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marked 1849 Rectory stately building with a slab of half-timbered upper floor, of architectural significance.
  • Rectory: half-hipped roof, upper floor and gable slated, window frames and door frames made of porphyry, old front door with iron ornamental grille and handle, natural stone steps in front of the entrance, folding shutters on the ground floor, flat house terrace, essentially older,
  • Side building: saddle roof, profiled window frames and porphyry arch portal, one window in the gable enlarged,
  • Parish garden with enclosure (wooden fence, stone fence pillars).
09229668
 


Stable house of a farm Untere Dorfstrasse 38
(map)
around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered clad, architectural significance.

Intact wall-opening ratio.

09301619
 


Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard Wiesenweg 1
(map)
around 1800 Half-timbered buildings typical of the time and the landscape, significance in terms of building history.

Upper floor half-timbered clad.

09301620
 

Remarks

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

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