List of cultural monuments in Lunzenau

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

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

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Lunzenau

image designation location Dating description ID
Monument protection area city center Lunzenau (proposal)
Monument protection area city center Lunzenau (proposal) (Map) Monument protection area city center Lunzenau 09300320
 
Monument protection area Hohenkirchen location (suggestion)
Monument protection area Hohenkirchen location (suggestion) (Map) Monument protection area Hohenkirchen location 09300321
 
Road bridge over the Zwickauer Mulde
Road bridge over the Zwickauer Mulde (Map) 1860/63 three-bay stone arch bridge made of porphyry with flow pillars of technical, urban and local significance.

Three-arched stone bridge faced with Rochlitz porphyry tuff slabs, in 1954 the roadway and sidewalks were renewed and railings and lighting were added.

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Five city barns Alfred-Koehler-Strasse 1; 2
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1781 Consisting of three barns in a row today and two separate town barns, a group of buildings with significant urban history outside of the historic town center.
  • Barn hallway 48: partly quarry stone, half-timbered gable, gable roof
  • Barn Flstk. 46: solid, quarry stone, half-hip roof, very steep, slit opening, porphyry, arched portal with keystone at gate, inscription CMG 1781
  • Row of barns: two smaller barns made of quarry stone, corner blocks made of porphyry, gable roofs, large barn partly brick masonry, presumably two barns formerly.
09236427
 
Consolidation of weaving mill and paper mill Wilhelm Vogel, with the following individual monuments: Factory of the paper mill, as well as Mühlgraben and weir system (see also obj. 09236316), manufacturer's villa Villa Friedheim (see object 09236414), manufacturer's villa Vogelsche Villa (see object 09236417), former servants' house Factory owner's villa (see Obj. 09236418), pedestrian bridge in Heinrich-Heine-Park (see Obj. 09236412), memorial for the victims of fascism in Heinrich-Heine-Park (see Obj. 09236413) and residential buildings in Parkstrasse, Johannes-Strehle- Straße, Heinrich-Heine-Straße and Ernst-Schneller-Straße (see additional addresses, as parts of the whole) and park (garden monument) Altenburger Strasse 1; 3
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1870/1880 (25 settlement houses) of importance in terms of industrial history, urban planning and social history.
  • Workers' settlements (totality - no individual features):
    • Ernst-Schneller-Straße 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11: two-storey, half-timbered front gable with empty rafters, clinker brick elements, plastered facade, simple design, good original condition, extensions.
    • Heinrich-Heine-Straße 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27: mezzanine floor, three axes, clinker base, clinker cornice, windows and doors accented by clinker arches, plastered facade , ocher-colored, assembled, front doors always next to each other, gently sloping saddle roof, number 17 as a head building with floating gable, two-storey, half-timbered elements, wooden porch, same color scheme, same design principles.
    • Heinrich-Heine-Straße 29, 31, 33: former girls' dormitory, half-timbered upper floor, decorated, half-timbered front gable with empty rafters, half-hip roofs, solid ground floor, brick masonry, plaster, clinker tape, stone plinth.
    • Johannes-Strehle. Strasse 1: plastered facade, two-storey, empty chevrons on the front gable, central protrusion, ashlar plinth, clinker elements as cornice and window crowning, very good original condition, side protrusion, balconies, wood, decorated.
    • Johannes-Strehle-Straße: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18: gable roof, plastered facade, clinker elements around windows, sills, plinth area, very good original condition, uniform color scheme, house number 10 = hallway. 187/6
    • Parkstraße 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22: clinker brick elements on the cornice, plinth, door frame, gable roof, knee stick, good original condition.
  • Settlement green (no garden monuments): terraced houses with attached sheds in the entrance area and small front gardens with wooden picket fences, access roads, paths and stairs, orchard on the slope, retaining walls and earth cellar, laundry drying area.
  • Further subject parts:
    • Villa Vogel's garden (Parkstrasse 24) - not a garden monument
    • Location: Villa with a small garden is located in the west of Heinrich-Heine-Park and is connected to it by a pedestrian bridge
    • Woods: solitary tree (oak).
    • Nursery: in the south of the villa garden (Parkstrasse 28), the site of the former nursery.
    • Villa Friedheim with ancillary building and garden (ancillary facility): high-quality half-timbered architecture, filled with clinker bricks, quarry stone base, wooden window frames, decorated, irregular floor plan, in the side building. Dovecote, very good interior fittings, bay window, ornate empty racks, originally a summer house
  • Heinrich-Heine-Park (garden monument):
    • The following parcel numbers belong to the park: 156, 156/1, 156/2; Formerly the park of the manufacturer Wilhelm Vogel and the paper mill, landscape park
    • Limitation: in the east by Mühlgraben and Mulde, in the west by a picket fence from Parkstrasse
    • Soil relief: in the east to the Mühlgraben steep embankment, in the bank area of ​​the Zwickauer Mulde in places rock and embankments, in the west from east to west rising slope area, landscape soil modeling, e.g. Paths partly cut into the relief, adjacent rock in the bank area accessed by paths and stairs and used as viewing terraces or plateaus, in the SE a ravine-like incision leading down to the hollow
    • Development: in the north from the city and paper mill as well as from the settlement, in the west from Parkstrasse, in the west via a footbridge from Villa Vogel (Parkstrasse number 24), in the south from hiking trails, path system in the park with curved paths (in the east path on the upper edge of the embankment of the Mühlgraben as well as the lower and upper bank path on the Mulde, in the west paths on the slope, partly in the relief carved in wide arched paths, in the SE of the park in a tunnel-like passage (grotto) through a rock massif, former landing stage on the hollow below the viewpoint (b)
    • Parking areas: a northern parking area and a southern parking area, between these in the west of the park a small parking area with a monument
    • Eye relationship:
      • View into the Mulde valley from viewpoints in the east of the park
        • small vantage point on the upper edge of the embankment of the Mühlgraben in the east of the northern parking area
        • On the bank of the Mulde, in front of a rock face, there is an elevated viewing point with two ramp paths and an artificial terrace
        • on the bank of the Mulde, on the rock, a small, rectangular lookout point
        • On the bank of the Mulde in the southeast of the park on a rock massif with a tunnel-like passage (grotto) and steps carved into the rock, the upper plateau with linden tree surrounded by a low stone wall
      • View of the southern parking area from a bank area with several benches in the west of the park
    • Trees: at the edges of the parking areas in an exposed position groups of three to four trees of the same species, in the NE of the northern parking area two groups of trees (sycamore maple and oak), at the viewing point (a) group of trees (red oak), in the SE of the northern parking area, group of trees (linden trees ), in the SW of the northern parking area group of trees (horse chestnut and silver maple), on the pedestrian bridge on the park side a solitary tree (oak), in the SE of the southern parking area two groups of trees (beeches and oaks), in the west of the southern parking area group of trees (tulip trees), in the northwest of the Solitary tree (beech) in the south of the car park, solitary tree (linden) on the rock plateau (d), in the west of the monument site a group of trees (three trees of life), in the SW of the park a row of trees (three oaks), in the SW of the Mühlgraben on the riverside path a group of trees (conifers), on Bank below the lookout point (b) solitary trees (hornbeam), on the bank of the Mulde groups of trees and solitary trees, in the west and southwest of the southern parking area on the slope area forest-like stands (E ichen, linden), solitary trees (black pines) on the island between Mühlgraben and Mulde, on the Parkstrasse in the north of the park above the embankment of the Mühlgraben row of trees (beeches)
    • Horticultural buildings: Pedestrian bridge made of metal construction over the park road from Vogelschen Villa to the park, artificially placed terrace and remaining sections of a railing made of metal construction at the viewpoint (b), in the SE of the southern parking area in the adjacent rock below the viewpoint (d) grotto (tunnel-like passage, on southern entrance inscription "WV / 1878")
    • Memorial for the victims of fascism: Obelisk made of porphyry on a stepped plinth with the inscription "THE DEAD OF THE LORBER THE LIVING DUTY 1933–1945" (destroyed by a fallen tree in 2007, then restored by the Albrecht Kästner company)
    • Island: between Mühlgraben and Mulde, trees

The following parcel numbers also belong to the aggregate: 184/1, 184/2, 183/1, 176/2, 182/12, 183/2, 176/3, 182/2, 182/3, 182/4, 182/5 , 182/6, 182/7, 182/8, 182/9, 182/10, 173, 509/1, 509/2.

09236411
 
Individual features of the above-mentioned entity: weaving and paper factory building with two outbuildings, former turbine house with original wall and ceiling design, chimney stump of the former boiler house, extension to the former canteen, administration building from 1919, workshop building from 1897, gatehouse with old seating niche portal from 1678, street-facing factory building with yellow clinker brick facade around 1880, gable-side factory building with water tower (integrated in factory building), Mühlgraben with contactor and intermediate building (see also material group 09236411)
Individual features of the above-mentioned entity: weaving and paper factory building with two outbuildings, former turbine house with original wall and ceiling design, chimney stump of the former boiler house, extension to the former canteen, administration building from 1919, workshop building from 1897, gatehouse with old seating niche portal from 1678, street-facing factory building with yellow clinker brick facade around 1880, gable-side factory building with water tower (integrated in factory building), Mühlgraben with contactor and intermediate building (see also material group 09236411) Altenburger Strasse 1; 3
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A factory location developed from a mill location, first a spinning mill (around 1836), in the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century an important upholstery fabric weaving mill and a paper and wood pulp factory with workers 'and officials' housing estate as well as two factory owners 'villas, servants' residence and a large park of the Industrial pioneer Wilhelm Vogel and his successors, still in production today as a paper mill with partially preserved technology, large parts of the historical building stock were demolished after 1990, of importance in terms of industrial history, urban planning, social history and technological history.
  • Factory building (at the gable on the Mulde): erected around 1836, four-storey, solid, plastered, hipped roof with cardboard covering, tower structures (elevator?), Gable: eight-axis, 14-axis eaves side, original window structure preserved, formerly a weaving and paper mill (today still a paper mill used), followed by the remains of the former weaving mill: solid, plastered, four-story, gable roof
  • Factory building and gable-side connecting building (Altenburger Str.): Solid, plastered, porphyry walls, windows in connecting building on the 1st floor true to the original, changed on the ground floor, in the factory building windows on the ground floor subdivided several times, changed on the 1st floor, water tower attached, construction unknown, wooden cladding
  • Chimney stump: red clinker brick, square floor plan, frieze, built into the remains of the boiler house
  • Workshop building with a one-storey extension, yellow clinker brick, red clinker strips as decoration, three storeys, corbels on the eaves cornice, original windows, clinker cornice, several original door openings at the back, other gates added later, door portal from 1782, dated to 1897, very good original condition, e.g. B. original windows and doors, porphyry polygon base
  • Factory building on the street side: yellow clinker brick, red clinker strips, polygonal masonry base, original windows, important for the townscape
  • Porter's house with seat niche portal of the former mill: marked 1678, framed by two segmented arched windows with red clinker bricks, further larger segmented arched windows attached to the street, polygonal floor plan, toothed frieze under the roof, yellow clinker brick, red clinker brick as decoration, year of construction unknown
  • Administration building Altenburger Str. 3: clinker facade, simpler design, base polygonal masonry, this building is important for the site and as part of the factory complex, parts of the building were demolished in the rear area,

Mühlgraben with Schütz: fortified, approx. 200 meters long

  • Turbine house: massive with a gable roof, standing on the Mühlgraben, still in operation

Rare mixed form of upholstery fabric weaving and paper production in a factory complex, which is still in production today with buildings between 1880 and 1900. The seat niche portal from 1678 as a memento of the Groß-Mühlen location, which was abandoned in the middle of the 19th century, is outstanding. The Vogel family is connected to the monument as industrial pioneers and personalities in Saxon politics.

History of the factory area:

1661 Haubold von Einsiedel
1661 Flood on August 7th - 8th
1663 Tobias Böhminger from Göppersdorf
In 1677 the buildings burned on September 22nd
1678 Martin Goldmann from Chemnitz
1680 Gottfried Goldmann
1709 Johann Andreas Goldmann
1713 JE from Schneider zu Berthelsdorf
1722 Christian Roch from Mittweida
1748 Georg Lehmann from Frankenau
1751 Gottlieb Weck from Werdau
1778 Carl Gottlieb Weck from Lunzenau
1800 Christian Gottlieb Weck
1834 Franz Julius Weck
1830s the Thuringian (Apolda) Adolf Friedrich Wilhelm Vogel becomes a citizen of the city of Lunzenau and, together with two partners, founds a commission business for products from the city and region of Chemnitz at an unknown address, where the company produces its first woven goods (furniture damasks, damask tablecloths and clothing)
The factory was built in 1836 (five-story building next to the "large mill", there was also a grinding, cutting and oil mill on the area)
1841/42 Vogel's commission business moves to Klosterstrasse "Goldener Hahn", Lunzenau,
1842 abandonment of the commission business, only weaving mill, 1843 construction of a commercial building at Dresdner Strasse 5 in Chemnitz,
from 1844 Vogel sole owner of the weaving mill, from 1850 only production of upholstery fabrics
1850 Carl Eduard Thiele from Harthau
1856 Georg Glenck in Gotha
1857 Vogel buys the building and the land (30 acres) of the large mill (grinding, board cutting and oil mill) as well as a five-story spinning mill building (built in 1836): replacement of the water wheel with a turbine, conversion of the spinning mill into a weaving mill
1858 flood from July 31st to August 2nd
1863 (January 1st) the sons Adolf Wilhelm Vogel Alfred Wilhelm and Hermann Wilhelm become partners
1869/70 death of Adolf Wilhelm Vogel (married to Thekla nee Schneider (sister of the Saxon Minister of Justice))
1870 Construction of the weir system
1871 Hermann Wilhelm Vogel in Chemnitz, management
1872 Connection to the Cossen station (Chemnitz – Leipzig railway line)
1872 Construction of a four-story weaving mill and a gas plant
1873 Construction of the wood grinding shop
1876 ​​- 1882 Construction of the workers 'and officials' houses at Park and Wilhelmstrasse and creation of the park
1876 ​​Construction of the Lunzenau station on the Muldentalbahn (Glauchau – Wurzen)
1876 ​​Dr. Paul Vogel (youngest son Adolf Wilhelm Vogels) joins the company (around 1912 he is President of the Second Chamber of Estates of the Kingdom of Saxony)
1876/78 construction of the workers' double house, start of the construction of the workers' and civil servants' housing colony (42 workers' houses and six civil servants' houses), 1879 construction of a children's institution
In 1878 the weir was increased by 60 cm
1880 Construction of the weaving mill III
1882 Installation of three turbines
1885 Demolition of the mill and construction of the paper mill
1886 Introduction of steam operation for the weaving mill
1889 Installation of the paper machine II
1890/91 construction of weaving mill IV
1890 The sons of Hermann Vogel, Hans Hermann Vogel and Fritz Hermann Vogel (1893), join the company, from 1908 partners
1894 Installation of the small steam grinding shop
1897 Demolition of the last building of the Groß-Mühle, construction of the workshop building and the colony on Helenenstrasse
1899 Installation of the paper machine III
1904 Construction of a girls' hostel
1900 The large steam grinding shop is built
1908 Hans and Fritz Vogel join the Wilhelm Vogel company as partners
1909 Installation of two large power grinders
1910 Two shed buildings for the weaving mill are added
1912 75th anniversary of the Wilhelm Vogel company
1919 Construction of the paper mill's office building
1924 Wilhelm Vogel junior joins the company. as a partner
1937 100 years of existence of the Wilhelm Vogel company and 50 years of activity by Hans Vogel, a councilor of commerce
09236316
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Altenburger Strasse 2
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before 1800 with shop, of importance in terms of building history.

Half-timbered upper floor narrow-stalked, two struts, solid gable, porphyry elements, half-timbered painted green, gable roof, two dormers, ground floor massive and modified, shop fittings subsequently

09236315
 
Residential building in closed development Altenburger Strasse 27
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before 1800 Residential building typical of a small town in late baroque forms, plastered facade with porphyry tufa, significance in terms of urban development 09236330
 
Residential building in closed development Altenburger Strasse 29
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around 1800 Residential building typical of a small town in late baroque forms, plastered facade with porphyry tufa, significance in terms of urban development 09236331
 
Objective aggregate component of the aggregate Muldentalbahn, sub-section Lunzenau, OT Lunzenau with the aggregate part: Lunzenau station (see also aggregate 09306181) At the train station 8 1875 Totality with all railway systems, including track systems with substructure and superstructure, route kilometers, telecommunication 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, Möseln, Sermuth, Zschetzsch) , Grimma, Stadt (OT Großbothen), standard gauge railway that is important for the industrial development of the Muldental and that shapes the landscape, economic history, railway history, landscape design and the region historically significant.
  • Entrance building: two-and-a-half-storey building, central projection, gable roof, plastered building, formerly structured
  • Farm building: single-storey building, circumferential pilaster strip, brick base, protruding jamb
  • Pavement: large stone paving, granite
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Marienapotheke: Residential building with pharmacy in closed development
Marienapotheke: Residential building with pharmacy in closed development Am Ring 1
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around 1800 Bourgeois residential and commercial building of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history.

Window and door frames preserved, hipped roof, solid, eaves cornice, beautiful proportions.

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Residential building in closed development
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Residential building in closed development Am Ring 7
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before 1800 Today with a shop, a striking half-timbered house of architectural historical value and of great urban value.

Stitched arch portal with keystone, today converted into window frames, a window frame with two covings, later shop installation, solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor with simple half-timbering, mansard roof, very important for the townscape and very good original condition, mansard roof with forelock.

09236312
 
Residential building in closed development At the ring 10 around 1800 (residential building) Today with a shop, plastered building that is important in terms of urban planning (probably demolished) 09236314
 
Residential house in open development
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Residential house in open development Bachgasse 7
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before 1781 striking half-timbered house, today a museum of great architectural significance.

The building has been proven to have survived the fire of 1781. Half-timbered, striving, ground floor partially driven under, probably originally two entrance doors, saddle roof, gable boarded with sloping weather, important for the townscape and because of preserved half-timbered on the ground floor, is currently being restored true to the original by the Heimat- und Kulturverein Lunzenau und Umgebung eV.

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Villa Finsterbusch: Villa with enclosure, entrance gate and garden
Villa Finsterbusch: Villa with enclosure, entrance gate and garden Burgstädter Strasse 36
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1905 quality villa in good original condition of landscaping importance.

Jos. Finsterbusch Hohenkirchen 1905 - inscription, very beautiful doors influenced by Art Nouveau, wooden balconies, decorated, added with colored glass windows, plastered facade, sparse ornamentation, tower, volute gable, side elevations, irregular floor plan, polygonal porphyry on the base, elaborate fencing with vases and balls, high rubble base There, two-winged gate, Art Nouveau ornamentation, overbuilding with inscription, two head motifs.

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Schlaisdorf Vorwerk (formerly): mansion and farm buildings as well as garden and hedge of the former manor
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Schlaisdorf Vorwerk (formerly): mansion and farm buildings as well as garden and hedge of the former manor Feldstrasse 6
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before 1800 regional historical significance.

Manor house: almost square building, half-hipped roof, arched portal with keystone, original double-winged front door with skylight, windows and sills changed, plastered facade, open staircase, side building: arched portal, original window and door frames, hipped roof, simple construction, important as part of the manor. Garden: with trees in the north of the manor house, in the west of the manor house hedges (hornbeam, hawthorn, hazelnut) - verifiable as early as 1874.

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Crypt house of the Jahn family, war memorial for those who fell in World War I with outside staircase and tombstone for Dr.  Max Vogler
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Crypt house of the Jahn family, war memorial for those who fell in World War I with outside staircase and tombstone for Dr. Max Vogler Friedensstrasse
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around 1800 (crypt house) Tombs and war memorials of local historical importance.
  • Cenotaph for the fallen of World War I: Wall with plaque made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, in the middle of the complex a half-relief with a representation of soldiers made of Rochlitz porphyry tufa, inscription: "Unseren Helden Zum Gedächtnis", "1914 1918"; and retaining wall
  • Tomb of Dr. Max Vogler: simple tombstone, probably erected around 1889 (born 1854 - died 1889)
  • Grufthaus family Jahn
09236428
 
Residential building in closed development Friedensstrasse 2
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before 1900 with a shop, a simple, small-town plastered building of great architectural and urban value.

Mansard roof, door and shop fitting changed, three-axis, two-storey

09235819
 
Residential building in closed development Friedensstrasse 4
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around 1800 with a shop, a simple, small-town plastered building of urban value.

Arched portal, four axes, two-storey, mansard roof.

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Residential building in closed development Friedensstrasse 9
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re. 1781 typical late baroque plastered building of urban and architectural value.

Solid ground floor, plastered half-timbered upper floor, mansard roof, arched portal with keystone, marked 1781 GE, modernized doors and windows, high, steep hipped roof.

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Residential building in closed development Friedensstrasse 10
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1820 with shop, typical late baroque plastered building, structurally changed by installing the shop, of urban value.

Subsequent loading, arched portal, keystone marked 1820, original shutters, window frames, saddle roof.

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Residential building in closed development Friedensstrasse 14
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1812 Remarkable half-timbered building with plastered quarry stone masonry on the ground floor of great architectural and urban value.

Solid gable, half-timbered upper floor without struts, solid ground floor, original window frames and arched portal, marked R 1812, originally presumably with a drawer, reference to this, larger segment arched window on the ground floor, all window frames with a hollow, high hip mansard roof.

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Residential building in closed development Friedensstrasse 16
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around 1800 urban planning dominant plastered half-timbered building.

Half-timbered upper floor, plastered, solid ground floor, porphyry window frames, gable roof, good original condition, important for the appearance of the square.

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Residential building in closed development Friedensstrasse 19
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re. 1781 Simple plastered building from the end of the 18th century of urban development and architectural value.

Solid construction, mansard roof, window frames with a cove, arched portal, marked SD 1781, front door and window changed.

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Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Friedensstrasse 21
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around 1800 Plastered half-timbered building with a strikingly steep pitched roof of architectural and urban value.

High, steep gable roof, half-timbered upper floor plastered, triaxial, massive ground floor, window frames around 1800 with a hollow

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villa Friedensstrasse 54
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around 1800 Simple plastered building with a gently sloping hipped roof of architectural value.

One-storey with a mezzanine floor, horizontal window roofing, original door and window frames, windows changed, beautiful door with plant ornaments as small ornamental grilles, two-winged with skylight, flat hipped roof.

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Town hall and part of the attached rear building
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Town hall and part of the attached rear building Karl-Marx-Strasse 1
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1902 Neo-Renaissance building dominating urban development.
  • Porphyry garments, representative building with central projections, mid-gable as volute gable, neo-renaissance, three-storey, ten axes,
  • Part of the rear building: porphyry engraved arch portal, saddle roof, two-storey, around 1800, in the town hall: cross vaults, original doors, windows partially changed, remnants of the painting pasted over with wallpaper.
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Residential house in closed development, formerly a school
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Residential house in closed development, formerly a school Karl-Marx-Strasse 2
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after 1800 today with a shop, originally the first school in town, of significance in terms of urban history.

Mansard roof, half-timbered upper floor plastered, ground floor solid, gable side porphyry stone with inscribed 1535, possibly former keystone

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Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 9
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before 1800 with a shop, a small town house of architectural and urban development value.

Half-timbered upper floor, plastered on the street side, mansard roof, massive ground floor, rear extension with half-timbered structure, door on the upper floor, pent roof, cornice, gable, shop area changed.

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Residential building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 11
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around 1800 with shop, small-town residential and commercial building of architectural and urban development value.

Seven axes, two-storey, shop zone afterwards, arched portal on gate, gate changed, in the house on October 8th 1889 at the age of 39 the scientist, writer and trough-mouth poet Dr. Max Vogler , inscription plaque on the house, solid upper floor on the street.

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Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 13
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around 1800 with shop and rear building, residential building typical of the time and of urban value.

Two-storey, five axes. Shop fitting around 1900, front door completely preserved, nice design,

  • Rear building with wall, solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, around 1800, gable roof
  • Residential house: timber-framed upper floor exposed with bricks, around 1800.
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Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 14
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1818 with shop, small-town residential and commercial building of architectural and urban development value.

Dated on the door frame, arched portal with keystone, porphyry walls, solid, two-story, four axes, mansard roof, front doors and windows changed.

09236310
 
Residential house in closed development and rear building
Residential house in closed development and rear building Karl-Marx-Strasse 15
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around 1800 Plastered building in good original condition of architectural and urban value.
  • Solid on the street side, six axes, two-story, arched portal with keystone, original front door, windows inserted there
  • Rear building: half-timbered, gable roof.
09235837
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 17
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End of the 19th century with shop, of importance in terms of building history.

Shop in its original condition, horizontal roofing of the windows on the 1st floor, solid, five axes, cornice, more altered on the courtyard side, remains of buildings from around 1800, presumably a former arcade, built up today.

09235838
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 24
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after 1800 Typical plastered construction of urban significance.

Five axes, two-storey, front gable two axes, cornice, original window and door frames, windows partially preserved, plaster and base changed.

09236311
 
Ev.  Stadtkirche St. Jakob: Church (with equipment)
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Ev. Stadtkirche St. Jakob: Church (with equipment) Market
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1787-1788 representative baroque hall church with circumferential galleries and with uniform furnishings from the period of construction of urban, architectural and artistic importance.

Large rectangular building with high windows, the elongated east tower only protrudes like a risalit on the narrow east side, its graceful top is slated, narrow, high hall with flat roofs, uniform furnishings from the time of construction with circumferential two-storey galleries, a stately pulpit altar on the east side, manorial box on the north side of the choir, more wooden Baptismal stand at the same time, organ 1793.

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Muldenschlößchen restaurant: residential building in closed development, with restaurant equipment
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Muldenschlößchen restaurant : residential building in closed development, with restaurant equipment Market 1
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1883 Urban-dominant corner house of great architectural and urban development historical value.

Five axes, two-story, beautiful, ornate window frames on the ground floor, flower motifs and heads, depiction with cigar and key as well as portrait with beer mug, dat. according to verbal advice.

09235827
 
Residential house in open development
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Residential house in open development Market 2
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before 1800 with shop, timber-framed house dominating urban planning and of great importance in terms of building history and urban development history.

Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, mansard roof, horizontal roof truss, old door on the extension in the courtyard.

09235825
 
Residential house in closed development and two rear buildings
Residential house in closed development and two rear buildings Market 4
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around 1800 with shop, building ensemble of great architectural and urban significance.
  • Shop area changed, half-timbered upper floor plastered, seven axes, two-story, gable roof with two rows of dormers
  • Back: half-timbered upper floor, protruding, plastered
  • 2nd back: parallel to the house.
09235824
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Market 6
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1st half of the 19th century Typical plastered construction of great importance in terms of urban development.

Three axes, two-story, half-timbered upper floor plastered.

09235823
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Market 8
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around 1800 with shop, plastered building typical of the time of great urban significance.

Five axes, two-storey, mansard roof.

09235822
 
Residential house in closed development and rear building
Residential house in closed development and rear building Market 9
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re. 1782 with shop, small-town residential and commercial building of great importance in terms of architectural, urban development and urban planning.

Nice portal, keystone dated, original gate, five axes, two-storey, half-timbered upper floor plastered, built-in cupboard in gate passage, half-timbered courtyard side, door on upper floor, rear building same construction period.

09235828
 
Residential house in closed development and two backyard buildings Market 10
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1781 with a shop, an ensemble of buildings that is significant in terms of building history, urban development history and urban planning.
  • Half-timbered upper floor plastered on the street, half-timbered view of the courtyard
  • Backyard building: half-timbered, before 1800.
09235821
 
Residential house in closed development and rear building
Residential house in closed development and rear building Market 11
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around 1800 with a shop, an ensemble of buildings that is significant in terms of urban planning, architectural history and urban development history.
  • Residential building: massive, changed, mansard roof, shop area completely changed
  • Rear building: half-timbered, presumably poor state of construction, gable roof
09235829
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Markt 13
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around 1870 with a shop, a simple, structurally redesigned plastered building of urban value.

Three-storey, four axes, serrated frieze under the roof, head motifs on the 1st floor, cornices, store renewed, door portal with horizontal beams, interior fittings are not valuable.

09235830
 
House in corner location and outbuildings Market 14
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around 1800 with a shop, dominant urban planning, overmolded, plastered half-timbered building of architectural value on the ground floor.
  • Residential house: half-hipped roof, solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor only preserved on the rear eaves side,
  • Side building: half-timbered upper floor with plenty of energy, further extension with baroque door and window frames with two covings, pent roof.
09236337
 
Residential building and two side buildings of a former farm bourgeoisie
Residential building and two side buildings of a former farm bourgeoisie Market 15
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around 1750 Broadly laid out, plastered half-timbered building of great importance in terms of architectural history, urban development history and the townscape.
  • Rear houses: farm building, half-timbered upper floor, the house parallel to the street, sliding windows, half-timbered plastered, originally door on the upper floor, built-in garage,
  • 2. Backyard building: as a completion of the ensemble, heavily changed
  • Residential house: half-timbered upper floor plastered, mansard roof, large gate passage, old paving, former farmhouse, farm until 1960, cellar with barrel vault, gate area changed, originally with shop, seven axes, two-storey.
09235831
 
Residential house with back building Markt 16
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around 1800 From an urban point of view of importance, part of the old market square development.
  • Residential building: two-storey building, on the ground floor a shop area with pilaster structure, between the ground floor and first floor structure with three rows of roof tiles, gable roof with continuous roof pike.
  • Back building: half-timbered upper floor, solid ground floor, high-striving half-timbering, gable roof, plastered gable, original double-leaf door with skylight.
09236338
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Markt 17
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around 1750 with shop, small plastered half-timbered building with subsequent shop fittings of architectural, urban development and high urban value.

Five axes, two-storey, shop disfigured and retrofitted, half-timbered upper storey plastered, mansard roof.

09235832
 
Secret Annex Markt 18
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after 1800 09236339
 
Residential house in closed development and side building of a former farm bourgeoisie Markt 24
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1798 urban planning distinctive plastered half-timbered building of great architectural and urban development historical importance.
  • Dating on the door frame of the side building, hipped roof, solid
  • Residential house: half-timbered upper floor plastered, ground floor massive, disfiguring shop area, five axes, mansard roof
09236336
 
Residential building in closed development Mendelssohnplatz 2
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around 1800 Typical half-timbered house of architectural value.

Mansard roof, half-timbered upper floor, corner struts, massive ground floor, slightly modified, important for the appearance of the square

09236346
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Neugasse 1
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around 1800 Typical of the time, plastered half-timbered house of architectural and urban development value, as part of a street that was created at the same time, also of urban significance.

Solid, upper floor with window frames around 1900, first floor window frames with a rebate, clad base, arched portal with keystone, saddle roof, garage installation

09236325
 
Residential building in closed development
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Residential building in closed development Neugasse 2
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re. 1827 Half-timbered house typical of the time of architectural and urban development value, as part of a street that was built at the same time, also of urban significance.

Half-timbered upper floor, without struts, solid ground floor, saddle roof, door portal dated, front door around 1930, window frames with a fold.

09236323
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Neugasse 3
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around 1800 Typical of the time, plastered half-timbered house of architectural and urban development value, as part of a street that was created at the same time, also of urban significance.

Window and door walls preserved, painted, the base clad with blue clinker bricks, the half-timbered upper floor plastered, saddle roof, good original condition, facade structure completely preserved

09236326
 
Residential building in closed development Neugasse 4
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around 1800 Typical of the time, plastered half-timbered house of architectural and urban development value, as part of a street that was created at the same time, also of urban significance. (probably demolished)

Half-timbered upper floor plastered, ground floor massive, remains of door portal, saddle roof, part of a closed row development.

09236324
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Neugasse 7
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around 1800 Typical of the time, plastered half-timbered house of architectural and urban development value, as part of a street that was created at the same time, also of urban significance.

Half-timbered upper floor plastered, saddle roof, solid ground floor with original window and door walls, good original condition

09236327
 
Residential building in closed development
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Residential building in closed development Neugasse 8
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probably around 1760 Structurally redesigned plastered building of importance in terms of urban development history and urban planning.

Half-timbered upper floor plastered, original porphyry window and door walls, saddle roof, street closed preserved, possibly built around 1760, probably later massively driven under

09236328
 
Individual monument within the above-mentioned aggregate: War memorial for those who fell in the Franco-German War and tombstone in the shape of a tree trunk (around 1800)
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Individual monument within the above-mentioned aggregate: War memorial for those who fell in the Franco-German War and tombstone in the shape of a tree trunk (around 1800) Oberhohenkirchener Strasse
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around 1800 (tomb) Tombs that are significant in terms of local history (see also material group 09302919, same address).
  • War memorial: simple stone with cross, landscape design meaning through arrangement in tree avenue and visual axis
  • Grave monument around 1800 in the form of a tree trunk, this species only sporadically.
09236901
 
Individual features of the church and old churchyard in Hohenkirchen: church with furnishings and crypt house of the Finsterbusch family (manufacturer), citizen's tomb (cross shape), memorial plaque for the fallen of World War I, tomb for the former pastor Schubert and porphyry bank (see also group 09300245)
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Individual features of the church and old churchyard in Hohenkirchen: church with furnishings and crypt house of the Finsterbusch family (manufacturer), citizen's tomb (cross shape), memorial plaque for the fallen of World War I, tomb for the former pastor Schubert and porphyry bank (see also group 09300245) Oberhohenkirchener Strasse
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1753 Plastered building that shapes the locality and landscape as well as an important churchyard with historically and artistically important tombs, regional historical significance, Hohenkirchen
  • Elongated rectangular hall with retracted choir, apse, flat hall with mirror vaults, circumferential galleries on three sides, pulpit altar from 1898, baptismal font from the same period, two chalices: 1354, around 1500, two-storey arched windows on the long sides, organ by Paul Schmeißer from Rochlitz, above the nave with hipped roof with a strong roof turret on a square floor plan, closed by a Welsche hood with lantern, beautiful porphyry window frames.
  • Churchyard:
    • Citizen's tomb: porphyry cross probably 1915
    • Grufthaus: after 1910
    • Porphyry bench: around 1920
    • Commemorative plaque on the church for those killed in the First World War
    • Tomb of the former pastor Schubert, probably 1865.
09236908
 
New cemetery as a whole: with a war memorial for those who fell in the Franco-German War and a tombstone in the shape of a tree trunk (both individual monuments - see also individual monument 09236901, same address) as well as morgue and chapel (both changed - parts of the whole) and cemetery design with avenues and visual relationships (garden monument)
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New cemetery as a whole: with a war memorial for those who fell in the Franco-German War and a tombstone in the shape of a tree trunk (both individual monuments - see also individual monument 09236901, same address) as well as morgue and chapel (both changed - parts of the whole) and cemetery design with avenues and visual relationships (garden monument) Oberhohenkirchener Strasse
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after 1850 A site that is significant in terms of local history and that shapes the landscape.
  • War memorial: simple stone with cross, landscape design meaning through arrangement in tree avenue and visual axis,
  • Grave monument around 1800 in the form of a tree trunk, this type only sporadically,

Cemetery design: regularly structured complex with a central avenue, at the end of which is the war memorial for those who died in the Franco-German War. This central avenue with a view of the surrounding landscape is crossed by two avenues. The cemetery is surrounded by a hedge.

09302919
 
Gasthof Zum heiteren Blick (formerly): Former inn with an annex
Gasthof Zum heiteren Blick (formerly): Former inn with an annex Oberhohenkirchener Strasse 3
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2nd half of the 19th century In terms of urban planning and local history, the plastered building is in good original condition.

Two-storey, high jamb floor, hall with arched windows, continuous cornice at the height of the window sills, plastered construction, porphyry walls, brick masonry, door portal with horizontal beams, gable roof, dominant location at the entrance to the village, axially to the village, has a dominant effect on the landscape

09236911
 
Rectory with rectory and two side buildings as well as a fence
Rectory with rectory and two side buildings as well as a fence Oberhohenkirchener Strasse 4
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after 1740 (rectory) Architectural ensemble of regional historical and urban development significance.
  • Rectory: half-timbered upper floor with tenon K-struts, threshold wreath with frame, first floor, filler wood and threshold upper floor, tenon wood connections, regular half-timbered, solid Eg, originally arched portal changed, window walls with a hollow, gable roof, rectory very good original stock, important for the site , artistic and historical significance, windows renewed, front door around 1930, fence posts made of porphyry tufa
  • Side building: one-storey half-timbered shed, partly changed, wood connections through cladding, gable roof, garage installation afterwards
  • Second side building: solid, porphyry tuff arched portals, slotted windows, probably used as a stable, saddle roof, inside a suspended roof construction with dovetail wood connections, field stone paving, around 1800.
09236909
 
Residential stable house with archway (gate and gate) of a three-sided courtyard Oberhohenkirchener Strasse 9
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around 1800 Farm of great urban and local historical value, Hohenkirchen.
  • Location opposite church and cemetery, therefore important for the townscape, half-timbered upper floor regularly, few struts, solid ground floor, stable portal preserved, garage installation, door portal of living area renewed, windows too large on the ground floor, but original-sized window openings on the upper floor, high cantilevered roof, gable with slate cladding , Ground floor design changed slightly
  • Plastered archway, original design probably preserved, capstone porphyry tuff.
09236910
 
Waystone Oberhohenkirchener Strasse 11
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19th century historic signpost from Rochlitz Pophyrtuff of regional and transport historical value.

Porphyry column approx. 1.60 m high, depth and width approx. 0.25 m, writing no longer legible.

09303028
 
Residential stable house, barn and side building of a four-sided courtyard Oberhohenkirchener Strasse 17
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around 1800 Typical farm in good original condition.
  • Residential stable house: Half-timbered upper floor, regular, few struts, massive ground floor, some changes, door portal with horizontal beams on the stable part preserved, ground floor plastered quarry stone masonry, a boarded gable, hipped roof, protruding far on the courtyard side
  • Barn: boarded gable, half-timbered structure, large wooden gates, well-proportioned hipped roof
  • Side building: stable on the ground floor, upstairs presumably mountain room, half-timbered upper floor, boarded up, ground floor massive, hipped roof, cantilevered on the courtyard side
  • Residential stable house with washhouse extension with hipped roof, two casement windows have been preserved on the gable

Monument value: local historical value as a well-preserved farm typical of the landscape, remaining buildings only as ruins, no monument value of this destroyed building.

09236904
 
Former parish hall with prison cell, now a residential building Oberhohenkirchener Strasse 19
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around 1800 Historically important building with slight structural changes.

Half-timbered upper floor with transverse compartments, struts, tapped wood connections, ground floor massive, presumably driven under, windows and door surrounds on the first floor changed, gable roof, gable triangles boarded up, subsequent single-storey garage extension, bay window on eaves side, originally community hall with prison, monument value: local history significant, monument value became Confirmed on June 22, 2006 after examination

09236902
 
Individual monument of the above-mentioned entity: Memorial for the victims of fascism (see also entity 09236411, same address)
Individual monument of the above-mentioned entity: Memorial for the victims of fascism (see also entity 09236411, same address) Parkstrasse
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after 1945 A monument of local historical importance that was subsequently added to the factory park.

Obelisk, Pophyr, simple design.

09236413
 
Individual monument of the above-mentioned entity: pedestrian bridge (see also entity 09236411)
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Individual monument of the above-mentioned entity: pedestrian bridge (see also entity 09236411) Parkstrasse
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around 1900 from Heinrich-Heine-Park to Vogelschen Villa, steel framework with initials »WV«, as part of the park, of importance in terms of urban planning and landscape design.

Connecting bridge between villa and park, steel framework, riveted.

09236412
 
Individual features of the above-mentioned entity: former Vogelsche Villa (see also entity 09236411) Parkstrasse 24; 24a
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around 1890 Architecturally, socially and historically important.
  • Villa (number 24): one side of the eaves and one side of the gable originally preserved, other sides changed, changes inside, but remnants of furnishings such as stucco ceilings have been preserved, originally smooth plaster, shutters with blinds, two-storey, empty rafters richly decorated, used as a summer seat
  • Servants' residence (number 24a): very good original condition, porphyry ashlar, brick masonry, half-timbering, original doors, gates, fittings, irregular floor plan, decorated floating gables.
09236417
 
Individual monument of the above-mentioned entity: Former servants' house of the Vogelsche Villa (see also entity 09236411) Parkstrasse 26
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around 1890 Architecturally, socially and historically important.

Same design as villa, changes can be traced back, porphyry square blocks, irregular ornamental framework.

09236418
 
Individual monument of the above-mentioned entity: Villa with villa garden (garden monument) Parkstrasse 28
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around 1870 Plastered building typical of the time of architectural and urban historical value (see also entity 09236411, same address).
  • Villa: almost square floor plan, horizontal window roofing and window roofing with triangular gable, roofed balcony, quarry stone base, plastered facade with plaster groove, single storey, mansard hipped roof, very good original condition, wrought iron railing, old boundary stone in the property with crossed swords.
  • Villa garden
    • Location: Villa with a small house garden is located in the west of Heinrich-Heine-Park. A ramp down the slope and crossing Parkstrasse leads to Heinrich-Heine-Park
    • Enclosure: on the western border in the northwest of the villa remains of the enclosure fence (iron pillars)
    • Floor relief: in the east of the villa, a steep slope rising from east to west with a retaining wall on Parkstraße, ramp path inserted into the slope.
    • Access: on Parkstrasse a staircase rising from east to west, a further ramp path rising from north to south and then rising from south to north to a path in the east of the villa, from Peniger Strasse in the west access to the villa Gartenbauten: On the Parkstrasse retaining wall made of quarry stone masonry, stairs with profiled porphyry steps and side retaining walls made of quarry stone masonry, drainage channels on both sides of the ramp path.
    • Trees: solitary trees (two beeches) in the south of the villa, conifers (two trees of life) on the east corner of the villa, solitary trees (oak, hornbeam) on the east slope, solitary trees (linden) on the western entrance.
09236415
 
Individual monument of the above-mentioned entity: villa and outbuildings as well as remnants of the garden design (see also entity 09236411) Parkstrasse 34
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around 1905 Residential house in the Swiss style of architectural and local historical value.

High-quality half-timbered architecture, filled with clinker bricks, quarry stone base, wooden window frames, decorated, irregular floor plan, dovecote in the side building, very good interior fittings, bay window, ornate empty racks, originally a summer house.

09236414
 
Five city barns Rochlitzer Strasse 5; 6; 7
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1781 Consisting of three barns in a row today and two separate town barns, a group of buildings with significant urban history outside of the historic town center.

Mainly quarry stone masonry, plastered, partly with porphyry tufa, of local significance

  • Barn hallway 48: partly quarry stone, half-timbered gable, gable roof
  • Barn Flstk. 46: solid, quarry stone, half-hip roof, very steep, slit opening, porphyry, arched portal with keystone at gate, inscription CMG 1781
  • Row of barns: two smaller barns made of quarry stone, corner blocks made of porphyry, gable roofs, large barn partly brick masonry, presumably two barns formerly.
09236427
 
Residential building in closed development Schäfereiweg 16
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around 1800 Half-timbered construction typical of the time of architectural and urban value.

Solid ground floor, original window frames, half-timbered upper floor, saddle roof, simple house with a defining effect on the townscape, good original condition

09236333
 
Side building of a four-sided courtyard Schlaisdorfer Strasse 37
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before 1800 Half-timbered building typical of the region, of importance in terms of local history 09236425
 
Side building and barn of a four-sided courtyard Schlaisdorfer Strasse 39
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re. 1829 Rural buildings typical of the region in a location that shapes the townscape, partly in half-timbered houses, partly in solid form, evidence of the village past of the once independent town of Großschlaisdorf, significance in terms of local history

Side building heavily reshaped, but important in terms of urban planning

09236426
 

Berthelsdorf

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Subject aggregate component of the aggregate Muldentalbahn, section Lunzenau, OT Berthelsdorf (see also aggregate 09306181) (Map) 1875 Totality with all railway systems, including track systems with substructure and superstructure, route kilometers, telecommunication 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, Möseln, Sermuth, Zschetzsch) , Grimma, Stadt (OT Großbothen), standard gauge railway that is important for the industrial development of the Muldental and that shapes the landscape, economic history, railway history, landscape design and the region historically significant. 09306398
 
Former stable house Dorfstrasse 2
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re. 1715 very old rural house with ornamental framework of great importance in terms of architectural history.

Small stable house, one more side and half-timbered gable, with profiled threshold, curved St. Andrew's crosses, male figures, roof overhang, both thresholds with ship throats on the gable, formerly half-timbered on the ground floor, marked 1715, probably built in the 2nd half of the 17th century.

08955251
 

Cossen

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Stone cross (stump) made of porphyry
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Stone cross (stump) made of porphyry (Map) 15./16. Century Height approx. 1 meter, the sword incised, the crossbeam chipped. 08955168
 
Porphyry stone cross
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Porphyry stone cross (Map) re. 1826 stands at the fork of two field lanes in the field, about 1 meter high, incised letters and year. 08955169
 
The aggregate component of the aggregate Muldentalbahn, sub-section Lunzenau, OT Cossen with the aggregate railway bridge Cossener Bach (see also aggregate 09306181) (Map) 1876 Totality with all railway systems, including track systems with substructure and superstructure, route kilometers, telecommunication 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, Möseln, Sermuth, Zschetzsch) , Grimma, Stadt (OT Großbothen), standard gauge railway that is important for the industrial development of the Muldental and that shapes the landscape, economic history, railway history, landscape design and the region historically significant.

Bridge, solid wall girder renewed and attached to the retaining walls with concrete, the latter largely original.

09306171
 
Residential stable house and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard and archway
Residential stable house and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard and archway Alte Strasse 6
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re. 1801 (stable house) Part of the ensemble with numbers 7 and 8 that characterizes the townscape.
  • Residential stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (also gable), freight elevator, side building: massive ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, windows preserved, wooden staircase, gable half-timbered
  • Barn: massive
  • Archway: porphyry, keystone 1831.
08955170
 
Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard as well as archway with gate
Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard as well as archway with gate Alte Strasse 7
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1836 (archway) Part of the ensemble that shapes the townscape with numbers 6 and 8, of importance in terms of building history and townscape.
  • Stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable half-timbered
  • Outbuildings: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, partly porphyry walls, wooden staircase
  • Adjacent building (barn): massive, cross-shaped slit windows, brick cornice, two gates, archway with keystone and adjacent small arched passage with keystone half-timbered in the residential stable house changed by installing large windows.
08955171
 
Residential stable house, side building, gatehouse and barn of a four-sided courtyard Alte Strasse 8
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around 1800 (stable house) Part of the ensemble that characterizes the townscape with numbers 6 and 7 of value in terms of building history and townscape.
  • Stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, image-defining gable, modified by horizontal windows
  • Gatehouse: solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor
  • Outbuildings: massive, porphyry walls, twin windows in the gable
08955172
 
Residential building Alte Strasse 10
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, part of the older village development, of architectural value.

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

08955162
 
Residential building Alte Strasse 11 1st half of the 19th century (cottage) Half-timbered building typical of the region, part of the historic village development, of local historical importance 08955173
 
Residential stable house Alte Strasse 16
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around 1700 Part of a farm that was presumably only partially preserved in the 18th century, a mighty structure that defines the townscape with parts of very old half-timbered construction.

Solid ground floor, upper floor two-thirds half-timbered, gable probably plastered, partly porphyry walls, half-timbered: baluster-like stands.

08955163
 
Cossen train station;  Railway line Neukieritzsch – Chemnitz: station with reception building and attached signal box, residential building and pavement
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Cossen train station; Railway line Neukieritzsch – Chemnitz: station with reception building and attached signal box, residential building and pavement Lunzenauer Strasse 53; 54; 57
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1872 high-quality reception building in the typical construction of the time and in good original condition of the Neukieritzsch – Chemnitz railway line (KC sä.6385), mainly used as a freight station, important for the economic development of the place, important for the history of the railway and the local area.

Protected goods:

  • Entrance building: plastering, two head buildings, connected by a transverse building, single storey with mezzanine floor, plastering over the entire building, corner blocks, porphyry walls, horizontal window roofing on the 1st floor, arched windows on the ground floor, gable roofs, very good original condition, also inside, original windows, house doors changed , inside original doors and baggage counter, platform with original platform roof. Type: 2.5-storey wing structure + single-storey central structure + 2.5-storey wing structure
  • Residential house: 2.5-storey, solid, plastered, flat saddle roof, windows with porphyry walls, probably built later
  • Access road with paving: granite
  • Farm building: one-storey solid plastered building NO MONUMENT
  • Signal box B1: dispatcher signal box, located in the extension, probably with technical equipment (NO MONUMENT).

Important railway line for the development of the economic areas of Central Saxony and Chemnitz to the supra-regional route network via Leipzig, route expansion 1867–1872. (Before the construction of the line, Chemnitz was only connected to the national rail network via Riesa.) The Cossen station, with its largely original reception building, is an important testimony to this line. The pavement and residential building are further important testimonies to the train station, which was mainly used as a freight station for local industrial companies.

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Elsdorf

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Access bridge over the Elsbach
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Access bridge over the Elsbach Hauptstrasse 1 (near)
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re. 1916 striking brick construction, singularly of architectural historical value.

Segment arch bridge made of brick masonry, U-shaped parapet in brick, on both outer sides panels with initials JK and date.

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Residential stable of a former four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 2
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2nd quarter of the 19th century Stately plastered building, image-defining due to its elevated position. Niederelsdorf.

Massive, two-storey residential stable on rubble stone plinth, the upper floors plastered, plaster structure, cornice, porphyry garments, in the gable with straight window coverings, brick-toothed cornice, quite lavishly decorated, 13/5-axis building.

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Residential stable house, side building and archway of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 20
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1716 (stable house) very nice example of wood construction.
  • Stable house upper floor half-timbered, partially slated, porphyry walls
  • Barn upstairs half-timbered, porphyry walls, double beaver tail covering
08955243
 
Residential stable house and two outbuildings (stable barns) of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 26
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1881 (stable house) image-defining due to its elevated location, Niederelsdorf.
  • Stable house upper floor half-timbered, porphyry walls, massive gable
  • northern outbuilding, upper floor half-timbered, porphyry walls, dovecote in the gable
  • southern outbuilding, upper floor half-timbered, central pivot window, roof overhang, base partly porphyry quarry stone
08955242
 
Barn and two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 36
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around 1857 defining the image due to its elevated position.
  • Barn entirely half-timbered construction with jamb, massive gable with slit windows
  • northern outbuilding first floor half-timbered with passage, boarded small arbor
  • southern outbuilding, upper floor half-timbered, solid gable, porphyry walls, crooked hip roof
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House (cottage) and small barn of a farm Hauptstrasse 42
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around 1800 Significance in local history, a good example of cottages in Niederelsdorf.
  • Upper floor residential building half-timbered, clad gable, porphyry walls, winter window
  • Barn framework, slate roofing.
08955237
 
Cottage's property, Hakenhof Hauptstrasse 71
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around 1800 integrative part of the floodplain development of Niederelsdorf of architectural value.

Upper floor half-timbered, front part older, with V-struts, solid gable, rear part (from the front door) Upper floor regular, ordinary half-timbered, half-hipped roof, partially porphyry walls preserved

08955236
 
Cottage with a small stable building Hauptstrasse 73
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around 1720 Integrative part of the floodplain development of Niederelsdorf of great importance in terms of house history and social history.
  • Residential stable house: Upper floor half-timbered with half-man figures, ground floor porphyry walls, winter windows, beaver tail covering, gable and rear part solid
  • Stable: solid, saddle roof, lintel marked: "18 E. König 87".
08955235
 
Residential stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard
Residential stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 96; 98
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1714-15 Dendro important due to age and size.
  • Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor partly timber-framed, partly massive, a gable on the first floor and attic floor clad, timber-frame construction with flattened head struts, ladder motif
  • Outbuildings: First floor half-timbered, porphyry walls, cantilevered roof, a gable on the upper floor and loft clad, according to parcel plan number 96 and 98.
08955203
 
Residential stable house Hauptstrasse 104
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2nd half of the 17th century with a special half-timbered construction of great importance in terms of architectural history.

Solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, curved St. Andrew's cross, flattened headbands, a gable on the upper floor and top floor slated, slate roof covering, rear eaves partially boarded up.

08955204
 
Residential stable house, two side buildings, barn and an archway with passage and gate as well as a brick gate of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 128
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1863 closed ensemble.
  • Residential stable house: ground floor solid quarry stone masonry, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, in the gable palladi motif, crooked hip roof
  • 1st side building: ground floor massive quarry stone masonry, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, in the attic of the gable half-timbered
  • 2nd side building: ground floor solid quarry stone masonry, upper floor half-timbered, porphyry walls, half-hip roof, gable half-timbered
  • Barn: half-timbered, massive gable, slit-shaped windows, oculi, double rectangular windows with roof, slightly dilapidated
    • Text on board on gable (barn): “Here lightning struck on May 3, 1881 God has helped, God is still helping, God will continue to help. FE Greischen "
  • Archways: both adjoining the stable house, a brick gate leads to the garden, a large archway with a passage and gate leads to the field
08955202
 
Cottage property Hauptstrasse 136
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1st half of the 19th century traditional half-timbered house of architectural and socio-historical value.

Solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, plastered gable, with oven, half-timbered

08955201
 
Two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 139
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around 1798 Half-timbered farm buildings typical of the landscape and the period in good original condition of architectural value.
  • 1. Ancillary building: solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, wooden staircase, a half-timbered gable, a massive gable,
  • Second auxiliary building: solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, one gable clad, including half-timbered, one solid gable.
08955231
 
Residential stable house, side building and barn of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 149
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before 1600 (stable house) Very old, structurally slightly overformed residential stable house of great importance in terms of architectural history as well as half-timbered buildings typical of the time of architectural value.
  • Stable house: solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered with St. Andrew's crosses, a gable triangle slated, former post construction, a solid gable
  • Outbuildings: massive ground floor with passage, upper floor half-timbered, a half-timbered gable, a massive gable, porphyry walls
  • Barn: half-timbered
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Totality of church and cemetery in Oberelsdorf, with the following individual monuments: Church, cemetery wall and war memorial (see Obj. 08955228)
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Totality of church and cemetery in Oberelsdorf, with the following individual monuments: Church, cemetery wall and war memorial (see Obj. 08955228) Hauptstrasse 155
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16th century of ecclesiastical and local historical importance. 09300215
 
Individual features of the aggregate church and cemetery Oberelsdorf: church, churchyard wall and war memorial (see also aggregate 09300215)
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Individual features of the aggregate church and cemetery Oberelsdorf: church, churchyard wall and war memorial (see also aggregate 09300215) Hauptstrasse 155
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1516 (west porch) of local historical importance.
  • Church (Romanesque choir tower church): apse on the tower, segmented arched window on the nave, twin arched windows with pillars in the tower, porphyry garments, pointed spire, corner blocks, slate roof covering, church inside: late Gothic sacrament niche in the choir, wooden crucifix with Christ 1521, gallery, organ by Schmeisser , Weule clock 1911, church restored in 1870, west porch in 1516
  • War memorial: on the north side of the nave, porphyry plaque
08955228
 
Cottage property Hauptstrasse 156
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1st half of the 19th century dominant location on the street, Oberelsdorf.

Solid ground floor, partly porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, beaver tail covering.

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Residential stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 159
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re. 1882 (stable house) local historical value.
  • Stable house: solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, in the gable windows with porphyry walls, oculi and twin windows
  • Outbuildings: solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, a gable on the upper floor and attic half-timbered, half-hipped roof, a massive gable
08955229
 
Residential stable house, barn and side building of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 169
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around 1800 stately buildings in traditional half-timbered construction.
  • Residential stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, a gable on the upper floor and attic floor clad, partly porphyry walls
  • Outbuildings: one gable clad, one gable plastered on the upper floor and slated on the top floor
  • Barn: half-timbered, partly massive
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Residential stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard
Residential stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 189
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1813 (stable house) located on the street, defining the image.
  • Residential stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor clad half-timbered, solid gable, porphyry walls, window roofing in the gable, oculi and plaster ornaments
  • Outbuildings: solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, twelve-bayed upper arbor, solid gable, windows with porphyry walls.
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Goritzhain

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Objective entity component of the entity Muldentalbahn, subsection Lunzenau, Stadt, OT Göritzhain with the entity entity parts: railway body, kilometering and signal systems (see entity entity 09306181) (Map) 1875 Totality with all railway systems, including track systems with substructure and superstructure, route kilometers, telecommunication 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, Möseln, Sermuth, Zschetzsch) , Grimma, Stadt (OT Großbothen), standard gauge railway that is important for the industrial development of the Muldental and that shapes the landscape, economic history, railway history, landscape design and the region historically significant. 09306404
 
Road bridge
Road bridge (Map) 1872 Three-arched stone bridge in a construction typical of the time over the tracks of the Neukieritzsch – Chemnitz railway line (6385, see KC), refurbished, of significance in terms of railway history and building history.

Porphyry rubble masonry, cover renewed, concrete.

Railway line Neukieritzsch – Chemnitz 6385, sä. KC, two-track Saxon main line between L.-Neukieritzsch and Chemnitz, as a direct connection between Chemnitz and Leipzig, without detour via Riesa to connect the industrial cities of the Mulder Valley to the supra-regional rail network, planned from around 1850, construction of the section from 1865/66 Kieritzsch – Borna through the city of Borna (from 1870 state property) and from 1869 construction of the line from Borna via Geithain and Burgstädt to Chemnitz through the Kgl. Saxon. State railway built, connection of the cities of Penig, Limbach and Rochlitz via branch lines, opening of the entire line, including the branch lines in 1872, after 1945 dismantling and reconstruction of the second track, from 1962 electrified line of the Deutsche Reichsbahn between Neukieritzsch and Borna, modernization between 2004 and 2006 of the route and electrification (in sections)

08955192
 
Residential stable house Am Chemnitzberg 12
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re. 1830 Part of the older village structure.

Solid ground floor, upper floor clad, including half-timbered, a gable triangle slated, porphyry garments, in the stable cap vaults on porphyry columns, a gable clad - including half-timbering

08955194
 
Franz Jakob Scheerer (formerly) straw material and paper factory: Villa with enclosure and original garden gate Am Chemnitzberg 15
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around 1900 Typical villa building from the turn of the century, belonging to the adjacent factory area, of local historical importance.

Irregular floor plan, several gables, plastered facade with decorative framework, natural stone cuboid base, sandstone window sills with tooth cut, terrace, beaver tail covering, park-like property.

08955197
 
Niedermühle (formerly); Strohstoff- und Papierfabrik Franz Jakob Scheerer (formerly): residential stable house Am Chemnitzberg 16
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around 1810 local historical significance.

Solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, gables in the upper floor and attic floor slated, half-hipped roof, courtyard paving, gazebo, former mill.

08955195
 
Strohstoff- und Papierfabrik Franz Jakob Scheerer (formerly): Residential house and administration building, part of a factory Am Chemnitzberg 17
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around 1880 Local historical significance, relatively complex exterior design.

Three-part structure (two building cubes with a lower three-axis structural member in between), porphyry walls, in the intermediate building arbor-like entrance with three bays, porphyry pillars, porphyry arches, triple window motif on the first floor, arched windows with roof, in the entrance area elaborate wooden cladding with cubes on the first upper floor second floor round arched windows, saddle roofs, double cornice, decorative rosettes.

08955196
 
Residential stable of a former four-sided courtyard Am Kindergarten 8
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1st half of the 19th century good original condition, part of the earlier village structure.

Solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, gable on upper floor slated, extension on one eaves side.

08955175
 
Residential building (formerly presumably residential stable) and outbuildings At kindergarten 17; 17a
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around 1800 local historical value.
  • Residential house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, wooden paneled gable, three dormer windows
  • Ancillary building: solid, upper floor half-timbered with upper arbor, three bays, three dormers each, uprights of the upper arbor profiled, parapet boards sawn out, boarded gable triangle, (rear eaves side V-struts), renovated
08955164
 
Residential building Am Kindergarten 18
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re. 1919 (at the keystone of the portal) good original condition, clearly visible on the hill.

Solid ground floor, base of quarry stone masonry, hipped gable roof, dormer windows, shutters, windows on the gable side in the attic, porphyry portal with keystone, wooden paneled gable.

08955193
 
Chemnitz - Wechselburg railway line; Chemnitz Valley Railway: Railway bridge over the Chemnitz Farmer's side
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1901-1902 Five-arched sandstone railway bridge on the Wechselburg – Küchwald railway line (6633, see WbC), the longest bridge on the line, runs over two districts, see also the Königshain-Wiederau community (object 09305967), of significance in terms of building history, railway history and technology history

5-arch stone bridge (route kilometers 5.385): natural stone masonry, bossed masonry, semicircular extensions protruding from the bridge piers, frame of the arches with protruding rectangular frieze, length 119.60 m, height 7.9 m, width 4.1 m, sandstone bridge

The Wechselburg – Küchwald railway line (route abbreviation WbC), also known as the Chemnitz Valley Railway , River Valley Railway or Sand Railway, Saxon branch line, opened in 1902, ran from Wechselburg (where it connected to the Glauchau – Wurzen railway line opened from 1875 to 1877) in the Chemnitz Valley to Chemnitz-Küchwald, main purpose: Connection of the numerous factories that were built along the Chemnitz in the 19th century to the Saxon railway network, closed since 2002.

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Stable house, side building and cellar house (opposite) of a former three-sided courtyard Farmer's side 1; 3
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re. 1795 (stable house) Part of the older village structure.
  • Stable house: solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, gable faced
  • 1. Outbuilding (barn): ground floor quarry stone masonry, upper floor half-timbered, clad gable in the attic
  • 2nd auxiliary building: quarry stone masonry, slit-shaped openings, gable triangle slated, 2nd auxiliary building is across the street from the former three-sided courtyard.
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Residential stable house and barn of a four-sided courtyard Farmer side 5
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around 1850 Part of the older village structure.
  • Residential house: solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, clad gable
  • Outbuildings: solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, porphyry walls, clad gable.
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Residential stable house, barn and two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Farmer side 6
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around 1800 (stable house) closed preserved farm in good original condition.
  • Residential stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable upstairs half-timbered, gable triangle slated
  • Outbuildings (barn): half-timbered, two gates, rare half-timbered construction
  • Both outbuildings: solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, porphyry walls
08955185
 
Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard Farmer side 8
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re. 1840 (stable house) Part of the older village structure.
  • Stable house: solid ground floor, porphyry walls, upper floor half-timbered, gable slated
  • Outbuildings: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, porphyry walls, dormer windows, wooden paneled gable.
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Cottage property Farmer side 10
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re. 1877 (older in essence) Half-timbered house typical of the time of socio-historical and architectural value.

Solid ground floor, porphyry door jambs, upper floor half-timbered, clad gable, porphyry window sills, eaves-side extension, upper floor half-timbered.

08955190
 
Cottage property Obere Hauptstrasse 13
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1st half of the 18th century special half-timbered construction.

Massive ground floor, upper floor only half-timbered on one side, gable triangle boarded up, half-timbered structure indicates several conversions.

08955198
 
Göritzhain station;  Chemnitz – Wechselburg railway line;  Chemnitz Valley Railway: station building
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Göritzhain station; Chemnitz – Wechselburg railway line; Chemnitz Valley Railway: station building Obere Hauptstrasse 16
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1902 Typical reception building on the Wechselburg – Chemnitz-Küchwald branch line (Chemnitztalbahn, 6633, see WbC), significance in terms of traffic and local history.

Göritzhain stop - entrance building type 2 (built between 1891 and 1903) km 4.100: simple structure, clinker brickwork, segmented arched windows, mezzanine floor, sandstone window sills, flat saddle roof, corner pilasters, polygonal masonry base, stepped frieze in the gable. The Wechselburg – Küchwald railway line (route abbreviation WbC), also known as the Chemnitz Valley Railway, River Valley Railway or Sand Railway, Saxon branch line, opened in 1902, ran from Wechselburg (where it connected to the Glauchau – Wurzen railway line opened from 1875 to 1877 ) in the Chemnitz Valley to Chemnitz-Küchwald, main purpose: Connection of the numerous factories that were built along the Chemnitz in the 19th century to the Saxon railway network, closed since 2002.

08955182
 
Cottage property Obere Hauptstrasse 44
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around 1800, parts older Probably very old, but several times overformed half-timbered house of architectural and social historical importance.

Solid ground floor, natural stone walls, upper floor half-timbered, old entrance door on a half-timbered gable on the ground floor, other massive gable and paneled on the upper floor, a curb at the back, possibly a former post construction - subsequently expanded on the gable side, half-timbered in line with the newer construction and massive undercut

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Cottage property Obere Hauptstrasse 47a
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1st half of the 19th century simple half-timbered house of socio-historical value.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable paneled with wood - including half-timbered, partly natural stone walls (porphyry), on the eaves side facing the street, extension with pent roof.

08955217
 
Cottage property Settlement 7
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around 1700 (possibly older components) older half-timbered construction, part of the older village development.

Solid ground floor, partly porphyry cladding, upper floor half-timbered, gable heavily slated, half-timbered modified, several times overformed, oldest parts possibly 17th century.

08955178
 
Cottage Settlement 28
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2nd half of the 19th century Half-timbered house with partially preserved half-timbered construction on the ground floor of architectural value.

Ground floor partly massive, but mostly half-timbered, upper floor half-timbered, one gable slated, one gable side half-timbered, half-hipped roof, small dormer window

08955176
 
Cottage property Settlement 30
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2nd half of the 19th century small rural house with clad half-timbering on the upper floor of socio-historical and architectural value.

Solid ground floor, clad upper floor - probably half-timbered underneath, hipped roof, clad gable, porphyry walls

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Cottage property with extension Talstrasse 4
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Early 19th century Visibly located on the street, defining the townscape.
  • Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, wooden paneled gable triangle
  • Extension: solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor
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Road bridge over the Chemnitz
Road bridge over the Chemnitz Lower main street
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End of the 19th century two-arched stone bridge of defining value.

Arches porphyry masonry, bridge piers porphyry, protruding semicircular, arch gusset plastered, quarry stone masonry at one end of the bridge - segment arch opening in it, renovated in the course of flood revitalization, concrete cover, railing renewed.

08955181
 
Bachmühle (formerly): Presumably a former calico printing plant with residential and administrative rooms, at times horse estate, later an apartment building
Bachmühle (formerly): Presumably a former calico printing plant with residential and administrative rooms, at times horse estate, later an apartment building Untere Hauptstrasse 5
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re. 1765 (former calico printing works - referred to on weather vane) Plastered building with a clock tower and side wings of architectural and local historical value.

Three-story building cube, ground floor and first floor rectangular windows, second floor smaller segmented arched windows, hipped mansard roof, dormers, turrets with clock, porphyry walls, segmented arched windows and rectangular windows in the gable, two longitudinal extensions with hipped roofs on the eaves, which clad an extension on the upper floor, probably half-timbered below - on the other Partly also extension, longitudinal extensions are farm buildings, former manor house with beaver tail covering.

08955179
 
Golden Star: Inn with (annexes) outbuildings
Golden Star: Inn with (annexes) outbuildings Untere Hauptstrasse 8
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re. 1801 (portal) Building complex of great importance in terms of building history, local history and the townscape.
  • Inn: Solid ground floor, porphyry cladding, upper floor clad - including probably half-timbered, slated gable, crooked hip roof with dormers
  • Extension at the inn: solid ground floor, upper floor slated, mansard roof with dormers and beaver tail dormer
  • Outbuildings: Ground floor, massive 6-bay arcade, arches with keystones, upper floor clad, probably half-timbered underneath, hipped roof with clad dormers
  • Outbuildings: half-timbered plastered, brick infill, gable roof, clad gable above, residential house and extension with beaver tail covering.
08955180
 
Cottage
Cottage Wiederberg 2
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End of the 19th century Visibly located on the street of urban and architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable on upper floor and attic floor clad, rear eaves side wood paneling.

08955186
 
House, side building and barn of a farm (Dreiseithof) Wiederberg 3
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Mid 19th century Rural residential and commercial buildings typical of the time and of architectural value.
  • Residential house: solid ground floor, upper floor slated, porphyry walls, gable slated on the upper floor
  • Outbuildings: massive
  • Outbuilding (barn): wooden paneling and slate gable, everything locked, vacant, dilapidated (slightly).
08955187
 

Himmelhartha

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Cottage property Corbaer Strasse 9
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1st half of the 19th century Well-preserved half-timbered residential stable, typical of rural architecture.

Upper floor half-timbered, massive gable, some original windows

08955253
 
Residential stable house, barn, two side buildings and archway of a four-sided courtyard Göhrener Strasse 6
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re. 1822 (keystone archway) Well-preserved ensemble that has a defining impact on the townscape.
  • Stable house upper floor half-timbered, roof overhang, massive gable
  • Solid barn with half-timbered jamb
  • the outbuildings (stable barns) with porphyry walls on the ground floor, half-timbered upper floor - partly original windows, beaver tail covering and interlocking tiles, gable clad
  • Archway with roof, plastered
08955252
 

Rochsburg

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Monument protection area Dorfkern Rochsburg (suggestion)
Monument protection area Dorfkern Rochsburg (suggestion) (Map) 09247639
 
Individual monument in the above-mentioned aggregate: railway embankment (see aggregate component 09306144) (Map) 1875 High-lying track bed of the Muldentalbahn with embankment wall to the impact slope of the Mulde between rail kilometers 23, 6 and 23.8, exposed location, of importance in terms of railway and transport history.

Paved slope made of embossed quarry stone masonry.

09306143
 
Individual monument in the above-mentioned entity: railway tunnel (see entity component 09306144)
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Individual monument in the above-mentioned entity: railway tunnel (see entity component 09306144) (Map) 1875 two portals of the tunnel leading through the Rochsburger Schloßberg, the only engineering structure of this kind on the railway line Glauchau – Wurzen (Muldentalbahn), km 24.9 - 25.25, important in terms of railway and transport history.

Tunnel portals made of polygonal quarry stone masonry, round arch framed with sandstone, south portal opposite the north portal with complex sandstone pilaster strips and parapets, northern retaining wall on the south portal and tunnel tube covered with concrete as part of the renovation for static protection against rock pressure, tunnel originally intended for double-track operation, length 286 m.

09306146
 
Individual monument in the above-mentioned entity: railway bridge (see entity component 09306144) (Map) 1875 parallel-belt curved steel girder bridge of the railway line Glauchau – Wurzen (Muldentalbahn) north of the Rochsburg tunnel over the Mulde, executed as a solid wall girder in rivet construction and resting on three supporting pillars, important in terms of railway history, landscape design and technology history.

Support pillars and supports polygonal masonry, quarry stone pillars horizontally structured by strips of cuboids, original parallel-chorded lattice girders probably replaced by solid wall girders around 1930.

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Residential house in open development Am Wald 6
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around 1750 former half-timbered house of importance for the townscape.

Well-preserved half-timbered upper floor, leaf seating, monument value: scientific. Value, importance for the townscape, ground floor massively driven under with windows that are too large, small single-storey vestibule on eaves side, high-end timber frame, presumably. 18th century, saddle roof, gable triangle and half-timbered upper storey each protruding, beam heads cantilevered ceiling beams on the ground floor, frame ground floor with leaf seat, note surrounding area, threshold beveled semicircular.

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Material component of the material entity Muldentalbahn, sub-section Lunzenau, OT Rochsburg with the individual monuments: railway embankment (see individual monument 09306143), Rochsburg tunnel (see individual monument 09306146), railway bridge Zwickauer Mulde (see individual monument 09306148) as well as the material components: Rochsburg station, signal structure see also aggregate 09306181)
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Material component of the material entity Muldentalbahn, sub-section Lunzenau, OT Rochsburg with the individual monuments: railway embankment (see individual monument 09306143), Rochsburg tunnel (see individual monument 09306146), railway bridge Zwickauer Mulde (see individual monument 09306148) as well as the material components: Rochsburg station, signal structure see also aggregate 09306181) Bahnhofstrasse
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1875 Totality with all railway systems, including track systems with substructure and superstructure, route kilometers, telecommunication 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, Möseln, Sermuth, Zschetzsch) , Grimma, Stadt (OT Großbothen), standard gauge railway that is important for the industrial development of the Muldental and that shapes the landscape, economic history, railway history, landscape design and the region historically significant. 09306144
 
Individual features of the above-mentioned aggregate: Church with furnishings, two tombs, a grave slab and war memorial for the fallen of the First World War (see also aggregate 09300262)
Individual features of the above-mentioned aggregate: Church with furnishings, two tombs, a grave slab and war memorial for the fallen of the First World War (see also aggregate 09300262) Bahnhofstrasse
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2nd half of the 12th century of ecclesiastical and regional historical importance.
  • Church: hall with retracted choir and 1/2 kr. Apse, west side large column portal, related to the antechamber of the Wechselburg collegiate church, see description. Dehio p. 353, roof turret with pointed helmet
  • Tomb of the district forester Christian Gottreich Popp, d. 1861: iron cross with laurel wreath
  • Gottlieb tomb ..., sandstone cube with weathered inscription, kneeling angel on cushions, 19th century.
  • Sandstone grave slab for Pastor Max Führer, d. 1960
  • War memorial (3 memorial plaques) for those who fell in World War I on the south wall of the nave
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The church and old churchyard in Rochsburg, with the following individual monuments: Church, two tombs, a grave slab and a war memorial for those who fell in World War I (see Obj. 09236460) with enclosure wall (parts of the whole) Bahnhofstrasse
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of ecclesiastical and regional historical importance.
  • Enclosure: refurbished and on the inside plastered enclosure wall (partially refurbished) made of quarry stone, NW gate with two porphyry gate pillars with base and top and a copy of the two wrought iron gate wings (originals are leaning against the wall next to the gate), east -Gate with two pillars made of porphyry, SW-gate to the rectory with two pillars made of porphyry and wooden door
  • Ground relief: slightly raised plateau area, enclosure wall e.g. T. as a retaining wall
  • Trees: solitary trees (pedunculate oak, linden) in front of the NW gate outside the churchyard, conifers (arborvitae, false cypress, yew) and group of shrubs (rhododendron) in the churchyard
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Barn of the former church school Bahnhofstrasse 12
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around 1800 important for the townscape due to its location near the church.

One side is a half-timbered structure with struts, a gable roof, a small building leaning against the cemetery wall, there quarry stone, important for the townscape because it is adjacent to the cemetery

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Parsonage with residential house, second small residential building and two barns, parish garden, orchard (garden monument) and draw well Bahnhofstrasse 13
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around 1800 Closed rectory with a landscaping effect.
  • Rectory: Ground floor quarry stone masonry, porphyry window frames with a rebate, shutters partially preserved, arched portal with keystone, regular half-timbering on the upper floor, partitions partly brick masonry,

Half-hipped roof with bat hatches arranged in two rows, beautiful double-leaf front door with skylight, solid gable, garden side with porphyry open staircase

  • Garden: remains of the porphyry fence pillars, hornbeam rondel, orchard, western corner of the chestnut orchard
  • Draw well (west of the rectory): wooden structure, roofed, wooden cogwheel, curved hipped roof,
  • Barn (west side): at right angles to the rectory, solid, brick masonry and quarry stone masonry, large wooden gate, crooked hip and saddle roof, arched portal, east side: barn: solid, quarry stone masonry in the base masonry, otherwise brick masonry, slotted window, small gable roof, wooden gate, wooden arched door portal,
  • 2. Residential house: two-storey, ground floor quarry stone, originally half-timbered upper floor, today plastered brickwork, two arched portals, wooden board doors, stable windows, bat hatches, arranged in two rows, large hipped roof, between this and the residential building a small intermediate building with arched arched portal, quarry stone, on a beaver-tailed roof covering Cutting
  • Rectory: Two linden trees on the churchyard wall,
  • Access: west of the churchyard
  • Gate entrance: gate - gate pillar quarry stone and gate.
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Residential house with outbuildings and shed Bahnhofstrasse 14; 15
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re. 1856 rural property of architectural and urban value.
  • Residential house: two-storey, five-axis, plastered construction, house entrance in the middle of the eaves side, portal walls with horizontal beams made of Rochlitz porphyry, window casings on the ground floor not preserved, window casings on the upper floor Rochlitz porphyry tuff, saddle roof with beaver tail double covering, remains of river pebbles in front of the house
  • Ancillary building: two-storey, three-axis, plastered construction, window frames Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff, ground floor rectangular windows, upper floor segmented arched window, house entrance gable side with door portal made of Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff, there inscribed "G.Mai.1877", original two-winged front door, saddle roof with palatine tile covering
  • Shed: single-storey plastered building, gable roof, several board doors, door openings accentuated by plastering flasks, in the building including dry toilets
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Cottage and half-timbered shed Bergstrasse 3
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around 1700 Typical, very old half-timbered house in good original condition
  • Scientific value due to the old age, interesting building history, baroque doors inside
  • Shed: half-timbered, partially massively replaced, gable roof, beautiful gable side as a show side.
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Factory owner's villa, servants' residence, villa garden (garden monument) with trees, remains of the greenhouse and pavilion and orchard Fabrikstrasse 4
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1904 Former villa of the paper manufacturer Braun, high-quality building ensemble with design elements typical of the time in very good original condition of architectural, local historical, gardening and gardening historical importance.
  • Factory owner's villa: built in 1904, irregular floor plan, two-storey, front gable with half-timbering, half-timbered facade elements including curved St. Andrew's crosses, high hipped roof, round three-story corner tower, protruding into the roof area with a Welscher hood, beaver tail covering, upper areas of the tower with half-timbering with diamond decorations, plastered facade , Base porphyry stone, blinds,

Grilles, leaded glass windows in the stairwell area.

  • Servant residence: built in 1907, formerly used as a coachman's and gardener's house with garage, half-timbered upper floor, gardener's house with carriage shed, curved struts, St. Andrew's crosses, diamond ornaments, square tower with Welscher hood, balconies, etc., the same design elements as the residential building.
  • Villa garden
    • Enclosure: west gate and gate to the way to the villa with three wooden pillars and roofing covered with roof tiles as well as two gate leaves and one door leaf with wooden frames and wooden slats, in the NW retaining wall

Quarry stone masonry at the base of the slope, in the south and west modern low metal fence, in the south hornbeam hedge.

    • Access: from the factory site on the slope in the north of the villa, there is a stairway with retaining walls made of porphyry masonry, from the west gate to the villa and further to the servants' residence more straightforward

Drivable path, in the east of the Villa Platz with a water-bound ceiling, in the west area there are curved paths.

    • Ground relief: terracing in the garden through leveled areas, retaining walls made of quarry stone masonry and embankments in the garden and at the garden border.
    • Garden structures: in the east of the villa a wooden pavilion with a tapered helmet, in the west of the villa a fountain.
    • Woods: in the east section of the south border row of trees (from east to west: oak, elm, beech, linden, beech, hanging beech), in the SW of the villa solitary tree (hanging beech), in the west of the villa conifers, in the NE

Villa Linde, in the east of the villa solitary shrubs (white and red rhododendron), on the southern border hornbeam hedge on the western border above the embankment free-growing hedge (snowberry), outside the garden on the northern adjoining slope solitary trees and groups of trees.

  • Sports and play areas: (ancillary facilities) in the south area the area of ​​the former tennis court.
    • Play and sports equipment: in the east of the villa two tall wooden pillars with a crossbeam, on the crossbeam the brackets for two swings and the equipment for a circular run.
  • Vegetable garden: bed areas, cold frames, in the NE the remains of a greenhouse in a ruinous state with a boiler room and technical equipment and equipment.
  • Orchard (ancillary facility): Location: in the SE of the villa garden.
    • Enclosure: SO gate to the farm road and to the orchard with three cast iron pillars, the remains of two gate leaves and a door leaf as a metal construction.
    • Access: in the SO farm road from the SO gate.
    • Ground relief: slope meadow rising from NW to SE.
    • Trees: fruit trees, large group of trees on the east corner.
    • Horticulture: in the transition area from the villa garden to the orchard, apiary made of wood construction with cork-faced walls.
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Residential house in open development Kellerberg 2
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1828 with subsequent shop installation, former stately wash house, originally fron festivals, building of regional historical significance with a local impact.

According to the inscription above the door "Manorial wash house 1828", probably built in the year mentioned. In addition to being used as a “manorial wash house”, it is also used as a religious festival. Later use as a residential building. Two-storey plastered solid building with porphyry window and door frames, simple window frames with a fold, terminated by a high and steep hipped roof. Often affected by floods due to the immediate location on the Mulde. The high water marks on the door frame from 1858, 1954 and 1974 are impressive proof of this. Due to its dominant location, the building has a significant impact on the townscape. Through the history of its use, the house gains significance in terms of local history and, due to its authenticity and its particularly typical characteristics, it also acquires significance in terms of building history. (LFD / 2011)

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Comprehensive cemetery with the following individual monuments: memorial stone with cross for those who fell in the Franco-German War 1870/71, hereditary burial for the paper manufacturer Johann Christian Braun (1829–1903), tomb for Christian Heinrich Walter Braun who fell in World War I (dec. 1916 ), Grave site of the Unger family, Karl Hartzendorf grave, enclosure wall, the horticultural cemetery design (garden monument) as well as the material parts: cemetery chapel, morgue and a number of hereditary burials along the western border of the cemetery
Comprehensive cemetery with the following individual monuments: memorial stone with cross for those who fell in the Franco-German War 1870/71, hereditary burial for the paper manufacturer Johann Christian Braun (1829–1903), tomb for Christian Heinrich Walter Braun who fell in World War I (dec. 1916 ), Grave site of the Unger family, Karl Hartzendorf grave, enclosure wall, the horticultural cemetery design (garden monument) as well as the material parts: cemetery chapel, morgue and a number of hereditary burials along the western border of the cemetery Schlossstrasse
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Landscape-defining ensemble of regional historical or artistic importance (see also individual monuments 09236456, same address)
  • Individual features:
    • Tombs:
      • Hereditary burial factory owner Braun: typical of the time, architectural elements, blessing Christ framed by columns and triangular gables (aedicula), vases, wrought iron fence with Art Nouveau decorations (vegetable motifs) - leaves and branches
      • Unger tomb: marble statue, female figure crowned by flowers with a sweeping robe
      • Hartzendorf tomb: fluted columns and arches, edging for urn and inscription plaque, porphyry, architecture set in landscape space that includes the surrounding landscape, the arch frame the Rochsburg and the surrounding forest landscape
    • Memorial stone for those who fell in the war of 1870/71:
    • in the NE of the chapel in the north-south axis of the path stone cross with the inscription: “Praised be you o Christ” on a stone base, stone base with the inscription: “With this cross and the / entrance gate, the field of God is adorned by the / illustrious Mr. Count / Friedrich v. Schönburg / Ao. 1872 The grateful parish "
    • Enclosure: on the western border, rear walls of the hereditary burial, northern renovated enclosure wall made of quarry stone masonry, west gate with two pillars made of porphyry and two wrought iron gate wings, eastern and southern hedge (hawthorn),
    • Horticultural cemetery design (garden monument):
      • Ground relief: the chapel stands approximately in the middle of the cemetery at the highest point, the terrain slopes slightly from here to both north and south.
      • Access: northern access path and forecourt in the north of the cemetery, orthogonal path system in the cemetery with three east-west axes and three north-south axes.
      • Woods: avenue on the northern access path (four linden trees), on the area outside the northern enclosure wall a linden tree and several stumps of former linden trees, between these remains of a hedge (privet), on the northeast corner outside the cemetery a solitary tree (multi-stemmed linden tree), a row of trees (12 linden trees) on the western north-south axis, a row of trees (three linden trees) on the middle east-west axis, a solitary tree (linden) in the NE of the chapel.
      • Visual relationship: to the east to the steeple of the Rochsburg parish church, to the SE to Rochsburg Castle
  • Sub-entity parts:
    • Various hereditary burials: architectural elements, partly porphyry, partly original fencing, partly simple design, but ensemble effect important, avenue of lime trees for hereditary burials, southwest
    • Mortuary in the NE corner of the cemetery.
    • Cemetery chapel: Chapel in the middle of the cemetery (renovated in 2005, consecrated on September 20, 2005).
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Individual monuments within the entity (Neuer Friedhof): memorial stone with cross 1872, hereditary burial for the paper manufacturer Johann Christian Braun (1829-1903), tomb for Christian Heinrich Walter Braun who died in World War I (deceased 1916), tomb of the Unger family, tomb Karl Hartzendorf, hereditary burial of the Uhlig family (1950), hereditary burial of the Weber family (around 1930) and enclosure wall Schlossstrasse
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1916 (tomb of Christian Heinrich Walter Braun) Gravestones and memorial stones of regional historical and partly also artistic importance (see also subject group 09236456, same address)
  • Tombs:
    • Hereditary burial factory owner Braun: typical of the time, architectural elements, blessing Christ framed by columns and triangular gables (aedicula), vases, wrought iron fence with Art Nouveau decorations (vegetable motifs) - leaves and branches
    • Unger tomb: marble statue, female figure crowned by flowers with a sweeping robe
    • Hartzendorf tomb: fluted columns and arches, edging for urn and inscription plaque, porphyry, architecture set in landscape space that includes the surrounding landscape, the arch frame the Rochsburg and the surrounding forest landscape
    • Hereditary burial of the Uhlig family: probably 1950, grave wall depicting the sower, Rochlitz porphyry
    • Hereditary burial of the Weber family: around 1930, grave wall with planters, stone flowers, stone cross, Rochlitz porphyry tuff
    • Stone cross - memorial for Count Friedrich V. Schönburg: in the NE of the chapel in the north-south axis of the road stone cross with the inscription: “Praise be to you o Christ” on a stone base, stone base with the inscription: “With this cross and the / entrance gate is the field of god adorned by the illustrious Count / Friedrich v. Schönburg / Ao. 1872 The grateful parish "
  • Enclosure: at the western border, rear walls of the hereditary burial, northern renovated enclosure wall made of quarry stone, western gate with two pillars made of porphyry and two wrought iron gate wings, eastern and southern hedge (hawthorn).
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Rochsburg: Palace complex, today a museum and youth hostel, with main building, fortifications, St. Anna chapel with a renaissance altar by Andreas Lorentz, fountain house, farm yard and pleasure house (northeast of the castle) as well as courtyards and access road with bridge
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Rochsburg: Palace complex, today a museum and youth hostel, with main building, fortifications, St. Anna chapel with a renaissance altar by Andreas Lorentz, fountain house, farm yard and pleasure house (northeast of the castle) as well as courtyards and access road with bridge Schlossstrasse 1
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Forester's house: Former forester's house, today a residential house in open development with shed, remains of the enclosure with archway and remains of walls Schloßstraße 3
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in the core of the 16th century Baroque building with remains of the previous Renaissance building, a building that is significant in terms of architecture and regional history.

Going back to the previous Renaissance building including old wall remnants as well as door portal (today inside) and iron door, there groin vaults on the ground floor, two-story massive building, window frames a rebate, porphyry painted, plastered construction, deer head on the building, house entrance courtyard side, hip roof, eight axes eaves side , gable-side additions over two floors, similar design, one-storey massive extension on the garden eaves side, remains of old structures inside, flat groin vaults with steeply rising caps, baroque room doors preserved, reclining roof truss, baroque, substantial building stock from the 18th century, subsequently with an enclosure wall Archway, gate with baroque fittings, quarry stone, shed: half-timbered structure, some with leaves as wood connections, around 1700, overmolded.

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Villa with enclosure and gazebo Schloßstraße 15
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1902 artistically high quality historicism building with great importance for landscaping.

Built by Max Wolf, businessman in Zwickau (client), two-storey clinker building with tower, irregular floor plan, orange clinker brick, base polygonal masonry porphyry with bosses ashlar at corners, window frames presumably. Concrete and cornices, hipped roofs, floating gables, decorated heads of the purlins, beautiful original front door with skylight, two-winged, half-timbered tower with Welscher hood, copper roofing, gazebo: clinker brick with half-timbering, hip roof with lantern, fence only partially preserved, monument value: artistic value, scientific value , Landscape design importance due to dominant location with diverse views from all sides of the place.

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Rest home for the blind Rochsburg: Former villa with remains of the enclosure Schlossstrasse 17
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around 1905 Villa construction typical of the time with high-quality architectural structure.

Fence pillars porphyry, villa: irregular floor plan, single storey, jamb floor, half-hipped roofs, solid ground floor with porphyry architectural structure, entrance area with squat columns, porphyry also window crowns and sills, jagged floor half-timbered with false subsequent boarding, protruding front door heads, with original glazing Windows, base porphyry cladding, monument value: artistic importance, scientific value as a villa construction typical of the time in good original condition, importance for the townscape due to its dominant location, wooden veranda.

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Waldhaus: “Waldhaus” children's leisure center, former villa Tränkgrundstrasse 1
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1930 Summer house of the manufacturer Voge, castle-like villa complex, committed to the local style, in good architectural quality with rich original interior fittings in good condition.

Castle-like angled complex with tower and gate passage, quarry stone and original plaster, pointed arch, doors with clinker framing, slate roofing, copper spikes, hall with wooden beam ceiling and fireplace, dining room with neo-Gothic elements, remains of the original interior fittings. z. B. clocks, wall cladding, wood paneling, stoves, original room doors, lead glass windows, remnants of the washrooms, original stairs, facility in the forest park in unchanged condition, built by the manufacturer's son Hans Vogel, monument value: architectural quality, scientific value as an architectural example of villa buildings from the 1930s.

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Former cultural monuments

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential house in open development Lunzenau, Altenburger Strasse 55
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around 1800 09236334
 

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