List of cultural monuments in Mühlental

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The list of cultural monuments in Mühlental includes the cultural monuments of the Saxon community of Mühlental that were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until July 2019 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

This list is a subset of the list of cultural monuments in the Vogtland district .

Herms green

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential stable house (surrounding area) of a farm Untere Dorfstrasse 6
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Around 1850 Single-storey building with typical features of regional rural construction (surrounding area, block room) and with ornamental slate on the gable, significance for building history and folklore. Solid ground floor, plastered surrounding area, window renovation in line with monument regulations, gable roof. 09237240
 
Residential stable house and barn of a farm Untere Dorfstrasse 17
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Early 19th century A closed ensemble with a typical local shape, in a location that characterizes the street scene, of architectural significance.
  • Stable house: two floors, massive ground floor, block probably preserved in the right part, upper floor boarded up (half-timbered), saddle roof, boarded gable
  • Barn: two storeys with central entrance and block construction on the ground floor, upper storey slightly cantilevered and boarded up, gable roof
09237233
 
Part of a residential building Untere Dorfstrasse 27
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Early 19th century Single-storey building in typical local design (block room, beamed ceiling with joist, surrounding construction), importance for folklore, historical building value. Solid base (plastered), partly quarry stone, boarded gable, block structure preserved and boarded up again, gable roof with sheet metal covering, windows renewed in accordance with monument regulations. 09237236
 
Residential stable house and block barn of a farm Untere Dorfstrasse 44
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Around 1800, remodeling marked 1880 (stable house) Significance of the townscape and architectural history. Two storeys, in the front part presumably a block room, above the upper storey boarded up / slated, inscribed with "1880 RA Starck", slate-covered gable roof. 09237235
 
Equipment of a former cutting mill, today a sawmill Untere Dorfstrasse 52
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Marked 1927 With Lorenschienen, a monument to the history of technology. Manufacturer: Herkules Gatter / Aue (1927). 09237234
 
Stable house of a farm Untere Dorfstrasse 53
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Early 19th century One-storey building with design features typical of the landscape (with a block room), characterizing the landscape due to its hillside location, architectural and folklore significance. Gable roof with diamond-shaped slate covering, free jamb floor, boarded gable (presumably half-timbered), block room preserved, part of the stable partially renewed. 09237245
 

Marieney

image designation location Dating description ID
Stone cross Hair 4 (at)
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15./16. century Important monument of local history with folkloric importance 09237174
 
Manor of the manor
Manor of the manor Hauptstrasse 15
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Essentially the 18th century; around 1908 Plastered façade with richly structured façade structure, mansard roof, monumental building in a location that characterizes the townscape with significance for the local history. Two storeys, central projection with modified gable, annoying annex on the right. Inside: terrazzo, entrance door with bars. 09237163
 
Pitch pan Hauptstraße 15 (in front of)
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19th century Granite trough for the extraction of black pitch, monument of folklore, of local history. Broken, 87 cm × 85 cm × 36 cm. 09237171
 
Zürner monument
Zürner monument Hauptstrasse 28 (opposite)
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1970s In memory of Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679–1742), pastor and court geographer Augustus the Strong, here his place of birth, local historical significance. Born on August 15, 1679 in Marieney, court geographer (surveying the post roads and setting the post columns). 09237161
 
Mosen memorial plaque Hauptstrasse 31
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1960s Birthplace of the poet Julius Mosen (1803–1867), of local and personal importance 09237178
 
Parsonage with parsonage (surrounding area), tenant house and parish barn
Parsonage with parsonage (surrounding area), tenant house and parish barn Hauptstrasse 35
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1730, 1847 remodeled (rectory); 1756 (tenant house); around 1800 (parish barn) A seldom found ensemble of buildings typical of the landscape, a monument with regional historical and folkloric significance, which has been preserved and is rarely found.
  • Barn: log construction, boarded up first floor, huge gable roof
  • Tenant house: solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, boarded gable, gable roof
  • Rectory: Remnants of the surrounding area and the log room, slated half-timbered upper floor and gable, stable extension with granite walls
09237160
 
Church (with equipment) Hauptstrasse 37
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1892 (church); 1744 (baptismal angel); Organ prospectus from the previous building in 1769 Hall church with west tower and rich furnishings, neo-Gothic brick building; Architect: Christian Gottfried Schramm, Dresden; Significant in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town. Restored 1990–1992, stained glass windows. 09237156
 
Memorial for Julius Mosen and war memorial for those who fell in World War I Hauptstrasse 37 (near)
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Inscribed with 1903 (monument); after 1918 (war memorial) Mosen monument in memory of the poet Julius Mosen (1803–1867), of local history.
  • War memorial: inscription “Our Heroes”, granite
  • Mosen monument: cast bust of Georg Moerlin (granite, polished)
09237158
 
War memorial for those killed in the Franco-German War 1870/1871 and enclosure Schönecker Strasse 2 (next to)
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After 1871 Obelisk on pedestal with ball, wrought iron enclosure, of local history. Inscription: “Hail to the united German fatherland, peace to the fallen”. 09237150
 
Pitch pan Schönecker Strasse 3 (behind)
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19th century Served for the extraction of black pitch, monument to the development and preservation of rural tradition, of importance in terms of local history. Heavily weathered (slate stone), 1000 cm × 76 cm × 15 cm, in use until 1939. 09237180
 
Residential stable house (surrounding area) of a farm Summer page 15
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Mid 18th century Single-storey building in typical landscape designs (surrounding framework, block room, beautiful half-timbered gable), well-preserved example of this type of building in largely original substance, significant in terms of building history and folklore. Base (plastered), surrounding framework with planks (unplastered), high jamb, exposed framework in the gable, saddle roof. 09237162
 

Oberwürschnitz

image designation location Dating description ID
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Am Teich 14 (in front)
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After 1918 Granite block with inscription, of local significance 09237202
 
Residential stable house Dorfstrasse 16
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The core around 1800, later reshaped Single-storey building with a multi-colored clinker brick facade and boarded gable, originally with a block room, typical landscape designs with a high landscape-defining value, of architectural significance. Former surrounding area around 1900 replaced by clinker brick construction, stable part (quarry stone masonry) high cladding, living part red clinker brick with yellow clinker brick structure, plastered base, gable roof, boarded gable. 09237198
 

Saalig

image designation location Dating description ID
Waystone Dorfstrasse
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19th century Monument to the history of traffic, signpost (slate) 09237190
 
Farm with stable house and barn Dorfstrasse 4
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19th century Ensemble of typical local building forms with good testimonial value, of architectural significance.
  • Residential stable house (formerly block) later massively driven under, stable part brick on quarry stone base, upper floor boarded up (half-timbered)
  • Barn: boarded up, gable roof, partially burned down, remains of the block construction
09237195
 
Stable house (surrounding area) Dorfstrasse 6
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Marked 1833 Buildings with typical regional characteristics (surrounding construction with block room, half-timbered upper floor with Thuringian ladder motif), monument of regional history, folklore and architectural significance. Quarry stone plinth, surrounding framework with block room, clay infill of the half-timbered upper floor, granite walls of door and stable part brick masonry, surrounding framework hewn, possibly later lost due to the division of the courtyard of the neighboring building. 09237193
 
Residential stable house Dorfstrasse 29
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Around 1850 In typical local construction (with block room, upper floor half-timbered), rural monument with good testimonial value, of architectural significance. Half-timbered boarded up, adobe filled in, base of quarry stone, one-story, boarded up gable, sheet metal roof, tailcoat roof shape. 09237197
 

Tirschendorf

image designation location Dating description ID
House and barn of a farm At playground 6
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2nd half of the 19th century Striking courtyard in a location that defines the townscape, typical example of rural construction and working methods, of folklore and architectural history.
  • Residential stable house: pure clinker brick facade with yellow clinker brick structure, two storeys, ground floor disfiguring window cladding, upper storey round arch
  • Barn: massive ground floor (quarry stone) with boarded up driveway, gable roof (slate)
09237437
 
Stable house of a farm Kastanienweg 3
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19th century Single-storey building with quarry stone and brick masonry, block room probably replaced with brick masonry, beautiful half-timbered gable, building design extensively preserved, evidence of rural architecture, significant building history. Quarry stone stable part with granite walls, high jamb, saddle roof, collapsed barn. 09237466
 
Residential building Schönecker Strasse 12
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Around 1903 Historicizing clinker brick facade, building that has remained unchanged in the shape of the facade, significance in terms of local development. Two storeys, quarry stone base (slate), granite steps, iron railings, wooden vestibule with old windows, yellow clinker bricks with plaster structure, upper storey window sills on consoles, hipped roof, central projection. 09237331
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Schönecker Strasse 21 (next to)
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After 1918 Granite stone, of local historical importance. Inscription: "In gratitude / Tirschendorf community". 09237435
 
Residential stable house and barn of a farm Sommerleithen 5
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End of the 18th century; 1815 Single-storey plastered residential stable house with architectural features typical of the landscape, boarded up barn, of architectural and folkloric importance. Stable part (quarry stone, plastered), plastered block room, boarded gable, all windows preserved. 09237441
 

Unterwürschnitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential stable house Am Anger 1
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1834 Dendro In the old village center, single-storey building in typical landscape design (remains of a surrounding area, with block room), monument to local history. Plastered (block and surrounding framework preserved), wooden window frames, boarded up on the gable side, high, unchanged saddle roof (old German slate covering). 09237494
 
Memorial to the fallen of World War 1 Am Anger 1 (before)
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After 1918 Significant local history, carved stone with inscription 09237502
 
Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure Main street
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Around 1350 (choir room); 1744 (altar); around 1750 (hall building); 1792 (organ); 1838 (tower) In the core Romanesque choir tower church, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town. The core of the Romanesque choir tower has been preserved, around 1350 choir (pointed barrel), around 1750 hall (flat roofed, galleries). Equipment: Altar marked "1744 Johann Simon Zeitler", pulpit Zeitler circle, baptism, organ 1792 by Johann Gottlob Trampeli . 09237470
 
Stone cross Hauptstrasse 6 (opposite)
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15./16. century Cultural and historical significance. Granite, cross arms slightly damaged, incised sword clearly visible. 09237471
 
Rectory with rectory (No. 9), stable barn and tenant house (No. 7) Hauptstrasse 7, 9
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Early 18th century Ensemble that has been preserved as a closed structure, characterizing the townscape in terms of size and location, a monument to regional and building history.
  • Rectory: two floors (plastered facade), half-hipped roof (slate), granite walls with skylight, clay walls on the ground floor, groin-vaulted room, old door walls inside
  • Barn: two storeys, gable roof
  • Tenant house: Upper floor boarded up, probably half-timbered
09237485
 
Hose tower Hauptstrasse 13 (near)
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Probably the 1920s Significant in local history 09305310
 
Farmhouse (potato house) Würschnitzgasse 8
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Late 18th century Outstanding example of rural work and construction in traditional block construction with half-timbered upper floor, monument of regional history. Quarry stone plinth, right part of block construction (unplastered, rammed earth floor, set partition walls), upper floor half-timbered with adobe infill, gable roof. 09237513
 

Wohlbach

image designation location Dating description ID
Marienkirche with equipment Obere Dorfstrasse
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Around 1230, later redesigned (church); 1687–1688 (altar); 1837 (organ) Romanesque hall church with high roof turret and separate polygonal choir, baroque furnishings, of architectural, art-historical and local significance. Plastered quarry stone masonry, baroque altar 1687/1688 by Georg Spengler and Michael Thot, organ: upholstery 1837. 09237256
 
Four-sided courtyard with residential stable house, gatehouse, attached side building and barn Obere Dorfstrasse 8
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19th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, boarded up barn, closed ensemble in a location that defines the townscape, folkloric and architectural significance 09237298
 
Stable house of a farm Obere Dorfstrasse 9
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1822-1823 Dendro Upper floor timber-framed, rural house of architectural importance. Two-storey, rectangular floor plan, house with a basement.
  • Ground floor: solid, in the stable area quarry stone masonry, peg area brick masonry, plastered, massive undercut in the 19th century
  • Upper floor: regular narrow-stalked half-timbered paneling, saddle roof, one half of the roof still preserved with wood shingle, front door from the end of the 19th century, half-timbered upper floor paneled, the board ends decorated, the windows with wooden framing, room division preserved on the upper floor, half of the upper floor is floor space, between the upper floor and Attic wooden stairs with insertion boards, horizontal roof truss, collar beam roof
  • Inside: Ground floor with a very well-preserved soot kitchen with a dining room accessible from below, next to it a small barrel-vaulted dining vault, room with a wooden ceiling and a small iron stove as well as a holder for a former drying rack, between the ground floor and first floor, single, spiral wooden staircase with original railing, 18th century
09237154
 
Residential stable house Obere Dorfstrasse 12
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Early 19th century Single-storey boarded-up building with a high pitched roof, remainder of the village street development in the old town center, typical rural architecture from bygone times, of historical importance 09237261
 
Residential stable house Obere Dorfstrasse 16
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Mid 19th century In a local location that characterizes the street scene, its cubature and substance have been preserved, with a boarded-up block room, the upper floor timber-frame boarded, folkloric significance with architectural historical testimony value. Two storeys, brick and quarry stone plinth, gable completely boarded up on the courtyard side, all windows preserved, sheet metal roofing, solid part of the stable. 09237317
 
Rectory with rectory (surrounding area), barn and side building Obere Dorfstrasse 17
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1747, marked 1887 (rectory) Half-timbered buildings, closed complex with local architectural features, beautiful entrance portal.
  • Rectory: two storeys, ground floor on the left, block room with surrounding framework, beamed ceiling on girder, partly massive rear, granite door walls, upper storey half-timbered, slated on the gable side, dormer window
  • Barn: timber-framed boarded up and block construction, single-storey, gable roof
  • Stable: partly block, solid on the right and left
09237250
 
Stable house (surrounding area) Obere Dorfstrasse 20
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Mid 19th century In a street image-defining location, cubature and building structure preserved, local structural features (fully boarded half-timbered upper floor, surrounding framework, block room, wooden vestibule), folkloric significance with architectural historical testimony value. Two storeys, solid part of the stable (plastered), block construction with surrounding framework on the street side, gable roof. 09237324
 
Field barn Obere Dorfstrasse 33a
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Late 19th century Formerly to Simonmühle (Obere Dorfstraße 30), boarded half-timbered building in a prominent location on the hillside that characterizes the townscape, of local historical importance. Lateral gate entrance (mansard roof), slate covering, on quarry stone. 09237325
 
Four-sided courtyard with stable house, side building and two barns Obere Dorfstrasse 39
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Mid 19th century Closed courtyard ensemble with local features, architectural and folklore significance.
  • Residential stable house: simple plastered building with two storeys, half-hipped roof, ground floor presumably block room and surrounding framework, upper floor presumably half-timbered, plastered
  • Barns boarded up, one to two storeys, gable roof, partly block construction
09237287
 
Rental villa Obere Dorfstrasse 40
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Around 1905 Wilhelminian style building with clinker brick facade in a location that shapes the townscape, unchanged cubature, local historical importance. Two storeys, red brick facade with light red structure, on the upper floor elaborate window frames with straight roofing, typical roof shape, gable on the courtyard side. 09237284
 
Residential stable house (surrounding area) of a farm Obere Dorfstrasse 43
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Mid 19th century Preserved unchanged in cubature with rich features of typical local architecture (surrounding construction, boarded-up block room, timber-framed upper floor boarded up), local significance and folkloristic importance, building-historical testimony value. Two floors, solid base, surrounding framework and gable boarded up, courtyard side porch. 09237296
 

Zaulsdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Kreuzstein and Wegestein 15./16. Century (atonement cross); 19th century (road stone) Significant in terms of local history and traffic history 09237088
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Kirchberg 6 (next to)
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After 1918 Stone with inscription, of local history 09237218
 
Residential stable house (surrounding area) of a farm (so-called Ernhaus) Tirpersdorfer Strasse 1
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19th century Remarkable building in typical regional design (surrounding structure, plastered block room, half-timbered upper floor), building that characterizes the townscape with a high reference value, of architectural significance 09237217
 

Deletions from the list of monuments (Marieney)

image designation location Dating description ID
Stable house (surrounding area) Saaliger Strasse 12
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Early 19th century One-storey building with characteristics typical of the landscape (surrounding construction with block room), building of regional historical significance in a well-preserved original condition, of architectural significance; demolished between 2014 and 2016. Block in the front part unplastered, surrounding framework with jamb, solid stable (quarry stone), gable half-timbered, boarded up on the street side, original old German slate covering on the courtyard side, otherwise brick. 09237151
 

Remarks

  • This list is not suitable for deriving binding statements on the monument status of an object. As far as a legally binding determination of the listed property of an object is desired, the owner can apply to the responsible lower monument protection authority for a notice.
  • The official list of cultural monuments is never closed. It is permanently changed through clarifications, new additions or deletions. A transfer of such changes to this list is not guaranteed at the moment.
  • The monument quality of an object does not depend on its entry in this or the official list. Objects that are not listed can also be monuments.
  • Basically, the property of a monument extends to the substance and appearance as a whole, including the interior. Deviating applies if only parts are expressly protected (e.g. the facade).

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Individual evidence

  1. Geoportal of the Vogtlandkreis. Retrieved July 21, 2019 .

Web links

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