List of cultural monuments in Markneukirchen

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The list of cultural monuments in Markneukirchen contains the cultural monuments of the Saxon city of Markneukirchen that were recorded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments 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 .

Markneukirchen

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Monument protection area city center Markneukirchen (proposal)
Monument protection area city center Markneukirchen (proposal) (City center)
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After 1840 Monument protection area city center Markneukirchen (proposal) 09246644
 
Villa Stark with garden pavilion, fencing and villa garden
Villa Stark with garden pavilion, fencing and villa garden Adorfer Strasse 20
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1889-1890 Representative building with tower, loggia and bay window, in the style of historicism, built for the musical instrument dealer Paul Stark (1853–1918), of architectural, artistic, landscaping and personal historical value. Until 1957, the villa of the Stark family of musical instrument manufacturers, then a children's home and at the same time the Riebe apartment and practice (until 1961). Interior: original stucco ceilings and doors, ceiling paintings. A pavilion in the park. 09234188
 
Villa Brehmer with enclosure Adorfer Strasse 25
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1898 Historic clinker brick building with half-timbered gables, named after the Markneukirchen factory owner Brehmer, of architectural and urban value. Two-storey with an extended mansard roof, here a half-timbered construction with decorative elements, window and door walls as well as a street-side bay-like risalit in ashlar (sandstone), representative roofed house entrance with ashlar balustrade, base made of granite stone. 09234189
 
Apartment building in half-open development, part of a double apartment building (with No. 28) Adorfer Strasse 26
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Around 1900 Historic clinker brick facade, of architectural value 09234190
 
Apartment building in half-open development, part of a double apartment building (with No. 26) Adorfer Strasse 28
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Around 1900 Historic clinker brick facade, of architectural value 09234191
 
Apartment building in half-open development, part of a double apartment building (with No. 32) Adorfer Strasse 30
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1898 Historic clinker brick facade, of architectural value 09234192
 
Apartment building in half-open development, part of a double apartment building (with No. 30) Adorfer Strasse 32
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Probably 1898 Historic clinker brick facade, of architectural value, probably a villa for Max Lederer 09234193
 
Villa Merz with enclosure and villa garden
Villa Merz with enclosure and villa garden Adorfer Strasse 38
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1902 Representative plastered building, stylistically between Neo-Baroque and Art Nouveau, named after the musical instrument dealer Curt Merz, of artistic, architectural and landscape value. Construction carried out by the Seifert company, built for businessman Curt Merz, Art Nouveau structure, stucco decorations on the facade, lead glass windows with landscape motifs. Rich interior decoration, for example brass chandeliers, closets, paneling, stucco ceilings, parquet. Partly reconstructed, sold by the client to the doctor Schmidt in 1934, kindergarten from 1954 to 1986, from 1986 technical school, today technical school for handcrafted musical instrument making at the West Saxon University of Applied Sciences in Zwickau (FH), Schneeberg applied arts department, musical instrument making course. 09234194
 
Apartment building in closed development Albertstrasse 16
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Around 1900 Plastered facade, echoes of Art Nouveau, of architectural significance 09234195
 
Apartment building in closed development Albertstrasse 18
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Around 1900 Clinker facade, of architectural significance 09234196
 
Apartment building in closed development Albertstrasse 20
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Around 1900 Clinker brick facade, historically important, red clinker brick, original front door 09234197
 
Residential house in semi-open development Alte Kirchstrasse 1
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Around 1840 With a shop, historicized plastered building, of great urban significance. Plaster, window canopies on the upper floor. Erroneously as Kirchstrasse 1 in the official list of monuments. 09234266
 
Former residential and commercial building (company FT Merz), later a savings bank Alte Kirchstrasse 6
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Around 1880 Architecturally sophisticated clinker brick building, in the style of historicism, built for the musical instrument and string company FT Merz, of architectural, artistic and urban value. Three-storey, representative town house in mixed clinker construction, two side elevations, elaborate facade design in the neo-renaissance style, ornamentation made of plastering and plastic jewelry, tooth-cut frieze under the eaves, the high plinth (ground floor) made of rustic masonry (sandstone blocks), window canopies with triangular gables made of sandstone vaults, the profiled windows , flanking risalites with pilasters, pillars of the balconies, parapet fields and facade mirrors made of porphyry stone. Erroneously as Kirchstrasse 6 in the official list of monuments. 09234267
 
Residential building in closed development Alte Kirchstrasse 12
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Around 1840 Simple plastered construction, testimony to the pre-foundational local development, of value in terms of local development. Erroneously as Kirchstrasse 12 in the official list of monuments. 09234268
 
Residential house in open development Alte Wohlhausener Strasse 1
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Before 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, mostly boarded up, partly in block construction on the upper floor, with closely spaced posts of the half-timbered construction, of architectural historical value. Presumably a former residential stable house, ground floor with preserved block construction, boarded up, presumably black kitchen, stable, in the middle part of the ground floor massive. 09234200
 
Villa Schuster I with garden Alte Wohlhausener Strasse 8
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Around 1870 Striking, historicized plastered building, wooden veranda with carved decorations, built for the musical instrument dealer Richard Schuster, of architectural, local and personal value, original front doors 09234273
 
Bismarck Tower
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Bismarck Tower At the observation tower 70
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Marked 1900 Bismarck tower according to the standard design "Götterdämmerung" by the architect Wilhelm Kreis , of architectural, local and landscape value. After the one in Greifswald in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the tower in Markneukirchen is said to be the second location of a Bismarckian column based on the Kreis design. In 1899 the architect stayed personally in Markneukirchen to visit the site. 09234291
 
town hall
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town hall Am Rathaus 2
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1847-1848 Stately plastered building, stylistically somewhere between classicism and historicism, former school, of local historical and urban value. Laying of the foundation stone in June 1847, consecration on November 8, 1848, town hall since March 29, 1893, plastering on the ground floor, door portal with stucco and plaster decorations (including city arms), flat hipped roof (removed). 09234201
 
Residential house in corner location and in closed development (structural unit with Neue Straße 1) Am Rathaus 8
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Marked 1881 Historic clinker brick facade with corner balcony, shop installation in the basement, of urban and architectural value. Window canopies and cladding made of ashlar (sandstone), roof balustrade, horizontal accentuation of the facades with ashlar cornices, shutters possibly added later. 09234202
 
Residential building in open development, with attached production building (former Max Kehr cardboard box factory) Apian-Bennewitz-Strasse 9
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Around 1930 Former paper goods factory, residential building with a simple plastered building with corner bay window, of architectural and local historical value 09234203
 
Part of a residential building Mountain 22
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Before 1850 Upper floor timber-framed, first floor with block room and surrounding construction, part of the building of significance in terms of the history of the house 09234204
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Bergstrasse
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After 1918 Erected by the residents of the mountain houses (area south of the town center), of local historical value 09234207
 
Residential house in open development with attached production building (former company Oscar Adler & Co.) Bergstrasse 14
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1888 (residential house); expanded 1901 (factory) Clearly designed, historicizing plastered building, formerly woodwind instrument making, of local historical importance. Since 1893 the company Oscar Adler, founded in 1885 at Bergstrasse 14, renamed VEB Sonora after nationalization in 1972, the companies Gebr. Mönnig and Adler & Co. after 1990 merger under the company "Holzblasinstrumenten GmbH", building belonged to Holzblasinstrumentenbau GmbH until 2001. Two-storey, four axes, on the upper floor window roofing with horizontal beams and triangular gables, plaster preserved, cornice. 09234206
 
Residential house in open development with two attached outbuildings, today a musical instrument museum, with garden and enclosure, fountain, state boundary stone and violin maker monument as well as two putti in the garden (Paulus Schlössel, Paulus Schlösschen)
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Residential house in open development with two attached outbuildings, today a musical instrument museum, with garden and enclosure, fountain, state boundary stone and violin maker monument as well as two putti in the garden (Paulus Schlössel, Paulus Schlösschen) Bee garden 2
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1544 (boundary stone); 1784–1789 (residential house); 1912 (fountain); 1970 (statue) Plastered building with a mansard roof, stately late baroque building, remarkable the arcades to the courtyard, of personal, regional and architectural value. Museum objects have been in storage since 1942, and since April 1, 1946 museum.
  • Structure: two-wing system (originally three wings), one wing partially demolished due to dilapidation, Mönnig - council carpenter, bought in 1815 by instrument maker and mayor Chr. G. Glier, in 1891 string maker inherited Max Paulus Haus; Roof and dome slate, windows with figure-eight division
  • Fountain: made in Rome from Roman limestone with spoilage, in the museum since 1980, putti also from Matuschka donation by the artist from around 1970
  • Boundary stone: Land boundary stone from 1544, with coat of arms (Kursächsische Schwerter and Böhmischer Löwe), marking the so-called "Schlick's border", one of several (until 1945 at least five) contemporary boundary stones on a ten kilometer stretch that ruled the rulers in the 16th century Graslitz and Schönbach separated from Electoral Saxony. Since around 1960 in front of the museum in Markneukirchen (Paulusschlössel), there is still a fragmented copy in situ (object 09304381) and the so-called Julius stone (09304383), on the stone the characteristic heraldry (Saxon swords and Bohemian lion).
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Residential house in open development Bee garden 12
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Probably the middle of the 19th century Half-timbered upper floor clad, ground floor boarded up, of architectural value, gable roof 09234209
 
Apartment building in closed development Bismarckstrasse 1
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Around 1900 With a shop, historicizing clinker brick facade, today a double tenement house with number 3, of architectural and urban value. Central projection, gable, yellow clinker, five axes, three-storey, tile cladding of the base. 09232531
 
House in a corner and in a semi-open development Bismarckstrasse 2
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Marked 1889 Representative historicizing clinker brick facade, corner accentuation by bay windows, of urban and architectural value. Original front door and window, client: Richard Adler. 09234210
 
Apartment building in closed development Bismarckstrasse 3
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Around 1900 With shop, historicizing clinker brick facade, today a double tenement house with number 1, of architectural and urban value. Tile cladding in the plinth area, window roofing in the upper floors, three-story, gable, six axes, red clinker brick, cornice. 09232532
 
Apartment building in closed development Bismarckstrasse 5
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Around 1890 Multi-colored clinker brick facade, of architectural and urban value, original front door and window 09234211
 
Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 9) Bismarckstrasse 7
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Around 1890 With shop, historicizing clinker brick facade with bay window, of architectural and urban value. One story, scratch plaster, shutters. 09234213
 
Apartment building in half-open development (structural unit with No. 7)
Apartment building in half-open development (structural unit with No. 7) Bismarckstrasse 9
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Around 1890 Formerly with a shop, historicizing clinker brick facade with bay window, of architectural and urban value 09234215
 
Residential building in closed development Bismarckstrasse 10
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Around 1890 With a shop, historicizing clinker brick facade with a strong bay window, of architectural and urban value, original front door and window 09234216
 
Factory building (formerly Deutsche Signal-Instrumenten-Fabrik Max B. Martin, later VEB Blechblas- und Signalinstrumentenfabrik) Bismarckstrasse 11
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Around 1910 Stately, well-structured plastered building, formerly the manufacture of brass instruments, special music items (including car horns) and signaling instruments (such as Martin horns and fire brigade signal whistles), of regional historical and urban significance. Three-storey solid plastered building with extended roof structure, three by eight axes, large, multiple-faced windows, cornice above the ground floor, vertical structure of the facade on the first and second floors with pilaster strips, horizontal structure with plastered mirrors between the window axes of the first and second floors, cornice, gable side with trapezoidal roof end, pilaster structure is continued here, in the gable grouped into groups of two and three, on the long side only in groups of three (partly structured by pilasters), in the rear section the facade is loosened up by a segmented arched window, renamed "Vogtlandische Musikinstrumentenfabrik" after the turn of the year 1989 "(VMI). 09299804
 
Double house in closed development Bismarckstrasse 12, 14
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Around 1900 Historic clinker brick facade, of urban and architectural value, simple design 09234220
 
Reception building of the former Markneukirchen-Stadt train station
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Reception building of the former Markneukirchen-Stadt train station Bismarckstrasse 13
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1910 Plastered building in the local style, on the former railway line Siebenbrunn – Erlbach (see SE, until 1935: ME), of regional, local and traffic history 09234217
 
House in a corner and in a semi-open development Bismarckstrasse 16
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Around 1900 With a shop, historicizing clinker brick facade, of urban and architectural value 09234218
 
Residential and commercial building in closed development, formerly EROMA company (Ernst Heinrich Roth Markneukirchen), later VEB Musima (musical instrument manufacturer Markneukirchen) Breite Straße 22
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1887, later reshaped Plastered facade with pilaster strips, reform style architecture, of local and architectural value. Fluted pilaster strips, original front door and windows, representative street view and original room structure inside. 09234222
 
Factory building, former Paulus string factory (formerly back building of Unterer Markt 10) Breite Strasse 35
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1922 Of technical historical value. Factory building of an old string factory, later VEB Musima (Musikinstrumentenbau Markneukirchen). 09234340
 
Residential building in closed development Breite Strasse 40
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Around 1890 With a shop, a historicizing plastered facade, a typical house of the time, of architectural significance. Original front door and windows, window canopies on the upper floor. 09234223
 
House in a corner and in a semi-open development Breite Strasse 55
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2nd half of the 19th century Historicized plaster facade with plaster ashlar on the upper floor, window canopies, of urban and architectural value 09234260
 
Residential house in open development Egerstraße 12
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After 1800 Half-timbered upper floor boarded up, of architectural historical value. Probably a former stable house, probably built-in portico on the upper floor, side extension, ground floor boarded up. 09234224
 
Residential house in open development Egerstraße 14
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After 1800 Half-timbered upper floor slated, ground floor boarded up, of architectural historical value. Probably a former stable house, presumably with an enclosed arcade on the upper floor. 09234225
 
Residential house with attached side building Egerstraße 18
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After 1800 Upper floor half-timbered completely boarded up, ground floor partially boarded up, of architectural significance. Side extension, probably a former stable house. 09234226
 
House and two side buildings of a farm built next to one another Egerstraße 21
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1791/1793 Dendro Two-storey residential building slated and mansard roof, side building with boarded half-timbered upper floor, remarkable building ensemble with original interior fittings, of architectural, street-shaping and urban value. Partly half-timbered, drawn forge, gate doubled with a sun motif. 09234228
 
villa Erlbacher Strasse 2
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Around 1900 Historic clinker building, facing the street arbor with floating gable, of architectural and urban value. Clinker facade with suspended gable, bay window, balcony, plaster stucco. 09234229
 
Cinema (harmony light plays)
Cinema (harmony light plays) Erlbacher Strasse 4
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1929-1930 Striking plastered construction on a bend in the street, echoes of the New Objectivity style, of importance in terms of building history and local history 09305152
 
Residential building in closed development Erlbacher Strasse 10
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Around 1900 Historic clinker brick facade, of architectural value, gable 09234230
 
Residential building in closed development Erlbacher Strasse 12
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Around 1900 Historic clinker brick facade, of architectural value, gable 09234231
 
Villa with enclosure and retaining wall Erlbacher Strasse 13
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Around 1890 Clinker brick building typical of the time, of architectural value. Enclosure: quarry stone embankment wall, iron fence, built at the same time as the villa. 09234232
 
Semi-detached house in open development Erlbacher Strasse 15, 17
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Around 1890 Historic clinker facade, of urban and architectural value 09234247
 
Residential building in closed development Erlbacher Strasse 18
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Around 1890 With shop fitting, historicizing plastered facade with plaster notch on the ground floor, of architectural value 09234233
 
villa Erlbacher Strasse 19
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Marked 1883 Clinker brick building of architectural value 09234234
 
villa Erlbacher Strasse 21
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Around 1890 Representative clinker brick building, of architectural significance 09234235
 
Apartment building in closed development Erlbacher Strasse 24
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Around 1900 With shop, historicizing clinker-plaster facade, of architectural value 09234236
 
Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development Erlbacher Strasse 26
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Around 1905 Plastered building with bay window, unusual corner design, of urban value, shutters, bay windows 09234237
 
Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development Erlbacher Strasse 28
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Around 1890 With a shop, representative clinker brick facade, in the style of historicism, of architectural and urban value. Rich facade structure, original front door and windows. 09234238
 
Double house in closed development Erlbacher Strasse 30, 32
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Around 1890 Historic clinker facade in clinker mixed construction, of urban and architectural value 09234248
 
Villa with enclosure and gate entrance Erlbacher Strasse 31
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Around 1900 Historic clinker brick building of architectural value 09234239
 
Catholic parish church of St. Theresa of the Child Jesus with attached rectory Erlbacher Strasse 45
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1926-1927 Plastered building with roof turrets, still in line with the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural and urban value 09234240
 
Double apartment building in open development Erlbacher Strasse 47, 49
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Around 1910 Plastered facade in reform style, of urban and architectural value 09234241
 
Apartment building in closed development Erlbacher Strasse 48
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Around 1905 Historic clinker brick facade, of urban value 09234242
 
Residential house in semi-open development Erlbacher Strasse 50
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Around 1905 Historic clinker brick facade, of architectural historical value 09234244
 
Residential house in semi-open development Erlbacher Strasse 56
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Around 1900 Historic clinker brick facade, of architectural historical value 09234245
 
Residential house in corner location and in closed development Erlbacher Strasse 58
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Around 1905 Historic clinker brick facade, of urban value 09234246
 
Markneukirchen cemetery (aggregate) Friedhofsweg 16, 18, 20
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Around 1850 (lower cemetery); around 1900 (extension to include the Middle Cemetery); around 1910 (extension to include the upper cemetery) Material entirety of Markneukirchen cemetery, with the individual monuments: cemetery chapel (No. 20), morgue (No. 16), cemetery master building (No. 18), family burial site FT Merz, family burial site Theodor Willy Stark, family burial site Woldemar Schuster, family burial site Richard Adler, grave site Curtorff, Rudolf Schuster family grave, Friedrich Glier grave, Künzel family grave, Oscar Paulus family grave, Brehmer family urn grave, Dölling-Brückner family grave, SB Martin family grave as well as grave field and war memorial for those who fell in World War I (see individual memorials 09234249 as well as the garden cemetery) the cemetery gate; Chapel in the neo-Gothic style, memorial for the fallen with a large cross made of porphyry stone, buildings, monuments and graves of local historical, architectural and personal historical value.

The new cemetery in Markneukirchen was rebuilt on the old parish lair around 1850 as the so-called "lower cemetery" (eastern part). Around 1900 there was an expansion in a westerly direction, the so-called "Middle Cemetery" with the cemetery chapel, the mortuary and the cemetery master house was created. After 1910 it was expanded again in a westerly direction. The so-called "Upper Cemetery" (western part) was created. In the course of its history, the originally strict right-angled routing and, consequently, the order of the tombs were retained. The valuable old trees that still exist today were not continuously cared for. A horticultural maintenance plan and a plan for the design of this cemetery were drawn up by the Evangelical Lutheran parish of St. Nikolai under the direction of landscape designer Parisius.

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Cemetery chapel (no.20), morgue (no.16), cemetery master's building (no.18), family burial place FT Merz, several graves as well as burial ground and war memorial for those who died in the First World War with a burial ground for those who died in the First and Second World Wars (individual monuments to ID No. 09301108) Friedhofsweg 16, 18, 20
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Around 1900 (mortuary and cemetery administration); 1924 (war memorial) Individual features of the aggregate cemetery Markneukirchen; Chapel in the neo-Gothic style, memorial for the fallen with a large cross made of porphyry stone, buildings, monuments and graves of local historical, architectural and personal historical value. 09234249
 
Residential house in half-open development, with a rear extension Fruit market 4
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2nd half of the 19th century In the arched style of the 19th century, still of late classicistic effect, elaborate facade design, of architectural and urban value. Good original condition, balcony, plaster use on the ground floor, plaster stucco ornaments on the upper floor. 09234250
 
Group of tenement houses in open development, with front garden Gartenstrasse 2, 4, 6
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Around 1890 In clinker construction, of architectural value, red clinker 09234251
 
House in a corner and in a semi-open development Gartenstrasse 9
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Around 1890 Historic clinker brick facade, of architectural value. Mixed clinker construction, yellow and orange clinker, corner cuboid. 09234254
 
Apartment house in half-open development and rear building Gartenstrasse 10
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Around 1900 Historic clinker brick facade, of architectural value 09234255
 
Apartment building in closed development Gartenstrasse 12
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Around 1900 Historic clinker brick facade, of architectural value, concrete window frames 09234256
 
Residential house in semi-open development Hohe Gasse 2
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Around 1840 With shop installation, simply designed plaster facade, of architectural value. Erroneously as Hohe Straße 2 in the official list of monuments. 09234259
 
Former district court and prison building, now a music school
Former district court and prison building, now a music school Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 13
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1901-1902 Courthouse representative plastered building, in the style of the German neo-renaissance, of architectural and local historical value. Elaborate, profiled door and window frames made of porphyry stone, harmoniously proportioned building, used as a music school from 1952. 09234262
 
Residential house in open development Kirchsteig 9
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Before 1850 With a boarded-up block room, single-storey double room, of architectural historical value. With soot kitchen, block construction. 09234264
 
House in a corner and in open development Krumme Strasse 1
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Around 1890 Historic clinker brick facade, strikingly positioned building in the street space, counterpart to Breite Straße 55, of importance in terms of urban planning and architectural history 09305156
 
Residential house in open development Krumme Strasse 10
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Around 1900 Representative historicizing clinker brick facade with red and yellow clinker brick, of architectural historical value, richly decorated window frames 09234276
 
Residential building Leithen 13
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19th century Vogtland-typical single-storey boarded house, historically important 09234277
 
Former stable house (with upper arbor) Leithen 18
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Before 1850 Upper floor timber-framed, double room house, of architectural value. Wrap, four-arched upper arbor, barrel-vaulted cellar. 09234278
 
Apartment building in closed development Lessingstrasse 1
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Around 1890 Historic clinker brick facade with three-dimensional jewelry, of urban and architectural value. Window roofing on the upper floor, see also Lessingstrasse 3, 5, 7. 09234279
 
Apartment building in closed development Lessingstrasse 3
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Around 1890 Historic clinker brick facade with three-dimensional jewelry, of urban and architectural value. Window roofing on the upper floor, see also Lessingstrasse 1, 5, 7. 09232533
 
Apartment building in closed development Lessingstrasse 5
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Around 1890 Historic clinker brick facade with three-dimensional jewelry, of urban and architectural value. Window roofing on the upper floor, see also Lessingstrasse 1, 3, 7. 09232534
 
Apartment building in half-open development Lessingstrasse 7
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Around 1890 Historic clinker brick facade with plastic jewelry, of urban and architectural value. Window roofing on the upper floor, see also Lessingstrasse 1, 3, 5. 09232605
 
Apartment building in half-open development Lessingstrasse 12
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Around 1905 Historicizing plastered facade, of urban value 09232910
 
Nursing home, originally a youth home Ludwigsweg 50
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1938 Typical building in the Heimat style, built as a HJ home, of socio-historical and urban historical value. One story, scratched plaster, shutters, used as a hospital after 1945. 09234351
 
Post mileage
Post mileage Lutherplatz
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1725 Saxon post mile pillars (totality) ; Half-mile column, important in terms of traffic history. Saxon half-mile column with original shaft made of granite stone and various inscriptions:
  • 1. Mirror: "AR" "Adorff 1 St.", "1725", post horn mark
  • 2nd mirror: "AR" "Stadt St. 1/4" "1725", "Posthorn sign"
  • The row number 78 is attached to the side

The column originally stood on the road from Adorf to Markneukirchen am Chausseehaus, but was then moved to a garden plot not far from the “Steinknock”. Rediscovered in 1934, lost in 1945, rediscovered in 1952 and restored in 1955, positioned at its present location rotated by 90 °.

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Residential and commercial building in closed development (former string instrument factory Heinrich Th. Heberlein jr.) Lutherplatz 2
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Around 1890 Representative historicizing clinker brick facade, of architectural and urban value 09234283
 
Double apartment building in a formerly closed development
Double apartment building in a formerly closed development Lutherplatz 3, 4
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Marked 1891 Representative facade in the neo-renaissance style, central axis highlighted by bay windows, of urban and architectural value. Original front door, French balconies, clinker composite construction, rich facade structure, atlases in the entrance area, bearing bay windows. 09234287
 
Apartment building in a corner and in open development Lutherplatz 6
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Around 1890 Historic clinker building, of urban value, original front door 09234284
 
Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development Lutherplatz 8
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Around 1900 Historic clinker building, of urban value, original front door 09234285
 
Residential and commercial building in closed development (former company Max Otto & Co.) Lutherplatz 9
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Around 1900 Representative clinker brick building with balconies, in the style of historicism, formerly the musical instrument wholesaler Max Otto, of local historical and urban value. Mixed clinker construction, original front door and window, yellow clinker brick, Max Otto company (MOM = Max Otto, Markneukirchen) was founded in 1892, wholesaler for musical instruments and strings. 09234286
 
Residential building in closed development (structural unit with Am Rathaus 8) Neue Strasse 1
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1881 Historic clinker brick facade (painted over), of architectural historical value. Erected together with the neighboring building, a former post office. 09234290
 
Two war memorials, a memorial to those who fell in the Franco-German War 1870/71 and a monument to those who fell in the First World War
Two war memorials, a memorial to those who fell in the Franco-German War 1870/71 and a monument to those who fell in the First World War Upper market
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After 1871; 1924 Of local historical value. World War I memorial complex made of shell limestone. 09234288
 
Evangelical town church St. Nicolai with Luther bust and plaque on the south facade
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Evangelical town church St. Nicolai with Luther bust and plaque on the south facade Upper Market 1
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1842–1848 (church); 1917 (Luther bust and memorial plaque) Representative sacred building, hall church with three apses and west tower, in the arched style of the 19th century, of urban, local and architectural value. Plastered building, octagonal tower with octagonal termination, interior painting restored in the same style. Outside: Luther bust on a profiled console made of granite stone, on the south facade, including two memorial plaques:
  • First panel: on the 400th birthday of Martin Luther on November 10, 1893, “In memory of the great reformer Dr. Martin Luther November 14th 1483, Heb. 13.7 "
  • Second panel: on the 400th anniversary of the Reformation in 1917 ("On the Fourth Century Celebration of the Reformation" 1517–1917, Romans 3.28)
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Former town hall
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Former town hall Upper Market 3
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1843-1845 Representative plastered building, striking the two stepped gables, in the arched style of the 19th century, built as a town hall, from 1852 to 1902 district court, later medical center, of urban, architectural and local historical value. Laying of the foundation stone on August 22, 1843 as town hall, from January 26, 1852 district court. 09234292
 
Residential house in corner location and in closed development Oberer Markt 5
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Around 1850 Striking plastered construction, facade still with a classicistic effect, of urban and architectural value. Plaster ashlar on the ground floor, presumably the company's headquarters: “Overseas timber and bow hair”. 09234293
 
Apartment building in closed development Oberer Markt 13
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Around 1890 Formerly with a shop, representative plastered facade, in the style of historicism, of architectural value 09234294
 
Apartment building in closed development and three rear buildings attached to one another Oberer Markt 15
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Late 19th century Structured plastered building with gate passage, in the style of historicism, of architectural value 09234295
 
Villa Schuster II Pestalozzistraße 19
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1904-1905 Stately building in the noble Heimatstil, echoes of the time around 1800, architect: Paul Schultze-Naumburg, built for the musical instrument dealer and manufacturer Albert Schuster, of architectural and historical value. Former shoemaker's villa, today Mönnig und Adler woodwind instrument maker. Albert Schuster was co-owner of the company Gebr. Schuster (Martin and Albert Schuster), the company was founded in 1854 by (Heinrich) Woldemar Schuster (1829-1915), probably the father of the two brothers. Manufacture of bowed and plucked instruments as well as trading in musical instruments of all kinds. Central elevation with triangular gable, window shutters, mansard roof with slate, the house entrance area painted in the style of neo-classicism, the large hall with multiple stairs, lighting via skylight. 09234299
 
Residential and commercial building in open development (former company Gebr. Schuster) Pestalozzistraße 21
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Marked 1895 Representative clinker brick facade in the style of historicism, built for the Schuster family of musical instrument dealers and manufacturers, of local and architectural value 09234300
 
Residential house in open development Pestalozzistraße 23
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Around 1900 Historic clinker building in good original condition of architectural value. Two-storey clinker brick building on a rectangular floor plan, in the middle of the street facade a polygonal porch with a strong belt cornice, the facade still divided by window walls, horizontal window canopies and plaster or natural stone bands, flat concluding hipped roof, centrally arranged dormer with blind gable, this is closed by segment arches. 09231818
 
Former stable house Plates 32
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Before 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, with log room, of architectural value. Tenon wood connections, solid ground floor, partly in block construction, boarded up business section, boarded gable triangle, closely standing half-timbered stands, upper arbor facing the courtyard. 09234301
 
Residential house in open development Plauensche Strasse 15
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Before 1840 Upper floor timber-framed, mansard roof, of architectural value. Hipped roof, gable triangle clad, boarded gable, massive ground floor, this house survived the great city fire. 09234303
 
Residential house in open development Plauensche Strasse 16
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Around 1800 Half-timbered upper floor boarded up and slated, half-timbered house from the time before the last city fire, of local and architectural value. Two-storey, ground floor brick masonry, possibly undercut, collar beam roof, gable roof, windows and doors (also inside) modernized, on the upper floor partially loft conversion, therefore roof angled (gable on the courtyard side), is one of the few buildings that have been preserved from the time before the last city fire. 09236673
 
Residential house in open development Plauensche Strasse 17
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Before 1840 Half-timbered upper floor plastered, simple small town building, of local and architectural value. Ground floor probably massive, garage installation. 09234304
 
Residential house in open development Plauensche Strasse 18
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Before 1840 Upper floor half-timbered partially boarded up or plastered, of local and architectural value. Solid ground floor, brick masonry. 09234305
 
Residential house in open development Plauensche Strasse 19
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Before 1840 Half-timbered upper floor boarded up, with a block room on the ground floor, of local and architectural value 09234306
 
Residential house in open development Plauensche Strasse 20
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Before 1840 Half-timbered upper floor boarded up, partly plastered, of local and architectural value, ground floor massive 09234307
 
Residential house in semi-open development Plauensche Strasse 22
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Before 1840 Upper floor partially timbered with timber framing, of local and architectural value. Front part of the house still original, otherwise partly massive, added in the second half of the 19th century. 09234308
 
Residential house in semi-open development Plauensche Strasse 24
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Before 1840 Upper floor half-timbered plastered, small town house, of local and architectural value. After the last big fire in 1840, the door frame was made of wood. 09234309
 
Residential house in open development Plauensche Strasse 26
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Before 1840 Simple plastered construction, of local development and architectural value. The house is one of the few buildings that remained standing after the last great city fire in 1840. 09234310
 
Waiting hall of a former train station
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Waiting hall of a former train station Poststrasse
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1909 Wooden waiting hall, on the former railway line Siebenbrunn – Markneukirchen – Erlbach (see SE, until 1935: ME; Schwarzbachdampfer), typical functional building in good original condition, of regional historical value. One-storey, half-timbered with brick lining, wooden cladding with cover strips, cantilevered gable roofs with decorated purlin heads, route opened on September 26, 1909, significant local and traffic history. 09233953
 
Residential house in open development and in a corner location Red Market 20
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Before 1850 With shop installation, timber-framed upper floor boarded up and clad, of architectural value, ground floor with subsequent shop installation 09234311
 
Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development Rudolf-Schuster-Strasse 2
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Around 1900 Historic clinker brick facade, corner bay window, ensemble with neighboring buildings, of urban and architectural value, important for street space 09234312
 
Apartment building in closed development Rudolf-Schuster-Strasse 4
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Around 1900 Historic clinker brick facade, ensemble with neighboring buildings, of urban and architectural value 09234313
 
Tenement house Rudolf-Schuster-Strasse 6
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1900 Historic clinker brick facade, ensemble with neighboring buildings, of urban and architectural value 09234314
 
Apartment house in a corner and in closed development Schillerstrasse 1
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Around 1905 Historic clinker brick facade with Art Nouveau ornamentation, corner bay window, of urban and architectural value 09234315
 
Apartment building in closed development Schillerstraße 2
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Around 1905 Clinker brick facade with Art Nouveau ornamentation, of urban value 09234316
 
Apartment building in closed development Schillerstraße 3
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Around 1905 Clinker brick facade with Art Nouveau ornamentation, of urban value. Glazed bricks, decorative concrete. 09234317
 
Apartment building in closed development Schillerstraße 5
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Around 1905 Plaster clinker facade with Art Nouveau ornamentation, of urban value 09234319
 
Residential house in open development (Julius-Mosen-Haus, "Mosen-Haisl") Schönecker Strasse 17
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Around 1800 Upper floor timber-frame boarded, ground floor also boarded-up, as the former home of the poet Julius Mosen (1803–1867) of personal historical value. Historically significant, the house was one of the few to survive the town fire of 1840. 09234321
 
School and gymnasium (Markneukirchen grammar school, former Markneukirchen citizen school)
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School and gymnasium (Markneukirchen grammar school, former Markneukirchen citizen school) Schulstrasse 3
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1890-1892 Representative clinker brick building, in the style of historicism, of urban, architectural and local historical value. Former boys 'and girls' school, laying of the foundation stone on July 26, 1890, consecration on July 14, 1892, later elementary school and grammar school. 09234327
 
Villa with enclosure and gate system Schulstrasse 4
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Marked 1894 Representative clinker brick facade, in the style of historicism, of architectural value. In 1929 factory director Richard Bauer and businessman Theodor Bauer lived. 09234328
 
Villa with enclosure and gate system Schulstrasse 5
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Around 1890 Historic plastered facade, of architectural value. Resident in 1929: widow Eleonore Heberlein as well as businessman Helmut Schuster and manufacturer Martin Schuster. 09234329
 
Villa with enclosure Schulstrasse 6
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Around 1890 Historic clinker brick facade, of architectural value 09305155
 
Villa with gate entrance and remains of the enclosure Schulstrasse 12
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Around 1890 Representative historicist plastered facade, of architectural value. Resident in 1929, bow maker Kurt Neudel, the two sales assistants Helmut Otto and Theodor Otto and manufacturer Theodor Otto. 09234330
 
Villa with enclosure and gate system Schulstrasse 14
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Marked 1898 Representative clinker brick facade, in the style of historicism, of architectural value. Plastic in the entrance area. Resident in 1929: Richard Lederer, manufacturer and Bruno Klemm, manufacturer. 09234331
 
Residential house in open development Schützenstrasse 7
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2nd half of the 19th century Representative historicist plastered facade, of architectural value. Plaster ashlar, elaborate facade structure, beautiful front doors. 09234323
 
Residential house in semi-open development Schützenstrasse 10
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2nd half of the 19th century Historic plastered facade, of architectural value, original facade structure 09234325
 
Residential house in semi-open development Schützenstrasse 29
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1885-1886 Villa-like clinker brick building with a wooden entrance house, in the style of historicism, of architectural value. Pilaster structure, original wooden structure. 09234326
 
Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development Schützenstrasse 64
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Around 1905 With a store, a striking clinker brick facade, emphasized by corner bay windows, architectural and urban significance. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with roof extension, design corner accentuation by gable (one tooth cut, two with volutes), facade design by plastered mirrors, on the ground floor window crowns. 09302702
 
Residential house in corner location and half-open development, as well as rear building and gate entrance Road of Peace 1
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Around 1880 (residential building); around 1910 (rear building) Plastered building with shop, of urban value. At the gate the inscription "Come in cheerfully / dusty feet are allowed here / but if your heart and mind get dusty / let us alone". 09234332
 
Apartment building in closed development Road of Peace 5
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Late 19th century With a shop, a stately plastered building, of urban and architectural value. Ground floor gate, window canopies upstairs. 09234333
 
Apartment building in closed development Road of Peace 11
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Late 19th century With a shop, a strikingly designed plastered facade with stucco, of urban and architectural value, probably a former commercial building 09234334
 
Residential building in closed development Street of Peace 15
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Late 19th century With shops, plastered façades with a classicistic effect, of urban and architectural value 09234335
 
House in a corner and in a semi-open development Road of Peace 26
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2nd half of the 19th century With shops, simple plastered construction with emphasis on corners, of urban value. Forming space, the facade around 1930 was remodeled with a front door from this period. 09234337
 
Residential house in semi-open development Road of Peace 32
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Late 19th century Historicizing plastered facade, distinctive head of a row of houses, of importance in terms of urban planning and architectural history 09305154
 
Former sawmill with production building including equipment (including a saw frame), chimney and residential building Trobitzschen 12, 16
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1878 (factory building); around 1905 (residential building) As a special feature of the surviving Saxon sawmills, the present sawmill was used to cut wood for musical instruments, thus singular, ensemble of particular importance in terms of industrial history and technology history, due to the continued museum operation of great documentation and experience value. 09233072
 
Gerber dwelling house (with attached outbuilding, with upper arbor) in half-open development (Gerber-Hans-Haus)
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Gerber dwelling house (with attached outbuilding, with upper arbor) in half-open development (Gerber-Hans-Haus) Trobitzschen 14
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Around 1800, in essence probably older Simple plastered building with a mansard roof, ancillary building with a half-timbered upper floor, with a rare upper arbor facing the courtyard, of local, architectural and technical historical value.

House with upper arbor, from the information board of the Heimatverein e. V. Markneukirchen (excerpt): This house, built around 1700, survived the town fire of 1840 undamaged, then owned by the Knopf bowmaker family, acquired in 1859 by the red tanner Carl Cottlob Schuster (tannery), since then "tanner Hans" (nickname), his son Carl August Schuster built a steam mill in 1878, sawmill and timber trade since 1884, wood cutting especially for the music industry, the last owner was Erich Schuster, until 1991 the sawmill with a transmission drive was in operation.

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Residential house in corner location and in closed development Lower market 2
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Around 1870 With shop fittings, strictly structured, historicist plastered facade, of urban and architectural value. Mezzanine floor, plaster ashlar on the ground floor, shop installation around 1900. 09234339
 
Sugar fountain with plastic fountain Lower market 2 (in front)
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1912 Named after the former mayor Theodor Zschucke, of personal, local and artistic value. Putto, playing music as well as lion head, bronze / sandstone. 09234289
 
Apartment building in closed development Unterer Markt 10
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Around 1900, basically older Historic clinker brick facade, of architectural and urban value. Three-storey building, historicist facade structure, in the neo-Romanesque arched style, lead glass windows on the dormer window and in the stairwell, ornamental frieze under the roof, round-arched windows, original windows on the upper floor, originally two-storey building, extended around 1900, in the rear building Paulus Saitenfabrik (founded 1828, see also Breite Straße 35). 09234341
 
Apartment building in closed development Unterer Markt 16
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2nd half of the 19th century With shop, well-structured historicist plastered facade, of architectural value. Original plaster structure, house gate, originally probably two-storey, raised around 1900. 09234342
 
Residential house (with two house numbers) in closed development Unterer Markt 18, 20
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Around 1840 With shops, simple plastered facade with figure niche, of architectural value. In niche building sculpture (lyre player), shop fittings around 1900. 09234344
 
Former residential building (today a bank building, with two house numbers) in a corner and in open development Unterer Markt 26, 28
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Around 1850 Classicistic-looking plastered facade, of urban value 09234343
 
Residential house in open development Wernitzgruner Strasse 55
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Around 1900 Historic clinker brick facade, above the entrance a pillar-supported balcony, of architectural historical value 09234345
 
Residential house in open development Wohlhausener Strasse 8
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Around 1880 Representative clinker brick building with neo-renaissance forms, of architectural significance. Mezzanine floor, formerly clinker brick facade, painted over. Erroneously as Klingenthaler Straße 8 in the official list of monuments. 09234269
 
Residential house in open development Wohlhausener Strasse 14
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Around 1900 Richly structured clinker brick building with balcony and wooden vestibule, in good original condition, of historical importance. Erroneously as Klingenthaler Straße 14 in the official list of monuments. 09234270
 
Residential house in open development Wohlhausener Strasse 22
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Around 1890 Historical plastered building typical of the time, of architectural significance. Plastered facade, plastering on the ground floor, wooden balcony. Erroneously as Klingenthaler Straße 22 in the official list of monuments. 09234271
 
Residential house in open development Wohlhausener Strasse 44
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1883 Historic clinker brick facade with architectural value. Small villa, wooden shed at the main entrance. Erroneously as Klingenthaler Straße 44 in the official list of monuments. 09234272
 
Stable house of a farm Zimmerloh 57
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After 1800 In typical Vogtland construction, upper floor timber-framed boarded up, ground floor boarded up, of architectural value. Two-storey residential stable building, hipped roof. 09234348
 
House and two adjoining barns on a farm Zimmerloh 61
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Around 1800 Residential building upper floor half-timbered, upper floor and ground floor clad, barns boarded up, of architectural value, a typical parallel courtyard 09234349
 
Residential stable house Zimmerloh 71
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Before 1800 Typical Vogtland single-storey building, clad block room, of architectural value. Half-timbered, one-story. 09234350
 

Breitenfeld

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Cottage Alter Weg 14
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1st half of the 19th century Single-storey boarded-up building, of architectural historical value. Small log house, central access on the eaves side, two sliding windows. 09233952
 
Former school Neue Markneukirchner Strasse 5
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Marked 1900 Historic clinker building with strong roof turrets, of local historical value. Clinker facade with red and yellow clinker, inscriptions “Learn, Teach God to Honor” and “ANNO – 1900”, old front door preserved, clock in the gable, simple structure, dominant location with tower. Erroneously as Markneukirchner Straße 5 in the official list of monuments. 09233954
 
Barn and side building (with upper arbor) of a three-sided courtyard New way 1
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Probably around 1800 Typical Vogtland boarded-up farm buildings of a courtyard, of architectural historical value. Small farm, boarded upper arbor, boarded half-timbered, boarded barn, both buildings with gable roofs. 09233956
 
Manor of the manor Thomas-Müntzer-Weg 2
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Marked 1767 Baroque plastered building with a mansard roof and representative stone portal, of local historical value 09233957
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Wohlbacher Strasse
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Around 1920 Of local historical value 09233958
 

Erlbach

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Juliusstein (Parcel 551)
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Marked with 1544 With coat of arms, state boundary stone from 1544 of the so-called "Schlick border", meaning of the local history. One of several (until 1945 at least five) contemporary boundary stones on an approximately ten kilometer long route that separated the Graslitz and Schönbach dominions from Kursachsen in the 16th century. In addition to this "Juliusstein" and the one that has been in front of the museum in Markneukirchen (Paulusschlössel) since around 1960 (object 09234208), there is also a fragmented copy (object 09304381); the characteristic heraldry on the stone (swords from Electorate of Saxony and Bohemian lions), unsuitable colors. The stone was supposed to be transported to the museum in Prague in the 1980s, but it could be proven that it had been paid for by Saxony at the time. 09233989
 
Apartment building in semi-open development (structural unit with No. 6 and 8) Ernst-Glasses-Strasse 4
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Around 1905 Historic clinker brick facade with architectural decoration, of architectural historical value. Three-storey, yellow clinker brick, orange clinker brick on the base, original windows, green glazed bricks offset, tooth-cut frieze under the roof. 09233960
 
Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 4 and 8) Ernst-Glasses-Strasse 6
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Around 1905 Historic clinker brick facade with architectural decoration, of architectural historical value. Yellow and orange clinker brick, set off with green glazed bricks, beautiful front door with Art Nouveau ornamentation, original windows partially preserved, half-timbered gable. 09233961
 
Apartment building in semi-open development (structural unit with No. 4 and 6) Ernst-Glasses-Strasse 8
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Around 1905 Historic clinker brick facade with architectural decoration, of architectural historical value. Same design as number 4. 09233962
 
Häuslerhaus (Dreihöf) Eubabrunner Strasse 43
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Mid 18th century Single-storey residential building, also known as the “Tripfhaus”, with a boarded-up block room, of architectural and local historical value.

Information board at the house (from the Erlbach local history and history association): 1751 Christian Alexander von Beulwitz, owner of the Untererlbach manor with Eubabrunn and Wernitzgrün, sells the Tripfhaus to Johann Christian Wunderlich for 55 guilders and hands it in fiefdom. 1754 Johann Christian Wunderlich sells the house to the papermaker Johann Paul Frey for 63 guilders. In 1758, after the death of the papermaker Paul Frey, the house is sold to Johann Georg Schnödenbach. 1845 Rittmeister August Alexander von Beulwitz, owner of the Erlbach manor, sells the house to Johann Adam Ernst Burkmann. 1885 violin bow maker Friedrich Ferdinand Sporn is the new owner. The property remains in the possession of the Sporn family of bow makers until 1962. The building is used as a holiday home. In the free space in front of the house in the direction of the bridge over the Hennebach there was a communal oven that was used by the residents of the surrounding small Tripfhäuser, in which there was no space for an oven.

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Semi-detached house in open development Eubabrunner Strasse 58, 60
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Around 1905 Clinker brick facades with half-timbered construction in the attic, of architectural and local development value. Red and orange clinker bricks, half-timbered elements, half-timbered drums, original roof structures. 09233965
 
Residential house in half-open development (structural unit with No. 21) and side gate Gopplasgruner Strasse 19
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Around 1907 Historicizing multicolored clinker brick facade, of architectural value. Three-storey, red clinker brick with green-glazed bricks, original roof structures, windows partially changed. 09233966
 
Residential house in semi-open development (structural unit with No. 19) Gopplasgruner Strasse 21
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Around 1907 Historicizing, multi-colored clinker brick facade, of architectural historical value, see number 19 09233967
 
Residential house in open development Gopplasgruner Strasse 23
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Around 1907 Historic clinker brick facade, of architectural value. Three-story, green-glazed bricks as an ornament, slight structural changes. 09233968
 
Stone Cross "The Torture" Gopplasgrüner Strasse 45 (opposite)
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15./16. century Significant in regional history. Granite, no carving. 09234004
 
Residential building, formerly poor house Hopfenweg 1
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1st half of the 19th century One-storey plastered building, of local historical value 09233969
 
Residential house in open development, with shop and workshop Kirchstrasse 9
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Around 1900 Two-tone clinker brick building, former residential and workshop building of the Dölling family of bow makers, significant in terms of local development. Yellow clinker brick decorated with red clinker brick. 09233972
 
Church and at the church a war memorial for the fallen of the First World War and the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/1871
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Church and at the church a war memorial for the fallen of the First World War and the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/1871 Kirchstrasse 15
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1863 (church); after 1918 (war memorial) Simple neo-Romanesque hall church with east tower, in the arched style of the 19th century of architectural and local historical value. Plastered building with drawn-in, straight choir closure, the west tower over a square floor plan, on the upper floor octagonal, pointed helmet.
  • Inside: barrel vaults, two-storey galleries on the north and south sides, life-size wooden baptismal angels (1750), Schubert organ 1863–66, tall rectangular epitaph for Carl von Schirnding on the south side
  • Outside: a memorial for the fallen soldiers of the 1870s and First World War (post-processing: Second World War), elaborately designed memorial for the fallen
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villa Kirchstrasse 17
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Marked 1895 Richly structured clinker brick building, in the style of historicism, of architectural value. Red clinker, suspended gable. 09233973
 
Inn in open development (Erlbacher Salzschänke) Kirchstrasse 24
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1827 Upper floor partially timber-framed, of local and architectural value. First two-story massive town house in Erlbach, large half-hipped roof, subsequently enlarged and rebuilt, half-timbered upper floor slated with sun motifs, ground floor with shop installation. 09233974
 
Municipal Office
Municipal Office Klingenthaler Strasse 1
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1912 Town hall building as a representative solid construction, reform style architecture, of local and architectural value. Municipal office, registry office and municipal pool combined in one house, leaded glass windows, plaster ornaments. 09233977
 
Forester's house and three side buildings of a forester's yard attached to one another Klingenthaler Strasse 30
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Around 1900 The forester's house is a historic plastered building, echoes of the Swiss style, of architectural and urban value. Residential house with corner blocks and central projection. 09233976
 
Residential stable house and barn of a farm Klingenthaler Strasse 46
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Probably 1st half of the 19th century Vogtland-typical single-storey farmhouse, timber-framed barn, of architectural value. Residential building: Block room preserved, boarded up, knee stick. 09233978
 
Residential stable house and barn of a farm Klingenthaler Strasse 50
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Probably before 1700 Vogtland-typical single-storey farmhouse, timber-framed barn, presumably former hostel of the Obererlbach manor, of local and architectural value. Residential house: preserved block room, knee floor, boarded up, partly solid. 09233979
 
Tannenmühle children's home and the former mill building of a paper mill Klingenthaler Strasse 66
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1861 (former mill); 1927 (children's home) Building complex with a former mill building (house 1, administration / lounges) and house 2 of the children's home, of local and architectural value. Built as a paper mill, the previous building destroyed by fire in 1860, converted into a children's home in 1921. 09233980
 
Five houses for customs officials (semi-detached houses, three buildings without house numbers) Klingenthaler Strasse 72, 74
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Around 1937 In the homeland style, of regional historical value 09305151
 
Residential house in open development Lindenplatz 15
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1726 Single-storey building, boarded-up gable triangle, double-room block house, of architectural and building historical value. Former farm workers' house, wooden shingle roof, built by master tailor Georg Braun, soot kitchen, old German forge, until 1975 residential house with tailor's workshop, today home parlor. 09233981
 
Residential house in open development Marktplatz 3
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Probably before 1700 Half-timbered house (partly disguised), with a preserved block room, former craftsman's house (carpentry, later blacksmith's), historically important. Half-timbered upper floor, clad, gable roof, good original condition, partly massive ground floor, partly massive also upstairs. 09233986
 
Cemetery wall and cemetery portal, Schwarzenfels tombs, Tauscher and Bunde in the cemetery Obere Markneukirchner Strasse
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After 1763 Components of the cemetery are of personal, architectural, local and artistic significance.
  • Cemetery wall: about two meters high on the north, west and east side, made of solid rubble masonry (granite stone, slate stone) with a gable roof and cover with keyway shingles, at the south-east corner a straight end with a sculptural pine cone on it
  • Cemetery portal, the wide cemetery entrance on the north-east corner: two approximately 2.50 meter high simple ashlar pedestals with cover plates, stylized decorative bowls or urns made of granite stone, a two-wing iron gate made of riveted flat steel profiles
  • Schwarzenfels family burial site: Wilhelm Ludwig von Schwarzenfels (died 1763) was the owner of the Erlbach manor; a free-standing, raised and monumental magnificent sarcophagus on pedestal and base plate, on the sarcophagus a stone decorative urn with decorations, ornaments, etc., at the corners of the raised tomb pedestals with stylized flowers on them (made of granite stone), everything in the formal language of early classicism
  • Family graveyard Robert Tauscher: born 1863, died 1931, Tauscher founded the first Erlbacher brewery and ran the inn on the market square; the three-part massive "wall grave" on a base plate with articulated masonry templates and "plaster mirrors", strong roofs made of granite stone, the memorial plaques made of syenite stone, the grave site is framed by stone pedestals with knee-high iron fences in between
  • Bunde family burial site: Richard Bunde (born 1851 or 1861, died 1906) acquired the Obererlbach manor in 1874, management until 1906; an approximately 90 cm wide and 60 cm high granite stone with the names and dates carved into it
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Residential building Wirtsgrundweg 2
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Before 1750 Vogtland-typical single-storey building, probably a former trip house for craftsmen of the manor Obererlbach, of architectural value. With a block room, boarded up, partly massive. 09233990
 
Manor house, outbuildings and garden of a manor Obererlbach (Schloss Bunde) Wirtsgrundweg 6
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At its core18. century Manor house simple plastered building with hipped roof, manor also known as "Schloss Bunde", named after the members of the state parliament Heinrich (1825–1893, father) and Gustav Richard Bunde (1851–1906, son), manor in family ownership from 1874/75, architectural and local history Meaning. Former castle: various construction phases, changes around 1800, hipped roof, wooden window frames, baroque windows, front door and door portal around 1800. 09233991
 

Eubabrunn

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Two barns on a farm Schönbacher Strasse 8
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2nd half of the 19th century Former Handfrohngüthlein, from 1839 an inn, the two barns boarded up, of architectural historical value. The yard was laid out around 1600, shortly before 1900 the inn Zum Grünen Tal , later the Adler horse farm. 09233996
 
Residential building Schönbacher Strasse 11
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1st half of the 19th century Typical Vogtland single-storey building with boarded half-timbered gable, historically important. Residential storage house, originally with a block room, today massive ground floor, knee-high floor, saddle roof, attached barn. 09233998
 
Former Glaß forge from Markneukirchen, today the cash desk and information building of the Vogtland open-air museum Eubabrunn Waldstrasse 1a
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Around 1900 In block construction, of local history, technical history and house history value 09248162
 
Courtyard III: Geipel residential stable from Mühlhausen (house 9), Grimm remise building from Schönberg (house 10), Moßner barn from Ebmath (house 11), Ludwig remise building from Wohlbach (house 12), Mönnig residential stable from Leubetha (house 13), Mönnig field barn from Leubetha (house 14), milk house from Eubabrunn (house 19) Waldstrasse 2a
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Around 1750 (barn, house 11); marked 1755 (stable house, house 9); around 1800 (Remise, House 12, and Remise, House 10); 1816 (stable house, house 13) Traditional rural residential and farm buildings from various villages in the Upper Vogtland of architectural and domestic value. 09233075
 
Courtyard II: Roßbach barn from Leubetha (house 5), Schuster coach house from Wohlbach (house 6), Zöphel gatehouse from Mühlhausen (house 7) and apiary (house 6a) Waldstrasse 2a
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1728 (Remise, House 6); around 1800 (gatehouse, house 7); 1827 (barn, house 5) Traditional rural farm buildings from various regions of the Vogtland are of architectural, folkloric and local history as well as regional historical value.
  • House 5, Roßbach barn from Leubetha: Originally located in Leubetha, Dorfstraße 29. Year of construction: 1827. Barn with two barns, block construction. Previous owner / year of acquisition: Community of heirs Theo Rossbach, Hundsgrün / 1975. Implementation: 1992/1993. Use: Exhibition of fire brigade history. Description of the building: open construction, single building. Construction: half-timbered construction with block infill , gable in vertical rough bung cladding . Base: due to the slope of the terrain, the building stood on individual bases. The rear long wall is designed as a continuous rubble stone base. Roof construction: gable roof with shingles and final sheet metal covering. The building does not have a basement and consists of a ground floor threshing floor with individual built-in chambers and two floors above. Ceilings: as single-shell wooden ceilings. Stairs: not available, stairs to upper floors via ladders. Floor: on the ground floor as a wooden floor. Installation: not available. The structural condition was so bad that structural wooden components had to be replaced.
  • House 8, House Baumann from Saalig: Intended to be implemented in this courtyard, but not yet feasible. Current location: Saalig number 31, former three-sided farm. Previous owner / year of acquisition: Hans Baumann, Saalig / 1975. Year of construction: 1863. Surrounding frame with slated decorative gable. Farm size: agriculture, approx. 10 ha.
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Courtyard I: Kummer residential stable from Unterwürschnitz (house 1, today the »Grünes Tal« inn) with water trough in front of the house, Mechura barn from Kauschwitz (house 2, now music barn), Schäffner high-altitude barn from Markneukirchen (house 3), Ferdini coach house from Bad Brambach (House 4) Waldstrasse 2a
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around 1800 (Remise, House 4, as well as Hochlauben barn); around 1870 (stable house, house 1); 1905 (barn, house 2) Traditional Vogtland peasant residential and farm buildings of architectural, folkloric and local history and regional historical value. 09233077
 
Courtyard IV: Leonhardt high arbor barn from Markneukirchen (house 15) of a former farm Waldstrasse 2a
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1823 Only a few buildings still to be found that were originally common in the Vogtland, farm buildings of architectural and folkloric value. Two-storey boarded half-timbered building with a gable roof covered with slate, three-bay upper arbor with curved head struts, ground floor large wooden gate, two-winged with gate. Originally located in Markneukirchen, Bergstrasse 27. Previous owner / year of acquisition: Leonhardt, Andreas, Markneukirchen / 1993. Realization: 1994. Size of the farm: Bogenmacher, agriculture, 10 ha. After completion it embodies the type of single farmstead with a corresponding house. The building is the barn of a two-storey Winkelhof with a high arbor above the stable around the barn front. After the implementation you will get into the same situation in terms of function and shape. The barn is two-story with a threshing floor and bans on one side below and a continuous hayloft above. It is a pure half-timbered construction with a high arbor projecting towards the courtyard in three arches. The threshing floor has a two-winged gate towards the courtyard. It has a steep roof with slate on the courtyard side and Eternit covering on the garden side. The framework is clad in the manner of crawlers and deckers. The time when the barn was built can be estimated at around 1820. The barn was in good shape. However, it was planned for demolition by the owner and approved by the local authority. The barn will enrich the expressiveness of the open-air facility through its uniqueness. A small stable house from Markneukirchen and a coach house should complete this courtyard. They have not yet been implemented. 09233074
 
Villa Wunderlich, later Gebauer Villa Waldstrasse 6
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1894 Historic clinker brick building with floating gables and corner tower, of local and architectural value. Red clinker brick with yellow clinker bricks set off as corner blocks and black glazed tiles as ornament, floating gable, original roof structures.

Information board of the home and history association Erlbach e. V .: 1894: Richard Wunderlich had master builder Hessel build a stately clinker brick building with rich decorations and Art Nouveau elements and went into debt. 1900: His brother, the violin manufacturer Friedrich Albin Wunderlich, buys the property at auction. He was one of the first to recognize an additional source of income in tourism and set up a boarding house with a lounge and full board. The following owners continue to run the pension. 1911: Violin manufacturer Friedrich Albin Wunderlich dies. The heirs sell the property to string maker Gustav Reinhard Steudel. 1916: Customs officer Franz Arthur Gebauer in Chemnitz buys the property. During the Second World War, more than 20 children from Cologne and Krefeld were accommodated and cared for in the Gebauer guesthouse as part of the “Kinderlandverschickung” program. You go to school in Erlbach. After the war, the guest rooms were confiscated and made available for refugees from Silesia and East Prussia.

09233992
 
Former customs officer residence (duplex) Waldstrasse 11
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1937 In the homeland style, of regional historical value. Customs office building (type B): eaves, single storey, steep pitched roof with wide caterpillar caterpillars, two house entrances. 09233993
 
Former customs officer residence (duplex) Waldstrasse 12
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1937 In the homeland style, of regional historical value. Customs office building (type B): eaves, single storey, steep pitched roof with wide caterpillar caterpillars, two house entrances. 09233994
 
Four-sided courtyard with stable house, two barns and a transit barn (Riedel-Hof) To Riedelhof 2
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1st half of the 19th century Vogtland-typical single-storey residential stable house with Egerland half-timbered gable, boarded up barns, drive-through barn with stable in block construction, former hand-held front mansion, of architectural and landscape value (on the edge of the forest, southern mountain side from the path). Erroneously as Zur Waldschänke 2 in the official list of monuments.
  • Club house (former stable house, today the club house of the Upper Vogtland landscape maintenance association): single-storey, solid, high quarry stone base, steep saddle roof (removed), the gable triangle on the west side half-timbered, on the east side new wood-glass construction, roof covering with slate templates in the old German way of laying five harmoniously arranged gable roof dormers
  • Former drive-through barn: two-storey, today used for exhibitions, half-timbered construction fully paneled with cover strips, on the valley side a completely preserved former stable integrated in block construction, on the mountain side a new single-flight, covered staircase construction using original components,
  • Stable (formerly): valley side, two-storey, in the basement partly massive, partly in half-timbered construction, on the upper floor the half-timbered construction is completely covered with crawlers and deckers, the roof pitch is only 30 °, current use: holiday apartment
  • Barn: small, one-story, on the west side of the courtyard with a former stable in block construction, otherwise half-timbered construction, paneled, the steep roof with zinc sheets on formwork
  • Pigeon house: in the northeast corner of the courtyard a small free-standing pigeon house
09234000
 

Gopplas green

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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Gopplasgrün 17 (opposite)
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After 1918 Significant in local history. Erroneously as Bergstrasse 17 (opposite) in the official list of monuments. 09234001
 
Residential stable house (with upper arbor) and side building (with upper arbor) of a former four-sided courtyard Gopplasgrün 19
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1826 (stable house); around 1920 (side building) Upper floor half-timbered clad, remarkable upper arbors, of architectural, house-related and landscape-defining value. Erroneously as Bergstrasse 19 in the official list of monuments.
  • Barn: partly block construction, boarded up
  • Side building: six-bay upper arbor, block construction on the ground floor
  • Remise, residential building: seven-bay upper arbor, solid on the first floor, timber-frame clad, slated or boarded up on the first floor, large windows on the first floor, cross vaults in the stable, granite door jambs, house built by Erdmann, Christian Penzel
09234002
 
House and barn of a farm Gopplasgrün 21
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Probably 1st half of the 19th century Typical Vogtland farmhouse with block room, of architectural value. Erroneously as Bergstrasse 21 in the official list of monuments.
  • Barn: partly massive, otherwise built in block construction, half-timbered with wood paneling
  • Residential house: preserved block room, knee floor, boarded up, eaves-side additions
09234003
 

Rural desert

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Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation ("European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony");  Station 148, desert
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Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation (" European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony "); Station 148, desert (Parcel 1543)
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Marked 1876 Station of the Royal Saxon Triangulation, 2nd order network, of importance in terms of science and technology.

Station 148 was built at the height southeast of the village, Bergacker also called Wirthsberg. With a purchase agreement of August 7, 1876, landowners CA Müller and comrades in Landwüst sold 36 m² of space at a price of 42 marks to the Royal Saxon State Fiscus. The survey point is very free in the area and is also used as an orientation aid for hikers. An entry in the file based on a report dated November 12, 1926 reports that the upper part of the column is displaced by about 2 cm. A correction was made. A note indicates that the observation cylinder was recessed after the pillar was repaired in 1931. The column is located on the highest point of the Wirtsberg in the southeast of the village of Landwüst. There is a striking lookout building in the immediate vicinity. It consists of two parts, which are connected to the concrete connection with metal straps on all four sides. The lower part of the column and the eastern surface are painted black. The inscription “Station / LANDWÜST / der / Triangulirung / 1876.” on the south side is, except for “the” and the point after the year, backed with black paint. A local signpost is also painted on this page. There is a small height measuring bolt in the lower stone under the writing on the south side. The cast iron cover plate of the column is well and completely preserved. There is a clear all-round view, with the minor restriction of the newly built observation tower. The current center is to the east of the column and is currently used as a control point for aerotriangulations - large white wooden corner.

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Landmark (Parcel 1489)
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1848 State boundary stone from 1848, reworked, rarity, of importance in terms of local history. DS and CS still recognizable, round finish. 09304382
 
Boundary stone (fragment) (Parcel 1489)
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Marked with 1544 State boundary stone from 1544 of the so-called "Schlick border", meaning in terms of local history. One of several (until 1945 at least five) contemporary boundary stones on an approximately ten kilometer long route that separated the Graslitz and Schönbach dominions from Kursachsen in the 16th century. In addition to this fragment, only two more of these stones have survived, the "Julius stone" (see object 09233989) and the one that has been in front of the museum in Markneukirchen (Paulusschlössel) since around 1960 (object 09234208). The characteristic heraldry (Saxon swords and Bohemian lion) can no longer be recognized on this stone. 09304381
 
Former stable house of a farm Am Wirtsberg 5
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Around 1810 Upper floor timber-framed, typical landscape farmhouse with preserved block room, of architectural value. Two-storey, fully paneled, gable roof, former stable converted into a sanitary room, there bohemian cap vault, wooden beam ceilings in the living room on the ground floor and the upper floor room, original roof structure preserved, block construction on the ground floor also boarded up, ground floor partially solid on the stable part, including a massive extension on one eaves side. 09233583
 
Two side buildings built together (with upper arbor) of a four-sided courtyard (Richter-Hof) Bergblick 16
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1823 Upper floor half-timbered, with rare upper arbors, of architectural (housekeeping) value.
  • First stable: with five-bay upper arbor, block construction on the ground floor
  • Second stable: attached with eleven-arched upper arbor, ground floor massive drive under
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Rauner Strasse
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After 1918 Of local historical value. Later the inscription was added: “IN HONOR OF THE FALLEN AND MISSING OF WORLD WAR II. 1939–1945 DO NOT FORGET MY PEOPLE THE EXPENSIVE DEAD. THE GRATEFUL COMMUNITY LANDWÜST ”. 09234175
 
Former stable house of a farm Rauner Strasse 1
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Around 1846 Single-storey rural house with log parlor and business section, timber-framed gable boarded up, of architectural value. Log house, knee stick, boarded up, gable roof. 09234170
 
Stable house of a farm Rauner Strasse 4
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Around 1800 Upper floor timber-framed, of architectural value, ground floor partially massive 09234171
 
Stable house of a farm Rauner Strasse 13
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Around 1810 With boarded half-timbered upper floor and beautiful portals, of architectural value. Solid ground floor, both door portals preserved, stable stone masonry and Prussian cap vault, room with basket arches on windows, house partially modernized, for example balcony extension on one eaves side. 09234172
 
Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard Rauner Strasse 14
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Before 1800 Single-storey boarded-up stable house with log room, boarded-up barn, of architectural value. House boarded up, stable part massive. 09234173
 
Residential stable house and attached side building (with upper arbor) of a farm Rauner Strasse 17
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Before 1800 Single-storey boarded-up residential stable with block room and knee floor, side building boarded up and with enclosed arcade, of architectural historical value 09234174
 
Pitch pan Rohrbacher Strasse
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1725 Of local historical value 09232528
 
Laurentiuskirche as well as church yard with enclosure and archway
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Laurentiuskirche as well as church yard with enclosure and archway Rohrbacher Strasse
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1756, older in essence; Renewed in 1872 Baroque hall church with west tower, of medieval origin, with pulpit altar and Trampeli organ, of architectural, local and landscape value. Completely renewed in 1872, west tower in 1756, above the entrance (in the arch): “I destroy your misdeeds like a cloud, and your sins like the fog. Turn to me, for I will redeem you ”(Isaiah 44:22). 09234177
 
Vogtland open-air museum Landwüst, small monuments in courtyard I and courtyard II: two pigeon houses (pigeon house courtyard I moved from Kornbach), pump well with manual pump, runner stone of a grinding mill, two pitch pans
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Vogtland open-air museum Landwüst, small monuments in courtyard I and courtyard II: two pigeon houses (pigeon house courtyard I moved from Kornbach), pump well with manual pump, runner stone of a grinding mill, two pitch pans Rohrbacher Strasse 4
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Probably 18th century (pitch pans); around 1889 (pigeon house) Pitch pans or so-called greaves made of granite for the extraction of pitch, of folkloric and local history value 09233073
 
Vogtland Open Air Museum Landwüst, Hof IV: with Büttner field barn (house 17), Weller stable house (house 18), Elgaß stable house (house 19) and Elgaß barn (house 19a) Rohrbacher Strasse 4
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Signed 1781 (stable house, house 18); before 1800 (stable house, house 19); around 1900 (field barn, house 17 and barn, house 19a) Ensemble of rural residential and farm buildings that are significant in terms of house and social history, in typical Vogtland construction, partly at the original location, of architectural and folkloric importance.
  • House 17: Büttner field barn, single storey, timber framing, flat pitched gable roof, wooden gutter
  • House 18: Weller stable house, two-storey, ground floor block room with vertical planking, brick walling part of the stable, closed corridor, upper floor timber-frame boarded, flat sloping gable roof, granite slabs in the corridor, massive extension with clinker brick, gable roof; inside block room with wooden ceiling, cellar, spiral wooden staircase to the upper floor and stairs with insert boards, purlin roof, stable with Prussian cap vault; Previous owner: Tessari / Richter, museum since 1996, original location
  • House 19: Elgaß stable house
    • Outside: one-storey with jagged floor, gable roof, left part of the house with block room and vertical planking, right part brick masonry, closed corridor, cladding
    • Inside: Block room with insert ceiling with bevels at the corners, kitchen extension, two-flight wooden staircase (1920s), transverse hallway, board doors 18th century and panel doors around 1900, steep wooden stairs to the top floor with insert boards, collar beam roof, a gable with diamonds (Egerland half-timbered gable), Wood clapboard
  • House 19a: Elgaß barn, two-storey, timber-framed boarded, flat sloping gable roof with sheet metal roofing, on the ground floor partially boarded with brickwork, this barn belongs to courtyard IV, house Elgaß
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Vogtland Open Air Museum Landwüst, Hof II: with the Wunderlich stable (house 4), Wunderlich barn (house 6), Thomä house (house 7), coach house from Mühlhausen (house 9), barn from Mühlhausen (house 10) and field barn Wunderlich (house 11 )
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Vogtland Open Air Museum Landwüst, Hof II: with the Wunderlich stable (house 4), Wunderlich barn (house 6), Thomä house (house 7), coach house from Mühlhausen (house 9), barn from Mühlhausen (house 10) and field barn Wunderlich (house 11 ) Rohrbacher Strasse 4
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Around 1760 (Remise, House 9); 1782 (residential building, house 4); End of the 18th century (barn, house 6); around 1830 (barn, house 10); around 1900 (residential building, house 7) Ensemble of rural residential and farm buildings that are significant in terms of house and social history, some of which have remained at the original location, remarkable residential stable house with Egerland half-timbered gable, of architectural and folkloric importance. 09234165
 
Vogtland open-air museum Landwüst, courtyard I: with the Wunderlich residential house (house 1), the remise building from Siebenbrunn (house 2) and Wunderlich barn (house 3) as well as beehives (at house 3)
Vogtland open-air museum Landwüst, courtyard I: with the Wunderlich residential house (house 1), the remise building from Siebenbrunn (house 2) and Wunderlich barn (house 3) as well as beehives (at house 3) Rohrbacher Strasse 4
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1780 (dwelling house, house 1 and barn, house 3); around 1850 (Remise, House 2) Rural residential and farm buildings, some of which have remained at the original location, are of typical Vogtland construction and are of architectural and ethnological importance.
  • House 1, home of the last rural violin maker Udo Wunderlich: two-storey plastered building with saddle roof, solid, base of quarry stone, then clinker brick, small rectangular windows, construction period from 1780 is incorrect, interior fittings around 1900 or 1926
  • House 2, Remise: well-preserved half-timbered building; original location Siebenbrunn, Sträßler Berg 3; former owner: Horst Weller, relocated in 1993; Two-storey, ground floor low open shed, upper storey half-timbered with tenon struts, gable roof with a forehead covered with slate, a dormer with gable roof
  • House 3, Udo Wunderlich barn with beehives: traditionally built barn at the original location, two-storey, timber-framed paneled, flat pitched gable roof, pigeon poles on the upper floor; in front of the beehive house: wood painted in colors, including soldiers
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Vogtland Open Air Museum Landwüst, Hof III: with Fronhaus from Tirpersdorf (House 12), cattle scales (House 13), barn from Obersohl (House 14) and stable house from Obersohl (House 15) Rohrbacher Strasse 4
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Before 1800 (stable house, house 15); around 1800 (Fronhaus, house 12, and barn, house 14); Mid 20th century (cattle scales, house 13) Ensemble of rural residential and farm buildings that are significant in terms of house and social history, not at the original location, of architectural and folkloric importance.
  • House 12, Fronhaus Tirpersdorf: also referred to as "Tripfhäusel"; inside: block room with wooden ceiling, black kitchen with open and drawn downstairs dining room with quarry stone masonry; Single-storey block construction, solid and plastered stable part, pitched roof with clapboard, inhabited until 1969
  • House 13, cattle scales of a farm in rural desert: small functional building in traditional construction, converted from Schönlinder Straße 7 to the museum in 1986, single-storey boarded half-timbered building, saddle roof, shingle roofing
  • House 14, barn from Obersohl: moved in 1987 by Obersohl number 15; Previous owner: Elfriede Wunderlich; single-storey half-timbered building, boarded up, gable roof with sheet metal roof, wooden gutter
  • House 15, small stable house from Obersohl: one-storey, living part with vertically boarded block room, hall and stable area plastered brickwork, cladding, gable half-timbered boarded, gable roof with clapboard, wooden gutter: previous owner: E. u. M. Geipel; Implemented in 1992/93, originally at Obersohl number 15; inside: block room with a wooden ceiling with grooves, stable with Prussian cap, cellar
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Post mileage Rohrbacher Strasse 4 (near)
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Marked with 1725 Saxon post mile pillars (totality) ; Copy of a full-mile column, important in terms of traffic history. Replica of a full-mile granite column from 1725 with the inscriptions:
  • 1st mirror: "AR", "Wildstein 3 St. Eger 5 St. 1/2", "1725" and gold-plated post horn mark
  • 2nd mirror: "AR", "Adorff 2 St.2 / 8" "1725" and gold-plated post horn mark
  • 3rd mirror: row number 80
  • 4. Empty mirror

The column was part of the old Egerer Poststrasse, between Landwüst and Rohrbach. Today stands in front of the Farm Museum. Replica from 1997.

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Rectory, side building and barn of a rectory
Rectory, side building and barn of a rectory Rohrbacher Strasse 22
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1722 (parish barn); marked 1909 (rectory) Rectory in the Reform and Heimat style of the time around 1910, farm buildings boarded up, of local and architectural value 09234178
 
Post mileage
Post mileage Schönlinder Strasse 5 (near)
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Marked with 1725 Saxon post mile pillars (totality) ; Quarter milestone, important in terms of traffic history. Made of granite with the inscriptions “AR”, “1725” and post horn mark, the row number 79 attached to the side. Today it is on the corner of Schönlinder Strasse and Rauner Strasse. The original location was in the Haarbach valley of the Markneukirchen district of Schönlind on the Alte Egerer Poststrasse. 09234176
 
Former customs officer residence Schönlinder Strasse 17
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Around 1937 In the local style, customs officer residence type A, historically important 09234181
 
Former customs officer residence Schönlinder Strasse 19
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Around 1937 In the local style, customs officer residence type A, historically important 09234182
 
Former customs officer residence Wernitzgrüner Weg 15
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Around 1937 In the local style, type B customs officer residence, of regional historical value, small type of customs residence 09234183
 
Haarmühle: residential house, side building, barn and gate system as well as the water trough of a mill property, followed by a sawmill, still a large shed east of the homestead, remains of the mill ditch and two mill ponds Wernitzgrüner Weg 18
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Around 1800 (miller's house); 1920s (sawmill) Residential house with block room and boarded half-timbered upper floor, ensemble of architectural and technical historical importance. Residential house with insert ceiling, three-zone barn and side building with arcade, side with dance floor. 09234184
 

Schönlind

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Residential stable house and two barns on a farm Buttergrund 4
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Marked 1777 Stable house upper floor timber-framed boarded up, barns boarded up, farmstead in typical Vogtland construction, of architectural historical value. Erroneously as Buttergrund 2 in the official list of monuments. 09234352
 
Residential stable house, barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard Sohler Weg 6
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Mid 19th century Vogtland-typical single-storey stable house with boarded half-timbered gable, boarded farm buildings, of architectural and landscape value, small farm. Residential building: Ground floor partially solid, solid gable triangle, one-story. 09234353
 

Siebenbrunn with Sträßel

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Semi-detached house in open development At station 1, 1a
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Late 19th century Historic clinker brick facade, formerly owned by the musical instrument company CA Wunderlich, of local historical value 09234355
 
Former stable house of a farm At station 3
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Before 1850 Upper floor timber-framed, of architectural value, ground floor massive 09234354
 
villa Breitenfelder Strasse 9
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Around 1888 Typical of the time, high quality rendered building in good original condition, in the style of historicism, of architectural value. Two-storey on a rectangular floor plan with a mansard hipped roof, regularly structured facades, 3 × 4 window axes, rectangular windows with horizontal window roofs as well as triangular gable and segmented arch roofing, door portal with segmented arched roofing, two-winged original front door with glass inserts and ornamental grating, as well as skylight, corner veranda. Inside, in good original condition: old doors have been preserved with etching and colored glass, a door with a wish for a blessing: “God's blessing is everything”, tiles in the hallway, beautiful white tiled stove from the time of construction adorned with medallions and floral and figural motifs. Monument value: architectural historical value as an example of the turn of the century, artistic value through high-quality exterior and interior design, singular through individual design, creative implementation of contemporary architecture, very good original condition. 09234484
 
Stable house of a farm Brunnenweg 2
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Before 1800 Upper floor timber-framed, mansard roof, of architectural value, ground floor massive 09234356
 
Post mileage
Post mileage Remtengrüner Strasse 2 (next to)
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Marked with 1725; Copy after 1992 Saxon post mile pillars (totality) ; Copy of a half-mile column, of significance in terms of traffic history. Copy of a half-mile column made of granite, with various inscriptions. Mirror 1 with "AR", "Wildstein 4 St. Eger 6 St. 1/2", "1725" and the gold-plated post horn mark. The row number 78 is attached to the side. The column was originally part of the Adorf - Wilstein - Eger (Cheb) post road and stood in front of the Kollusmühle in Siebenbrunn. In 1980 the head piece was discovered in the foundations of a barn at Remtengrüner Straße 1 and installed in the column during the restoration in 1992. 09234359
 
Stable house of a farm Sträßler Berg 3
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Before 1850 Well-preserved half-timbered house, with a log room, of architectural value. Half-timbered upper floor repaired, the block room renovated in accordance with listed building standards, crooked hip roof with slate stencil covering in the old German way of laying. 09234357
 

Wernitzgrün

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Mortuary, war memorial for those who fell in World War I, memorial stone for those who fell in World War II and presumably forestry memorial stone in the cemetery (Parcel 228)
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Around 1900 (morgue); after 1918 (war memorial) Significant in local history.
  • Mortuary: one-storey small red brick building with bright decorative bricks, the decorative shapes below the eaves and on the edges of the building
  • Cenotaph for the fallen of the First World War: next to the entrance to the cemetery, an approximately two meter high granite stone with the inscription: “TO HONOR YOUR HEROES FALLEN IN THE WORLD WAR 1914–1918! - THE GRATEFUL COMMUNITY WERNITZGRÜN ”; this stone is held by four approximately three meters high stelae standing in a semicircle, the stelae with the names and dates of death, on the stelae lies an arched architrave with the inscription: “HOME - YOU GAVE YOUR EVERYTHING. YOUR LIFE. YOUR BLOOD - FOR US! "
  • Memorial stone for the victims of the Second World War: immediately to the right of the memorial, this small stone made of syenite with the inscription: "IN MEMORY OF THE VICTIMS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR 1939–1945"
  • Another memorial stone, presumably for forestry, but without chronological assignment, as there is no inscription; sculptural unfinished: a hat on a wreath all made of granite stone, a little further to the left of the large memorial
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Residential stable house Landwüster Strasse 16
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After 1800 One-storey boarded-up building, presumably with a block room, of architectural value 09234476
 
Residential building Landwüster Strasse 19
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Around 1910 Distinctive plastered construction, reform style architecture, of architectural significance 09305150
 
Former customs post (No. 28) and four customs officers' houses (No. 25, 26, 27 and 29) Zollstrasse 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
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1937 In the Heimatstil, of regional and architectural importance, customs officials' houses (type A) 09234477
 

Wohlhausen

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Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation ("European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony");  Station 147, Hohenbrand
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Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation (" European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony "); Station 147, Hohenbrand (Parcel 1391a)
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Marked 1876 Multi-part, station of the Royal Saxon Triangulation, 2nd order network, of importance in terms of the history of science and technology. Station 147 was built at the highest point of the high fire between Gopplasgrün and Zwota, south of the main bend in Markneukirchen – Klingenthaler Strasse. The required area was acquired by a purchase contract dated August 7, 1876 from the string manufacturer JG Schuster in Markneukirchen. Contrary to Nagel's note, the original brick masonry column was not at the highest point of the mountain, but at the current location. This column was replaced on the old substructure in 1893 by the now existing granite column with a height of approx. 5.2 m. The new column bears the dates of the erection of both columns, 1876 and 1893. Its superstructure consists of seven square blocks that taper in cross section from 85 cm to approx. 60 cm at the head, an upper end plate made of sandstone and a cast iron cover plate. The sandstone writing plate and the cast iron cover plate of the first column were found around 2004 under a barn in gopplas green. At the initiative of the honorary monument conservator Helmuth Eßbach from Erlbach, the column was modeled on the basis of the sketches by Nagel in front of the Obervogtland village museum Erlbach on Lindenplatz. 09305069
 
villa Hauptstrasse 6
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Around 1900 Historic clinker brick facade, with a tower on the side, of architectural value. Red clinker brick with concrete window frames, outbuildings, disfiguring modernized and renewed, former factory owner's villa, one-story, of architectural value. 09234478
 
Residential stable house (No. 11) and two side buildings as well as barn (No. 13/15) of a farm Hauptstrasse 11, 13, 15
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Around 1800 Residential stable house upper floor timber-framed boarded up, ground floor with boarded-up block room, farm building boarded up, in typical Vogtland construction, of architectural value.
  • Side building: probably with boarded-up upper arbor, partly massive
  • Residential house: Block room preserved, boarded up, ground floor partially solid, gable roof, dominant location in the village
09234479
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Hauptstrasse 45 (near)
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After 1918 Of local historical value 09234480
 
milestone
milestone Hauptstrasse 50 (next to)
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19th century Royal Saxon milestone , important in terms of traffic history 09234274
 
So-called old manor house of the former manor Hauptstrasse 53
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Before 1800 Simple plastered building with polygonal extension and roof turrets, of architectural and local historical value 09234485
 
Hirschmühle: House and attached barn of a mill estate Hirschmühlenweg 2
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Around 1800 In typical Vogtland construction, with block room and half-timbered upper floor, of architectural value. Two-storey angular building including a massive basement, hipped roof construction with emergency cover. 09234481
 
Stable house (with upper arbor) of a farm To Hackerhof 5
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2nd half of the 18th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, ground floor with block room (boarded up), rare six-arched upper arbor with tapped headbands, of architectural value. Partly massive ground floor, hipped roof. 09234486
 

Deletions from the list of monuments (Markneukirchen)

image designation location Dating description ID
Post office building
Post office building Adorfer Strasse 1
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1893-1894 (Post); Extension 1907–1908 (Post) Representative clinker brick building, in the style of historicism, of architectural and local historical value, elaborately designed facade. The building was demolished due to a unanimous city council resolution in early 2016 in connection with the construction of a roundabout. The protests of a citizens' initiative were unsuccessful. 09234187
 
Residential house in open development and in a corner location Leithen 1
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Marked 1884, essentially older Historicizing plastered facade in a design typical of the time, of architectural significance; Demolished in 2015. 09305153
 

Deletions from the list of monuments (Landwüst)

image designation location Dating description ID
Stable house of a farm Am Wirtsberg 4
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1736 Dendro (stable house); 1830 Dendro (block room) Single-storey boarded-up building with a log room, of architectural and house-historical value; demolished between 2014 and 2016. Small building, wooden cladding, partly undercuts on the ground floor, unused, block room with a wooden ceiling. 09234169
 

Remarks

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  • 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).

Detailed memorial texts

  1. ↑ Individual monuments of the Markneukirchen cemetery :
    • Cemetery chapel: single-aisled hall made of red clinker bricks, with a steep pitched roof and high ridge turret, copper-covered with a lantern, the neo-Gothic entrance portal with pointed arch and flanking pegs made of stone (sandstone), saying above the double-winged entrance door: "Blessed are those who suffer because they should to be comforted "(Mtth. 5.4)
    • Mortuary: forms a structural unit with the administration building and chapel, clinker brick building with round arched ornamental frieze made of sandstone, steep gable roofs running against each other, covered with slate stencils
    • Cemetery administration building: architectural design as in the mortuary
    Eastern (lower) part (oldest part):
    • Family burial site FT Merz with crypt ("wall grave"): builder of the Villa Merz with park, Merz was a merchant ("Fortschicker"); Grave: the wall made of quarry stone with clinker bricks on the sides, in the middle a white marble plaque in a wall niche with the inscription "Resting place of the family FT Merz" set by a profiled gothic sandstone keel arch
    • Family grave site Theodor Willy Stark, originally with a crypt ("wall grave"): born on September 14, 1872, died on March 3, 1946, Stark built the Villa Stark with a park, businessman; Grave: exposed aggregate concrete wall, the memorial plaque made of syenite with gold-framed names and dates, the grave complex with cast-iron, knee-high pedestals and simple tubular profiles
    • Family grave (hereditary burial) Schuster ("wall grave"): the wall and the two-meter-high massive enclosure made of limestone, with entrance portal and forged two-winged gate
    • Richard Adler family funeral with crypt: Wilhelm Richard Adler born on June 8th, 1849, died on July 1st, 1919, Max Carl Oskar Adler born on August 21st, 1884, died on September 9th, 1936, founded the woodwind instrument factory in Markneukirchen; Grave: granite plinths and pedestals with roofs frame the memorial plaques made of syenite stone (with the names and dates), the center is emphasized by two fluted Doric columns made of marble (?), The complex is bordered with a cast iron fence
    • Row graveyard Curt Andorff: Curt Andorff founded the later important company for the production of signal horns, the so-called "Martin horns" of the fire brigade, named after the later entrepreneur SB Martin; Grave: a simple pedestal made of several granite stones put together
    • Rudolf Schuster family grave site: born 1848, died 1902, Rudolf Schuster was an important painter in Markneukirchen; Grave: the border of the grave site with forged steel profiles, the grave stone lying
    • Row grave site Friedrich Glier: born on January 12, 1891, died on January 25, 1953, Friedrich Glier was an important organist in Markneukirchen; Grave: a simple granite stone
    • Künzel family burial place with crypt ("wall grave"): Ernst Ferdinand Künzel born on September 28, 1844, died on August 20, 1901, was an important entrepreneur and founder of an instrument string factory in Markneukirchen; Grave: the simple panels made of syenite stone with gilded inscriptions of names and dates are attached to the plastered wall, the enclosure of the grave complex with a cast iron fence
    • Oscar Paulus family burial site: born on February 27, 1844, died on May 26, 1904, Oscar Paulus was an important entrepreneur in Markneukirchen, he built the so-called "Paulus-Schlösschen" (today the Museum of Musical Instruments); Grave: a "wall grave" consisting of large stone (sandstone), the artistically valuable reliefs in the formal language of Art Nouveau, a water basin in the wall at parapet height, four cast-iron plant bowls in the corner areas, the enclosure partly solid with stone, partly with forged bars and with a double-leaf entrance gate
    • Urn burial site Albert Brehmer family: born on September 3rd, 187th?, Died on June 8th, 193th?, He founded the embossing factory in Markneukirchen as an important entrepreneur, today "PRAWEMA"; Grave: a small tombstone and a cross, probably made of marble, in front of it a slab with an inscription
    • Dölling-Brückner family grave site: Dölling-Brückner was an important entrepreneur in Markneukirchen, he founded and successfully ran an instrument string maker
    • Family grave site SB Martin: SB Martin successfully operated the important production of horns Max Martin (son of SB Martin), born on March 7, 1874, died on October 10, 1938; Grave: a three-part system, the middle gravestone in Baroque style, originally with a bronze plaque for SB Martin, the stones made of shell limestone, the entire system framed by rhododendron plantations
    • Grave field First and Second World War: with a central, approximately four meter high cross (built in 1924) made of porphyry stone with a water basin and edging made of profiled stone for the fallen of the First World War and later also of the Second World War with the inscription: “For you” 1914–1918 , 1939–1945 (carved after 1990), therefore flanking and in front of it individual graves, mostly with stylized merit crosses on pedestals
  2. ^ Courtyard III of the Vogtland Open Air Museum Eubabrunn :
    • House 9, Geipel stable house from Mühlhausen: Originally located in Mühlhausen, Brambacher Straße 42. Year of construction: 1755 / barn conversion 1810. Previous owner / year of acquisition: Else Geipel, Gertraud Melchior, Elisabeth Berthel / 1992. Inhabited until: early 1980s. Implementation: 1996. Farm size: agriculture, twin farm, almost 7 hectares. Use: facility in the 1930s. The building is part of a rural homestead, a twin complex. Barn and shed to the house are already removed. The demolition application for the residential stable house was submitted in 1975 due to the risk of the stable vault collapsing. The house is on one floor, without a basement, with a room, extension and stable. There is a bed in the living room floor. An angled staircase leads to the upper floor and a single, inserted staircase to the top floor. The building consists of a block construction in the living room and the corridor wall. The former soot kitchen has been replaced by an extension that is flush with the house wall and has no additional floors. The stable consists of its enclosures made of field stones with a central support made of granite, on which cross vaults made of brick are supported by belt arches (four yokes) and groin-vaulted ceiling fields (consisting of brickwork). The window and door of the stable are covered with granite walls. Also of importance is the herringbone-like front door, which is doubled on a bolt. The roof truss is a double-standing chair with rafters that are very far apart and covered with shingle and sheet metal. Particularly noteworthy is the high wraparound that protrudes far on the courtyard side. The building is important for the development of building culture in rural Vogtland. In the open-air museum Eubabrunn , this building will again be a main building of a divided courtyard with a barn and a carriage house.
    • House 13, Mönnig residential stable from Leubetha: Originally located in Leubetha, Dorfstraße 30. Previous owner / year of acquisition: Marianne Voigt, Bergen / 1975. Year of construction: 1816. Inhabited until: 1970s. Implementation: 1996/1997. Farm size: agriculture, bow maker, approx. 2 ha. Use: Facility from the 1930s / exhibition electrification. Description of the building (stable house): Unit value 3,440.00 M. Fire insurance value: unknown.
      • Open construction, single house, combined from living and stable part. Construction: Building is mixed in construction. The residential part is designed as a surrounding structure with a recessed block structure and stands on a broken stone base. Quarry stone part of the stable. A gable made of wood (half-timbered) with clay infills, a gable in vertical wooden cladding. Junction in wood block construction. Base: quarry stone base in the living area. Roof: gable roof with slate covering on wooden shingles. The building has a partial basement and otherwise consists of a ground floor, upper floor and loft.
      • The individual floors accommodate the following rooms: Basement: a quarry stone vault made of slate material; Ground floor: anteroom, stable, parlor, smoke kitchen; Upper floor: anteroom, a chamber, a storage room; Pointed floor: divided into two rooms as a storage and drying floor.
      • Ceilings all wooden ceilings; Ground floor: designed as a double-shell wooden ceiling; Upper floor: designed as a single-shell wooden ceiling; Stable part: arched caps built between arched girders
      • Floors: Ground floor: anteroom: paving made of slate material; Stable part: partly pavement, partly concrete floor; Kitchen: quarry stone floor Living room: flooring with covering, around the oven Theumaer slate; Upper floor: all wooden floors
      • Stairs: to the basement: Theumaer slab steps; to the upper floor: inserted wooden staircase without risers with partially covered soffit, two-way under 90 degrees; to the loft: single-flight, inserted wooden staircase without risers, without soffit
      • Windows: all single windows. Doors: as panel doors, otherwise board doors. Heating: local space heating with historical iron stove, lighting and ventilation of the rooms is perfect. Installation: electrical and water installation available. The interior expansion must be viewed as simple, given the particular aspect of the monumental substance. From the historical point of view, the building design is to be addressed as being functionally valuable. The structural condition was satisfactory before implementation.
    • House 14, Mönnig Barn from Leubetha: belonged to the Leubetha house. Year of construction: 1926. Previous owner / year of purchase: Marianne Voigt, Bergen / 1992. Implementation: 1994.
    • House 19, milk house from Eubabrunn: Original location at Wernitzgrüner Strasse opposite number 8/10 (Gut Adler). Function: it served as a covered collection point for the milk cans. Construction: half-timbered frame construction on individual foundations, the cladding with crawlers and decks, the floorboards almost as high as the beds on milk can transport wagons, access via simple wooden stairs in front of it, 19th century.
  3. ^ Courtyard I of the Vogtland open-air museum Eubabrunn :
    • House 1, Unterwürschnitz stables: Original location Unterwürschnitz, Zur Leithen 5. Previous owner / year of acquisition: Andreas Pröger, Unterwürschnitz / 1993. Year of construction: around 1870. Inhabited until: 1971, Paul Oskar Kummer. Implementation: 1994/1995, farm size: 13 ha, agriculture, bowmaker, 13 ha. Use: “Green Valley” gastronomy, special exhibitions, toilet. Description of the building: two-storey, ground floor massively plastered, half-timbered upper storey slated, flat sloping half-hipped roof, brushed groin vault in the former stable area on granite pillars, former black kitchen reconstructed. Barn: two-storey, timber-framed, half-hipped roof, large dormer window with a gable roof.
    • House 2, Kauschwitz Barn: Originally located in Kauschwitz, Zwoschwitzer Straße 7. Year of construction: 1905, previous owner / year of purchase: Renate and Gunther Mechura, Kauschwitz / 1992. Implementation: 1994/1995. Farm size: agriculture, 13 ha. Use: events, special exhibitions, "music barn". Implementation of the Mechura barn from Kauschwitz to Eubabrunn for use as a music barn: This barn was located in a closed homestead in Kauschwitz. The barn was built in 1905 and is structurally in good condition. All load-bearing parts are intact. As part of the village renewal for the district of Eubabrunn in the Erlbach community, a home for the music group of the Heimatverein and the amateur play and dance group was urgently needed. Local evenings organized by the association are very popular. The community cannot afford a concert hall. A barn prepared for this purpose and fitting into the village landscape, however, fulfills the same purpose in the warm season. Similar events of the Landwüst Farm Museum under the motto “Music from the Barn” from May to October and the music from the Bärendorfer Musikanten shed provide evidence of this possibility and the village's cultural appeal. The barn in Kauschwitz was carefully dismantled under professional supervision. Due to their condition, brick roofing and external cladding are not used again. The extremely strong construction consists of hand-hewn beams.
    • House 3, Hochlaubenscheune Markneukirchen: Original location in Markneukirchen, Berg 24. Previous owner / year of acquisition: Schäffner / 1996. Implementation: 1996. Building description: two-storey, timber-framed boarded-up, ground floor open shed, upper storey arcade with wooden parapet, six-bay, there curved head struts, saddle roof. Remise: one-storey, half-timbered boarded-up, part closed on the left, block construction with combed corners, two wide remises with crossed head struts, saddle roof
    • House 4, Remise Ferdini Bad Brambach: Original location Bad Brambach, Wiesenstraße. Year of construction: around 1800. Previous owner / year of purchase: Gerhardt Erlbeck, Brambach / 1985. Implementation: 1995. Size of farm: Agriculture, four-sided farm, approx. 11 hectares. Use: Accommodation of agricultural equipment, special events. The building is 20 meters long and 6.90 meters wide. It is a half-timbered construction closed on three sides, which is supported on the courtyard side by a central support. At one end of the remise is the typical block building. On this half-timbered substructure lies a wraparound that protrudes over the front. The roof truss is a double-standing chair that supports the rafters with roof battens and keyway shingles with bundles. The upper roofing was made of galvanized sheet metal. A distinctive feature of this building is a double column position with double and crossing headbands typical of the Egerland. The entire structure was a very strong and stable construction. In Eubabrunn this coach house is used on the ground floor as seating for guests at village festivals and other events. There are also demonstrations of farming and craft techniques protected from the weather. The block construction can be used for serving and preparing it. The attic is not accessible. The building was built on behalf of the municipality with funds from the ALN and the necessary equity. It is used by the community.
    The community is also the legal owner of the land. A twelve-year binding period for use by the legal entity is set through the funding of the ALN. The measure runs in the sense of the promotion of the safeguarding of agricultural and forestry important cultural and historical substance by the responsible state ministry of the Free State.
  4. ^ Courtyard II of the Vogtland open-air museum Landwüst :
    • House 4, residential stable house Johann Georg Wunderlich: single storey, residential part block construction, stable part quarry stone, stable window oval with grating, cladding, gable roof with slate covering, 4 small dormers with gable roof, magnificent Egerland half-timbered gable with rhombuses, cladding-like construction on the gable; inside: black kitchen with oven, large block room, beautiful tiled stove, rear loader, stable with brick floor, feeding troughs on the wall, spiral staircase made of getten green with spindle, double standing chair; Client: Johann Georg Wunderlich; Previous owner: Albert Ficker and daughter, inhabited until 1965, original location, museum since 1968
    • House 6, Johann Georg Wunderlich barn: one-storey, timber-framed boarding, gable roof, slate roofing, jamb floor partially blocked out in the lower area, a threshing floor, two bansen, threshing floor with planking, the barn belongs to house 4 (Johann-Georg Wunderlich residential stable), original location
    • House 7, House Thomä: today the administration building of the museum, two-storey clinker brick building, red clinker brick, natural stone sills, some with window shutters and flower boxes, rectangular floor plan with extension on the rear eaves side, a flat pitched roof, open corridor with granite water trough and granite slabs in front of the eaves side; Previous owner: Thomä and Landwüst municipality; The field barn Thomä (house 16), original location, belonged to this farm
    • House 9, shed Schupfen from Mühlhausen: two-storey, ground floor open as a shed with crossed, partially leafed struts, upper floor timber-framed boarded, gable roof with sheet metal covering, wooden gutter; original location: Mühlhausen, Brambacher Straße 19; Previous owner: Them, Gläsel; implemented in 1987
    • House 10, barn from Mühlhausen: two-storey, timber-framed boarded, flat sloping gable roof, drive-through barn with large wooden gates, two bansen, a threshing floor with planking, on a broken stone base, blocked out in the lower area, relocated in 1986; Original location: Mühlhausen, Brambacher Straße 19
    • House 11, Feldscheune Wunderlich: one-storey, timber-framed boarded, rear eaves side one-storey extension, on the opposite side large showers for storing vehicles and equipment, flat pitched gable roof, original location

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Individual evidence

  1. Free press of January 7, 2016 City council unanimously for mail demolition
  2. Geoportal of the Vogtlandkreis. Retrieved July 20, 2019 .
  3. Geoportal of the Vogtlandkreis. Retrieved July 20, 2019 .

Web links

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