List of cultural monuments in Markranstädt
The list of cultural monuments in Markranstädt contains the cultural monuments in Markranstädt .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .
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- ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column ; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .
Markranstädt
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Apartment building in semi-open development and in a corner | Albertstrasse 2a (map) |
re. 1907 | Interestingly structured plaster and clinker brick facade, with triangular gable and corner bay window with tower in an important urban planning location, of architectural significance.
Three floors, 4-2-5 axes, facade strongly structured, two triangular gables, corner bay window with tower, semicircular balconies, original windows, shop on the ground floor, original: tiles, tiles, vaults in the hallway, stairwell, apartment doors - no AWC. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Albertstrasse 5 (map) |
re. 1906 | interestingly designed plastered facade, two side projections with arched ends, reminiscences of reform style, significant in terms of building history.
three storeys, eight axes, windows partly new, two side elevations with arched endings, original: staircase, front door, apartment doors, AWC doors, lead-glazed skylight, "Valentin Becker" - remains of an inscription above the front door, lead-glazed window above the front door. |
09257653
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Apartment building in closed development and in a corner | Albertstrasse 19 (map) |
around 1910 | simply structured plastered facade, in the reform style of the time around 1910, part of the urban expansion during the Wilhelminian era, of architectural significance.
with shop, four storeys, 8-5 axes, windows partly new, original: staircase, tiles, tiles, economical ornaments in the plaster, renewal of the roofing. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Albertstrasse 22 (map) |
around 1905 | Elaborately designed plastered facade enlivened by curved gable and beautiful Art Nouveau ornament, of importance in terms of building history.
New front door, new window |
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Apartment building in closed development | Albertstrasse 24 (map) |
around 1905 | Part of the Wilhelminian-era city expansion, lightly decorated plastered facade, art nouveau touches, of architectural significance.
with gate passage, four floors, eight axes, small dormer windows |
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Apartment building in closed development | Albertstrasse 26 (map) |
around 1905 | Plastered facade, beautiful Art Nouveau ornament in both side projections, of importance in terms of building history.
with gate passage, three floors, eight axes, new windows, original: staircase, floor tiles, AWC doors. |
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Rental villa | Eisenbahnstrasse 1a (map) |
re. 1904 | Historicizing plastered facade with corner tower, upper floor of the tower and half-timbered gable, the two risalites with a crooked hipped roof, sparse Art Nouveau ornament, beautiful semicircular window to the promenade ring, of architectural significance.
Two floors, some alterations and additions on the ground floor, beautiful large semicircular window to the promenade ring, original front door. |
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District Court (former) (Former District Court (Marienstraße 15, today residential building) with a former prison (Eisenbahnstraße 11)) | Eisenbahnstrasse 11 (map) |
1889 | representative courthouse, clinker facade in neo-renaissance style, basement floor in porphyry tuff, prison building also in clinker construction, of architectural and local significance.
1952 conversion and expansion of the former local court as a hospital, 1993 conversion to a senior citizens' housing complex. |
09304379
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with Marienstraße 28) | Eisenbahnstrasse 14 (map) |
around 1900 | representative Wilhelminian-style clinker facade in the style of late historicism, interesting, slightly Gothic facade design with bay window and gable, of architectural and urban significance.
four floors, 3-1-3 axes, gable with pinnacle crown, original front door, windows partially new, original: staircase, apartment doors, windows, AWC doors, empty. |
09257696
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Apartment building in closed development | Eisenbahnstrasse 15 (map) |
around 1900 | Representative Wilhelminian-style clinker facade in the style of late historicism, windows framed with partially Gothic-style ornaments, triangular gable with pinnacle-like design, of architectural and urban importance.
four floors, 3-1-3 axes, triangular gable, windows partly new, front door original, empty. |
09257697
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Post office Markranstädt (formerly) (apartment building (with two house numbers) in semi-open development and in a corner, formerly with post office) | Eisenbahnstrasse 16; 18 (card) |
around 1900 | Representative plastered clinker facade, part of the Wilhelminian-era city expansion with original interior fittings, interesting facade design with corner bay windows and tower structure, of importance in terms of building history and urban development.
yellow clinker brick, new roof, eaves decorated with consoles, original: front door, windows, apartment doors, stairwell, tiles, AWC doors, (also accessible from Eisenbahnstraße 16), empty |
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Markranstädt railway station; Railway line Leipzig - Großkorbetha - Erfurt (reception building (with three house numbers) of a train station, with house platform and platform roofing) | Eisenbahnstrasse 17; 19; 19a (card) |
1856 | Entrance building inside high-quality lead-glazed windows and original staircase, importance for traffic and local history.
Opened on March 22, 1856 at the same time as the Corbetha – Leipzig section and connected to the railway network. |
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Apartment building in semi-open development and in a corner | Härtelstrasse 11 (map) |
around 1900 | Richly structured, Wilhelminian-style plastered clinker facade, interesting facade design with pilasters, balustrades and very large arched windows in the corner area, front building of a fork in the road, of architectural and urban significance.
Four floors, 13-2-10 axes, base made of red clinker bricks, plastered ground floor, otherwise yellow clinker bricks, windows framed with pilasters, balustrade between ground floor and first floor, original windows, also front door, staircase, apartment doors, tiles, AWC doors, at the corner of the first and second floors large arched windows, almost empty. |
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Residential house in open development | Heidestrasse 1a (map) |
around 1925 | strikingly structured plastered facade, mansard roof, in the style of the 1920s, some decorative expressionist details, of architectural significance.
Quarry stone base, square floor plan, original windows (only new on the mansard floor), chipped plaster. |
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Residential house in open development | Heidestrasse 2 (map) |
around 1910 | Plastered facade with a large gable in a mansard shape with a crooked hip, partly with a half-timbered construction on the upper floor, in the local style, of historical importance
Formerly with a shop, two storeys, upstairs partly half-timbered, original windows and front door, partly still shutters, plaster unfinished. |
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Apartment building in closed development and in a corner | Hirzelplatz 1 (map) |
around 1910 | simple plastered facade, corners highlighted by risalites with triangular gables, in the reform style of the period around 1910, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
four floors, 5-1-7 axes, original: some windows, front door |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hirzelplatz 2 (map) |
around 1910 | Plastered facade, mansard gable, light plaster decoration, original interior fittings, in the same design as number 4, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
four storeys, six axes, original: some windows, front door, tiles, tiles, stairwell, AWC doors, etched panes, apartment doors. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hirzelplatz 3 (map) |
around 1910 | Plastered facade with economical plaster decoration and monumental pilasters, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
four storeys, six axes, original: some windows, front door, tiles, tiles, apartment doors, stairwell, AWC doors. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Hirzelplatz 4 (map) |
around 1910 | Plastered facade, mansard gable, light plaster decoration, original interior, in the same design as number 2, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
original: some windows, front door, tiles, tiles, stairwell, apartment doors, AWC doors, terrace not yet renovated. |
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Volkshaus (tenement house in semi-open development, with restaurant) | Hordisstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1910 | Plastered facade in the reform style of the time around 1910, representative building with rusticated base zone and two triangular gables, of architectural and local significance.
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Water tower | Karlstrasse (map) |
1895 | Clinker brick construction, testimony to the history of technology of the water supply around 1900, also of importance in terms of architectural history, shape-defining cityscape.
At the end of the 19th century, Markranstädt experienced strong economic growth. The construction of gas and waterworks from 1895 created the best conditions for the development of the industrial and urban infrastructure. The city commissioned the renowned hydraulic engineer Adolf Thiem , who was also responsible for planning the city's water supply in Leipzig, with the construction of the water tower . The approx. 35 meter high clinker building occupies a prestigious place in the city center and supplied Markranstädt with water for more than 100 years until it was shut down in late 1996. The entrance to the two-part, plastered and clinker-faced yellow base zone is marked by a massive arched portal. Above it rises the circular, slightly conical tower shaft made of red brickwork, the upper third of which was again made of yellow clinker and ends with a round-arched frieze in neo-Romanesque form. The unadorned plastered tower head juts out slightly and contains the steel loft container (350 m³ capacity). The high tent roof from the time it was built was destroyed by bombing in 1944 and subsequently replaced by a flat conical roof. Eight curved consoles serve as supports. The Markranstädter water tower is a very early representative of its kind, it was built at the same time as the first Möckern I water tower in nearby Leipzig and is also formally similar. It is a monument of high technical and historical value and at the same time, due to its historic design in the form of a fortified tower, of architectural significance. Due to its location in the city center, it also has a shaping effect on the cityscape. Brown-yellow brick building on a circular floor plan, historicist shapes, profiled base, conical shaft, container simplified after war damage, originally closed with a pointed roof, windows partially walled up. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Karlstrasse 5 (map) |
re. 1904 | Plaster clinker facade, decorated with beautiful Art Nouveau ornaments, of architectural significance.
with gate passage, four storeys, six axes, light Art Nouveau ornament, new windows, original: floor tiles, stairwell, AWC doors. |
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Apartment building in closed development and in a corner | Karlstrasse 10 (map) |
around 1905 | Wilhelminian style plastered facade, very representative building in a prominent urban development location with corner bay window, of architectural significance.
four floors, 6-1-8 axes, original windows, restored - partially empty. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Karlstrasse 15 (map) |
around 1910 | Plaster facade emphasized in the center, mansard roof, inside very beautiful tiles and etched staircase windows, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance.
Sandstone plinth, three floors, six axes, partly new windows, original: front door, very nice tiles, stairwell, etched window glass - no AWC. |
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Residential house in open development | Krakauer Strasse 12 (map) |
19th century | Gable-independent building facing the street, upper floor half-timbered plastered, half-hipped roof, part of the historic town center, historically important.
Two storeys, independent from the gable, windows mostly original, roof original, (old town center?). |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Krakauer Strasse 32 (map) |
19th century | Single-storey plastered building with a gable roof, part of the historic town center, of social and historical importance.
One storey, paneled front door, original shutter, new roof tiles. |
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Catholic parish church and parish Mary Help of Christians (Catholic church and attached parsonage) | Krakauer Strasse 40 (map) |
1895–1896, later reshaped | Yellow clinker church with a small roof turret, clinker brick building from the Wilhelminian style, church in the arched style of the 19th century, redesigned inside, of architectural and local significance.
red and yellow brick building. |
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Memorial to the fallen of World War 1 | Leipziger Strasse (map) |
1924 (war memorial) | Building in the manner of a mausoleum, artistically and historically significant.
Octonal floor plan with fluted column shafts, made of sandstone. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Leipziger Strasse 1a (map) |
around 1905 | with shops, unusually designed plastered facade, sparse Art Nouveau ornamentation, half-timbered bay windows, original interior fittings, of significance in terms of building history.
with gate passage, four storeys, left side with curved gable and bay window, new windows, original: AWC doors, stairwell, tiles, apartment doors. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Leipziger Strasse 1b (map) |
around 1905 | with shop, plastered facade, economical Art Nouveau ornament, original interior, in a similar design to number 1a, of architectural significance.
four floors, beautiful front door, original: AWC doors, tiles, apartment doors, windows mostly new. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Leipziger Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1900 | Wilhelminian-style clinker brick facade, lush window roofing on the first floor, original interior fittings, of architectural significance.
three floors, windows all new, beautiful roof hatches in wood construction, sandstone cornices, original: staircase, apartment doors, AWC doors. |
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Leipziger Strasse 29 (map) |
around 1905 | Well structured plastered facade, mansard roof, representative building with two bay windows and balconies, historically significant.
four floors, 2-2-2-2 axes, newly restored, new windows, no AWC, original: staircase, tiles, front door, plastic windows. |
09257656
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Apartment building in open development and in a corner, former bank building | Leipziger Strasse 32 (map) |
re. 1907 | Strictly structured plastered facade, monumental building in a prominent corner location with bay windows and balconies, massive roof structure, in the Reform and Art Nouveau style, of significance in terms of building history and urban planning.
Four storeys, 5-3-7 axes, three-storey bay window facing Leipziger Strasse with a hood, ground floor made of colored artificial stone, original tiles, empty, with the inscription “Bank” on the building. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Lützner Strasse 1 (map) |
re. 1893 | Wilhelminian-style facade with a tower-like emphasis, located near the market, of architectural significance.
Today building authority, after renovation clinker only window framing. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Lützner Strasse 8 (map) |
19th century | One-storey plastered building with half-timbered roof houses, part of the old town center, of social and historical importance. |
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Residential house, two stable buildings and barn as well as the gate entrance of an agricultural farm (Vierseithof) | Lützner Strasse 15 (map) |
around 1800 | Residential house plastered facade, upper floor partially half-timbered plastered, farm building brick buildings, part of the historic town center, of architectural and local significance.
Residential house: plastered facade, saddle roof, two storeys, original windows, stables and barn made of brick, cornice, new gate. |
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Residential building in closed development | Lützner Strasse 30 (map) |
around 1880 | representative plastered facade of the Wilhelminian era, characterized by cornice, stucco and roofing over the windows, of architectural significance.
Two floors, seven axes, stepped roof, cornice, stucco and roofing over the windows, original: windows, front door, apartment doors, tiles. |
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Stone cross in the front yard | Lützner Strasse 39 (in front) (map) |
1st third of the 16th century | Sandstone cross, of local significance.
Lit .: Stone crosses and cross stones in Saxony , H. Quietzsch, Berlin 1980, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaft, p. 98. |
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Individual features of the aggregate cemetery Markranstädt: cemetery chapel, five old tombs and war memorial for those who fell in World War I (see also aggregate document - Obj. 09302006) | Lützner Strasse 64 (map) |
1894 (cemetery chapel) | local historical significance.
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Material entity Markranstädt cemetery with the individual monument: cemetery chapel, five old grave monuments and war memorial for the fallen of the First World War (see also individual monuments 09302007) as well as horticultural designed cemetery and Linden-Allee zum Schwarzen Weg (garden monuments), as well as the following material parts: VVN memorial, monument with cemetery gate | Lützner Strasse 64 (map) |
1894 | local historical significance.
Cemetery complex with path system and old trees, cemetery chapel: hall building, brick masonry, plastered, gable roof, entrance side with porch and rose window, leaded glass windows and parts of the painting from the time it was built. |
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Apartment building in open development | Marienstraße 3 (map) |
re. 1890 | Wilhelminian style building, interesting facade design through the use of yellow, red and green clinker bricks, horizontal emphasis through cornices and a balustrade on the attic of the roof, front building of a commercial building at the rear, of architectural significance.
four floors, six axes, yellow, red and green clinker bricks, floor cornices, remains of an annual table on the eaves, segmental arch stone, decoration under windows, AWC doors, plastic windows, empty. |
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villa | Marienstraße 5 (map) |
around 1905 | Clinker brick facade, representative Wilhelminian style building with rafter gable and bay window, there a small balustrade in the base area, of architectural significance.
Two storeys, red clinker bricks, original windows |
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Apartment building in closed development | Marienstraße 9 (map) |
around 1905 | richly structured plastered facade, beautiful Wilhelminian style building with bay window and original interior fittings, stylistically between neo-baroque and reform style, important from an architectural point of view.
four storeys, seven axes, broken stone base, curved gable, mansard roof, ground floor rebuilt, original: stucco work in the hallway, apartment doors, stairwell, tiles in the left area, front door, very beautiful tiles. |
09257661
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Apartment building in closed development | Marienstraße 12 (map) |
around 1890 | Wilhelminian style, richly decorated plaster and clinker brick facade, original interior fittings, of architectural significance.
with gate passage, four storeys, eight axes, red clinker brick, original: staircase, apartment doors, AWC doors. |
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Former district court (Marienstraße 15, today residential building) with a former prison (Eisenbahnstraße 11) | Marienstraße 15 (map) |
1889 | representative courthouse, clinker facade in neo-renaissance style, basement floor in porphyry tuff, prison building also in clinker construction, of architectural and local significance.
1952 conversion and expansion of the former local court as a hospital, 1993 conversion to a senior citizens' housing complex. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Marienstraße 16 (map) |
1906 | Plaster clinker facade in simple Art Nouveau forms, also echoes of the reform style around 1910, artificial stone incorporations, of importance in terms of building history and local development.
three storeys, lateral templates with broken gables, ground floor clinkered, reaching the templates up to the first floor, above it probably renewed plaster in GDR times, artificial stone incorporations with geometrical decor, staircase with wooden staircase and original apartment entrance doors, historical significance of the site, building-historical aspect typical testimony to the Apartment building architecture from the time it was built. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Marienstraße 26 (map) |
around 1905 | Clinker brick facade emphasized in the center, with original interior fittings, part of the Wilhelminian expansion of the city, of architectural significance.
four floors, nine axes, yellow clinker bricks, profiled window frames, original: front door, stairwell, tiles, tiles, apartment doors. |
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Apartment building in closed development and in a corner location (structural unit with Eisenbahnstraße 14) | Marienstraße 28 (map) |
around 1900 | Very representative historicizing building in a prominent location with three oriels and beautiful stucco in the hallway, clinker facade in the style of late historicism, interesting, slightly Gothic facade design, of architectural and urban importance.
four floors, 6-1-5 axes, sandstone plinth, first floor plaster, original: some windows, staircase, tiles, tiles, stucco in the hallway. |
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Ev. Stadtkirche St. Laurentius (church (with furnishings)) | Market (map) |
1518-1525 | Late Gothic church building that characterizes the locality, hall building with retracted choir and west tower, of importance in terms of building history, art history and local history.
Flat-roofed ship, almost square in plan, the non-axial west tower is older in the core. |
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town hall | Market 1 (map) |
18th century | simple plastered facade with a crooked hip roof, historical significance and an important urban location.
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Double tenement house in closed development | Market 10; 10a (card) |
around 1905 | with a shop, plastered clinker facade, part of the Wilhelminian expansion of the city, of architectural significance.
three floors, twelve axes, roof exit, first floor: changed, newer, larger windows, all other windows also new, original: floor tiles, apartment doors (partially), staircase. |
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Apartment building in closed development and in a corner | Market 11 (map) |
around 1910 | with shop, strictly structured plastered facade, corner accentuation by roof turrets, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance.
three floors, 5-1-6 axes, new windows |
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Residential house in open development | Nordstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1910 | Plastered facade, hipped roof, large gable, with oriel-like protrusions, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance.
Plastered facade, base in concrete blocks, original windows, - manufacturer's villa? |
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Machine works Dr. Gaspary & Co. (formerly) (administration building, attached factory gate, gatekeeper building, fencing and workshop of a factory) | Nordstrasse 8 (map) |
re. 1905-1906 | Administration building cement brick facade with cast stone, gable side with large curved gable, very representative building, factory hall with interesting construction, architectural and local historical significance.
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Apartment house in a corner location and formerly in closed development | Parkstrasse 1a (map) |
around 1900 | Wilhelminian-style plaster and clinker brick facade with corner bay window, beautiful original interior fittings, of importance in terms of building history and urban development.
three floors, 4-1-6 axes, base made of yellow clinker bricks, plastered ground floor, upper floors made of red clinker bricks, bay windows (with high roof) plastered, minor modifications on the ground floor, various roof exits, original stucco in the hallway, tiled stairwell, apartment doors and AWC Doors, vacant. |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Parkstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1900 | Splendid Wilhelminian style plastered facade, beautiful window canopies with stucco, important from an architectural point of view.
with gate passage, four floors, six axes, original AWC doors, stairwell, apartment doors, otherwise analogous to numbers 4 and 5. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Parkstrasse 4 (map) |
around 1900 | Elaborate Wilhelminian-style plaster and clinker brick facade, beautiful window roofing, original interior fittings, important in terms of building history.
four floors, six axes, small balustrades between the ground floor and first floor, windows up to the 4th floor original, AWC doors, stairwell, apartment doors are original, see also house numbers 5 and 3. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Parkstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1900 | Wilhelminian-style plastered facade, window roofing with stucco work, original interior fittings, of significance in terms of building history.
four floors, six axes, small balustrades between the ground floor and first floor, original windows, AWC doors, stairwell, apartment doors. (see also numbers 4 and 3.) |
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Markranstädt high school (school) | Parkstrasse 9 (map) |
1890, later expanded | Large multi-wing complex, facade made of red and yellow clinker bricks, beautiful sandstone portal, architectural and socio-historical importance.
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Apartment building in half-open development | Parkstrasse 19 (map) |
around 1910 | Plastered facade, stately building, corner accentuation by roof structure, light Art Nouveau ornamentation, of importance in terms of building history.
four floors, 7-1-4 axes, beautiful portal and front door, original windows, original staircase, apartment doors, etched panes, AWC doors. |
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Markranstädt Volunteer Fire Brigade (fire station) | Promenadenring 10 (map) |
1901 | Clinker brick facade with tower, characterizing location, of local history. |
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House in a corner, with a wing facing Lützner Strasse | Schkeuditzer Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1830 | with shop, simple plastered facade, ground floor clay, upper floor half-timbered plastered, gable roof, part of the historic town center near the market, significant in terms of local development and architectural history.
Half-timbering, original windows, but with roller shutter fronts. |
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Stadtgut Zitzmann (residential house and side building of a farm bourgeois farm (former four-sided farm)) | Schkeuditzer Strasse 25 (map) |
around 1800 | Residential house simple plastered facade, probably clay building, with a crooked hip roof, beautiful groin vaults on sandstone pillars inside the stable building, important courtyard in the historic town center, of architectural and local importance.
Former Stadtgut Zitzmann, residential building: new roof and windows, plastered half-timbering, paneled front door, stable: brick, partially plastered, sparingly decorated, gable roof, groin vault with sandstone pillars, residential building renovated, stable only partially renovated. |
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Residential house in open development | Schkeuditzer Strasse 28 (map) |
End of the 19th century | representative, center-emphasized plastered facade from the Wilhelminian era, part of the historic town center, of architectural significance.
two storeys, six axes, quarry stone base, triangular gable, windows on the upper floor with roofing, ornate small balustrade on the upper floor below the middle window, ruinous condition (needs to be renovated soon). |
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Weißbachhaus (former school, today the parish center of the St. Laurentius parish) | Schulstrasse 7 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | simple plastered facade, half-hip roof, quarry stone base, part of the old town center, former church school, building named after pastor and local chronicle Franz Eduard Weißbach (1801–1870), of local history.
Two floors, seven axes, new windows, original roof. |
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Rectory in open development | Schulstrasse 9 (map) |
Mid 19th century | simple plastered facade, half-hipped roof, sandstone window sills, part of the original town center, of local historical importance.
Two floors, seven axes, original: windows, front door and roof, no modifications. |
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villa | Weststrasse 5 (map) |
around 1930 | Plastered building with clinker brick structure, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s / 1930s, echoes of the modern style, interesting Art Deco details, significant in terms of building history.
Accentuated corners with clinker brick, original windows, interesting floor plan preservation, expressionist window grilles. |
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villa | Weststrasse 9 (map) |
around 1930 | Plastered building with a distinctive clinker brick structure, interesting sacral-like design with buttresses, in the style of the 1920s, of architectural significance.
At the gable end, large triangular gable, clinker brick in the basement, sacral-like structure through stepped buttresses, original windows and front door. |
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Markranstädter Automobilfabrik (former); MAF (factory building (with several house numbers, farm road 2a and Ziegelstraße 12/14)) | Utility road 2a (map) |
Founded in 1908 | Testimony to the small-scale Saxon automobile production (Markranstädter Automobilfabrik), significance in terms of local history and industrial history.
Single-storey red brick building, decorative shapes in yellow bricks, originally steel-framed windows, today with concrete frames. |
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House of a homestead | Ziegelstrasse 2 (map) |
19th century | Building on the eaves facing the street, upper floor presumably half-timbered plastered, ground floor clay, crooked hip roof, location outside the town center, of architectural significance. |
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Markranstädter Automobilfabrik (former); MAF (factory building (with several house numbers, farm road 2a and Ziegelstraße 12/14)) | Ziegelstrasse 12; 14 (card) |
Founded in 1908 | Testimony to the small-scale automobile production in Saxony, significance in terms of local history and industrial history.
One-story, red brick building, decorative shapes in yellow bricks, originally steel-framed windows, today with concrete frames. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Zwenkauer Strasse 30 (map) |
around 1905 | Wilhelminian-style clinker facade, interesting facade design, original interior design, of architectural significance.
three floors, four axes, windows partly new, original: front door, floor tiles, apartment doors, stairwell, AWC doors. |
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Albersdorf
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Landmark | Rehbacher Strasse 20 (near) (map) |
18th century | Originally part of the border between the Merseburg Abbey and the Leipziger Kreis, later used as a road or kilometer stone, of local history.
Crown (?) In relief, inscribed: No: 1827, opposite page: Rehbach 2 km. The border between the monastery district of Merseburg and the Leipziger Kreis once ran on the western edge of the village, the stone is now on the eastern edge of the village and has therefore been moved in the meantime. |
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Residential house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard | Seebenischer Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1910 | stately courtyard at the entrance to the village, of architectural significance.
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Residential house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard | Seebenischer Strasse 5 (map) |
19th century | Local ensemble of a farm, side building with half-timbered upper floor, of architectural significance.
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Residential house, attached stable building and barn of a farm | Seebenischer Strasse 6 (map) |
19th century | Upper floor half-timbered residential building, typical local courtyard, of architectural significance.
Residential house: plastered ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, gable roof. |
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Memorial to the fallen of World War 1 | Seebenischer Straße 7 (before) (map) |
after 1918 (war memorial) | of local importance |
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Altranstädt
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Totality of Altranstädt Palace and Church: Palace and anniversary obelisk (see individual monuments 09259308), church and enclosure of the churchyard (see individual monument 09259307), palace chapel with enclosure, cemetery gate and grave (see individual monument 09259339) and castle gate (see individual monument 09259338) | Am Schloss 2 (map) |
re. 1556 (gate post) | Castle a renaissance building with a simple plastered facade, three-wing system in direct connection to the tower of the church, baroque hall church, single standing neo-Gothic castle chapel, castle gate with historical coat of arms stone, castle complex high historical importance due to the Altranstadt peace treaty of September 24, 1706 (peace room), architectural, historical and urban planning (defining the townscape) of importance. |
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Individual monument of the totality of Altranstädt Palace and Church: Palace and anniversary obelisk in the castle courtyard as well as inventory related to the historical significance of the Peace Room (see also totality 09304298) | Am Schloss 2 (map) |
End of the 16th century | simple renaissance building as a three-wing complex in direct connection to the tower of the church, peace room in memory of the Altranstädter peace of September 24th 1706 as well as the Altranstädter convention of September 1st, 1707 with classicist wall setting and associated stove as well as furniture and portrait paintings (see separate list under Collection / furnishings), architectural history, local history, cultural history and outstanding contemporary history as well as urban planning (characterizing the townscape).
Two storeys, seven axes, mansard roof with bat dormers, simple baroque portal with coat of arms above (Johann Jacob von Hohenthal), windows with Renaissance sandstone walls, castle property largely structurally altered. |
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More pictures | Individual monument belonging to the Altranstädt palace and church: Schlosstor (see also entity 09304298) | Am Schloss 2 (near) (map) |
re. 1556 (gate post) | three gate pillars to the manor, with coat of arms from 1556 of those von Wiedemann, of local historical importance.
Gate pillars: Originally preserved from the time the castle was built. |
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Individual monument of the ensemble of Altranstädt Palace and Church: Palace or crypt chapel with enclosure, cemetery gate and grave complex in front of the chapel (see also entity 09304298) | Am Schloss 2 (near) (map) |
1870s | Chapel a neo-Gothic brick building, elaborate enclosure in brick and decorative grille, of architectural and local significance.
One storey, octagonal floor plan, corner pilasters, profiled cornice, tiled tent roof, portal was changed at the beginning of the 20th century by adding iron girders, inside the altar niche has been preserved, surrounded by an old cemetery. |
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Individual monument belonging to the Altranstädt palace and church: Village church Altranstädt (church (with furnishings) and enclosure of the churchyard (see also entity 09304298)) | Am Schloss 2 (near) (map) |
in the core of the 13th century (church tower) | Church in quarry stone masonry, large baroque hall building with west tower between castle and church, tower still of medieval origin, enclosure of field stone masonry, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape.
One storey, five axes, gable roof with bat dormers, west tower with hipped roof, nave from 1745 (originally Romanesque). |
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Rectory and gate to the rectory | Lindenstrasse 1 (map) |
18th century | Baroque plastered building with a mansard roof, in the immediate vicinity of the palace area, of architectural and local significance.
Two storeys, five axes, new windows, rectangular structure, mansard roof with bat dormers, cornice, sandstone window frames, entrance designed as a portal. |
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Residential building | Lindenstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1780 | simple plastered facade with mansard roof, probably originally part of the palace area, part of the historic town center development.
One storey, two axes, mansard roof. |
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South side building of a farm | Lindenstrasse 3 (map) |
re. 1893 | Brick building of a typical local courtyard, of architectural significance.
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Side building of a farm | Lindenstrasse 5 (map) |
re. 1910 | Brick building, former stable building with pull-out, part of the historic town center development, of architectural significance.
gable-independent, two storeys, use of red and yellow clinker bricks, two arched windows in the gable, new roof, floor cornice structure, remnants of a courtyard, only the front part of the building (up to the fire gable) recorded as a monument. |
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Residential house, attached stable building and barn of a farm | Lindenstrasse 11 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Residential building ground floor clay, upper floor half-timbered plastered, side building brick facade, completely preserved courtyard that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance.
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House and gate (with gate) of a farm | Lindenstrasse 12 (map) |
around 1895 | Brick construction, attractive facade design of the house through the use of colored clinker bricks, important in terms of building history.
Sandstone plinth, two storeys, floor cornice structure, new roof, old windows on the ground floor, new on the upper floor, sandstone sills with cantilevers on the upper floor, gate pillars at risk. |
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Residential house (with stable extension), side building, barn (ruin) and gate (with gate) of a three-sided courtyard | Lindenstrasse 13 (map) |
around 1890 | Brick buildings, completely preserved 19th century courtyards with a character that characterizes the townscape and of architectural significance.
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House, stable building and barn of a farm | Lindenstrasse 14 (map) |
around 1900 | brick buildings typical of the area, a courtyard that characterizes the street scene with an appealing facade design, of architectural significance.
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Residential house, attached western side building and northern stable building of a former four-sided courtyard | Lindenstrasse 20 (map) |
Mid 19th century | Residential house completely plastered, ground floor clay, half-timbered upper floor, the side buildings brick buildings, a typical courtyard that characterizes the street scene and is of historical importance.
changed greatly. |
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Altranstädt cemetery: Cemetery chapel in the Oertelberg cemetery | Neumarkt (map) |
around 1800 | simple octagonal building with a tent roof, of architectural significance.
Octagonal plastered building with tent roof, beaver tail cover, angular gate from more recent times, plaster structure, chapel renovated. |
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Tenement house | Ranstädter Strasse 15 (map) |
around 1895 | Clinker brick facade, beautiful window frames, part of the Wilhelminian style development of the place, historically important.
three storeys, six axes, eaves, gable roof, sandstone window frames, window canopies, cornice, ground floor smoothed. |
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House of a farm | Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 1 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | simple plastered facade, ground floor clay, upper floor half-timbered plastered, part of the original town center development in a prominent location, historically important.
Two storeys, two axes, gable, half hip roof, original: window, roof structure, ruinous condition. |
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Memorial to the fallen of World War 1 | Schwedenstrasse (map) |
after 1918 (war memorial) | of local importance.
Memorial stone in a park, basic geometric shape with an inside soldier's helmet. |
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Residential house (with barn annex) and side building of a farm | Schwedenstrasse 55 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered residential building, single-storey side building with a simple plastered facade, part of the original town center development, historically important.
Residential house and an outbuilding, half-timbered, residential building: two storeys, two axes, gable, gable roof, windows partly new. |
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Barn, two side buildings and courtyard wall with gate and gate of a farm | Schwedenstrasse 59 (map) |
around 1890 | Building with brick facade, part of the original town center development, of architectural significance.
Two storeys, two axes, original windows, saddle roof, closed gate entrance, cornice. |
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Side building of a farm | Schwedenstrasse 64 (map) |
1809 Dendro | Half-timbered building, part of the original town center development, of architectural significance.
Two storeys, hipped roof, original: windows, roof truss, tile shelves. |
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Döhlen
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House of a former three-sided courtyard | At the pond 2 (map) |
Mid 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered, half-hipped roof, typical local building in an exposed location by the pond, of architectural significance.
Windows on the ground floor changed, stables and barn in poor condition, barn and garage demolished. |
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Chausseehaus (residential building) | Lützner Strasse 180 (map) |
End of 18th century | Formerly the house of the road warden, single-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof, significance in terms of regional history, building history and traffic history.
The house, which was probably built at the end of the 18th century (first mentioned in 1795) is a simple, single-storey plastered building with corner pilasters, a profiled eaves cornice and a crooked hipped roof. It was once the home and office of the road keeper. He was in charge of a certain section of the highway and collected the toll (road toll). The income was used to refinance and maintain the developed artificial roads (Chausseen). The Chausseehaus is on a very old road link that was once part of the Via Regia . In Prussian times after 1815 the street was called Prussian State Office number 69, it connected Leipzig and Weißenfels. The building thus refers to an important area of regional and transport history. It documents the organization of the road system in the past. It also shows the living and living conditions of a road administration official. This gives it regional, traffic and building historical significance. Since it is also one of the few surviving examples of its kind in the Leipzig area, it is also a rarity. |
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Rittergut Döhlen b. Markranstädt: mansion of a manor | To Rittergut 65 (map) |
around 1800 | classicistic plastered facade, of local historical importance.
rectangular building with seven axes, flat hipped roof, single-axis central projection with triangular gable end, two-story with mezzanine floor, various conversions, e.g. B. entire staircase to the entrance new. |
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Frankenheim
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Residential house, stable building, barn, northern side building and two gate entrances (one with a gate) of a four-sided courtyard | Dölziger Strasse 2 (map) |
re. 1870 | Two-storey residential building brick building with twin windows in the gable, both side buildings brick buildings with clinker brick structure, clay barn with half-timbering in the gable, gate system with brick pillars, one of the well-preserved courtyards of the village in a prominent urban development location, of architectural significance.
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Residential building | Dölziger Strasse 38 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | single-storey rural house with original roof structure in the immediate vicinity of the church, one of the last solid clay buildings with window frames made of oak, of social and historical importance.
Residential house: one storey, original saddle roof, some windows with wooden walls (original window structure?), Plastered facade, eastern eaves side with gable. |
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Old school (house (formerly school) and outbuildings) | Dölziger Strasse 40 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Plastered single-storey earth building in the immediate vicinity of the church, of local historical importance.
One-storey, plastered clay, new half-hip roof, wooden window frames, old front door. |
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Dorfkirche Frankenheim (church (with furnishings) and churchyard with some old tombs) | Dölziger Strasse 42 (map) |
around 1200 (church tower) | simple baroque hall church with an older west tower and beautiful church portal, two classicist tombs in the churchyard, of importance in terms of architectural history, the history of the town and the townscape.
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Gärnitz
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Residential building | Feldscheunenweg 10 (map) |
around 1800 | One-storey plastered building on the edge of the Gärnitz manor park, probably a former shepherd's house, of social and historical importance.
old roof structure, very thick walls, empty. |
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Gärnitz Manor; Sattelhof Gärnitz: mansion of a manor | Peace Square 2 (Map) |
Mid 19th century | Simple, classical plastered building, an essential part of the estate, of architectural and local significance.
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Goehrenz
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House Schulze (villa) | Albersdorfer Strasse 30 (map) |
1915 | Two-storey building, simple plastered facade, expanded mansard roof, beautiful country house in the reform style of the time around 1910, built for Hans Schulze, director of the Leipzig company Rudolf Sack, of local and architectural importance.
Two floors, three axes, bay window on the ground floor, original: windows, shutters on the upper floor, slightly profiled eaves. Schulze House (Villa): The country house was built around 1915 on a comparatively large piece of land on the Leipzig / Plagwitz – Pörsten railway branch established in 1897 (Göhrenz-Albersdorf station). The draft was provided by the architect Heinrich Moßdorf (brother of the garden architect Otto Moßdorf junior), who at about the same time worked for the Landsmannschaft "Frankonia" (former Burschenschaftshaus Elisenstraße / today Bernhard-Göring-Straße) and the renovation of the inn “Zur Linde” ( since 1921 town hall) worked in Markkleeberg-Oetzsch.
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Duplex house | Albersdorfer Strasse 48; 50 (card) |
around 1915 | simple plastered facade, decently decorated, moving mansard roof, building that dominates the street with a bay window on the ground floor, in the reform style of the period around 1910, of architectural significance.
Number 48 heavily changed, new windows and new design of the gable, clinker brick base, number 50 still has slight decorations in the plaster, number 48 partially renovated, number 50 renovated (neighboring house number 52 - not a monument, but marked 1914, reference point for the dating) . |
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Windmill Göhrenz (Tower Dutchman) | Albersdorfer Strasse 81 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | today residential building, local historical significance.
Turmholländer, also known as Steuber Mühle Göhrenz or Alte Mühle , three-storey, conical design, plastered construction, square windows, curved, tent-roof-shaped hood with roof attachment for the wing shaft - without wings, today a residential building, no technical equipment available, surrounded by vegetation. |
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Göhrenz-Albersdorf station; Railway line Leipzig-Plagwitz - Pörsten: reception building and toilets of a train station | To the chestnuts 10 (map) |
1897 (train station) | Today residential building, reception building on the Leipzig-Plagwitz - Pörsten railway line , brick building from the Wilhelminian style with a crooked hip roof, of local and historical importance.
Railway line Leipzig-Plagwitz - Pörsten (LGAB - 12028), 1897 Prussian-Hessian state railway Leipzig-Plagwitz to Lützen, branch line, 31 August 1999 line closed.
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Residential house, eastern stable building, western side building, barn, two gate entrances (with gates) and paving of a four-sided courtyard | Drei Linden 11 (map) |
around 1900 | stately and representative farm, preserved closed, farm building brick buildings, residential building striking plastered building in the neo-renaissance style, of architectural and local significance.
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Großlehna
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Großlehnaer Schule (school building) | Alte Gasse 6 (map) |
around 1900 | old location Kleinlehna, clinker brick building in late historical forms, important location in the townscape, local and social historical significance.
Two-storey building with nine axes in red clinker bricks over quarry stone plinth, accentuating dividing elements in yellow clinker bricks (banding and lintels), keystones and sills of the windows in artificial stone, ground floor generously opened with large arched windows, entrance arranged in the middle with portal frame, floor and eaves cornice with Tooth cut (cornice), base zone with ashlar stones, original: front door, window on the ground floor, small green space in front of the school building, testimony to the local and school history in the late 19th century, as a typical, architecturally appealing school building in clinker brick construction typical of the region and of architectural historical importance. |
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Side building of a four-sided courtyard | Kleinlehnaer Weg 1 (map) |
re. 1899 | old location Kleinlehna, distinctive brick facade, large stable building with representative gable, of architectural significance.
Two storeys, two axes, at the gable, cornice. |
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House and outbuildings | Merseburger Strasse 28 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Single-storey plastered residential building, adjoining building with brick facade, striking small property, of social and historical significance.
one storey, saddle roof, original roof structure, original windows, shutters. |
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Villa with enclosure | Nempitzer Strasse 8 (map) |
around 1885 | old location Kleinlehna, villa-like building with representative clinker brick facade, in the style of historicism, with echoes of the Swiss style, high-quality facade design, of importance in terms of building history and the history of local development.
Two floors, five axes, central projection, external barrier, original blind boxes, corner pilasters, window frames with roofing, on the ground floor double windows with columns, original windows. |
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Tenement house | Nempitzer Strasse 19 (map) |
around 1905 | old location Kleinlehna, clinker brick facade, building from the Wilhelminian era that characterizes the street scene, of significance in terms of building history and the history of local development.
Two storeys, six axes, roof hatches, gable roof, gate passage, curved gable end, window frames with keystone. |
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Tenement house | Nempitzer Strasse 21 (map) |
around 1895 | old location Kleinlehna, pretty clinker brick facade, building from the Wilhelminian style that characterizes the street scene, of importance in terms of building history and local development.
Two storeys, five axes, saddle roof, window frames with roofing, consoles and ornament. |
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Tenement house | Nempitzer Strasse 23 (map) |
around 1895 | old location Kleinlehna, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit, elaborate facade design, buildings with a character that characterizes the streetscape, of importance in terms of building history and the history of local development.
Two storeys, four axes, gable roof, arched windows, window frames with keystones, cornice, base zone. |
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Großlehna cemetery: cemetery chapel and outbuilding (presumably morgue) of the cemetery | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 1 (next to) (map) |
around 1900 | neo-Gothic brick buildings, of architectural and local significance.
one storey, saddle roof, eaves cornice, neo-Gothic windows, door, corner pilasters, outbuildings not renovated, chapel partly renovated. |
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Großlehna village church (church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure wall) | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 11 (map) |
13th century (church tower) | Gothic church in quarry stone masonry, rectangular nave with a transverse rectangular tower, choir with 3/8 end in the east and rectangular sacristy annex, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape.
Tracery renewed in the 19th century, west arm with tent roof, narrowing in steps towards the top (two steps), four pointed arch openings at the top, nave partially refurbished, tower and enclosure refurbished. |
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Residential building (No. 15a) of a former farm and apartment building (No. 15) | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 15; 15a (card) |
1st half of the 19th century (farmhouse, no.15a) | Remarkable example of a courtyard redesign around 1900, high-quality historicizing facade of the apartment building with Art Nouveau decoration, of importance in terms of building history and local development.
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Barn of a farm | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 20 (map) |
around 1850 | Well-preserved, large barn from the 19th century, clay corrugated building and half-timbered building with straw and clay compartments, brick facade facing the courtyard, of architectural significance.
Barn: massive clay gable wall, new roof, original roof truss. |
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Residential house and entrance gate of a four-sided courtyard | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 27 (map) |
around 1900 | Farmhouse in a courtyard from the turn of the century around 1900, multi-colored brick building, of local and architectural importance.
Residential building: two storeys, three axes, independent from the gable, coupled windows in the gable field, arched window profiling, window walls, central projection with triangular gable. |
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Kulkwitz
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Seven double tenement houses in a miners' settlement | Goehrenzer Strasse 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8th; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15 (card) |
1905-1906 | Brick buildings with a gable roof, typical settlement architecture from the first decade of the 20th century, probably built in connection with lignite mining, of local history.
Use of red and yellow clinker brick, outer axes of the eaves sides protrude slightly and are emphasized, including the gable ends, by different colored clinker bricks in the cornice, new windows, unrenovated: 8/9 and 10/11, partially renovated: 2/3, 14/15 and renovated : 4/5, 6/7 and 12/13. |
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Residential house, attached stable building and side building as well as courtyard wall and gate entrance of a former three-sided courtyard | Markranstädter Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1870 | Typical rural buildings in brick construction, of architectural significance.
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Kulkwitz village church (church (with furnishings), churchyard with wall enclosing the street, Soviet memorial and war memorial for those who fell in World War I) | Unity Street (map) |
around 1200 | Romanesque choir tower church with semicircular apse, of architectural, art-historical and local significance.
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Landkraftwerke Kulkwitz (formerly): Former administration building of a lignite power station, today residential building | Zwenkauer Strasse 132 (map) |
1913 | Clinker brick facade with plaster elements, representative entrance area in sandstone, remarkable building in reform style, evidence of lignite mining (Albertschacht and Carolaschacht), of architectural, industrial and regional history. |
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Kulkwitz cogeneration plant (formerly): control room of a former power plant | Zwenkauer Strasse 132 (behind) (map) |
around 1960 (control center) | Plastered construction with clinker brick structures, of technical and regional significance.
The building is the control room of the former Kulkwitz thermal power station, the exact construction time is not known, it was probably built around 1960, the technical facilities are partly more recent (date of construction until around 1980). Structured structure with three-storey front bar and basilically stepped rear part, in the middle of which is the control center. According to its purpose and time of origin, the building shows a clear and functional architecture with plastered facades and dividing elements in yellow clinker bricks; the design shows the effects of the New Building of the 1920s. The history of lignite mining and the use of lignite on site goes back to the 19th century. The first successful boreholes for lignite began in Göhrenz in 1860, followed by the establishment of the lignite stock corporation "Grube Mansfeld" in 1864 with a pit sunk in the Albersdorf area. In the 1880s, more shafts were sunk, including the Glückauf shaft (1881) and the most important shafts of the King Albert pit (1884) and the Carola shaft on Kulkwitzer Flur, which from 1911 supplied the coal for the 1910 power station of the “Landkraftwerke Leipzig AG in Kulkwitz ”. Initially, the Kulkwitz power plant served the regional power supply, it had its own high-voltage network of 81 km in length and supplies the city of Markranstädt and 28 communities in the Leipzig district with electricity. In 1914 the length of the high-voltage network was already 602 km and that of the low-voltage network 206 km, which connected 23 cities and 719 localities (power 14 MW). After the First World War, the supply area was expanded to include other parts of the Merseburg, Querfurt and Eckartsberga districts by purchasing existing small overland plants. In 1938 the Leipziger Braunkohlenwerke AG merged with the land power plants. In 1948 the coal mine and power plant were separated again and the power plant was incorporated into the VEB Energiekombinat Leipzig. The power plant was converted and upgraded several times so that the output of the plant could be increased further. From 1979, the gradual conversion to a thermal power station to cover the heating requirements of the Grünau housing estate took place. In 1981 another new heating plant was built on the area of the former Carolaschacht east of Zwenkauer Straße. Both coal-fired power plants were in operation until 1994. In the mid-1990s, extensive demolition of the buildings and facilities and construction of a new peak-load heating plant that produces district heating on the basis of gas. Due to the multiple changes in the Kulkwitz power plant, hardly any buildings or systems with historical significance have survived. In addition to the former administration building at Zwenkauer Straße 132–142, which refers to the power plant's beginnings as an important regional electricity supplier, only the control room contains largely authentic architectural evidence that documents and illustrates the history of the power plant. The control room represents its recent past, which included the conversion from an electricity to a thermal power station. Under this aspect, the control room embodies a testimonial value for the development and the importance of the lignite industry and energy supply or heat supply in the region. In addition, the building with its technical equipment is a technical monument in the general sense. A control room forms the center of a power plant. All system-relevant processes are monitored and controlled from there. The facilities that still exist today enable an understanding of how the control room works. The central room of the switch attendant is outstanding. Switchboards, the switch table and the indirect lighting system are still preserved in this. In the building there are also the control cabinets, including from Siemens, and the massive cable harnesses in the basement. This results in a high technical historical value. In addition to the Kulkwitz control room, there are only three other listed control rooms for thermal power stations in Saxony; the other examples of control systems of this type belong to hydropower plants, waterworks and substations. A rarity value for the object can thus also be determined. |
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Lindennaundorf
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Post mill Lindennaundorf (post mill with technical equipment) | Priesteblicher Strasse (map) |
1848 | Implemented in 2009/10 by Mühlenweg on Priesteblicher Straße, significance in terms of local history and technology.
Post windmill consisting of a trestle, wood-clad mill box with house tree, comb wheel, grinding stone, wing cross with four louvre blades, windmill from Mittelweg 1 (Flstk. 129/1) transferred to Priesteblicher Straße - (Flstk. 137, 136, 224, 225), when implemented Parts renewed, laying of the foundation stone on July 11, 2009, Bock on July 21, 2009, box assembly August 18, 2009, box cladding covered with larch wood, exterior staircase made in Neukyhna. |
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Dorfkirche Lindennaundorf (church (with furnishings), cemetery with a memorial for those who fell in World War I and some old tombs, including tombs set into the churchyard wall) | Schönauer Strasse (map) |
13th century | in the core Romanesque choir tower church, church tower with baroque dome, of architectural and local significance.
Church: tower with a baroque hood Monument to the fallen: sandstone, inscription, implied steel helmet on a cushion as an upper end, cemetery wall: grave slabs set into the wall at the turn of the century, monument to the fallen, partially renovated. |
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Residential house, side building, barn and entrance gate of a three-sided courtyard | Schönauer Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1900 | Well-preserved example of a closed courtyard from the turn of the century around 1900 in brick architecture, residential house with twin windows in the gable, of architectural significance.
Residential building: two floors, broken stone plinth, clinker brick with clinker brick structure Stable: two storeys, clinker brick facade Barn: brick facade Goal post: clinker brick. |
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House of a farm | Schönauer Strasse 25 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | rural house with half-timbered upper floor, in an important urban development location at the entrance to the town, of architectural significance.
Two floors, ground floor in clay, upper floor half-timbered (originally plastered, plaster removed in recent years and facing boards attached to beams - according to information!), Old window layout, saddle roof. |
09256768 |
Meyhen
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House and stable of a farm | Dorfplatz 5 (map) |
19th century | Residential building upper floor half-timbered plastered, side building brick facade, typical local courtyard in a prominent location, historically important.
Residential house: two storeys, saddle roof, plastered, half-timbered, barn with straw and clay compartments, bat dormers, saddle roof, stable made of red bricks, cornice, original roof tiles, courtyard severely endangered, demolished in 2007. |
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War | Meuchener Straße 15 (opposite) (map) |
after 1918 (war memorial) | of local importance.
Concrete casting, inscription: “Thank you heroes” 1914–1918 and names of the dead. |
09257390 |
Priestly
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Dorfkirche Priesteblich (church (with furnishings), churchyard with some old tombs and memorial for those who fell in the First World War) | Kirchplatz (map) |
13th century | The core is a late Romanesque hall church with a west tower and a choir closed on three sides, baroque and classicist tombstones in the churchyard, of significance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape.
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Residential house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard, plus courtyard wall with gate entrance and gate | Kirchplatz 5 (map) |
re. 1892 | Well-preserved courtyard that characterizes the townscape, residential building richly decorated plastered facade and gable roof, farm buildings with brick buildings, side buildings with representative gables, of architectural significance.
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Quesitz
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Barn of a three-sided farm | Hauptstrasse 40; 42 (card) |
19th century | Typical local half-timbered barn with straw and clay compartments, historically important.
Half-timbered structure: straw and loam filled in, barn endangered. |
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House and gate (with gate) of a former four-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 61 (map) |
around 1700 | Upper floor half-timbered with St. Andrew's crosses and Wilder Mann figure, of architectural significance.
Formerly completely preserved courtyard, two storeys, residential building with gable roof, half-timbered 19th century, stables and barn brick, residential building renovated, side building and barn not renovated, one side building demolished (2003), barn and second side building also demolished (2012). |
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Quesitz manor: Former manor house of a manor | Hauptstrasse 71 (map) |
around 1750 | Plastered building with a high mansard roof, representative, historically significant building with a beautiful portal, of architectural and local significance.
Two storeys, mansard roof, some renovations inside, today kindergarten. |
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Residential building | Hauptstrasse 78 (map) |
19th century | Stately building, half-hipped roof, plastered facade, upper floor probably half-timbered plastered, part of the old town center in an important urban development location on the corner of Kirchweg, presumably an old rectory, of historical and architectural importance.
Two floors, distinctive location. |
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Quesitz village church (church (with furnishings) and churchyard with two old tombs) | Kirchweg (map) |
1757 | Baroque hall church with west tower, inside pulpit altar with sparse rococo ornaments, a baroque tomb at the church and historic tomb of landowner Christel, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape.
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Rectory | Kirchweg 16 (map) |
1920s | simple plastered facade, hipped roof with roof house, in the reform style of the period after 1910, cultural and historical significance.
Two floors, original: window, door, uninhabited. |
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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 56 left Elbisch (see also material document - Obj. 09305644) | Lützener Strasse 155 (near) | after 1828 | In terms of surveying and regional history, it is important as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815.
After Napoleon's reign ended, the borders of Europe were redefined at the Congress of Vienna from September 18, 1814 to June 9, 1815. Saxony, which fought alongside Napoleon and was therefore among the defeated, had to cede almost two thirds of its territory by decision of the victorious powers. Almost all of these areas were assigned to Prussia and became part of the Prussian province of Saxony. The new border ran - beginning in Wittig on the Witka River (now Poland) across the Upper Lusatia, met the Elbe at Strehla, continued west to Schkeuditz and finally ended south of Leipzig at today's border with Saxony-Anhalt. Even today it can be traced back to the division of the church provinces between Saxony and Brandenburg. The first marking of the newly created border line was made in 1815 by means of wooden stakes erected in pairs. The distances between the boundary signs were not uniform, but referred to local conditions such as ditches, rivers or roads and varied between 200 and 4,350 meters. From 1828 the wooden border posts were gradually replaced by much more solid border stones, the design of which goes back to Prussian designs and which are known as pilare (Spanish for "column"). A total of four types of boundary stones can be distinguished. They are numbered from east to west, with the counting starting anew on the Elbe (right Elbe boundary stones number 1 - 212, left Elbe number 1 - 74). East of the Elbe, the stones between number 1 and number 82 are initially designed as a pair of granite blocks, between which a runner stone marks the exact boundary. From number 82 to 148, truncated pyramids stand directly on the border line. Then the forms alternate unsystematically between slender sandstone steles and truncated pyramids with plinths. Several volunteer local researchers have brought together essential findings on the course of the former Saxon-Prussian border. The property of the Saxon-Prussian boundary stones as a monument results from their historical significance; they are reminiscent of a decisive event for Saxony's history. The public interest in preservation is based on the great attention that individual people, groups and communities pay to these stone testimonies of history. In the meantime, several publications have appeared, more extensive documentation is available and signs have even been put up on at least one section of the former border. |
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Räpitz
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More pictures | Material population component of the material population Elsterfloßgraben: Floßgraben section Markranstädt (see population list, object 09304747) | (Map) | 1501–1700 (raft ditch) | Belonging to the Elster rafting system, the combination of artificially created ditches and natural water courses makes the Elster raft ditch an important testimony to the hydraulic engineering of the 17th century with a high regional historical value.
Raft ditch, originally three meters wide at the top of the dam and one meter wide at the bottom, now easily recognizable in the landscape through the surrounding vegetation. |
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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 58 left Elbisch (see also material document - Obj. 09305644) | At the train (map) |
after 1828 | In terms of surveying and regional history, it is important as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815.
After Napoleon's reign ended, the borders of Europe were redefined at the Congress of Vienna from September 18, 1814 to June 9, 1815. Saxony, which fought alongside Napoleon and was therefore among the defeated, had to cede almost two thirds of its territory by decision of the victorious powers. Almost all of these areas were assigned to Prussia and became part of the Prussian province of Saxony. The new border ran - beginning in Wittig on the Witka River (now Poland) across the Upper Lusatia, met the Elbe at Strehla, continued west to Schkeuditz and finally ended south of Leipzig at today's border with Saxony-Anhalt. Even today it can be traced back to the division of the church provinces between Saxony and Brandenburg. The first marking of the newly created border line was made in 1815 by means of wooden stakes erected in pairs. The distances between the boundary signs were not uniform, but referred to local conditions such as ditches, rivers or roads and varied between 200 and 4,350 meters. From 1828 the wooden border posts were gradually replaced by much more solid border stones, the design of which goes back to Prussian designs and which are known as pilare (Spanish for "column"). A total of four types of boundary stones can be distinguished. They are numbered from east to west, with the counting starting anew on the Elbe (right Elbe boundary stones number 1 - 212, left Elbe number 1 - 74). East of the Elbe, the stones between number 1 and number 82 are initially designed as a pair of granite blocks, between which a runner stone marks the exact boundary. From number 82 to 148, truncated pyramids stand directly on the border line. Then the forms alternate unsystematically between slender sandstone steles and truncated pyramids with plinths. Several volunteer local researchers have brought together essential findings on the course of the former Saxon-Prussian border. The property of the Saxon-Prussian boundary stones as a monument results from their historical significance; they are reminiscent of a decisive event for Saxony's history. The public interest in preservation is based on the great attention that individual people, groups and communities pay to these stone testimonies of history. In the meantime, several publications have appeared, more extensive documentation is available and signs have even been put up on at least one section of the former border. Sandstone cube with the number 58 carved on the opposite side and the country code KS / KP directly on the border line. |
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Memorial to those who fell in the wars of 1866 and 1870/1871 and to those who fell in World War I | Dorfstrasse (map) |
after 1871 (German-French war memorial) | of local importance.
weathered, imperial eagle, renovated in 2000. |
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House of a former four-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 1 (map) |
19th century | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, architectural significance, prominent urban planning location.
Residential house: half-timbered, plastered facade, gable roof, stable building: ground floor brick, upstairs half-timbered with brick, corner location, barn no longer available, original: roof structure, window size not changed, but partly new windows, stable building demolished, discovered in 2005. |
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House of a farm | Dorfstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1900 | one of the typical regional farmhouses of the recent past in brick construction, characterizing the townscape and building historical importance.
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House of a farm | Dorfstrasse 7 (map) |
19th century | typical, stately half-timbered house with clay ground floor, of architectural significance.
Newly restored, plastered on the ground floor, sandstone plinth, hipped roof. |
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Western side building of a former four-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 9 (map) |
around 1850 | Half-timbered construction, of importance in terms of local history and building history.
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Residential house, barn and attached stable of a farm | Dorfstrasse 27 (map) |
19th century | Residential building upper floor half-timbered, ground floor presumably clay, farm building in brick construction, courtyard that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance.
Residential house plastered facade, barn made of brick. |
09257455 |
Schkeitbar
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Rectory, side building and gate entrance to the rectory | Pfarrgasse 8 (map) |
19th century | Rectory upper floor half-timbered plastered, side building with brick gable and half-timbered upper storey, of local and architectural importance.
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Schkeitbar village church: Church (with furnishings), as well as churchyard with enclosure, memorial for those who fell in World War I, some old tombs and the Müller family crypt | Räpitzer Strasse (map) |
1741-1742 | Baroque hall church with west tower, valuable interior fittings, crypt house of neo-Gothic, multi-colored brick construction, of importance in terms of architectural history, the history of the place and the appearance of the town.
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House (two parts) of a farm | Räpitzer Strasse 22 (map) |
around 1900 (left half of the house, clinker brick building) | Urban-looking building, the one residential house decorated plastered facade with a bay-like protrusion, profiled base and roof cornice, the second residential building clinker facade with central projecting, of architectural and local significance.
Plastered building: two floors, half-hipped roof, sandstone base, semicircular facade porch, profiled base and eaves, original windows, clinker building: two floors, 1-2-1 axes, middle part crowned with gable, sandstone base, left gable end still crowned with a pyramid, except semicircular Gable windows all windows new. |
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Eastern stable building, barn and attached western side building of a four-sided courtyard | Räpitzer Strasse 24 (map) |
19th century | Well-preserved courtyard ensemble, barn and attached side building in half-timbered construction, of architectural and local importance.
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Residential stable house, side building and gate entrance of a former three-sided courtyard | Räpitzer Strasse 27 (map) |
around 1900 | representative, typical local courtyard, residential stable house with beautiful clinker brick facade, brick building side building (front half of the side building with half-timbered upper floor demolished before 2012), of architectural and local significance.
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Residential house and side building of a four-sided courtyard | Räpitzer Strasse 29 (map) |
around 1900 | Residential house with an interesting design of the gable wall with different colored bricks, triple windows in the gable, side building on the upper floor, half-timbered on the courtyard side, of importance in terms of building history and local history.
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House and two side buildings of a farm | Räpitzer Strasse 30 (map) |
re. 1892 | Brick building, residential house in an elaborate design with triple windows in the gable, courtyard that characterizes the street scene, of architectural and local significance.
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Side building and barn of a four-sided courtyard | Räpitzer Strasse 36 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Brick buildings, side buildings with twin windows in the gable, beautiful courtyard ensemble, of architectural significance.
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Barn of a farm | Seebenischer Weg 1 (map) |
19th century | Plastered facade (clay barn?), Original roof truss, borders the churchyard, of architectural significance.
Gable roof, original roof truss, plastered gable facing the street. |
09257693 |
Schkölen
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Schkölen-Räpitz stop; Railway line Leipzig-Plagwitz - Pörsten (stop) | At the train station 10 | 1897 (train station) | today a residential house, brick building from the Wilhelminian style with a crooked hip roof, of local historical importance.
two-and-a-half storeys, clinker brick building with decorative strap, extension, neighboring farm building no monument. On September 1, 1897, the Prussian-Hessian State Railways opened the 17.3 km long railway line Leipzig-Plagwitz-Lützen (-Pörsten) (LSRP - 12026 IV). On January 19, 1898, the line to Pörsten (Rippachtal) was extended and also included the Seebenisch stop (from 1952: Kulkwitz-Süd ). 1965 freight traffic. From 1969 the route was listed in the timetables under the timetable number 512. With the timetable change of Deutsche Bahn AG on May 24, 1998, the Pörstener Eisenbahn was shut down after over 100 years of operation and the track systems in the Leipzig area were dismantled from 2004, the embankment was retained. The former railway embankment is used as a cycle path (Elster-Saale cycle path) from the Leipzig city limits to Lützen. |
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Residential house, two side buildings built next to each other and barn as well as gate pillars of a four-sided courtyard | Hunnenstrasse 7 (map) |
re. 1892 | Residential building brick construction with storey and roof cornices and segmented arched windows, half-timbered barn with clay infills, side building in brick construction, large local farm, of local and architectural importance.
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Residential house, two side buildings and barn as well as a gate entrance to a four-sided courtyard | Hunnenstrasse 9 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Residential house and side building red brick buildings, structured with yellow clinker, half-timbered barn, large local farm, of local and architectural importance.
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Barn of a farm | Hunnenstrasse 14 (map) |
End of the 19th century | large brick barn that characterizes the townscape and is of architectural significance. |
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House and barn of a farm | Hunnenstrasse 16 (map) |
re. 1893 | Brick buildings defining the townscape, of architectural significance.
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Barn of a farm | Hunnenstrasse 29 (map) |
End of the 19th century | mighty plastered brick barn in a location that characterizes the townscape, of importance in terms of local history.
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Southern stable building, two adjacent, northern side buildings and barn as well as three gates of a four-sided courtyard | Hunnenstrasse 31 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Stately courtyard in a striking location, barn a mighty brick building made of red and yellow clinker, stables partly clay, partly brick, side buildings brick buildings, of architectural and local significance.
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House and barn of a farm | Hunnenstrasse 32 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Clinker brick dwelling, half-timbered barn, courtyard that characterizes the street scene, of architectural significance.
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House, side building and barn of a four-sided courtyard | Hunnenstrasse 36 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Residential house of simple brick construction with twin windows in the gable, half-timbered barn, homestead in a prominent corner location, of historical importance.
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Residential building | Hunnenstrasse 66 (map) |
around 1900 | Wilhelminian style plastered facade, side elevation with open space, echoes of the Swiss style, building is located outside the village center near the train station, historically important.
Two floors, 2-2 axes, new windows, new roof. |
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Memorial to the fallen of World War 1 | Kitzener Weg (map) |
after 1918 (war memorial) | of local importance.
Inscription: "For our fallen 1914–1918", names of the dead, and further inscription: "Heroes fell in the struggle for Germany's honor and being, their name will never fade away, holy should be to us." |
09257501 |
Seebenisch
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Seebenisch stop; Kulkwitz-Süd stop; Railway line Leipzig-Plagwitz - Pörsten (stop) | Am Alten Bahnhof 21 (map) |
1915 (train station) | Railway line Leipzig-Plagwitz-Pörsten , today residential building, simple plastered building with cornice and hipped roof, significance for the local history.
On September 1, 1897, the Prussian-Hessian State Railways opened the 17.3 km long railway line Leipzig-Plagwitz-Lützen (-Pörsten). On January 19, 1898, the line to Pörsten (Rippachtal) was extended and also included the Seebenisch stop (from 1952: »Kulkwitz-Süd«). From 1969 the route was listed in the timetables under the timetable number 512. With the timetable change of Deutsche Bahn AG on May 24, 1998, the Pörstener Eisenbahn was shut down after over 100 years of operation and the track systems in the Leipzig area were dismantled from 2004, the embankment was retained. The former railway embankment is used as a cycle path (Elster-Saale cycle path) from the Leipzig city limits to Lützen. |
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House and barn of a farm | At the forge 3 (map) |
19th century | Residential house with simple plastered construction, striking brick barn with original roof structure, of architectural significance.
The facility cannot be seen from the courtyard, the stable was deleted in 2002. |
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Four multi-family houses (Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 7 and Seitenstrasse 1, 2, 4) and a wash house in a residential complex | Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1930 | Plastered facade with corner blocks, hipped roof, typical settlement architecture of the 1920s / 1930s, of architectural significance.
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09257575
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House and barn of a farm | Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 35 (map) |
19th century | red brick buildings, partly plastered, well-preserved example of a rural courtyard, of architectural significance.
red brick buildings, inscription plaque. |
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Barn and gate entrance to a farm | Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 37 (map) |
Weather vane rel. 1899 | Barn partly made of clay, barn roof as an arched roof made of zinc sheet (manufactured by the Grohmann & Frosch company in Leipzig), half-timbered extension to the courtyard, very large facility in a prominent location, courtyard entrance with sandstone pillars, important from an architectural perspective.
Barn roof made of zinc sheet, manufactured by Grohmann & Frosch in Leipzig. |
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House of a farm | Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 42 (map) |
around 1850 | Ground floor clay, upper floor half-timbered plastered, one-sided crooked hip roof, belonging to the old town center, of architectural significance.
original windows |
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Residential house with outbuildings | Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 44 (map) |
End of the 19th century | simply structured plastered building, typical local house in a corner location, historically important.
Residential building: two storeys, six axes, red tile base, gable roof, cornice. |
09257585
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villa | Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 46 (map) |
around 1900 | representative building in the country house style, plastered building with explosive gable, historically significant.
with half-timbering on the upper floor (?), original windows, plastered construction. |
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Four multi-family houses (Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 7 and Seitenstrasse 1, 2, 4) and a wash house in a residential complex | Side street 1; 2; 4 (card) |
around 1930 | Plastered facade with corner blocks, hipped roof, typical settlement architecture of the 1920s / 1930s, of architectural significance.
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Thronitz
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Dorfkirche Thronitz (church (with furnishings), as well as churchyard with surrounding wall) | Ringstrasse (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Hall church with retracted choir and west tower, tower with pointed helmet, in the arched style of the 19th century, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town.
Plastered building with retracted choir and three-sided apse, square west tower with high, pointed hood, polygonal stair tower, interior flat-roofed, three-sided gallery, wooden pulpit, altarpiece blessing Christ. |
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Old school (former school, now residential building, with barn) | Ringstrasse 1 (map) |
19th century | School building with plastered facade and half-hipped roof, half-timbered barn, characterizing the townscape in a prominent location in the immediate vicinity of the churchyard and the entrance to the town, of architectural and local importance.
Residential house: original windows and roof, barn: gable with brick, otherwise half-timbered with clay infills, barn endangered. |
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House and southern stable of a farm | Ringstrasse 2 (map) |
19th century | Local half-timbered buildings in a prominent location, of architectural and local significance.
Residential house: plastered facade, saddle roof, two storeys, extension, brick stable, plastered gable side. |
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Barn of a farm | Ringstrasse 6 (map) |
19th century | Half-timbered barn with clay infills in the town center, of architectural significance.
Gable roof, clay infill. |
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House of a farm | Ringstrasse 7 (map) |
19th century | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, ground floor clay, historically important. |
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House of a farm | Ringstrasse 9 (map) |
19th century | Upper floor half-timbered on the courtyard side, gable in brick construction, typical building, historically important. |
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Memorial to the fallen of World War 1 | Ringstrasse 25 (opposite) (map) |
around 1920 (war memorial) | of local importance.
made of sandstone |
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House, two side buildings and barn of a farm | Ringstrasse 37 (map) |
around 1900 | Stately courtyard, residential house and attached side building brick buildings, half-timbered barn, second side building, upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and local significance.
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Side building of a farm | Ringstrasse 39 (map) |
19th century | Upper floor half-timbered on the courtyard side, brick gable, building that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance. |
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Residential house, two side buildings and barn as well as gate entrance (with gate) of a four-sided courtyard | Ringstrasse 41 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Completely unchanged stately courtyard, residential building on the upper floor with ambitious half-timbering, on the ground floor possibly former surrounding framework, farm building in brick construction, brick gate pillars with spherical crowning, of architectural and local significance.
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Remarks
- ↑ The list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony provides binding information .