List of cultural monuments in Meerane
The list of cultural monuments in Meerane contains the cultural monuments in Meerane .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .
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- Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
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Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
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- Dating: indicates the year of completion or the date of the first mention or the period of construction
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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 .
Meerane
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Historical preservation area city center Meerane | (Map) | Historical preservation area city center Meerane |
09247670
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Remains of the city wall | (Map) | 14./15. century | Significant in local history.
Burggasse, on the property at August-Bebel-Straße 21, Bornberg between Badergasse and Friedrichstraße. |
09241695
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Transformer house and embankment wall | Roller coaster (map) |
around 1935 | Significant in terms of technology history and the appearance of the town.
Ashlar. |
09241986
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House of the gymnast community in Meerane, town hall | Roller coaster 12 (map) |
1927-1928 | of importance in terms of building history, art history and local history; in the modern style with expressionist elements; Architects: Bock, Paatzsch & Thier (Leipzig)
with inlet house; Laying of the foundation stone on July 30, 1927; Inauguration ceremonies June 21-25, 1928; The main hall has been called the " Werner Bochmann Hall" since 1995 . |
09241676
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Tenement house | Roller coaster 14 (map) |
around 1900 | Of the type in closed development, historically important, historically with clinker brick facade
Mixed clinker construction, red clinker brick, window roofing with plastic jewelry, roof structures very beautifully original |
09241677
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Apartment building in closed development | Roller coaster 16 (map) |
around 1900 | Structurally important; Historicism; with clinker facade
Mixed clinker construction, red clinker, ground floor changed, window canopies with plastic decorations |
09241678
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Tenement house (two parts of the house) in a corner and closed development | Roller coaster 18; 20 (card) |
around 1900 | historically important; with clinker facade; historicist architecture with emphasis on corners
Mixed clinker construction, orange clinker, original front door. |
09241679
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Apartment building in half-open development | Altmarkt 1 (map) |
around 1880 | historically important; large late founding building with plastered facade and elevated central projecting, characterizing the street
with a former tobacco shop; Plaster scratches on the ground floor, arched window openings, original windows preserved (demolition permit issued on July 18, 1994) |
09241689
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Memorial to those killed in the First World War by the fire brigade | Am Bürgergarten (map) |
around 1920 (war memorial) | of local importance |
09241697
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Residential building | Am Bürgergarten 3 (map) |
around 1750 | of importance in terms of building history and social history; Half-timbering on the ground floor and first floor, in the place of rarity
Half-timbered house, half-timbered on the ground floor preserved, some uprights broken, externally good condition, gable clad, tailcoat roof |
09241696
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Administration building of the body shop | Am Merzenberg 6; 8 (card) |
around 1880 | of importance in terms of building history and local history; in GDR times production site for the bodies of the Trabant and Wartburg car brands; Plaster facade |
09241698
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Residential and administrative building of a factory, with side fencing | Am Merzenberg 20; 22 (card) |
around 1890 | Architecturally and locally of importance, representative building of historicism |
09241699
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Residential house in open development | Am Rotenberg 20 (map) |
around 1870 | Architecturally important, facade with a classicistic appearance
Ashlar plaster on the ground floor, front doors added later |
09241704
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Residential building | Am Rotenberg 24 (map) |
around 1830 | Architecturally and locally of importance, with a half-timbered upper floor, once the home of the pond master
Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, ground floor heavily changed due to windows that are too large, rear extension, typical buildings |
09241703
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Residential building | Am Rotenberg 28 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | historically important |
09241705
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Residential house in semi-open development | Am Rotenberg 29 (map) |
around 1800 | Architecturally important, half-timbered construction
Half-timbered upper floor, ground floor massive drive under. |
09241706
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Residential building | Am Rotenberg 30 (map) |
around 1830 | Architecturally important, half-timbered upper floor plastered, ground floor massive |
09241707
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Residential building | Am Rotenberg 36 (map) |
around 1830 | Architecturally important, half-timbered construction
Only ground floor, two-story on the courtyard side. |
09241708
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Residential building | Am Rotenberg 67 (map) |
around 1800 | Architecturally important, half-timbered construction
Half-timbered upper floor, ground floor massive drive under. |
09241710
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Residential house in semi-open development | Am Rotenberg 95 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Architecturally important, half-timbered construction
Half-timbered upper floor plastered, ground floor massive drive under |
09241711
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Front gate of a residential building | Amtsstrasse 14 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Craftsmanship and artistic importance, with carvings
Carved heads, possibly man / woman portraits. |
09241712
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Motorway maintenance facility with an administration building and two functional buildings | At the Autobahn 13 (map) |
around 1935 | old location Seiferitz; Architecturally and historically important, in the style of the 1930s
Planned complex with the same design, in 2017 deletion of three double houses (numbers 1/3, 5/7 and 9/11), as they are no longer of sufficient monument value; The Autobahnmeisterei An der Autobahn 13 with parcel 108/17 remains unchanged in the monument value. |
09241755
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Apartment building in closed development | On steep wall 13 (map) |
around 1890 | historically important, historicistic plastered facade with fluted pilaster strips; heavily modernized, new windows, original front door |
09241714
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Apartment house designed in closed development | On the steep wall 27 (map) |
around 1900 | Historically important, historic clinker brick facade
Mixed clinker construction, ground floor and windows modernized, original front door, red clinker brick, rich window canopies with plastic decoration |
09241715
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Apartment building in closed development | On steep wall 29 (map) |
around 1900 | Historically important, historic clinker brick facade
Original front door. |
09241716
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Apartment building in closed development | On steep wall 31 (map) |
around 1900 | Historically important, historic clinker brick facade
Yellow clinker brick, original front door |
09241717
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Apartment building in closed development | On steep wall 33 (map) |
around 1900 | Historically important, historic clinker brick facade
Yellow clinker brick, original front door. |
09241718
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Apartment building in closed development | On steep wall 35 (map) |
around 1900 | Historically important, historic clinker brick facade
Yellow clinker brick, front door and window changed. |
09241719
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Apartment building in closed development | On steep wall 37 (map) |
around 1900 | Historically important, historic clinker brick facade
white glazed brick, original front door, ground floor and windows changed |
09241720
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Apartment building in closed development | On the steep wall 37a (map) |
around 1900 | Historically important, historic clinker brick facade
Mixed clinker construction, yellow clinker, original repaired front door, original window |
09241721
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Apartment building in closed development | On the steep wall 39 (map) |
around 1900 | Historically important, historic clinker brick facade
Mixed clinker construction, red clinker brick with white ornament, repaired door, new window |
09241722
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Apartment building in closed development | On steep wall 41 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, richly structured historic clinker brick facade
Mixed clinker construction, red clinker brick, original front door, window changed |
09241723
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development | On steep wall 43 (map) |
around 1900 | Historically important, historic clinker brick facade
Mixed clinker construction, plastering on the ground floor, front door repaired, window renewed |
09241724
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | On the steep wall 48 (map) |
around 1900 | Historically of importance, historic clinker brick facade, elaborate roof extension with volute gable
Mixed clinker construction, yellow clinker, windows on the ground floor original |
09241725
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Apartment building in closed development | On steep wall 51 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, historic clinker brick facade
Mixed clinker construction, yellow clinker, plaster ashlar on the ground floor |
09241726
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Apartment building in closed development | On steep wall 52 (map) |
around 1905 | Historically important, clinker brick facade with Art Nouveau elements
Mixed clinker construction, white stones, front door, original windows, skylights partly with green colored glass |
09241727
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development | On steep wall 88 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, historic clinker brick facade with corner tower
Mixed clinker construction, slight changes on the ground floor, original front door |
09241728
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Apartment house in a corner | Annenstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1890 | with shop, historically important, historic building with corner balcony
Original front door and windows on upper floors, base and color scheme changed, facade structure with balcony on 1st floor original, beautiful front door; heavily modernized, but important as a corner house |
09241729
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Tenement house in a corner and half-open development, with lateral fencing | Annenstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1890 | Historically important, historicistic plastered facade
Plastered facade, windows, doors original. |
09241730
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Apartment building in half-open development | Annenstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1870 | Significant building and local history, historic facade
Facade structure, fence and gate original; 1874 weaving school, 1895 re-establishment of the “Herberge zur Heimat” by the local association for Inner Mission |
09241731
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Residential house in a corner and closed development | Annenstrasse 7 (map) |
around 1880 | Historically important, historicistic plastered facade
Originally with shop, front door original. |
09241732
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Apartment house in half-open development with side wing in the courtyard | Annenstrasse 7a (map) |
around 1905 | Historically significant, historic building, clinker brick facade also on the ground floor
contrasted in color, original gate, lateral gate entrance broken off before 2010 |
09241733
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Residential house in a corner and semi-open development | Auberg 2 (card) |
around 1900 | Architecturally and locally of importance, formerly the Hotel "Stadt Rom"
Street name according to ALK "Auberg". |
09241694
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Residential building in closed development | Augasse 18 (map) |
in the middle of the 19th century | architecturally significant, founder time -spätklassizistische plaster facade
Door and window frames preserved, changes to the doors and windows |
09241736
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Heiste in front of a row of houses | Augasse 18 to 32 (in front, straight) (map) |
19th century | defining the appearance of the place and of significance in terms of local history |
09241737
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Residential building in closed development | Augasse 22 (map) |
around 1870 | Architecturally important, plastered facade from the late 19th century
Roof structures changed, rich original inventory. |
09241738
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Tenement house (with two house numbers) in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 1; 3 (card) |
around 1910 | with shop, historically important, reform architecture with half-timbered gable
semicircular bay window, gable with half-timbering, plaster damage |
09241740
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Residential house in corner location and in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1870 | Architecturally important, plastered facade from the late 19th century
Roof structures, facade structure, windows and gate are original |
09241741
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 16 (map) |
around 1890, possibly earlier | with a shop, historically important, historically remodeled facade
Roof structure typical for the end of the 19th century, the house possibly earlier and not redesigned until the end of the 19th century |
09241743
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Residential building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 19 (map) |
August-Bebel-Strasse 113, Meeraneum 1800 | Historically important, simple plastered building with a late baroque mansard roof
Endangered. |
09241745
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Residential building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 23 (map) |
around 1800 | Historically important, the building is essentially baroque, with a large gateway
Former pharmacy, gate passage, remains of the vaults in the shop area, half-timbered upper floor plastered, mansard roof, arched doors and windows |
09241746
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Apartment house in a corner | August-Bebel-Strasse 32 (map) |
at the end of the 19th century | with shop, historically important, historic building with interesting facade design
Rich facade structure. |
09241747
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Front gate of a residential building | August-Bebel-Strasse 62 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (gate) | Artisanal and artistic of importance, in the Neo-Rococo style |
09241750
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Residential building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 111 (map) |
at the end of the 19th century | Architecturally important, beautiful gate system
originally also Heinrichstraße 2, modernized by amalgamating several houses, entrances on the courtyard side |
09241753
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Residential building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 113 (map) |
Late 19th century | Architecturally important, historic facade with stucco elements |
09241754
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Residential building in closed development | Outer Crimmitschauer Strasse 40 (map) |
around 1900 | historically important; historicist, richly decorated facade with stucco
Hermann Schultze's sculpture and stucco shop |
09241680
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Residential building in closed development | Outer Crimmitschauer Strasse 45 (map) |
around 1885 | Significant building history, historicist architecture
endangered |
09241681
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Office building of a dairy | Outer Crimmitschauer Strasse 64 (map) |
1930s | used today as a residential building, of architectural and local significance, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s and 1930s |
09241682
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Residential building | Outer Crimmitschauer Strasse 77 (map) |
around 1925/1930 | historically important, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s and 1930s; Covered entrance, original balcony and grilles |
09241683
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Villa with garden and gate | Outer Crimmitschauer Strasse 78 (map) |
around 1925 | In terms of building history, garden history and local history of importance, in the manner of a double villa
Monument text:
In 1896 there was evidence of a brick factory on the site of the later garden (measuring table sheet 1896). In 1908, the measuring table in the east of the canvas factory shows a fenced area with two separate buildings. In the measuring table sheet from 1926, the villa was entered as the third building on the existing property. It can be assumed that the property was used as a garden even before the villa was built. It can be assumed that the existing trees (e.g. the solitary oak and the linden trees on the eastern border) were included in the planning of the villa garden. The existing trees, the front garden and a former rock garden, the hills of which have been preserved with trees, bear witness to an elaborately designed villa garden. The spacious lawned area of the garden appears to have been cleared today, the first two buildings have been demolished, the former fruit and vegetable garden (north-west area) has been isolated and built over. The western part of the park-like garden with remains of the Gahölz population (row of trees on the fence and a blue spruce) was excluded.
The villa is accessed via two rear entrances, to which the driveway with small stone paving and the access path lead from the street. The gate consists of four plastered pillars with roof tile cover, two gate leaves and a door (metal construction). The wooden fence is secondary. The relatively large area of the garden that is still preserved has old trees in rows, groups and individual positions. Four parts of the garden can be distinguished with the front garden. The eastern part, in which the gardener's house stood, is bordered in the north by a row of trees (two beeches and one linden). Barga maple, beech and Norway maple form a striking group of trees. Linden trees stand on the eastern border. A semi-detached house was added to the south on the street with small gardens. Another part of the garden is in the northeast. There was an outbuilding here. An oak and a chestnut determine the area, which has linden trees on the eastern border and a row of two ash trees and a sycamore maple in the west. The garden part in the north of the villa is characterized by a hill (former rock garden) with ornamental trees (hawthorn, lilac). The front garden shows the best-preserved stock with beech, linden, three blue spruces, two larches, weeping willow, hanging birch and rhododendrons. A pond, over which a bridge led, was filled in for safety reasons when the building was used as a kindergarten. Paths are recognizable in the relief. Along the fence, between the villa gate and the factory gate, there is a row of different trees (hazelnut, two red oak, three norway maple, two linden, ash, sycamore maple). The villa garden and the fruit and vegetable garden were tended until the 1960s by a gardener, Paul Franke, who lived in the gardener's house and was employed by the factory (according to information from the current owner, who grew up in the house). It can be assumed that the garden was oriented towards the Wilhelm-Wunderlich-Park in the north. Remnants of a path system are to be assumed in the ground. The decimated, yet relatively large area of the garden in connection with the two villas opposite is significant. The three villa plots form an ensemble, to which the preserved trees of this garden play an essential role. It still shapes the spatial structure of the garden today. In connection with the industrial development around 1900, the villa plot bears witness to villa architecture in the vicinity of the factories. It is therefore of architectural and gardening historical importance as well as local history. (LfD / 2014; editor: Ragnhild Kober-Carriére) |
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Villa with enclosure and remnants of the garden | Outer Crimmitschauer Strasse 79 (map) |
around 1905/1910 | Architecturally and locally of importance, stately villa in the style of historicism
Monument text: Description and justification of the garden monument: The villa property, which has been reduced by about half over the course of time (see measuring table sheet from 1908) only shows remnants of woody stock (weeping ash, beech, rhododendron). As a corner property, it has an exposed location on the road that climbs to the west. The fence on Äußere Crimmitzschauer Straße with its corner wall, retaining wall and pillars (plastered masonry), fence panels, gate and gate (metal construction) characterizes the street. In connection with the villa properties Äußere Crimmitzschauer Straße number 78 (opposite) and number 81 (neighboring property), it bears testimony to a villa architecture around 1900 that was located in the area around the factory (Crimmitzschauer Straße number 80). In this context, it has local historical significance. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Not renovated, endangered |
09241685
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Factory with enclosure | Outer Crimmitschauer Strasse 80 (map) |
1906-1911 | Significant building and local history, former canvas weaving mill of Louis Quaas & Co. AG
Originally production of heavy canvas, from 1970 VEB Technische Textilien Meerane |
09241686
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Villa with enclosure, garden with pond and sink and outbuildings | Outer Crimmitschauer Strasse 81 (map) |
around 1905/1910 | Architecturally, architecturally and locally of importance, representative building of late historicism
Memorial text “Representative villa plot (built in 1904) on an almost square floor plan, in the style of historicism; on two floors above a high basement, with a loft; Building structure richly structured by various risalit-like extensions and porches; high, pointed hipped roof with gable and roof extensions (tower windows, dormers, etc.); Side staircase with wooden roof, gable extensions with richly designed decorative consoles; Inside high-quality equipment: representative entrance with beautiful wall panels, spacious staircase, corridor window with original Art Nouveau glazing, etc .; smaller one-storey outbuilding (caretaker's official apartment) adapted to the exterior of the villa ”(from: Bürgerhäuser Bauernhäuser. Particularly endangered cultural monuments in the Free State of Saxony . published by Saxon Ministry of the Interior, Dresden 1994, p. 23) The property, which was divided around 1920 (according to information from the owner, see Messtischblatt 1908) has the following garden parts near the villa and the coach house: driveway (large stone pavement) to the villa and coach house and access path (burned pavement slabs) to the covered entrance stairs with 13 granite steps ( 1), front garden (2), small part of the park with a pond and curiosity in the east of the villa (3), garden in the south of the villa (4). The fence is preserved with a retaining wall and pillars made of plastered masonry with a concrete cover and fence panels made of metal construction, gate pillars, gate and gate are missing. The small landscaped garden area with a pond (roofing felt on the clay floor), fine floor modeling and specifically planted woody plants (two beeches, two linden trees, black pine, rhododendrons) should be emphasized. As an extended front garden area, this part of the garden has a defining effect on the street scene. Views from the elevated house entrance extend beyond it to the city center. From the villa and from curiosity, there are views of the street space with neighboring villas (number 78 and number 79) and factory buildings as well as to the north to the Wilhelm-Wunderlich-Park. The view from the curiosity over the pond to the villa is framed by the trees. In the entrance area of the Remise there are two blue spruces. In the garden there is a cherry tree and a rectangular sandstone basin half set in the ground, paths are to be assumed in the ground under the sward. The small villa garden reveals a design that was previously made, which can probably be traced in remnants of the paths. Together with the neighboring villas and the factory building, the villa with its fencing and garden forms an ensemble with a striking effect on the street. The representative design of the villa garden, which has been partially preserved, is of particular interest. (LfD / 2014) Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sporthalle (?), Older hall around 1900, was a club gym of the Turnerbund, it is unlikely that the gym is the outbuilding of the villa property, since the character is a coach house. |
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Tenement house (two parts of the house) in a corner and in closed development | Badener Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1870 | With a shop, historically important, Wilhelminian style building, rich facade structure, location that defines the townscape.
Probably part of the house in Badener Strasse added a little later, rich facade structure, changes in the ground floor area, two original shops preserved, corner shop clad. |
09241757
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Apartment house in a corner | Badener Strasse 2 (map) |
around 1890/1900 | With shop, historically important, plastered facade from the Wilhelminian era, characterizing the square at the pond.
Plaster facade. |
09241758
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Residential and commercial building in a corner | Badener Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building with corner emphasis and bay window.
Stores changed |
09241759
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House in a corner | Badener Strasse 7 (map) |
19th century, later reshaped | With a shop, historically significant, with a corner bay window, defining the square at the pond square.
Due to the location and as a corner house on the list of monuments despite various construction changes. |
09241760
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Outhouses | Badener Strasse 7 (next to) (map) |
around 1915 | Single-storey, originally preserved functional building, in the reform style of the time around 1910.
Plastered brick building, structured by pilaster strips, facing the street on the gable side, there entrance and in the gable triangular window with bulge-shaped plaster edging, eaves side unadorned window openings, mansard roof with beaver tail covering. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Badener Strasse 14 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, from the Gründerzeit plastered facade, from an urban planning point of view of outstanding importance as a focal point from Pestalozzistraße.
Original plaster facade, endangered. |
09241761
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Apartment building in closed development | Badener Strasse 16 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, plastered facade from the Gründerzeit.
Original plaster facade, endangered. |
09241763
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Apartment house in a corner | Badener Strasse 17 (map) |
around 1890 | With a shop, historically important, a splendid 19th century plastered facade.
Windows, doors original. |
09241764
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Apartment building in closed development | Badener Strasse 18 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, plastered facade from the Gründerzeit.
Original plaster facade. |
09241765
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Apartment building in closed development | Badener Strasse 19 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, plastered facade from the Gründerzeit.
Facade structure, doors, windows original, endangered. |
09241766
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Tenement house, to the right in a closed development | Badener Strasse 20 (map) |
marked 1892 | Architecturally important, splendid clinker brick facade from the late 19th century.
With shop (Sparkasse), clinker brick facade, base rustic plaster. |
09241767
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Apartment building in closed development | Badener Strasse 21 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, plastered facade from the Gründerzeit.
Rustikaputz ground floor, facade structure, doors, windows original, endangered. |
09241768
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Residential building | Bahnhofstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1870/1880 | Double dwelling house with number 3, with garden and enclosure wall, historically important, historicist elegant design. |
09241769
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Apartment building in half-open development | Bahnhofstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1870 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style facade, main facade facing Leipziger Strasse.
Front garden recorded as demolition in 2010 as it was completely rebuilt. |
09241770
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Residential house, double house with No. 1, with garden | Bahnhofstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1870/1880 | Architecturally important, historicist elegant design.
Possibly rental villa, both original, remnants of garden design. |
09241771
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Tenement house, to the left in closed development | Bahnhofstrasse 4 (map) |
around 1900 | Construction in good original condition of urban value, facade in the reform style of the period around 1910.
Four-storey, plastered brick building, street facade: ribbons, cornices on the first and second floors, profiled window sills, ground floor plastering, original front door with skylight. |
09244688
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Apartment building in closed development | Bahnhofstrasse 6 (map) |
around 1900 | Construction in good original condition of urban value, facade in the reform style of the period around 1910.
Four-storey, plastered brick building, street facade: ribbons, cornices on the first and second floors, profiled window sills, ground floor plastering, original front door with skylight. |
09244689
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Apartment house in a corner, with an extension | Bahnhofstrasse 8 (map) |
Late 19th century | Striking corner building in largely original condition of urban development value, plastered facade from the Wilhelminian era with corner bay window.
Three-storey, plastered brick building, cornice between the ground floor and first floor, console-supported window roofs on the first floor, corner bay windows more richly structured. |
09303672
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Residential house, to the left in closed development | Böhmerstrasse 8 (map) |
around 1800 | Architecturally important, with half-timbered upper floor, evidence of rural-looking development before the industrialization of the place. |
09241772
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Three double houses designed in closed development | Böhmerstrasse 42; 44; 46; 48; 50; 52 (card) |
around 1930 | Architecturally important, echoes of the local style, stairwell highlighted with clinker brick.
Clinker base, shutters, stairwell highlighted with clinker. |
09241777
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School with a gym at the back | Chemnitzer Strasse 13; 15 (card) |
in the core 1863-1864 | Architecturally and locally of importance, shaped by a renovation in the reform style of the time around 1910.
Laying of the foundation stone on May 19, 1863, inaugurated April 4, 1864, today Saxony International School - Internationale Mittelschule. |
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Residential house, to the right in a closed development, and side fence | Chemnitzer Strasse 22 (map) |
around 1890 | Well-preserved historicism building of architectural significance, with clinker brick facade, fencing as a wrought iron fence with a gate entrance.
Only front building monument,
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Apartment building in closed development | Chemnitzer Strasse 56 (map) |
around 1880 | Architecturally important, plastered facade from the Gründerzeit.
Changes to the facade, original front door, plaster use on the ground floor. |
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Four residential buildings as a row of residential buildings, in closed development (structural unit with Straße des Friedens 1–11), with a front garden | Chemnitzer Strasse 82; 84; 86; 88 (card) |
around 1925/1930 | Architecturally significant, plaster facade with clinker brick structure, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s.
See Street of Peace, same design. |
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Schiller memorial stone | Crotenlaider Strasse (map) |
1906 | Of local history, granite block with a bronze plaque by the poet Friedrich Schiller .
It stands in the middle of the Schiller Park, which was laid out in 1905 by the Beautification Association, on the occasion of the centenary of Schiller's death. |
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Former holiday home, later retirement home | Crotenlaider Strasse 32 (map) |
1902 | Architecturally and locally of importance, rare Wilhelminian style half-timbered building, former holiday colony home.
Yellow clinker brick building with half-timbering, terrace, built for Meerane students by the “Fechtschule” charity. |
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Remnants of a lime kiln | Crotenlaider Strasse 38 (map) |
19th century | Of technical significance, quite tall, square specimen, built in the 19th century for the local production of fertilizers and building materials, loading from the second level at risk, square floor plan, massive outer walls, quarry stone, hillside location. |
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Factory owner's villa with side fencing | Crotenlaider Strasse 43 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building with a striking corner tower, probably belonging to the neighboring factory.
Monument text: Small factory owner's villa built around 1900. One-storey, partly two-storey clinker building with a dominant half-timbered corner tower. The facade is structured by stone walls, cornices, a windowsill cornice and plaster blocks. An entrance porch with a generous window front was arranged on the side. The ornate iron railing of the entrance stairs was preserved. The roof is terminated by a steep mansard roof with interlocking tile covering. The tower ends with a Welschen hood. The ground floor contained the originally representative living rooms, of which the stucco ceilings typical of the period still testify today. The bedrooms were obviously in the converted attic. The tower contains a small room on an approximately circular floor plan. The house has a full basement. The laundry room was next to the basement. The ceiling was finished with Prussian cap vaults on double T-beams. The house has been preserved in very good original condition, even if parts of the interior have been lost in the meantime. It is a typical example of Wilhelminian-style factory owners' villas for small-town companies and as such is of architectural importance. (LfD / 2012) Clinker brick facade, red brick base, yellow brick house, iron grating, presumably part of the factory, endangered. |
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Residential house in open development | Crotenlaider Strasse 55 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, villa-like house, unusual Wilhelminian style half-timbered building with floating gable.
Half-timbered upper floor, floating gable, yellow clinker, base red clinker, disfiguring wooden veranda. |
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Residential house with side fence | Crotenlaider Strasse 57 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, historicizing with floating gable, Swiss style, former Villa Wertheim.
Orange clinker brick, floating gable, small wooden vestibule. |
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Häuslerhaus, Hakenhof | Crotenlaider Weg 28 | around 1800 | Structurally and socially important, partly in half-timbered, old location Crotenlaide.
Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, partly also massive upper floor. |
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Residential building | Crotenlaider Weg 54 (map) |
around 1800 | Rural house with half-timbered upper floor, of architectural and socio-historical importance, old location Crotenlaide.
Half-timbered house, parts of the house plastered and solid. |
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Stable house of a farm | Dittrich 1 (map) |
around 1800 | Old location Dittrich, small half-timbered building, of architectural and socio-historical importance.
Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor. (formerly recorded under Dittricher Weg 1, but according to ALK Dittrich 1) |
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Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard | Dittrich 2 (map) |
around 1800 | Old location Dittrich, with half-timbered upper floor, of architectural significance.
Half-timbered upper floor partially preserved, massive ground floor, probably both solid gables, (formerly recorded under Dittricher Weg 2, but according to ALK Dittrich 2) |
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Side building of a four-sided courtyard | Dittrich 4 (map) |
around 1800 | Old location Dittrich, with half-timbered upper floor, of architectural significance.
Half-timbered upper floor, ground floor massive, slightly changed. (formerly recorded under Dittricher Weg 4, but according to ALK Dittrich 4) |
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Stables in a four-sided courtyard | Dittrich 8 (map) |
around 1800 | Old location Dittrich, half-timbered building, of architectural and economic importance.
Half-timbered upper floor, ground floor changed. (formerly recorded under Dittricher Weg 8, but according to ALK Dittrich 8) |
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Residential stable house and two connected stable buildings of a four-sided courtyard | Dittrich 9 (map) |
around 1800 | Old location Dittrich, half-timbered buildings, originally an inn, of architectural and economic importance.
Residential house: wooden ceiling, formerly an inn, originally the street led through the courtyard, the gate, two cellars under the stable, originally a corridor to the stable - no longer (Formerly recorded under Dittricher Weg 9, but according to ALK Dittrich 9) |
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Residential stable house and side building of a farm | Dittrich 10 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Old location Dittrich, half-timbered buildings, residential house with high-striving half-timbering, of architectural importance.
(formerly recorded under Dittricher Weg 10, but according to ALK Dittrich 10) |
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Town square | Dr.-Külz-Strasse (map) |
1942 | Remarkable plaza from the 1940s, based on a design by the renowned working group of garden designers Förster-Mattern-Hammerbacher Potsdam-Bornim, of supraregional importance in terms of garden history and garden art.
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The design for the "green space at Wunderlich Park Meerane" was drawn up in 1942 by the working group of garden designers Förster-Mattern-Hammerbacher Potsdam-Bornim. As a green city square, it is located in front of Wilhelm-Wunderlich-Park in the south and forms an important link between the district development and the park. The use of the site is extremely clever and impressively dated. On the east side of the square, a footpath and a strip of lawn with a two-row linden alley accompany the north-sloping Dr.-Külz-Strasse, which ends at the Parkhotel, corner of Martinstrasse, and the entrance to the park. In the south, on the corner of Äußere Crimmitschauer Straße, the lawn strip widens to a square with a three-row block of trees, which is continued at right angles to the west with a row of trees on a lawn parallel to Äußere Crimmitscher Straße. A high retaining wall (natural stone masonry, with parapet wall) limits a lower-lying terrace area on the south side of the square, which on its north side runs into the large central lawn area with a lawn embankment. The above lying lawn and path area on Dr.-Külz-Straße (east side of the square) is intercepted by a retaining wall (natural stone masonry, with parapet wall) that bends twice and ends to the north. On the north and west side, a tightly arched path leads to the corner connections of the square. Chestnut trees, linden, silver maple, beech and plane trees planted in groups form the frame of the central lawn on the outside of the path. A path below the east wall is led over an ascending ramp to the south to the terrace and the upper level of the square. A relief wall “Playing Children” created in 1982 by the artist Astrid Dannegger was set up in 2005 as a later addition in the south-east corner area. The space, which is offset in terms of areas and heights, has a highly explosive impact on the history and art of gardening. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) |
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Apartment building in closed development | Dr.-Külz-Strasse 15 (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building with an unusually designed bay window.
Mixed construction, white glazed bricks, plaster bay with balcony, cellar grating. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Dr.-Külz-Strasse 17 (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building with an unusually designed bay window.
Mixed construction, glazed blue and turquoise bricks, plastered bay window, original door and window, window grilles, view of the park. |
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Dr.-Külz-Strasse 24 (map) |
marked 1901 | Architecturally of importance, Wilhelminian style building, clinker brick facade, magnificent gable.
Mixed construction, clinker brick upper floor, rich window design on the first floor. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Dr.-Külz-Strasse 26 (map) |
marked 1900 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building, clinker brick facade, elaborately designed gable.
Mixed construction, clinker upper floor, gable, rich facade structure. |
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Dr.-Külz-Strasse 27 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building, clinker brick facade.
Clinker brick upper floor, gable, pretty facade structure. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Dr.-Külz-Strasse 28 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building, clinker brick facade, gable with shell ornamentation.
Mixed construction, clinker upper floor, gable, rich facade structure. |
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Front gate of a residential building | Dr.-Külz-Strasse 38 (map) |
around 1890 | Technically and artistically of importance, in the style of the neo-renaissance. |
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Four residential houses as terraced houses in open development, with a front garden | Dr.-Külz-Strasse 66; 68; 70; 72 (card) |
around 1925/1930 | Architecturally important, in the Heimat style.
Enclosures renewed and no monument. |
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Residential building (with three entrances) on an angular floor plan | Emil-Schleicher-Strasse 19; 21; 23 (card) |
marked 1938 | Architecturally important, in the Heimat style, plastered facade with arcade and picture motifs.
Plastered facade, image above the entrance. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Färbergasse 5 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Architecturally important, plastered quarry stone building with Prophyr window frames.
Bad state of construction, porphyry walls partially preserved, original front door, ground floor quarry stone masonry. |
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Residential building | Freiheitsgasse 6 (map) |
1st half of the 18th century | Old location in Waldsachsen, historically and socially important, with a half-timbered upper floor.
Perhaps the home of a former small farm, original window openings on the eaves side have been preserved, old wooden ceiling. |
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Residential stable house | Freiheitsgasse 10 (map) |
around 1800 | Old location in Waldsachsen, historically important, with half-timbered upper floor.
Possibly a small farm, door on the upper floor, half-timbered upper floor, solid ground floor, extended on the eaves side. |
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Volkshaus and rear hall extension as well as garage extension | Friedhofstrasse 5b (map) |
1928-1929 | With a restaurant and garden bar, plastered facade in the Art Deco style, of architectural and local significance.
Laying of the foundation stone on May 1, 1927, according to the Glauchau social building works and construction work, former owner: “Verein Volkshaus GmbH”. |
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House in a corner | Friedrichstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1840 | Architecturally and urbanistically important, simple plastered facade, beautiful front door.
With shop, later stocked up and attached, facade dimensions changed - traceable to Marienst, beautiful front door preserved. |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Friedrichstrasse 8 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Architecturally important, neo-classical plastered facade.
Window canopies, original front door. |
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Apartment house in a corner and closed development | Gartenstrasse 11 (map) |
around 1880 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building with emphasis on corners.
Plaster use on the ground floor. Original windows, ornamental frieze under the roof in part. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Gartenstrasse 12 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Mixed clinker construction, red clinker, original front door. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Gartenstrasse 13 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Mixed clinker construction, glazed brick base, incorrect color scheme, beautiful original front door. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Gartenstrasse 14 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, splendid clinker brick facade from the late 19th century with balconies.
Mixed clinker construction, two balconies, window canopies, yellow clinker. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Gartenstrasse 15 (map) |
marked 1900 | Architecturally important, strong clinker brick facade from the late 19th century.
Clinker facade. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Gartenstrasse 16 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, richly ornamented, center-emphasized Gründerzeit plaster facade.
Plaster facade. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Gartenstrasse 17 (map) |
marked 1900 | Architecturally important, strong clinker brick facade from the late 19th century.
Clinker brick facade, house doors changed, rich facade decorations. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Gartenstrasse 21 (map) |
around 1900 | Significant in terms of building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit emphasized by a dwelling.
Mixed clinker construction, yellow clinker, two-storey. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Gartenstrasse 25 | around 1900 | With a shop, historically important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Mixed clinker construction, red clinker. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Gartenstrasse 27 (map) |
around 1900/1905 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Mixed clinker construction: red clinker. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Gerberstrasse 9 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Clinker brick facade, original door and windows, changes in the roof area, wooden paving. |
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Villa with garden and enclosure | Gerberstrasse 18 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Square base, plastered facade, minor changes in the roof area, balcony, bay window, fence original. |
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Villa with workshop building and garden (with remains of the wooded area) | Gerberstrasse 20 (map) |
Late 19th century | Buildings of the Wilhelminian style in the Swiss house style, of architectural significance.
Floating gable, plastered facade, wooden veranda, half-timbered elements. |
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Villa with villa garden and enclosure | Gerberstrasse 23 (map) |
around 1915 | Architecturally and historically important, in the reform style of the time around 1910.
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The villa was built as one of the last in the corner of Schwanefelder Straße in 1909 in this villa district. The villa garden takes up the entire triangular street district. It consists of the following parts: driveway, access to the house, curiosity (corner of Gerberstrasse / Schwanefelder Strasse), park-like area, fruit and vegetable garden, probably a former ornamental garden with lawn and rock garden in regular form below the terrace and a small hill at the corner of Gerberstrasse / Obere Bahnstraße with a group of trees (black pine, two robinia, two yew trees). The park-like area in the east of the villa has the following trees: magnolia, blue spruce, rhododendrons, two oaks, linden and ash. A solitary tree (beech) stands near the hill. Despite the division of the Meerane railway station property with RE to Göttingenks, the addition of garages, the felling of conifers close to the house and the addition of a cat enclosure, the basic structure of the garden has largely been preserved. Particularly noteworthy is the terrace with wide stairs on the northeast side of the villa, which generously connects the garden and house. The base and pillars as well as door and gate leaves made of metal have been preserved from the enclosure. The access path to the house has mosaic stone paving with decorative tape made of clinker. Due to its exposed location, the villa garden, which takes up the entire quarter, is of particular importance in terms of urban planning and the streetscape, especially due to its woody stock. Its preserved basic structure is of historical interest for the time of the reform garden around 1910. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) |
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Tenement house with side fence and garden | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1900 | Stately home of late historicism, of architectural and urban significance.
Lead glass windows, good original inventory, fence, neo-Gothic elements. |
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Residential house with side fence | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1905 | Villa-like historicizing house with rich structure and volute gable, of architectural significance.
Cyclops masonry base, plastered facade, one window changed, colored glass window on the winter garden. |
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Villa with garden and remains of the enclosure | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 4 (map) |
Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 4, Meerane.jpg | Significant in terms of building history, wooded areas shape the street scene, in the reform style of around 1910.
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The garden was probably laid out during the construction of the villa. The relatively small garden has more of a front garden effect and the trees framing and shielding the villa. The driveway is paved with large stone paving (granite, red) and the access path with mosaic stone paving (granite, gray). Sandstone elements of the fence (retaining wall, a pillar, covers) have been preserved on the southern border. The west corner was separated from the property (triangle at the intersection) and made publicly accessible as a seat. This area is now part of the garden again. Today it does not have any original parts of the enclosure, but parts of the old enclosure were used as an intermediate demarcation and lie in the ground as a step. On Geschwister-Scholl-Straße there are plinths and pillars as well as gate and door pillars made of plastered masonry. Valuable specimen trees are sycamore, linden, magnolia, beech and robinia. Ornamental and cover shrubs stand on the property boundaries. An elevated seat (curiosity) with a balustrade is located on the southern border. The exposed villa plot (corner location and near the train station), with its valuable woody stock, defines the street scene and is of urban significance. The layout of the garden with the trees in relation to the villa is valuable in terms of design. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Fence |
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Residential house in half-open development with side gate entrance | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 5 (map) |
around 1910 | Villa-like residential building from the Wilhelminian era, emphasized by corner bay windows, of architectural significance.
Half-timbering on the turret, balcony, gable, winter garden, gate, possibly villa or rental villa. |
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villa | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 6 (map) |
around 1912 | Of architectural significance, in the reform style of the time around 1910.
Plaster, facade structure, original windows, remains of gate and fastening bracket of the flower boxes. |
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Residential house in half-open development with side gate entrance | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 7 (map) |
marked 1897 | Magnificent historicizing house with a bay window that characterizes the street, balcony porch facing the garden, of architectural significance.
Clinker facade, bay window on the first floor, axial alignment, Atlant, plastered base, roof railing, balcony, gate. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 13 (map) |
marked 1895 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century, rich facade structure.
Ground floor plastered, ashlar plaster, first floor clinker brick, rich facade structure, original front door, windows in the roof area changed. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 15 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, plastered facade from the Gründerzeit.
Plaster facade |
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Apartment house in open development with side fencing and garden | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 18 (map) |
around 1910 | Villa-like tenement house with half-timbered gables, building in the style of late historicism, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene.
Rich facade design, gable and knee-high with half-timbering, floating gable, balcony, Art Nouveau ornamentation on doors and windows, leaded glass staircase. |
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Factory | Glauchauer Strasse 9 (map) |
around 1880 | Structurally and historically important, former iron foundry, clinker brick building.
Red clinker. |
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Residential stable house, stable building and barn of a former four-sided courtyard | Götzenthal 7 (map) |
around 1790 | Architecturally, socially and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings, residential house with original door frames, old location Götzenthal.
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Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard | Götzenthal 9 (map) |
around 1800 | Architecturally important, half-timbered house, wide roof overhang on one side of the eaves, old location in Götzenthal.
Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, boarded gable, further roof overhang on one eaves side, windows on upper floor partly too large. |
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Rural house with a small side building | Götzenthal 10 (map) |
around 1800 | Architecturally important, the house is a half-timbered building.
Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor and gable, rear extensions, tenon wood connections. |
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Residential house with attached side wing | Götzenthal 13 (map) |
1st half of the 18th century | Small hook courtyard of architectural historical importance, residential house with ancient half-timbered construction (head braces, Thuringian ladder half-timbered), old location in Götzenthal.
Leafed headbands and tapped struts in the case of a later extension, upper floor gable diamond ornament, leafed wood connections on the older part, solid ground floor, gable roof, boarded gable triangle on the house, stable no longer visible, remnants of Thuringian ladder. |
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Cottage | Götzenthal 17 (map) |
around 1800 | Architecturally of importance, half-timbered building, old location Götzenthal.
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Church and memorial to the fallen of the First World War in the churchyard | Main street (map) |
essentially around 1200 | Old location in Waldsachsen, of importance in terms of building history, local history and character of the townscape, Romanesque hall church with a retracted choir and apse as well as a small roof turret.
Originally Romanesque, flat-roofed nave, recessed choir square, semicircular apse. |
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Cottage | Hauptstrasse 17 (map) |
around 1800 | Old location in Waldsachsen, socially important, with half-timbered upper floor, defining the street area.
Tenon wood connections, defining the street space, independent of the gable - probably solid gable and ground floor. |
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Residential stable house, stable building and barn of a four-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 25 (map) |
marked 1824 | Old location Waldsachsen, historically, socially and economically important, half-timbered buildings, residential house with Thuringian ladder half-timbered.
Residential building: solid gable, dated on the door walls, balcony extension on the back. |
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Barn of a four-sided yard | Hauptstrasse 27 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Old location in Waldsachsen, of architectural and economic importance, half-timbered building.
Not viewed, probably extended. |
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Gatehouse and stable house of a former four-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 29 (map) |
around 1700 | Old location in Waldsachsen, historically important, half-timbered buildings that characterize the townscape, striving half-timbered, residential house with remains of the surrounding structure.
Residential house: boat throats in filler wood, ground floor with remains of the surrounding framework, tapped lugs there - curved, a solid gable, half-timbering on the ground floor partially preserved. |
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Cottage with attached side building | Hauptstrasse 32 (map) |
around 1800 | Old location in Waldsachsen, historically and socially important, half-timbered building.
Solid ground floor, tenon wood connections, pitched roof, attached small side building. |
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Stables in a four-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 35 (map) |
around 1830 | Old location in Waldsachsen, of architectural and economic significance, with a half-timbered upper floor, defining the townscape.
Massive gable, first floor quarry stone. |
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Inn | Hauptstrasse 39 (map) |
1901 | Old location in Waldsachsen, Wilhelminian style building, of local significance.
Mixed clinker construction, additions disfiguring on the back. |
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Barn of a four-sided yard | Hauptstrasse 41 (map) |
after 1800 | Old location in Waldsachsen, of architectural and economic importance, half-timbered construction, drive-through barn on the garden side.
Not inspected, probably poor state of construction. |
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Cottage | Hauptstrasse 42 (map) |
around 1800 | Old location in Waldsachsen, of social and historical importance, half-timbered building.
Later extended, ground floor changed, too large a window, a massive gable, but important for street space. |
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Stables in a four-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 49 (map) |
marked 1846 | Old location in Waldsachsen, of architectural and economic importance.
Solid gable - dated "1846". |
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Cottage | Hauptstrasse 52 (map) |
around 1800 | Old location in Waldsachsen, historically and socially important, upper floor half-timbered.
Half-timbered upper floor, solid ground floor, door frame preserved, gable slated. |
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Residential house (half-timbered house) with attached side wing | Hauptstrasse 54 (map) |
around 1700 | Old location in Waldsachsen, of architectural and local importance, rare half-timbered house, former forge.
With surrounding framework, tenon lugs, leafed headbands on the gable side, half-timbering preserved on the ground floor, upper floor with tenon wood connections. |
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Side building and stable building of a four-sided courtyard, built together at an angle | Hauptstrasse 55 (map) |
around 1820 | Old location in Waldsachsen, historically significant, half-timbered buildings that create street space.
Side building: built-in garage on the ground floor courtyard side, but creating street space. |
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Barn of a four-sided yard | Hauptstrasse 57 (map) |
around 1800 | Old location in Waldsachsen, of architectural and economic importance, half-timbered building.
Partly massive undercuts on the ground floor. |
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Barn of a four-sided yard | Hauptstrasse 59 (map) |
around 1840 | Old location in Waldsachsen, of architectural and economic importance.
Solid gable, possibly later extended. |
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Side building of a four-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 61 (map) |
around 1800 | Old location Waldsachsen, historically important, half-timbered building.
Changed on the ground floor, not an outstanding structure. |
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Residential stable house (No. 64) and side building (No. 62) of a four-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 62; 64 (card) |
around 1830 | Old location in Waldsachsen, of architectural and economic importance, with a half-timbered upper floor.
Residential stable house: massive gable, ground floor changed. |
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Stables and barn of a four-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 65 (map) |
around 1800 | Old location in Waldsachsen, of architectural and economic importance, half-timbered buildings that characterize the town.
Stable: door on the upper floor, an arch of an upper arbor with pegged lugs. |
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Residential stable house, stable building and side building (formerly gatehouse) and archway of a former four-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 66 (map) |
1856 | Old location in Waldsachsen, of architectural, socio-historical and economic significance, ambitious framework, partly Thuringian ladder framework.
Solid. |
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Gate system (archway and gate) and stable building of a farm | Hauptstrasse 67; 67b (card) |
marked 1763 (archway) | Half-timbered building, gate to the gate system with a beautiful baroque keystone, of architectural and economic significance.
Archway: at the gate dated with keystone, stable: courtyard side partly solid. |
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Residential stable house (No. 68) and barn (No. 68a) of a farm | Hauptstrasse 68; 68a (card) |
1845 | Old location in Waldsachsen, of architectural and economic importance, half-timbered buildings.
Client: Gottlieb Portzig, block room preserved with insert ceiling, window on the ground floor with preserved wooden stick, stand preserved. |
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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 69 (map) |
around 1800 | Old location Waldsachsen, historically important, half-timbered building.
Massively drive under the ground floor. |
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Barn of a four-sided yard | Hauptstrasse 71 (map) |
19th century | Old location in Waldsachsen, economically important, half-timbered barn.
Not visited. |
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Former side building (today residential building, no.73) and stable house (no.75) as well as the entrance to a four-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 73; 75 (card) |
probably 1823 (side building) | Old location in Waldsachsen, historically important, half-timbered buildings, side buildings formerly marked with keystone "1823".
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Residential stable house and attached side building (gatehouse) of a farm | Hauptstrasse 74 (map) |
around 1810 | Old location in Waldsachsen, historically important, residential building with Thuringian ladder half-timbering, location next to the churchyard that characterizes the location.
Homestead is next to cemetery, a building demolished, gatehouse damaged. |
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Side building (with gate passage) of a former four-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 76 (map) |
around 1830 | Old location in Waldsachsen, of architectural and economic importance, half-timbered building.
Stable with passage. |
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Residential stable house, side building (with gate passage), stable building and barn of a four-sided courtyard as well as front garden with enclosure | Hauptstrasse 78 (map) |
around 1810 | Old location in Waldsachsen, historically, socially and economically important, half-timbered farm that has been preserved largely closed, partly in Thuringian ladder framework.
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Cottage | Hauptstrasse 82 (map) |
19th century | Old location in Waldsachsen, of social and historical importance. |
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Residential building | Hauptstrasse 88 (map) |
around 1900 | Old location in Waldsachsen, Wilhelminian style house in a village location, with rare half-timbered elements.
With half-timbered elements and floating gable. |
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Residential building | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1930 | Architecturally important, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s / 1930s. |
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Residential building (formerly with a restaurant) in closed development | Heinrichstrasse 39 (map) |
around 1870 | Architecturally of importance, interestingly designed Wilhelminian style building, strongly structured plastered facade.
Facade preserved. |
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Poor house | Hirschgrundstrasse 11 (map) |
1893 | Later a nursing home, of architectural and local significance, clinker brick building from the Gründerzeit.
Clinker brick facade, inaugurated December 3, 1893. |
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Residential building | Höckendorfer Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1890 | Historicizing, in the old Seiferitz location, multi-colored clinker brick facade, tower-like elevated central projection, of architectural significance.
Mixed clinker construction, plaster stucco, plaster grooves and arching of the ground floor, window canopies, originally a residential building to a workshop building in the backyard. |
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Villa with garden (including two pergolas and retaining wall), garage and enclosure (with gate entrance) | Hohe Strasse 12 (map) |
around 1915 | Significant in terms of art history, architectural history and gardening, monumental villa building in the reform style of around 1910, in good original condition.
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The reform style villa garden is divided into a front garden (1), a triangular garden courtyard with garage (2), a landscaped garden area near the house (3) and the geometric garden area in the garden axis angled from the house (4). The connecting link between the house and the garden is the two-level terrace in the south-east of the villa, which also turns the house axis by around 45 ° to the east to the garden axis. The upper level of the terrace closes off to the south in a slight arch with a balustrade and pergola (plastered pillars with wooden overlay). In the east, this level is bordered in a straight line by a balustrade, in the middle of which a staircase in the garden axis leads to the semicircular lower terrace level. From this lower level, one axial and two side stairs lead into the garden. The garden is staggered into a further level with a circular water basin (diameter: 12 meters) and a lower-lying rectangular meadow area, which is surrounded on all sides by embankments. There are various deciduous trees (field maple, black locust, chestnut, hornbeam, ash, sycamore maple, linden) along the southern boundary of the property, and deciduous and coniferous trees (chestnut, sycamore maple, hornbeam, linden, black pine, blue spruce, white pine) on the northern boundary. There are conifers (yew, black pine, white pine) near the house. Six beeches form the frame of the two garden levels. A linden tree and a pyramid oak define the garden courtyard. Two beeches and two blue spruces stand in the front garden symmetrically to the axis of the house, a poplar in the west corner accentuated by the walls. Other conifers, evergreen deciduous trees (rhododendrons) and ornamental trees (magnolia) structure the garden more finely. A retaining wall with parapet wall separates the garden courtyard from the garden and from the front garden. A pergola with plastered pillars and wooden support is placed on the parapet wall to the front garden. The indented gate system leads with a gate and a gate to the house and with another gate to the garden courtyard. The access path to the villa is paved with profiled structured pavement slabs. Fence and gate system consist of granite pillars and bases as well as wrought iron fence panels, door and gate leaves. Gray granite was used for steps and supports. Garden paths are assumed to be in the ground. The terrace connects the villa and the garden in a unique way. The spacious garden is very peaceful. The garden has a high artistic quality in its structure in several levels and spatial composition. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Remnants of the pergola, open space terrace, veranda, balustrade, interior fittings. |
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Residential building in closed development | Inner Crimmitschauer Strasse 5 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, plastered facade from the Wilhelminian style with a small roof house.
With shop, ground floor changed. |
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Residential and commercial building in closed development | Johannisstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1910 | Of architectural significance, in the reform style of the time around 1910, with a bay window that characterizes the street scene.
With bay windows, shops, balconies. |
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Shop interior of a butcher shop | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 37 (map) |
around 1900 (butcher shop) | Technically and artistically important. |
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Residential building in closed development | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 38 (map) |
around 1885 | Architecturally of importance, classicistic-Gründerzeit plastered facade
. Gate passage, plaster scratches. |
09241859
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Apartment building in closed development | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 53a (map) |
around 1905 | Of importance in terms of urban planning and building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit, the location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Mixed construction: yellow clinker brick, front doors and windows partially changed. |
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Apartment house in a corner | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 54 (map) |
around 1905 | Of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history, clinker brick facade with Art Nouveau ornamentation, corner accentuation with bay window, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Mixed construction: yellow clinker, window accentuation. |
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Half of a semi-detached house (with no. 58) in half-open development | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 56 (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally important, varied facade structure.
Plaster facade, wooden balconies, door canopy, large stairwell window. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 57 (map) |
around 1910 | Of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history, interestingly designed Art Nouveau building, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the plaza, mixed construction, white clinker brick, Art Nouveau ornamental plaster. |
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Half of a semi-detached house (with no. 56) in half-open development | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 58 (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally important, varied facade structure.
See number 56. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 59 (map) |
1905 | Of importance in terms of urban planning and building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit with oriel, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Mixed construction, red clinker brick, front door, bay window, original window. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 61 (map) |
around 1905 | Of importance in terms of urban planning and building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit, the location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Mixed construction, red clinker. |
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Parish hall with designed open space and enclosure walls | Kantstrasse 1a (map) |
1928-1929 | of importance in terms of building history, art history and local history; Echoes of the home style; based on a design by Leipzig architect Curt Schiemichen
Lattice, stone plinth or door frame, plaster facade, hall, open space in front of the house with stone masonry |
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Half of a semi-detached house (with Ziegelstrasse 61) in a semi-open development, with an enclosure and a front garden | Kantstrasse 26 (map) |
around 1910 | Structurally important, varied facade structure with half-timbered gable.
Half-timbered gable and knee bar, color change, wooden vestibule, fence with pillars. |
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Duplex house | Kantstrasse 28; 30 (card) |
around 1920 | Of architectural significance, in the reform style of the time around 1910.
Shutters, corner blocks, plaster facade, simple design, slightly changed. |
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Semi-detached house with front yard and enclosure | Kantstrasse 35; 37 (card) |
around 1925/1930 | historically important, in the Heimat style. |
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Residential and administrative building connected to the factory building | Karl-Schiefer-Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style buildings, clinker brick facades.
Mixed construction: yellow clinker brick, base Cyclops masonry, original windows and doors, red concrete window walls, door walls with roofing, triangular and segmented gables. |
09241876
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Apartment house in a corner | Karl-Schiefer-Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Mixed construction: red clinker. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Karl-Schiefer-Strasse 9 (map) |
marked 1898 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Mixed construction: yellow clinker. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Karl-Schiefer-Strasse 13 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Mixed construction: yellow clinker brick, original front door. |
09241879
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Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development | Karl-Schiefer-Strasse 15 (map) |
around 1905 | Of importance in terms of urban planning and building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the plaza, corner emphasis, bay window on the facade of Wettiner Platz that defines the street scene.
Mixed construction: red clinker brick, windows, original front door, with shop, formerly Max Seifert's furnace construction business. |
09241880
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Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development | Karl-Schiefer-Strasse 17 (map) |
around 1900/1905 | Of importance in terms of urban planning and building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit, the location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Wettiner Platz square building, clinker brick upper floor: yellow clinker brick with plaster corner blocks, ground floor plaster, front door and part of the window original. |
09241881
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Apartment building in closed development | Karl-Schiefer-Strasse 19 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Mixed construction: red clinker upper floor, plaster stucco. |
09241882
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Apartment building in closed development | Karl-Schiefer-Strasse 24 (map) |
marked 1903 | Typical building with clinker brick facade, of architectural history and importance for the square, on Wettiner Platz.
Two-story building, five axes, mixed clinker construction, ground floor brickwork plastered, upper floor yellow clinker facing, street facade characterized by window frames, belts, stucco elements, ground floor plastering, first floor with window canopies, mansard roof with gable, this one with a broken gable flanked by two dormers. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Karl-Schiefer-Strasse 28 (map) |
1898 | Of importance in terms of urban planning and building history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit, central emphasis by risalit, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Mixed construction: red clinker brick, front door, windows partly original. |
09241883
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Apartment building in closed development | Karl-Schiefer-Strasse 30 (map) |
1899 | Of importance in terms of urban planning and building history, magnificent Gründerzeit plastered facade with rich plaster stucco, accentuated by a central projection, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Plastered facade with rich stucco, figurative design, central projection, front door and windows partly original. |
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Apartment building in a corner, now a hotel | Karl-Schiefer-Strasse 32 (map) |
around 1900 | Of importance in terms of urban planning and architectural history, Wilhelminian-style building with emphasis on corners, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Mixed construction, ground floor changed, windows and walls preserved, monument protection limited to building on the corner, red brick. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Karl-Schiefer-Strasse 40 (map) |
marked 1898 | Architecturally important, plastered facade from the Gründerzeit.
Stucco, original front door. |
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Double apartment building in semi-open development (structural unit with no. 56/58) | Karl-Schiefer-Strasse 52; 54 (card) |
Late 19th century | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Clinker brick facade, yellow clinker brick with green-glazed bricks, window frames with plastic decorations, good original inventory, see also numbers 56, 58. |
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Double apartment building in half-open development (structural unit with no. 52/54) | Karl-Schiefer-Strasse 56; 58 (card) |
Late 19th century | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Clinker facade |
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Row of houses | Karlstrasse 49; 51; 53; 55; 57; 59; 61 (map) |
around 1925/1929 | Architecturally important, in the Heimat style.
Narrow high front door with skylight, roofing with beaver tails, non-profit building and settlement company mbH. |
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St. Martin's Church (with equipment) | Kirchplatz (map) |
Late 12th century | Significant in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town, late Gothic church building with an originally Romanesque choir tower, redesigned in the neo-Gothic style in the 19th century.
Chalice, painting and carved altar as furnishings, painting with biblical representations, church tower re-listed in 1717/1718, renewed in 1825, church consecrated on January 28, 1883 after a thorough renovation. |
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Underground cellars and corridor systems as well as retaining wall to August-Bebel-Straße | Kirchplatz (map) |
14th century and younger | Characteristic of the townscape and of importance to the local history.
Partly added and filled. |
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Rectory | Kirchplatz 1 (map) |
around 1790 | Representative late baroque building typical of the time with a beautiful basket arch portal, of urban historical and urban development importance, dominant location in the immediate vicinity of the church in the center of the village.
Parsonage: Probably one of the oldest buildings in Meerane (referred to as the oldest building in literature), erected as a parsonage, the same use planned again, two-storey, cubic plastered building with a solid ground floor made of rubble, half-timbered upper floor plastered, window arrangement and window proportions retained, from it It follows that the half-timbered structure remained undamaged, closed by a mansard hipped roof with standing dormers with saddle roofs and bat hatches, regularly arranged rectangular windows, windows renewed, house entrance in the middle of the eaves side facing the church square, arched portal with keystone from the time of construction, as well as the front door: double-winged with transom-divided skylight , Roof with beaver tail covering in double covering, cornice profiled wood,
On the rear side of the eaves, subsequent, reversible extension without monument value, no impairment of the overall appearance, house is on the church square in the immediate vicinity of the church in the center, dominant by location and cubature, monument value therefore urban significance, still as a historical rectory of Meerane and probably one of the oldest houses in the city of urban historical significance, still of architectural significance as a late baroque building typical of the time and landscape in excellent original condition, is probably the most important building of this period in Meerane. |
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Former school, with an outbuilding on Badener Straße | Kirchplatz 2 (map) |
1829 | Architecturally and historically important, beautiful original front door, dominant location on the church square.
Original front door, March 18, 1829 Laying of the foundation stone, inaugurated November 22, 1829, until 1882 girls' school, endangered. |
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Apartment building (part of a house on Badener Strasse of a residential building on Kirchplatz) in semi-open development | Kirchplatz 2a (map) |
around 1905 | With a shop, of architectural and urban importance, Wilhelminian style building with bay window and gable, defining the street scene.
Façade, original windows, structural changes. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Leipziger Strasse 4 (map) |
around 1800 | Structurally and historically important in terms of urban development, pre-foundational half-timbered house in the town center.
Half-timbered upper floor plastered, door jambs, solid ground floor, gable roof, extensions. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Leipziger Strasse 5 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, splendid plastered facade from the early days.
Plastered facade, windows, doors original. |
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Tenement house (two parts of the house) in half-open development | Leipziger Strasse 8 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Gate passage, windows, doors, facade structure original. |
09241899
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Leipziger Strasse 16 (map) |
around 1870 | With shops, plastered façade from the Wilhelminian era, of architectural significance.
Gate passage, front door, window in original condition. |
09241902
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Apartment building in closed development, former residential and office building of a weaving mill, with a gazebo in the courtyard | Leipziger Strasse 17 (map) |
around 1890/1895 | Architecturally and locally of importance, magnificent Wilhelminian style facade.
Hermann Bohrisch company, mechanical weaving mill, later weaving mill Franz Schmieder, today (1992) Albert Schweitzer School, 2010 no more school in the building, wrong color, wooden arbor in the garden with decorations from the time the house was built, house facade in the courtyard area modernized. |
09241903
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Apartment building in closed development | Leipziger Strasse 19 (map) |
1879 | Architecturally and historically important, former Reichsbank branch in Meerane, splendid Wilhelminian style facade.
Doors and windows preserved in their original state, facade structure and plaster original, probably built as a bed and breakfast hotel for restaurateur Johann Poser. |
09241904
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Apartment building in closed development | Leipziger Strasse 21 (map) |
around 1870 | In terms of building history, it is a well-balanced, Wilhelminian-style plastered facade.
Original state. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Leipziger Strasse 25 (map) |
around 1870, later reshaped | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Original substance preserved. |
09241906
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Residential house (No. 27) and office building (No. 29) of a freight forwarding company | Leipziger Strasse 27; 29 (card) |
around 1870 | Structurally and historically important, Wilhelminian style building, former freight forwarding company Quaas & Wilke.
Rustic plaster, original windows and doors. |
09241907
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Apartment house in closed development, with side wing to the courtyard | Leipziger Strasse 30 (map) |
around 1870 | Architecturally important, plastered facade from the Gründerzeit.
Facade structure, windows, doors original. |
09241908
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Apartment house in a corner | Leipziger Strasse 31 (map) |
probably 1898 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Ground floor plaster ashlar, base Cyclops masonry, upper floor clinker brick, windows, doors, original roof structures, bay windows and balcony. |
09241909
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Residential and commercial building | Leipziger Strasse 32; 34 (card) |
19th century, later reshaped | Corner house, of importance in terms of local history and urban planning.
Seat of the city administration from 1990 to 2003. |
09241910
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Residential house in open development, with garden | Leipziger Strasse 36 (map) |
around 1860/1870 | Villa-like Wilhelminian style building, historically important.
Facade structure, original windows, window canopies, retrofitting. |
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Villa with garden and enclosure | Leipziger Strasse 40 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Plastered facade, door, window, facade structure original, subsequent attachment. |
09241912
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Residential house in closed development, with side wing to the courtyard | Marienstraße 10 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Of local and architectural significance, half-timbered side building, former brewhouse of the communal brewery.
With shop, gate passage, side building in the backyard. |
09241913
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Diaconate in closed development | Marienstraße 16 (map) |
around 1790 | Simple baroque building with segment arch portal, of architectural significance.
Door dated with keystone, not fully recognizable: "17? 9?", Gate passage added at the end of the 19th century. |
09241914
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House in a corner, former hotel | Marienstraße 20 (map) |
around 1870 | Of local and architectural significance, Wilhelminian style building, former trading house.
Original front door. |
09241915
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Residential house in closed development, former hotel | Marienstraße 22 (map) |
around 1870 | Significant in terms of local history and architectural history, neo-classical, Gründerzeit plastered facade, former trading house.
Both buildings are representative with rich facade structure, interior fittings partially preserved, today library, gallery, health insurance company and the like. |
09241916
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Residential building in closed development | Marienstraße 24 (map) |
around 1870 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, Wilhelminian style building, location on the market that defines the square.
Gate passage. |
09241917
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House in a corner | Marienstraße 31 (map) |
around 1800 | From an architectural point of view, it is essentially a baroque building.
Half-hip roof, front door preserved (disappeared before 2010), building today (2010) has the character of a new building. |
09241919
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Remnants of the pillory stone, the so-called hunger figure, outbuilding in the courtyard and a memorial plaque for Otto Griebel | Marienstraße 32 (map) |
around 1750 (outbuilding) | Architecturally and locally of importance, half-timbered courtyard building with upper arbor, birthplace of the painter Otto Griebel (1895–1972).
Leafed headbands, partly hewn beams, partly tenon struts. |
09241920
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Apartment building in corner location (only part of the house on the corner of August-Bebel-Straße) | Marienstraße 33 (map) |
around 1900 | With a store, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
Clock shop Gnauck. |
09241921
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Marienstraße 36 (map) |
around 1870 | With a shop, historically important, elegantly designed Gründerzeit building.
Staircase, original stairs. |
09241922
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Apartment building in closed development | Marienstraße 38 (map) |
around 1870 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building still has a classicistic effect, eye-catcher in the street.
With subsequently built-in shop, lead glass windows in various places in the house, original doors and staircase. |
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town hall | Market 3 (map) |
1570-1572 | Significant in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town, renaissance building with seating niche portal (copy from 1920), building dominating the square with high roof turrets.
Door frames in 1921 renewed according to the original, Rochlitz porphyry, originally seat niche portal from 1570/1572, town hall burnt down in 1724, previous building from 1570/1572, walls were preserved, town hall tower restored in 1974, reconstruction of town hall in 1827/1828. |
09241925
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Front door of a (demolished) apartment building (Friedrichstrasse 5) in the museum | Market 3 (near) (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Craftsmanship and artistic importance, historicist front door with neo-Gothic elements.
Door of the residential building at Friedrichstrasse 5, which was demolished in 1998. |
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Plastic and fountain | Market 3 (next to) (map) |
around 1930 (market woman) | Significant in local history. |
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Residential building (with two entrances) in a residential complex | Martin-Hochmuth-Strasse 3; 5 (card) |
around 1955/1960 | Architecturally important, in the style of the national building tradition, house entrances with ceramic edging. |
09241928
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Residential building (with two entrances) in a residential complex | Martin-Hochmuth-Strasse 7; 9 (card) |
around 1955/1960 | Architecturally important, in the style of the national building tradition, house entrances with ceramic edging. |
09241929
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Residential building (with two entrances) in a residential complex | Martin-Hochmuth-Strasse 11; 13 (card) |
around 1955/1960 | Architecturally important, in the style of the national building tradition, house entrances with ceramic edging. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Martinstrasse 41 (map) |
marked 1899 | Architecturally important, plastered facade from the Gründerzeit.
Original front door and window, stucco. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Martinstrasse 48 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally of importance, splendid Gründerzeit plastered facade with an elaborate crowning of the roof house. |
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Guest house with hall extension | Martinstrasse 54 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, historicizing, corner bay with turrets.
Ornamental gable, ornamental framework on the second floor. |
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Wilhelm Wunderlich Memorial Stone | Martinstrasse 54 (next to) (map) |
around 1905 | In terms of local history, in honor of the manufacturer and founder Carl Wilhelm Wunderlich (1839-1893), with the help of the Wilhelm Wunderlich Foundation, Meerane's parks were created, the site of the monument originally in the Merzenberg complex, near Schützenplatz, now next to the park tavern in Wilhelm -Wonderful-Park.
Granite block, originally with a relief image of Wilhelm Wunderlich, is missing today, relief and commemorative plaque were attached as copies in 1993, is at the beginning of the Merzenberganlage, moved to Wilhelm-Wunderlich-Park in 2009. |
09241700
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Former stable house of a farm | Merlacher Weg 9 (map) |
around 1800 | Architecturally of importance, half-timbered building, old location Götzenthal.
Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, no longer used for residential purposes, upper floor clad, gable slated, endangered. |
09241932
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Residential stable house, barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard | Merlacher Weg 26a; 26b (card) |
around 1800 (stable house) | Architecturally, socially and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings, old location Götzenthal.
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09241933
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Residential stable house and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard | Merlacher Weg 30 (map) |
around 1830 | Structurally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings.
All with tenon wood connections. |
09241934
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Apartment building in half-open development, with side fencing and front garden | Moritz-Ostwalt-Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Gate passage wood pavement, plaster, doors, windows original. |
09241935
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Apartment building in closed development | Moritz-Ostwalt-Strasse 2 (map) |
around 1880 | Architecturally important, building in the neo-Gothic style.
Extension to today's city administration. |
09241936
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Apartment building in closed development | Moritz-Ostwalt-Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
See number 1. |
09241937
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Apartment building in closed development | Moritz-Ostwalt-Strasse 4 (map) |
around 1880 | Architecturally of importance, classicistic-Gründerzeit plastered facade.
Original gate, window, facade structure, axially aligned. |
09241939
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Factory building in the corner | Moritz-Ostwalt-Strasse 5 (map) |
around 1910 | Of local and architectural significance, unusually richly designed facade from the early days.
Kroitsch company, formerly a weaving mill, according to ALK 2008 without a house number. |
09241938
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Residential building in closed development | Moritz-Ostwalt-Strasse 19 (map) |
around 1870 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Facade, window, front door, original roof structures, plastered facade, mansard roof. |
09241940
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Villa with garden and enclosure (with gate entrance) | Obere Bahnstrasse 8 (map) |
marked 1902 | Architecturally and historically important, representative building of late historicism with bay windows, balconies and gables.
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The corner plot, which was probably created as an urban villa garden when the villa was built (1902), consists of a front garden, a driveway with access to the house entrance and remnants of the garden. A fence system consisting of two gate pillars and a base made of natural stone as well as wrought iron fence pillars and fields, gate and door leaves delimit the property in the northeast and southeast. The front garden has a finely divided area with a central oval lawn, a ring path, a small seat on the house wall and lateral planting areas. There are lilac bushes and a linden tree on the fence, three rhododendrons in the lawn. Roses and perennials adorn the side beds. In the back garden there is a weeping ash, a linden and an ash tree, on the southeast border cover and ornamental shrubs (hazelnut, lilac, snowberry) and ground cover (Vinca minor), on the southwest facade a fruit tree. The access path to the house is paved with mosaic stone paving (granite, red). The garden is disturbed by parked cars that compact the soil in the root area of the solitary trees. Villa, fence, driveway and trees form a unit. The structure and the trees in the garden bear testimony to the former gardens. This urban villa garden is therefore of importance in terms of garden history and, in particular, due to its corner location, it has a defining impact on the street scene. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Plastered facade with half-timbered drapery and gable, empty rafters richly decorated, balcony, bay window. |
09241943
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Factory building | Packhofstrasse 11 (map) |
around 1890 | Corner house, yellow clinker brick, of architectural and local significance. |
09241953
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Apartment building in half-open development | Packhofstrasse 12 (map) |
1906 | Architecturally important, plastered facade with Art Nouveau ornamentation.
Plastered facade with Art Nouveau ornamentation. (until 2008 erroneously under number 18 in the list) |
09241949
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Apartment building in closed development | Packhofstrasse 14 (map) |
marked 1900 | Architecturally of importance, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century, bay windows that shape the street.
With gate passage, windows, doors and facade design original, ground floor plaster, changed, upper floor clinker brick, bay window. |
09241950
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Packhofstrasse 16 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century, gable that defines the street scene.
Bay window, same design as number 14. (up to 2008 erroneously under number 14 in the list) |
09241951
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Weaving school | Pestalozziplatz 4 (map) |
1892 | Later also a commercial school, of local and architectural importance, historicizing facade.
Rustic plaster on the ground floor, clinker brick on the first floor, original windows and doors, disfiguring color scheme, built March 28 - October 30, 1892. |
09241954
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Residential house in semi-open development | Pestalozzistraße 19 (map) |
around 1880 | Architecturally important, plastered facade from the Gründerzeit.
Plaster facade |
09241955
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Residential building in closed development | Pestalozzistraße 20 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
The facade structure and windows are original. |
09241956
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school-building | Pestalozzistraße 25 (map) |
1873-1875 | Architecturally and locally of importance, Wilhelminian style building with a classicistic effect, former Georgian school.
Central projection, ashlar, from October 11, 1875. |
09241957
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Tenement house with restaurant in a corner | Pestalozzistraße 28 (map) |
around 1890/1900 | Architecturally and urbanistically important, Wilhelminian style building with a striking corner tower.
"Stadt Wien" restaurant, plastered facade, windows, doors original. |
09241958
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Commercial building, formerly four residential buildings | Pestalozzistrasse 31; 33; 35; 37 (card) |
around 1890, changed around 1925 | From an architectural point of view, it was built around 1925 with clinker-brick elements.
Reshaped around 1925, clinker brick on the first floor, plaster on the upper floor, roofs still separate, expansion as a commercial building or factory. |
09241959
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Pestalozzistraße 43 (map) |
around 1905 | Magnificent building from the Wilhelminian style with high-quality Art Nouveau furnishings, of architectural significance.
Three-storey, five axes, pilaster structure, plaster grooves partly on the ground floor, house entrance set back and arranged to the side, rectangular windows, single-storey bay window on the first floor arranged in the middle, first floor with horizontal window canopies and triangular gables, mansard roof with modified dormers, inside lead glass windows and rose stucco in the stairwell , Doors and banisters with Art Nouveau decoration. |
09238928
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Two houses | Pfarrberg 5; 7 (card) |
around 1800 | Two parts of the house built next to each other, historically important, half-timbered building.
Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor. |
09241960
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Residential building | Pfarrberg 24 (map) |
around 1800 | Architecturally important, upper floor half-timbered.
Half-timbered upper floor, plastered, ground floor massive plastered facade. |
09241962
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Residential building in closed development | Philippstrasse 36 (map) |
around 1885 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Plaster facade. |
09241964
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Philippstrasse 56 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Mixed construction: yellow clinker brick with green glazed brick offset, ground floor plastered, changed. |
09241965
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Apartment building in half-open development | Philippstrasse 57 (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally important, differentiated plaster facade from the early days.
Plaster structures - checkerboard-like, parallel stripes and others originally set off with red, a single example in this area. |
09241966
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Apartment building in closed development | Philippstrasse 60 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Mixed construction: yellow clinker, plaster stucco. |
09241967
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Row of houses | Philippstrasse 68; 70; 72; 74 (card) |
around 1930 | Architecturally important, plastered facade with plastic, in the traditional style of the 1920s.
Plastered facade with plastic, archway to the neighboring house (Philippstrasse 66), after renovation no longer part of the monument. |
09241968
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Barn, side building and enclosure of a three-sided courtyard | Ponitzer Weg 2 (map) |
around 1830 | Old location in Waldsachsen, of architectural and economic importance, half-timbered buildings. |
09242151
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Side building of a four-sided courtyard | Ponitzer Weg 4 (map) |
19th century | Old location in Waldsachsen, historically important, with half-timbered upper floor.
Former stable house ?, Not visited. |
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Villa and garden | Posernweg 15 (map) |
1902 | Architecturally and historically important, villa with decorative framework, influenced by Art Nouveau, home of the manufacturer August Posern.
Member of the Landtag, manufacturer Posern, half-timbered details, colored glass windows in the stairwell and decorated with wooden structures, front door with elaborate carving - floral ornamentation, influenced by Art Nouveau, ceilings and other things with ribs, animal ornamentation and other things, remnants of garden design, richly structured building, after 1945 dormitory. |
09241969
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villa | Posernweg 33 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally and locally of importance, residential building of the former Schmidt estate, villa with decorative half-timbering, influenced by Art Nouveau.
Half-timbered upper floor, floating gable, vestibule, today cotton mill, empty. |
09241970
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hotel | Poststrasse 1 (map) |
around 1900 | Corner house in closed development, of historical and urban importance, representative Gründerzeit building with clinker facade, dominant corner bay with tower structure.
Clinker facade, bay window, tower with helmet on corner. |
09241971
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Apartment building in closed development | Poststrasse 1a (map) |
1902 | With a shop, historically important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Clinker brick facade, ground floor changed, too large window in the gable. |
09241972
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Apartment building in closed development | Poststrasse 1b (map) |
1902 | Architecturally important, splendid clinker brick facade from the late 19th century with a street-defining bay window and gable.
Clinker brick upper floor, ground floor rustic plaster, original front door, skylight colored lead glass, windows changed. |
09241973
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Apartment building with shops in a corner and closed development | Poststrasse 2a (map) |
around 1900 | In terms of building history and urban development, it is a representative building from the Wilhelminian era with a corner tower.
First floor plaster, first floor clinker brick, windows, doors original. |
09241974
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Apartment building in half-open development | Poststrasse 2b (map) |
around 1900 | With a shop, historically important, representative building from the Wilhelminian era.
Gate passage with a noteworthy gate (belongs to the neighboring house Poststrasse 2), door handle, shop, window original, first floor plastered ashlar, upper floor brick, endangered. |
09241975
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Post office building (with three house numbers), with side gate and backyard buildings as well as rear fence on Annenstrasse | Poststrasse 20; 22; 24 (card) |
1900-1902 | Structurally, historically and art-historically of importance, various construction stages, building complex around a courtyard, main building in the neo-baroque style, in a very spacious design.
Neo-Baroque, different stages of construction, laying of the foundation stone in 1901. |
09241976
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Apartment building in half-open development, with a wing facing the courtyard | Poststrasse 26 (map) |
1884–1885, essentially older | Architecturally and urbanistically important, Wilhelminian-style building with a wide volute gable that looks into the street.
Clinker brick facade with plastered surfaces, originally probably business premises on the ground floor, formerly belonging to the neighboring post office (?). |
09241978
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Bank and rental buildings in closed development | Poststrasse 28 (map) |
around 1880 | Architecturally and historically important, Wilhelminian style building, former office building of the factory owner Schlegel, later a branch of the Saxon Bank in Dresden.
Ground floor significantly changed due to the modernization of the Volksbank, since 1867 the bank's building, 1906 enlargement of the bank rooms. |
09241979
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Apartment building in half-open development | Poststrasse 31 (map) |
1888 | Architecturally important, from the Wilhelminian era plastered facade, distinctive corner emphasis.
Plastered facade with window canopies on the first floor, rustic plaster on the ground floor, windows, facade structure, original roof structures. |
09241980
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Poststrasse 38 (map) |
around 1890 | With shop, historically significant, 19th century building in the round arch style.
Facade structure, doors and shutters original, changes in the roof area, endangered. |
09241981
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Factory building in semi-open development | Poststrasse 58 (map) |
around 1910 | Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street.
Changes on the ground floor, endangered. |
09241983
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Apartment building in half-open development | Promenadenweg 11 (map) |
1901 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Mixed clinker construction, yellow clinker brick heavily decorated, window frames, windows, front door original. |
09241984
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Apartment building in closed development | Promenadenweg 13 (map) |
1902 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Mixed clinker brick construction, red clinker brick, rich window framing, front door, windows, roof structures original. |
09241985
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Retirement home with front yard | Robert-Baum-Strasse 4 (map) |
around 1935 | Architecturally and locally of importance, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s / 1930s.
Turret, plastic representation of an old man and an old woman above door, central entrance. |
09241989
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Residential and administrative building in a corner | Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 1; 3 (card) |
1914–1916, essentially older | Architecturally, urbanistically and locally of importance, striking corner house with rich facade structure, Wilhelminian style building with later remodeling, former Moeschler bank, later a savings bank and police station.
Good original substance, especially staircase with marble, rich facade structure, formerly a bank, then expanded, named as Creditanstalt in building files. |
09241990
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Residential house in semi-open development | Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 11 (map) |
around 1870/1880 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Gate passage, striking front door with figurative representations, for example dragons. |
09241991
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Residential house in half-open development with side gate entrance | Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 23 (map) |
around 1870 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Plinth clad, ground floor rustic plaster with corner cuboid, upper floor and gable plastered, eaves side clinker brick with corner cuboid, gate, window original. |
09241992
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Residential house in semi-open development | Rosental 4 (map) |
around 1870 | Architecturally important, classicist-Gründerzeit facade.
Arched panes, rich original inventory, new windows on the upper floor. |
09241701
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Residential house in semi-open development | Rosental 19 (map) |
around 1880 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building, in a similar design to neighboring house number 21.
Original stock |
09241994
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Residential house in semi-open development | Rosental 21 (map) |
around 1880 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building, similar in design to neighboring house number 19.
Original stock |
09241995
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Residential house in open development | Rosental 44 (map) |
19th century | Architecturally of importance, street space-forming classical building.
Front door with a sun motif, creating the street space, window frames preserved, first floor quarry stone masonry. |
09241997
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Apartment building in open development | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century with corner bay window.
With corner turrets and corner bay windows, changed balconies and garages, too large windows on the upper floor, red clinker brick with plaster. |
09241998
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Rental villa with enclosure and front garden | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 13 (map) |
marked 1896 | Architecturally important, representative Gründerzeit building with corner turrets and floating gables.
Plaster structure, floating gables, original windows, corner turrets, emphasis on the corner, window canopies. |
09241999
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Apartment house in open development and in a corner | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 14 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally of importance, stately Wilhelminian style building.
Plaster facade. |
09242000
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villa | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 15 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building with an elaborately designed half-timbered upper floor.
Clinker facade: yellow clinker, half-timbered, orange clinker base, floating gable. |
09242001
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Apartment building in closed development | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 17 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Yellow clinker brick, contrasted with red and green, front door and window modernized. |
09242002
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Apartment building in closed development | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 19 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Red clinker. |
09242003
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Tenement house in a corner and half-open development, with lateral fencing | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 20 (map) |
around 1900 | Of importance in terms of urban planning and building history, plastered facade, partly Art Nouveau decor, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Plastered facade, original windows, stucco, fence, wooden balconies closed. |
09242004
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Apartment building in closed development | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 21 (map) |
marked 1904 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Mixed construction, red clinker brick, plaster pilaster strips, plaster ashlar. |
09242005
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Apartment house in a corner | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 22 (map) |
marked 1904 | Significant in terms of urban planning and building history, clinker brick facade with corner emphasis, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Mixed construction: upper floor yellow clinker, plaster ashlar upper floor, skylights, ground floor partially colored. |
09242006
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Apartment building in closed development | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 23 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Red clinker, plaster ashlar on the ground floor, pilaster strips, plaster stucco. |
09242007
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Residential house designed in closed development | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 24 (map) |
around 1904 | Architecturally of importance, clinker brick facade with plaster structure, art nouveau appeal.
White clinker with plastered surfaces. |
09242008
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Apartment building in closed development | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 25 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Yellow brick facade, green plaster, front door, original window. |
09242009
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Apartment building in closed development | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 27 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Mixed construction, original front door. |
09242010
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Apartment building in closed development | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 29 (map) |
marked 1905 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Mixed construction, brick upper floor orange, original front door, on Wettiner Platz. |
09242011
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Apartment building in closed development | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 33 (map) |
around 1904 | In terms of building history, it is a magnificent plastered facade from the 19th century.
Rich stucco. |
09242012
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Apartment building in closed development | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 35 (map) |
around 1904 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Mixed construction: upper floor red clinker, offset with yellow. |
09242013
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Apartment building in closed development | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 37 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally important, plastered façade from the late 19th century, door with Art Nouveau ornamentation. |
09242014
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Apartment building in closed development | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 39 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Clinker brick upper floor, yellow with orange |
09242015
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Apartment building in closed development | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 41 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Red brick, corner blocks, original front door, balconies are missing. |
09242016
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Apartment building in closed development | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 45 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Simple design, mixed construction, yellow clinker upper floor. |
09242017
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Apartment house in a corner | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 47 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building with corner bay window.
There are no balconies, white clinker brick offset with blue, plaster, corner bay windows. |
09242018
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Villa with garden and enclosure | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 51 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally and historically important, representative Wilhelminian-style building with Art Nouveau features, tower and gable with half-timbering.
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The garden, which was probably created when the villa was built (1904), is divided into the following garden parts: front garden (1), driveway and access path (2), orchard (3), vegetable garden (4), park-like garden area (5 ). The fence consists of upright slate stones as a base, pillars made of plastered masonry with concrete cover stones as well as fence fields, door and gate leaves made of metal construction. The access path is paved with red granite stone paving and an artificial stone as a decorative strip, the driveway also with red granite stone paving. Three linden trees stand in a row between the driveway and the north-eastern property line. A lawn with replanted fruit trees lies in front of the southeast facade. The park-like garden area extends in the south-western half of the property and is accessed from the veranda in front of the south-west facade via a wide staircase (eight concrete steps). Pine, black pine, blue spruce, yew, magnolia, larch, rhododendrons make up the older woody stock. A pond with a bridge was renovated and expanded. A curved system of paths with two squares connects this area with the other parts of the garden. At the rear of the property there are vegetable patches and a composting area on the one hand, and closely planted spruce trees on the other to screen the garden. The garden, largely preserved in terms of the soil modeling, woody stock and path system, is to be addressed in its basic division functionally and creatively as a typical villa garden from the turn of the century and is therefore of significance in terms of garden history. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Tower and gable with half-timbering, doors and windows original, paving, garden. |
09242019
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Residential house in half-open development (forms a semi-detached house with No. 57), with enclosure and front garden | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 55 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building with floating gable.
Fence, floating gable, window slightly changed. |
09242020
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Factory chimney of a weaving mill | Schmiederstrasse 2 (map) |
1870-1871 | Of significance in terms of technology history.
Chimney probably from the time the factory was built, lower part rectangular plan, continued polygonally. |
09242022
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Tenement house in a corner, with lateral fencing | Schmiederstrasse 21 (map) |
around 1900/1905 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Mixed clinker construction, yellow clinker. |
09242023
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Apartment building in closed development | Schmiederstrasse 27 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Mixed clinker construction, red clinker, original front door. |
09242024
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Residential building | Schoenberger Strasse 14 (map) |
around 1800 | Upper floor half-timbered, of importance in terms of building history and urban development history. |
09242026
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Old and new cemetery chapels, cemetery of honor with hall of honor for those who fell in World War I and a crucifix, grave field for those who died in World War II, as well as several tombs and hereditary burials | Schoenberger Strasse 63; 65 (card) |
1873 (old chapel) | Components of the city cemetery that are valuable in terms of city history and artistically; New chapel by architect Paul Bender (Dresden)
Individual features of the aggregate cemetery Meerane (see also aggregate 09300478):
Gravestones:
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Cemetery Meerane as a whole, with many individual monuments (see above), furthermore a cemetery with old routing, avenues, regularly arranged grave fields and old planting (garden monument) and the whole parts: cemetery wall, old morgue with the grave digger's apartment and parenting hall (today residential building, No. 65 ) and the cemetery administration building (No. 63) | Schoenberger Strasse 63; 65 (card) |
1868 | Regularly laid out city cemetery with a rich inventory of historical graves as well as artistically remarkable cemetery chapels, New Chapel by architect Paul Bender, Dresden, of architectural, gardening and city historical importance.
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The cemetery, which was laid out in 1868, was entered on the equidistant map of 1878 with three rows by six quarters = 18 quarters, in 1908 it was almost double the size when extended to the east (compare equidistant map 1908). The two entrances to the cemetery are in the south (wooden gate, secondary) and north (metal construction gate) of the old chapel, which stands on the western enclosure wall. A square with a rectangular, formerly oval decorative area is in front of the chapel in the east. The old morgue and the cemetery keeper's house limit this space to the north and south. The cemetery walls, gate and door pillars are made of plastered masonry. For the location of the new chapel, which was built in 1912-14, two middle unoccupied quarters were chosen. A forecourt is to the west of the new chapel. Two small inner courtyards, accessible from the outside, are enclosed by the elongated building complex. In the east of the cemetery, a hall of honor for the fallen of the First World War with a grove of honor and a figure of Christ completes the buildings built in the central axis of the cemetery. The three-row cemetery complex has lengthways and crossways with linden, chestnut, ash and sycamore maple in no recognizable order. Individual solitary trees (for example oak, blue spruce) are in the quarters. An irrigation system with a water basin and a drainage system consisting of channels and water inlets are part of the technical equipment of the cemetery. In 1929/30 the cemetery outside the northern cemetery wall was expanded to include two more rows of quarters. A restored and slightly modified grove of honor for the fallen of the Second World War with grave fields is located in this extension area. Conifers, solitary trees (weeping willows) and hedges as well as a number of pyramid poplars on the northern border characterize this area. A nursery with a greenhouse is to the west and a commercial area to the east of this extension. In its transverse axes it is connected to the old part of the cemetery through several openings in the old enclosure wall. In the west, outside the cemetery, on a triangular area, there is a small green area with a row of trees (Norway maple) on the cemetery wall and a row of chestnuts on the street. Solitary trees (linden, sycamore maple, hornbeam, cherry) stand on the west-facing surface. A third entrance (gate made of metal construction), at the MW corner of the cemetery, can be reached from Schönberger Strasse via a driveway. The regular cemetery complex, which was created in several phases, shows an overarching design idea in its clear division into quarters. This structure was particularly emphasized by the choice of locations, of the buildings built at different times, in the main axis of the cemetery. The building complex of the New Chapel, through whose inner courtyard a transverse axis of the cemetery leads, is of central importance. The entire cemetery is of architectural and gardening significance. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) History:
The regular cemetery complex with planting along the way, as well as rhododendrons and ivy hills, was largely preserved in an authentic way. Sub-entity parts:
Both buildings are right next to the main entrance to the cemetery. |
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Apartment house in a corner and semi-open development | Schulstrasse 2 (map) |
marked 1898 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, Wilhelminian style building.
Plastered facade, wooden veranda. |
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Villa with enclosure and garden (also from No. 4a, Remise building No. 4a no monument) | Schulstrasse 4; 4a (card) |
Significant in terms of building history, garden history and local history, magnificent villa in the reform style from around 1910.
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The small urban villa garden was created when the villa was built. Its garden parts are: the driveway to the coach house with access path to the villa, the front garden on Schulstrasse and the garden on the north-west side of the villa. By dividing the property, the garden part of the coach house was optically separated by a hedge. Due to the location of the property as a corner property, the garden primarily has a representative role. Two linden trees on the north-west border and one of what were formerly two magnolias frame the north-west facade of the villa. Two yew trees, a ginkgo and a hazelnut bush break up this regular planting. The landscape route was partially restored / reconstructed, the landscape ground relief, including the curiosity, was preserved. The fence with sandstone pillars and plinths as well as wrought-iron panels, door and gate leaves (framed in green) was restored and supplemented (additional entrance to a garage in the basement). Another gate is on Geschwister-Scholl-Straße. A wooden pavilion is no longer at the original location. The access path to the main and side entrance of the villa is paved with burned pavement stones and a granite edge, the driveway with a water-bound path surface. At the corner of the property a wall catches the heaped up seat (curiosity). Due to the landscape routing, the relief of the ground, the trees and the reintroduced rose and shrubbery planting, the impression of the small garden is preserved / restored. The garden thus has significance in terms of garden history. In particular, the villa and garden with fencing are a defining feature of the street due to their corner location. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Fence, roof railing, central projectile, gable, corner bay window, plaster facade, rustic plaster partially preserved. |
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Rental villa with fencing and garden as well as a side gate | Schulstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, representative building in the neo-renaissance style.
Clinker brick facade, corner blocks, base Cyclops masonry, window canopies, windows, doors, gate original. |
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Rental villa with side entrance gate | Schulstrasse 7 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, representative building from the Wilhelminian era.
Decorated clinker brick facade, base Cyclops masonry, gate, wooden veranda. |
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school | Schulstrasse 10 (map) |
1875 | Structurally and historically of importance, historicizing clinker brick building, formerly Realschule II.
First floor clinker brick, first floor rustikaputz, base Cyclops masonry, gable changed, former Realschule II, then Oberrealschule, today (2010) special school. |
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Residential house in semi-open development, with front garden and enclosure | Schulstrasse 12 (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally of importance, Wilhelminian style building, floating gable with half-timbering.
Suspended gable with half-timbering, balcony, veranda, windows, doors and fence original. |
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Apartment building in a corner, with a front garden and fencing | Schulstrasse 14 (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building windows, doors, fence original. |
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Villa with garden and enclosure | Schwanefelder Strasse 1 (map) |
1871-1872 | Architecturally and artistically of importance, representative Gründerzeit building in neo-renaissance style.
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The former property extended to the east as far as Bahnhofstrasse. Number 1a (parcel 2943d) was divided off around 1905 and number 1b (parcel 2943/6) in 1927 and built on with villas. The former very large garden can no longer be experienced in its original layout (construction of the villa in 1871/1872). A recessed ornamental garden in the south of the villa was also filled in, a former orangery was demolished and replaced by a semicircular winter garden extension at the beginning of the 20th century (according to the current owner). The remaining large gardens in the vicinity of the villa have valuable woody stock in individual and group positions (oak, linden, beech, sycamore maple, pyramid poplar, magnolias, black pines, larches, yew trees, rhododendrons). From a hill, the garden and especially the garden facade of the villa can be seen impressively. In the cleared-out garden, garden spaces are still recognizable through the woody positions and the floor relief. A landscape route that reveals the visual references is to be assumed in the ground. The villa is closely connected to the park-like arrangement of the garden by two terraces and the winter garden with staircase as well as two bay windows with balconies, another balcony and the covered entrance with a balcony. The front terrace with two stairs swinging on it (sandstone elements) and the curiosity on Schwanefelder Straße (sandstone elements) are representative. The fence consists of a retaining wall (polygonal natural stones), a base and gate pillars made of sandstone, as well as cast iron fence pillars, fence panels, door and gate leaves (metal construction). The driveway is paved with granite stone paving. Due to the location of the property at the corner of Schwanefelder Strasse / Stadionallee and Gerberstrasse, which opens onto Schwanefelder Strasse, the villa with its garden and enclosure is a defining feature of the street. The substance of the villa garden that has been preserved reveals its basic structure and bears witness to a garden of particular artistic quality that has developed over 150 years. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Central risalite, elaborate entrance, bay window, tooth frieze under the roof, plaster grooves on the ground floor, plaster blocks in the base area. |
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Villa with garden and enclosure (with garden gate) | Schwanefelder Strasse 1a (map) |
around 1905 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, typical plastered building with ornamental frameworks, part of a well-preserved villa area along Schwanefelder Straße.
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The triangular corner plot emerged from the former large villa plot at Schwanefelder Straße 1. The garden was probably newly laid out in the course of the villa construction, but apart from a few trees (hazel trees, lime trees, hazelnut bushes, rhododendrons), the slightly curved access path (granite stone paving), a small retaining wall and the fencing, there are no essential elements of a former garden design. The fence consists of a retaining wall with polygonal natural stones, a sandstone cover, cast iron fence pillars, fence panels and a door (metal construction). A new wooden fence was placed on the retaining wall at Schmiederstraße and an existing door (metal construction) was added. The essential thing is the location of the property and its terraced structure, which is caused by the retaining wall of the enclosure. It can be assumed that the retaining wall was already part of the villa garden at Schwanefelder Str. 1. The corner location of the property, the villa, the elevated position of the garden and the fence shape the street. As a former part of the garden at Schwanefelder Strasse number 1 and as a property of the well-preserved villa area Schwanefelder Strasse that is visible from afar (prelude effect), the garden has historical and urban significance. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Two-storey, cubic plastered building with ornamental framework, various loggias, verandas, balconies and bay windows, mansard hipped roof, elaborate entrance roofing. |
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Villa with garden, pool and fencing with gate entrance | Schwanefelder Strasse 1b (map) |
1927 | Of importance in terms of architectural history and garden design, representative building typical of the time in reform architecture with neo-baroque echoes with an overall functional design language, the work of the well-known Dresden architecture firm Lossow & Kühne
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The garden emerges from the villa property at Schwanefelder Straße 1, which was laid out in 1871/72 and once extended to Bahnhofstraße. The fencing and part of the woody population probably result from this former entire property. In particular, the area surrounding the villa with the driveway and access path, terrace and water basin was redesigned as part of the villa construction after 1927. The woody stock (ash, maple, linden, beech, oak, chestnut, birch, weeping willow, hawthorn, rhododendron, blue spruce, Douglas fir and Weymouth pine) is largely preserved. The ground relief of the garden is slightly hollow. To the east of the villa, the terrace surrounding the building is preceded by a rectangular water basin. The fence consists of a retaining wall with polygonal natural stones, a sandstone cover, cast iron fence pillars, door and gate pillars made of sandstone elements as well as fence panels, door and gate leaves (metal construction). On Schmiederstrasse there is a picket fence on the same retaining wall with clinker brick cover and concrete pillars. The driveway and access road are paved with granite paving stones. The well-preserved gardens show essential features of the modern conception of the 1920s and are of significance in terms of garden art. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Elaborate covered driveway, balconies, outside staircase, remnants of garden design, client: Arthur Klemm |
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Villa with garden (including a pond with grotto and two pavilions) and enclosure with gate entrance | Schwanefelder Strasse 3 (map) |
1893 | Of importance in terms of building history, garden history and garden art, representative building in the style of historicism
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The garden was probably laid out when the villa was built around 1900. The southwest part of the property, where the fruit and vegetable garden may have been, was divided off and built over after 1990. The park-like garden area was largely preserved. The garden images, staged by the composition of trees, landscaped path system, pond, grotto and two pavilions as well as curiosity, can be relived from different points of view. The visual relationships between the garden and the villa play an essential role. In the area of the pond with the grotto there is a large group of deciduous trees (linden, beech, oak, Japanese maple) as well as white pine, black pine and yew. Solitary trees (tulip tree, red oak, black pine, birch) determine the northeast area of the garden. Parallel to the southeast border there are hazelnut bushes, chestnuts, beeches, oaks, linden, hornbeam, robinia, near the house magnolias, rhododendrons, yew trees and in the back garden area birch, oak, sycamore, hornbeam and other conifers. The access path is paved with mosaic stone paving, part of the driveway with large stone paving (granite, red). The refurbished enclosure on Schwanefelder Straße consists of fence bases (natural stone) as well as fence, door and gate pillars (yellow brickwork), fence panels, gate and door leaves (metal construction). There is a picket fence on Stadionallee. The grotto is in the southwest of the rehabilitated pond. The large open pavilion (wooden construction) standing on the northwest border near the house is picturesquely surrounded by rhododendrons and a magnolia. The octagonal small closed pavilion (wooden construction) forms a point of reference in the rear garden area. The park area of the formerly large villa garden has a well-preserved substance, in which the design intention to stage a wide variety of garden images is recognizable. Due to the corner location of the property, the villa, the garden and the fencing dominate the street. As a typical layout of a landscaped villa garden around 1900, the garden has significance in terms of garden history and art. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Clinker brick facade, yellow clinker brick, with ashlar in the base area and at corners, client: Carl Bornemann |
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Villa with garden, pavilion and enclosure | Schwanefelder Strasse 4 (map) |
1898 | Historically important, characterizing the street scene, representative Wilhelminian style building in the neo-renaissance style with a corner tower
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The landscaped garden in the corner is raised into a relatively flat area by a retaining wall (yellow brickwork) on Schwanefelder Strasse and Gerberstrasse. Ornamental and cover shrubs (rhododendron, hazelnut, yew, lilac, tree of life) also shield the property, so that there is little view from the street. A group of conifers and a wooden pavilion define the center of the garden, a scenic system of paths is to be assumed in the ground (compare old postcards). The enclosure (retaining wall, cast iron fence, gate and door pillars, as well as fence panels, door and gate leaves made of metal construction) was renovated. The driveway is paved with red granite stone paving. The tower on the southwest corner of the house can be seen from afar from the street on Stadionallee. With the Villa Schwanefelder Straße 3, this villa (yellow clinker buildings) with fencing and garden forms a stylistic unit. There are visual relationships between the two properties. Villa with tower, garden and fence in a corner position characterize the street. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Clinker brick facade with plaster grooves in the plinth area, turrets, gable, plastic jewelry, client: Friedrich Schmieder. |
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Villa with garden and enclosure | Schwanefelder Strasse 6 (map) |
1883 | Architecturally and historically important, in the style of historicism.
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The narrow, north-east elongated property is divided into a driveway, a front garden with remnants of curiosity, an open garden space framed by trees, a hill with a group of trees and a rear, apparently former fruit and vegetable garden. The relatively heavily cleared garden in the immediate vicinity of the villa is shaped by the hill with a group of trees (sycamore maple, two oaks, three black pines, four white pines, two false cypresses, robinia, yew). From this hill, the view of the villa is framed by the trees and led directly to the central projection of the east facade of the villa. In the opposite direction, the view is strongly drawn to the group of trees. Other valuable woody trees that form and shape the garden area (beech, field maple, norway maple, hazelnut, yew, rhododendron, linden and sycamore maple) are on the property's side. There are rhododendrons and a wig bush near the building. The fencing consists of a retaining wall (porphyry with sandstone cover), cast iron pillars and fence panels, gate and door leaves (metal construction, renovated). The terrace on the south side of the villa, facing the street, with two flights of stairs to the front garden should be emphasized. The spatial structure of the garden is preserved by the existing woody stock, a landscape path system is to be assumed in the ground. It can be assumed that the gardens, which appear simple today, were originally designed to be more differentiated. The essential features of a villa garden landscaped for the turn of the century (1900) can still be read and are of significance in terms of garden history. The hill that characterizes the garden with its group of trees in connection with the open garden space and the view of the villa is of particular artistic value. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Plastered facade, balustrade, balcony, central projectile, terrace, disfiguring extension, builder William Schmieder |
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Villa with enclosure and garden, this one with garden pavilion, fountain attachment, garden sculptures, steles with reliefs and pond | Schwanefelder Strasse 7 (map) |
inscribed 1904, later reshaped | of importance in terms of building history, garden history and garden design; representative building in neo-baroque style based on plans by the Berlin architect Theodor Ferber; Reconstruction in 1942 by the well-known Dresden architects Lossow & Kühne
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: According to the information provided by the current owner of number 9, there were no fences between the neighboring properties number 7, 9 and 11 because they belonged to the Brumm brothers (leather manufacturers). It can be assumed that the gardens of the three villas were conceived together with the construction of the villas after 1904/1907, and that visual references and garden images were therefore considered overarching. At number 7, on the equidistant map from 1896, a path extending from northeast to southwest can be detected, which has apparently been taken up. The now elongated narrow property was apparently divided. Parcel 2960 no longer belongs to the villa's garden. The garden therefore does not extend to Hohen Strasse in the southwest. According to the information provided by the current owners, on parcel 2960b there was a greenhouse in the rear, now free area, on the north-west border and aviaries in the south-west of the garden house on the south-east border. Today the garden is characterized by an old, largely well-preserved wood. A raised garden house, groups of trees, solitary trees and a pond with a curved shoreline, as well as several garden sculptures at the pavilion and villa form points of reference. A landscape path system can be assumed in the ground. From a hill in the back garden area and the terrace of the pavilion there are views of the own and the neighboring gardens. A later conversion of the villa required changes in the vicinity of the building. Various children's sculptures made of artificial stone are in the front garden (drummers and accordion players) and in the garden near the villa (boy with mask, boy with kite, boy with flower and boy with fishnet). A vase that appears to have served as a fountain attachment stands in the west of the villa. Two stone steles with oval reliefs are located below the raised garden house. The fence consists of a stone base, cast iron fence pillars, end, gate and door pillars made of plastered masonry and fence panels, door and gate leaves made of metal construction. The access path to the entrance of the villa is paved with red mosaic stone paving with white / black decorative ribbons. The woody stock consists of deciduous and coniferous trees (linden, oak, ash, beech, sycamore maple, black locust, birch, ginkgo, tulip tree, trumpet tree, Japanese maple, cornel cherry, rhododendron, larch, white pine, spruce, black pine, blue spruce, pseudo cypress , Tree of life, yew). The interesting use of wood creates a series of garden spaces. The garden is dominated by the garden house standing on a hill with floral decorative elements, which is visible from all three neighboring gardens (number 7, 9, and 11). The well thought-out design, based on connected garden images of all three villa gardens, is the specialty of this garden. This villa garden is of particular importance in terms of both garden history and garden art. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Large veranda and balcony, subsequent connection to the neighboring villa (no longer available today in 2010), client Alfred Brumm, later Villa Parz; Fountain sculpture (little boy with fish) in bronze (no longer available in 2014) |
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Villa with garden, fencing and equipment | Schwanefelder Strasse 8 (map) |
probably 1861 in the core | Of importance in terms of building history and garden history, representative in the neo-renaissance style
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: One of the oldest villas on Schwanefelder Strasse (built in the 1860s, changed several times, designated in 1901) is characterized by an old wooded area standing relatively close to the building. The remise building stands roughly in the middle of the property, a garden house is in the middle of the left northeast enclosure behind the remise. The elongated garden is divided into a driveway, a front garden, a small park-like area, an open lawn, a modified part of the garden by the coach house and a former fruit and vegetable garden that is currently overgrown. In the far corner of the garden there is a viewing hill accentuated by a group of trees (black pine, yew, spruce, hazelnut, birch). One of the formerly two beech trees and an oak stand in the southwest corner, linden and sycamore maple on the northwest border near the building, two weeping ash trees, a plane tree, conifers and rhododendrons characterize the area near the house. An elm and some conifers frame the former fruit and vegetable garden in the rear property. The rear terrace, which is drawn into the building, is connected to both the park-like part of the garden and the front garden via an outside staircase and a path leading around the house. A three-part flower bowl on three supports, decorated with rich floral relief, stands near the terrace. The fence consists of fence bases, fence, door and gate pillars made of cast iron pillars as well as fence panels, door and gate leaves made of metal construction. The wide access road is paved with red granite paving. The woody stock of the neighboring parcel 2961/5 shapes the appearance of the garden. Attention must be paid to the rich floral facade decoration, which connects the garden and the villa in a special way. The classic structure of the villa garden and the valuable old wooded stock of different time phases, which result in an interesting sequence of garden spaces, characterize the villa garden, which is of importance in terms of garden history. As one of the oldest villa plots on Schwanefelder Straße, it is also of interest in terms of urban history. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Door Art Nouveau ornamentation, pillar portico, high colored glass windows, partially destroyed, window canopies, beautiful front door with floral ornament, plaster ashlar, possibly built for businessman Karl Gerhard Picht in 1861, rebuilt in 1901/1904, then owned by manufacturer Gustav Wagner, numerous additions |
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Villa with garden and enclosure | Schwanefelder Strasse 9 (map) |
marked 1904 | Architecturally and historically important, in the style of late historicism, with half-timbered gables, the work of the Leipzig architect Max Pommer
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument. According to the current owner of number 9, there were no fences between the neighboring properties number 7, 9 and 11, as they belonged to the Brumm brothers (leather manufacturers). It can be assumed that the gardens of the three villas were conceived together with the construction of the villas after 1904/1907, and that visual references and garden images were therefore considered overarching. The garden of number 9 is separated from the street by a wooded backdrop of conifers. On the south-east border there is a beech and also groups of conifers, in the south-west corner a linden tree. In the so limited garden space to the west and south-west of the villa was a pond that was filled in. Two hills in the southwest corner and western border of the property underline the spatial formation of this part of the garden. Remnants of a path system are to be assumed in the ground. The fence consists of a fence base (granite), fence posts made of U-elements (metal), end, gate and door posts as well as fence panels, door and gate leaves made of metal construction with floral decorative elements. The access path to the house entrance is paved with mosaic stone paving. Remnants of a paved path lie in the area of the southeast corner of the house. The relatively small plot of land refers to a formerly fine garden design, which was used for the landscaped villa garden of the turn of the century 1900, through terrain modeling (two hills), preserved woody stock and the stock to be assumed in the ground (paths and pond), as well as in the visual relationships to the neighboring villa gardens - and is of local importance. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Developed as a kindergarten, disfiguring extension and intermediate building to another villa, demolition would be desirable, former owner: Fritz Brumm. |
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Villa with garden, grotto, pond and enclosure | Schwanefelder Strasse 11 (map) |
1907 | of importance in terms of art history, building history and garden design; in the style of late historicism with ornamental framework elements, work of the Leipzig architect Max Pommer
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: According to the information provided by the current owner of number 9, there were no fences between the neighboring properties number 7, 9 and 11 because they belonged to the Brumm brothers (leather manufacturers). It can be assumed that the gardens of the three villas were conceived together with the construction of the villas after 1904/1907, and that visual references and garden images were therefore considered overarching. The garden of number 11, seen from the stairs of the terrace, offers a unique panorama image with foreground, middle and background, which is creatively targeted through the width and depth of the property by means of structuring the garden, soil modeling, wood composition, pond system with grotto and pavilion was created, worked out, maintained and preserved. There is evidence that in 1928 the private gardener, Hermann Paul Günther, lived in number 13. From the garden itself there are still visual references to the neighboring gardens, such as the villa. The surroundings of the villa are currently impaired by construction site equipment and villa renovation as well as construction work in the immediate vicinity of the villa. The former framing of the villa by trees has been lost. The property, which extends from Schwanefelder Straße to Hohen Straße, is divided into a front garden, the park-like garden with a front park area close to the house, a central park area with a pond and two hills and the rear park area on Hohen Straße, as well as the one that was once used as a fruit and vegetable garden Vegetable garden used part of the garden between the middle and rear parking area. Solitary and group positions of deciduous and coniferous trees form a differentiated spatial structure. The different color, texture, structure and habitus of the woody plants produce an extraordinarily rich woody backdrop. The woody stock recorded in 1993 and still largely preserved today includes: oak, beech, linden, birch, black locust, maple, chestnut, willow, hornbeam, walnut and rhododendron, as well as black pine, blue spruce, Douglas fir, white pine, larch, hemlock and yew. Particularly eye-catching are the grotto by the pond and the grotto wall below the pavilion, like the pavilion itself. A differentiated landscape path system, from which the garden with its visual relationships and park images can be accessed, is to be assumed in the ground. The refurbished enclosure consists of fence bases (natural stone), fence, gate and door pillars made of plastered masonry and intermediate fence pillars made of cast iron as well as fence panels, door and gate leaves made of metal construction. The driveway is paved with red granite stone paving. The richly landscaped garden described is valuable in its overall composition from an artistic point of view; in its dimensions, which have been preserved to this day, it is unique in terms of space and image structure for a mature landscape garden from the turn of the century. There is a risk from already completed parcelling and sale of garden parts. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Garden house, water basin and plastic (plastic: little boy with flute) no longer the same property today, belongs to the property at Schwanefelder Straße 7, see there, villa: half-timbered gable, turret, carved wooden elements, door canopy, client: Herrmann Wagner. |
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Residential house in open development | Schwanefelder Strasse 12 (map) |
in essence probably 1849 | Villa-like, Wilhelminian-style architecture, significant in terms of building history
Plastered facade, garden no longer available, client: Michael Quaas, changed in 1867 for Carl Julius Quaas, reconstruction in 1901 for Emil Langlotz |
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Residential house (possibly remise building from No. 11) with stable building, garden and courtyard paving | Schwanefelder Strasse 13 (map) |
Early 20th century | Architecturally and historically important, half-timbered buildings in the style of historicism in good original condition
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: It can be assumed that this house was the servants' house at Schwanefelder Strasse 11, possibly also number 7 and number 9. In 1928 (address book) a driver Artur Johannes Wyrwich also lived at number 11. In 1878 a so-called Chinese house can be found on the equidistant map at the location, in 1896 this house is still registered, 1908–1921 no longer. In 1931 a residential house and two other buildings can be identified on the equidistant map. The driveway and courtyard are paved (granite paving stones, red). The fence on Schwanefelder Straße is missing, there is a picket fence on Hohe Straße. The woody stock recorded in 1993 includes: maple, birch, black pine, yew, hemlock. In connection with the villa plots number 7, 9 and 11, this corner plot with its woody stock and the courtyard pavement is of importance in terms of garden history. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière)
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Post expedition, later an inn | Schwanefelder Strasse 22 (map) |
Late 18th century | Structurally and historically important, half-timbered house (Post expedition is, according to Meyers, an expression for smaller post offices).
Until 1845 postal expedition, half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, half-hipped roof, eaves-side extensions. |
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school | Seiferitzer Schulweg 1 (map) |
1856 | Old location Seiferitz, historically important in terms of architecture and local history. |
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Villa with garden (including a fountain), gate entrance and garden wall | Stadionallee 2 (map) |
1926 | Architecturally and art-historically important, in the Art Deco style , built according to a design by Leipzig architect Curt Schiemichen
Memorial text Description of the garden monument: The two-winged gate and the gate (metal construction) are integrated into a short section of wall with a window and two pillars (plastered masonry). Between the gate in the northeast section of the fence and the retaining wall with parapet wall (plastered masonry, concrete cover stones) in the southwest section of the fence there is a wooden fence (renewed) on a lower retaining wall. The driveway is paved with red granite stone paving, the access path is paved with slabs. A low wall separates the front garden from this path. On the northeast border, parallel to the driveway, there is a row of seven linden trees, rhododendrons in the front garden and a beech tree at the northeast end of the enclosure wall. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Balconies, terraces, colored glass windows, grilles from the time of origin, covered entrance, room doors and original ceiling, residential building of City Councilor Paul Reinhold |
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six residential buildings as a row of residential buildings, in closed development (structural unit with Chemnitzer Straße 82-88), with front garden | Road of Peace 1; 3; 5; 7; 9; 11 (card) |
around 1925/1930 | Significant building history, plaster facade with clinker brick structure, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s
Number 1 with bay window and corner position, plinth and door frame clinker brick, plastered facade |
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Residential courtyard with seven residential buildings, gardening forecourt and pergola | Street of peace 13; 15; 17; 19; 21; 23; 25 (card) |
around 1925/1930 | Architecturally, historically and artistically of importance, plastered facade with clinker brick structure, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s.
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The so-called “Fritz-Brumm-Block”, built in 1929, forms a rectangular forecourt, enclosed on three sides, open to the Straße des Friedens, with ornaments. Röbbeckestrasse flows into the axis of the square. A pergola with eight pillars made of clinker masonry forms a gate situation for the system. A row of linden trees to the right and left of the pergola delimits it from the street area. A U-shaped access road leads to the seven entrances to the houses. The rectangular central area is mirrored in the axis of the pergola with the plaza and paved path (concrete slabs). Each lawn, framed by low privet hedges, has a slightly recessed area, which in turn is surrounded by four ribbons of roses. A low limestone retaining wall faces the street and covers the ornamentation. The raised house base area with the house entrances and the pergola made of clinker brickwork form a design unit and, with the rows of linden trees, create a frame for the complex. The simple symmetrical structure corresponds to the modern conception of gardens and squares of the 1920s. As such, it is of importance in terms of garden art and garden history. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) House doors highlighted with clinker brick, pergola, designed system, wrong house coloring, number 13 with plastic jewelry and bay window, number 25 also with plastic jewelry. |
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Row of houses | Südstrasse 1; 3; 5; 7; 9 (card) |
around 1925/1929 | Architecturally important, in the Heimat style.
Shutters are missing, stone base, front door, door frames, built by: Gemeinnützige Bau- und Siedlungsgesellschaft mbH. |
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Row of houses | Südstrasse 2a; 2 B; 2c (card) |
around 1925/1930 | Architecturally important, in the Heimat style.
Number 2b: Simpler, more modernized. |
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Barn of a four-sided yard | Talstrasse 30; 32 (card) |
Mid 19th century | In terms of building history and urban development, it is part of the original development of this area, after the middle of the 19th century it was included in the adjacent Wilhelminian style development.
Belongs to the original development of this area, included in development after mid-century, Böhmerviertel. |
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school | Tännichtstrasse 2 (map) |
1896 | Structurally and historically important, Wilhelminian style building, clinker brick facade, formerly the second citizen school.
Former second district school, red and yellow clinker brick, original front door, simple furnishings, gymnasium, inaugurated on April 13, 1896. |
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Apartment house in a corner | Teichplatz 2 (map) |
around 1900 | With a shop, of architectural and urban significance, representative Wilhelminian-style building, clinker brick facade with two bay windows and elaborately designed gables in the roof.
Clinker upper floor, first floor plastered ashlar, two bay windows, window canopies, development of the square. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Waldenburger Strasse 17 (map) |
around 1800 | Architecturally important, upper floor half-timbered.
Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor. |
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Villa with enclosure and garden (with two pavilions, ornamental fountain, pond and water basin) | Waldenburger Strasse 29 (map) |
marked 1900 | Architecturally, historically and artistically of importance, high-quality historic villa in largely original condition, corner tower that defines the street scene.
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The villa garden, located on a slope rising from south to north, is divided into three terrace levels and a landscaped garden area. The building is accessed from the straight-lined driveway and an access path, which lie parallel to the western border and expand to a courtyard on the north side of the villa. In the south of the building there is a house terrace, the level of which extends around the house to the courtyard and extends to an ornamental fountain with a group of children and a pavilion (wooden construction) in the southeast corner of the property. Below this level in the south of the villa is a large garden terrace with a lawn and a rectangular water basin. In the east of the villa there is another, elevated, rectangular garden terrace, which at the same height encompasses the villa in the northeast and north with a wide arch. The individual levels are intercepted by retaining walls made of porphyry tufa blocks and connected with stairs made of the same material. Another set of stairs leads down to the gate system of the driveway, two more small stairs to the higher-lying landscape area. The landscaped part of the garden on the sloping terrain is located in the north and north-east area of the property and has old trees (black pine, yew, oak, ash, Norway maple) as well as a small garden terrace with a low clinker wall on the northern border, a pond and a pavilion (Wooden structure) in the northeast corner. It is accessed by scenic paths. On Waldenburger Strasse, the fencing that is placed on a retaining wall (porphyry), the gate and the gate (cast-iron pillars, metal construction, renovated) in the western section spring back. Above the retaining wall there is an embankment that ends with a hornbeam hedge. In the shorter eastern section of the enclosure there is an embankment, at the foot of which a new picket fence with concrete pillars was erected. In the west and north the property is surrounded by a wall (plastered masonry) and in the east by a newly erected picket fence with concrete supports. A well ten meters deep supplies the water systems in the garden. Other woods include lilacs, creeping junipers and yew trees. Due to the hillside location, there are wide views of the city. The visual references within the garden to the villa and the pavilions are particularly attractive, framed by trees. The garden, cleverly placed in the terrain, shows features of both the landscaped villa garden from the turn of the century around 1900 and the architectural garden style of the modern age. The composition of the garden elements as well as the use of the material testify to a well thought-out design. The garden thus has garden historical and artistic value. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Base stone with the designation: "CB 1900",
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Apartment building in closed development | Weberstrasse 68 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Mixed construction: red clinker. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Weberstrasse 70 (map) |
1902 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit.
Red clinker brick with black offset, front door changed. |
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Jewelry place | Wettiner Platz (map) |
1912-1913 | Regular square with green area, of importance in terms of urban history, urban planning and gardening.
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The rectangular town square and decorative square, which was laid out in 1912/13, has been preserved in its basic structure and the development on all sides of the square. The terrain of the course rises slightly from northeast to southwest. A straight, diagonal crossroads with alternating linden avenues shows a larger circular square at its intersection, which is surrounded by a linden ring. Rows of linden trees stand on the outer sides of the square. The trapezoidal intermediate areas are covered by a sward, former shrub areas in the corner areas are missing. A playground is on a leveled area on Ziegelstrasse. The monument to the first Reich President of the Weimar Republic, Friedrich Ebert , which was once surrounded by ornamental plants, is no longer there. It was erected on the square on Bachstrasse after 1925 . Another decorative planting on this side of the square was replaced by a circular herbaceous bed. A jump in the terrain with natural stones gives an indication of the former decorative areas. The equipment (renewed) consists of wooden backrest benches with a cast iron frame and street lamps. The paths and the central square were renovated with old paving in 1993. The ornamental square, which today is largely preserved and partially replanted (118 winter linden trees), is a testament to the strict style that was attributed to the reform period before the First World War. The narrow position of the linden trees results in high avenue spaces that correspond to the raised corners of the corner houses. The overall composition of the surrounding buildings and town square structure is of urban and gardening value. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) |
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Apartment building with office in a corner | Wilhelmstrasse 7 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building with emphasis on corners.
Mixed clinker construction, plastering on the ground floor, corner blocks, wooden balconies. |
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Material entirety Wilhelm-Wunderlich-Park, with the following individual monument:
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Wilhelm-Wunderlich-Park (map) |
since 1895 (park) | Significant in terms of local history, garden history and garden art, named in honor of the manufacturer and founder Carl Wilhelm Wunderlich (1839-1893), with the help of the Wilhelm Wunderlich Foundation, parks were created in Meerane.
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: After the death of the Meeraner factory owner Carl Wilhelm Wunderlich (1839-1893), several parks were created or expanded around 1900 in the spirit of his legacy and with the help of the property left to the city (later referred to as Wilhelm-Wunderlich-Park Tännicht, Mittelberganlage, Annapark, Schillerpark, Merzenberganlage). The beautification association was significantly involved in the creation of the parks. On the area of the large Tännigt, as well as the large and small Tännigtgrund (see Meilenblatt 1798), a park, initially known as "Tännicht", was created from 1895 by the Carl Wunderlich Foundation, which included existing paths. On the occasion of the 70th birthday of King Albert of Saxony, a monument to the king was erected in 1898 (no longer preserved) and a grid of 70 sycamore maples (partially preserved) was planted. The park was named "King Albert Park". With the erection of the monument for CW Wunderlich (see Obj. 09303215) under the name “Wilhelm-Wunderlich-Ehrung”, the park was renamed “Wilhelm-Wunderlich-Park”. The core of the forest park complex is an elongated meadow, which extends from east to west and which is accompanied on its long sides by an avenue of trees of different deciduous trees (robinia, sycamore maple, norway maple, linden, ash). A scenic system of paths runs through the forest and divides the park into individual quarters, which are characterized by pure main wood stocks of red beech, English oak, red oak, black alder, birch, spruce or white pine with black pine exclusively or together with adjacent wood species. An artificial stream that rises from a grotto wall below the "Wilhelm-Wunderlich-Ehrung", widens in its further course to a small and a large pond, on the latter the "accommodation hall", a large wooden pavilion, stands. From here the view opens up to the meadow mentioned above, which runs in a slight curve to the east. The curved paths widen at some intersections to small places such as near the large pond to a round linden tree with stone table and benches. There are other bank places on the avenues along the edge of the meadow and at certain points along the forest paths. The park is accessed from the city center through a ground-level tunnel that leads straight to it from the east below the railway embankment. From the south it can be reached from a town square called “Grünplatz am Wunderlich Park”. In the west, several paths lead from the "Hohe Straße" that borders it into the park. There are also several footpaths to access it from the north. Particularly beautiful views emerge over the meadows on the northern edge of the forest park to its differently shaped forest edges. A draft of the Potsdam working group of garden designers Förster, Mattern, Hammerbacher with the participation of the employee Reinhold Willumeit from 1942, which provided extensive sports and bathing facilities in the eastern area of the park, was not implemented. The "green space at Wunderlich Park Meerane" is the only plan of this office that has been realized. The memorial stone of the “Wilhem-Wunderlich-Stiftung”, once erected in the “Merzenberganlagen” in the north of the city, is now close by, at the southern entrance to the Wilhelm-Wunderlich-Park. An open-air stage was added in the central part of the park after 1945. The large park area of the city, which was shaped and affected by the leather and textile industry around 1900, was an extraordinarily progressive plan as a modern forest park from the turn of the century, in terms of urban planning and urban hygiene, which is of social and historical importance today. The overall composition of the interrelated design elements, such as floor relief, pathways, planting, water art, equipment, parking space formation and views, have value in terms of garden history and art. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Established park, based on a donation from the manufacturer Wunderlich, plant started in 1895, 27.74 hectares in size, forest park character, mixed hardwood, partly pure hardwood and pure coniferous wood, monument made of Bavarian shell limestone, had a relief image of Wunderlich, water art installation with ponds. |
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Wunderlich memorial | Wilhelm-Wunderlich-Park (map) |
1909 | With water basins, artistically, historically and artistically important, in honor of the manufacturer and founder Carl Wilhelm Wunderlich (1839-1893), with the help of the Wilhelm Wunderlich Foundation, parks were created in Meerane.
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: In 1909 the monument was "Wilhelm Wunderlich Honor" according to plans by Carl Trunkel and the Hauschild brothers, made of Bavarian shell limestone with a water basin in front, a plaque of honor (from the Ladenbecks bronze foundry from Friedrichshagen) with a relief image by the donor Carl Wilhelm Wunderlich and a dedication : “To the generous donor of the Wunderlich investments. The Grateful Citizenship 1909 ”established. On an elevated area with a forecourt and framed woody plantings (split-leaf beech, fald maple, yew), the monument was once visible from afar. Today, however, due to the growth of trees in the wider area, it is more hidden in the Wilhelm-Wunderlich-Park, which was previously called König-Albert-Park and was only given this name when the monument was erected. Both the choice of the location in the park, as well as the design of the square and the staging of the surroundings with a water art installation (grotto wall, stream, ponds) extending from the hill are important in terms of garden art. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Individual monument of the collective Wilhelm-Wunderlich-Park (see also collective 09242067): Monument made of Bavarian shell limestone, had a relief image by Wunderlich. |
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Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development | Ziegelstrasse 8 (map) |
around 1885 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Plastered facade, corner balustrade, plaster scratches, original windows. |
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Tenement house (two parts of the house) in a corner and in closed development | Ziegelstrasse 26 (map) |
around 1900 | Scientifically, in terms of town planning and building history of importance, Wilhelminian style building.
Clinker brick and plaster, nice gate, endangered. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Ziegelstrasse 54 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally of importance, magnificent clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit with volute gable, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Clinker upper floor, orange, plaster corner cuboid, one-story, first floor plaster, Wettiner Platz square development. |
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Apartment building in a corner and in a semi-open development | Ziegelstrasse 55 (map) |
around 1905 | Architecturally and urbanistically important, Wilhelminian-style building with powerful corner emphasis and balconies that characterize the street, the location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
Wettiner Platz square development, mixed construction: red clinker brick, plastered base, original front door, windows partly original, large balconies facing the square. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Ziegelstrasse 56 (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade with bay window and half-timbered gable, location on Wettiner Platz that characterizes the square.
White clinker upper floor, half-timbered gable, front door, plaster and windows original. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Ziegelstrasse 58 (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally important, plastered facade with bay window and gable, Art Nouveau appeal, location on Wettiner Platz that defines the square.
Plaster facade, originally colored, partly with painting, ground floor warm red, disfiguring windows on the upper floor - dismantling necessary, ground floor plaster ashlar, front door original, on Wettiner Platz. |
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Front gate of a residential building | Ziegelstrasse 60 (map) |
around 1905 | Technically and artistically important.
At Wettiner Platz |
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Half of a semi-detached house (with Kantstrasse 26) in a corner, with fencing and front garden | Ziegelstrasse 61 (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally important, varied facade structure with half-timbered gables.
Half-timbered gable and knee-high, wooden vestibule, fence, some windows changed, garage door. |
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Apartment building in a corner and in a semi-open development | Ziegelstrasse 66 (map) |
around 1905 | With a shop, of architectural and urban significance, plastered facade with plaster ornaments, Art Nouveau touches, corner emphasis, the location on Wettiner Platz that defines the square.
Plastered facade, plaster ornaments, front door, roof structures, original shop fittings. |
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Residential house in open development, with side fencing and gate entrance | Ziegelstrasse 68 (map) |
marked 1904 | Architecturally important, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century with a floating gable that characterizes the street.
Clinker brick facade, red, orange, yellow clinker brick, coupled windows, green glazed bricks offset, floating gable, original roof structures. |
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Villa with garden, enclosure and retaining wall | Zimmerstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1880 | Significant in terms of architectural history, defining the street scene, Wilhelminian style building.
Memorial text Description and justification of the garden monument: The small garden, which was probably once created with the villa, is dominated by a beech tree. A terrace with columns and a balcony stands in front of the villa's central projection. A staircase leads from her into the garden. Wooded areas with ornamental trees screen off the corner property, which is caught by a retaining wall (with polygonal natural stones) facing the Obere Bahnstrasse. The base and metal fence placed on the wall were renewed, as well as the fence and gate with gate on Zimmerstrasse. Another retaining wall is on the southeast border. The garden has been raised to one level by the retaining walls and forms a garden terrace itself, from which there are visual links across the railway area to the city. This villa with garden forms an urban unit with the villa property opposite (Obere Bahnstrasse 8). As the entrance to Zimmerstrasse, they can be seen far from the streets and houses opposite the railway line. In particular, the garden has a defining role in the street scene. (LfD / 2014; Ragnhild Kober-Carrière) Square building with central projection, balcony. |
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House in a corner | Zimmerstrasse 18 (map) |
around 1880 | Architecturally important, historicistic plastered facade.
Plaster use on the ground floor, eye-catching window canopies, ornamental frieze under the roof, two eagles on a balustrade. |
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Tenement house (two house numbers) in a corner | Zwickauer Strasse 2; 4 (card) |
around 1900 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit, corner emphasis.
With “Meistereck” restaurant, front door, original window, clinker brick construction, gate passage. |
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Stable house of a farm | Zwickauer Strasse 16 (map) |
around 1800 | Structurally and historically of importance in terms of urban development, half-timbered construction is part of the original development of this area.
Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor. |
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Residential house, to the right in closed development | Zwickauer Strasse 24 (map) |
around 1800 | Structurally and historically of importance in terms of urban development, half-timbered construction is part of the original development of this area.
Half-timbered upper floor plastered, ground floor massive, front door original. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Zwickauer Strasse 31 (map) |
around 1895 | Architecturally important, sophisticated clinker brick facade from the late 19th century with emphasis on corners. |
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House probably of a farm | Zwickauer Strasse 34 (map) |
around 1800 | Structurally and historically of importance in terms of urban development, half-timbered construction is part of the original development of this area.
Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, creating street space, massive gable, gable roof. |
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Residential house designed in closed development | Zwickauer Strasse 50 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building in the neo-renaissance style, with bay windows and volute gable.
Rich facade structure, bay window, gable, front door with etched window. |
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Residential building in closed development | Zwickauer Strasse 56 (map) |
around 1880 | Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building.
Roof structures and gable changed, plaster groove on the ground floor. |
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Row of houses in closed development, with front garden | Zwickauer Strasse 68a; 68b; 68c (card) |
around 1935 | Architecturally important, in the local style, painting with rural motifs on the facade.
Apartment building with archway, painting with rural motifs on the facade, symbolizing every month, around archway depictions of the constellations, maggot plaster. |
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Side building of a farm | Zwickauer Strasse 79; 79a (card) |
around 1800 | Architecturally and socially important, half-timbered building, old location Seiferitz.
Half-timbered upper floor, boarded gable, massive ground floor, built-in garage. |
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Residential stable house, side building (gatehouse with upper arbor), stable building and archway of a four-sided courtyard | Zwickauer Strasse 87 (map) |
1819 (gatehouse with upper arbor) | Architecturally, socially and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings, rare upper arbor, largely closed farm in the old village of Seiferitz.
Two stones in the courtyard - possible boundary stones? |
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Gatehouse of a former four-sided courtyard | Zwickauer Strasse 91a (map) |
1847 | Architecturally important, half-timbered building in the old Seiferitz area.
Ground floor massive, partly porphyry, arch brick, upper floor half-timbered, archway with inscription: “Only everything with God so hats no need”, partly destroyed. |
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Slaughterhouse, with the restoration building and administration building on the street and part of the slaughterhouse on the site | Zwickauer Strasse 92; 94 (card) |
1888-1889 | In terms of local history, social history, architectural history and economic history of importance, predominantly clinker buildings.
Red clinker buildings, various buildings laid out as a system, former cattle yard and slaughterhouse, F-photos and the site plan are part of the UH documentation (see there). |
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Side building and part of the stable house of a four-sided courtyard | Zwickauer Strasse 99 (map) |
around 1800 | Architecturally important, half-timbered buildings, old Seiferitz location.
Ground floor massive and changed, important for street space. |
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Stable house (half-timbered house) of a farm | Zwickauer Strasse 105 (map) |
Late 18th century | Architecturally important, half-timbered building with valuable surrounding structures and segment arch portal, old Seiferitz location.
Ground floor partially solid, beautiful door jambs, uprights, surrounding framework and threshold, tapped lugs and struts, uprights on the ground floor are in pairs, important for the townscape, gable clad, crooked hip roof. |
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Barn of a three-sided farm | Zwickauer Strasse 107 (map) |
around 1800 | Architecturally and economically important, half-timbered barn in the old Seiferitz location.
Partly massive, gable roof. |
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Residential stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard | Zwickauer Strasse 109 (map) |
around 1800 | Architecturally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings with ambitious framework, in the old locality of Seiferitz.
Residential house: first half of the 19th century, solid gable 1934, solid ground floor and solid and modified gable, tailcoat roof, eaves-side extension. |
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Cottage | Zwickauer Strasse 117 (map) |
around 1800 | Architecturally and socially important, half-timbered building, old location Seiferitz.
Solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, tailcoat roof, door frames missing. |
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Residential stable house, barn and stable building of a farm | Zwickauer Strasse 119 (map) |
around 1800 (stable house) | Architecturally and economically important, half-timbered buildings in the old Seiferitz location.
Residential house with a protruding roof, eaves-side extension, half-timbered barn, stable with changes on the ground floor and extension. |
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Barn building of a farm | Zwickauer Strasse 121 (map) |
1st half of the 18th century | Architecturally of importance, half-timbered construction with Thuringian ladder framework, old location Seiferitz.
Leafed headbands, massive gable, side extension. |
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Stable house of a farm | Zwickauer Strasse 126 (map) |
around 1800 | Architecturally of importance, half-timbered building, old location Seiferitz.
Stands empty, used for storage purposes, old demolition permit available, still available, beamed ceiling in a former plank room with sloping herringbone boards, damage to both gables. |
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Cottage | Zwickauer Strasse 128 (map) |
around 1800 | Socially important, half-timbered building in the old Seiferitz area.
Half-timbered upper floor, partially slated, ground floor massive and changed. |
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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 .