List of cultural monuments in Mosel (Zwickau)

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The list of cultural monuments in the Moselle (Zwickau) contains the cultural monuments in the Zwickau district of Moselle that are listed in the official list of monuments of the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony .

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Moselle

image designation location Dating description ID
Former inn with extensions Alter Straßenberg 3
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2nd half of the 18th century Architectural ensemble of regional historical and urban development in excellent original condition.

Regular half-timbering on the upper floor, narrow-stalked, wood-rich and striving, window arrangement retained, solid ground floor, window and door frames not preserved, above the front door horizontal beams on console stones, two-winged front door with skylight, half-hipped roof with half-tufted beaver tail, side building: angular, two wings, Regular half-timbered construction, small narrow folding shutters, around 1800, hand-streaked beaver on a gable roof, at the inn eaves-side extension with a sloping roof and half-timbered, very good original condition, monument value: important for the townscape due to its location in the center of the village, view of the church, artistic importance as the creative application of historically inherited building traditions and Balanced proportions and design half-timbered, still as an old inn of regional historical importance.

09246613
 


Individual features of the manor: mansion and manor barn as well as two baroque putti
Individual features of the manor: mansion and manor barn as well as two baroque putti Alter Teichweg 3
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1744 Dendro Late baroque residential and farm buildings of a manor of architectural and local historical importance (see also the same address as the whole - obj 09301905).

Manor house: two-storey plastered building, eleven axes, central projection with triangular gable, there also house entrance, arched portal with keystone (probably partially plastered), beautiful double-winged front door with skylight, the fighter with tooth cut, facade simplified by renewing plastering and reducing windows, plinth cladding changed, cubature building Preserved, mansard hipped roof, on the front of the courtyard the roof was probably raised, so that only a hipped roof was created on this side and the building is two-story, on the field side one-story, the central projection on both sides two-story, above the courtyard-side central projection polygonal tower with lantern and Welscher dome, field side with dormers, risalit with saddle roof, mansion changed inside, but room structures, cellars, vaults and stucco ceilings largely preserved.

Barn: one-storey, originally half-timbered building, today massive, plastered brickwork, large wooden gates, crooked hip roof with bat hatches arranged in two rows, wooden support structure from the time it was built inside.

Manor: official manor with a village share, located in the Muldenaue, originally with a mill, Lower Moselle is actually the main manor, from which the other three manors on the Moselle were separated in the oldest times. (Source: Complete State, Post and Newspaper Lexicon of Saxony, A. Schumann, 1820).

09246626
 


Subject aggregate manor with the individual monuments manor house, barn and two baroque putti (see also individual monuments same address - Obj. 09246626)
Subject aggregate manor with the individual monuments manor house, barn and two baroque putti (see also individual monuments same address - Obj. 09246626) Alter Teichweg 3
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18th century, later reshaped Manor complex of regional historical significance with good original buildings.

Manor house: two-storey plastered building, eleven axes, central projection with triangular gable, there also house entrance, arched portal with keystone (probably partially plastered), beautiful two-winged front door with skylight, the fighter with tooth cut, keystone above the front door, facade simplified by renewing plaster, base cladding changed, cubature Building preserved, mansard hipped roof, roof probably raised on the front of the courtyard, so that only a hipped roof was created on this side and the building is two-story, on the field side one-story, the central projection on both sides two-story, above the courtyard-side central projection polygonal roof turrets with lantern and Welscher hood, field side with Drag dormer, mansion inside changed barn: one-storey, massive, probably plastered brickwork, possibly partly also half-timbered, large wooden gates, hipped roof with two rows of bat hatches

09301905
 


Cottage Bachweg 31
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End of 18th century Half-timbered house typical of the landscape and the time of urban development importance.

Visual relationship to the church, location in the center of the village, half-timbered upper floor, regular and unchanged half-timbering, ambitious, window sizes and window arrangement retained, 1 gable and ground floor massive, ground floor changed, central entrance preserved, flat saddle roof, local historical value as a typical cottage, urban significance due to location.

09246624
 


Cottage Bachweg 38
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2nd half of the 18th century Half-timbered house typical of the landscape and of urban significance.

Regular half-timbering on the upper floor, flat gable roof, massive ground floor, garage installation, half-timbering completely preserved, regular and lively with a wide ring of thresholds, roof possibly younger than the house, good original condition, important for the townscape, a gable boarded up with sloping weather, windows partially clogged on the ground floor.

09246614
 


Cottage Bachweg 42
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1st half of the 19th century Typical half-timbered house of urban significance.

Half-timbered upper floor, one gable slated, narrow-stalked regular and wood-rich half-timbering, corner struts, saddle roof with beaver tail covering, massive ground floor, false window frames and door surrounds, windows renewed, part of a house ensemble in Bachaue, therefore mainly urban development value.

09246606
 


Cottage Bachweg 43
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1st half of the 19th century simple half-timbered house of urban significance.

Relatively good original condition, important for the townscape, massive ground floor, entrance changed, original ground floor design not preserved, simple half-timbering, corner struts, gable roof, important because of the typical cottage location, part of a cottage ensemble in Bachaue.

09246605
 


Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Bachweg 45
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Mid 17th century (stable house) 09246604
 


Residential stable house, shed, side building and archway of a four-sided courtyard Bachweg 46
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after 1800 Central German farm that has been preserved closed and has a significant impact on the townscape and its history.

Side building: stable, hayloft, pull-out, collar beam roof, cantilevered gable roof, regular half-timbering on the upper floor with corner struts, solid ground floor, brick masonry, presumably driven under, wide threshold ring, pull-out partially still with sliding windows, originally painted ultramarine blue, beamed ceiling whitewashed, shed: large wooden sliding door, Brick masonry, half-timbered upper floor, slightly damaged, saddle roof, large archway: brick masonry plastered, keystone marked "MM 1965", stable house: half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, possibly under-run, windows that are too large, sheds: narrow-stemmed half-timbered and striving (around 1800)

09246603
 


Side building of a three-sided courtyard Bachweg 56
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after 1800 Typical rural farm building of local history and importance for the townscape.

Probably gardener's business, half-timbered upper floor, regular half-timbered, corner struts, some small original windows, two-winged or sliding and rotating sashes, cantilevered pitched roof on the courtyard side, elevator at the gable triangle, solid ground floor, gable slated, characterizing the townscape, good original condition.

09246598
 


Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard Bachweg 59
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around 1800 distinctive buildings on a central German farm of importance for the town and its history.

Residential stable house: two-storey, upper storey half-timbered, narrow-stalked, rich in wood, numerous struts, beautiful gable, sliding windows in the attic, gable roof, cantilevered on the courtyard side, ground floor massive, probably undercut, slightly changed, some windows too big, not original, side extension after 1800, by younger ones Extension to the house connected to each other, extension has high entrance 2nd half of the 19th century, half-timbered, side building: half-timbered upper floor, ground floor massive with large wooden gates, slightly changed, gable roof, barn: one-storey, half-timbered, gable roof, very good original condition, widely Visible due to the dominant location on a hillside, preserved in a closed structure, monument value: importance in shaping the landscape and the townscape, value in terms of local history.

The barn belonging to the farm was demolished around 2005 without a permit.

09246597
 


Two barns of a former four-sided farm Bachweg 68
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before 1800 Originally preserved farm building of a farm with great importance for the townscape.

Yard not visited, probably both barns, important for the townscape due to their location with a small pond in front, the external appearance of both indicates a good original condition, both longitudinally rectangular floor plans, 1st barn: parallel to the street, one-storey with jamb, probably 19th century. , Saddle roof, regular simple half-timbering, 2nd barn: before 1800, regular half-timbering with struts, steep saddle roof, gable triangle slated

09246526
 


Church (with furnishings) and memorial for those who fell in World War I in the churchyard, remains of the old churchyard wall and churchyard
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Church (with furnishings) and memorial for those who fell in World War I in the churchyard, remains of the old churchyard wall and churchyard Dänkritzer Strasse
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1829 Monuments of architectural, local and historical significance, church as a testimony to the church architecture of classicism, also artistically valuable.

Hall church, flat-roofed, single-nave with two-storey gallery, supported by columns, wooden field ceiling, single-storey organ gallery in the west, semicircular protruding, baroque organ front, gallery parapets decorated with simple ornamental painting, also in the east one-storey gallery with pulpit altar, on the pulpit, acanthus leaves representations of marble Simple oil painting, baptismal font with a bronze lid with a cross, lead glass window around 1900 from the Richard Stein workshop in Zittau, among other things depictions of Peter and Paul, behind the altar lead glass windows with ornamental patterns, sacristy, entrances to the church on the north, south and west sides, west portal with porch , groin-vaulted, plastered structure, originally porphyry-colored portals, arched windows on the nave, slate roofing, hipped roof, a square tower on the west side with a bell storey with porphyry columns, closed off by a Welsche dome, semicircular choir in the southeast of the choir Sakri Stone extension with hipped roof, war memorial: natural stone clad with writing, cross, bronze plaque, holder for wreaths and helmet depiction, cubic design on a base, tapering in steps, forming a round arched gate, including stone sarcophagus with wreath and helmet, tombstone leaning against the cemetery wall, more damaged

09246608
 


Cottage Dänkritzer Strasse 25
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around 1800 Half-timbered house typical of the time and landscape, in good original condition, of importance for the townscape.

Half-timbered upper floor, regularly with corner struts, ground floor massive, gable slated, half-hipped roof, shutters, eaves-side massive, 1-story extension with pent roof, proximity to the church and the manor, therefore significant in terms of urban development, monument value: local history and urban development value, half-timbered painted, painting probably from the 1920s.

09246623
 


Rectory and side building of the rectory
Rectory and side building of the rectory Dänkritzer Strasse 26
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1st half of the 18th century (rectory, according to church gallery) Half-timbered houses that are significant in terms of local history and of great urban significance.

Rectory: half-timbered upper floor slated, half-hipped roof, massive ground floor, window frames preserved, arched arch portals on both eaves sides with keystones, window and door embrasure with basket arch, side building: strong threshold wreath on the upper floor, lofty and wood-rich half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, there Remise and stables, today also garage, saddle roof, 2nd half of the 18th century, rectory with gable-sided extension, massive, two-story, very good original condition of both buildings, important for the townscape due to its location right next to the church, also artistic value due to good proportions and design Both buildings, windows and doors not preserved, inside doors from the 19th century, a massive gable house.

09246607
 


Unity of the former manor with the individual monuments: mansion and gatehouse
Unity of the former manor with the individual monuments: mansion and gatehouse Dänkritzer Strasse 30
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around 1800 Building ensemble of regional historical significance, next to the village church, of great importance in terms of local history, building history and the appearance of the town (see also individual monuments at the same address - objects 09301900 and 09247340).

Factual entity: farm buildings rebuilt, but old location and partly still old cubature, these buildings belong to the entity, until the 17th century in the possession of the Lord von der Mosel, then from 1787 to the 19th century owned by those of Bünau, then in the 19th century Jh. Richter and Petermann, 1910–1944 family Schedlich.

Manor house Dänkritzer Str. 30: two-storey late baroque building, five axes, plastered construction, central entrance with arched portal and keystone, two-axis dwarf house, simplified, mansard hipped roof, beautiful dormers arranged in two rows with gable roofs (three on each side of the dwarf house), proportions of the building and arrangement of windows preserved , Window walls presumably plastered over or removed, windows renewed as cross-frame windows, shutters renewed, front door new, not prototypical.

Torhaus, Kirchweg 3: Winkelbau, massive ground floor with wagons, these are closed with basket arches, half-timbered upper floor, structure preserved original, windows renewed, restoration while preserving the original appearance. Monument value: urban development value due to proximity to the church, local historical value as part of the manor,

09246611
 


Individual monument of the whole of the former manor: mansion and cattle barn in the rear annex (upper floors not)
Individual monument of the whole of the former manor: mansion and cattle barn in the rear annex (upper floors not) Dänkritzer Strasse 30
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around 1800 (manor house) Late Baroque plastered building that is significant in terms of regional and architectural history (see also the same address as a whole - Obj. 09246611).

Manor house: Two-storey late baroque building, five axes, plastered building, central entrance with arched portal and keystone, two-axis dwarf house, simplified, mansard hipped roof, beautiful dormers arranged in two rows with gable roofs (three on either side of the dwarf house), the proportions of the building and the arrangement of the windows preserved, the window frames probably plastered over or removed, window renewed as cross-frame window, window shutters renewed, front door new, not prototypical.

Monument value: urban development value due to the proximity to the church, local history value as part of the manor.

09301900
 


Material aggregate manor with mansion (individual monument - see Obj. 09301901, same address) and two farm buildings (material aggregate parts) Dänkritzer Strasse 32
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1910 (barn) Structurally remodeled, several times rebuilt manor of regional historical and urban development importance (the house-historically significant cowshed was demolished after 1996).

Cowshed: inside eight-bay, three-aisled with groin vaults and belt arches, passage, next to it another room with groin vaults, window reveals all with basket arches, high solid ground floor, around 1800, half-timbered upper floor with wooden shutters and door, upstairs chambers, half-hipped roof, demolished in 2005 .

Barn: 1910, massive, single storey, presumably jamb floor, ventilation openings, saddle roof, facade with plaster pilaster strips, wooden showers and wooden gates.

Manor house: originally a representative building with open staircase, probably half-timbered upper floor, partly also massive, building heavily changed with additions, crooked hip roof, but important for the completion of the complex, the core of the old manor house still preserved, at the end of the 18th century already present in its current cubage.

2nd side building: today a guesthouse, half-timbered upper floor, half-hip roof. Half-timbered upper floor plastered, ground floor massive, attached to it with a coach house with a flat saddle roof on the gable side, presumably burned down in 1829 and rebuilt.

Monument value: local historical value as a relatively fully preserved manor, which has a significant influence on village development and thus settlement structure, continues to be of urban significance due to its location in the center of the village near the church.

Owner: von der Mosel until 1837, 19th century Stengel, 1910–1914 Günther.

09246621
 


Individual monument of the entire manor estate: Former manor Dänkritzer Strasse 32
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2nd half of the 18th century (manor house) Building of regional historical significance, probably in the core of the 18th century, later redesigned (see also the same address as a whole - Obj. 09246621).

Manor house: originally a representative building with open staircase, probably half-timbered upper floor, partly also massive, building heavily changed with extensions, crooked hip roof, important for the completion of the complex, in the core old manor house still preserved, monument value: local historical value as a completely preserved manor, which has a significant influence on the village development and thus the settlement structure continues to have urban significance due to its location in the center of the village near the church.

09301901
 


Side building of a four-sided courtyard Dänkritzer Strasse 50
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around 1650 Historically significant, very old farm building with a rare, very valuable half-timbered construction on the upper floor and a five-bay upper arbor.

Five-bay upper arbor, parapets boarded up, flattened head braces with dovetail, gable roof with crown covering, beaver tails, ground floor solidly undercut, thus arbor no longer protruding, tooth-cut friezes on thresholds and timber beams, straight St. Andrew's crosses in pairs, sometimes also individually in parapet compartments over triple St. Andrew's crosses the windows on the gable, gable triangle with diamond ornament, collar beam roof, originally a simple standing chair with flattened head struts, slings, rafters tucked into the ceiling beams, on the upper floor probably specimens, wood-rich regular half-timbering on the upper floor, originally also half-timbered on the ground floor, leaf casings on the ground floor preserved, eaves side and parapet wood on the gable, ground floor with extension (extension without monument value).

09246600
 


Residential stable house, side building, barn and mountain cellar of a three-sided courtyard: typical central German three-sided courtyard in excellent original condition, of importance for the town and its history Dänkritzer Strasse 52
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around 1800 Monument value: the importance of the townscape and its historical value as a closed three-sided courtyard in very good original condition. 09246599
 


Stable house and barn of a small farm Dänkritzer Strasse 53; 55
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1707 d. Typical landscape buildings of a central German farm of importance for the town and its history.

Half-timbered upper floor with beautiful, even half-timbered, wood-rich, transverse compartments, mortised struts, threshold with a ship's neck, originally presumably a half-timbered house, in the area of ​​the former block room, the threshold on the top floor with a large ship's neck, gable roof, rafters combed onto the ceiling beams, so very old roof construction, massive ground floor undercuts with windows that are too large, changed, but on the upper floor window proportions were retained, gable slated, important due to old age, important visual relationship, monument value: importance in terms of local history and urban development, barn: before 1800, regular half-timbering, partially massively replaced, gable roof, good original condition, owned to the courtyard, so it is important to have the rear eaves side as well.

09246602
 


Residential stable house, barn and two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Dänkritzer Strasse 69
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around 1800 Closed preserved farm of great importance for the townscape.

Side building: built at an angle, two-storey, solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, wide threshold, regular construction, corner struts, gable roof with beaver tail covering, barn: half-timbered with jamb, flat gable roof, 2nd half of the 19th century, good stock of all buildings, exit from town , therefore important for the townscape, residential stable house: two-storey, half-timbered upper floor, half-timbered structure replaced above stable, partly slated, windows that are too large on the ground floor, massive, disfiguring additions on the eaves side, saddle roof, but important for the ensemble, monument value: scientific value, urban development value.

09246524
 


Residential stable house, side building, barn, enclosure wall and archway Dänkritzer Strasse 75
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around 1800 In a dominant position, completely preserved farm of great importance for the townscape.

Archway: designated EW 1723, barn: half-timbered, single-storey, opening for drawbar, high-striving and regular half-timbered, half-hipped roof, gable triangle slated, side building: partly used and converted as a garage, ground floor partly solid, partly rammed earth, half-timbered jamb, saddle roof, probably after 1900, stable house: existence confirmed in 1590, first resident moved in in 1606, handed down as an estate, military and forest property, regular timber frame on the stable house, door walls made of natural stone with skylight and keystone, windows of the stable house too large, slated gable, inscribed on the keystone: "Johanna David Wilde ", Wall with gate on the slope side, archway between barn and side building, openings for shooting in wall preserved, courtyard dominant location due to elevated location at the exit of the village, therefore important for the appearance of the village, importance for landscape design, in addition scientific value as a homestead in typical landscape construction in good original condition, more historical value as forest and free goods.

09246525
 


Grufthaus, hereditary burial of the Gräßer family Friedensweg
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1821 late baroque quarry stone building in good original condition of architectural historical value and as the last part of the old cemetery of local historical value.

One-storey, plastered quarry stone building with a mansard hipped roof, two small windows on the north and south sides, entrance on the west side, a window bricked up on the south side, the cross that originally existed on the roof has not been preserved today, inside despite the poor state of construction, most of the original painting Preserved: ceiling painted blue with gold-colored stars, crypt or sarcophagus not preserved, on the outside of the back of the house trapezoidal sandstone slab with badly legible inscription. among others "CGG 1821" (for Christian Gottlieb Gräßer), family Gräßer owned the manor Obermosel II since 1810, as benefactor for the church of Mosel the family is significant for Mosel, burial place built in 1821.

09300841
 


Cottage Glauchauer Strasse 15
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around 1800 Half-timbered house typical of the time and landscape of urban and local history importance.

Good original inventory, massive ground floor, built-in garage with wooden gate, structure of the house preserved, ground floor subsequently clad and insulated, half-timbered upper floor regularly with four struts on the eaves side, gable roof, sloping gable, eaves-side extension, resulting in a tailcoat roof, part of the original house development along the creek, example for original village development, which has already undergone major changes in this section of the village.

09246619
 


Former church school, today residential building (surrounding area) Kirchweg 1
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1725 Regionally significant half-timbered house in excellent original condition.

Half-timbered house, block room preserved, presumably of older origin, stand of the framework, tension bolts and flattened head struts of the framework preserved, half-timbered structure preserved on the ground floor, regular, timber-rich half-timbered construction, upper floor half-timbered with corner and central struts, on an approximately square floor plan with hipped roof, front door divided into two with small Skylight, well proportioned building, rare design.

Monument value: urban development importance due to the immediate vicinity to the church, architectural importance as a harmoniously designed building, local history importance as an old church school, scientific value as a rare half-timbered house and as a half-timbered house, only a few buildings with hipped roof

09246609
 


Cottage Kirchweg 2
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1755 Dendro Half-timbered house typical of the time and landscape of urban and local history importance.

Half-timbered upper floor, boarded up on the gable side with sloping weather and shutters, massive ground floor, there board shutters, single-winged, windows renewed around 1920, beautiful double-winged front door from the time of construction with narrow skylight, regular half-timbered, high-striving, window proportions preserved, wooden flower boxes with ornate lattices preserved wider Threshold wreath, hipped roof with beaver tail covering, monument value: local historical value as a typical landscape, originally preserved half-timbered house, urban development value due to proximity to the church, part of the building ensemble parsonage, church school, church.

09246610
 


Individual monument belonging to the former manor: gatehouse, now a residential building Kirchweg 3
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around 1800 (gatehouse) Half-timbered building of remarkable house history (see also the same address as a whole - Obj. 09246611).

Angular building, massive ground floor with wagon depot, which ends with basket arches, half-timbered upper floor, structure preserved original, windows renewed, restoration while preserving the original appearance.

09247340
 


Cottage Kirchweg 5
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1st half of the 19th century with half-timbered upper floor near the church, half-timbered house typical of the time and the landscape, of local historical value.

Half-timbered house with solid ground floor, simplified ground floor, window openings and window proportions retained, half-timbered upper floor with simple regular framework with corner struts, gable roof, good state of preservation,

Monument value: local historical value as a half-timbered house typical of the time and landscape in good original condition, urban development value as part of the building ensemble in the town center and near the church, flat saddle roof.

09246612
 


school Unit 1 place
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1926-1927 Erected in the Art Deco style, stately plastered building in good original condition of great urban significance.

Three-storey plastered building with mezzanine floor and basement, stone plinth, hipped roof with triangular dormers, glare gable with clock, square roof turret with Welscher hood, slate covering, predominantly original, almost square windows with the original division, representative entrance design using porphyry pilasters and entablatures, with plastic entablature in the center Round-arched with porphyry garments, on it plastic depictions of children and typical Art Deco decorations , original double-winged front door with wrought iron grille, skylight with integrated lantern, architecturally high quality building with preserved equipment elements (including staircase, doors, lead glazing, drinking fountain) in the style of Art Deco.

09246601
 


Cottage Postweg 6
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Mid-18th century Timber and landscape typical half-timbered house in good original condition of local historical importance.

Part of the original house development in this section of the village, which has already been urbanized, thus reminding of the original village development and village structure of the Moselle, half-timbered upper floor, threshold slightly cantilevered and chamfered, ground floor massive, presumably driven under, simple half-timbered house, gable roof, plain tile roofing, two-storey gable side Massive extension with a monopitch roof as an economic part, very good original condition, also a massive extension on the eaves side (one storey), resulting in a tailcoat roof, these extensions are typical of cottages in Saxony and were used to expand the residential and economic areas, they do not impair the original stock, they are Documents of the further development of cottages over many decades.

09246620
 


Cottage Vineyard 3
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around 1800 Half-timbered house typical of the time and the landscape, of significance for the townscape.

Regular half-timbering on the upper floor with a strong ring of thresholds, two opposing struts between the uprights, flat saddle roof, boarded gable with sloping weather, ground floor massive, slightly modified, one massive gable, rear eaves side massive single-storey extension with pent roof, double-leaf front door, probably 1930s, Monument value mainly urban development importance as part of a small, closed, preserved ensemble of houses with a view of the church due to the dominant location.

09246618
 


Häuslerhaus (surrounding area) Weinberg 11
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1692 Dendro Time and landscape typical half-timbered house of importance for the townscape.

Half-timbered upper floor, ground floor partly massive, half-timbered house, half-timbered part preserved, one half of the house massive, otherwise regular, wood-rich framework with strong threshold rim, head braces on the framework partly tapped or Flattened, windows slightly enlarged without interfering with the half-timbering, gable roof, monument value: scientific value as a surrounding house for house research, singularity (rarity of surrounding houses), urban development value due to the dominant location in the house area, block room probably completely preserved, very good original condition, pillars of the surrounding area standing on stones , Tension bars and head struts of the surrounding area decorated with keel arches, gable triangle decorated with curly struts, tree of life motif, thresholds and filler wood with boat throats, rear eaves side solid single-storey extension with pent roof.

09246617
 

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