List of cultural monuments in Muldenhammer

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

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

Gottesberg

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Geyerin pinge, Dreikönigs pinge, Waidgruben pinge (magazine I), wash lead pinge, topaz pinge, Grummetstock treasure trove (Neuberger Revier) (Tannenbergsthal district; parcels 624, 627, 629/4, 632)
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1512-1541; 1644-1649 Of regional, technical and architectural value. Pingen are broken down mining tunnels and shafts. They are visible in the terrain as deep holes and funnels. There is often a risk of collapse. With a diameter of 15 meters and a depth of 20 meters, the Geyerin-Pinge is the largest in the former Gottesberger Revier. The tin ore mines were the richest and most important (Geyerin-Pinge, Dreikönigs-Pinge, Waidgruben-Pinge, Topaz-Pinge, Wasblei-Pinge and the Himmelfahrt-Grummetstock-Feld am Neuberg). Iron ores were extracted in the "Husaren-Zeche" and the "Gesellschafter Zug" on Neuberg. The ore-containing rock was broken up by so-called "setting fire". This created mighty “pasture structures” from which the tunnels were driven. The best preserved “fire places” are those at “Magazin I”.

After 1923: redistribution of mining rights, "Gottesberg - Waidmannsheil-Vereinigt Feld" and "Geyerin um Gottesberg". After 1946: "Wolfram-Zinngrube Gottesberg", tungsten ores mainly in the "Hahnewalder Gang". Uranium ore mining after 1950 in the so-called "Ostgrubenrevier" (Waidgruben-Pinge) and in the "Westgrubenrevier" (Alte Grummetstock-Fundgrube). The large spoil heaps north of the Geyerin-Pinge with a height of 15 meters and on the Talstraße with a height of 10 meters were partially redesigned as practice slopes for winter sports after 1960. The dead rock was also used as road construction material and to fill in barn pits.

09248170
 
Container with cover of a former hydraulic ram Bergstrasse 7 (next to)
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Marked 1910 Electricity-free water lifting device, also known as a ram, one of the last technical-historical evidence of this kind in Saxony. A container with a cast-iron lid and the inscription: "Königin-Marienhütte AG 1910 Cainsdorf iS" has been preserved from the hydraulic ram. In Saxony there are hardly any functional rams left, decommissioned in 1924. 09234467
 
Memorial stone for five murdered Soviet citizens Klingenthaler Straße 1 (near)
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After 1945 Burial place (?), Historical value. Soviet memorial stone, road to Klingenthal on the F 283. Five prisoners of war were murdered here in the last days of the war. Walled memorial stone, plaque with honorable text, above Soviet star. Material: quarry stone. Height about 180 cm; Blackboard ashlar. First board erected in 1946, second in 1975. 09234468
 
War memorial for the fallen of the First World War and enclosure Schulstrasse 3 (opposite)
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After 1918 Of local historical value. Large, upright natural stone (granite) cut from the bosses with inlaid plaque made of cast bronze, fencing, steel fence, beautiful old trees frame this memorial. 09234466
 
House of a farm Connection road 7
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2nd half of the 18th century For the upper Vogtland typical single-storey boarded-up building with block room, of architectural value. Wooden block construction, saddle roof, Theumaer slabs in the hallway, a frame panel door from the beginning of the 19th century on the ground floor, outer walls made of strong planks, these plank or block walls clad with asbestos slate or planking, small wooden weather awning with planking and a saddle roof, two half-timbered walls in the attic, in the attic old stairs with wooden shelves, collar beam roof with double standing chair and tenon wood connections, clapboard covering, sheet metal over it, wooden gutter.

Condition after renovation January 13, 2006: Block walls on the ground floor largely preserved, Theuma slate slabs moved to the boiler room (no longer completely preserved), stairs between the ground floor and attic largely preserved, frame panel door preserved (installed under the stairs), attic completely renewed, large gable Light openings introduced, external appearance preserved with the exception of the gables (boarding), wooden gutters, cubature, window and door openings.

09247782
 

Hammer bridge

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Material entity component of the material entity railway line Chemnitz – Adorf, section Schönheide – Muldenberg, section Muldenhammer, hamlet Hammerbrücke
Material entity component of the material entity railway line Chemnitz – Adorf , section Schönheide – Muldenberg, section Muldenhammer, hamlet Hammerbrücke (District Friedrichsgrün, parcels 931b and 931/1; district Hammerbrücke, parcels 555/7, 555/15, 555/16)
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1875 With the individual monuments to the station guard's house with ancillary building and fountain (Friedrichsgrüner Strasse 80) at km 85.520; Reception building with goods shed, Hammerbrücke station (Am Bahnhof 1) at km 87.700 (see individual monument 09302601), with the overall components of track systems, signaling, safety and telecommunications systems, platform and track field lighting, route kilometrage and the following components as additional components: level crossing with warning system with Lighting (km 85.550), unsecured crossing with St. Andrew's crosses, next to it a trainer's toolbox (km 86.810), secured level crossing with half-barrier system and lighting (km 87.260), unrestricted level crossing with hazard warning lights and lighting (km 87.530), Hammerbrücke station sign (km 87.550), side loading ramp with Ladestraße (km 87.800), iron water pipe parallel to the route to Muldenberg train station (see also subject group 09247513, mountain health resort Grünbach, district Muldenberg); Section of the Chemnitz-Aue-Adorf railway line between Schönheide Ost train station (km 71.275) and Muldenberg train station (km 89.400), a section that is significant in terms of technology and regional history and is of local historical value. 09247515
 
Raft trench system Göltzsch-Elster-Rafts (totality); The upper and lower raft ditches (Parcels 550, 550c, 550/2, 550/3, 550/1, 553/1, 553b, 553c, 545a, 556/1, 556/2, 556/3, 556b)
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1584 (commissioning of the Oberer Floßgraben); 1597–1599 (construction of the lower raft ditch) The "Upper and Lower Floßgraben" are the continuation of the Grünbach corridor area, Muldenberg district and the "Saubachrisses" and the "Kielfloßgraben" from the Klingenthal corridor area, Mühlleithen district, for rafting logs for local industry (firewood), sometimes very good preserved raft ditch system, of technical and regional historical value. 09234027
 
Reception building with goods shed, Hammerbrücke station at km 87.700 (individual monument to ID no. 09247515)
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Reception building with goods shed, Hammerbrücke station at km 87.700 (individual monument to ID no. 09247515) At station 1
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1875 Individual monument belonging to the Chemnitz – Adorf railway line, section Schönheide – Muldenberg, section Muldenhammer, hamlet Hammerbrücke; local historical value 09247515
 
Former villa, now municipal office
Former villa, now municipal office Falkensteiner Strasse 2
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1907 Massive plastered building in a picturesque grouping, with roof turrets, Art Nouveau ornamentation, of architectural value. Two-storey, with facade ornamentation typical of the time made of stucco plaster, in the base rustic structure made of exposed aggregate concrete, half-timbered elements, hipped roof with slate stencil covering, turrets with curved hood and copper panel covering as roof turrets. 09234012
 
Residential building Falkensteiner Strasse 18
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1905 Historic clinker brick building with floating gables, of architectural value. Two-storey with window walls made of fine concrete and with coat of arms decoration, stone plinth made of granite stone, coffin cornices, gable roof with floating gables, two-winged coffered house entrance door with upper glass incisions, three-part skylight window. 09234013
 
Residential house (surrounding area) of a farm Friedrichsgruner Strasse 2
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19th century Old location Friedrichsgrün, typical Vogtland building with surroundings and block room, of architectural value. One-storey, paneled, partly massive, steep pitched roof with a small slate template, original windows. 09234015
 
Residential building Friedrichsgruner Strasse 66
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19th century Old location Friedrichsgrün, single-storey boarded-up building, of architectural value. Half-timbered building, paneled, steep gable roof with zinc sheet panels, probably on formwork as roof covering, in the central corridor (inside) the clay infill with scratched patterns. 09234017
 
Residential building Friedrichsgruner Strasse 67
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Around 1900 Old location Friedrichsgrün, clinker brick building with floating gables and unusually designed triplet windows, of architectural historical value. Single-storey, eaves with a central projectile and dwelling, red clinker brick with white glazed bricks, concrete cornice and window decorations made of concrete, stone plinth, large floating gable on the south side. 09234018
 
Residential house in open development Friedrichsgruner Strasse 72
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Around 1900 Multi-colored clinker brick facade with floating gables, of architectural historical value. Formerly with a shop, clinker facade with green and white glazed bricks, shop from the time it was built, ornamental jewelry, original front door, slate stencil roofing. 09234019
 
Railway keeper's house with ancillary building and fountain at km 85.520 (individual monument for ID no. 09247515) Friedrichsgruner Strasse 80
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1875 Individual monument belonging to the Chemnitz – Adorf railway line, section Schönheide – Muldenberg, section Muldenhammer, hamlet Hammerbrücke; local historical value 09247515
 
Inn with attached hall (former gymnasium)
Inn with attached hall (former gymnasium) Neue Strasse 11
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1921 Simple plastered construction, of local significance, of architectural value due to the roof construction of the hall. The roof structure was built as a club gym, the inn was added later, so the gym was converted into a hall of the inn. 09234021
 
Memorial for those who fell in the Franco-Prussian War 1870/1871 and a memorial plaque for those who fell in the First World War Tannenbergsthaler Strasse 6c
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After 1871; after 1918 Of local historical value. An approximately two-meter-high memorial stone with a pedestal and a wide, obelisk-like structure in sandstone, the names and dates of the fallen soldiers of the German / French War are weathered, the ornamental forms neo-Gothic, the memorial plaque for the fallen soldiers of the First World War made of syenite stone on the side of the pedestal only after 1918 . 09248151
 
Residential building Tannenbergsthaler Strasse 33
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Around 1900 Historic red clinker building, of architectural historical value. Two-storey, half-hipped roof with floating gables, stone plinth made of granite stone, window frames and roofs made of fine concrete, profiled, above an ornamental arch made of clinker, the ornamental field in the form of a fan in stucco plaster, house entrance door from the time of construction. 09234023
 
House of a farm Tannenbergsthaler Strasse 35 (near)
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Around 1800 One-storey boarded-up building, typical of the Vogtland, presumably with a block room, historically important 09305197
 
Emmaus Church
Emmaus Church Tannenbergsthaler Strasse 46
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1889 Small hall church with polygonal choir closure and square west tower, simple construction in the neo-Gothic style, of urban and local historical value. A simple structure, plastered building with a gable roof, the tower with a pointed helmet, in the arched area of ​​the entrance portal Psalm text 26.8: "LORD, I LOVE THE PLACE OF YOUR HOUSE AND THE PLACE FOR YOUR HONOR". Inside, a wooden coffered ceiling, a gallery, a small organ, four round-arched colored glass windows in the choir. 09234022
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Tannenbergsthaler Straße 46 (next to)
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After 1918 Local historical significance. In three parts made of sandstone pedestals, the lateral ashlar slabs slightly curved concave with inscription panels and decorative laurel garlands, cover plates, on the central pedestal with the inscription "THE SONS OF THE COMMUNITIES FALLEN IN THE WORLD WAR 1914–1918 FALLEN IN THE WORLD WAR 1914-1918, HAMMERBRÜCKE-FRIEDRICHEN." Crown, the column wound with ropes. 09234026
 
Rectory Tannenbergsthaler Strasse 48
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Around 1890 Historicizing with a wooden veranda, of local historical value. Two-storey simple plastered building with expanded hipped roof, central projectile with gable flanking ornamental pinnacles, circumferential profiled cornice, ornamental frieze under the eaves, on the first floor closed wooden veranda, the massive vestibule at the house entrance younger. 09234024
 
Residential stable house (surrounding area) of a farm Tannenbergsthaler Strasse 61
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Around 1800 Old location Friedrichsgrün, one-storey building typical of the Vogtland region with a surrounding construction on one side, of value in terms of the history of the building and the townscape. Double block house, eaves, fully paneled, partly younger brick masonry, originally central house entrance, relocated, today hooked courtyard with ancillary facilities (stables), solid brick masonry, gable roof with zinc sheet covering, probably on shingles. 09234025
 
Stable house (with upper arbor), barn and field barn of a farm Tannenbergsthaler Strasse 80
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Late 18th century Old location Friedrichsgrün, residential stable house with clad half-timbered upper floor and upper arbor facing the courtyard, the barns boarded up, probably one of the oldest farmhouses in Hammerbrücke, of local and architectural value.

Two-storey, probably one of the oldest farmhouses in Hammerbrücke, expanded several times, two quarry stone bins, massive ground floor made of quarry stone, plastered, wall about 70 cm thick, window and door frames made of granite stone, upper floor in half-timbered construction, clad with pointed angle templates made of asbestos on the street and gable side, On the courtyard side with upper arbor, this clad with arched stencils, the large half-hipped roof (lying roof structure with wind panes in the rafter area) covered with arched stencils, the windows partly (on the north-east gable side) originally preserved as four-wing cross-stock windows, the window panes there made of handmade streaked glass. The younger attached stable in brickwork was probably built between 1840 and 1880, with a Bohemian cap vault there. The courtyard and field barns are covered with tooth-cut decorations and cover strips, probably from the time it was built.

09248150
 

Hunter green

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Former school (Red School) Klingenthaler Strasse 50
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Marked 1905 Multi-colored clinker brick building in a representative design, of local historical and architectural value. Red clinker brick with dark red glazed bricks, architecturally well-designed building, ashlar plinth, dated on the facade, inaugurated on September 29, 1905. 09234471
 

Morgenröthe diamond wreath

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Material entity component of the material entity railway line Chemnitz – Adorf, section Schönheide – Muldenberg, subsection Muldenhammer, district Morgenröthe-Rautenkranz
Material entity component of the material entity railway line Chemnitz – Adorf , section Schönheide – Muldenberg, subsection Muldenhammer, district Morgenröthe-Rautenkranz (Parcels 338/17, 736)
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1875 With the individual monument railway keeper's house with shed (Morgenröther Straße 2) at km 80.170 (see individual monument 09302600), as well as with the subassembly parts underpass of a farm road (km 79.350), overpass over Bach or Mühlgraben (km 79.300), two station signs “Rautenkranz” station (km 79.450 and km 79.845), side loading ramp (km 79.550), restricted crossing (wooden barrier) of a farm road (km 79.850), overpass over a mill ditch (km 79.92) or mill ditch opening (km 80.120), restricted level crossing (km 80.170), overpass over a ditch km (80.210), bridge over the Great Pyra (km 80.290), piped culvert (km 81.150), crossing with St. Andrew's crosses (km 81.250), see also entity 09247513, mountain health resort Grünbach, district Muldenberg); Section of the Chemnitz – Adorf railway line between Schönheide Ost station (km 71.275) and Muldenberg station (km 89.400), significant in terms of technology and regional history. 09247512
 
Rautenkranz Church (with equipment)
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Rautenkranz Church (with equipment) Am Kirchberg 4
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1838-1842 Old location Rautenkranz, simple hall church in the arched style of the 19th century, artistically significant interior, dominant in terms of urban development, relevant to the local history. Plastered building with a straight end, arched windows, integrated west tower with octagonal bell storey, curved hood covered with copper panels, the roof slated, the interior designed in the classicism style (unique in Vogtland), the hall-high pulpit altar with flanking double columns and Corinthian capitals, typical "antique entablature" "With the inscription" EHRE SEI GOTT IN DER HÖHE, "the roofing stepped, two longitudinal galleries, the bulbous organ gallery and the barrel roof are supported by slender columns with Corinthian capitals, the organ is well proportioned," true to style "by Wilhelm Schmeißer (Rochlitz) in 1873 new inserted, the "baptism" made of cast iron, a crucifix, an oil painting (Martin Luther in front of the Reichstag in Worms). 09234360
 
War memorial for those who fell in World War I and grave sites for the Lattermann, E. vd Planitz, Kretzschmar, Keffel and Rolle families in the cemetery Am Kirchberg 7
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After 1833 (grave site E. vd Planitz); after 1839 (Lattermann grave); after 1899 (Keffel grave); after 1925 (Kretzschmar grave); after 1927 (Rolle grave) Rautenkranz old location, significant in terms of person and location, as well as artistically. War memorial: granite substructure with granite block steps in front of it, above it a conical pedestal made of fine concrete with the inscription: "Die dank Rautenkranzer". 09234361
 
House, former brewery and later a school Carlsfelder Strasse 2
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19th century Old location Rautenkranz, simple plastered building with pointed arched windows, local historical value. Possibly former church, school around 1890 and also a brewery, today residential building, first traditional use as a brewery, cinder blocks, poor house during World War I, no cellar, drawn forge. 09234362
 
Pitch pan Carlsfelder Strasse 18 (next to)
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19th century Old location Rautenkranz, so-called Griebenherd for the extraction of pitch, importance for the local history. 1 × 1 × 0.5 m granite block, of technical historical value. Granite block with spherical segment-like depressions and a drainage hole for molten resin (pitch) was used by cooperatives, boat builders, the building trade, shoemakers and pharmacists. 09234363
 
Railway keeper's house with shed (individual monument for ID no. 09247512) Morgenröther Strasse 2
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1875 Individual monument belonging to the railway line Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf, section Schönheide – Muldenberg; local historical value 09302600
 
Villa Lattermann Pyratalstrasse 33
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Around 1890 Old location Morgenröthe, boarded-up historicizing half-timbered building with corner tower, villa of the Lattermann family (hammer lords and foundry manufacturers), of personal and architectural value. Two-storey, wood-clad assembly building (inverted formwork on tongue and groove), false framework on the corner turrets, clinker base, hipped and saddle roof shapes running into one another, floating gables, slate template roof covering, several verandas, the windows from the time of construction. 09234364
 
Former Hammerherrenhaus Lattermann
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Former Hammerherrenhaus Lattermann Pyratalstrasse 35
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In the core denoted by 1692; Mid 19th century Old location Morgenröthe, formerly part of the ironworks of the Lattermann company, stately plastered building with a classical facade, in the mid-house a Gothic-style pointed arched window, of local, regional and architectural value. Panel above the original entrance portal marked 1692, two-storey, nine window axes with emphasis on the symmetry by means of a central risalit by means of plastered pilaster strips and a large gable house, smooth plastered facades with profiled plastered stucco walls on the windows in the formal language of late classicism (around 1850), the building roof shape was expanded , Fragments of the original vault in the hallway on the ground floor and the original cellar vault have been preserved, the courtyard entrance has a round arched portal. 09234365
 
Former iron and bell foundry (FLM-Eisenhütte, Glockengießerei Morgenröthe) with blast furnace, today an open-air museum, still pitch pan and a bell on today's museum grounds
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Former iron and bell foundry (FLM-Eisenhütte, Glockengießerei Morgenröthe) with blast furnace, today an open-air museum, still pitch pan and a bell on today's museum grounds Pyratalstraße 37 (behind)
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1820 (blast furnace); 1931 (bell) Old location Morgenröthe, former Lattermann company, of technical and regional historical value. On the site of the former ironworks and bell foundry (Lattermann company), today open-air museum (FLM) with blast furnace, pitch pan ("Griebenherd"), bell with new chair (no monument), museum shed (no monument). On the site around 1650 an iron hammer mill, around 1800 foundation of the Lattermann company with the construction of a blast furnace, 1820 construction of a larger blast furnace, important iron foundry with mechanical engineering in Saxony with outstanding products (for example the Schwarzenberg blower, 1830/31), the bell foundry since 1864 with important "Klanghalbstahl" products in cooperation with Schilling, Apolda / Thuringia. Also production of cast and iron fittings, iron stoves, etc., after expropriation from 1946 to 1969 production of cast products and bells, then neglect and deterioration, after 1990 gradually securing and repairing the furnace stump, 1996 foundation of the FLM with a new museum depot (no monument) and a bell from 1939, the pitch pan on the blast furnace from the park in Rautenkranz, the original blast furnace stump is accessible with a viewing platform on the former gout area. 09234366
 
Former forester's house, now a residential building Pyratalstrasse 45
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Marked 1910 Old location Morgenröthe, single-storey, partly boarded-up building with jamb, example of building influenced by the Heimat style, of local and architectural value. Partly plastered brick masonry, partly wooden plank or block construction, jamb presumably timber-frame boarded, front door in the middle of the eaves side, portal walls with marked keystone, crooked hip roof with pike, house entrance with rounded arches. 09233589
 
Double dwelling house (Umgebung) Sachsengrund 1, 2
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Around 1909 Old location Sachsengrund, rare building with a surrounding construction on the kitchen, in the local style, of architectural value. Boarded up, originally a shed, stable and hayloft, today only a two-story house, shutters, tapped headbands. 09234371
 
Double dwelling house (Umgebung) Sachsengrund 3, 4
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Around 1909 Old location Sachsengrund, rare building with surrounding construction, in the local style, of architectural value 09234372
 
Former customs officer residence (duplex) Sachsengrund 10, 11
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1937 Old location Sachsengrund, small eaves type (B), of regional and state historical value. Single-storey massive building (double residential building) with partially expanded attic, gable triangles in half-timbered construction, infilled with brickwork, natural stone plinth, fully clad facades and gables, natural slate covering in the old German installation method, steep canterns, on the gable sides from the outside scale-like massive attachments, fully cladding. 09234367
 
Former customs officer residence (duplex) Sachsengrund 12, 13
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1937 Old location Sachsengrund, small eaves type (B), of regional and state historical value, see Sachsengrund 10, 11 09234368
 
Former customs officer residence (duplex) Sachsengrund 16, 17
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1937 Old location Sachsengrund, small eaves type (B), of regional and state historical value, see Sachsengrund 10, 11 09234369
 
Former customs officer residence (duplex) Sachsengrund 18, 19
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1937 Old location Sachsengrund, small eaves type (B), of regional and state historical value, see Sachsengrund 10, 11 09234370
 

Snail stone

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Schneckenstein show mine, Tannenberg pit (aggregate)
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Schneckenstein show mine, Tannenberg pit (aggregate) To Schneckenstein 42
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1936–1964, essentially older Mine with tunnel system "Grube Tannenberg", with colliery house, mouth hole as well as light holes and pings above the tunnel (all parts of the whole); significant in terms of technology and regional history 09234517
 
Parts of a steam engine To Schneckenstein 44
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1912 Former single-cylinder counterpressure steam engine from the abandoned Klingenthal sawmill, relocation of the parts to the Vogtland mineral center in Tannenbergsthal, of technical historical value. The steam engine is a make of the Zwickauer Maschinenfabrik AG (production number: 1236). It was dismantled from the sawmill in 1994 and brought to Tannenbergsthal. 09236985
 

Tannenbergsthal

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Material entity component of the material entity railway line Chemnitz – Adorf, section Schönheide – Muldenberg, subsection Muldenhammer, district Tannenbergsthal
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Material entity component of the material entity railway line Chemnitz – Adorf , section Schönheide – Muldenberg, subsection Muldenhammer, district Tannenbergsthal Am Hochmoor 10, Klingenthaler Straße 60c and parcels 464/5, 464/7, 464/8, 465/7, 465/8, 465/10
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1875 With the aggregate parts: Track systems, signaling, safety and telecommunications systems, platform and track field lighting and route kilometrage as well as with the following components as further aggregate parts: Bridge over the Wiesenbach (km 81.260), passage for a railway ditch (km 81.500), section stone of route manager areas ( km 81.500), official residence of the railway maintenance office, Klingenthaler Straße 60c (km 81.860), head and side ramp (km 81.900), side loading ramp (km 82.0 - km 82.1), water station (km 82.135), formerly four-track restricted level crossing with technical Equipment (km 82.220), passage for the Kleine Pyra (km 82.225), station sign Tannenbergsthal train station (km 82.290), restricted level crossing over Auerbacher Strasse with technical equipment (km 82.460), passage (km 82.570), milestone 83 (km 83) , Bahnwärterhaus (Am Hochmoor 10) with ancillary building and a barred level crossing on a farm road (km 83.730), see also property overview t 09247513, mountain health resort Grünbach, district Muldenberg; Section of the Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf railway line between Schönheide Ost station (km 71.275) and Muldenberg station (km 89.400), significant in terms of technology and regional history. 09246544
 
Martin Luther Church (with equipment)
Martin Luther Church (with equipment) Kirchstrasse 2
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1909-1910 Hall church with south tower, in Reform and Heimat style, architect Arno Eugen Fritsche , Elberfeld, historically, urbanistically and artistically significant. Well-preserved, well-proportioned church building in the neo-Romanesque style, remarkable interior with altar, stalls and organ. The 45 m high tower with a curved helmet and high pyramidal tip, characterizes the townscape. High-quality, factory-appropriate processing of local building materials (stone made of granite stone, rough plaster structures, carved decorations, slate cladding and roof coverings), original equipment and painting (ornaments and mosaics) in the formal language of Art Nouveau, high-quality leaded glass windows, altar table made of sandstone (top with four mosaic reliefs), the cross made of white marble, pulpit and baptismal font (niche) made of sandstone, the organ with a round window picture (depicting David playing the harp) by the company Eule (Bautzen) from 1910. Various high-quality oil paintings, including Sermon on the Mount, St. Last Supper, portrait Martin Luther. 09234455
 
Rectory (structurally connected to the church)
Rectory (structurally connected to the church) Kirchstrasse 2
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1908-1910 Solid stone plinth, plastered facade, gable slated, forms an ensemble with the church, reform style architecture, significant in terms of urban planning and building history. Built directly on the church, the building materials are processed to the highest quality, as is the case with the church, some of which have been preserved in their original form. 09234454
 
Memorial to those who fell in the Franco-Prussian War 1870/1871 and the First World War Kirchstrasse 2 (opposite)
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After 1871; after 1918 Of local historical value. Three-part system in the shape of a segment of a circle, a central stele (obelisk) made of sandstone. Two crossed swords braided with a wreath of oak leaves at eye level (sculpted), a bronze plaque is placed above the base in the knee area. The stele is flanked by two strong sandstone blocks, each with a strong cover plate that tapers towards the top, beveled at the top, with a steel helmet, framed by a wreath of oak leaves (sculptured in sandstone) as "ornamental decoration". A large bronze plate with the name and date embedded in each front, stele and memorial blocks connected by strong parapet stones with the inscription: "IN KAMPF UND NOT - BIS IN DEN TOD" on cuboid "docks". 09234456
 
Mortuary and tombstone for unknown Soviet soldiers who died in World War II Kirchstrasse 2 (next to)
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1908 (morgue); after 1945 (tomb) Mortuary Reform style architecture of architectural value, the tombstone of regional historical significance.
  • Mortuary: one-storey, hall-like plastered building with an ashlar base made of granite stone, saddle roof with curved gables and slate covering in the style of Art Nouveau, original windows preserved, restoration in accordance with listed buildings around 2000
  • Gravestone: embedded in a small row grave, in memory of unknown fallen soldiers (probably Russians), with the inscription: "THE DEAD MAHNEN, NEVER AGAIN"
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Pitch pan Kirchstrasse 2 (below)
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19th century So-called greath hearth for the extraction of pitch, meaning in terms of local history. Granite block approx. 1 × 1 × 0.60 m with a pan-shaped recess and a drainage hole on two stone benches. 09234457
 
Factory building (former Eduard Keffel leather factory)
Factory building (former Eduard Keffel leather factory) Klingenthaler Strasse 23a
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Marked 1891 Located between Schneckensteiner Straße and Klingenthaler Straße, front building and clinker buildings standing at right angles, former oilcloth, leather cloth, artificial leather and linoleum factory, significant in terms of technology and regional history. Old production building of the former Eduard Keffel leather factory, later VEB Vogtländische Kunstlederfabrik Tannenbergsthal, 1999 Vogtländische Beschichtungs- und Veredlungs GmbH (former), three-storey red clinker building with yellow clinker bricks and decorated, stone base. 09234459
 
Factory owner's villa (Villa Keffel) and enclosure Klingenthaler Strasse 25
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Around 1900 Historic clinker brick building, home of the Keffel family of leather goods manufacturers, significant in terms of local and architectural history. Red clinker brick, one gable changed, two-story massive clinker brick building with mezzanine and basement floor, interlocking gable roofs, stone door and window walls and building plinths, windows partially preserved in their original state. 09234461
 
Former Hammerherrenhaus with side building in the courtyard Klingenthaler Strasse 29
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Marked 1718 (Hammerherrenhaus); around 1905 (horse stable) Stately plastered building with a high mansard roof, beautiful baroque portal, historically and historically significant. Villa, former manor house built by Hans Baumann, plastered building with high two-storey double hipped roof, the roof structure is largely original from the time it was built, slate covering in the old German way of laying, on the street side In the middle the representative entrance portal made of ashlar with house insignia and coat of arms of the Baumann family, originally preserved portal (1718) and window with the inscription: "IN DEO ET SPE FORTITUDO MEA - My strength lies in God and in confidence" from the renovation phase (1905), the entrance hall with three-flight, left-hand spiral staircase made of oak (1905), wall paneling, gallery, elaborately and high-quality paneled ceilings, fireplace with brass-plated ornamental grille, wall mirror, everything from 1905, the entire interior mainly from the renovation phase in 1905, stucco ceilings on the upper floor,

2004 Conversion to the municipal office, local museum, club house. The former two-storey horse stable is attached directly to the manor house. The enclosure: steel fence panels on an ashlar plinth between ashlar pedestals, original around 1905.

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Mining well Klingenthaler Straße 43 (opposite)
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1930 Significant in terms of local history and urban development. Stone with bronze plaques, inscriptions: “God give us all a happy heart”, “Let the fir tree green, the ore grow”. 09234463
 
Workers' houses of the leather factory Eduard Keffel (totality) Robert-Blum-Strasse 1–10, Untere Bergstrasse 1–8
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Around 1880 Material population of workers' houses of the Eduard Keffel leather factory: Settlement consisting of two rows of houses with ten row houses (Robert-Blum-Straße 1–10) or eight row houses (Untere Bergstraße 1–8) and ancillary buildings (all material parts, no individual monuments); simple, uniformly designed workers' houses of social and local historical importance. Single-storey, massive clinker brick building consisting of ten buildings lined up under a gable roof, built for the Eduard Keffel company. 09234464
 

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Detailed memorial texts

  1. Upper and Lower Floßgraben :
    Around 1600 the ramified raft ditch system of the Upper Vogtland was created. 1571–79 construction and 1584 commissioning of the upper raft trench, 1597–99 construction of the lower raft trench. After 1600 mining security and regulation of the "cracks", 1610/11 creation of ponds and extension of the raft ditches up to the upper mountain areas, 1630/32 start of rafting over two watersheds and connection of three water catchment areas (the Eger area, the area of ​​the Zwickauer Mulde , the area of ​​the White Elster). After 1700 the wood was also transported by land (“raft trains”). After 1862 due to the inefficiency due to rail transport, raft operations were gradually stopped. 1882/83 repeated repair of the lower raft ditch as a water supplier for the Hammerbrücker sawmill. In 1920/25 the construction of the Muldenberg drinking water dam flooded the old rafts. 1956: the "Riss Falls" as technical monuments under state protection. The length of the Upper and Lower Floßgraben is around 7 km on Muldenberger and Hammerbrücker Flur.
    • Oberer Floßgraben: Today, starting at the western outlet of the Muldenberg dam (largely silted up here), branching off in a northerly direction at Muldenberg train station to the “Kleine Rißfälle” and the “Rißfälle”, the Obere Floßgraben overcomes the saddle of the watershed between Zwickauer Mulde and Göltzsch. In the opinion of water technicians and mining experts, the cracks were created entirely by mining, i.e. artificially, so they are an outstanding technical monument.
    • Structural components of the upper raft ditch:
      • the "Grabenhaus" or "Floßhaus" in the area of ​​the confluence of the Red and White Mulde, today flooded by the water of the dam
      • the "small cracks" south of the cracks
      • the "Rißbrücke", a stone arch bridge made of quarry stone masonry, probably built in 1808 (dated in the keystone on the mountain side), further initials: KW in the keystone on the slope side: VT, RE, RD
      • the "Rißfälle", a wedge valley artificially deepened by the log rafting in the phylite rock, regulated by miners and kept functional with shoring and "floodlights" made of wood in order to prevent the outflow of the "Rißfälle" into the White Göltzsch
    • Lower Floßgraben: Today at the outlet of the overflow basin / compensation basin (bathing pond) below the Muldenberg dam. Partly natural, partly artificial moat. The Muldenberg raft ditch is now a reconstructed facility with a wood stacking area, raft slide, stacking houses, and spectator traverses for demonstrations. Meander-shaped continuation to the Hammerbrücke locality, there also partially silted up and filled in.
    In the Friedrichsgrün district, continue as the so-called “Alter Floßgraben” up to the so-called “Großer Riss” (crossing under the dam, the former high bridge with the “Floßbahn”, an old rafting route). Afterwards it flows into the Rote Göltzsch to Falkenstein, where it joins the Weißen Göltzsch. Continuation as Göltzsch to Greiz (Thuringia). There confluence with the White Elster . Originally timber transport to Merseburg, Leipzig and Halle.
  2. Graves in the Rautenkranz cemetery :
    • Lattermann family grave complex: Enclosed by a cast-iron fence on a stone base in neo-Gothic style. Access via the valley side, axially arranged staircase (granite), seven grave tombs, three burials and two other burials, cast iron cover crypt by Heinrich Lattermann with the following inscription: "Here rests in God's Peace of the Royal Saxon Mining Commissioner and ironworks owner Heinrich Lattermann, born on the 9th December 1776, died February 4, 1839. ”. Artfully coffered plate decorated with floral motifs. Lattermann founded the ironworks in Morgenröthe around 1800, in 1819 he had what was then the largest blast furnace in Saxony built, in 1835 he acquired the Tannenbergsthal hammer mill; personal historical value.
    • E. vd Planitz grave site: cast iron plate with inscription, grave facility at the same time as cemetery facility 1833, back with inscription: "The righteous will live forever, their Lord is their reward and cares for them" (Wisdom Solomon 5:16).
    • The Kretzschmar family: two crypts arranged side by side for Friedrich August Kretzschmar, died 1925, and Ida Pauline Kretzschmar, died 1933, plain slabs, personal historical value
    • Family funeral Keffel: With crypt and free-standing stone urn, wall grave with border (forged iron railing), wall grave sandstone pedestals with attached memorial plates in the neo-Renaissance style, further sculptures made of cast bronze (angels). Ernst Keffel was an important manufacturer of Tannenbergsthal (artificial leather and artificial cloth factory) and until recently was the most important employer in the area.
    • Rolle grave: stone cross, grave for pastor Karl Rolle, died in 1927 and church councilor Karl Rolle (Chemnitz), died in 1937, grave with enclosure, personal historical value

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