List of cultural monuments in Mylau

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The list of cultural monuments in Mylau includes the cultural monuments of the Reichenbach district of Mylau , which were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until February 2020 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

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

List of cultural monuments in Mylau

image designation location Dating description ID
Göltzschtalbrücke
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Göltzschtalbrücke (Parcel 742/1)
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1846-1851 Largest brick railway bridge in the world, originally the Leipzig – Hof railway line (6362, 6377; see LH), a nationally significant monument to the history of transport, with a particular impact on the landscape 09209786
 
Residential complex, consisting of four residential buildings in open development
Residential complex, consisting of four residential buildings in open development At the gravel pit 9, 11, 13, 15
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Around 1930 "Feiler type" residential buildings, in the New Objectivity style, of particular importance in terms of building history. Feiler was a master builder from Reichenbach. Bauhaus style, all three-story buildings with a mezzanine floor, plastered facade, flat ceilings, scratch plaster with offset plastered surfaces. Important due to the dominant location above the city of Mylau and the only examples of this type of construction in Mylau, high-quality buildings with regional significance. 09245090
 
Residential house (with three entrances) in open development At the Lohe 7, 9, 11
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Around 1930 Moderate modernity, importance in terms of building history. Scratch plaster, clinker plinth, three-storey, middle part of the house four-storey, only a few examples of this type in Mylau. 09245051
 
Residential house (surrounding area) in closed development At the sheep wash 4
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18th century Half-timbered construction, significance in terms of building history and local development. Half-timbering in the courtyard area completely preserved, framework construction on the ground floor on the long side with tenoned lugs, street-side timber-framed upper floor, solid ground floor, plastered upper floor, saddle roof. 09245078
 
villa August-Bebel-Strasse 4
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Around 1890 With neo-renaissance influences, architectural significance. Plastered facade, almost square floor plan, tooth-cut frieze, concrete window frames, door and window originally preserved, stone plinth, banister and candlestick wrought iron, lead glass window in the stairwell. 09245081
 
Reception building (No. 2) and goods shed (No. 1) of a former train station
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Reception building (No. 2) and goods shed (No. 1) of a former train station Station 1, 2
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1895 Building complex of urban historical value. Clinker facade, red clinker with yellow clinker, toothed frieze as cornice, yellow clinker forms pilaster strips. 09245065
 
Apartment building in open development Bahnhofstrasse 4
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1920s In the traditionalist style of the 1920s, architectural and urban value 09245066
 
Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development Braustraße 2
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Around 1900 Architectural and urban value, red clinker with yellow clinker 09245011
 
Apartment building in closed development Braustraße 4
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Around 1900 Architectural and urban value, clinker brick facade, originally with a shop 09245010
 
Apartment building in closed development Braustraße 6
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Around 1900 Architectural and urban value, clinker brick facade 09245009
 
Apartment building in closed development Braustraße 8
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Around 1900 Architectural history and urban development value, plastered facade, plastering on the ground floor, window roofing on the upper floor 09245008
 
Apartment building in closed development Braustraße 10
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Around 1900 With shop, historical and urban value, plastered facade 09245007
 
Apartment building in closed development Braustraße 12
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Around 1900 Building historical and urban value, orange clinker with red clinker 09245006
 
Apartment building in closed development Braustraße 14
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Around 1900 With shop fitting, historical and urban value, clinker brick facade 09245005
 
Apartment building in a corner and in a semi-open development Braustraße 16
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Around 1900 With a corner store, historical and urban value, clinker brick facade, red brick, concrete window frames and decorations 09245004
 
Apartment building in closed development Brücknerstrasse 8
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Around 1890 Clinker brick building with terracotta walk elements, historically important. Orange and red clinker brick, ornaments also clinker brick, roofs over windows on the first floor with triangular or segmented gables, five axes, three-story. 09245074
 
Apartment building in half-open development Brücknerstrasse 12
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Around 1900 Significance in building history. Originally with a restaurant, plastered facade with concrete window frames, elaborately designed windows on the ground floor, various changes. 09245073
 
Apartment building in closed development Brücknerstrasse 16
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Around 1890 Urban planning and building historical value. Plastered facade with plastering on the ground floor, elaborately designed front door with grille, cornice, three-story, four axes, window frames on the upper floor with ornamental decorations. 09245072
 
Apartment building in closed development Brücknerstrasse 24
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Around 1880 Architectural and urban value. Plastered facade with plastering on the first floor, roofing windows on the upper floor, three-story, five axes, original front door, changes on the ground floor, possibly originally a shop, both upper floors original. 09245071
 
Bank (today converted into a school) Brücknerstrasse 30
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In the core around 1800; Reshaped around 1905 Sparsely decorated plastered facade with corner bay window, former banking house of the Georgi family, including the Saxon finance minister Robert Georgi (1802–1869) and the Leipzig mayor Otto Georgi (1831–1918), architectural and local historical significance. Two-storey plastered building with a flat gable roof, facade with plaster structure, garlands and floral ornamentation, large bay window with onion hood (added later?). 09245067
 
Mylau Castle (aggregate)
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Mylau Castle (aggregate) Castle 1, 2
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2nd half of the 12th century, later several construction phases (castle); 1471 Dendro (south wing) Objective entirety of Mylau Castle, with the individual monuments: Castle complex (Castle 1, with the Museum of the City of Mylau) as well as Castle Hill and the castle gardener's house (Castle 2), see individual monument 09301100); Buildings of great importance in terms of urban development, urban history and architectural history.

Located on the mountain spur between Göltzsch and Raumbachtal, various construction phases, increase of the palas under Conrad d. J. von Metzsch at the beginning of the 16th century. At the end of the 19th century, systematic restoration and reshaping, conversion of the hall to the town hall.

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Castle complex (Castle 1, with Museum of the City of Mylau) and the gardener's house (Castle 2), individual monuments for ID no.  09245039
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Castle complex (Castle 1, with Museum of the City of Mylau) and the gardener's house (Castle 2), individual monuments for ID no. 09245039 Castle 1, 2
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2nd half of the 12th century, later several construction phases (castle); 1471 Dendro (south wing); around 1820 (gardener's house) Individual features of the entity Mylau Castle; Plant of great importance in terms of urban history, architectural history and the landscape. Gardener's house: small original plastered building with half-timbered gables. 09301100
 
Apartment building in half-open development Burgstrasse 1
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Around 1900 Simple clinker buildings of urban value 09245035
 
Apartment building in closed development Burgstrasse 3
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Around 1900 Simple clinker buildings of urban value 09245036
 
Apartment building in closed development Burgstrasse 5
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Around 1900 Simple clinker brick buildings of urban value, clinker brick facade 09245037
 
Apartment building in closed development Burgstrasse 7
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Around 1900 Simple clinker buildings of urban value 09245038
 
Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development Ernst-Schneller-Strasse 1
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Around 1905 Clinker brick facade with corner tower, of architectural significance. Changed front door, important for the streetscape. 09245024
 
Residential house in open development Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 2
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Around 1900 Significance in building history. Clinker brick facade with floating gable, carved empty chevrons, protruding roof, original carved front door with grille, original window on the upper floor, red clinker brick. 09245062
 
Residential house in open development Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 4
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Around 1900 Significance in building history. Two-storey, five axes, red clinker brick, yellow clinker brick as an ornament, original elaborately designed front door, lead glass windows in the skylight, modified windows, original roof structures, roughly square floor plan, little roof houses with helmet roofs. 09245061
 
Apartment building in closed development and Heiste Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 15
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Around 1905 Significance in building history. Clinker facade, yellow and red clinker, white glazed tiles as ornament, base made of stone, two-storey, five axes, simple facade structure, but most elaborately designed in the street. 09245058
 
Apartment building in closed development and Heiste Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 17
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Around 1905 Significance in building history 09302703
 
Apartment building in half-open development Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 28
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Around 1910 Reform style architecture, significance in terms of building history 09302704
 
Apartment building in half-open development Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 43
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Around 1910 Part of a row of houses in the reform style, significance in terms of building history 09302705
 
Apartment building in closed development Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 45
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Around 1910 Part of a row of houses in the reform style, significance in terms of building history. Plastered facade, bay window, accented entrance area, three-story, original windows and front door. 09245054
 
Apartment building in closed development Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 49
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Around 1910 Part of a row of houses in the reform style, significance in terms of building history 09302706
 
Apartment building in half-open development Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 51
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Around 1910 Part of a row of houses in the reform style, significance in terms of building history. Plastered facade with light plaster cuboid on the ground floor and partly also on the upper floor, three-story, bay window, elaborately designed entrance area with columns. 09245053
 
Villa with enclosure Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 66
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Before 1915 Among other things, architectural significance. Plastered facade with leaded glass windows in the stairwell, plastered stucco ornamentation, window skylights with rung division, square floor plan, wrought iron fence. 09245052
 
School, in front of it a memorial stone for Erwin Hartsch
School, in front of it a memorial stone for Erwin Hartsch Peace Grove 2
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1902 School in neo-renaissance forms, significance in terms of architectural and local history. Two-storey brick building with dominant Italian gables. 09245040
 
Mylau cemetery (aggregate) Friedhofstrasse
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19th century (tombs); around 1925 (chapel) The whole of Mylau cemetery, with the individual monuments: cemetery chapel, toilet houses, memorial plaque for victims of fascism and the graves of Golle, Neubert, Schneider, Schmidt, Kirchner, Claviez, Feldmann, Gelbrich, Chevalier, Biedermann, Merkel, Brückner, Fiedler and Geupel (see also Individual memorials 09245063 under the same address), as well as with the material parts of the enclosure wall and cemetery portal; of importance in terms of building history and local history. 09302707
 
Cemetery chapel, outhouse, memorial plaque for victims of fascism and the graves of Golle, Neubert, Schneider, Schmidt, Kirchner, Claviez, Feldmann, Gelbrich, Chevalier, Biedermann, Merkel, Brückner, Fiedler and Geupel (individual memorials for ID no.09302707) Friedhofstrasse
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19th century (tombs); around 1925 (chapel); 1946 (OdF monument) Individual features of the aggregate Friedhof Mylau; of importance in terms of building history and local history.
  • Commemorative plaque for concentration camp prisoners who were thrown from a train on January 27, 1945: “Here rest 4 prisoners from a concentration camp who were thrown from a transport train and found dead on July 21, 1945. Among them a Soviet citizen with the prisoner number: R. 174 897. "
  • Memorial wall with inscription plaque, above Christ cross; Clinker brick memorial wall, wooden Christ cross, total height approx. 450 cm, erected around 1946
  • Cemetery chapel: simple, simple construction, plastered facade with stone plinth, large stained glass window
  • Toilet house: small single-storey plastered building on a square floor plan with a Welscher hood, crowned by a sphere, slate covering
  • Neubert grave site, triumphal arch with female figure, circa 1905
  • Resting place of the Schneider family, pilgrims to St. James is received by Jesus
  • Schmidt's hereditary funeral, platform with artistic wrought iron enclosure
  • Richard Kirchner resting place, bronze figure with staff on marble cross, circa 1910
  • Grave site Claviez (dyer's shop), cross relief with eye, scales, and staff with two feathered snakes
  • Hereditary funeral of the Feldmann family, hiker relief
  • Gelbrich hereditary burial, sandstone wall with relief beehive and guild emblem (mill?)
  • Chevalier tomb, woman kneeling on plinth
  • Biedermann tomb, triumphal arch with niche for flower tub, circa 1920
  • Merkel grave site, black stylized triumphal arch, two Doric columns
  • Classicist crypt Brückner, Christian Gotthelf Brückner founded trading, banking and industrial companies in 1789
  • Fiedler grave site, black polished wall, curved stone enclosure
  • Geupel grave site, bush hammered stone, martial sun-thorn iconography
  • Grufthaus Golle: manor owner of Obermylau, formerly owner of the castle, crypt house 1837 already verifiable, before that sarcophagi of the Golle family from 1891 and 1877, last members of the manor owner's family
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Apartment building in closed development Heubnerring 3
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Around 1900 Significance in terms of building history, red clinker brick, bossed ashlar on the ground floor 09245031
 
Residential building in closed development Heubnerring 7
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Around 1880 Clinker brick building with terracotta giants and relief, very good original condition, historical value 09245032
 
Residential house in closed development, originally probably a diaconate Heubnerring 8
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Around 1880 Simple clinker building of urban and urban historical value. Simple design, clinker brick facade. 09245033
 
Evangelical town church Mylau (with equipment)
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Evangelical town church Mylau (with equipment) Heubnerring 11
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1887–1890 (church); 1731 (organ); 1767 (epitaph of the first cantor) Neo-Gothic brick building, with older pieces of equipment, of importance in terms of the history of the building, the history of the place and the character of the townscape. Original church design by building officer Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel from Dresden, executed by Weißbach, Mylau.
  • With original interior: Silbermann organ (1731), memorial stone for Pastor Heubner, epitaph of the first cantor of Mylau (1767), two older pulpits, candlesticks (from Lukaskirche in Zwickau- Planitz ), chalice
  • Silbermann organ comes from the previous building, two-manual, from 1731. When the new church was built in 1887/88, it was placed in a new case and augmented by a few voices by August Schubert.
  • Baroque and Renaissance pulpit probably from the previous building or castle chapel
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Apartment building in closed development Karl-Marx-Ring 6
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Around 1910 Significance in building history. Half-timbered elements, ornamental facade decorations, original front door and windows. 09245023
 
Duplex house Karl-Marx-Ring 14, 16
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Around 1890 With neo-renaissance elements, architectural significance. Plastered facade, corner cuboid, central projection with volute gable. 09245017
 
Residential house in semi-open development Karl-Marx-Ring 18
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Around 1910 Impressive example of the country house style, artistically and historically important. Ashlar plinth, half-timbered elements, lead glass windows and original window grilles, original windows. 09245018
 
Residential house in semi-open development Karl-Marx-Ring 20
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Around 1900 Building historical value 09245019
 
villa Karl-Marx-Ring 22
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Around 1900, later reshaped Rich facade structure, architectural value. Two-storey, large hall, lead glass windows, some of the original windows have been preserved, some changes during renovation. 09245020
 
Residential building Lambziger Strasse 6
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2nd half of the 19th century Former weaver house, socio-historical significance. Vacant, saddle roof, weaver's room with wooden ceiling, hall with washing kettle. 09245028
 
Apartment building in a corner and in a semi-open development Lambziger Strasse 47
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Around 1890 Town-planning relevant clinker brick building of historicism, of architectural significance. Two-storey, seven by three axes, red clinker, yellow clinker as facade decoration: cube frieze, ribbons, cornice, cornice, round windows in the gable triangle of the roof bay. 09247472
 
Residential house with outbuildings and fencing Lambziger Strasse 50
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Around 1900 Building historical value. Clinker brick facade with floating gable, central projectile, single storey, bounded windows, five axes, orange clinker brick, original roof structures, most of the windows original. 09245086
 
Apartment building in half-open development Market 2
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Around 1890 Urban planning and building historical value. Mixed clinker construction, beautiful original front door, rich facade decoration, consoles in the eaves area. 09245013
 
Former Hotel Reichsadler in semi-open development Market 7
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Around 1905 Varied rendered facade, exemplary value, architectural and urban significance. Important building with a space-forming effect, good original inventory, influences of the reform style as well as medieval and early modern reminiscences. 09245030
 
Apartment building in a corner and in a semi-open development
Apartment building in a corner and in a semi-open development Market 9
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Around 1910 With a shop, plastered facade with half-timbered elements, significance in terms of building history and urban development. Three-storey with a rustic ground floor and loft extensions, central bay window. 09245029
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Markt 18
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Around 1920 Plastered facade with bay windows, reform style, architectural and urban significance. Distinctive three-storey plastered building in a picture-defining location, plaster ornamentation, good elevation lines. 09302708
 
Apartment building in a corner and in open development Mühlgasse 2
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Around 1900 With store, architectural significance. Red brick, two shops, elaborately designed window frames on the ground floor. 09245075
 
Factory owner's villa Mühlgasse 16
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Marked 1877 Architectural and local historical value. Dated door portal, plaster ashlar on the ground floor, cornice, window coverings on the upper floor, wooden veranda. 09245076
 
Apartment building in half-open development Netzschkauer Strasse 2
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Around 1870 High-quality facade design, especially at the rear facing the Göltzsch river, significance in terms of building history. Window roofing on the upper floor, plaster grooves and plaster blocks, ornamental decoration in the eaves area with consoles. 09245027
 
Apartment building in half-open development Netzschkauer Strasse 37
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Around 1890 Building history relevance. Clinker brick facade, window canopies, originally with a store. 09245026
 
Residential house in semi-open development and in a corner location (with the parish hall of the New Apostolic Church)
Residential house in semi-open development and in a corner location (with the parish hall of the New Apostolic Church) Netzschkauer Strasse 49
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Around 1900 Urban planning, architectural and urban historical value. Former parish hall and residential building, clinker brick facade. 09245025
 
villa Netzschkauer Strasse 61
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1920s Representative plastered facade, building historical value 09245022
 
Stone cross Obermylauer Berg
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15./16. century Significant in local history 09245069
 
Apartment building in half-open development Obermylauer Berg 2
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Around 1900 Building historical value, red clinker brick 09245012
 
Rectory and enclosure Otto-Richter-Strasse 2
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Around 1895 Neo-Gothic brick facade, architectural and local significance. Clinker brick facade, orange clinker brick with red clinker brick, glazed brick, original front door and high-quality original interior, influences of the Hanover School. 09245002
 
Apartment building in open development Otto-Richter-Strasse 3
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Around 1910 Economical facade decoration, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey plastered building with a gabled central projection, loft extensions (two mid-houses), two central balconies. 09302710
 
Parish Hall Otto-Richter-Strasse 4
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Around 1895 Local historical significance. Similar design to the rectory, clinker brick facade, original preserved. 09245003
 
Apartment building in closed development Reichenbacher Strasse 6
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1900 With a shop, well-preserved historicism facade, neo-Gothic style, significance in terms of building history. Natural stone, flap cornice, bay windows, original roof structures, original front door, interior in good condition. 09245001
 
Post office Reichenbacher Strasse 17
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1894 In neo-Renaissance forms, architectural and local significance. Post office with originally preserved counter hall, plastered facade, concrete window frames, colored, plastic jewelry, telegraph tower. 09245070
 
House in a corner and in a semi-open development Robert-Georgi-Weg 2
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Around 1900 Significance in terms of building history and urban development. Originally a doctor's house, Eckerker, important for the market. 09245014
 
Residential building in closed development Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 6
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Around 1905 Significance in building history. Two-storey with a dominant ornate gable, ground floor red brick (around the arched windows), upper floor plaster. 09302709
 
Residential building in closed development Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 7
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Around 1905 Local development, significance in terms of building history. Clinker brick facade, red clinker brick decorated with yellow clinker bricks, original front door and window, two-story with crowned gable, original roof structures with protruding gable roofs. 09245057
 
Apartment building in closed development Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 13
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Around 1905 Historicizing plaster facade with half-timbered bay window, historical value. Plastered facade with concrete window and door walls, original front door and window, half-timbered gable and half-timbered bay, good original inventory, two-story. 09245056
 
Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development Rotschauer Strasse 1
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Around 1900 With shops, clinker brick façades, relevance in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey clinker brick building, corner location emphasized by three-storey building and twin towers. 09245042
 
Residential house in semi-open development and in a corner location Rotschauer Strasse 11
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1898/1899 Significance in building history. Window roofing on the upper floor richly decorated, plastering on the ground floor, original front door. 09245043
 
Apartment building in half-open development Rotschauer Strasse 14
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Around 1905 Historicizing plastered facade with half-timbered gable, significance in terms of building history. Half-timbered gable, rich facade structure, concrete elements, richly decorated front door with skylight, original front door and window. 09245045
 
Villa with enclosure Rotschauer Strasse 15
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1905 In the country house style, architectural significance. Probably originally belonged to the manufacturer Chevalier, weaving mill, two-story, loft extensions, ornamental framework in the gable fields, turrets, lattice windows. 09245047
 
Apartment building in closed development Rotschauer Strasse 16
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Around 1905 Historicizing plastered facade with half-timbered gable, significance in terms of building history. Original front door and window, bay window, wrong color scheme, counterpart to the neighboring house (number 14). 09245046
 
villa Rotschauer Strasse 17
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1907 In the country house style, architectural significance. Presumably former manufacturer Chevalier, heterogeneous floor plan, corner tower, ornamental framework. 09245048
 
gym Rotschauer Strasse 20
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Around 1900 Gothic brick construction, relevance in terms of building history and social history 09245049
 
Residential house with courtyard buildings Wehnersberg 4
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Around 1780 Publisher's house, half-timbered building, relevance in terms of building history and local history. Very beautiful ornate front door, half-timbered upper floor plastered, gable half-timbered, a side building half-timbered upper floor. 09245050
 

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