List of cultural monuments in Naunhof

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The list of cultural monuments in Naunhof contains the cultural monuments in Naunhof .

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .

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  • Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
  • Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
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  • Description: structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the monument properties
  • ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column Notification-icon-Wikidata-logo.svg; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .

Naunhof

image designation location Dating description ID
Former water house, today residential building, with enclosure
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Former water house, today residential building, with enclosure Alte Beuchaer Strasse
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around 1930 (water house) Plastered building with clinker brick structure and slated tent roof, location that defines the street scene, significance in terms of technology history.
  • Two-storey plastered buildings, tent roof (natural slate), clinker walls, clinker eaves, renovated, changes in the facade
  • Enclosure: red brick wall, heavily modified building, corner location on Brandiser Straße that characterizes the street.
08966016
 
Rental villa and enclosure August-Bebel-Strasse 4
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around 1910 Plastered building with ornamental framework and corner tower, unique in its kind in its kind due to the largely original structure of the building, significance in terms of building history, location that defines the street scene.
  • Two-storey plastered building, angled side elevation with decorative framework in the jamb and closing onion hood, original windows, ground floor with round bay windows, original comb plaster and spray plaster, walls on the ground floor in red clinker
  • Enclosure: plastered brick wall with wrought iron fence, new gate.
08965774
 
Residential house in open development August-Bebel-Strasse 8
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around 1900 nice example of the Wilhelminian style development with a striking corner bay window, significance in terms of building history.

Two-storey, kinker / mixed construction, hipped roof, partly old plastering, side projections in clinker brick with gable, twin windows with triangular roofing, Eckercker on the second floor with pyramid roof and spherical crowning in ornamental framework, new windows, clinker base.

08965773
 
villa Bahnhofstrasse 34
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around 1900 representative plastered building with richly structured mansard roof, typical Wilhelminian style building of the villa-like development in Naunhof with architectural historical significance.

Two-storey plastered building, mansard roof (beaver tail covering) in Swiss style with steep dormer window, angled floor plan, polygonal stand bay window with saddle roof and ornamental framework, profiled window frames, wooden loggia, original front door and roofing, corner accentuation by plastered bosses, single-storey extension.

08965804
 
villa Bahnhofstrasse 38
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Early 20th century Well-structured, Wilhelminian-style plastered building with an elaborate vented gable, characterizing the street scene and interesting in terms of architectural history.

Two-storey plastered building, saddle roof in Swiss style, plastering, original windows, cornice, arbor with original leaded glass windows, balcony with baluster railing , wooden vestibule with original door.

08965803
 
New Naunhof cemetery: cemetery chapel and cemetery gate Birkenweg
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around 1950 Chapel in the traditionalist style of the 1st half of the 20th century, important in terms of local history.
  • Chapel: one-storey, solid plastered building with a gable roof (beaver tail covering), wooden bell top, small segmented arched windows, window frames (artificial stone) contrasted with white (opposite gray plaster), mainly original doors, granite stairs
  • Gate posts: stone-covered quarry stone pillars (granite) with a flat tent-shaped end.
08965904
 
Residential house in open development and fencing Bismarckstrasse 1
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around 1930 Distinctly designed plastered building with hipped roof, dividing elements in red clinker brick, for Naunhof a rare example of a building of its time with typical facade design, significance for building history.
  • Two-storey plastered building, high hipped roof (beaver tail covering) with box dormers (crooked hipped roof), dividing elements in red clinker, such as window frames, windows are combined to form twin and triple windows, round corner, two round bay windows
  • Enclosure: granite stone wall with a wooden fence typical of the time.
08965794
 
Residential house in open development Bismarckstrasse 12
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around 1910 Typical building in the reform style of the time around 1910, in a street-defining location, significant in terms of building history.

Single-storey plastered building, mansard roof (beaver tail covering) with dormers, polygonal stand bay windows, shutters, shutters and ox-eye in the gable, wooden eaves, orange plaster, new wooden windows.

08965787
 


Residential house in open development and in a corner location Breite Strasse 1
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around 1900 with shop, in a corner location that characterizes the street scene, from the Wilhelminian era with high-quality building décor typical of the time, emphasized by corner bay windows and a small volute gable, of importance in terms of building history and local history.

Two-storey, clinker-mixed construction, hipped roof (beaver tail covering) with partially wooden dormers (tent roof) in the Swiss style, gable, ground floor plastered, shop installation later, upper floor in red clinker, jamb with plaster grooves, corner accentuation by round bay windows with conical roof and oculi.

08965967
 


Evangelical town church Naunhof (church (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure and tomb)
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Evangelical town church Naunhof (church (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure and tomb) Breite Strasse 4
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End of the 15th century late-Gothic hall church with retracted choir and west tower, redesigned in baroque style, of local historical and artistic importance.
  • Church: plastered quarry stone building, recessed choir with 3/8 end, buttresses, high hipped mansard roof, west tower with Welscher dome and lantern, frame portals
  • Enclosure: stone-exposed ashlar wall with a straight end made of artificial stone (around 1950), older quarry stone wall
  • Tomb: pedestal tombstone made of sandstone, ashlar with inscriptions on the base, crowned with triangular gables and corner acroteries, palmettes in the gable
08965910
 


Residential house and gate entrance of a farm bourgeoisie Breite Strasse 7
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, worth preserving as part of the old local structure, street-defining location, of architectural significance.
  • Two-storey, massive ground floor, half-timbered upper floor plastered, half-hipped roof (beaver tail covering), wooden walls on the upper floor and in the gable, two enlarged windows on the courtyard side, wooden eaves * Enclosure: strong plastered pillars with beaver tail covering.
08965965
 


Villa Flaskämper (villa with enclosure and garden) Erdmannshainer Strasse 38
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around 1895 Prestigious villa on a large garden plot with preserved fencing, clinker brick facade from the late 19th century with explosive gable, characterizing the street image, significance in terms of building history, the property is in the Erdmannshain district.
  • Two-storey building, clinker-mixed construction, mansard and half-hip roof (new slate roofing), little roof house, gable with oculi and decorative timbers in Swiss style, arbor with sandstone balustrade, old windows, original front door with wrought iron bars
  • Enclosure: stone plinth with cast iron fence.
08965898
 


Country house, with enclosure Erdmannshainer Strasse 41
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1904–1909 country house with car travel home Villa-like clinker brick building with a rich roof landscape, tower with half-timbered upper floor, initially a summer house of a villa, later conversion into a residential building, of architectural and socio-historical importance, the property is in the Erdmannshain district.
  • Two-storey, massive building with a rich roof landscape on a stone base in clinker-mixed construction, small tower top with ornamental framework, partly original windows, original front door, one-storey Wilhelminian-style semicircular extension with curved roof, younger one-storey extension NO MONUMENT
  • Enclosure: artificial stone plinth, wrought iron fence.
08965899
 


Individual monuments of the population of the old cemetery Naunhof: adjoining building, war memorial for those who fell in World War I, two tombs, enclosure and Soviet memorial (see population 09304404) Friedhofsweg
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around 1840 Significant in terms of local history.
  • Ancillary building: one-storey, red brick building, gable roof with elongated roof turret, original wooden gate, plastered corner blocks and eaves with arched design
  • War memorial: two approx. 3 m high granite steles, roughly hewn, inscription field with names, in between a plaque with the inscription: "To the victims of the World War, the city of Naunhof", in front of it granite slab with a wreath of oak leaves in relief, plant with rhododendrons and conifers
  • Tomb (around 1840): openwork sandstone wall with neo-Gothic motifs and weeping angels, pinnacles with crabs
  • Russian memorial (after 1960/1970): roughly hewn granite stones with names of the fallen, a large granite stele with an inscription and hammer, sickle and star representation
  • Gravestone, mustard (1905): blind field with round arch and pillars, round arch with relief in sandstone and embossed copper, in the blind field copper plate with relief of a crying angel, inscription: "Here rests in God", sandstone, both sides names of the family
  • Enclosure wall: partly with integrated tombs, wrought iron fence with red clinker pillars and artificial stone slab cover.
08965970
 


Subject aggregate of the old cemetery Naunhof, with the individual monuments: outbuildings, war memorial for those who fell in World War I, two tombs, enclosure and Soviet memorial (see individual monuments 08965970) and with the aggregate part: morgue and horticultural cemetery complex (garden monument) Friedhofsweg
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Created in 1887 Significant in terms of local history. 09304404
 


Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Gartenstrasse 8
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around 1800 One-storey plastered building with a half-hipped roof, gable in half-timbering, worth preserving as part of the old local structure, location that defines the street scene, of social and historical importance.

One-storey, massive, hipped roof (beaver tail covering) with bat dormer, gable in half-timbered, renovated with shutters, wooden eaves, front door new.

08965780
 


Residential house in open development with side fencing and gate entrance Gartenstrasse 13
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End of the 19th century Well-structured plastered facade, high-quality evidence of Wilhelminian style building with largely preserved original substance, significant in terms of building history.
  • Two-storey, massive plastered building, hipped roof (beaver tail covering) with crab trimmings, rubble base, plaster ashlar on segmented arched windows on the ground floor, side elevation, on the upper floor straight roofs with drilled walls, original cross-frame windows preserved
  • Enclosure: plastered brick pillars and walls with beaver tail cover, wrought iron fence
08965785
 


Residential house in open development Gartenstrasse 54
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around 1800 Single-storey clay building with a crooked hip roof, worth preserving as part of the old local structure, significance in terms of building history and social history.

One-storey, half-hipped roof (beaver tail covering) new, clay corrugated construction, windows and winter windows, half-timbered on one side in the gable, wooden eaves, old plaster, base partially undercut with bricks.

08965796
 


Country house "Marie Louise" (villa) Goethestrasse 8
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around 1900 Wilhelminian-style clinker brick facade with ornamental framework, building fabric that has largely been preserved in its original form, significance in terms of cultural history and building history.

Two-storey, half-hip roof (beaver tail covering), ground floor in polygonal porphyry tuff, first floor in yellow clinker, jamb with ornamental framework, strong central projection with gable in ornamental framework, cloaks in porphyry tuff, original front door and window, wooden loggia in the gable.

08965814
 


Rental villa Goethestrasse 9
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around 1900 Richly structured plastered building, corner emphasis by turrets, cultural-historical and architectural-historical significance, part of the villa-like development in Goethestrasse.

Two-storey plastered building, mansard roof, in the jamb partly ornamental framework, corner accentuation by bay windows on the first floor with polygonal tower end with tent roof (slate roofing), concrete stone walls, single-axis ornamental planking over two floors, varied roof landscape (beaver tail roofing) with dormers, new balcony, renovated.

08965813
 


Rental villa Goethestrasse 11
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around 1900 Wilhelminian style plastered building with ornamental half-timbered gables and two-storey wooden veranda, as part of the villa-like development on Goethestrasse of cultural and historical importance, relevant to architectural history.

Two-storey plastered building, half-hip roof, strong side elevation with ornamental framework in the gable, partially segmented arched windows, original windows, two-storey, wooden loggia with colored glass, plastered cloaks and roofs, Swiss-style roof.

08965812
 


Villa and enclosure Goethestrasse 20
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re. 1902 Varied structured plastered building from the Wilhelminian era, crooked hip roof in the Swiss style, cultural-historical and architectural significance.
  • Two-storey plastered building, crooked hip roof in the Swiss style, segmental arches of the windows in clinker brick, central projection with relief representation in the parapet on the first floor, corner accentuation by plastered bosses
  • Enclosure: clinker pillars and wrought iron fence in the form of curved leaves.
08965811
 


villa Goethestrasse 22
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around 1900 Wilhelminian-style plaster clinker facade, wooden-decorated corner tower, lavishly designed blasted gable, many original details preserved, cultural and historical importance.

Single storey, clinker composite construction, high hipped roof (beaver tail covering), wooden loggia over the corner, jamb with clinker brick and wood facing, side elevations with wooden floating gable and ornamental framework, window in the jamb designed as a half attic house with a pyramid roof with spherical closure, original window, on the back a large wooden one-storey loggia original colored glass windows.

08965810
 


villa Goethestrasse 26
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around 1900 Picturesque, moving design, Gründerzeit plastered clinker facade with two-storey wooden veranda, as part of the villa-like development in Goethestrasse of architectural historical importance.

Two-storey, clinker-mixed construction, half-hip roof, tower-like porch with steep hipped roof, triangular gable blown up on the ground floor, two-storey wooden loggia, original windows, step frieze in the gable.

08965809
 


Residential house in open development, outbuildings and garden shed Grimmaer Strasse 17
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End of the 19th century Villa-like house with a delicate plastered facade and rafter gable in the Swiss style, worth preserving as a structural ensemble with many original details, corner location that characterizes the street scene, significance in terms of building history.
  • Residential building: single-storey plastered building, quarry stone / clinker base, gable roof in Swiss style, plastering, straight roofs with acroteria closure, wooden ornamental gable
  • Outbuildings: one-storey plastered building, pitched roof (slate), storage hatch, garage door and separate door
  • Garden house: wooden arbor, saddle roof, partly original windows (lead glass), wooden floating gable.
08965775
 


Apartment building in open development and in the corner of Klingaer Straße Grosssteinberger Strasse 1
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around 1900 Corner clinker brick facade, beautiful evidence of Wilhelminian style building in a corner location that characterizes the street scene, of importance in terms of building history.

two-storey, angled floor plan, mansard roof (French roof with beaver tail covering), yellow clinker building, polygonal quarry stone base, belt cornice, segmented arched window (on the ground floor with different colored bricks, on the upper floor with artistically designed plaster arches), corner tower with wrought iron balcony (ribbon, refurbished), German new windows.

08965968
 


Rental villa and enclosure Grosssteinberger Strasse 29
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around 1900 Elaborately designed clinker-plaster facade, high-quality villa with many original details, location that characterizes the street scene and is of importance in terms of building history.
  • two-storey, half-hipped roof, clinker-mixed construction, side-facing dwelling, two-storey round bay window with original plaster structure, stairwell extension with original front door, partly original windows, double windows with carved frames
  • Enclosure: granite base, clinker pillars and plastered wall, wrought iron fence.
08965964
 


villa
villa Hainstrasse 3
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2nd half of the 19th century Large Wilhelminian style plastered building with a corner tower, with a striking effect on the street scene, interesting in terms of architectural history due to the architectural details.

One or two-storey, massive plastered building with a rich roof landscape (roofing felt), original front door, partly original windows, corner bay windows, two stepped gables with a semicircular end, neo-Gothic elements.

08965920
 


villa Hainstrasse 10
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around 1900 Clinker-plaster facade with wooden veranda, beautiful Art Nouveau villa in a street-defining location, part of the villa-like development from around the turn of the century, of architectural significance.
  • One or two-story, massive plastered building (red and yellow clinker brick) with a crooked hip roof (the cover is currently being renewed), plaster chipped, gable with ornamental framework and carved wooden veneer, wooden loggia with colored lead glass on a high stone base (quarry stone with clinker), mainly original windows , Plaster is currently being renewed
  • to the rear a younger extension (NO MONUMENT).
08965921
 


villa
villa Hainstrasse 12
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around 1905 Wilhelminian-style clinker brick building with a lively roof landscape and corner turrets, massive veranda with original Art Nouveau windows, building in the villa district of Naunhof as a catchment area for Leipzig, interesting from a cultural and historical point of view, significant in terms of building history.

Two-storey, massive building (clinker composite construction) on an irregular floor plan, several small additions (small arbor, corner bay window with tower structure), an original Art Nouveau window with original leaded glass window, mostly new windows, renovated in 2000, Art Nouveau railing.

08965922
 


Residential house in open development Lange Strasse 27
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around 1800 Ground floor loam, upper floor half-timbered plastered, building independent from the gable, worth preserving as part of the old town center development, historical significance.

Two-storey, ground floor partly clay, partly quarry stone, half-timbered upper floor plastered, partly original windows, one-sided hipped roof (beaver tail covering), segmented arched windows in the gable on the ground floor, plaster renewed, old front door.

08965782
 


Residential house in open development Lange Strasse 43
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around 1830 Upper floor half-timbered plastered, building independent from the gable, part of the historic town center development, significance in terms of building history.

Two-storey house, independent from the gable, massive ground floor, half-timbered upstairs, hipped roof.

08965260
 


Gasthaus "Goldene Kugel" (inn in open development)
Gasthaus "Goldene Kugel" (inn in open development) Lange Strasse 60
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1904 Clinker facade accentuated by bay windows, high-quality Wilhelminian style building in a street-defining location, architectural-historical significance.

three-storey, clinker / mixed construction, mansard roof (natural slate), polygonal porphyry plinth, cornices, two-storey bay window in the middle with onion-dome roof and bell tower, concrete stone walls and ribbons, new windows, probably new dormers.

08965788
 


Apartment building in half-open development and in a corner, with a shop extension Leipziger Strasse 1
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around 1905 with corner shop, Gründerzeit plastered building with a simple plaster structure, largely original building in a corner location that characterizes the square near the market square, of architectural significance.
  • Residential building: three-storey, massive plastered building with a flat hipped roof (new plain tile roofing, attic house), simple plaster structure, ridge plaster, drawn-in corner with entrance area (basket arched walls, new front door), new windows, a bay window facing Langen Strasse, lead-glass windows at the rear
  • Extension: one-storey building with new shop windows, plastering, flat roof.
08965906
 


Residential house in half-open development, with side gate entrance Leipziger Strasse 3
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1904 Gründerzeit clinker facade with side elevation, the most elaborately designed building on Leipziger Strasse from the time around the turn of the century, 1900, characterizing the street scene, of significance in terms of building history.
  • Residential house: two-storey, massive building with a saddle roof in clinker composite construction, corner projectile with decorated gable, stone plinth, original windows
  • Gate: clinker post with wrought iron gate (elaborately decorated, inscribed: 1904).
08965907
 


Residential house in open development Leipziger Strasse 37
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around 1900 Wilhelminian-style clinker brick facade, colorful residential building with a striking effect on the street scene, typical local construction, largely preserved in its original form, of architectural significance.
  • Single-storey, massive building with a saddle roof in mixed clinker construction (colored clinker bricks) on an ashlar plinth, mid-house with large rectangular windows and an oculus, windows renewed in accordance with listed buildings
  • Younger extension on the gable side (NO MONUMENT)
  • Goal post: clinker pillar with straight end, green tiles as a pattern.
08965900
 


Residential house in open development Lenaustraße 22
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around 1925 Plastered building in the traditionalist style with Art Deco elements, a beautiful example of building typical of the time with many original details, cultural and historical significance.

Two-storey plastered building, hipped roof (roof covering not recognizable due to renovation), an original box dormer and new dormer window, old plaster structure, original shutters, partly original windows, on the street side a recessed flat bay window, original front door.

08965963
 


Villa and enclosure Lindenstrasse 3
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around 1890 Plastered building with a wooden veranda on the side, part of the villa-like Wilhelminian style development in Naunhof, quality villa that characterizes the street scene, significance in terms of building history.
  • Two-storey plastered building, flat hip roof, rubble stone base, plaster grooves, belt cornice, wooden loggia with original windows, pilasters on the upper floor with garland decorations, new windows, plaster blocks on the ground floor
  • Enclosure: plastered pillars and wall, wrought iron fence
08965800
 


Gasthaus "Rothenburger Erker" (inn in open development and in the corner of Bismarckstrasse)
Gasthaus "Rothenburger Erker" (inn in open development and in the corner of Bismarckstrasse) Lindenstrasse 7
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around 1900 Richly structured plastered building, roof area in half-timbered with split gables, representative building with an elaborate structure in a largely authentic appearance, architectural and local historical significance.

Two-storey plastered building, Swiss-style roof, angled floor plan, corner gazebo with wooden balcony and high hipped roof, polygonal staircase tower on the back, original dormer windows, jamb with ornamental framework, loggia and wooden winter garden on the back, dwarf houses with floating gables, arbor with balcony on the street side, some with old plaster structure original windows.

08965798
 


Villa with enclosure Lindenstrasse 10
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1904 high-quality villa with corner tower, with Art Nouveau decor of singular importance, historical significance.

Two-storey plastered building, half-hipped roof (beaver tail covering), large corner stand bay window with a steep hipped roof, side projection with round bay window and diaphragm, original plaster structure (some with beautiful Art Nouveau motifs), original windows, curved gable facing the corner of Bismarckstrasse, extension.

08965801
 


Villa and enclosure Lindenstrasse 11
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re. 1893 Distinctly designed, Wilhelminian-style plastered building, street facade emphasized by risalit, representative villa with architectural value.
  • Two-storey plastered building, hipped roof (beaver tail covering) Swiss style, plastered garments with heads in the keystone (ground floor), corner cuboid, central projecting, belt cornice, wrought iron shutter box facing, dormer window with pyramid roof, rear balcony with balluster
  • Enclosure: plastered ashlar pillars with spherical crowning and wrought iron fence (completely renewed, probably a replica)
08965791
 


Villa and enclosure
Villa and enclosure Lindenstrasse 13
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re. 1900 Remarkable representative villa of special quality in a prominent street-defining location, architectural-historical significance.
  • Two-storey plastered building, hipped roof (natural slate) angled floor plan, corner cuboid, wide roof overhang with painted eaves area (floral Art Nouveau pattern), segmental arch roofing with artistically designed keystones, extended single-storey entrance area with the originally modeled front door, lead-glass windows in the stairwell
  • Enclosure: plastered pillar with ceiling panels and closure, wrought iron fence with leaves
08965792
 


villa Lindenstrasse 18
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around 1890 A structurally appealing building in an exposed location, good evidence of the Wilhelminian style development on Lindenstrasse, plastered construction with an elaborately designed explosive gable, of architectural significance.

Single-storey plastered building, gable roof (beaver tail covering), rubble stone base, plaster grooves, listed windows, straight roofs, cornice, plastered corner bosses, wooden loggia on the back, serrated eaves, dwarf house with wooden floating gable.

08965799
 


Stadtgut (former Stadtgut, today police building, also café, library and meeting center)
Stadtgut (former Stadtgut, today police building, also café, library and meeting center) Market 6
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1st half of the 19th century Simple plastered building with hipped roof, beautiful door portal, historically significant building, characterizing the square on the market square.

Two-storey, massive plastered building with a mansard hipped roof (new beaver tail covering, bat dormers), porphyry tufa portal walls, windows and front door renewed in accordance with listed buildings, building on the street corner in the lower part beveled.

08965912
 


Tenement house Market 8
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1902-1903 of the type in closed development, typical clinker brick facade of the time around 1900, beautiful evidence of Wilhelminian building on the market, relevant to the history of architecture.

three-storey, mansard roof (beaver tail covering), new dormers, clinker mix construction, ground floor with plaster ashlar, molded stone walls, on the first floor with massive curved roofs, on the second floor as segmented arched windows, profiled eaves.

08965779
 


Residential house in open development Mühlgasse 3
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around 1840 One-storey plastered building, of scientific and documentary importance, part of the old local structure, of social and historical importance.

Single-storey plastered building, gable roof (old beaver tail covering), profiled walls, tiled gable, original beautiful front door, old cross-frame windows.

08965789
 


Schlossmühle (residential building, side building, stable building, barn and courtyard paving of a former mill property)
Schlossmühle (residential building, side building, stable building, barn and courtyard paving of a former mill property) Mühlgasse 23
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in the core of the 17th century Closed courtyard with valuable old buildings, half-timbered buildings, the only building in the village with an upper arbor (on the side building) and seat niche portal (on the residential building), valuable wooden paneling with paintings (Greek mythology) in the mill house, significance for building history and local history.
  • Residential house: two-storey, solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, crooked hip roof (beaver tail covering, renewed 2007-2011), crown covering on the back, porphyry tufa on the ground floor, portal of seating niches, street-side extension NO MONUMENT
  • Side building: solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, upper floor arbor on the courtyard side, crooked hip roof (beaver tail covering, renewed 2007–2011), storage hatch on the street side, joinery signs recognizable
  • first barn: half-timbered barn, gable roof (beaver tail covering)
  • second barn: boarded up, flat gable roof
  • Stable: solid, broken corner, partly half-timbered upper storey, gable roof (beaver tail covering), arched arch passage, courtyard paving preserved, extensive renovation work 2005–2015. Former watermill, mill ditch and mill pond (today sports field) filled.
08965790
 
Residential house in open development Nordstrasse 8
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around 1900 Wilhelminian-style clinker plaster facade, central projectile with elaborate crowning, part of the villa-like development of Naunhof, cultural and historical significance.

One-storey, half-hipped roof (beaver tail covering), polygonal rubble stone base, clinker mix construction, central projecting with a dwelling and a kind of pinnacle crowning, twin windows, on the ground floor round roofs, central projecting and corner in clinker, jamb.

08965969
 
villa Robert-Blum-Strasse 4
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around 1900 Plastered facade with brick structure, elaborately designed half-timbered gable, dominant staircase wing, high-quality building in a location that defines the street scene, significance in terms of architecture and local history.

Two-storey, clinker composite construction, gable roof (beaver tail covering, partly crown covering), central projection with a tower-like end, mid-house, towed to the rear extension, clinker ground floor, gable with ornamental framework, staircase windows rising in the central projection, old front door.

08965807
 
Residential house in open development Robert-Blum-Strasse 7
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1933 The upper floor is boarded up, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s / 1930s, a fine example of the typical construction method of the time, cultural-historical and architectural-historical significance.

Two-storey, massive ground floor, boarded up upper storey and gable, gable roof (beaver tail covering), round bay windows at the rear, polygonal bay window on the street side, shutters, partly original windows with split skylights, wide roof overhang, rear balcony set back in the facade.

08965808
 
Water tower and underground water reservoir
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Water tower and underground water reservoir Robert-Blum-Straße 10 (next to)
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1910 originally designed as a half-timbered construction with a water tank in concrete, later statically strengthened by a brick tower shaft, unique of its kind, strongly characterizing the street space, underground water reservoir probably also in concrete, significance for the history of technology.

Wooden frame scaffolding with wooden boards as filling, partly with window openings, later tower shaft in yellow clinker masonry, concrete water tank, underground water reservoir approx. 10 × 15 m area, 3 rows of ventilation openings.

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Residential house in open development Schlossstrasse 5
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around 1900 Wilhelminian-style clinker brick facade, colorful building with a street image-defining location, largely preserved in its original form and therefore of architectural historical importance.

One or two-storey, massive building in clinker composite construction, high rubble stone base with clinker walls, crooked hip roof (beaver tail covering), triangular window roofing, facade structure with red and yellow clinker bricks, gable with remains of wooden elements of the Swiss style, oculus in the gable, new windows.

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Residential house in open development Schlossstrasse 7
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around 1900 Wilhelminian-style clinker plaster facade, central projectile with elaborate crowning, characterizing the street scene, significant in terms of building history and cultural history.

One or two-storey, massive building in clinker composite construction on a high stone-faced base, central projection with neo-Gothic closure, partly original windows, straight and segment-arched window roofs over the windows on the risalit.

08965926
 
Residential house in open development Schlossstrasse 11
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around 1905 simple Wilhelminian style plastered building with half-timbered gables, typical small-town building, of architectural historical significance.

Two-storey, massive plastered building with hipped roof (new plain tile roofing) on ​​a clinker base exposed to the material, two side projections with ornamental framework in the gable, drilled window frames and plastering elements around the window and front door, windows and front door renewed in accordance with monument regulations.

08965924
 
Residential house in open development Schloßstraße 15
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around 1900 Plaster clinker facade, typical local construction of architectural historical importance.

Two-storey, massive building in clinker mixed construction with a crooked hip roof (slate covering), side elevation with triangular gable, original arched windows, younger side extension, green tiles on the sills on the ground floor and as a facade structure.

08965923
 
Gravestone, fountain and remains of the wall of the former cemetery Schulstrasse 6 (opposite)
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around 1790 (tombstone) local historical significance.
  • Gravestone: late baroque, sandstone, high rectangular structure above the pedestal with two inscription panels, garlands and branches, remains of a figure, overall heavily weathered
  • Fountain: plastered masonry and artificial stone, rectangular basin in front of a higher back wall with a mask from which the water once emerged
  • Wall: quarry stone, plastered.
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Schiller Monument
Schiller Monument Schulstrasse 6 (opposite)
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around 1900 of cultural and historical importance.

roughly hewn granite cuboid, inscription: “Friedrich Schiller geb. 11/10/1759 died 9/5/1805 we want to be one people of brothers "

08965786
 
Girls' school (formerly);  today tower clock museum (former school, now museum, and outbuilding)
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Girls' school (formerly); today tower clock museum (former school, now museum, and outbuilding) Ungibauerstraße 1
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around 1820 One-storey plastered building with half-timbered gables and half-hipped roof, half-timbered auxiliary building, located directly at the churchyard, significance for the local history.
  • Single-storey building, massive, half-timbered in the gables, half-hipped roof
  • Outbuildings: two-storey, completely half-timbered, single-hip saddle roof, on the first floor probably originally stables, upper floor hayloft.
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villa Waldstrasse 8
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around 1915 Simple plastered construction, street facade emphasized by standing bay windows, in the reform style of the time around 1910, part of the villa-like development of Naunhof in Waldstrasse, of architectural significance.

Two-storey plastered building, half-hipped roof (beaver tail covering) with a curved copper roof over stand bay, plastered window sockets, original front door and vestibule door, new listed windows, eaves with geometrical patterns, staircase tower construction with hood.

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Villa with enclosure Waldstrasse 22
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around 1895 Varied, Wilhelminian-style clinker facade, side tower, evidence of the villa-like development of Naunhof as a catchment area of ​​Leipzig, interesting from a cultural and historical point of view, of architectural significance.
  • Two-storey building in clinker-mixed construction with a rich roof landscape (roofing felt), irregular floor plan, side risalit with gable and large windows, side polygonal extension with tower-like attachment with entrance, windows mostly renovated in accordance with listed buildings, new front door, stone-clear stone base
  • Enclosure: stone plinth with artificial stone slab cover, wrought iron fence, goal posts made of clinker bricks with staggered semicircular covers.
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Residential house in open development Waldstrasse 69
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re. 1790 Plastered facade with half-hip roof and segmental arch portal, upper floor presumably half-timbered, old stately village-style building of architectural and socio-historical importance.

Two-storey building with a hipped roof (beaver tail covering), solid ground floor, chiseled sandstone walls, door portal with keystone (marked 1790), upper floor half-timbered plastered, gable side one-storey younger extension, new windows, new front door, folding shutters on the ground floor are missing.

08965929
 
Naunhof I waterworks;  Leipziger Wasserwerk Ost (former) (waterworks, foreman ́s house and ancillary building)
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Naunhof I waterworks; Leipziger Wasserwerk Ost (former) (waterworks, foreman ́s house and ancillary building) Waterworks I 1a
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1886-1887 Brick and quarry stone buildings, was considered the most modern of its kind in Europe when it was built, a technical-historical monument of the Wilhelminian era, still serves to supply the city of Leipzig with water today, conducts water through a high-pressure line into the reservoir system 15 km away in the water works in Probstheida, regional and of importance in terms of supply history.
  • Main building / pump building: one-storey, unplastered quarry stone construction, brick structures, quarry stone plinth, sloping cantilevered gable roof, window frames in sandstone, partly original windows with iron profiles, original entrance door, wooden beam roof construction inside with iron tie rods
  • Werkmeister's residence: two-storey, quarry stone base, sandstone cornice, clinker building with simple structure (red brick), central projection, window frames on the ground floor in sandstone, on the upper floor sandstone on the windows as keystones and sills, gable roof, at the entrance staircase with iron railing, ornate iron tie rods on the building , inside the original staircase, in the hallway a cast-iron column and original floor tiles
  • Side building: single-storey, quarry stone plinth, unplastered clinker building (red brick), in the gables oculi with sandstone structure, gable roof, (later changes to windows and doors).
  • No monument:
    • Iron removal plant, built around 1970: clinker brick building with glass block windows, without technical equipment
    • Seepage areas: Concrete-framed areas, partly heavy reed growth
    • Wells: wells embedded in the ground, vers. Construction dates.
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Naunhof II waterworks;  Leipziger Wasserwerk West (former) (waterworks with machine house, foreman house and garage)
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Naunhof II waterworks; Leipziger Wasserwerk West (former) (waterworks with machine house, foreman house and garage) Waterworks II 2; 2a
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1896 Brick buildings, technological historical monument of the Wilhelminian era, of local significance.
  • Main building / machine house: single-storey, brick construction in simple structures (orange brick), sandstone window frames, rubble stone plinth, granite plinth cornice, some original windows with iron bars, gable roof, inside roof construction made of iron girders, technical equipment: diesel emergency power generator, bridge crane
  • Side building / garage: one-storey, yellow brick building with jamb floor, saddle roof, original door with elaborately designed iron fittings
  • Werkmeister's residence: two-storey, clinker brick building (orange clinker brick with red-brown glazed brick structure), quarry stone plinth, sandstone cornice, sills partly sandstone, window arch beginners in sandstone, gable roof with dormers, original door, original staircase, pews in the garden adjacent building (two-storey clinker brick) Lintels partly as iron girders, original doors and windows), outbuilding in the garden demolished before 2012.
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Villa with outbuildings and fencing Weststrasse 24
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around 1890 Red clinker brick building with sprinkled gable, high-quality creatively appealing villa, testimony to the Wilhelminian expansion of the city in Weststraße, of architectural significance.
  • Villa: two-storey, red clinker brick building, gable roof (plain tile roofing), rubble stone base, plastered window frames, strong roofs, wide roof overhang in the Swiss style, two-storey standing bay window, new cross-storey window, original front door with forged skylight, dwarf house
  • Outbuildings: two-storey, red brick building, flat roof, old windows
  • Enclosure: wrought iron fence.
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villa Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 24
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around 1900 in the corner of Schillerstraße, simple plastered building with an elaborately designed half-timbered attic, corner location that characterizes the street scene, typical architecture of the Naunhof resort, cultural-historical and architectural-historical significance.

Two-storey plastered building, gable roof (beaver tail covering), ground floor plaster walls, jamb and gable in ornamental framework, renovated, new windows, corner accentuation through raised second floor with flat-arched windows and wooden parapets, original leaded glass windows on the ground floor.

08965817
 


Villa Oettel (double house in open development) Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 28; 30
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around 1900 Simple plastered building with an elaborately designed half-timbered attic, as part of the villa-like development in Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse of cultural and historical importance.
  • One-storey, moving roof landscape over a hipped roof (beaver tail covering), jambs slightly pulled forward in ornamental framework, original windows, dormers on wooden consoles, side elevations with crooked hip roof, wooden vestibule with new door, some original windows, number 28 with original front door in the vestibule
  • original fence of number 28: pillars with plastering and picket fence - deleted in 2012, fence not a monument.
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Villa with enclosure Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 38
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around 1895 Elaborately designed clinker brick building with corner tower, part of the villa-like development characteristic of Naunhof from the time around the turn of the century around 1900, relevant in terms of building history and cultural history.

two-storey, massive building in clinker mixed construction, rich roof landscape (new slate covering), younger two-storey extension (NO MONUMENT), risalites with elaborate wooden decorative gables (carved dragon motifs), polygonal corner bay windows with a pointed tent roof, several extensions, new windows and new front door, enclosure: clinker brick and pillars, in between wooden fence.

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Rectory in open development and in the corner at Breite Straße, parish barn and enclosure
Rectory in open development and in the corner at Breite Straße, parish barn and enclosure Wurzener Strasse 1
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around 1880 Rectory, stately plastered building with clinker brick structure, architecturally beautiful building, neo-Gothic style, relevant to both building history and local history.
  • Residential house: two-storey, massive plastered building in clinker-mixed construction on a stone base, hipped roof (new plain tile roofing), lead glass windows, neo-Gothic style, pointed arch windows on the ground floor combined to form ribbon windows, polygonal one-storey extension with stone cross as a crown on the facade, central projectile porch with a steep triangular gable colored clinker brick and porphyry tuff cornice, entrance porch made of clinker brick, old front door
  • Side building: massive building with a half-hip roof (hand-painted beaver tail covering), plastered, remarkable wooden gate in neo-Gothic style
  • Enclosure: quarry stone and clinker base, cast iron fence, plastered pillars with a gable roof.
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Residential house in open development Wurzener Strasse 32
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around 1900 Wilhelminian-style clinker brick facade, typical local construction with a facade design that characterizes the street scene, of importance in terms of building history.

Single-storey, massive building with a gable roof (roofing felt) in mixed clinker construction (red clinker) on a clinker base (yellow clinker), plastered gable side, new windows, eaves side is visible side: ornamental gable with large round arched windows, ornamental wood in the gable in Swiss style, ground floor new.

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Residential house in open development Wurzener Strasse 34
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around 1900 With its Wilhelminian style facade in colorful clinker construction, typical local architecture from the time around the turn of the century around 1900, significant in terms of building history.

Single-storey, massive building with a gable roof (new cover) on a yellow clinker base, mixed clinker construction, plastered gable side, eaves side is visible side: Dwarf house with arched windows, plaster strips and window canopies, new windows.

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Albrechtshain

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Residential building Beuchaer Strasse 13
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around 1935 as a largely original wooden house from the 1930s of architectural significance.

One-storey wooden house with a saddle roof (Eternit) on a stone base, some original cross-frame windows, small one-storey extension, narrow transverse original window in the entrance area, large roof bay window, small triangular windows in the gable, presumably the original front door.

08965973
 


Residential house with attached side building, courtyard paving and gate entrance of a farm Borsdorfer Strasse 4
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Early 19th century Half-timbered house on the upper floor, a farm of socio-historical importance that has been preserved in its unity.
  • Farmhouse: two-storey building with a half-hipped roof (beaver tail covering), ground floor and solid gable ends, upper floor half-timbered, wooden windows that have been renewed in accordance with historical monuments, entrance porch, remodeled around 1920 (plaster, sills)
  • Side building: two-storey, massive building, newer openings on the ground floor
  • Gate posts: plastered pillars on a square plan.
08965974
 


House of a three-sided courtyard Borsdorfer Strasse 14
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, evidence of the rural way of life, architectural and socio-historical significance.

Two-storey, massive ground floor, half-timbered upper storey, gable roof (plain tile roofing), no half-timbered in the gable, new front door.

08966013
 


Dorfkirche Albrechtshain (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and war memorial for those who fell in the First World War)
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Dorfkirche Albrechtshain (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and war memorial for those who fell in the First World War) Dorfstrasse
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1847, older in essence Medieval church in the core, remodeled in the arched style of the 19th century, significant in terms of building history and local history.
  • Church: late Gothic hall church, 1897 addition of the tower and removal of the roof turret, plastered quarry stone and brick building, retracted choir with 3/8 end, buttresses and arched windows
  • Enclosure: quarry stone wall, straight end with triangular elevations at greater intervals, stone-visible
  • War memorial: large, roughly hewn granite stele, the front overgrown with ivy.
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House and barn of a three-sided farm Dorfstrasse 13
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around 1820 Upper floor half-timbered residential building, yellow clinker barn, rural building of local and socio-historical significance in a street-defining location.
  • Farmhouse: two-storey building with a gable roof, ground floor and massive gable ends, upper floor half-timbered, mostly new windows, one window added
  • Barn: massive, yellow brick building with gable roof (beaver tail covering), segment arched gate opening.
08965975
 


Residential building Forest meadows 1
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around 1935 Villa-like building, upper floor and gable boarded up, authentic building from the 1930s, interesting from an architectural point of view.

Two-storey, massive plastered building with a flat gable roof, an upper storey and boarded gable, shutters, mainly original windows, large roof bay (windows with shutters), one opening added, rear gable side with front door, raised terrace (quarry stone, stone-faced) and loggia in the gable.

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villa Waldwiesen 7
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around 1915 Plastered building, gable with half-timbering, elaborately designed villa with form elements typical of the time, significant in terms of architectural history.

One or two-storey, solid plastered building, partly with a mansard roof, partly saddle roof (gable with half-timbering), rectangular windows (partly original) with shutters, roof (beaver tail covering) with roof houses (windows with shutters) and bat dormer, a large arched window, a gable with a wooden porch of the loggia, front door with reddish, arched granite walls.

08965971
 

Ammelshain

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Ammelshainer Schule (former school) Am Mühlbach 15
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2nd half of the 19th century Simple plastered building with a crooked hip roof, significance in terms of local history and social history.

two-storey plastered building, crooked hip roof (new beaver tail covering), belt cornice, plastered bezels, original front door, central projection, renovated, poor plaster.

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Ammelshain manor: mansion (No. 7), gatehouse (No. 1), enclosure and park of a manor
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Ammelshain manor: mansion (No. 7), gatehouse (No. 1), enclosure and park of a manor At Castle 1; 7
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re. 1723 (manor house) Stately baroque mansard house with mansard roof and beautiful portal, mighty two-storey gatehouse with mansard roof, significance for local history and building history.
  • Manor house: two-storey baroque building with hipped mansard roof (beaver tail covering) with bat dormer, frontispiece, the coats of arms of the Lindenau and Pflugk above the entrance door, renovated, three-axis arbor on the back
  • Gatehouse: two-storey plastered building, hipped mansard roof (beaver tail covering) with dormer windows, central segment arch passage with diamond keystone, corner cuboid
  • Enclosure: plastered wall with cover and arched doorways
  • Park with mature trees and an avenue
08965961
 


Alte Schmiede (house and barn of a four-sided courtyard, former forge) Hauptstrasse 3; 3a
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Mid-18th century Upper floor half-timbered house, massive barn, evidence of the village way of life, as a largely closed courtyard of architectural and socio-historical importance.
  • Residential house: two-storey, half-hipped roof (beaver tail covering), solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor with old windows and K-struts, window in the gable side on the ground floor
  • Barn: quarry stone construction with segmented arched doorway in clinker, gable roof (beaver tail covering), two small wooden doors (younger)
  • Side building: single-storey plastered building, gable roof (beaver tail covering), plastering flasks, old windows, broken off
08965948
 


Ammelshain village church (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure, churchyard gate (archway and gate) and war memorial for those who died in World War I)
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Ammelshain village church (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure, churchyard gate (archway and gate) and war memorial for those who died in World War I) Hauptstrasse 28d
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Mid-13th century, later reshaped (church) Romanesque choir tower church, remodeled in baroque style, significance in terms of local history and building history.
  • Church: Romanesque choir tower church, plastered quarry stone building, retracted mighty choir tower with a square floor plan, extensions in the north and south, apse with bell-shaped slate roof, flat arched windows, enclosure: quarry stone wall, partially plastered, with arched doorway and gate, wooden lath door and beaver tail cover
  • War memorial: sandstone base with the names of the fallen and reliefs (helmet, torch, oak leaves), artificial stone stele with helmet, sword and oak leaves, inscription: "In honor of those who fell in the world war believing in Germany's greatness" "Be faithful until death I want to give you the crown of life Off. October 2nd, 1914 "" donated by Major von Eckhardt from Ammelshain "coat of arms with three hearts" whoever fell fighting in enemy territory found his grave in foreign soil also rests as a hero in his homeland, 1918 ".
08965940
 


Old parish hall (residential building, former parish hall)
Old parish hall (residential building, former parish hall) Hauptstrasse 31
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1741 Dendro Upper floor half-timbered structure, half-hipped roof, location that characterizes the street scene, significance in terms of local history, architectural history and social history.

One-storey, massive ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, half-hipped roof (beaver tail covering), old windows, old wooden walls in the gable, small original windows, front door probably later, vacant, dilapidated.

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New farmhouse Pappelallee 5
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around 1948 One-storey quarry stone building with stable and barn parts, largely original condition, socio-historical significance, evidence of the rural way of life after the Second World War.

Single-storey stone building, gable roof (beaver tail covering), gable, jamb and barn originally boarded up, original windows preserved.

08965943
 

Eicha

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Vorwerk Eicha: Two earth cellars on the site of the former Vorwerk Am Wall
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16./17. Century defining the street scene, significant in terms of local history.
  • Cellar east of the manor house: large mound of earth with entrances on two opposite sides, quarry stone barrel, new bars
  • Cellar northwest of the manor house: mound of earth with an entrance, probably used as an air raid shelter in World War II.
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Vorwerk Eicha: Residential house and attached stable of a former Vorwerk
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Vorwerk Eicha: Residential house and attached stable of a former Vorwerk Am Wall 16
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1597, later reshaped Residential house, simple plastered building with hipped roof, formerly Antoniter monastery, converted into a Vorwerk after the Reformation, regional historical significance.
  • Residential building: two-storey, massive plastered building with hipped roof, corner blocks, new front door, new winter windows, large arched window on the first floor above the front door, e.g. Z. renovation (new plaster, new roofing)
  • Stable extension: one-storey, massive building (brick wall in quarry stone) with window walls made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, storage hatch, groin vault only partially preserved, door openings later enlarged, building later shortened.
08965977
 

Erdmannshain

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Former poor house Eichaer Strasse 3
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Mid 19th century single-storey building with a gable roof, socio-historical significance.

Single-storey building with a gable roof, beaver tail covering with dormer window, shutters, new windows and front door, plastered.

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House, barn, side building, enclosure and gate post of a three-sided courtyard Eichaer Strasse 13
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Early 19th century Upper floor half-timbered residential building, as a closed preserved farm, testimony to the regional rural architecture and way of life in the past, characterizing the street scene near the church, of importance in terms of local history and building history.
  • Farmhouse: two-storey building with half-hipped roof (beaver tail covering), solid ground floor, new windows, new front door, upper floor and gable half-timbered, new windows, towed at the rear
  • Barn: massive construction (presumably clay wall) with a gable roof (beaver tail covering), old wooden gates, very poor structural condition
  • Side building: one-storey, massive building with a gable roof, storage hatch, old wooden doors
  • Enclosure: plastered wall with a straight edge, plastered goal posts, straight crown, square floor plan, barn before 2012 in a ruinous condition
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Residential building and side gate system (archway and gate) Eichaer Strasse 16
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2nd half of the 19th century Wilhelminian style plastered building with yellow brick structure, located in the old town center opposite the church, characterizing the street scene, of importance in terms of building history and local history.

Two-storey building with a gable roof (beaver tail covering), central projection with triangular gable, plastered building with yellow brick structure, archway with people's gate, presumably a former rectory.

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Erdmannshain village church (church (with furnishings), churchyard with churchyard gate and war memorial for those who fell in World War I)
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Erdmannshain village church (church (with furnishings), churchyard with churchyard gate and war memorial for those who fell in World War I) Eichaer Strasse 19
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around 1200, later reshaped (church) Small Romanesque hall church with a large roof turret, important in terms of building history and local history.
  • small Romanesque hall church, originally presumably choir tower church with apse, plastered quarry stone building, choir and apse subsequently raised to the height of the hall, tower-like roof turret, northern half-timbered porch
  • War memorial: stele made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, relief of a sword surrounded by oak leaves, crowning: cross and laurel wreath, inscription: "For us" on the cross arm
  • Enclosure: plastered wall with a pent roof-shaped end, wrought iron gate with Art Nouveau elements and a cross
  • Mortuary: small plastered building with a gable roof (beaver tail covering), two original windows on the eaves side, wooden ventilation house with crab trimmings, gable with wooden elements of the Swiss style, two-winged gate, mortuary and enclosure deletion 2004.
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House and angled side building of a farm
House and angled side building of a farm Eichaer Strasse 29
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1st half of the 19th century Characteristic of the street because of the two half-timbered upper floors, beautiful testimony to rural life, of importance in terms of building history.
  • Farmhouse without extension: two-story building with a gable roof (plain tile roofing), solid ground floor, upper floor and gable half-timbered, front door and windows new, wooden storage hatch in the rear, clad with slate on the sides
  • Side building: two-storey building with hip mansard and gable roof (new roofing) on ​​an angular floor plan, wooden extension with pent roof, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, old windows, new wooden doors, window openings partially clogged.
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House of a farm
House of a farm Eichaer Strasse 32
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around 1820 Typical building style facing the street, half-timbered upper floor, characterizing the street scene, significant in terms of building history and social history.

Two-storey building with a half-hipped roof (beaver tail covering), solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, eaves side half-timbered plastered (new gable side), gable later massive, upper floor windows partly renewed in accordance with listed buildings, old front door, ground floor old windows.

08965919
 


villa Eichaer Strasse 40a
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1892 Rare evidence of villa-like construction in Erdmannshain, relevant in terms of local history and architectural history, is related to the neighboring sanatorium.

Single-storey, massive plastered building with a gable roof (new plain tile roofing), strong two-storey central projection with elements of the Swiss style in the gable, high base zone (imitation quarry stone base), above clinker brickwork with small segment-arched windows, straight or triangular roofing over the windows, wooden entrance porch raised to the height of the clinker wall on the gable side, windows renewed in accordance with listed buildings.

08965917
 


Erdmannshainer Establishment; Mental Hospital Dr. Lustig (formerly) (Former mental hospital) Eichaer Strasse 42
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1902 Wilhelminian style plastered building with a simple facade structure made of porphyry tuff, with corner bay window and tower, as a former institution of local historical importance.

Two-storey, massive plastered building with a French roof (new beaver tail covering) on ​​a high stone-exposed quarry stone base, risalit with entrance area, window and front door renewed in accordance with listed buildings, simple facade structure made of porphyry tufa, little roof house, corner bay window with tower-like structure.

08965918
 

Fox grove

image designation location Dating description ID
Distribution tower and measuring container of the Fuchshain water management delivery station around 1890 (distribution tower) technical historical significance.

Both structures are part of the water supply system for the city of Leipzig. With the establishment of the Naunhof I and II waterworks (1887 and 1896), Leipzig was switched to an external drinking water supply. The Fuchshain water systems date from the founding of the two Naunhof waterworks. The distribution tower has an inflow from the Naunhof I waterworks, the measuring tank from Naunhof II. Due to their origin and function, both structures are of technical historical importance. The technical-historical value concerns its informative value on the development and technology of the drinking water supply in the past. The characteristics of the objects are probably unique for the Leipzig area, so that they embody both a rarity and a high level of documentation value.

  • Distribution tower: round building, yellow clinker brickwork, unplastered, tooth-cut frieze, roof structure redesigned in the 1970s, inflow from Naunhof I waterworks.
  • Measuring tank: square deep tank with earth fill, above a small entrance house, yellow brickwork, unplastered, gable roof with ventilation hood, inflow from the Naunhof II waterworks.
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Martinskirche (church (with furnishings), cemetery with enclosure, war memorial for those who fell in World War I and two graves)
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Martinskirche (church (with furnishings), cemetery with enclosure, war memorial for those who fell in World War I and two graves) Am Ring 3
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1529 (choir of the church) Neo-Gothic hall church with west tower, retracted choir still from the late Gothic, architect of the new building: Paul Lange, Leipzig, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the place and the appearance of the town.
  • Hall church, choir from 1510 preserved, plastered building with pointed arch windows, west tower with copper helmet
  • Tomb: reddish natural stone base with attached column, garland depiction, medallions, very weathered
  • War memorial: small, strong shell limestone pillar with triangular crowning with an iron cross, medallion depicting a kneeling soldier, inscription: "Our fallen heroes 1914–1918", names of the fallen difficult to read, in front of it an artificial stone tablet in the form of a book with a cross in the middle, from 1985, inscription: “Be reconciled to God. The Victims of War & Violence 1933–1945, Parish Fuchshain 1985 “, enclosure: plastered wall with artificial stone slab cover, plastered clinker pillars, partly with rubble stone cover
  • Gravesites:
    • Tomb of the Hinke family (Irma Hinke, died 1929), cast concrete and granite slab
    • Hereditary funeral of the Hahn family, end of the 19th century, sandstone - no memorial
    • Hereditary burial of an unknown person, around 1900, sandstone - not a monument
    • Classical tomb, 1st half of the 19th century
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Fuchshain post mill
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Fuchshain post mill At the sports field
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1781 Part of a former mill estate, consisting of a water mill and a windmill, of importance in terms of technology history, shaping the landscape.

Post mill: wood paneling of the mill case partially renewed, windows and rods renewed, good condition, codend available, old trestle, one-sided hipped roof, functional, drive formerly with electric motor, first mentioned in 1625, operation until 1910, 1924 purchase by the Wandervogel movement and conversion to accommodation (1933 Prohibition of movement) between 1937/38 - 1943 vacancy, 1943 use to accommodate prisoners of war, from 1945 to the end of the 1940s accommodation for Silesian refugees, around 1951 vacancy, 1953 sale to a member of the Wandervogel movement, division of the land of the watermill and the windmill, since then both privately owned.

Note: Watermill not a monument, the watermill's weather vane carries / carried the griffin.

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Fuchshainer Paltrockmühle (Paltrock windmill, house and side building of a mill property)
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Fuchshainer Paltrockmühle (Paltrock windmill, house and side building of a mill property) At the mill 20
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1927 conversions, older in essence Formative of the landscape, technical and local historical significance.
  • Paltrock windmill: old windows, wood, partly roofing felt, rest of the compass rose, rods, roller ring with rails available
  • Residential building: one-storey plastered building, solid, hipped roof (beaver tail covering), original shutters, storage hatch, some original windows
  • Side building: one-storey, small plastered building, gable roof (beaver tail covering), built in 1840 as a post mill, converted into a Paltrock windmill in 1927.
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Syringe house Main street
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2nd half of the 19th century Half-timbered gable, significance of local history.

Execution in clay and brick, plastered, gable in half-timbered, wooden gate.

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House of a farm Hauptstrasse 37
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, plastered, evidence of the rural way of life, socio-historical significance.

Two-storey, massive ground floor, plastered half-timbered upper storey, gable roof (beaver tail covering), partly overformed (door walls, window openings).

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Residential house, side building attached to it, stable building and gate entrance (with gate) of a former three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 48
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around 1800 and later Upper floor residential building, half-timbered plastered, evidence of the rural way of life largely preserved in its entirety, characterizing the street scene, socio-historical significance.
  • Residential house: two-storey, gable roof (beaver tail covering), solid ground floor, plastered half-timbered upper floor, old wooden walls in the gable, window openings partially changed, partially old plaster structure preserved (from approx. 1915)
  • Side building: elongated, single-storey, plastered clinker brick building, gable roof (beaver tail covering), courtyard side and roof house dilapidated
  • Side building: two-storey, yellow brick building, gable roof (plain tile covering)
  • Gate entrance: plastered quarry stone wall with basket arch gate entrance (beaver tail cover), metal entrance gate renewed
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Lindhardt

image designation location Dating description ID
Forest house of the Lindhardt Vorwerk
Forest house of the Lindhardt Vorwerk Blaufichtenweg 4
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around 1820 (forester's house) Upper floor half-timbered structure , largely original structure, distinctive cubature, significance for the local history; 08965956
 


Landhaus Kirstein, Landhaus Jolowicz (Villa) Cladeweg 7
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1907-1908 high-quality country house in the reform style from around 1910, the only building of its kind in Naunhof; Architect: Ludwig Hirschfeld, Berlin; cultural-historical and architectural significance;

Two-storey, massive plastered building, angled floor plan, very steep roof (beaver tail covering) with bat dormers, northwest side with polygonal stand bay and boarded attic on the north-east side, single-storey extension, south-east and south-west side with very steep gable and polygonal corner bay window with loggia

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villa Forststraße 2
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around 1900 as part of the villa-like development in Lindhardt of architectural and cultural significance;

Single-storey, massive plastered building, jamb , hipped roof (old beaver tail covering), gable in Swiss style, arbor with new balcony railing and dwelling , clinker base, plaster groove, straight roofs, new windows

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Villa "Waldfrieden" Kurhausstrasse 6
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1908 as part of the villa-like development in Lindhardt of architectural significance;

Two -storey, angled floor plan, hipped roof (beaver tail covering), side risalit with a crooked hipped roof , arbor with wide segmented arched window, original window and front door, wide roof overhang

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villa
villa Kurhausstrasse 14
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around 1900 simple plastered building, high jamb and gable in ornamental framework, building typical of the time with cultural and historical significance;

One- storey, quarry stone plinth, jamb and gable in ornamental framework, beaver tail covering (new), angled floor plan, segment arch of the windows and sills on the ground floor in clinker, wooden conservatory extension with curved roof renewed, renovated

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Villa Klinkhardt (villa and garden) Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 5
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End of the 19th century Nicely designed historical plastered building with lavishly decorated gable , cultural and historical significance as a high-quality testimony to a summer villa of the Leipzig upper class, relevant in terms of building history;

Two-storey, solid plastered building, angled floor plan, slate roofing, polygonal stand bay, corner emphasis with plaster bosses, balcony, jamb and gable boarded up, window frames in carved decorative wood, carved wooden floating gable , wooden porch with slate roofing, summer villa of the Leipzig publisher Klinkhardt

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Remarks

  1. The list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony provides binding information .

Web links

Commons : Cultural monuments in Naunhof  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b o. V .: A country house near Leipzig. In: Kunstgewerbeblatt, New Series , Volume 19 1907/1908, Issue 12 (September 1908), pp. 221–229, (dated 1907–1908, with two floor plans and reproduction of five photos of the exterior and five photos of the interior)