List of cultural monuments in Neundorf (Plauen)

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The list of cultural monuments in Neundorf includes the cultural monuments of the Plauen district of Neundorf , which were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until August 2019 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

This list is a subset of the list of cultural monuments in Plauen .

List of cultural monuments in Neundorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Am Anger
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1921 Execution by architect Teuscher (Plauen); Granite obelisk on a pedestal, with ornamental decorations and oval writing panels surrounded by oak leaf friezes, on the writing panels texts: “To commemorate your victims of the World War 1914 to 1918 / the community of Neundorf 1921”, behind the obelisk stele with further writing panels, on it the names of the fallen soldiers of the Neundorf community. Another plaque (since 1995/96) with the names of the soldiers from Neuendorf who fell in World War II and the inscription: “To commemorate the dead, to remind the living! Second World War 1939-1945, 1945-1949 ”. 09247082
 
Pitch pan Am Anger
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19th century Of local historical importance 09247081
 
Tomb for the victims of the explosion at the cartouche facility on July 19, 1918 and the hereditary burial of the Schneider and Eber family
Tomb for the victims of the explosion at the cartouche facility on July 19, 1918 and the hereditary burial of the Schneider and Eber family Badestrasse
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1918 (tomb); 1930 (hereditary funeral) Monuments of cultural and regional historical importance. Hereditary funeral tailor: wall stele with galvanoplasty (Christ at rest). 09247710
 
Day laborer's house
Day laborer's house Kobitzschwalder Strasse 13
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Early 19th century House belonging to the former Untereundorf manor, part of a double house, of social and historical importance. Single-storey plastered building with a gable roof, house entrance in the middle, four axes, door frame wood, the front door renewed in the 1920s / 30s, next to the front door a memorial plaque with the inscription: “Here, Friedr. Krause born on June 26th, 1831, died on July 1st, 1897 ". 09247076
 
Day laborer's house
Day laborer's house Kobitzschwalder Strasse 15
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Early 19th century Part of a double house, belonging to the original manor estate in Untereundorf, of social and historical importance. Single-storey, caten-like building with a high hipped roof, plaster, in the middle of the duplex house entrance with wooden door surround, front door frame panel door with small lattice-split skylight, formerly winter window. 09247075
 
Untereundorf manor: cellar and structural remains of the former manor house, former inspector's house (later manor house, now administration building) and adjoining farm building (north wing), residential and farm building (south wing) and former bastion (behind the former manor house)
Untereundorf manor: cellar and structural remains of the former manor house, former inspector's house (later manor house, now administration building) and adjoining farm building (north wing), residential and farm building (south wing) and former bastion (behind the former manor house) Rittergut 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19
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From 1567 (remains of the manor house); 16th century (cellar); End of the 19th century (estate manager's house) Structurally valuable components of the former manor. The structural remains of the former manor house were probably built between 1567 and 1575. 1576 documented mention in the fiefdom letter for Joachim (Hanns von Reibold's son), Hanns von Reibold died in a fire in the castle, in 1865 the manor was burned by lightning, the castle was no longer in original shape with corner towers, remnants of this castle have been preserved in the low-rise building on the south side of the manor, such as three barrel-vaulted cellars, on the ground floor a pointed arch portal wall (Renaissance), groin vault, brick floor (ear work / herringbone pattern), window with basket arch soffit, remains of the rising one Masonry, external appearance of the building on the east side of the manor without monument value, only the structural remains of the castle are monumental.

The remains of the former castle include window frames and floors as well as two parallel, barrel-vaulted cellars, approx. 17 m deep from the 16th century, and an ice cellar. The farm building (north wing) is a building complex consisting of several parts with the former inspector's house on the east side. After the castle fire, this building was converted into the home of the landlord (1865). Farm buildings with stables and storage rooms are connected to this residential building. This building was presumably redesigned after the fire and its subsequent conversion. The enclosing walls of the ground floor and first floor were largely preserved, as were the window openings with arched soffits, although these were partially blocked. Inside, valuable old barrel-vaulted cellars and large two- or three-aisled stables with groined vaults with belt arches have been preserved. In the area of ​​today's butcher's shop, remains of the granite door portal (presumably the main entrance of the inspector's house or later mansion) have been preserved. The head building on the east side shows the best original condition. The building complex on the south side has been reformed and converted into residential buildings. Buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries. Enclosing walls of quarry stone and brick masonry, Bohemian capped vaults in the cellar, head building on the east side with a single spiral staircase with granite steps, iron door on the landing, high, simple rooms. Adjacent to this building, today a lower intermediate building with an archway, groined vaults have been preserved in the gate entrance. This is followed by another building, on the ground floor of which one can also find groin vaults. These are probably former stables.

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Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Schneckengrüner Weg 5
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Marked with 1903 Part of a semi-detached house designed by the architect Hermann Seidel; Speculative building with historicizing facade of the city expansion, of architectural historical value. Two-storey, six-axis red clinker building on rubble stone plinth, two-axis central projection with house entrance and dome window ends in steps / volute gables (here "HF1903"), windows on the ground floor have segmental arches, upstairs are suspected. Light-colored concrete decorative elements (cornice, window frames, eaves cornice, gable decoration), large towers. 09247079
 
Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Schneckengrüner Weg 7
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Marked 1905 The design is matched to building no. 5. Historic clinker brick building of the city expansion, of architectural significance. Two-storey, six-axis red clinker building on a rubble base (Theuma slate), dominant two-axis central projection ends in a triangular gable (here "H.Sch.1905"), the windows on the ground floor have segmental arches, on the upper floor just suspected. Light-colored concrete decorative elements (cornice, window frames, eaves cornice, gable decoration), large towers. 09247080
 
Water tower
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Water tower Drift
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1940 In 1940, a water tower was built on the Wartberg in Neundorf, which was an independent municipality until 1999, according to plans by the architect Erwin Ölschlegel. The construction was in the hands of the construction company Heinrich Winter. The roughly 20 meter high, compact round tower was in operation until 1961 and has only served as a lookout tower since then. Its green paintwork, which it got during the construction period during the Second World War to camouflage it from air raids, is characteristic. Since 2010 it has also been designed with a large-format, all-round motif above the natural stone base. In addition to the base, the frames of the entrance portal and the windows on the first floor are made of natural stone and accentuate the otherwise very simple reinforced concrete structure. The windowless container floor is optically separated from the lower part of the tower by a light cornice and is rhythmized by numerous pilaster strips. At a height of eleven meters, the tower ends as a viewing platform with a filigree bar railing. From there, a slimmer tower enables the ascent by a further eight meters to a second viewing level, which is designed as a polygonal, windowed lantern and is crowned with a conical roof. As a landmark that can be seen from afar, the former water tower has a significant impact on the landscape. In addition, as a testimony to the development of municipal water supply, it has a technical and historical value. 09247078
 
Residential house in open development and remains of the enclosure
Residential house in open development and remains of the enclosure Zaderastraße 14
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1920 Designed in 1920 by architect Hermann Bornemann for Paul Thielemann; Characteristic house in Swiss style of architectural significance. Two-storey building with a three-storey slope side, plastered on the massive ground floor, upper storey timber frame construction with decorative planking, flat sloping saddle roof, decorated rafter heads, purlin heads visible, shutters with cut-out hearts, lattice-split windows, some grilles, balcony boxes from the time of construction, fencing and fence posts, 1934 . 09247083
 

Remarks

  • This list is not suitable for deriving binding statements on the monument status of an object. As far as a legally binding determination of the listed property of an object is desired, the owner can apply to the responsible lower monument protection authority for a notice.
  • The official list of cultural monuments is never closed. It is permanently changed through clarifications, new additions or deletions. A transfer of such changes to this list is not guaranteed at the moment.
  • The monument quality of an object does not depend on its entry in this or the official list. Objects that are not listed can also be monuments.
  • Basically, the property of a monument extends to the substance and appearance as a whole, including the interior. Deviating applies if only parts are expressly protected (e.g. the facade).

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