List of cultural monuments in Neustadt in Saxony

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Coat of arms of the city of Neustadt i. Sat

The list of cultural monuments in Neustadt in Sachsen contains the cultural monument in Neustadt in Sachsen . The notes are to be observed.

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in the district of Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .

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  • Image: shows a picture of the cultural monument and, if applicable, a link to further photos of the cultural monument in the Wikimedia Commons media archive
  • 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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  • Dating: indicates the year of completion or the date of the first mention or the period of construction
  • 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 .

division

Because of the large number of cultural monuments in Neustadt in Saxony, this list is divided into sub-lists according to the districts.

Neustadt i. Sat

image designation location Dating description ID
Monument protection area Neustadt i.  Sat
Monument protection area Neustadt i. Sat (Map) Proposal for a conservation area 09300019
 


Four-arched railway bridge with retaining walls (Map) originally 1876 important in terms of railway history and technology history. Completely made of sandstone, rounded arch. 09253749
 


Residential stable house with integrated barn part Annex 15
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1st half of the 19th century (stable house) Upper floor and gable half-timbered , boarded up, with No. 6 the last, largely originally preserved building from the former resettlement, of architectural and social significance. Beaver tail covering , windows largely original size. 09253528
 


Stable house of a farm Extension 24
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor timber framing boarded up, partly exposed timber framing, with No. 5 the last largely originally preserved building from the former evacuation, of architectural and social significance. Beaver tail covering, original size window. 09253529
 


Residential building Badegasse 10
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re. 1803 Upper floor timber-framed boarded up and plastered, relic of rural construction in today's urban context, of importance for the streetscape. Upper floor window largely original size, only a large break in on the gable end. 09253632
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Bahnhofstrasse
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after 1918 (war memorial) of local importance. War memorial : Octagon with concave surfaces, approx. 8 m high, granite, stylized flames at the top, names of the fallen and a poem carved, axially aligned with the station entrance. 09253585
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Bahnhofstrasse 5
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Mid 19th century with shop fitting, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey, on the ground floor a round arched lintel, upstairs window frames with earings, a steep gable roof with two dormer windows , eaves cornice, original double box windows . 09253530
 


Residential house in a corner and semi-open development
Residential house in a corner and semi-open development Bahnhofstrasse 10
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1910/1920 with shops and loft extensions, the corner of Bahnhofstrasse and Goethestrasse has a decisive influence on the building history and urban development. Two-storey, beautiful front door from the 1920s, sloping corner, semicircular bay window on the first floor, straight window crowns, loft extension with two triangular gables. 09253533
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Bahnhofstrasse 11
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1st half of the 19th century, core older with shop, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Two-storey, straight lintels (house stone), upper storey possibly half-timbered, gable slated, steep gable roof, eaves. 09253531
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Bahnhofstrasse 13
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1880/1890 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square. Two-storey, the ground floor has been changed by shop fittings, eaves, the upper floor renaissance window crowns and frames, cranked cornice, eaves cornice: serrated frieze with consoles. 09253532
 


Residential house (without extensions) in semi-open development
Residential house (without extensions) in semi-open development Bahnhofstrasse 23
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1st half of the 19th century Relic of the earlier road development, of architectural and urban significance. Two-storey, eaves, ground floor sandstone walls, upper floor half-timbered, gable, one side and upper floor ornamentally slated, steep gable roof. 09253538
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Bahnhofstrasse 26
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Keystone re. 1812 Relic of rural development, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Two-storey, eaves, tailcoat roof, quarry stone masonry, plastered, window and door frames sandstone, door preserved (basket arch), mostly original windows, keystone : FJS - 1812. 09253581
 


Residential house and factory building
Residential house and factory building Bahnhofstrasse 29; 29a
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around 1800 of importance in terms of building history and local history. House of Wilhelm Schaffrath (1814–1893) with memorial plaque (No. 29): half-hipped roof , two bat dormers, plastered facade, window sizes preserved, inscription memorial plaque: "In this house, Dr. lived and worked. Schaffrath, member of the National Assembly in 1848 in the Paulskirche in Frankfurt / Main ”. Factory building (No. 29a, artificial flower factory ): older part of house stone plinth, segmented arched window with brick crowning, crooked mansard roof, curved baroque , new part of steel skeleton construction, gate entrances on the ground floor, multi-field, evenly arranged windows, mansard roof is taken over and continued from the older part. 09253582
 


Apartment house in corner development Bahnhofstrasse 34
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around 1880 of importance in terms of urban planning and the appearance of the streets. Three-storey, hipped roof , with a two-storey extension, Wilhelminian style decor , original plaster structure. 09253678
 


Post office
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Post office Bahnhofstrasse 36
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1891 Clinker brick building with elements of the neo-renaissance style , of importance in terms of building history and the street scene. Two-storey, with extended mansard roof , two risalits, elaborate structure of the building by alternating sandstone and brick surfaces, entrance porch with outside staircase, balcony, porch at the intersection with a clock, neo-Renaissance forms predominate in the eclectic design with a French touch. 09253584
 


Residential house in open development Berthelsdorfer Strasse 1
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around 1870 with a late classical facade, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Two-storey, with jamb , hipped roof, plastered facade, flat central risalit , three-axis, triple windows (round-arched) and oculus in the gable, ground floor basket-arched, upper floor straight lintels, floor-separating friezes: ornamental bands with vine leaves, window and door preserved. 09253620
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Bischofswerdaer Strasse 1
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Kern around 1850 Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Solid, two-storey, belt cornice, acroteries , shop fitting. 09252578
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Bischofswerdaer Strasse 4
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1st half of the 19th century The only house on today's Bischofswerdaer Straße survived the fire of 1871, which is of architectural importance. Two-storey, storeys visually delimited by cornices. 09253516
 


Apartment building in closed development and corner location
Apartment building in closed development and corner location Bischofswerdaer Strasse 5
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1870s of importance in terms of urban planning and the appearance of the streets. Three-storey, with jamb, flat roof, storeys visually delimited by cornices, eaves cornice, upper storeys with window crowns, lower storeys with plastering. 09253513
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Bischofswerdaer Strasse 10
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1870s Wilhelminian style plastered construction, with no. 12 it has a decisive influence on the street scene (rising to the market), of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, storeys visually delimited by cornices, 1st floor with remains of window crowns, ground floor segmented arched windows, windows and doors with sandstone walls. 09253511
 


Residential building in closed development Bischofswerdaer Strasse 11
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around 1890 Wilhelminian style plastered building with shop, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey, upper storey brick, ground floor clad in sandstone, in strong relief, upper storey window crown, beautiful door leaf. 09253515
 


Apartment building in a corner and in a semi-open development
Apartment building in a corner and in a semi-open development Bischofswerdaer Strasse 12
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1870s Wilhelminian style plastered construction, with No. 10 it has a decisive influence on the street scene (rising towards the market), of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, storeys visually delimited by cornices, hipped roof, bel étage visually highlighted by window crowns, first floor segmented arched windows, sandstone walls of windows and doors, lower two storeys plastered. 09253512
 


Residential house in half-open development and a small brick nook in the courtyard Bischofswerdaer Strasse 13
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around 1880 Wilhelminian style plastered building with shop, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, with a jamb, which is indicated by transversely oval oculi, under the eaves tooth-cut frieze that alternates with German tape, cornices visually delimit the floors, cranked eaves cornice, typical window triangle in the gable, chimney: approx. 10 m high, octagon open square base. 09253517
 


Residential house in semi-open development Bischofswerdaer Strasse 16
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According to information from 1873 of importance in terms of building history and local history. Two-storey, massive, facade structure by cornices, remains of window crowns, distinctive eaves frieze with indicated oculi. 09253514
 


Residential house with attached gym in semi-open development Bischofswerdaer Strasse 20
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1880 of importance in terms of local history and social history. Residential building: two-storey, with jamb, with optical floor division by cornices, ground floor segment arches, light central projections, gym: with arched windows. 09253518
 


Residential building in closed development Bischofswerdaer Strasse 22
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1880s Testimony to the rebuilding of the street after the fire of 1871, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey, with jamb, storeys optically divided by cornices, bel étage with window crowns, double openings turn jambs into a "mezzanine", on the ground floor segmented arched windows and plastering, front door granite walls, original door leaf, stairs leading into the building. 09253519
 


Residential building in closed development Bischofswerdaer Strasse 24
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1880s Testimony to the reconstruction of the street after the fire of 1871, of importance in terms of urban development. Two-storey, with a light, gabled central projectile, tendril frieze (brick), also on a brick basis, ornamental band that visually separates the storeys, on the ground floor segmented arched windows, original door leaf, stairs leading into the building. 09253520
 


Residential building in closed development Bischofswerdaer Strasse 26
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1880s Testimony to the reconstruction phase of the street after 1871, of importance in terms of urban planning. Three-storey, storeys visually separated by cornices, all windows with sandstone walls, on the 1st floor with remains of the crowning, on the first floor old plastering preserved, old front door. 09253521
 


Residential house in semi-open development Bischofswerdaer Strasse 28
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1880s Reconstruction phase of the street after 1871, of importance in terms of urban development. Three-storey, storeys visually separated by cornices, all windows with sandstone walls, on the 1st floor with remains of crowning, old front door, auxiliary building was demolished and rebuilt. 09253522
 


Material entity cemetery and cemetery chapel Neustadt with several individual monuments (individual monuments ID no. 09253619) and cemetery as a material entity part
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Entirety of cemetery and Friedhofskapelle Neustadt with several individual monuments (single monuments ID-No. 09253619) as well as a cemetery entirety of part Bischofswerdaer Strasse 44
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19th century The cemetery and cemetery chapel in Neustadt as a whole, with the following individual monuments: a chapel in neo-Gothic forms, six tombs, a grave, a memorial to those who died in the Franco-German War and cemetery enclosure (individual monuments ID No. 09253619) and cemetery as a whole - of local significance. Enclosure: wall and gate post. 09302079
 


Chapel, tombs, war memorial and cemetery enclosure (individual monuments for ID no. 09302079)
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Chapel, tombs, war memorial and cemetery enclosure (individual monuments for ID no. 09302079) Bischofswerdaer Strasse 44
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consecrated 1901 Individual features of the cemetery and cemetery chapel Neustadt: Chapel in neo-Gothic shapes, six tombs, a grave, memorial for those who died in the Franco-German war and cemetery enclosure - of architectural and local significance. 09253619
 


Subject aggregate component of the aggregate death march Schwarzheide – Theresienstadt 1945 with commemorative plaque (aggregate ID no. 09299874) Bischofswerdaer Strasse 44
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1980s The aggregate component of the aggregate death march Schwarzheide – Theresienstadt 1945 with a memorial plaque for murdered concentration camp prisoners on the cemetery wall (aggregate ID no. 09299874) - of local significance. To the left of the cemetery entrance, the following inscription was affixed again after its destruction during the fall of the century: “On April 20, 1945, the SS guards of the death column from the Schwarzheide concentration camp murdered the anti-fascists Rober Küffler, Alfred Weinstein, Egon Bellak, Milan Mährer, Dr . Franz König, Hans Lustig. “The column was driven on to the castle in Langburkersdorf. 09299864
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Bohemian Street 1
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between 1905 and 1910 built in the reform style of the time around 1910, with the installation of a restaurant, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, lavishly decorated, still strong Art Nouveau influences (short side to the market with curved gable, putti with fruit basket), horizontal and vertical structure: two risalits with coffered ornament on the long side, upper storey partly clad with beaver tails, corner bay windows, original lattice windows, rustic treatment of the base zone . 09253473
 


House in a corner
House in a corner Bohemian Street 2
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1950s in the local style of the 1950s, with a shop, a congenial addition to the marketplace situation after the destruction of the war, important in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, side arcade with very flat arches, corner design through balcony with wrought-iron grille and female statue ("flower girl") on the 1st floor, architect: Hermann Heckmann ( Dresden ). 09253475
 


Residential house in semi-open development Bohemian Street 10
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1st half of the 19th century Part of a row of houses that characterizes the street scene, arcatur probably 1950s, of architectural and urban significance. Two-storey, massive, with the entrance situation highlighted by sandstone (three arches, pilasters , entablature in relief form). 09253494
 


Residential house with restaurant in open development
Residential house with restaurant in open development 11 Bohemian Street
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17th century Relic of the cityscape from the time before the great city fires, of importance in terms of building history and local history. Two-storey, massive, compact structure with a steep hipped roof. 09253493
 


Residential building in closed development Bohemian Street 12
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1st half of the 19th century with shop fitting, part of a row of houses that characterizes the street scene, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey, solid, with a hipped roof (bat dome), cornice visually separates the storeys, simple window crowning, double beaver tail covering. 09253495
 


Residential building in closed development 14 Bohemian Street
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1st half of the 19th century with shop fitting, part of a row of houses that characterizes the street scene, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey, massive, double beaver tail covering. 09253496
 


Residential house in semi-open development Bohemian Street 16
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1st half of the 19th century with shop fitting, part of a row of houses that characterizes the street scene, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey, massive, facade side decorated in a pseudo-classical style (set pillars in the window openings, rustication of the front door situation). 09253497
 


House in a corner Bohemian Street 18
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Core 18th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Two-storey, massive, with profiled front door walls and late baroque door leaf, double beaver tail covering. 09253527
 


Residential building in closed development 19 Bohemian Street
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1st half of the 19th century Part of the core of the former suburban development, of importance in terms of urban development. Two-storey, massive, with built-in shop, three bat dormers. 09253649
 


Residential house in semi-open development Bohemian Street 21
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1st half of the 19th century with shop fitting, upper floor half-timbered, part of the core of the former suburban development, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, upper floor windows largely original size. 09253650
 


Apartment building in closed development Bohemian Street 22
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re. 1885 important link to the former suburban situation, of importance in terms of urban planning. Three-storey, with shop fittings, ornamental renaissance window crowns and brackets, recessed granite stairs. 09253648
 


Residential house in semi-open development Bohemian Street 24
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1st half of the 19th century Integrative part of the street scene, which connects the urban with the suburban structure, of importance in terms of urban planning. Two-storey, with a crooked mansard roof , roof house from the 1920s. 09253597
 


Residential house in semi-open development Bohemian Street 26
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1st half of the 19th century Part of the core of the former suburb, important in terms of building history and urban development. Krüppelmansarddach, facade later reshaped with brick wall and shop fitting. 09253596
 


Residential house in semi-open development 28 Bohemian Street
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18th century Upper floor half-timbered, part of the easily legible suburban core, of architectural and urban significance. From the south in a staggered gable with house number 30. 09253595
 


Residential house in open development Bohemian Street 30
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around 1800 Part of the easy-to-read suburban core, historically important. Gable clad, from the south in a staggered gable with house No. 28. 09253594
 


Sandstone door frame Bohemian Street 33
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re. 1834 Relic of the original development, of technical importance. Door frame with basket arch and inscription: “No. 19 - K - 1834 “, today integrated in the new building. 09253653
 


Residential building in closed development 35 Bohemian Street
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1st half of the 19th century Part of the row of houses at the far end of Böhmische Strasse, of architectural significance. Two-storey, protruding from the adjoining buildings, windows on the upper floor projected and in their original size. 09253652
 


Residential house in semi-open development Bohemian Street 40
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, plastered, defining part of the lower Böhmische Strasse, of architectural significance. Slated gable, tailcoat roof , upper floor windows largely original size, some with winter windows, structure originally preserved. 09253655
 


Residential house with remains of the enclosure
Residential house with remains of the enclosure Dr.-Martin-Luther-Strasse 3
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2nd half of the 18th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Solid, two-storey, crooked mansard roof with dominant roof extension, entrance in the central axis, basket arch door frame with keystone, historic door leaf, granite open staircase. 09253598
 


Residential house in open development Dr.-Martin-Luther-Strasse 5
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2nd half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, relic of rural architecture in relative proximity to the urban core, of architectural significance. The facade is ornamentally slated throughout, the windows are raised, the door is in the middle and the roof is saddle. 09253611
 


Production building of the former flower factory in open development, with original enclosure Dr.-Martin-Luther-Strasse 7
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around 1900/1910 together with Dr.-Martin-Luther-Straße 9 of social and local historical significance. Sandstone plinth, clinker brick facade, mansard roof with little roof house, alternation of light and red clinker brick on the windows, corners and cornices, sandstone window sills. 09253606
 


Production building of a former flower factory with living area in the south and original fencing Dr.-Martin-Luther-Strasse 9
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around 1900/1910 Together with Dr.-Martin-Luther-Straße 7, it is of social and local historical importance. Sandstone plinth, elongated clinker brick facade with two risalits, crooked mansard roof, bat dormers, two balconies, outside staircase, window frames, windows and ornamental elements made of sandstone, window bars and ornamental elements with Art Nouveau elements. 09253607
 


Material entity component of the material entity railway line Bad Schandau - Sebnitz - Neustadt i.  Sa. with several individual monuments and the route as a whole
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Material entity component of the material entity railway line Bad Schandau - Sebnitz - Neustadt i. Sa. with several individual monuments and the route as a whole Dr.-Otto-Nuschke-Strasse 15
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around 1880 Material entity component of the material entity railway line Bad Schandau-Sebnitz-Neustadt i. Sat. with the following individual monuments: reception building with house and island platform (each covered), locomotive shed, loading gauge, goods shed as well as signal boxes 1 and 2 including existing signal box mechanics and water crane (individual monuments ID No. 09253599) as well as the route as an entity part - important in terms of railway history. Station building: Gable roof with overhanging roof, middle section single-storey with mezzanine, risalit, clock, two head buildings on both sides, two and a half stories, gable on all four sides, cranked cornice, straight window coverings on the first floor, intricately profiled window and door frames, house platform: wooden roof on profiled cast iron pillars , Platform 2/3 as well, but corrugated sheet metal roofing, signal box 1 and 2: two-storey clinker building (Saxon country style, Jüdel old signal box mechanics system with internal tensioning system, 1916, 1934 additionally equipped with blockwork), gable roof with overhanging roof, profiled rafter heads, auxiliary staff building : single-storey plastered construction, flat saddle roof, central projectile, demolished after 2001, goods shed: one-storey with jamb, flat saddle roof with a wide roof overhang, remains of plaster structure. 09302090
 


Neustadt (Sachs) train station (individual monuments for ID no.09302090)
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Neustadt (Sachs) train station (individual monuments for ID no.09302090) Dr.-Otto-Nuschke-Strasse 15
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1876 Individual features of the entity railway line Bad Schandau-Sebnitz-Neustadt i. Sa .: Reception building with house and island platform (each covered), locomotive shed , loading gauge, goods shed as well as signal boxes 1 and 2 including existing signal box mechanics and water crane - of significance in terms of building history, railway history and technology history. Station building : Gable roof with overhanging roof, middle section single-storey with mezzanine , risalit, clock, two head buildings on both sides, two and a half stories, gable on all four sides, cranked cornice, straight window coverings on the first floor, intricately profiled window and door frames, house platform: wooden roof on profiled cast iron pillars , Platform 2/3 as well, but corrugated sheet metal roofing, signal box 1 and 2: two-storey clinker building (Saxon country style, Jüdel old signal box mechanics system with internal tensioning system, 1916, 1934 additionally equipped with blockwork), gable roof with overhanging roof, profiled rafter heads , auxiliary staff building : single-storey plastered construction, flat saddle roof, central projectile, demolished after 2001, goods shed: one-storey with jamb, flat saddle roof with a wide roof overhang, remains of plaster structure. 09253599
 


school Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 1b
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Kern 1874 Significant in terms of local history, architectural history and the appearance of the streets. Older part three-storey with later loft extension, flat risalit with gable, mansard roof, newer part four-storey, gable roof, plastered facade, corner rustication, window frames and sandstone base, ground floor arched window, upper floor straight window closures, door (1906) and window with muntin continuously preserved, in Art Nouveau forms, new part: simple plastered facade, eaves cornice, roof overhang. 09253616
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 7
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Core 18th century Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey, solid, gable side upper storey still half-timbered, clad with artificial slate, front door with sandstone walls. 09253499
 


Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 8
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1905/1910 Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. With central gable, high base (polygonal masonry), otherwise plaster facade with economical, partly cobalt blue decorative shapes, side entrance, original door, structure in 3 × 2 axes from the 1st floor, mostly original windows, Art Nouveau influences. 09253559
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 10
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around 1905 Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. With central gable, ground floor sandstone, rustication , upper floor alternating brick and sandstone window frames , curved gable, with twin windows, original front door. 09253558
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 12
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around 1880/1890 Part of the Wilhelminian-style development on Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Attic house, side, flat risalit, plastered facade, ground floor rustica, upper floor sparing accentuation by four window crowns, original door, "Mannerist" keystones on the ground floor. 09253556
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 14
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around 1880/1890 Elementary part of the Wilhelminian style development on Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Straße, of importance in terms of urban development. Two-storey, five axes, flat central projectile with triangular gable, plastered facade with elaborate window and door crowning made of sandstone, corner rustication, highlighting of the central axis by Hermenpilaster (window frame) and segment-arched crowning with shell, staircase cutting into the building with original door. 09253555
 


Apartment building in half-open development Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 15
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re. 1907 Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, ground floor plastered with Art Nouveau elements, arched original front door with sandstone walls, upper storey alternating between green and yellow clinker brick, ornamented, arched curtain window (sandstone), highlighting the ground floor through the variety of shapes used. 09253557
 


Residential house in closed development and corner location
Residential house in closed development and corner location Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 16
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around 1910 with shop, an essential part of the closed perimeter block development in the area of ​​Karl-Marx- / Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Straße, historically important. Three-storey, saddle roof, oriel (one-storey) at the corner, dominant gable facing Karl-Marx-Strasse, rusticated base, plastered facade, vertical structure through pilasters. 09253567
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 18
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around 1900 with a shop, an essential part of the closed perimeter block development in the area of ​​Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Straße, historically important. Two-storey, polygonal masonry (plinth), ground floor rustica, with gate entrance, upper floor plastered facade with sandstone window walls and cornices, decorative: diamond coating, cranked cornices. 09253568
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 19
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around 1900 Part of the closed street scene on Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Straße, of importance in terms of urban development. Two-storey, sandstone plinth, brick facade, lateral flat risalit above the front door, balcony, loft extension, cornices, window frames and architectural decorations made of sandstone, ornamental forms in the Baroque style, accentuated by yellow shaped bricks. 09253570
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 20
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around 1890 Part of the closed street scene on Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Straße, of importance in terms of urban development. Two-storey, with loft extension, plastered facade, flat central projectile with corner rustication, side gate entrance with preserved door, eclectic architectural decoration. 09253569
 


House in a corner
House in a corner Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 22
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around 1900 Plastered construction with elaborate facade design, historically important. Two-storey solid plastered building, the corners accentuated by two Welsche gables, the ground floor optically divided by cornices, connected by ornamented arches with keystones (including floral ornament), on the upper floor coupled windows with crowning, eaves with "hanging" lugs (corbels), in the Romanesque sense Ornate capitals, flat hipped roof, new beaver tail covering. 09279076
 


Former  District court with subsequent prison
Former District court with subsequent prison Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 22a
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1896 Former district court (Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 7) with a prison (Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Straße 22a) and fencing - of importance in terms of building history and local history. El-axis, three-storey brick building with rich Renaissance decor, the side projections emphasize the axial symmetry, exception: Entrance W with outside staircase, portal and triumphal arch motif, in the gable triangle the Saxon coat of arms as a relief, former prison building in the same style, but kept simpler. 09253589
 


Apartment building in open development
Apartment building in open development Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse 25
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around 1900 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Two-storey, double gable towards the crossroads, house stone plinth, ground floor brick, upper floor change of brick and plastered surfaces, revitalization of the wall with shaped stones, color change, in the gable with oculi and crowning. 09253573
 


City pharmacy
City pharmacy Dresdner Strasse 1
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re. 1954 Residential house with pharmacy in closed development - part of the successful reconstruction within the market situation, historic pharmacy location, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey, wide, with the inclusion of folk elements (roof houses), elaborately designed sandstone entrance, like the other evidence of the reconstruction with flat arches in the ground floor openings, architect: Hermann Heckmann (Dresden). 09253483
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Dresdner Strasse 3
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1950s with shop, evidence of the reconstruction, forms a unit with the pharmacy building, of architectural and urban significance. Two-storey, with hipped roof, in the facade axis a relief woman with child ("Pfengk-Pauline"), double beaver tail covering. 09253490
 


Double house in closed development
Double house in closed development Dresdner Strasse 5; 7
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Keystone re. 1947 with shops, corner bay windows, evidence of the reconstruction with the characteristic flat arches on the ground floor, important in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey, with hipped roof, incorporating folk elements (wooden bay window, attic house), lattice windows. 09253491
 


Diaconate in open development
Diaconate in open development Dresdner Strasse 8
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1855 of importance in terms of local history and the appearance of the streets. Two-storey residential building with a flat hipped roof, belt cornice, crowning windows, dominant central axis with a crowned portal and triple windows above. 09253492
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Dresdner Strasse 10
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around 1800 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Two-storey, steep tailcoat roof, formerly half-timbered on the upper floor, windows on the upper floor largely in their original size, once the home of the poet Wilhelm Kaulisch (1827–1881). 09253637
 


Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Dresdner Strasse 11
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around 1850 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Solid, two-storey, compact structure with a short hip. 09253633
 


Residential house in semi-open development Dresdner Strasse 14
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Door frame re. 1836 Upper floor half-timbered, e.g. T plastered, of importance in terms of building history and shaping the street scene. Half-timbered partly plastered or bricked up, loft conversion, shop fitting on the ground floor, sandstone door jambs (basket arch) with inscription, upper floor windows largely original size. 09253639
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Dresdner Strasse 15
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1st half of the 19th century with later shop installation, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey, with a steep pitched roof (without extension), old door leaf on the left. 09253634
 


Residential house in almost closed development
Residential house in almost closed development Dresdner Strasse 17
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around 1905 with shop, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Three-storey, with three flat arches built-in shop and passage, three storeys with pilasters, central gable, fruit and tendril ornament. 09253640
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Dresdner Strasse 22
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important, two-story, with arched sandstone door walls. 09253642
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Dresdner Strasse 24
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1st half of the 19th century historically important. Two-storey, floor-dividing cornice, profiled sandstone window frames, window bars in the original sense. 09253643
 


Sandstone arch of a door frame
Sandstone arch of a door frame Dresdner Strasse 25
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re. 1805 artistically and technically important. Profiled basket arch with inscription "KBJ" 1805. 09253644
 


Rental villa
Rental villa Dresdner Strasse 30
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after 1904 Clinker brick building with wooden veranda, of architectural significance. Two-storey, with a turret-crowned central projection, two corner storeys of winter gardens, lavishly decorated with wood in Art Nouveau forms, light clinker brick, ornamentally set off with red clinker brick, windows with curtain arches. 09253669
 


Portal and door leaf of a residential building Dresdner Strasse 36
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re. 1844 Classical sandstone door frame, artistically and technically important. Suggested triumphal arch motif, inscribed “No. 66b - I CAM - 1844 ". 09253622
 


Factory owner's villa with adjoining production building Dresdner Strasse 38
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1902 historically important. Two-storey villa with a three-storey central projection, yellow clinker brick, with ornamented sandstone window frames, wooden ornamental elements in the gable, original window bars (partly thermal bath windows), cement corner rusting, original front door. 09253623
 


Administration building of the former gasworks Dresdner Strasse 48
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1902 historically important. Two-storey with two gabled side projections, red clinker brick with sandstone decorations (window frames, cornice, corner rustication), contemporary segmented arched windows, roof overhang with wooden decorative elements. 09253624
 


Villa and enclosure Friedrich-Mildner-Strasse 4
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around 1910 Reform style building with elements of the Heimatstil and neo-baroque forms, of architectural importance. Two-storey, mansard roof, semicircular stair tower, on the street side semicircular, two-storey arbor with baroque ornamentation, sandstone base, polygonal masonry, plastered facade, windows partly sprouted, in the gable a panel (RM) over thermal bath window, original front door. 09253609
 


Residential house in open development Friedrich-Mildner-Strasse 8
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around 1925 Plastered building with Art Deco elements, important in terms of building history. Three-storey, 2nd floor jumps back, hipped roof, attic house, street front with triangular, crystalline protruding oriels, two oriels on each side on the ground floor, expressionistic architectural decoration, original front door (Gothicising), above it a narrow, high stairwell window, double box windows throughout with sprouting in the original sense four flower girls (plastic) on the protruding corners of the house. 09253608
 


House in a corner Frongasse 1
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Plate in the door frame 1709 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Old structure with hipped roof and upper arbor, openings partly with sandstone walls, panel in the door frame. 09253508
 


Residential house in open development Frongasse 3
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around 1800 of importance in terms of social history and the appearance of the streets. Originally possibly upper floor half-timbered, window and front door sandstone walls (door with basket arch). 09253509
 


Residential house with outbuildings in half-open development Frongasse 4
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18th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street, two-story, massive, steep hipped roof. 09253510
 


Arthur Richter Park
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Arthur Richter Park Goethestrasse
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1892 Park with woods, path system, pond, three bridges and VVN memorial for resistance fighters - the core of the park based on plans by the important horticultural artist Max Bertram (1892), of local historical, horticultural and scientific importance. 09253628
 


villa
villa Goethestrasse 4
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1910/1920 historically important. Mansard roof with segment-arched extensions, balcony and gable decoration with heraldic and floral motifs, staircase construction with plastered rustication and motto board. 09253630
 


Dammhäusel Goethestrasse 8
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Mid 19th century Residential house - boarded half-timbered building, one of the few surviving examples of original building, of social and historical importance. With a half-hipped roof and dormer window, timber-framed, part of a non-existent mill property, front door with a rounded arch, added later, window with original muntin. 09253629
 


Iron scaffolding observation tower and Götzinger monument
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Iron scaffolding observation tower and Götzinger monument Götzinger Höhe
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1883 Iron scaffolding observation tower (25 m high) with two platforms and spiral stairs, next to it Götzinger monument (stone) - of local and technological importance. Wilhelm Leberecht Götzinger (1758–1818) is considered to be the developer of Saxon Switzerland for tourism. Tower completely reconstructed in 1992. - The mountain (424 m above sea level) used to be called the Achtlindenberg, in 1880 it was named Götzingerhöhe . - The residents of Neustadt planted the eight linden trees in 1763 to commemorate the Seven Years' War. 09253647
 


villa Götzingerstraße 20
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1927 according to information historically important. Two-storey, ground floor arched windows, windows in the original sense, upper storey with shutters, many expressionist elements (keystones, banisters etc.), fluted sandstone pilaster strips, partly plastered structure, with a dominant roof house. 09253627
 


Residential house (without extensions) in semi-open development Grabengäßchen 1
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1st half of the 19th century Part of the core of the former suburban development, historically important. Upper floor probably formerly half-timbered, gable slate, original appearance still easy to understand. 09253651
 


Apartment building in open development Hospitalstrasse 6
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1920s of urban significance. Two-storey, with a mansard roof and a pointed roof house, some with the original window bars. 09253666
 


Residential house with enclosure Hospitalstrasse 11
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around 1900 historically important. Two-storey, with a half-hipped roof, gabled central projectile with ornamental framework (sun motif), sandstone window frames, partly original, Art Nouveau-influenced window bars, central "thermal baths" window, light clinker brick with cement corner rusting. 09253667
 


City hall with extension Joh.-Seb.-Bach-Strasse 15
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1950s in the neoclassical style of the national building tradition of the early GDR, of architectural and local importance. With terrace and flat outside staircase, five high entrance doors, one and a half story, colossal order with sandstone pilaster strips, large hipped roof, corresponding back, but with arcature and plaster structure echoes of revolutionary architecture, inside with galleries and dominant chandelier, building of architectural standards, architect: Gerhard Guder ( Dresden). 09253626
 


Portal and door leaf of a residential building Johannisgasse 2
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re. 1810 Granite door frame with beautiful door leaf, artistically and technically important. Basket arch, inscription: "No 252 - FAG - 1810", door leaf beg. 20th century 09253670
 


Residential house with shed extension in open development Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 2
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered clad, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene. Two-storey, with a steep, dominant cripple mansard roof (with extension), artistic paneling of the half-timbered structure on the upper floor. 09253645
 


Residential house in open development Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 11
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Door frame re. 1841 Simple plastered building with segment arch portal, largely preserved in the original sense, of importance in terms of urban development. Solid, with a gable roof, eaves cornice, jamb, profiled basket arch door jambs with keystone, drawn-in stairs, winter window, keystone of the front door jamb "1799", further number "1841". 09253646
 


Factory owner's villa with the former production building of the artificial flower factory Brückner and fencing Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 1
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1900/1905 of importance in terms of building history and local history. Three-storey, light clinker brick with profiled sandstone walls of the windows, upper floor curtain arches, corner turrets with Welscher hood, two roof gables with ornamental framework, windows partly with original muntin. 09253586
 


Residential house in half-open development, with fencing Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 3
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1900/1905 Typical clinker brick building with a wooden veranda and open space in the gable, historically important. Light clinker brick, window frames made of profiled sandstone, entrance situation with winter garden made of decorative wood, in the style of No. 1, original front door. 09253587
 


Former  District Court
Former District Court Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 7
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1896 Former district court (Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 7) with a prison (Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Straße 22a) and fencing - of importance in terms of building history and local history. El-axis, three-storey brick building with rich Renaissance decor, the side projections emphasize the axial symmetry, exception: Entrance W with outside staircase, portal and triumphal arch motif, in the gable triangle the Saxon coat of arms as a relief, former prison building in the same style, but kept simpler. 09253589
 


Villa with enclosure Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 11
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re. 1912 historically important. On an angled floor plan, tent roof, loft extension with neo-baroque relief in the segment gable, sandstone walls, richly grooved windows with shutters, original front door, inscribed K 1912 D. 09253603
 


Villa with enclosure and garden Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 13
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around 1920 historically important. Two-storey, tent roof, street-side semicircular loft with half-columns and putti frieze, sandstone plinth, plaster structure, open staircase, loft extension, ox eyes. 09253602
 


Residential house in corner location and in closed development
Residential house in corner location and in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 2
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around 1905/1910 with shop fittings, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Four-storey, ground floor rusticated masonry, two-storey bay window at the corner, two entrances, three balconies, baroque building decoration with Art Nouveau elements, especially increased towards the corner, as well as the window rungs, beautiful gate, in the roof area and on the 4th floor changes after the destruction of the war, on Bay window inscription: "Design and overhead management: Architect B. Nickol, Dresden". 09253534
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 4
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around 1920 with shop, part of the closed development on Karl-Marx-Straße, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Three-storey, ground floor sandstone plinth, side door, central shop fitting, upper floor four-axis, side, flat bay windows over consoles, remarkable door and window with typical sprouting. 09253544
 


Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Karl-Marx-Strasse 5
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around 1870/1890 Part of the Wilhelminian-style perimeter block development, of importance in terms of urban development. Three-storey, plastered ground floor, 1st floor clinker brick alternating with sandstone and plaster structure, double windows above the front door: idiosyncratic volute crowning, elaborate front door from the 1920s. 09253550
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 6
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around 1870/1890 Part of the Wilhelminian-era block perimeter development, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Three-storey, ground floor continuous rustication masonry, 1st floor renaissance window decorations made of sandstone, corner rustication, original front door, winter window, alternation of brick surfaces and sandstone. 09253545
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 7
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End of the 19th century Part of the Wilhelminian-era block perimeter development, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Three-storey, two-tone brick facade with sandstone walls (curtain arches), ground floor rusticated with rough plaster and plaster structure, balcony above the front door worth preserving. 09253551
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 8
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around 1870/1890 Part of the Wilhelminian-era block perimeter development, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Three-storey building made of clinker brick, cornice, plinth, door and window frames sandstone, seven-axis, emphasis of the central axis by triangular gable on the 1st floor, door from the 1920s. 09253546
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 9
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around 1870/1890 Part of the Wilhelminian-era block perimeter development, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Three-storey, ground floor sandstone, rusticated, upper storey two-tone brick facade with profiled sandstone window walls, central axis highlighted by jewelry and original front door, neo-renaissance shapes. 09253552
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 12
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around 1870/1890 with loft extension, part of the Wilhelminian style perimeter block development, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Two to three storeys, three-axis center with a round gate passage, two two-axis side parts, plinth, walls and Renaissance ornamental forms made of sandstone, plastered facade, front door from the time it was built. 09253547
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 13
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around 1900 Younger part of the row of houses that emerged from the early Wilhelminian era, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, plastered facade, ground floor rusticated, windows with segmental arches, upper storey straight window crowns, highlighting of the bel étage, original door with stairs leading into the structure, two contemporary blind protection plates on the upper floor. 09253553
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 14
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around 1870/1890 Part of the Wilhelminian-era block perimeter development, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Three-storey, window in three parts, brick facade, renaissance sandstone window frames, corner rustication, arched entrance in the central axis, with elaborate door leaf (with wrought iron ornament). 09253548
 


Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner and in a closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 15
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around 1900 Elementary part of the Wilhelminian style development on the corner of Karl-Marx- and Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Three-storey, rusticated sandstone plinth, ground floor with plastered rustication, increase in the building decoration and optically the storey heights towards the corner: three-axis, four-storey corner building with crowning, two balconies. 09253554
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 16
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around 1910 Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, three pilaster strips give the impression of a central projection, crowned by a mansard gable, windows with contemporary skylights, original door leaf, rusticated base. 09253549
 


Apartment building in closed development and corner location
Apartment building in closed development and corner location Karl-Marx-Strasse 17
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1900/1905 with shop, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, corner location emphasized by a tower crowning in the style of the Welschen Haube, red brick facade, window frames and decorations (curtain arch) made of sandstone, ground floor plastered rustics, door leaves influenced by Art Nouveau. 09253560
 


Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Karl-Marx-Strasse 19
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1900/1905 Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, red clinker brick with sandstone window frames (curtain arches), ground floor with plastering. 09253561
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 20
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re. 1904 Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, light red clinker brick facade with two flat risalits, highlighted by darker clinker bricks at the corners, three balconies, sandstone window frames, crowned with floral reliefs, front door outside the symmetry. 09253566
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 22
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after 1900 Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, orange clinker brick with sandstone window frames, profiled in curtain arches, two central triangular crowns, balcony, ground floor plastered, with segmented arched windows. 09253565
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 24
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after 1900 Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, six-axis with a flat, two-axis central projectile, red clinker brick with sandstone corner reinforcements, sandstone window frames, crowning with floral reliefs, ground floor plaster rustica. 09253564
 


Villa with enclosure and side building in the same design
Villa with enclosure and side building in the same design Karl-Marx-Strasse 25
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around 1905 was probably a flower factory, u. a. historically important. Light clinker brick with profiled sandstone walls of the windows, half-timbered gables, “Thermen” windows in the side elevation influenced by Art Nouveau, wooden entrance superstructure, original door leaf of great charm, side building with the same facade material and the same design. 09253591
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Karl-Marx-Strasse 26
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1900/1905 Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, yellow clinker brick with profiled walls made of sandstone, plaster ornament in the central axis. 09253563
 


Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Karl-Marx-Strasse 28
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1900/1905 Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, yellow clinker brick with sandstone window frames in a stylized profile, ground floor with arched windows and a thermal bath window, gable with plaster ornamentation. 09253562
 


Rental villa
Rental villa Karl-Marx-Strasse 30
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1900/1905 historically important. Round corner tower with a conical dome accentuating towards the intersection, side gable with ornamental framework, image-defining wooden two-story winter garden, sandstone walls, lattice windows in the original sense. 09253590
 


Former  Society house
Former Society house Kirchgasse 1
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18th century Residential house in semi-open development - has a decisive influence on the town center, of significance in terms of building history. Solid, two-storey, with a steep hipped roof, sandstone walls and profiled front door walls (with keystone). 09253487
 


Barn with upper arbor
Barn with upper arbor Kirchgasse 1 (to)
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re. 1806 Sloping towards the parsonage, shapes the context of the church and parsonage, which is important in terms of building history. 09253636
 


Ev.  City Church of St. Jakobi and Pastor Gabriel Reich Park;  former cemetery
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Ev. City Church of St. Jakobi and Pastor Gabriel Reich Park; former cemetery Kirchplatz 1
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Choir remains 14th century St. Jacobi Church (Neustadt in Sachsen) and former cemetery (garden monument) - in 1883/84 by Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel (1838–1915) rebuilt neo-Gothic parish church with rustic masonry and dominant choir flank tower with a pointed main helmet and four smaller flank towers, medieval remains, of importance in terms of building history and local history. 09253489
 


Rectory
Rectory Kirchplatz 2
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1616 Rectory on a hooked ground plan, remains of the enclosure, burial place and epitaph - the oldest preserved building in the village, of architectural and local significance. Upper floor half-timbered, ground floor massive, with sandstone walls, with a dominant side gable, remarkable seating niche Renaissance portal, three granite gate posts, inscription plaque (Götzinger), in the wall epitaph 17th century, in front of the house simple grave of W. Götzinger (1758–1818). 09253488
 


House in a corner Lange Gasse 7
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene. Two-storey, upper storey half-timbered, plastered, structure with beveled corner. 09253503
 


Residential house in open development and corner location Lange Gasse 11
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re. 1923 Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey, massive, heterogeneous roof landscape on a mansard base, with roof houses, the street corner dominating bay window with partly expressionistic ornamentation and ornament "S + S", double beaver tail covering. 09253501
 


Residential building in closed development Lange Gasse 16
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered plastered, of architectural and urban significance. Upper floor half-timbered, sandstone door frames with basket arch and keystone, window upper floor original size. 09253506
 


Residential house in semi-open development Lange Gasse 20
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, of architectural and urban significance. Ground floor sandstone walls of the openings, windows largely original size, interlocking tiles. 09253502
 


Residential house in semi-open development Lange Gasse 30
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around 1920 historically important. Two-storey, dominant mansard roof with large roof house, plaster ornaments partially preserved, rustic base, elaborate, original doors. 09253500
 


Door frame Malzgasse 1
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re. 1804 artistically and technically important. Sandstone, basket arch, with inscription. 09253525
 


Front door of a residential building Malzgasse 4
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2nd half of the 19th century historical door leaf, artistically and technically important. 09253526
 


Former brewery
Former brewery Malzgasse 7; 9
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18th century Structurally and historically important. Mighty structure with a crooked mansard roof and two long roof pikes, sandstone walls. 09253661
 


Saxon postal mileage column
Saxon postal mileage column Market
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re. 1729 Partial copy of a distance column, important in terms of traffic history. Copy of a Saxon distance column marked 1729, made of Cotta sandstone , has been erected in the typical form as an obelisk inscribed with distance information on a high base, each with two Polish and spa coats of arms as well as "AR" monogram and post horn mark. In 1929 and 1954 the tip was replaced. In 1983 the column was given a new color. Sandstone, obelisk with coat of arms on pedestal, various inscriptions on distances, year and post horn mark. 09253466
 


Town hall in open development
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Town hall in open development Market 1
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1696-1703 Significant in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the square. Centrally located on the market square, compact structure, two-storey, with a steep, dominant hipped roof, two large towers and bat dormers, central roof turret (approx. 15 m) with clock, lantern, bell, onion hood, weather vane, plastered structure indicating the floors, portal with volute gable and Saxon and Neustädter coat of arms ( Berken von der Duba , marked 1703), beaver tail cover. 09253465
 


Former  Café Wochenpost, now a residential building
Former Café Wochenpost, now a residential building Market 2; 3
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1957/1959 Residential house in closed development and corner location - successful closure of the western side of the market square, which was destroyed in the war, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Two-storey, with hipped roof, conservative structure with moderately modern, terraced porch (with railing), architect: Alfred Gottfried (Dresden). 09253486
 


Residential building with western corner tower in closed development
Residential building with western corner tower in closed development Market 5
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around 1750 two-storey massive building, constitutive part of the old market development, of architectural significance. With a wide hipped roof, with an accentuating corner tower (to Kirchgasse 1). 09253635
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Market 6
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after 1755 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square. Solid, two-storey, shop fitting. 09253467
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Market 7
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after 1755 with shop, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the square. Two-storey, massive, compact structure with a half-hip roof. 09253468
 


Barrel vault in the basement Market 10
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17th century historically important. 09253469
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Market 11
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after 1755 Formative part of the old market development, of architectural significance. Solid, two-story, old roof structure, roof with three bat dormers, eaves cornice. 09253470
 


House in a corner
House in a corner Markt 12
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after 1755 Part of the old market development, historically important. Spread out, three-storey, with a half-hip roof. 09253471
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Market 14
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1900, later increased, core much older with shop, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey with a roof house, lattice windows, sandstone walls, elaborate ornamental structure preserved on the ground floor (rusticated pilasters with playful capitals, including egg stick ), the interior of the shop preserved. 09253472
 


Residential building in closed development Markt 18
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Kern 2nd half of the 19th century with shop, accentuates the SE corner of the market square, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, with a dominant stepped gable (with spheres and pseudo-acroterion), window frames partly bevelled, partly with ears. 09253476
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Markt 19
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3rd quarter of the 19th century with shop, part of the southern image of the market square, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-story, window decorations in neo-renaissance forms, cross bar window. 09253477
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Market 20
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last quarter of the 19th century Part of the southern market development, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Three-story, later shop installation on the ground floor, upper floors with profiled window walls, eaves cornice. 09253605
 


Residential building in closed development Markt 21
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1958/1960 with shop (drugstore), a congenial addition to the marketplace situation after the destruction of the war, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. Three-storey, four-axis on the ground floor increased by shop windows with very flat arches, the lettering “drugstore” in the golden ratio. 09253478
 


Inn in the corner of Bahnhofstrasse and in closed development
Inn in the corner of Bahnhofstrasse and in closed development Market 23
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re. 1946 A mixture of styles from forms from the 1920s and 1930s, an example of the continuity of pre-war forms, built in the first phase of reconstruction after the Second World War, of architectural and urban significance. Two-and-a-half-story, mighty saddle roof facing Bahnhofstrasse. Continuous round arched windows on the ground floor, inscription panel 18th century, lattice windows, to Bahnhofstrasse "Alfred Arnold" as sgraffito in old German script. 09253479
 


Former  House Voogt
Former House Voogt Markt 24
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re. 1632 Residential house in half-open development - later facade design in the Rococo (probably the oldest house in the market), of architectural significance. Two-storey, old structure, with a hipped roof that is inclined again towards the eaves, five and eight axes, opening to the market side in the middle, lattice windows. 09253481
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Markt 26
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1950s with shop, part of the popular marketplace west reconstruction, of architectural and urban importance. Two-storey, shop floor with very flat arches, inclusion of rural designs (roof pike). 09253482
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Markt 27
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1950s with shop, part of the popular marketplace west reconstruction, of architectural and urban significance. Two-storey, shop floor with very flat arches, inclusion of rural designs (roof pike). 09253484
 


Residential building Marktgasse 1
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1950s simple, but high-quality example of the reconstruction, closes the SW corner of the market, of architectural and urban importance. Two-storey, attic house, lattice windows. 09253631
 


Former forge Neue Gasse 1
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Door frame re. 1834 Standing on the eaves of the square and thus closing it, of local significance. Two-storey, sandstone door frames (basket arch), technology: power hammer from Hecker & Sohn, Dresden, with electric drive, Dresden 1919/20. 09253657
 


Residential house (surrounding framework) with extension at right angles (with old upper arbor)
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Residential house (surrounding framework) with extension at right angles (with old upper arbor) Neue Gasse 10
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1st half of the 19th century Remaining rural architecture in an urban context, of architectural significance. Half-hip roof with bat dome, upper floor half-timbered, boarded up on the narrow side, restored double framework with headbands. 09253592
 


Former  Town mill
Former Town mill Obergraben 1
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1880s Residential house in semi-open development - without a newer extension, of importance in terms of building history and local history. Hipped roof, two-storey, with jamb, belt cornices, window crowns, entrance granite walls with basket arches. 09253524
 


Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Obergraben 2
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2nd half of the 18th century Testimony to the old rural architecture in the urban context, of significance in terms of building history. Upper floor still partly half-timbered (gable side slated), gable roof sloping further towards the eaves, front door walls with basket arch, original window sizes. 09253523
 


Factory owner's villa Obergraben 4
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around 1900 historically important. Two-and-a-half-storey villa on an angled floor plan, mansard roof, clinker brick building with sandstone shaped stones, risalit, balcony, street-facing risalit: thermal bath window, gable with fans and initials AP (forms of the German Renaissance), moving roof landscape, windows preserved, roof covering glazed beaver tail. 09253617
 


Residential house in open development Polenzer Gasse 1
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, shapes both the image of Polenzer Gasse and the visual relationship with Dresdner Strasse, which is important in terms of building history. Ornamentally slated, hipped roof, beaver tail covering, large window openings on the gable end. 09253671
 


Residential building in closed development Polenzer Gasse 2
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1st half of the 19th century integral part of the established street scene, of importance in terms of building history. Two-storey, beaver tail covering, original size window. 09253672
 


Residential house in open, formerly half-open development Polenzer Gasse 7
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1st half of the 19th century as a head building, embodying the beginning of the suburban core development, of importance in terms of urban development. 09253674
 


Residential house in semi-open development Postgasse 1
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Door walls re. 1820 Upper floor half-timbered plastered, of architectural significance. Door jambs with basket arch and inscription. 09253507
 


Residential building Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 6
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around 1900 two-storey house with clinker brick facade, of architectural significance. Gabled central projectile, yellow clinker, ornamentally offset with red clinker, sandstone window frames, cement rustication, crowned with obelisks. 09253625
 


Residential house in open development, with integrated workshop Rugiswalder Weg 4
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re. 1934 Modeled on the farmhouse with forms of the home style of the 1930s, of architectural and local significance. Plastered facade, tailcoat roof, bat dormer, symmetrical structure, ground floor window with clinker shutters, clinker brick entrance, upper floor smaller windows, raised, old German sgraffito: Martin Schmidt ..., two panels: 1826 - 1934 - KW - MS “What you inherit from your fathers have, acquire it to own it. " 09253610
 


Catholic parish and church of St. Gertrud
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Catholic parish and church of St. Gertrud Struvestraße 5
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Laying of the foundation stone in 1927 Catholic church, parsonage and enclosure - the church and parsonage are uniformly designed in expressionistic forms and are of architectural importance. Church: Hall church with entrance porch, gable roof, turret, straight choir end, embossed granite cuboids, plaster structure, high, narrow windows, eaves cornice. Built around a corner together with the rectory. Rectory: two-story, hipped roof, triangular skylights, outside staircase, cornices, original windows preserved. 09253540
 


Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Struvestraße 9
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re. 1924 Example of conservative designs in the 1920s, important in terms of building history. Embossed base, central entrance with board, ground floor pilaster structure, hipped roof with loft extension: attic, seat niche portal, original front door, inscription on the board: “After anxious times of need and agony, the sun will shine again. Anno 1924. CL Heilmann. " 09253541
 


Equipment shed and hose tower of the fire brigade in open development and memorial plaque
Equipment shed and hose tower of the fire brigade in open development and memorial plaque Struvestraße 10
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around 1925 of importance in terms of building history and local history. Tool shed: four-axis, two-storey, mansard roof with gabled roof extension, embossed base zone, high ground floor with round-arched gates, garments and keystones made of sandstone, cornice, above axially arranged windows, eaves cornice, row of nine narrow windows on one side, remarkable gates with fittings, memorial plaque for the Fallen of the volunteer Turner fire brigade Neustadt / Sa. 1914–1918: Old German script, relief (steel helmet and oak leaves), hose tower with pyramid roof . 09253542
 


Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Struvestraße 11
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1905/1910 Part of the closed street of Sebnitzer Strasse, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Three-storey, house stone plinth, ground floor clinker brick and plaster structure with reliefs, asymmetrical entrance, subtle structure of the building through plaster structures, also with the roof house. 09253580
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Struvestraße 12
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around 1910 Part of the closed street of Sebnitzer Strasse, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Three-story, high house stone plinth, built-in shop, asymmetrical portico motif of the house entrance, door preserved, colossal order through plastering, stained glass windows, jewelry, original windows throughout. 09253578
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Struvestraße 13
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around 1890 Part of the closed street of Sebnitzer Strasse, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Three-storey, sandstone plinth, brick facade, structural elements and ornamental elements made of sandstone, highlighting of the 1st floor with more elaborate decoration: window crowning, cornices, corner rustication, gate preserved. 09253579
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Struvestraße 15
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after 1880 Plastered building with a late historical facade, important in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey solid plastered building with remnants of wall structure, intact wall-opening ratio, the sides with triangular gables each with two axes: top floor, original standing dormers in between with the same finish, old sprouting partially present, original door leaf. 09279075
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Struvestraße 17
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around 1890 Part of the closed street of Sebnitzer Strasse, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Two-storey, sandstone plinth, brick facade, loft extension, upper floor accentuated by window roofing made of stone, protruding cornice, entrance door preserved. 09253577
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Struvestraße 20
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around 1890 Plastered building with a late historical facade, part of the closed street of Sebnitzer Strasse, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Two-storey with loft extension, flat risalit, plastered facade, baroque building decoration, especially in the risalit area (Hermenpilaster, shell, oculus), side gate entrance, door preserved, entrance with stairs cut into the building, uniformly designed together with No. 12. 09253575
 


Residential building in closed development Struvestraße 21
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around 1890 Plastered building with a late historical facade, part of the closed street of Sebnitzer Strasse, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Two-storey, eaves cornice, flat central risalit, roof house, house stone plinth, plastered facade, building decoration and window frames made of sandstone, two entrances, highlighting of the risalit by corner rustics and window crowning, with no.13 and Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Straße 20 uniformly designed. 09253576
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Struvestraße 22
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around 1890 Plastered building with a late historical facade, part of the closed development on Sebnitzer Straße, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Two-storey, with loft extension, flat, gabled central risalit, plastered facade, baroque architectural decoration, especially in the risalit area (hermen pilaster, shell, oculus and crowning in the gable), entrance stairs lead into the building, together with no.10 largely uniformly designed. 09253574
 


Residential house in closed development and in a corner
Residential house in closed development and in a corner Struvestraße 23
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around 1890 with a shop, plastered building with a late historical facade, important in terms of building history and urban planning. Two-storey, mezzanine roof extension, sandstone plinth, plastered facade with eclectic architectural decoration, enhancement of the design language towards the corner: rustication, cornices, wrought iron grating and gable top. 09253571
 


Residential house in semi-open development and in a corner location
Residential house in semi-open development and in a corner location Struvestraße 25
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around 1900 Formative part of the Sebnitzer area / corner of Dr.-Wilhelm-Külz-Strasse, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Two-storey, three axes of the corner position three-storey, plaster facade on sandstone plinth. Corner rustication, upper floor highlighted by window coverings. 09253572
 


Three granite monoliths Wilhelm-Kaulisch-Strasse -
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19th century of local importance. Height: approx. 2 m / 3.50 m / 2 m. 09253618
 


Residential house in open development, in front of it a well Wilhelm-Kaulisch-Strasse 1a
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presumably related to 1853, older core Upper floor half-timbered, partly plastered, partly clad, largely originally preserved example of rural construction in the meanwhile urban context, at a crucial point in the street. Half-timbered partly plastered, partly slated (gable), front door sandstone walls with inscription window sprouted and in original size. 09253677
 


House and stone deck bridge Wilhelm-Kaulisch-Strasse 1b
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Core 18th century or older Upper floor half-timbered, partly plastered, partly clad, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene. Residential house: broad, compact structure, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, low storey heights, plastered facade, steep pitched roof, gable sides slated, extension, original window sizes and sprouts, ground floor: stone window walls, profiled, structure unchanged in size and cubature, old door leaf. 09253612
 


Residential house in open development Wilhelm-Kaulisch-Strasse 4
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around 1890 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Saddle roof, little roof house with blown gable, clinker brick facade, corner rustication, cornices, balcony, window frames and decorative elements made of sandstone and cement, elaborately ornamented window crowns, granite staircase. 09253613
 


Residential house in open development Wilhelm-Kaulisch-Strasse 6
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Plate on the narrow side inscribed. 1865 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Two gabled risalits, two-storey, mezzanine, gable roof, profiled window and door frames, balcony, cornices, classicist jewelry, e.g. B. eaves, door leaf preserved, outside staircase. 09253614
 


Apartment building in open development Wilhelm-Kaulisch-Strasse 31
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1938-1941 Part of a cooperative settlement, which was built in the Third Reich analogous to the construction of the road leading by, as the only building of this type largely preserved here originally, of architectural significance. Two-storey, hipped roof with bat dormers, shutters, scratch plaster and door frame made of "fluted" concrete, original door leaf, inside original flights of stairs and apartment doors, plain tile covering. 09253662
 

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).

Detailed memorial texts

  1. Chapel: granite base, otherwise sandstone, entrance porch with portal, outside staircase, rose window and chapels in the east, strong buttresses, eaves cornice, heavily coarsened Gothic building ornamentation:
    1. Sandstone grave of the Karl Ernst Winkler family (aedicula, weathered inscription, end of the 19th century),
    2nd sandstone grave of the Pohl family (late 19th century),
    3. Sandstone grave of the Max Frohwald Forker family (aedicule), weathered inscription, 18? (End of the 19th century),
    4. Grave of the Friedrich August Voogt family (1804–1876),
    5. Sandstone tomb (aedicula), Johann Gottlieb Schöne family (1797–1880),
    6. Baroque tomb with a female figure (18th century),
    Monument German / French War (obelisk with inscriptions), Traugott Hermann Piersig (1835–1885) grave with enclosure.
  2. Park, Goethestrasse - Structural Protected Goods:
    Access: landscaped curved path system, water-bound ceiling, partly with edging (new). Garden furnishings: three wooden duck / swan houses, VVN monument granite monolith with the inscription “VVN” with surrounding plaza, monument 100 years Arthur-Richter-Park 1892–1992 (no monument). Water elements: pond with fountain, watercourse and three bridges (in the style of post-war modernism).
    Vegetation: avenues and rows of trees: row of oak trees (Quercus robur) on the east and south sides, linden roundabout in the south-east corner. Individual trees: valuable old trees, u. a. Consists of linden (Tilia spec.), sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus), false cypress (Chamaecyparis spec.), pedunculate oak (Quercus robur), red oak (Quercus rubra), horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum), European beech (Fagus sylvatica), hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) ), some replanting in the wrong location. Hedges and shrubs: numerous ornamental shrubs, some newly planted, large old stands of rhododendrons, cut hornbeam hedge (Carpinus betulus) between the row of oaks in the east. Other protected assets: ground relief: level, view: to the church tower to the north.
  3. Evangelical Jakobikirche. First mentioned in 1346, alterations in 1495, 1648, 1676 and 1776. 1883/84 Demolition and neo-Gothic new building with tower by Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel, only the remains of the first building (14th century) preserved in the choir. Restoration 1969/70. Quarry stone construction, partly plastered. Retracted, single-nave choir with 3/8 end, surrounded by buttresses, with ogival windows. The single-nave nave adapted to this design, the tower on the south side. The choir with ribbed vault over two bays. Boxes on the north and south side of the choir. Pointed triumphal arch to the elongated ship. This with ribbed vault over five bays and surrounding single-storey wooden galleries.
    Equipment: Altar, baptism, pulpit 19th century. In the choir two beautiful epitaphs made of sandstone for Hans Georg von Whese († 1578) and his wife Anna von Ponickau († 1579) and for Heinrich von Hermsdorf auf Polenz († 1581), both Attributed to Christoph Walther II. Life-size, risen Christ with the flag of the cross, colored carved figure, 17th century. Parts of an organ front, 17th century, large organ by Eule , 1884, modified in 1976/77. (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
    St. Jacob Church: west portal with wall painting (evangelist symbols), inside cross rib vault, chapel-like niches on the upper floor, gallery, stalls, altar, pulpit and organ prospect in a uniform design (with Gothic elements from the time of construction), in the choir area two high-quality large Renaissance Epitaphs (1578 and 1581 from the workshop of Walther / Dresden):
    1. Hans Georg Wehse and Anna von Ponickau: three-story Renaissance architecture, reliefs of the Passion (Golgotha ​​with the dead, Ascension), God the Father with the Holy Spirit, flanking: two cardinal virtues.
    2. Heinrich von Hermsdorf: Renaissance architecture with reliefs, praying deceased in front of a crucifix, above the Ascension of Christ. - Opposite the pulpit: sculpture of Christ blessing with the flag of the cross, painted in color, 17th century (from a baroque altar).
    Pfarrer-Gabriel-Reich-Park: former churchyard, expanded in 1843/1844 and cemetery of the city until 1869, today used as a park, the path of the former crossroads with an avenue of cut winter linden trees (Tilia cordata) still exists, from east to west, from the linden avenue that used to run from north to south, two trees are still preserved near the church, enclosed in the north, east and west with a hornbeam hedge that was previously cut (see also Neue Sächsische Kirchengalerie. Volume 16: Die Ephorie Pirna. Leipzig 1904. p. 908, 934-935).
  4. Monument text: In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began erecting the Saxon post-mile pillars. Elector Friedrich August I wanted to build a modern traffic and transport control system in the electorate in order to promote trade and economy. He entrusted Magister Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679 - 1742) with the implementation. The system of post mile pillars comprised distance pillars, quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars. The distance columns should be set up in the cities in front of the city gates, later only on the marketplaces. Quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars were set up along the Poststrasse. They received a consecutive numbering (row number), starting from the beginning of the measurement. The all-mile columns were set up outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). The distance pillars were marked with the monogram "AR" for "Augustus Rex", the Electoral Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian double coat of arms and the Polish royal crown. The full mile, half mile columns and quarter milestones were all similarly labeled, none of them had a coat of arms, but the monogram "AR". The distances were given in hours (1 hour = ½ post mile = 4.531 km). This mile system was the first European traffic management system. The pillar considered here is of great importance in the history of traffic as part of the nationally significant postal system. (LfD / 2013).

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