List of cultural monuments in Niederwürschnitz
The list of cultural monuments in Niederwürschnitz contains the cultural monuments in Niederwürschnitz .
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
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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.
- Map view to set coordinates. In this map view, cultural monuments are shown without coordinates with a red marker and can be placed on the map. Cultural monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, cultural monuments with a picture are marked with a green marker.
- 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 ; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .
Niederwürschnitz
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Access bridge over the Würschnitz | Chemnitzer Strasse - (map) |
probably 1st half of the 19th century | Probably the last preserved stone arch bridge of the place in a design that shapes the townscape, of architectural significance.
Simple stone arch bridge made of schisty quarry stone masonry with original handrail supports of the same material that have been preserved on both sides, which are built into the vault masonry as a keystone extended upwards, the supporting walls on the meadow side are original, those on the street side are younger. |
09238117
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Residential building (former guest house) | Chemnitzer Strasse 23 (map) |
around 1880 | Former bakery and restoration with bowling alley, garden terrace etc., plastered building largely preserved in its originality with echoes of the Swiss style, significance in terms of building history, local history and the townscape.
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09238116
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Residential stable house and barn of the three-sided courtyard | Chemnitzer Strasse 30 (map) |
around 1800 | Rural half-timbered buildings typical of the time and landscape of a well-preserved small farm, part of the old local structure, of architectural significance.
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09238119
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Former stable house of a farm | Chemnitzer Strasse 31 (map) |
1708 dendro | Upper floor half-timbered, construction typical of the time and landscape with relatively rare half-timbered construction (K-struts), one of the oldest buildings in the village, part of the old local structure, of architectural significance.
Despite changes on the ground floor, the appearance of the building largely preserved in its original form, two-storey elongated building with a gable roof, ground floor subsequently massively driven under with annoying garage installation, originally probably surrounding area in the living area, in the area of the former room, according to the previous owner, an inscription should be added to the current one dated 1645 before the cladding of the girder (1745 is more likely in the opinion of the surveyors), on the upper floor originally slightly protruding half-timbering visible on the long sides with four half "wild man figures" on corner and collar posts, originally The windows between the continuous transom heights were probably enlarged upwards in the 19th century, boarded gable, roof without superstructures, old German slate roofing on the courtyard side. The dating is based on four uniformly dating samples. The dating is consistent with structural observations. |
09238118
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Residential stable house (No. 59a) and side building (No. 59) of a former four-sided courtyard | Chemnitzer Strasse 59; 59a (card) |
Late 18th century | Both buildings with clad half-timbered upper floor, buildings typical of the time and the landscape, largely preserved in their original location, parts of the old local structure, of architectural significance.
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09238121
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Residential house with fence and gate system | Hartensteiner Strasse 2 (map) |
1896 according to the building file | Clinker brick facade with balcony, villa-like building by the mechanical engineering manufacturer Friedrich Scheiter, echoes of the Swiss style, elaborately designed and original example of the Wilhelminian reshaping of the site, significant in terms of building history and site development history.
Two-storey massive clinker building with a moderately inclined, protruding gable roof (purlin roof), flat over-gabled central projection on the street side as well as a representative balcony located on it (consoles, probably made of artificial stone, in the form of caryatids and wrought iron, bulged parapet grating), base made of sandstone polygonal facade design Cornices and pilaster strips made of reddish bricks and shaped bricks, in between ocher-colored bricks, free chevrons with fretwork, original double-winged entrance door (refurbished), slate roof covering, fencing with columns made of ocher-colored bricks with sandstone crowning and preserved, wrought iron fence panels. |
09238111
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Residential stable house | Hartensteiner Strasse 7 (map) |
1723 Dendro | Upper floor half-timbered, building typical of the time and the landscape, largely preserved in its original form, one of the oldest buildings in the village, part of the old local structure, of architectural significance.
Two-storey building with a gable roof and two smaller, already historical, garden-side additions (including an oven), massive ground floor, probably subsequently driven under in the living area, with historical door and window sizes, walls missing, plaster renewed, upper floor visible framework with original, relatively small window openings between Continuous transom heights, on the garden side a slight protrusion with rounded filler wood and simple bevel on the upper floor threshold, door and window stock probably early 20th century, old German slate covering. |
09238114
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Residential building | Hartensteiner Strasse 12 (map) |
marked 1826 | Upper floor half-timbered, building typical of the time and the landscape, largely preserved in its original form, part of the old local structure, of architectural significance.
Two-storey building with a steep gable roof, ground floor massive and newly plastered with partly enlarged window openings, original ashlar door walls with straight, profiled roofing with toothed frieze and dating, upper floor half-timbered, facing the street, plastered on the back, one gable slated, original window sizes, in the gable triangle partly preserved window panes with cut-out drip edge, roof covering Preolit shingles. |
09238113
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Water supply construction with enclosure | Hohensteiner Strasse - (map) |
marked 1906 | Elevated water reservoir of technical history and importance for the townscape.
Embankment with a massive designed porch, plastered with four tall rectangular barred windows, central entrance, balustrade with arched gable above the entrance, wrought iron fence. |
09238112
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Unity of Johanneskirche and Kirchhof | Kirchweg (map) |
after 1900 | Structurally, artistically and locally of importance, material ensemble with the following individual monuments: Church, a tomb and a grave complex (see individual monument list - Obj. 09238120, same address), memorial for the fallen of the First World War and memorial stele (see individual monument list - Obj. 09238126, same Address) and cemetery with avenues (garden monument)
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09238125
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Church, a tomb and a grave complex in the churchyard (see also the list of objects - Obj. 09238125, same address) | Kirchweg (map) |
1903-1904 | Hall church with west tower, stately red clinker brick building built in neo-Gothic forms, with architectural, local history, urban planning, landscape design and artistic significance.
Individual features of the aggregate Johanneskirche and Kirchhof: See above under aggregate ID 09238125 |
09238120
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War and memorial stele | Kirchweg (map) |
after 1918 (war memorial) | Local historical and, in the case of the relief, artistic importance. (see also material list - Obj. 09238125, same address)
Monuments grouped in a small, somewhat elevated, honorary grove, war memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War: wall erected in slate natural stone on a segment-arched floor plan with a sandstone cross built into it in the middle as well as two simple galvanoplastic panels with the names of the fallen and two others assigned to the cross, with relief depictions of a grieving family (inscribed "M. Gruner") |
09238126
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Residential house and enclosure with gate entrance and gate | Lichtensteiner Strasse 23 (map) |
marked 1897 | A historicizing plastered facade, a representative building by the cement goods manufacturer Albin Fritzsch, an example that has been preserved in its originality for the Wilhelminian reshaping of the site, of significance in terms of both building and development.
Two-storey solid plastered building with 4 × 6 window axes, protruding, elaborately designed facades with plastic molded artificial stone parts, among other things in the plinth and parapet area, as corner blocks and window canopies as well as in the area of the chord and eaves cornice, on both sides of the central risalit standing dormer windows also with sculptured artificial stone walls, slate covering, Inside, original, representative, building-proof furnishings have been preserved, original, refurbished house entrance door, fencing with artificial stone pillars and a wrought-iron fence renewed according to historical models, buildings (inside and outside), Client: Albin Fritzsch, cement goods manufacturer. |
09238109
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Residential building | Lichtensteiner Strasse 32 (map) |
around 1900 | Representative rendered building, typical example of the Wilhelminian reshaping of the site, of importance in terms of building history and site development.
Two-storey solid plastered building with 3 × 7 window axes, moderately inclined gable roof and street-side, flat protruding three-axis over-gabled central projection, base sandstone-polygonal masonry, facade design with plastered structures and artificial stone frames, around doors and windows, above the windows clinker brick facing arches with artificial stone facing arches Street-side central axis through window canopies, round windows in the gable tip of the risalit and on it, shell attachment emphasized, original shop windows with roller shutters on both sides of the central door , stairs broken off in front of it, predominantly original window fabric, roof covering Preolit shingles. |
09238115
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Former brickworks with Koller building (including preserved technology), drying building, ring oven, chimneys, outbuildings (former residential stable), field railway with locomotives and lorries, bucket chain excavators and most of the former clay pits | After Steegen 1; 3 (card) |
Koller building at the end of the 19th century | Probably the last brick factory in Saxony completely preserved with all its technology, significance in terms of technology, local and regional history as well as landscape-defining significance.
Brickworks in operation at this location since 1857, possibly the lower, octagonal part of the high chimney from the time before 1900, the outbuildings (former residential stable house) and outbuildings (former residential stable house) and the Koller building on the water trough inside, significant changes - and new buildings after a major fire in 1951 in the 1950s and 1960s, old technology electronically upgraded in the 1970s.
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09238128 |
Remarks
- ↑ The list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony provides binding information .