List of cultural monuments in Oberlosa

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

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

List of cultural monuments in Oberlosa

image designation location Dating description ID
Cemetery portal, remains of the cemetery wall, tomb of the Stöckig manor owner Biermann, tomb for the Beier family and two war memorials for those who died in the First and Second World Wars
Cemetery portal, remains of the cemetery wall, tomb of the Stöckig manor owner Biermann, tomb for the Beier family and two war memorials for those who died in the First and Second World Wars Kirchplatz
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After 1858 (part of the cemetery); 1919 (war memorial) Significant in local history.
  • The gate of the Oberlosa cemetery has the inscription: "Entrance to Eternal Peace built in 1858". It is a stone arched gate influenced by classicism, painted white and yellow (gold), with two wrought iron wings and a cross above.
  • Remnants of the cemetery wall lead to the tomb of the former manor owner Biermann of the Stöckigt manor: Theuma slate with recessed writing, no design peculiarity
  • Tomb for the Beier family: tombstone with a grieving female figure, electroplating
  • War memorial Second World War: Cross with the inscription “To the victims of the Second World War”, chiseled font, granite. This tomb was originally the tomb of the manor owner Zeidler, on this only the memorial plaque for the fallen of World War II was placed.
  • War memorial First World War: simple, roughly hewn stone, green stone, inscription "To your heroes who died in World War I, the thankful community of Oberlosa 1914 - 1918"
09246968
 
Residential stable house, barn, side building and heiste of a farm
Residential stable house, barn, side building and heiste of a farm Kirchplatz 4
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Core 18th century Integral part of the town center structure, significance in terms of local history.
  • Residential house: one-storey, gable roof, shell, ship fillet flat on the shell, extended at the gable
  • Barn: partly quarry stone or half-timbered boarded up, blocked out, gable roof
  • Side building: first floor quarry stone, boarded half-timbered upper floor, gable roof
09246970
 
Gasthof Oberlosa (Black Eagle)
Gasthof Oberlosa (Black Eagle) Kirchplatz 7
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Probably reshaped in 1912 The inn, designed by Paul Dreier for Otto Lindner, is a single-storey plastered building with elements of the reform style. High hipped mansard roof with extensions, arched entrance with keystone framed by pilasters, entrance set back, basket-arched end with keystone (black eagle). Next to the entrance another opening (driveway). The roof area is dominated by a two-axis dwarf house with an oval window in the gable triangle. Windows with small parts. Building and local history relevance. 09246965
 
Residential stable house
Residential stable house Kirchplatz 8
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Before 1800, partially renewed Traditional rural dwelling house with cladding, of architectural and local importance, part of the town center structure. The single-storey solid construction with boarded gables is structurally interesting due to a knee-high with cladding. The ground floor was probably once massively replaced and is not as old as the roof construction (this one before 1800). 09246966
 
Residential stable house
Residential stable house Kirchplatz 9
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Built around 1800, remodeled in 1897 Traditional rural house of local historical importance belonging to the original village development (local square). Solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, boarded gable triangle, gable roof. Building work by Richard Dammhäuser in 1897 for Ernst Hofmann. 09246967
 
Stephanuskirche with equipment
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Stephanuskirche with equipment Kirchplatz 11a
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1782–1786 (church); 1788 (organ) The plastered hall building, Trampeli organ, of significance in terms of building history and local history. Hall church with a bell tower to the east, erected 1782–1786 as a late Baroque building instead of a previous building that was demolished in 1780. The seven-axis church building on a rectangular floor plan (town closure) with hipped roof, in it a tower with clock, bell storey, closure by a Welsche hood with lantern. Slender and high segmented arched windows, well-formed pilaster strips, doors with segmented arched roofing. The flat-roofed hall with two-storey painted galleries on the north and south sides. Construction period equipment: Trampeli organ (prospectus 1788, technology 1932), stalls, pulpit altar with representation of the Eye of God, flanked by pillars and columns with Corinthian capitals and carvings. Beside the altar on both sides lodge prospectuses. Wooden baptismal font from 1894 (in the form of a vase, imitation marble, acanthus leaf motifs, on the lectern lid), interior decoration in the same year (new 1933). Repairs in 1843, 1933 and 1997–2007. Consecrated in the name of Stephanuskirche on September 17, 2011 on the occasion of the 225th anniversary. 09246964
 
Former brewery, later residential building
Former brewery, later residential building Kirchplatz 17
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Around 1800, possibly before The former brewery of the manor Oberlosa was built around 1800. It is a two-storey plastered building with a hipped roof; the house entrance in the middle of the eaves side with a tapering round arch. In the 1930s the brewery was converted for residential purposes. The building is one of the structural remains of the once important property. 09246962
 
Manor house of the manor as well as wall with gate to the park (presumably rising masonry of a demolished outbuilding) and park with two ponds and avenue
Manor house of the manor as well as wall with gate to the park (presumably rising masonry of a demolished outbuilding) and park with two ponds and avenue Kirchplatz 19
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1904 (mansion) Parts of a manor, of architectural and local significance.
  • Manor house: two-storey plastered building on a squat rectangular floor plan, pilasters with plaster grooves on the corners of the building, on the first floor a small balcony with wrought iron grating as a roof over the house entrance, neo-baroque design elements, house entrance flanked by columns, balcony is supported by volute-like cantilever stones, above door sandstone cladding with the inscription "1904 WAZ architect W. Sax ... Deo ”, further representation of a bear, two-winged front door with decorative grating with rung-split skylight, mansard hipped roof, core of the building older
  • Estate park: adjoining the estate, an English park, avenue of chestnuts, two ponds, landscaped grounds around the former "wall pond" southeast of the property and an avenue between the wall pond and the second pond, which was probably included in the original garden design
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Stone cross
Stone cross New Plauensche Strasse
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Before 1500 The probably late medieval stone cross is a murder and atonement cross, an early testimony to lower jurisdiction of exemplary value. 1.05 meter high granite stone cross on a traffic island. Cross arms of different lengths with rounded ends, notch three centimeters long on one side, damaged and restored several times by being hit 09246972
 
Villa with park and enclosure
Villa with park and enclosure Neue Plauensche Strasse 90
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Built in the 2nd half of the 19th century, remodeled around 1905 Remarkable historicizing plastered construction, influences of the country house style, among other things of architectural historical importance. Villa with an irregular floor plan and heterogeneous roof landscape, distinctive round tower and another turret with a Welscher hood, large staircase with railings, ornamental framework, over-molded garage area, magnificent garden with old trees and old paths, more overgrown. 09246959
 

Remarks

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

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Individual evidence

  1. Steinkreuz in Oberlosa on suehnekreuze.eu

Web links

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