List of cultural monuments in Oberlungwitz

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Coat of arms of Oberlungwitz
Old stocking factory from 1929

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

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

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Oberlungwitz, city

image designation location Dating description ID
Church of the Abbey district
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Church of the Abbey district Abteistrasse
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1747/48 Significant architectural and local history, originally Abbot's Chapel of Grünhain Monastery.

Simple, flat-roofed rectangular system, roof turrets, remains of a winged altar from around 1500 on the gallery, three baroque reliefs, pulpit carried by figures of Moses, second half of the 18th century, changed in the 19th century, in 1890 the abbey and Oberlungwitz merged.

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Residential building Am Bach 6
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after 1800 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor.

Half-timbered upper floor, clad or plastered, massive ground floor.

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Residential building Am Bach 8
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around 1800 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor.

Half-timbered upper floor, a sliding window and other original windows, upper floor clad, crooked hip roof, massive ground floor, original door and window frames and front door, newer house attached to this.

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Residential house with attached side wing and fencing of the property Am Bach 18
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marked 1847 Architecturally important, half-timbered upper floor, original door frames.

Solid side building, half-timbered upper floor, solid ground floor, original window and door frames.

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Villa with enclosure and garden Erlbacher Strasse 17
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around 1930 Of architectural significance, clinker brick building in the traditionalist style of the 1920s.

Clinker facade, square floor plan, shutters with blinds, fence pillars also clinker, door portal formed by arched brick clinker, emphasized, outside staircase, flamed clinker.

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Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Green way 3
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before 1800 Structurally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings.
  • Residential house: Ground floor partially changed, half-timbered upper floor boarded up and also partly clad, half-hipped roof, half-timbered upper floor, partially covered, half-hipped roof, half-timbered upper floor, roof part and stable part of this house completely preserved,
  • Side building: half-timbered upper floor clad or boarded up, massive ground floor, garage installation, half-hip roof, proportions preserved,
  • Barn: Filled partly with brickwork, partly with clay stakes, before 1800, gable roof, beautiful gate.
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Cottage Hirschgrund 2
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around 1800 Architecturally and socially important, half-timbered house.

Half-timbered upper floor, plastered, shed extension on the gable side, boarded up, solid ground floor, door jambs, door on the upper floor, gable roof, near the abbey church.

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Cottage Hirschgrund 6
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around 1800 Structurally and socially important.

Half-timbered structure, presumably also on the ground floor, gable clad, crooked hip roof, gable-sided extension, plastered house.

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milestone
milestone Hofer Strasse
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around 1858 (milestone) Station stone made of sandstone and moved from the original location, significant in terms of traffic history.

Station stone. When recorded in 1994 still without inscription and crown. - Restored around 2000 and installed on the newly designed forecourt next to the “Zur Post” inn. Until it was recovered, the stone behind the bus shelter opposite the Humboldt School was hidden. Its original location was probably on the corner of Poststrasse and Hofer Strasse (see www.oberlungwitz.de/sehenswuerdheiten.htm).

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Stocking factory building Hofer Strasse 18
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1925/1926 Long three-storey building with a reinforced concrete mansard roof, divided into various protruding elements such as a semicircular stair tower and an entrance building with a staircase, design in Art Deco, authentically preserved inside and outside, of architectural, economic and local significance.

History:

  • 1864 Otto Kunze started to produce stockings (second stocking factory, after Louis Bahner (start of industrial production in 1842)),
  • In 1925/26 Kunze built a new factory building in the Art Deco style,
  • Between 1945 and 1972 "Otto Kunze KG",
  • 1972 nationalized to VEB Modestrumpf,
  • Around 1980/85 incorporation into the VEB Strumpfwerke Tourmalin Hohenstein-Ernstthal,
  • 1979 ESDA stocking company,
  • In 1990 VEB Strumpfwerke Tourmalin Hohenstein-Ernstthal was transformed into Tourmalin - Strumpfwaren GmbH.
  • 2015 cessation of production.

Structural assets:

Production building: compact, plastered construction, original windows and doors as well as cubature; Reinforced concrete structure; two spacious stairwells with lifts; elaborate, irregular design of the mansard roof.

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Residential house with attached workshop building to the courtyard as well as with gate entrance and enclosure to the neighboring property Hofer Strasse 19
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Late 19th century Architecturally and historically important in terms of urban development, Wilhelminian style building.

Forms a unit, residential house on the street with a gable roof, two-storey, six axes, central projection, gable, there round windows and arched windows, plastered facade, cornice, original window frames with horizontal beams on the first floor, gate and fence.

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Two neighboring stocking factories consisting of * two half-timbered buildings and two production buildings on the factory site as well as * three production and administration buildings along Hofer Straße (without the formerly four separate two-story houses) and * porter's house with bridge access (two figures on it)
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Two neighboring stocking factories consisting of
  • two half-timbered buildings and two manufacturing buildings on the factory site as well
  • three production and administration buildings along Hofer Strasse (without the four separate two-story houses) and
  • Porter's house with access to the bridge (two figures on it)
Hofer Strasse 32
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1st third of the 20th century (stocking factory complex) Factory of the stocking factory Robert Götze (ROGO-Werke) and stocking factory Friedrich Tauscher (FTO-Werke), united in 1949 to form VEB Feinstrumpfwerke Oberlungwitz (FSO), later until 1990 Kombinat Esda, two economically important companies for the hosiery industry in Oberlungwitz, began on this property Stocking production in the 18th century, the original buildings such as baroque houses of a mill, half-timbered buildings, one with a splendid segment arch portal, administrative buildings in the reform style of the time around 1910, factory buildings as clinker buildings in the modern style of 1928 by the Chemnitz architect Friedrich Wagner-Poltrock come from this time designed.

The seamless development of the building history can be demonstrated at the site and is therefore an important building-historical, local, artistic and art-historical testimony to the textile industry and factory construction in general.

History of stocking factory Robert Götze / Friedrich Tauscher:

  • 1886 foundation,
  • 1928 new buildings in the modern style, both of which harmonize with each other,
  • 1945 takeover by SMAD,
  • 1949 The Tauscher company becomes VEB Feinstrumpfwerke Oberlungwitz,
  • 1953 The Robert Götze factory is also integrated into VEB Feinstrumpfwerke Oberlungwitz (FSO) (and connection of VEB Feinstrumpfwerke Sachsenring, Lichtenstein)
  • On January 1, 1965, VEB Feinstrumpfwerke Oberlungwitz (and Vereinigte Feinstrumpfwerke Esda Auerbach / E. And Feinstrumpfwerke “3 Tannen” Thalheim) was incorporated into the newly founded VEB Vereinigte Feinstrumpfwerke Thalheim as a part of the company.
  • Later / 1982? incorporated into Kombinat Esda,
  • 1990 reprivatisation,
  • from 1990 (until 2015?) ROGO Strumpfwerke GmbH

Protected goods:

  • Building (XXII): Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, marked 1790, original door portal with date and initial, very beautiful original front door, striving half-timbered structure, arched portal, crooked hip mansard roof, wide threshold ring, built by Johann Emanuel Samuel Uhlig - organist of the abbey church (his Grandfather Samuel Uhlig is said to have set up the first stocking knitting chair - handcraft chair - in Abtei / Oberlungwitz),
  • Hofer Straße ROGO production building (northeast in the area): Modern, multi-storey clinker brick building with tower-like building extension, flat roof with skylights, another artistic structure on the tower consisting of four struts that enclose a metallic sphere, 19227/28 by Friedrich Wagner-Poltrock (Chemnitz) designed, original facade structure with design elements preserved,
  • Production building: A followed by the clinker building, around 1910, five-storey, plastered construction, reinforced concrete saddle roof, hipped on the west side, triangular roof structure on the eaves side facing Hofer Strasse, west side facing Hofer Strasse also tower construction, facade structured by protruding cornice, connecting structure at the height of the second floor via the main entrance to the neighboring production building of the Friedrich Tauscher company, probably not built until the second half of the 20th century,
  • Production building (Friedrich Tauscher factory): Right / east of the gate entrance, three-storey plastered building, probably reinforced concrete, windows in small parts, changed on the third floor, triangular dormer windows on the eaves side, hipped roof,
  • From there, at a right angle towards Hofer Straße, an older building (probably the administration building / office of the Tauscher company): three-storey plastered building, mansard hipped roof, slate covering, cornice and risalit, connecting building (arch) made of clinker to the western production building, in the corner
  • (In the direction of Hofer Straße) inserted connecting structure: plastered building, mansard hipped roof, various window openings, gate entrance, extension to the south, three-storey elongated production building with flat hipped roof, cardboard covering, elevator structure, connecting structure to the western production building,
  • In front of the house of the former mill, keystone dated 1774, solid ground floor, original window frames with two covings and bevels, baroque windows, half-timbered upper floor striving, front door original, initial "GS" and date on the door frame, crooked mansard roof,
  • On Hofer Straße production building (Friedrich Tauscher): multi-storey clinker brick building of the modern age with high-quality artistic, originally preserved facade design, designed by Friedrich Wagner-Poltrock (Chemnitz) in 1928, top row of windows with triangular closure, flat roof (cardboard covering), original facade structure,
  • Behind in the inner courtyard boiler house / energy center (?) (Without southern extensions): group of buildings consisting of low-rise and single-storey building with building-high windows, 1928, clinker brick construction, coat of arms-like mural / relief with the initials FTO made of clinker bricks,
  • Further production buildings of the Friedrich Tauscher company are grouped around the inner courtyard: (from left to right):
    • NO MONUMENT: probably built later, three-storey plastered building, hipped roof with dormers and central projection encompassing seven window axes, gate entrance probably added later,
    • To the south / to the right of the production building
    • Around 1930, four-storey plastered building, probably reinforced concrete, large windows, hipped roof, tower structure (elevator?),
  • Another production building at right angles to it: two-story, large window openings, flat roof, elevator tower.
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Residential building Hofer Strasse 48
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around 1820 Architecturally important, with half-timbered upper floor and original door portal.

Half-timbered upper floor, slated, a massive gable, new house added, originally with a crooked hip roof, original window and door walls on the ground floor, the house is probably empty, important because of its location on the main street.

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Residential stable house, two side buildings (one with an upper arbor) and barn of a four-sided courtyard Hofer Strasse 57
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before 1800 Architecturally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings, street-defining location.

Farm not visited, is on the road, important for the townscape,

  • Residential building: windows that are too large in the half-timbered upper floor gable, ground floor solid, upper floor clad, gable roof, probably around 1800,
  • Side building on the street side: half-timbered upper floor clad, gable roof, solid ground floor,
  • Second side building with gable facing the street: half-timbered upper floor, gable slated, on the eaves side open arcade with pegged wood connections, probably before 1800, gable roof, boarded gable triangle, covered with corrugated iron,
  • Barn: Presumably partly used as a coach house, rubble stone gable, partly replaced by brickwork, gable roof.
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Residential building Hofer Strasse 60
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after 1800 Rural traditional building with clad half-timbered upper floor, of importance in terms of architectural history and the appearance of the town.

Half-timbered upper floor, clad, ground floor solid, half-hip roof, without additional shop extension.

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Residential building with workshop extension Hofer Strasse 62
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1st half of the 19th century Significant in terms of building history and character of the townscape, rural house with half-timbered upper floor and beautiful door portal.

Half-timbered upper floor plastered, ground floor massive, original front door, window and door frames, crooked hip roof, workshop retrofitted.

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Residential house with attached side wing Hofer Strasse 87
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inscribed 1806 Architecturally important, rural building with half-timbered upper floor and beautiful door portal.

Dated on the door frame, further initial D, horizontal beams, original front door, shutters, window frames with two covings and bevels, window with cross frame, upper floor clad, shop door with shops, possibly shop installation afterwards around 1820, half-hipped roof, important for the townscape, very good original stock in In a good state of preservation, beautiful original, double-leaf door with doubled boards.

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Cottage Hofer Strasse 103
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before 1800 Architecturally and socially important, half-timbered house with original door frames.

Saddle roof with uprights, high-striving half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, empty, eaves-side extension on the ground floor.

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Apartment building in open development Hofer Strasse 104
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around 1905 With a shop, simple plastered building of late historicism, of urban value.

Plastered facade, two-storey, gable, decorations, drawers and doors from the time of origin, plaster changed, partially hipped roof, original windows.

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school Hofer Strasse 137
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1889-1891 Structurally and historically important, Wilhelminian style building.

Plastering on the ground floor, corner blocks, polygonal masonry base, changed windows, original front door with outside staircase, school subsequently expanded, this extension is not a monument.

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Post office, later with an inn Hofer Strasse 155
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after 1788 As a post office with changing horses of extraordinarily great importance in terms of local history as well as architectural and urban development, half-timbered building with a baroque basket arch portal.

Solid ground floor, arched portal, representative building in very good original condition with extremely high importance for the townscape, half-timbered upper floor striving, rich in wood, half-hip mansard roof, original dormers, former enclosures.

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Residential house, former stable house Hofer Strasse 175
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around 1800 Architecturally important, rural house with half-timbered upper floor.

Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, original windows, door changed, two windows that are too large on the first floor, upper floor slated.

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Masters' house, guild house of the hosiery, later old people's home Hofer Strasse 197
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1838 Plastered building that is significant in terms of local history and urban planning, beautiful classicist door portal with carved door leaves of artistic importance.

Three-storey, horizontal beams over the door, windows changed, plastered facade, hipped roof, decorated front door.

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town hall
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town hall Hofer Strasse 203
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1904 Distinctive plastered construction of architectural, architectural, urban history and local significance, in the style of late historicism.

Plaster facade, volute and stepped gable, concrete window frames, neo-renaissance, vestibule with winding column, grid, base polygonal masonry column.

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Two side buildings and a barn of a four-sided courtyard Hofer Strasse 217
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2nd half of the 18th century Striking farm of great importance in terms of house history, social history, local history and urban development, half-timbered buildings, homestead important for the townscape.
  • Barn: timber frame boarded up,
  • Side building: gate passage to the street, half-timbered upper floor, casement window, tenon wood connections, gable roof, upper floor partially boarded up, ground floor massive (mid-18th century),
  • Second side building: half-timbered upper floor, saddle roof, door on the upper floor, ground floor changed, originally probably with a four-arched upper arbor, today added, leafed headbands (around 1700), garage fittings on the first floor,
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Residential building with attached side wings Hofer Strasse 295
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after 1800 Architecturally important, half-timbered construction, important for the townscape.

Hook courtyard, half-timbered upper floor partially plastered, ground floor massive, two windows that are too large on the upper floor, slated, half-hip roof.

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Church with furnishings, churchyard wall, celebratory hall, war memorial for those who fell in the Franco-German War 1870/71 and for those who fell in World War I, soldiers' graves, tomb family site Chr. F. Tauscher, tomb family site Bahner Kirchweg
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1804 Significant in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town, classicistic hall church based on plans by the architect Muhrhardt from Lichtenstein.

Individual features of the aggregate Martinskirche and Kirchhof Oberlungwitz (see also Obj. 09235918):

Church: Lower part of the west tower from an older building with star-vaulted hall, nave 1804, gallery, pulpit and baptism from the time of construction, in the tower hall remains of two winged altars around 1510, Zwickau workshop of Leonhardt Herrgott, baptism 18th century.

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Material entirety Martinskirche and Kirchhof Oberlungwitz, with some individual monuments as well as a horticultural designed churchyard (garden monument) Kirchweg
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19th century Significant in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town, classicistic hall church based on plans by the architect Muhrhardt from Lichtenstein.

Individual features of the aggregate Martinskirche and Kirchhof Oberlungwitz (see also Obj. 09235917):

  • Church: Lower part of the west tower from an older building with star-vaulted hall, nave 1804, gallery, pulpit and baptism from the time it was built, remains of two winged altars in the tower hall from around 1510, Zwickau workshop of Leonhardt Herrgott, baptism 18th century, tower elevation 1923.
  • Churchyard wall,
  • Celebration hall: Address: Kirchweg 1c (?)
  • War memorial for those who fell in the Franco-German War 1870/71, war memorial for those who fell in the First World War (four panels and bronze sculpture), soldiers' graves,
  • Tauscher family site: bronze sculpture,
  • Family site Bahner with bronze sculpture Kneeling woman.
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Residential building, former school Kirchweg 6
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marked 1829 Architecturally and historically of importance, with a half-timbered upper floor and a beautiful classical door portal.

Beautiful original front door, original window and door frames, inside good original condition, solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor clad, inscription on the street side on the door portal.

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Rectory, two side buildings, archway and gate of the rectory Kirchweg 7
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around 1800 Architecturally and historically of importance, beautiful door and window frames, with half-timbered upper floor, location on the churchyard that characterizes the town.

One massive building, after 1850, the other half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, crooked hip roof, beautiful door and window frames, around 1800.

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Residential stable house with attached side wing of a farm New World 2
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marked 1522 (seat niche portal) Valuable half-timbered farmhouse, rare seating niche portal from the Renaissance period, baroque door frame with inscription, of architectural and art historical importance.

Dated on the door frame, arched portal with keystone, there decorated initials and date, on the door frame inscription: “Didn't he think that this house recently measured that he has forgotten the most beautiful house in heaven”, massive ground floor, original window frames with two chamfers and bevel, half-timbered Upper floor plastered, gable-sided extension, this part of the house is the older part of the house with the gable-sided Renaissance seating niche portal from 1592 with the initial “VW” on the keystone, further dating “1522”, quarry stone, partly brick masonry, window frames on the upper floor from the 18th century, half-timbered Upper floor, half-hip mansard roof, high monument value due to its original condition, urban significance and great age of the structure, oldest house according to the dating.

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Residential building Use 1
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probably 2nd half of the 18th century Representative half-timbered building with a slated upper floor of architectural and urban value.

Half-timbered upper floor slated, half-hip roof, massive ground floor, window and door frames preserved.

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Residential house in open development with fencing Use 7
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around 1880 Architecturally important, villa-like house from the early Wilhelminian era.

Plastered facade, two-storey, six axes, central risalit, mid-gable, floating gable, original dormers, gable roof, corner cuboid, cornice, outside staircase, windows partly original.

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Apartment building in a corner location with fencing in the front garden Use 17
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around 1900 Typical Wilhelminian style residential house of architectural and urban value.

Plastered facade, horizontal roofing windows on the first floor, gable, two-storey, without factory extension.

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Residential house (No. 6), farm building with barn (No. 6a) and farm gate Oberer Marktsteig 6; 6a
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around 1890 Architecturally and economically important, the farm from the Wilhelminian era has been preserved in a closed structure.

All red clinker brick and brick masonry, residential building: with roofing windows, floating gables, structural changes, barn with hay elevator, gable roof, gate design with neo-Gothic style elements, tower-like pillars next to gate.

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Residential house (with two house numbers) in open development Oberer Marktsteig 7; 8
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around 1930 Architecturally important, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s.

Two-storey, shutters, balcony, clinker base, plastered facade, ocher-colored, hipped roof, triangular dormers, original design.

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Villa with villa garden and sculpture Ostweg 6
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1933-1934 Architect Hans Heinz Lüttgen from Cologne, client Hans Fischer, garden design Bernhard Dannenberg, garden sculpture Willy Meller, site management Jupp Becker, artistically excellent testimony to the new building, including the garden design, here also the bathing pool and the plastic fish, all including the design of the garden and the The interior has been authentically preserved, is of importance in terms of art history, architectural history and local history.

From 1933–1935, the architect Lüttgen from Cologne in the Zwickau district also built a house for the factory owner Johannes Layritz in Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Heinrich-Wichern-Straße 3–5 (construction management Friedrich Hähnlein, Bernhard Dannenberg gardens).

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school Pestalozzistraße 4
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1927 Structurally and historically important, in the style of the homeland.

Original interior with lead glass windows, Christian motifs, in the stairwell, remains of an ornamental fountain, lockers, doors, floors, windows, front doors, porphyry surrounds, above the entrance a portrait of Pestalozzi, three-story, upper floor slated.

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Residential house with enclosure Poststrasse 4
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around 1905 Architecturally important, Wilhelminian style building with floating gables.

Irregular floor plan, more residential character, plastered facade, original facade structure.

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Villa with garden and gate entrance Robert-Koch-Strasse 2
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1922 Representative villa of the family of the manufacturer Johannes Bahner, of local historical importance in connection with the industrial development, art-historical value, in the reform style of the period after 1910, architect: Erich Basarke, Chemnitz, uniform park despite division into plots (Robert-Koch-Straße 2, 4 and Stollberger Straße 5), fencing with three portal systems, of importance for the townscape and landscape design due to the location, with a balancing function in relation to the factory and residential architecture of the site, scientifically important, among other things, because of three park villas instead of the usual one villa.

Transversely mounted rectangular plastered building, base of polygonal masonry, entrance with semicircular arbor - on Doric columns -, outside staircase leading to the park surrounded by curved parapets, portal walls and doors from the time of construction, side parts of the building look like wing-like additions, semicircular gable of the show side protrudes over eaves, Slate-covered mansard roof with triangular or semicircular bat dormers, loft expanded, massive knee-height, externally in very good original condition.

Intervention in the fabric of the building, however, with the fencing and stairs of the terrace in front, the floor plan changed on the inside on each floor after 1946, some windows and doors from the time of construction, but without the original lattice divisions, window grilles and folding shutters (see also Stollberger Straße 5),

Uniform park despite division into plots (Robert-Koch-Strasse 2, 4 and Stollberger Strasse 5), fencing with three portal systems, untouched trees despite conversion to a public park, avenue and originally created hedges are still visible, reversible disturbances from gardens, garages, Tennis facility.

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Villa with garden and gate entrance Robert-Koch-Strasse 4
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around 1910 (probably built in 1907) Representative villa of the family of the manufacturer Karl Bahner, monument value results from the good original condition as well as the high-quality architectural design, in the reform style of the period around 1910, typical example from the building period, of architectural and local significance, uniform park despite division into plots (Robert- Koch-Straße 2, 4 and Stollberger Straße 5), enclosure with three portal systems, of importance for the townscape and landscape design due to the location, with a balancing function in relation to the factory and residential architecture of the site, scientifically of importance, among other things, because of three park villas instead of the usual one villa.

Former manufacturer's villa, single-storey plastered building (originally smooth plaster, newly plastered at the end of the 1960s), wooden shutters on the ground floor - some with slats and grilles, entrance on the front centered, original single-winged and round-arched front door with curved rungs, with rung-split skylight, small five-step staircase, next to the front door two small rectangular windows with ornamental grating, in the attic window with wooden edging and flower boxes as well as horizontal window roofing: wood with toothed frieze, protruding roof, mansard hipped roof with crested (originally red tiled roof), gable side in the gable triangle with ornamental truss, there toothed frieze and slateing Polygonal masonry, on the ground floor polygonal single-storey arbor,

Inside: top floor with roof truss from the time of construction, first floor plain, without design features, room doors from the time of construction, built-in cupboard in the former bedroom, two-flight wooden staircase with decorated wooden banisters, on the ground floor parquet, the anteroom with tiles, staircase with decorated heating paneling and wooden wall paneling, empty there Clock case, dining room with elegant stucco ceiling and wood paneling, adjoining retrofitting, glazed partition in between, parquet floor,

The garden area no longer shows the route, but there are some old trees, a uniform park despite the division into plots (Robert-Koch-Straße 2, 4 and Stollberger Straße 5), fencing with three portal systems, untouched trees despite being converted into a public park, avenue and originally hedges still visible, reversible disturbances from gardens, garages, tennis courts, which were created later.

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Villa (with extension), as well as fencing and garden Robert-Koch-Strasse 56
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around 1932 Of local and architectural importance, former villa of the stocking manufacturer Götze, in the local style.

Very good original condition, facade clad with natural stone, small triangular bay window, grilles, doors, original windows, very good original interior, so stairs, doors, canopy, main entrance with representation of the stocking knitting and trade, villa of the stocking manufacturer Götze, bowling alley in the garden, small fountain, originally pergola, terrace.

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House and back house Schmiedegasse 1
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after 1800 Architecturally important, residential building with half-timbered upper floor, beautiful door portal.

Half-timbered upper floor, massive ground floor, beautiful, partially preserved window frames and door portal, upstairs corner struts, regular half-timbered, half-hipped roof, rear building: half-timbered, half-hipped roof, two-storey, half-timbered also preserved on the ground floor, eaves-side extension.

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Stocking factory consisting of two factory buildings Stollberger Strasse 1
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1912-1914 High-quality and representative factory building in reform style between 1912 and 1914 by the architects Zapp & Basarke (Chemnitz) and historically significant as the standard of factory building at the beginning of the 20th century, the main building with angled, flat building are the structural remains of the important Oberlungwitz stocking factory Louis Bahner (ELBEO) and therefore of economic and local significance, the older factory buildings from around 1900 were demolished before 2010.

Structural assets:

  • Factory building: 1912–14, plastered building, four-story, hipped roof, original window structure, surrounding cornice, central projecting with semicircular roof, north staircase tower.
  • Factory hall: subsequently added (probably after 1935) plastered building, one and a half story, monopitch roof, connected to the main building.
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Villa with garden and gate entrance Stollberger Strasse 5
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1922 Representative villa of the family of the manufacturer Ernst Bahner, of local historical importance in connection with the industrial development, art historical value, in the reform style of the period after 1910, expressionistically designed portal garments, architect: Erich Basarke, Chemnitz, uniform park despite division into plots (Robert-Koch -Straße 2, 4 and Stollberger Straße 5), fencing with three portal systems, of importance for the townscape and landscape.

As a result of the location with a balancing function compared to the factory and residential building architecture of the place, scientifically relevant, among other things because of three park villas instead of the usual one villa, uniform park despite division into plots (Robert-Koch-Strasse 2, 4 and Stollberger Strasse 5),

Enclosure with three portal systems, untouched trees despite conversion to the Volkspark, avenue and originally created hedges are still visible, reversible disturbances from gardens, garages, tennis facilities that were created later.

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Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard Südbauernweg 19
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before 1800 Structurally important, half-timbered construction.

Half-timbered upper floor, gable slated, steep saddle roof, massive ground floor, original window frames, door portal changed, very good original condition.

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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Südbauernweg 21
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around 1850 Structurally important, half-timbered construction.

Half-timbered upper floor slated, ground floor massive, steep pitched roof.

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Residential building Uferweg 1
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around 1800 Architecturally important, with a half-timbered upper floor.

Half-timbered upper floor clad, door closed, gable-sided extension, crooked hip roof, good original condition.

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Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Ursprunger Strasse 11
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around 1800 Structurally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings.
  • Residential house: solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor clad, gable roof,
  • Side building: boarded up, partially sliding windows, saddle roof, garage installation on the ground floor,
  • Barn: half-timbered jamb, saddle roof, massive gable.
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Residential stable house and side building of a farm Waldenburger Strasse 7
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1796 Architecturally and economically of importance, half-timbered buildings, residential house with high-striving half-timbering and segment arch portals, side buildings with a rare upper arbor.
  • House: 1796,
  • Side building: upper arbor, remainder of the original building, only four arches of the upper arbor survived, tenon wood connections, end of the 18th century, parapet, clay framework, roof changed, very flat gable roof, house moved about four meters from the road,
  • Residential house: half-timbered upper floor with plenty of energy, strong threshold wreath, massive ground floor, original window frames, arched portal dated 1796 with keystone and initial, beautiful front door added later from the end of the 19th century,
  • Stable: also arched portal, in the stable Prussian cap vault, block room preserved,

Address probably Waldenburger Straße 7 and not Waldenburger Straße 9a.

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Villa with enclosure Werkstrasse 3
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around 1900 Architecturally sophisticated clinker brick building from the early days of architectural history.

Clinker facade, red clinker, corner ashlar, single-storey, clinker pillar fence, raised bay window, veranda with leaded glass window.

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Cottage Wirkerweg 16
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around 1820 Architecturally and socially important, half-timbered house.

Half-timbered upper floor, completely preserved, clad, half-hip roof, massive ground floor, original door and window frames, door frames added.

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Remarks

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

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