List of cultural monuments in Oberwiesenthal

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The list of cultural monuments in Oberwiesenthal contains the cultural monuments in Oberwiesenthal in the Saxon Erzgebirgskreis . The notes are to be observed.

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

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Oberwiesenthal

image designation location Dating description ID
Dreiherrenstein near Oberwiesenthal
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Dreiherrenstein near Oberwiesenthal (Map) marked 1729 Hauptrainstein - denotes the border between the Electorate of Saxony , Bohemia and the rule of Hauenstein , of regional historical importance. Triangular main rock, granite, about 1.50 meters high:
  • North-west side: Electoral Saxon-Polish coat of arms with the letters "FARPES" ​​for Fridericus Augustus Rex Poloniae Elector Saxoniae and the name "Saxony",
  • North-east side: coat of arms of the Hauenstein rule: alliance coat of arms of the margraves of Baden and the dukes of Saxony-Lauenburg , year "1729" and name "Hauenstein",
  • South side: Austrian coat of arms (double-headed eagle) for the Bohemian office of St. Joachimsthal , year "1729" and name "Joachimsthal".
08991891
 


Post mileage
Post mileage Alte Poststrasse
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marked 1723 Copy of a full-mile column, important in terms of traffic history. Copy of a Saxon all-mile column made of granite with the inscriptions "AR / Carlsbad 6 St. 1/8/1723", opposite side "AR / Wiesenthal St. 3/8 / Annaberg 5 St./1723", underneath is the post horn on both sides. The row number has not been applied to the column. After the column broke at the beginning of the 20th century, parts (probably taken from another column) were replaced and placed in a new place. In 1976 the column was restored. 09304959
 


Material entirety Martin Luther Church and churchyard
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Material entirety Martin Luther Church and churchyard Annaberger Strasse
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1863-1866 Material entity Martin Luther Church and cemetery with the following individual monuments: Church, memorial chapel for the fallen of the First World War (former family crypt) and cemetery enclosure (individual monuments ID No. 08990611) as well as the cemetery as an aggregate part - neo-Gothic hall church with west tower, architectural and local history significant. Individual monuments of the church, memorial chapel for the fallen of the First World War (former family crypt) and cemetery enclosure:
  • Church plastered building with drawn-in 3/8 choir. three-aisled, ribbed vault , star vault in the choir. One-storey galleries on three sides. Organ by Gottfried Bärmig, 1866,
  • Former family crypt with three bays with triple arcature, hipped roof , massive plastered building, structurally changed in 1923, since then memorial chapel for the fallen soldiers of the First World War, eaves cornice with tape: "The fallen heroes 1914-18", colored glass windows: draft F. Stöfhase, execution: Richter und Koenzer, Leipzig. Inside stone cross with sculptures of two kneeling people.
09302353
 


Martin Luther Church and churchyard (individual monuments for ID No. 09302353)
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Martin Luther Church and churchyard (individual monuments for ID No. 09302353) Annaberger Strasse
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1863–1866 (church) Individual features of the Martin Luther Church and churchyard: church, memorial chapel for those who fell in World War I (formerly the family crypt) and cemetery enclosure (entity ID No. 09302353); neo-Gothic hall church with west tower - of architectural and local importance. 08990611
 


Unterwiesenthal stop
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Unterwiesenthal stop Unterwiesenthal, Annaberger Strasse
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1897 Station building; Part of the Cranzahl – Oberwiesenthal narrow-gauge railway, of significance in terms of railway history. Single-storey red brick building with segment arch openings, original window bars, beautiful original door leaf, flat overhanging saddle roof . 08991898
 


Residential house in open development
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Residential house in open development Annaberger Strasse 21
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2nd half of the 19th century One of the few houses that are provided with the original plaster decoration, architectural significance. Two-storey solid plastered building, belt cornice, original door leaf, ground floor round arched window with plaster crown, stylized " plait style " in the gable and under the belt cornice , corner plaster pilaster strips , profiled eaves cornice, partly cranked, saddle roof with standing dormers . 08991907
 


school-building
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school-building Annaberger Strasse 30
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1930 Built as a central school, plastered building with high architectural standards, of architectural and local significance.

Rustic basement floor, above two plastered floors with ribbon-like, small-pitched windows (bars not original), heterogeneous floor plan, rustic, arched entrance situation, original entrance door, round building as "corner hinge", hipped roof with rider, otherwise steep pitched roof, architect Paul Beckert.

08991901
 


Residential building
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Residential building Annaberger Strasse 39
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around 1780 Stately dwelling house with half-timbered upper floor, rare construction form, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene.

Solid ground floor, winter window, half-timbered upper floor with intact wall-opening ratio, special feature: narrow stand, profiled threshold, steep pitched roof with slips .

08991892
 


Residential building
Residential building Annaberger Strasse 61
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around 1850 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, folk construction, historically important.

Solid ground floor, box windows, beautiful crawler decker paneling, upper floor windows largely original size, saddle roof.

08991893
 


Old school
Old school Annaberger Strasse 69
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around 1800, core probably older School building - plastered construction over an angled floor plan with a distinctive roof turret, of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey solid plastered building, winter windows, hipped roof, “cut off” on the back, roof turrets around 50 years younger than the structure, with clock and onion helmet, school operations started in 1857 after a former estate was converted.

08991894
 


Former stable house
Former stable house Annaberger Strasse 75
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Kern 2nd half of the 18th century Upper floor half-timbered, construction preserved, of architectural significance.

Ground floor massive, changed, wall-opening ratio on the upper floor largely original, one gable end massive.

08991895
 


Hammer mansion of the red hammer Annaberger Strasse 88
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around 1870 Stately, late classicist plastered building, architectural and local significance.

Two-storey solid plastered building, with some ornament (crowned arched windows on the ground floor, belt cornice with teardrop-shaped plaster ornament, corner grooves, plaster mirror, upper floor window crowning, jamb with rosettes, flat central projection with pointed gable, in it oculus ), hip roof , profiled eaves cornice.

08991880
 


Former inn
Former inn Annaberger Strasse 89
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2nd half of the 19th century Largely originally preserved plastered building typical of the time, significance in terms of building history and traffic history.

Two-storey solid plastered building with remnants of plastered structure, intact wall-opening ratio (except for the shop window), window frames, door frames with crowning, upper floor winter windows, profiled eaves cornice, gable roof, passage (see also Annaberger Straße 91).

08991896
 


Residential building
Residential building Annaberger Strasse 91
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2nd half of the 19th century Forms structural unit with inn (number 89), architectural significance. Two-storey solid plastered construction, intact wall-opening ratio, plaster somewhat smoothed, but continuous eaves cornice (together with no. 89). 08991897
 


Residential stable house Annaberger Strasse 101
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Core 18th century The upper floor was massively expanded in the 19th century, relic of the rural development, significance in terms of building history and the history of local development.

Both storeys with window frames and intact wall-opening ratio, front door walls, stable still in place, with originally two-winged door leaf, upper winter window, boarded gable, gable roof with slips.

08991899
 


Residential stable house Annaberger Strasse 111
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End of the 19th century, core probably older Plastered construction with a steep pitched roof, significance in terms of building history.

Two-storey massive building with segmented arched windows, winter windows on both storeys, part of the stable can still be seen, the steep saddle roof may indicate the original half-timbered house.

08991900
 


Residential building Annaberger Strasse 131
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probably 1st half of the 19th century Upper floor probably still half-timbered (plastered), one of the few authentic relics of the original development in a changed local context, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, original wall-opening ratio on both floors, gable roof.

08991881
 


Memorial plaque for William Wauer
Memorial plaque for William Wauer Bahnhofstrasse 4
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1962 or later A memorial stone with a copper plaque placed in front of the birthplace of the artist William Wauer, of local and personal significance. William Wauer (1866–1962) was a painter, sculptor, director and art theorist ( expressionism ). The panel with his signature is also expressionistic. 08991917
 


Oberwiesenthal train station
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Oberwiesenthal train station Bahnhofstrasse 7
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1897 (reception building) Reception building (consisting of three building parts) of a train station - typical regional train station building with partly old technology, part of the narrow-gauge railway Cranzahl-Oberwiesenthal, of importance in terms of railway history and technology history. The main building has two floors, the upper floor is boarded up, with two solid single-storey side buildings, the main building with a rung of the windows in the original sense, saddle roofs. 08991922
 


Rotgießerhaus, now residential building
Rotgießerhaus, now residential building Bohemian Street 8
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marked 1747 Residential house (originally a foundry) in semi-open development - stately plastered building with structurally emphasized mansard roof , of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the street.

Two-storey solid plastered building with intact wall-opening ratio, door and window frames (with ears, profiled), lattice box windows, profiled eaves cornice, steep mansard roof with five upright dormers, small-scale slate roofing, groin vaults inside.

08991910
 


Residential house in semi-open development 20 Bohemian Street
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before 1850 Wide-spread structure with hipped roof, significance in terms of building history.

Two-storey solid plastered building, six to (formerly) four axes, door frames, cross-frame windows, winter windows, hipped roof, mostly slate covering .

08991909
 


War memorial Fichtelbergstrasse
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after 1918 (war memorial) Memorial for the members of the Erzgebirgszweigverein Oberwiesenthal who fell in World War I - of local history. Granite masonry: pedestal and cross. 08991876
 


Memorial plaque for Chief Forester Starke Fichtelbergstrasse after 1864 Memorial plaque for chief forester Starke; Marble, of local importance. 08991875
 


milestone
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milestone Fichtelbergstraße 2 (in front)
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after 1858 Station stone, of importance in terms of traffic history. About 1.65 meters high, round arched end, restored. 08991878
 


Fichtelberg weather station
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Fichtelberg weather station Fichtelbergstrasse 3
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1914-1916 Significance in terms of building history and technology history.

Four-storey rectangular tower with a flat top, and one-storey building with a hipped roof, everything boarded up.

08991874
 


Sachsenbaude, former sanatorium
Sachsenbaude, former sanatorium Fichtelbergstrasse 4
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around 1925 In the home style with expressive character erected stone building, architecturally and historically important places. Rustic masonry with two to three storeys and developed attic storeys, dominant steep hipped roof, central boarded gable with partly pointed arch windows, sprouting largely in the original sense, ground floor with round arches. 08991877
 


Triangulation column
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Triangulation column Fichtelbergstrasse 8 (near)
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marked 1864 (triangulation column) Station of the Central European degree measurement, network 1st order, of technological and scientific importance. Due to the new construction of the mountain hotel, the graduation pillar had to be dismantled on May 17, 1965. It was relocated 80 m to the south and rebuilt at its current location. The original of the founding document is in the Land Survey Office of Saxony. 08991873
 


Viaduct Hüttenbachtal
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Viaduct Hüttenbachtal Huettenbachstrasse
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1897 Railway bridge Oberwiesenthal over the Hüttenbachtal: scaffolding pillar viaduct, part of the narrow-gauge railway Cranzahl-Oberwiesenthal, important in terms of railway history, local history and landscape design. The viaduct is located on an incline of 3.3 percent and a track curve with a radius of 350 meters, the bridge parts are made in Lauchhammer , assembled on site, four bridge fields, total length 100 meters, clear width 17.5 meters, height of the viaduct 18 meters. 09305010
 


Former Royal Saxon Forestry Office Karlsbader Strasse 3
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16th Century Broad plastered building from the 17th century, in the 19th century the facade was remodeled with elements of the neo-renaissance style , of importance in terms of building history, house history and local history.

Two-storey solid plastered building with profiled porphyry walls, grooved cross-frame box windows, arched entrance as a reference to a seating niche portal, volute gable, central roof house, slate covering, at its core a building from the 17th century, in the 19th century the facade was redesigned in the neo-renaissance style, since 2014 Museum of City History and Winter Sports.

08991913
 


Residential house in semi-open development Karlsbader Strasse 7
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1st half of the 19th century Largely originally preserved plastered construction, relevance to building history.

Two-storey solid plastered building, clad gable, intact wall-opening ratio (except for the garage on the ground floor), some old window bars, profiled eaves, gable roof, slate roofing, historic door leaf.

08991912
 


Residential house in semi-open development Lange Gasse 5
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered structure, relic of rural timber construction in a changed context, significance in terms of building history and the history of local development.

Ground floor solid, smoothed, but upper floor construction intact, timber-framed boarded and shingled, original window size, gable roof partly still with slings.

08991908
 


Post mileage
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Post mileage Market
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marked 1730 Distance column, important in terms of traffic history.

Electoral Saxon distance column in the form of an obelisk, marked 1730, with coat of arms and top, very high base made of rubble, shaft with inscriptions on all four sides, column made of granite, coat of arms made of sandstone. The year is divided by the post horn sign. The column has been restored several times, most recently in 2010.

08991916
 


City lights
City lights Market
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1886 Cast iron candelabra, of importance in terms of craftsmanship and art. Donated by Frau Apotheker Unger and cast in the Unterwiesenthal ironworks. 09300203
 


Rathaushotel, hotel building in a corner
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Rathaushotel, hotel building in a corner Market 3
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1913 Representative building dominating the market with a mansard roof and ridge turrets, significance in terms of architectural and local history as well as relevance to urban development. Two-storey solid plastered building with several gabled roof extensions, side rusticated entrance, slate covering, walled-in coat of arms "NOW 1535": two miners in a laurel wreath, disfiguring extension on the front side. 08991914
 


Segment arch portal
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Segment arch portal Market 7
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1910s In the reveal, ornaments with animal and wine motifs, of artisanal and artistic importance. 08991920
 


Portal with a keystone
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Portal with a keystone Market 8
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re. 1937 Porphyry portal of the town hall with designed keystone (two miners with coats of arms), of technical and artistic importance. Inscribed "1532/1937". 08991921
 


Hotel Karlovy Vary
Hotel Karlovy Vary Market 15
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1910s Hotel building in open development and corner location - representative building with ornamental plaster structure, of architectural, local and urban significance.

Two-storey, massive plastered building with a slate roof on a mansard base, two dominant, gabled oriels in the roof area, in between a central entrance with curved walls, eaves shaped like a tooth cut, oriels with reliefs (animals, grapes, chimeras).

08991915
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Schmiedegasse 2
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around 1850 Largely authentic, significant in terms of building history.

Two-storey solid plastered building with an intact wall-opening ratio, cross-frame and winter windows, gable cladding, profiled eaves cornice, saddle roof.

08991918
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Schmiedegasse 4
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2nd half of the 19th century Plastered building with a diaphragm, significance in terms of building history.

Two-storey solid plastered building, intact wall-opening ratio, profiled window frames, original door leaf, central gable, diaphragm, slate covering.

08991919
 


Former District and gymnastics home; Old club Vierenstrasse 3
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1926 Recreation home - stately natural stone building with a corner tower in a design typical of the time with expressionistic designs, of particular importance in terms of building history and local history.

Two storeys of rustic masonry with pointed arch additions and distinctive pointed arch five-pass windows based on cathedral architecture, the upper storey boarded on top, roof with two-story extension, corner tower with weather vane, with a hall-like extension across the corner.

08991923
 


Hotel Bergfrieden;  former sports hotel
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Hotel Bergfrieden; former sports hotel Vierenstrasse 12
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1911 Hotel; representative building in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural and local significance. 09306258
 

Hammerunterwiesenthal

image designation location Dating description ID
Hammerunterwiesenthal station
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Hammerunterwiesenthal station Hammerunterwiesenthal, Oberwiesenthaler Strasse 8c
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1897 Hammerunterwiesenthal station: station building; Part of the Cranzahl-Oberwiesenthal narrow-gauge railway, of importance in terms of railway and local history. 08991902
 


Transformer house Neudorfer Strasse
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1920s Tower-like building with a boarded-up upper floor, significance in terms of technology history. 08991886
 


Residential stable house Neudorfer Strasse 31a; 31c
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Core 18th century or older Half-timbered building typical of the region with a hooked floor plan, unusual roof shapes, despite changes in architectural significance.

Ground floor massive, NW part with clearly recognizable stable part, here a very steep gable roof, connected to a hip with the extension (half-timbered upper floor, intact construction), half-timbered in the older part partly lined, partly completely replaced by bricks.

08991889
 


Former stable house Neudorfer Strasse 37
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2nd half of the 18th century Upper floor half-timbered structure with a profiled threshold, construction largely preserved, significance in terms of building history.

Ground floor massive, changed, half-timbered construction, upper floor undamaged, some compartments removed, steep gable roof with slips. Bricked a gable.

08991888
 


Former stable house Neudorfer Strasse 40
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around 1780 Upper floor half-timbered structure, construction largely preserved, historical significance.

Solid ground floor, probably originally frame construction, upper floor windows largely original size, stable part easily recognizable, front door area changed, steep pitched roof with distinctive slips.

08991887
 


Aggregate of the Hammerunterwiesenthal lime works with individual monuments
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Aggregate of the Hammerunterwiesenthal lime works with individual monuments Neudorfer Strasse 43
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1870-1910 Aggregate of the Hammerunterwiesenthal lime works with the following individual monuments: lime works with kilns, civil servants' residence, four small heaps as mining relict (100-200 m west of the lime works) and quarry including pond and tunnel (individual monument ID No. 08991885) as well as dam with avenue (garden monument); Significant in terms of mining history, local history and technology history. Entity with the following individual features:
  • Lime works with kilns,
  • Civil servants' residence,
  • Four small heaps as a mining relict (100 meters - 200 meters west of the lime works) and
  • Break including pond and tunnel as well
  • Dam with avenue (garden monument).
09302357
 


Hammerunterwiesenthal lime works (individual monument for ID No. 09302357)
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Hammerunterwiesenthal lime works (individual monument for ID No. 09302357) Neudorfer Strasse 43
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1887 Individual features of the aggregate lime works Hammerunterwiesenthal: Lime works with kilns, civil servants' residence, four small heaps as mining relict (100-200 m west of the lime works) and quarry including pond and tunnel; Significant in terms of mining history, local history and technology history. Residential house: around 1900, echoes of the Swiss style , solid, single-storey, original window sizes, lattice windows, shutters, jamb and gable boarded up, saddle roof with four vertical dormers each, three old lightning rods. 08991885
 


Philipp Melanchthon Church Hammerunterwiesenthal
Philipp Melanchthon Church Hammerunterwiesenthal Oberwiesenthaler Strasse
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1898-1899 Melanchthon Church: Church with churchyard, enclosure and churchyard gate as well as funeral hall: neo-Gothic hall church , of architectural and local significance. Church unplastered quarry stone building with recessed choir with 3/8 end, west tower with high helmet, neo-Gothic, churchyard with retaining wall. 08991905
 


Residential stable house and barn in the longitudinal axis Oberwiesenthaler Strasse 11
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probably after 1850 Both upper floors with half-timbering, significance in terms of building history and urban development.

Residential stable house: solid ground floor, window and door frames, upper floor with intact wall-opening ratio, late phase of wooden construction (beams probably sawn), barn as well.

08991904
 


Former stable house Oberwiesenthaler Strasse 22
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after 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, construction preserved, part of the town center development, significance in terms of building history.

Solid ground floor, garage installation, window and door frames, upper floor visible framework intact (original window sizes), gable roof with distinctive slip-ons, old German slate covering.

08991906
 


Former inn Oberwiesenthaler Strasse 59
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1st half of the 19th century Plastered building with a half- hip roof , of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey solid plastered building with a crooked hip roof, intact wall-opening ratio, upper floor probably once half-timbered, gable side with old hay hatch, granite door frames. Cross vault under vertical extension (special feature), horizontal roof truss, collar beam with joist.

08991882
 


Residential building Oberwiesenthaler Strasse 59b
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Core 18th century Half-timbered building typical of the region, with distinctive cubature, significance in terms of architectural history, inn context (see also number 60).

Ground floor massive, changed, garage installation, first floor window original size, crawler-decker boarding, old roof structure, half-hip roof with slate covering.

08991883
 

Remarks

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  • 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.
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Detailed memorial texts

  1. a b In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began setting up 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.
  2. In the period from 1862 to 1890, a land survey was carried out in the Kingdom of Saxony in which two triangular networks were formed. On the one hand, there is the network for grade measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony (network I. class / order) with 36 points and the royal Saxon triangulation (network II. Class / order) with 122 points. This national survey was led by Christian August Nagel , according to which the triangulation columns are also referred to as "Nagelsche columns". This surveying system was one of the most modern layer networks in Germany. The surveying columns set for this purpose remained almost entirely in their original locations. They are an impressive testimony to the history of land surveying in Germany and in Saxony. The system of surveying columns of both orders is in its entirety a cultural monument of supraregional importance.
    The station made of Breitenbach granite on the highest mountain in Saxony was explored in 1863 by Nagel together with the Austrian Imperial and Royal Major General August von Fligely (1810–1879). Von Fligely was in command of the Military Geography Institute in Vienna, President of the Austrian Commission for International Geometric Surveying and Vice-President of the European Degree Measurement Commission. When determining the exact location to the north of the observation tower on the front Fichtelberge, Nagel paid particular attention to the fact that the view, namely to Bohemia and the view to the Tschebon near Theusing, was not obscured by the tower. The angular measurements on the station were made in 1874. The station was included in the measurements for the main Bohemian triangular network from 1940 to 1942 and in the 1963 network adjustment of the GDR. For the measurement of the German-Bohemian-Moravian chain of connections, a wall pillar was erected on the tower of the weather station in 1940 as an eccentric.

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