List of cultural monuments in Pausa-Mühltroff
The list of cultural monuments in Pausa-Mühltroff includes the cultural monuments of the Saxon city of Pausa-Mühltroff , 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 the Vogtland district .
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Monument protection area city center Pausa (Vogtl.), Suggestion | (City center) (map) |
Monument protection area city center Pausa (Vogtl.), Suggestion |
09302342 |
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pavilion | (above the bath) (map) |
Around 1930 | Wooden construction above the bath, remainder of the open-air swimming pool that was started in 1927. Octagonal central building with brick substructures as a lookout point, heavily renovated (1988). |
09232065 |
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Arable bourgeois house in closed development | Altmarkt 1 (map) |
Probably the 18th century | Urban planning and multiple historical significance. Two-storey solid construction. Ground floor: walls about a meter thick. Upper floor: also 40–50 centimeters. Cellar vaults in several levels, large quarry stone bins, characteristic passage on the ground floor. Roof truss: only fragmentary original substance, but here with old wood connections. Gable roof hipped to the street corner, roof "rotated" around 1850, facade changed. |
09302396 |
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Arable bourgeois house in closed development in a corner | Altmarkt 2 (map) |
Core probably 18th century | Urban planning and possibly architectural significance. The building, which originated in the 18th century, was still a half-timbered house in 1892 (upper floor with headbands), still recognizable in the existing floor plan after the ground floor was converted in 1910 (shop), as was the vault (Bohemian cap?). |
09302397 |
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War memorial for those who fell in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/1871 | Am Anger (map) |
Marked 1873 | Significant in local history. Sandstone, step-shaped pedestal, cuboid with an inscription plaque and on it an obelisk with wreaths, “Dedicated to the memory of the sons of this city who fell as sacrifices for the fatherland in the war of 1870-1871”. |
09232051 |
Former inn | Am Plauenschen Tor 1 (map) |
Core 18th century | Structural and local history as well as urban planning significance. First floor quarry stone masonry, visible in the hallway, several barrel vaults on the ground floor beyond the hallway, the upper floor was half-timbered. |
09302398 |
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Villa with enclosure | Bahnhofstrasse 2 (map) |
1897 | Image-defining, architectural significance. Two storeys, three axes, mid-house, terrace roof. Base unplastered polygonal masonry, above it yellow brick facade with a horizontal cornice, corner blocks with bosses made of artificial stone, window mirrors stucco reliefs, artificial stone window walls profiled and with segmented arches, on the upper floor straight, arched blocks, gable structure with truncated pyramids and eagle sculpture, fencing made of wrought iron gate entrance. |
09232092 |
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villa | Bahnhofstrasse 4 (map) |
1903 | Dominant bay window with onion dome, characterizing the image, significance in terms of building history. Two storeys, three axes, central projectile with bay window, mansard roof. Base: unplastered sandstone ashlar masonry with cellar window frames. Facade: red clinker bricks with sandstone corner blocks, sandstone window frames, sandstone mirrors on the upper floor and straight window roofing. From the upper floor, three-sided bay windows with a cranked cornice (eaves cornice) and another floor in the dwarf house, closure with onion hood and weather vane, regular dormers. |
09232093 |
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Former embroidery factory (Herz'sche Fabrik) | Bahnhofstrasse 22 (map) |
1894 | A building that shapes the street scene and has significance in terms of local history and technology. Erroneously as Bahnhofstrasse 22a in the official list of monuments.
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09232091 |
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Villa with enclosure | Bahnhofstrasse 26 (map) |
1928-1929 | Monument eligible due to its architectural, artistic and urban historical value. Two storeys, plastered facade, strongly emphasizing entrance design with a profiled arch, various round bay windows or additions that enliven the facade with green copper sheet, windows on the upper floor with continuous sill in groups of three, hipped roof with old German slate covering and dormers, fencing pillars preserved. |
09232095 |
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Apartment building in semi-open development and in a corner | Bahnhofstrasse 39 (map) |
1903 | Among other things, architectural and urban significance. Two storeys, five axes, central projecting with dwarf house, plastered base, ground floor plaster (comb plaster) with horizontal structure, arched cuboid, plaster mirror, upper storey yellow or clinker facade with ribbons, artificial stone walls with bevelling and rich crowning, eaves with consoles, dwarf house, today straight end, four gable dormers. Original: all old windows, entrance door with skylight. Part of the continuously built street in unchanged original substance (in corner position to Robert-Hiller-Straße, together with number 41). |
09232096 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Bahnhofstrasse 41 (map) |
1903 | Part of the coherently built street, including architectural significance. Two storeys, five axes, central projecting with a dwelling and presumably finishing, plastered plinth, ground floor plaster (comb plaster) with horizontal structure, arched cuboid, plaster mirror, upper storey yellow or clinker facade with ribbons, artificial stone walls with bevelling and rich crowning, eaves with consoles, dwarf house, today straight end, four saddle dormers. |
09232097 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Bahnhofstrasse 50 (map) |
Around 1900 | Part of the coherently built street, including architectural significance. Two storeys, three axes, central bay window, dwarf house, terrace roof (Eternit), plastered base, white clinker brick façade with horizontal plaster strips, plastered corner blocks, artificial stone window frames with stone window cross, windows always in pairs, on the upper floor rich gable roofing and mirrors, box bay windows on volute-like consoles partially lost). |
09232251 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Bahnhofstrasse 52 (map) |
1902 | Part of the coherently built street, including architectural significance. Two storeys, three axes, central bay window, dwarf house, terrace roof (Eternit), plastered base, white clinker brick façade with horizontal plaster strips, plastered corner blocks, artificial stone window frames with stone window cross, windows always in pairs, on the upper floor rich gable roofing and mirrors, box bay windows on volute-like consoles partially lost). |
09232252 |
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Villa and enclosure | Bahnhofstrasse 54 (map) |
1901 | Part of the subsequent development of the station, including architectural significance. Two storeys, five axes, clinker facade made of red and yellow clinker bricks, artificial stone window frames with pre-blinded segmental arches in the lintel, corner accentuation, horizontal strips, dwelling with attic and dating, individual dormer windows, hipped roof with old German slate covering. Original: staircase with handrail, entrance door with iron grille, etched glass skylight with ornamented floor tiles, staircase and pavement paving. Marked with "HW 1901". |
09232253 |
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Former embroidery factory (metal cloth weaving factory O. Seele Nachf.) With administration building / office, steam boiler system and enclosure | Bahnhofstrasse 61 (map) |
Founded in 1895 | Clinker brick building, architectural, technical and local significance. Administrative building with three floors on a high polygonal masonry base with attic floor, red clinker facade with yellow pilaster structure, multiple clinker strips, tooth cut in the eaves area. Along with it, a single-storey building with the same structure (boiler house) and forge, in front of that later extension buildings, fencing partly bricked, partly picket fence made of reinforcing iron. Founded in 1895 as the first embroidery factory by Pausa, in 1902 W. Berkling expanded the complex, from 1917 industrial works Pausa, later Sächsische Metalltuchfabrik O. Seele. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Beethovenstrasse 2 (map) |
Marked with 1902 | Part of the street that was built with clinker brick facades, including its architectural significance. Two storeys, four axes, side elevation with a dwarf house, hipped roof, red brick facade with rich plasterwork (mirrors, window frames, stucco reliefs), original entrance door with grilles and skylights, above windows with triangular roofing, above volute gables, slate-covered saddle roof, saddle roof dormer window on the ground floor, restored according to monument with sprout in the skylight. |
09232086 |
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Former residential and embroidery building, later residential building in closed development | Beethovenstrasse 4 (map) |
1906 | Part of the street, which is uniformly designed with clinker facades, including its architectural significance. Two storeys, four axes, side elevation with dwarf house, terrace roof, granite base, red clinker brick facade with plastering strips, profiled window walls, segmented lintel lintels with plastered brickwork, on the upper floor straight window canopies on consoles, stucco reliefs, risalit with volutes, entrance doorway (roofing, triangular doorway ), three dormers with semicircular gables, old German slate roof. |
09232087 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Beethovenstrasse 6 (map) |
Marked with 1903 | Part of the uniformly designed street, including architectural significance. Two storeys, central protrusion, red clinker brick, patio roof, granite clinker brick base, plaster strips, plastered window walls, segmented lintel lintels with plastered brick masonry, on the upper storey stucco and alternating triangular and semicircular window roofing on consoles, dwarf house with coupled windows with elaborate gable top lateral dormers. |
09232088 |
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Apartment building in semi-open development and in a corner | Beethovenstrasse 8 (map) |
Around 1902 | Part of the uniformly designed street, including architectural significance. Two to three storeys, building with raised corner building, terrace roof, red clinker brick, seven by four axes, sandstone corner cuboids, arched sandstone cuboids, upstairs straight window canopies, two-storey loggia, roof end with attic and blinding baluster, three dormers, old German slate covering, original: Entrance door with skylight, lead glass skylight. |
09232089 |
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Residential house in half-open development with gate entrance | Bernsgruner Strasse 4 (map) |
1886 | Among other things, architectural significance. Two storeys, artificial stone base with bosses and edging, red clinker facade structured with a simple dark glazed clinker strip (sill height), windows designed in the same way with artificial stone sill, plastered reveal and segmented lintel with keystone (on the upper floor still stucco reliefs), doorway designed in the same way, windows renewed, simple building typical of the landscape . Gaupen original. |
09232052 |
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Two flags of the Pausaer gymnastics club | Birkenstrasse 6a (map) |
1861; 1863 | Monument to local history. Association founded in 1843, flags with embroidered sides on both sides. |
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Gasthaus Fuchsbau | Braugasse 3 (map) |
Core possibly 18th century | Simple plastered construction, of architectural, special local and urban significance. Two-storey, the wall-opening ratio slightly changed, saddle roof with slips, large hall takes up more than two thirds of the ground floor plan, wall thickness about 60 cm. The position of the house shows the course of the street before the city fire in the 19th century; today it is halfway across the street in Braugasse. |
09302399 |
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Apartment building in open development | Braugasse 5 (map) |
Around 1905 | Significance in building history. Two storeys, four axes, base of polygonal masonry, red clinker brick facade with artificial stone window frames, plaster strips and ornamental structure through yellow clinker brick, blind arched lintels on the ground floor, straight window canopies on the upper floor, hipped roof. Original: all windows on the upper floor, entrance doors. |
09232271 |
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Post office with enclosure | Gartenstrasse 1 (map) |
1909 | Significance in terms of building history and local history.
Three storeys with basement, risalit with dwarf house, two dormers, gable roof, embossed ashlar masonry, plastered facade, windows on the ground floor with segment arches from the second floor profiled plastered walls, plaster structure by pilasters, in the risalit two balconies, empty gable triangle, old German slate roofing, dormers with hood and Knauf, copper porch facing Gartenstrasse, fencing with brick pillars and original wooden fields. Original: large parts of the windows are old and have small cracks in the skylight. Architecturally sophisticated design, good original condition. |
09232090 |
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Production building and administration building of a factory | Herzstrasse 3 (map) |
Around 1920 (factory building); 1938 (factory building added); 1938 (administration building) | Architectural and local historical significance. Two storeys and a basement storey (due to the hillside location), soaring attic storey, raised in 1938, flat roof, typical facade structure with clinker strips, pairs of windows, largely original windows preserved. In 1919 by the companies Mende and Undeutsch and Plauener Spitze AG, rebuilt, in 1931 by the Schade & Co. company to manufacture linen and tapestry. Later added administration wing with original furnishings: stucco ceilings on the upper floor, doors with glass inserts from the time it was built, a fountain on the landing, above a large mural of a spinner (depicting Mary), flanked by putti in front of a gilded background, typical depiction of the "Third Reich", three lead-glass windows in the stairwell . Representation of a spinner with the inscription: “Work is the innermost meaning of life”. Second window with a representation of twisting machines and twisting rolls, above the front door skylight window with leaded glazing and the inscription: “Nothing that is great in this world has been given to people. Everything has to be bitterly hard to fight for. " |
09232261 |
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City hall with globe | Neumarkt 1 (map) |
1892 | Structural and local history as well as urban planning significance. Importance as a symbol of the city. Globe originally created for the Leipziger Messe in 1934 and set up in Pausa in the same year (earth axis in the basement). Two-storey building with a central projectile and a gable-shaped end. Base: unplastered polygonal masonry, window openings with clinker brick walls. Ground floor: elaborate arched portal, granite steps, entrance door with skylight, elaborate window walls (clinker brick) on all floors, central projecting with corner blocks, pairs of windows and central gable with clock, small skylights, dating, glass globe above the hipped roof, small dormers. Inside: remains of wall painting exposed, on the right a separate room showing the axis of the earth, lead glass window. |
09232066 |
Street lamp | Neumarkt 1 (before) (map) |
Marked with 1903 | Remains of the city's first public electric street lighting with local and technical historical significance. Cast iron lamp stem with a goblet-like finish, fluted shaft, with rich profile shapes, electric street lighting in operation since 1899. |
09232067 |
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Residential building in closed development | Neumarkt 3 (map) |
Around 1850 | Of architectural and urban significance. Probably a brewery context, two storeys, five axes, central projection with gable, gable roof, plastered base, plastered window sashes, on the ground floor a slight segmented lintel lintel and sill cornice, empty gable field, two horizontal skylights (roofing felt), partly renovation with window bars, in the core certainly largely Original substance preserved from the time of construction. |
09232069 |
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Residential building in closed development | Neumarkt 3a (map) |
1785 | Upper floor half-timbered, of importance in terms of building history, local history and urban planning. Since 1785 according to the insurance register, 1840–1920 brewery (belonging to number 3), 1923 partial demolition. Former farm building converted into a residential building, ground floor clay, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof (cardboard). Survived multiple city fires. |
09232288 |
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Evangelical town church St. Michaelis and war memorial site (chapel) | Obere Kirchstrasse (map) |
In the core 13th century; 1824–1825 rebuilding after fire; after 1918 (war memorial) | Structurally and locally of importance.
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09232072 |
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Former town hall, later district court | Obere Kirchstrasse 1 (map) |
Marked 1822 | Structural and site historical as well as urban development importance. Two storeys, nine axes, central projecting with gable and oculus, hipped roof, turret, plastered facade without horizontal structure, plastering flanges in the central projecting, smooth plaster, cornices and gable structure in the roof, portal with granite walls and keystone in the lintel, old German slate roofing, central octagonal roof turret and turret Lantern on a square substructure, until 1852 town hall, then district court and police station, today residential building. |
09232071 |
Former Hotel Thüringer Hof, later a residential building in closed development | Obere Kirchstrasse 8 (map) |
Marked 1898 | Significance in terms of building history and urban development. Two storeys, six axes, central gable, gable roof, plastered base (quarry stone masonry), red clinker brick facade with structured plaster strips, plastered door and window walls with rich profiles and segmented lintel on the ground floor and with overlying frame made of radially placed bricks and plaster alternating (diamond cut), Sills on consoles, on the upper floor rich window frames with gable-shaped roofing alternating with straight, additional layers of red and yellow clinker bricks, gables with straight ends and labels, small dormers. |
09232070 |
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Parsonage (former inn) with parsonage, diaconate and cantorate, including church archives | Obere Kirchstrasse 24a, 24b, 24c (map) |
1826, Kern around 1700 | Building and site historical importance.
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09232265 |
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Remains of the city wall of Pausa | Oberer Graben (map) |
1830 | Local historical and image-defining significance. Mentioned in a document since 1571, designated as a town since 1393, town wall shifted a few meters towards the Oberer Graben in 1830. Unplastered quarry stone masonry with panel covering. |
09232266 |
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Cemetery Pausa (aggregate) | Oberer Graben (map) |
19th century (tombs); 1896 (cemetery chapel) | Subject aggregate Friedhof Pausa, with the individual monuments: chapel and tombs as well as enclosure (see individual monument 09232262) and the aggregate part: cemetery complex and ancillary buildings; of local importance. |
09301583 |
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Chapel and tombs as well as fencing (individual monuments for ID No. 09301583) | Oberer Graben (map) |
19th century (tomb); 1896 (cemetery chapel) | Individual monuments in the Pausa cemetery; neo-Gothic cemetery chapel of architectural historical value, complex of urban historical value.
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09232262 |
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Former spa promenade | Paul-Scharf-Strasse (map) |
Around 1900 | Significant in terms of local history |
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Power station | Paul-Scharf-Strasse 43 (map) |
1890s | Typical brick architecture, site and technical historical significance of one of the first buildings of this type in Vogtland |
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Former textile factory | Paul-Scharf-Strasse 46d (map) |
Around 1900 | Architectural and local historical significance. Three storeys, eleven axes, gate entrance, gable roof, plastered base, red clinker brick facade with yellow decorative strips, windows with segmental arch (yellow clinker brick), all old windows have been preserved, gate entrance renewed on the ground floor. Inside: Prussian caps on cast iron pillars. |
09232063 |
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Former manufacturer's villa and coach house (Günthersche Villa) | Paul-Scharf-Strasse 78 (map) |
Around 1910 | Architectural and local historical significance. Industrial history, Tüllfabrik Günther, angular system with two storeys, gable on the front, base (plastered), partly ashlar masonry with bosses (staircase, stand bay window), ground floor with boarded porch and two polygonal corner cores, partly original windows and shutters, gables slated above and above Boarded up (saddle roof), rear middle bay window on the upper floor, bay window over two floors, to the right of it another balcony, partly mansard roof, in the left wing as the third floor, large arched windows on the gable side (hipped roof), curb. |
09232064 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Plauensche Strasse 25 (map) |
Around 1902 | Part of a homogeneous road development, significance in terms of building history and local development. Two storeys, high plinth with expanded basement, unplastered ashlar masonry with bosses and edging (artificial stone), red brick facade, profiled plaster walls, plaster strips. On the upper floor, rich window framing: plastered mirror, sill on consoles, console-supported roofing (straight and as a gable). Winter windows preserved, otherwise windows renewed. |
09232047 |
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Apartment building in semi-open development and enclosure | Plauensche Strasse 40 (map) |
Around 1902 | Part of a homogeneous road development, significance in terms of building history and local development. Two storeys, four axes, central projection, base of polygonal masonry (unplastered), with corner blocks, cellar window with granite walls, red clinker brick facade with plastering strips, plastered window reveals, plaster mirror, window canopies straight on the sides, arched in the central projection / ground floor, on the upper floor gable-shaped, dwarf window , four towers, wrought iron enclosure and richly designed original entrance door with an elaborate crowning. |
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Apartment building in half-open development as well as the flag and flagpole of the Pausaer Gesangsverein, the oldest German singer flag | Plauensche Strasse 42 (map) |
Signed 1902 (tenement house); 1832 (flag) | Part of a homogeneous road development, significance in terms of building history and local development.
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Apartment building in half-open development | Plauensche Strasse 44 (map) |
Around 1902 | Part of a homogeneous road development, significance in terms of building history and local development. Two floors, hipped roof, three axes, base polygonal masonry (unplastered), basement window frames made of granite, first floor plastered facade with plastered grooves, plastered mirrors and diamond-cut keystone, upper floor red clinker brick with plastering tape, straight and gable-shaped window roofing, four original dormers with wide saddle roof overhang. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Plauensche Strasse 46 (map) |
Around 1902 | Plaster clinker facade, part of a homogeneous street development, importance of local history. Two floors, hipped roof, five axes, side elevation, base polygonal masonry (unplastered), basement window frames made of granite, ground floor plastered facade with plastered grooves, plastered mirrors and diamond-cut keystone, upper floor red clinker bricks with plaster tape, straight and gable-shaped window canopies, hipped roof with roofing felt. |
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Thirteen city barns | Scheunenstrasse (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Massive barns arranged in two rows, primarily of importance for the history of local development.
Usually single-storey, massive and plastered buildings with jamb and gable roofs, built next to each other at the gable end, originally round-arched wooden gate and round-arched double-winged gate. Part of the barns were structurally changed, including gates or roofs replaced by pent roofs (emergency roofs). Some barns have been renovated, some partially renovated, some not renovated. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Schillerstraße 3 (map) |
Around 1902 | Typical suburban train station development with high-quality master builder architecture, including historical significance. Two storeys, four axes, central projecting with dwarf house, “French roof”, artificial stone plinth, red clinker facade with simple plaster structure, straight window roofs, triangular arched roofing in risalit over coupled windows, distinctive gable, saddle dormer windows, entrance door preserved. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Schillerstraße 4 (map) |
Around 1902 | Typical suburban train station development with high-quality master builder architecture, including historical significance. Two storeys, a basement, a central projection with a dwelling, “French roof”, a polygonal masonry base, a yellow clinker brick facade with plastered structure. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Schillerstraße 5 (map) |
Around 1920 | Typical suburban train station development with high-quality master builder architecture, including historical significance. Two storeys, four axes, central projecting with dwarf house, “French roof”, artificial stone plinth, red clinker facade with simple plaster structure, straight window roofs, triangular arched roofing in risalit over coupled windows, distinctive gable, saddle dormer windows, entrance door preserved. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Schillerstraße 6 (map) |
Around 1902 | Typical suburban train station development with high-quality master builder architecture, including historical significance. Two storeys, a basement, a central projectile with a dwelling, “French roof”, a plastered facade, basement window grille, yellow clinker brick facade with plastered windows, straight window canopies, dormer windows. |
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Residential house in open development | Schillerstraße 8 (map) |
Around 1905 | Art Nouveau facade design, former embroidery building in the courtyard, architectural and local significance. Front building: two storeys, plastered facade, artificial stone window frames and window frames, partially plastered facade relief, remaining structure lost, tent roof, structurally slightly changed, town planning and building historical value. |
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Residential building in closed development | Untere Kirchstrasse 1 (map) |
Core 18th century | Partly half-timbered, dominant cubage, part of the town center development, significance in terms of building history and urban development. Two storeys, four axes, mansard roof, facade without structure, shop window break-ins that disfigured the ground floor, windows on the upper floor around 1900, unchanged roof with old German slate covering, four historical dormers with original windows, half-timbering visible in the gable. |
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Residential house in almost closed development | Untere Kirchstrasse 23 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century, core probably older | Partly half-timbered, relevant to architectural history and urban planning. Two storeys, three axes, gable roof (raised), base covered, ground floor massively plastered, above half-timbered upper storey, additional storeyed second storey also made of timber-framed, roof area undisturbed. Infill: clay. Historically preserved: entrance door with skylight, all windows on the front and back. The building forms an ensemble with other houses, which also shapes the square below the church. |
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Semi-open residential building and outbuildings in the courtyard | Untere Kirchstrasse 27 (map) |
Core probably 18th century | Significance in terms of building history and urban development. Three storeys, three axes, gable roof, partially simplified facade without structure with even window division, roof changed because one storey has been added (?). Forms an ensemble with other buildings that also shapes the square below the church. |
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Residential house in open development | Suburb 1 (map) |
Around 1830, Kern possibly older | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, architectural and special importance in terms of local development. Half-timbered upstairs completely preserved, good wall-opening ratio, steep pitched roof, roof truss 50% original, original substance around 70% in total. Craftsman's house or cottage. The building, together with Vorstadt 3, is the last to mark the position of the former suburb, a structure that has already been completely lost in most of the formerly fortified small towns in Saxony. |
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Former forge | Suburb 3 (map) |
Essentially the 2nd half of the 19th century | Simple plastered construction, significance in terms of local development. Two-story simple solid construction, roof renewed in 1903, Drempel 1934. The building, together with Vorstadt 1, is the last to mark the position of the former suburb, a structure that has already been completely lost in most of the formerly fortified small towns in Saxony. |
09302401 |
Boar green
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Residential house in open development | Pastor-Blume-Strasse 42 (map) |
Around 1905 | Clinker brick facade, significance in terms of building history. One-storey with high plinth, jamb floor, dwarf house, high brick plinth, ground floor partially with a basement, only sills and segment arches as window frames, in between yellow clinker strips, central projecting, over an accentuated clinker strip jamb with windows, saddle roof with two dormer windows next to the dwelling, slate roofing. |
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Residential stable house and three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard | Pastor-Blume-Strasse 72 (map) |
1912, older core | The only closed four-sided courtyard of the place, including a side building with an arcade, significance in terms of building and development history.
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09232039 |
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Gate system (archway and gate) and fencing of a farm | Pastor-Blume-Strasse 96 (map) |
19th century |
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Church (with furnishings) and cemetery with enclosure, tombs and gable cross | Pastor-Blume-Strasse 100 (map) |
12th Century | Baroque redesigned hall church, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town.
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09232036 |
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War | Pastor-Blume-Straße 104 (bei) (map) |
1922 | Significant in local history. "The community of Ebersgrün in gratitude to their heroes who died in 1914–1918 in honor and memory", about three meters high green stone monolith with name, in front of it smaller natural stone with relief. |
09232037 |
Kornbach
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War | Main street (map) |
1921 | Boulder, of local importance. Natural stone with the inscription: "Your heroes / Kornbach community / You gave everything / - Life and blood - / You gave it / With holy courage / For you". |
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Villa with enclosure and garden | Hauptstrasse 10 (map) |
Around 1910 | Significance in building history. One-storey, base unplastered ashlar masonry with bosses, mansard roof, side elevation with high curved gable, three-sided stand bay window (ashlar masonry, embossed) with roofed balcony, striking round tower on the right, two floors with copper-covered helmet, attachment and weather vane, garden with old trees, enclosure . |
09232014 |
Langenbach
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Langenbach village church and churchyard (entity) | Vogtlandstrasse (map) |
Mid 15th century | The whole of the village church and the Langenbach cemetery, with the individual monuments: Church, unknown tomb, stone sculpture of a grieving warrior, three bells and war memorial (see also individual monument 09232279 at the same address) as well as plastered quarry stone wall and enclosure; simple choir tower church, of importance in terms of building history, local history and character of the townscape. |
09300758 |
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Church, stone sculpture of a grieving warrior, three bells (individual monuments for ID-No. 09300758) | Vogtlandstrasse (map) |
Mid 15th century (church); around 1918 (sculpture); 1921 (replacement of melted-down bells with steel bells) | Simple choir tower church, of importance in terms of building history, local history and character of the townscape.
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Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation (" European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony "); Station 156, Langenbach | Vogtlandstrasse (north of it at the edge of the forest) (map) |
Marked 1876 | Station of the Royal Saxon Triangulation, 2nd order network, of importance in terms of science and technology. The column of the Langenbach station is made of Rochlitz porphyry and is round with a square base, such as in Sahlis. The column consists of one piece. On the east side, the pillar at the head end has broken out heavily (around 25%). The column has broken through almost horizontally at a height of about 0.8 m and has slipped slightly. At the break edge a large piece has broken out on the northwest side. On the northwest side of the plaster stain (monument protection), in which height bolts could have been inserted earlier. The column cover is missing. Heavy signs of weathering on the southeast side of the column. The inscription "Station / Langenbach / der / Königl: Sächs: / Triangulirung / 1876." on the southern side is affected by this weathering and is only legible on the western side. |
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Linda
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War | (Parcel 27/5) (map) |
After 1918 | Significant in local history. Granite, two-tiered pedestal with a square floor plan, pillars on the four corners carry multiple protruding and recessed structures crowned by spheres. |
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Stable house of a farm | Linda 3 (card) |
Mid 18th century | Partly half-timbered, architectural significance. Two storeys, gable roof, first floor (quarry brick and brick masonry, plastered), window openings retained, half-timbered gable preserved, gable slated, gable roof. |
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Mühltroff
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Mühltroff city center monument protection area (proposal) | (City center) (map) |
Mühltroff city center monument protection area (proposal) |
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Former mill, today residential building (Herrenmühle, Stadtmühle Mühltroff) | Amtsstrasse 4 (map) |
18th century | Late baroque plastered construction of architectural and local historical importance. Two-storey, ground floor solid, plastered, upper floor half-timbered plastered, ground floor quarry stone and brickwork, half-timbered regularly without struts, mansard hipped roof with slate roofing, dormers with gable roof, old door frame preserved on the first floor, mill originally belonged to the castle. |
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Castle and attached manor of the manor and gatehouse to the church | August-Bebel-Platz 1 (map) |
1349 (first mentioned as a moated castle), later expanded; marked 1790 (manor house) | Irregular building complex of urban historical and urban development significance. Mentioned for the first time as a moated castle in 1349, rebuilt and expanded in the 16th and 17th centuries, last reconstruction in 1857. The core and oldest part of the complex is formed by a medieval round keep made of quarry stone and brick, conical roof from 1857. Various wings around the tower, various building materials. In the 16th century, the so-called Old Princely House to the east was built: a massive, originally five-storey building with a half-hip roof, the upper floor demolished after the castle fire in 1817. In the second half of the 17th century a three-storey wing built to the south-east with a high basement, arcade and saddle roof, on the north side a risalit with an entrance emphasized by pilasters, the frontispiece with the coat of arms of Count Otto Carl Erdmann von Kospoth (1791–1817). Courtyard from the second half of the 17th century, the north wing of the 17th and 18th centuries, the castle partially renovated. |
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Remnants of a former riding arena | August-Bebel-Platz 5 (map) |
Before 1800 | Last part of the former farm yard of the Mühltroff manor, of local historical importance. The last farm building of the manor house of the castle, several construction phases including the beginning of the 19th century, roof structure probably changed several times, still got a hanging pillar, collar beam roof with double standing chair, wood connection already tapped there, saddle roof, single-storey quarry stone building, shortened house, in the immediate vicinity of the Church, double beaver tail covering, formed the end of the farm yard, no remains of the riding hall recognizable on the ground floor, old elevator in the attic, wooden construction, monument value is in the city's historical value. |
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Former parsonage, today residential building with enclosure | August-Bebel-Platz 14 (map) |
Around 1905 | Decorated plastered building with wooden veranda, architectural and local historical significance. Two-storey, floral plastered stucco ornamentation, crooked hip roof, ornate dwarf house with floating gable, projecting in the middle of the house like a risalit with veranda, on the first floor designed as a wooden veranda, windows renewed, on the building stucco inscription "Mit Gott", the gable sides are also lavishly designed with floating gable and decorated two dormers flanked, these with triple windows, finally by a monopitch and saddle roof, house stylistically connected to Art Nouveau and Swiss style , important in terms of urban planning due to its location opposite the castle. |
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Residential building | Bachgasse 1 (map) |
Around 1800 | Rural house in half-timbered construction, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, five axes, plastered construction, gray plaster with plaster tape as cornice and plastering flanges on the corners of the house, half-timbering on the upper floor and attic preserved, gable roof, eaves side unlocked, doors and windows renewed, building stock largely original, important in terms of urban planning due to its layout in the street, marking the old street layout, original Documenting construction method, therefore monument value: urban history, urban development significance, ground floor brickwork. |
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Rectory | Bahnhofstrasse 4 (map) |
Around 1900 | Striking clinker brick building of architectural and local historical importance. Two-storey, central projecting, red clinker brick, pilaster strips structured by yellow clinker bricks, window roofing with horizontal beams on the ground floor and triangular gables on the upper floor, windows renewed, hipped roof, entrance area slightly changed by balcony, cranked cornice, roof crowned by a roof bay, cranked cornice. |
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Semi-detached house in open development | Bahnhofstrasse 8, 8a (map) |
Around 1890 | Villa-like distinct building, architectural significance. Two-storey plastered construction, plastering on pilaster strips and on the ground floor, upper floor with roofing windows (horizontal beams), side elevations and protrusions on gable sides and garden eaves side (staircases), richly structured roof landscape, hipped roofs, house entrances on the courtyard side in stairwell porches, mezzanine window, upper floor window floor tiles typical of the time in the hallway, formerly Otto Heckel's villa. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Bahnhofstrasse 13 (map) |
Around 1905 | Quality clinker brick construction, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, red clinker brick, yellow clinker brick as a decorative element, entrance arranged on the side and set back, original front door, two-winged with skylight, window from the time it was built, segmented arched window framed by cladding and yellow clinker arch with keystone, slated mansard roof, two-axis dwarf house with stepped gable, flanked by two dormers Gable roofs. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Bahnhofstrasse 15 (map) |
Marked 1904 | Designed as a corner house, clinker brick construction typical of the time, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, red clinker brick, corner building with polygonal corner formation, raised by loft extensions, segmented arched windows, concrete window frames with keystone, windows renewed, original dormers, good original condition. |
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Residential building | Dr.-Schminke-Strasse 3 (map) |
Kern probably before 1800 | Rural house, part of the town center development, of importance in terms of building history and urban development history. Two-storey, half-timbered upper floor clad, partially massively replaced, saddle roof, slight changes, important as a continuation of the market ensemble. |
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Residential building (with upper arbor) | Dr.-Schminke-Strasse 4 (map) |
Kern probably before 1800 | Rural house, part of the historical market square development, significance in terms of building history and urban development. Two-storey plastered building, half-timbered partly on the upper floor, half-hipped roof, upper floor partly protruding like a bower, windows and front door renewed and simplified, important in terms of urban planning as the end of the market square, belonging to the historic town center, remains of the old building stock, presumably also inside. |
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War memorial for the fallen of World War I and surrounding green area | Forest road (map) |
After 1918 | System made of roughly hewn stones, installation of the stones similar to a grouse grave with iron shields, unique system with reference to local history. On the cover plate the inscription "WE DIE FOR YOU - THINK OF IT". |
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Residential house in open development | Friedrich-August-Strasse 2 (map) |
Marked 1906 | Elaborately designed clinker brick building in good original condition, significance in terms of building history. Originally a construction business, one-storey with a jagged floor, central projectile, cornices between the basement and ground floor as well as jagged floor, red clinker brick, window frames with decorated keystones, some parapet reliefs with ornamental decoration, hipped roof with slate covering, lavishly crowned front gable, there dating, side roof windows with crooked roof Segment arch end, single example of this construction in Mühltroff. Monument value: in terms of building history as a well-preserved example of this construction method as well as artistic value as the creative application of the construction method in the design of the residential building. |
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Former villa | Gutsweg 6 (map) |
1926 | Significance in building history. Plastered building, two-storey, regular floor plan, various fronts and extensions from the time of construction, outside staircase at the entrance, front door from the time of construction, four-winged windows with transom and muntin division, shutters with blinds, plastered cornice at the level of the sills of the upper floor, hip roof, originally covered with slate, dormers pointed helmet roof, base clad with Theuma slate or green stone (ashlar base), on the garden side veranda and polygonal bay window with arched door with skylight, radial arrangement of the bars, arched windows over there probably originally a balcony, on the garden side dormers with steep gable roofs, on the second garden side wooden bay windows original windows and gargoyles as well as shutters from the time of construction, paint not original. Monument value: artistic and architectural value, worthy of monument due to its good original condition. Plaster originally porphyry colored, client Richard Eschke, manufacturer of a gold, silver and side weaving mill, veranda originally winter garden. |
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Ceremony hall, tomb of the manufacturer Alfred Eschke and grave stele for Italians who died as a result of the Second World War (transferred to their homeland in July 1992) at the Mühltroff cemetery | Kastanienweg 1a (map) |
Around 1880 (war memorial); after 1945 (conversion of the war memorial); 1903 (celebration hall); around 1926 (Eschke family tomb) | Elaborately designed celebration hall as well as gravestones of regional historical significance, cemetery laid out in 1903.
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Evangelical town church Mühltroff, former castle church | Kirchgasse 1 (map) |
In the core 1588 (extension of the former chapel); 1817, after Brand (church); 1822 (organ) | Forming a closed architectural ensemble with the castle, of significance in terms of building history and local history. After the old town church of St. Georg was demolished, the former castle church became the town church (since 1648), the castle church was built in 1588 through the expansion of the former medieval prayer and burial chapel of the bailiffs of Plauen by Hans Balthasar von Sack, after a fire in 1817, it was rebuilt in 1937 and 1979 Simple, classicist hall church with just closed choir, sacristy on the east side, on the south side tower over a square floor plan with pyramid roof, interior with classicist furnishings, two-storey galleries on the north and south sides, organ by Johann Christian Parthuhn from 1822, modified in 1937 and restored in 1987. |
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Former School (First School) | Kirchgasse 4 (map) |
Kern probably before 1800 | Simple, structurally altered plastered building of significance in terms of urban history. Two-storey plastered building, facade changed due to windows that were too large, old surrounding masonry and probably roof structure and proportions preserved, important in terms of urban history as a document of the local school history, also important in terms of urban planning as a typical development along Kirchgasse, formerly Böttgerei Schwender, part of the historic town center, still in good condition, city historical value. |
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Road bridge over the Wisenta | Market (map) |
Before 1900 | Stone arch bridge, of local and architectural importance. Quarry stone construction without significant structural changes, part of the historical network of roads in the city, defining the image. |
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Former school | Market 4 (map) |
Around 1900 | Distinctive multi-storey plastered building in good original condition, architectural and local historical significance. Three-storey building that dominates the usual marketplace development, three window axes, each designed as twin windows, round-arched with inserted pillars, horizontal window canopies on the ground floor and first floor, plastered ashlar on the ground floor, house entrance on the eaves side on the market, laterally, round-arched. Flanked by pillars, entrance set back with stairs, front door from the time it was built, two-winged with skylight, flat sloping crooked hipped roof with square clock tower with a Welsch hood, plastered brick building, typical building of the time without significant structural changes, therefore significant in terms of building history, actually exceeds the standards of the market square, but is still for the square significant, because the school was integrated into the line of houses, continues to be important in terms of urban history as the old school. |
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Residential building in closed development | Market 7 (map) |
Around 1800 | Part of a former arable farm, the plastered building that characterizes the marketplace ensemble. Two-storey, probably on the upper floor half-timbered plastered, six axes, these irregularly arranged in two groups and an insulated window, arched gate passage, arranged approximately in the middle, a window that is too large on the ground floor, good original building stock, gable roof, an important part of the market square ensemble, that through this traditional farmhouse houses with gate passage. Monument value: urban development and local history value. |
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Residential building in closed development | Market 9 (map) |
Around 1800 | Part of a former farm bourgeoisie, the marketplace ensemble which has a decisive influence on the plastered building. Two-storey plastered building, five window axes, upper floor possibly still half-timbered, gable roof, three dormers arranged in two rows with gable roof, old German slate roofing, central entrance with gate, arched window next to the house entrance, good original building stock, belonging to the historic marketplace development, one of the best preserved historic buildings, for belonging to the historical city center, still in good condition. |
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Residential building in closed development (former Gasthof Halber Mond) | Market 11 (map) |
Around 1800 | Part of a former arable farm, slightly redesigned plastered building, which characterizes the market ensemble due to its size. Two-storey with a saddle roof closure, arched gate entrance, arranged in the middle, windows that are too large on the ground floor, upper floor 13 axes, four small dormers with saddle roof, still good original stock to be expected inside, slightly changed on the outside, gate with skylight, rungs arranged in a radial pattern, typical farmhouse by Mühltroff , which significantly shapes the cityscape, belonging to the historic city center, still in good condition. |
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Residential house in closed development (former Sächsischer Hof inn) | Markt 13 (map) |
Around 1800 | Part of a former arable farm, of architectural and urban significance (upper floor half-timbered). One of the best preserved buildings on the Mühltroff market, exterior design largely original, two-storey plastered building with a gable roof, five dormers arranged in two rows, upper row of smaller dormers, all with a gable roof, old German slate roofing, upper floor slightly protruding, plastered half-timbering, massive ground floor, eight window axes , Gate entrance with segmented arch in the middle, a window with segmented arch on the ground floor, house possibly older than 19th century, good original inventory expected inside, important building for marketplace ensemble due to its good original condition. Monument value: importance in terms of building history, local history and urban development. |
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Agricultural farm with residential house and an attached side building (with upper arbor) | Market 15 (map) |
Around 1800 | Urban and historically significant group of buildings in good original condition. Residential building on the market, two-storey plastered building with a mansard roof, slate roofing, two dormers with a gable roof flank the roof bay, this presumably afterwards, facade simplified, but arrangement of the window axes probably retained, four axes, large gate entrance with segmented arches, arranged laterally, further subsequent door on the ground floor and Angularly arranged part of the building with shop on the ground floor, house forms one of the ends of the market ensemble, side building built in several construction phases, half-timbered upper floor protruding, saddle roof, courtyard side with upper arbor, probably the only preserved upper arbor on the market, historically important due to the good original condition as a document of the building in the 18th century, urban planning important as part of the market ensemble, belonging to the historic town center, still good stock. |
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town hall | Markt 16 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Historic plastered building, in the arched style of the 19th century, architectural and local significance. Two-storey cubic building, flat sloping hipped roof with roof bay flanked by two dormers with saddle roof, slate covering, arched windows, twin windows on the ground floor, arched entrance, flanked by columns, cornice at the level of the sills on the upper floor, base of stone cladding, profiled cornice in good original state typical of the period , urban planning important as part of the market ensemble. |
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Residential building in closed development | Markt 18 (map) |
Around 1800 | Simple plastered construction of urban significance. Part of the historical market square development, forms the end of the west side of the market, two-storey, three-axis plastered building with annex without monument value, half-hipped roof, half-timbered partially preserved and plastered, on the rear eaves side probably over both floors, a disproportionate, subsequently added or extended dormer with saddle roof, house still has large parts of the original building stock, still very important as the end of the marketplace. |
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school | Pestalozzistraße 12 (map) |
Around 1928 | Representative plastered building in the typical construction method of the time in good original condition, of local and architectural importance. Two-storey, sometimes three-storey, hipped roofs, in the raised part stairwell with vestibule, polygonal clock tower, dormers with hipped roof, large-format, multi-leaf windows, partly renewed, Theuma slate base, scratched plaster. Monument value: scientific, documentary and architectural value. Roof covered with old German slate, building consists of a three-storey structure connected to the two-winged side wing, staircase windows from the time of construction, ocher-colored plaster from the time of construction. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Poststrasse 2 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Belonging to the historic city center, of architectural significance. Almost square floor plan, hipped roof, two-storey plastered building, belt cornice, plaster grooves on the ground floor, segmented arched windows, plaster in the plinth area changed, on the upper floor window parapets with plaster ornaments, horizontal window canopies, cantilevered sills, profiled window frames and profiled cornice in the house arch, entrance doorway Skylight with radial lattices, rear eaves side and a gable side simplified, the additions there without monument value, windows and sills changed on the ground floor, belonging to the historic town center, still in good condition. |
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villa | Reichersberg 1 (map) |
1936-1940 | Former factory owner's villa of local and architectural significance. Villa of the manufacturer Eschke, single-family house like a villa, single-storey, high, steep pitched roof, beautiful stone plinth, plastered construction, shutters, window grilles, canopy on stone pillars, five-axis dormer window, loft developed. Gable roof and chimney cladding slate, dominant location over Mühltroff, visible from afar. Monument value: building historical value as a typical residential building in very good original condition. Good artistic quality, especially the balanced proportions, urban development value due to the dominant location. |
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Road bridge over the Wisenta | Schützenstrasse (map) |
Before 1900 | Stone arch bridge made of quarry stones, near Schützenplatz, preserved in good original condition, of local and architectural significance |
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Well house | Schützenstrasse (map) |
Around 1920 | Purpose built in a landscaped construction. Solid lower part, plastered, hipped roof with slate covering, square floor plan, above it tower-like crowning with wooden cladding and Welscher hood, singular building with style elements of the Heimat style, architecturally sophisticated design. |
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Former watermill with house and side building (Obermühle) | Schützenstrasse 24 (map) |
Around 1800 | Plant of architectural and local historical importance. Two-storey, ground floor presumably massive, upper storey timber-framed or plastered, mansard roof with half forehead, slated gable, residential and farm buildings standing at right angles and built next to each other, beautiful, closed system in historical construction without significant structural impairment, good stock despite some changes, importance for local history as an old mill and historical value as a typical building in good original condition. |
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Rifle house | Schützenstrasse 26 (map) |
1909 | Architecturally high-quality historicism building of importance in terms of urban history. Two-storey plastered building on a rectangular floor plan, hipped roof, pilaster structure with rustic plaster, plaster grooves on the ground floor, entrance in the middle of the eaves side flanked by columns, above a balcony with stone parapet, ground floor rectangular window, upper floor round arched window with keystone, windows there each flanked by pillars, entrance area raised in relief Depiction of the coat of arms, flanked by rounded arched dormers, one gable side also shows historical plaster structure, the rear eaves side and the second gable side ocher-colored smooth plaster, probably simplified. Architecturally elaborately designed building, hence the monument value: architectural quality and historical value as well as historical importance as a former rifle house, city historical value. |
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Former forester's house, now a residential building | Wilder Berg 2 (map) |
Marked 1922 | Construction of landscaping value in accordance with the Heimat style. Apartment building, two-storey, stone base, upper storey horizontal wooden cladding. Inside: staircase hall, hunting picture, flat arched groin vault, doors and room layout etc. original, also windows, wooden beam ceiling in the staircase hall. Representative garden facade, two-winged front door with skylight, there keystone marked 1922, hipped roof, slate-covered with old German cover, dormer window, wood-paneled, shutters with blinds on the upper floor, shutters probably originally green, brown wood cladding, ground floor quarry stone, arched window and door opening, good interior fittings , for example wooden stairs and doors. Monument value: landscape design value due to landscape-adapted construction and dominant location, scientific and artistic value as a forest house construction typical of the time in good original condition. |
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Oberreichenau
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Apartment house in open development and in a corner | Ranspacher Strasse 8 (map) |
Marked with 1902 | Old location in Oberreichenau, with shops, clinker brick facade, corner emphasis, importance in terms of building history. Two storeys, five by three by three axes, corner tower with three storeys, base: red clinker bricks, horizontal plaster strips, facade structure with yellow clinker bricks, plastered window frames with a simple profile, decorative arches over the lintels in a contrasting color, on the upper floor window roofing (gables) on consoles, Corner projection without roof finish, original shop door with skylight. |
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Ranspach
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Church (with equipment) | Local road (map) |
Medieval (church); 18th century (church furnishings) | At its core, it is a medieval choir tower church, redesigned in the baroque style, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and its character. Medieval hall, converted into a choir tower church in 1788, quarry stone masonry plastered, partly stone, choir retracted and just closed, tower square floor plan, octagonal tower, Welsche dome, lantern, two-storey galleries, choir with medieval wall painting, organ 1882 Hildebrand, 18th century furnishings. |
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War | Local road (map) |
After 1918 | Significant in local history. Granite stele, two-tiered substructure, pedestal, middle section with nameplates, tapering structure above, a simple plate added after 1945. |
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Thierbach
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Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation (" European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony "); Station 155, Sandberg | (Parcel 719) (map) |
Marked 1876 | Station of the Royal Saxon Triangulation, 2nd order network, of importance in terms of science and technology. Station 155 was built in September 1876 at the highest point of the Sandberg south of Thierbach. With a purchase contract dated September 21, 1876, the required area of 36 m² was acquired from the property owner, landowner FA Hempel in Thierbach, for the Royal Saxon State Fiscus. The surveying column with a circular floor plan is made of Rochlitz porphyry. The shaft is closed by a cover plate. The inscription on the column is badly weathered. The detached base has a square floor plan. The column has been restored and the breakpoints added. The station was destroyed in 1962/63 and broken into several pieces. The fragments were seized in 1994 by "Aktion 55". |
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Rectory | Sommerstrasse 36 (map) |
Around 1840 | Structurally and locally of importance. Brick and stone masonry, two storeys, nine axes. Former stable in the right-hand part of the building: window plasters disappeared after renovation, preserved on the gable side, hip roof with old German slate covering, bat dormers, original entrance door preserved. |
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Residential building | Sommerstrasse 38 (map) |
Around 1900 | Clinker brick facade, architectural and possibly local historical significance. Two floors, high base, hipped roof, base polygonal quarry stone masonry unplastered, red clinker facade with simple plaster strips, simple artificial stone window walls, hipped roof with old German slate covering, beautiful original entrance door with grilles and skylight, possibly former village school (?). |
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Church (with furnishings) as well as churchyard with enclosure and war memorial for the fallen of the First World War | Sommerstrasse 40 (map) |
From the 14th century (church); probably 1568 (hall); 1743 (organ); after 1918 (war memorial) | Structurally and locally of importance.
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Green Tree Inn | Sommerstrasse 58 (map) |
Marked 1906 | Architectural and local historical significance |
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Unterreichenau
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War | Main street (map) |
After 1918 | Significant in local history. Pedestal made of embossed green stone, walled stele of the same material with two sandstone slabs (name boards), rounded end. |
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Former mill with residential house, mill building (with technical equipment), shed and remise (Oertelsmühle) | Hauptstrasse 1 (map) |
1859; expanded in 1924 | Completely preserved system, importance in terms of local history and technology history.
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Residential building | Hauptstrasse 15 (map) |
Around 1900 | Clinker brick facade, significance in terms of building history. Two floors, plastered base, yellow clinker brick with plaster strips, plaster mirrors, artificial stone window frames with simple groove, segmental arches on the ground floor, on the upper floor rich stucco mirrors and reliefs as crowning of windows and mirrors underneath, hip roof, possibly a former farmhouse. |
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Residential house and side building of a forester's yard | Middle level 1, 1a (map) |
19th century | Closed complex of two buildings, of architectural and local importance. Residential house: two storeys, seven axes with plaster structure, sandstone window and sandstone door walls, hipped roof. Original: entrance door with skylight and iron grille. Barn with basket arch, closed courtyard access, plastered facade, hipped roof. |
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Former Chausseehaus | Middle level 4 (card) |
Early 19th century | On the Auma / Zeulenroda - Pausa / Plauen route, significance in terms of local history and traffic. Until 1840 in function one-storey, half-hipped roof, central projection with dwarf house, eaves facing the street, only in the base area for the overall appearance not significant changes (2006). |
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Residential stable house (surrounding area) of a farm | Mühlenweg 2 (map) |
Around 1850 | Traditional building forms typical of the region (surrounding area, block room), significant in terms of building history. Two-storey, quarry stone clay walls on the ground floor or in the front part block room with beamed ceiling, profiled and girders preserved, remnants of the surrounding area visible under plaster, upper floor half-timbered (plastered), old extension, crooked hip roof, old German slate roofing, windows renewed. |
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Wall green
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War | Thierbacher Strasse (map) |
1920 | Significant in local history. Designed system (green stone cuboid, marble slab, semicircular linden tree). |
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House, two side buildings and barn of a farm | Thierbacher Strasse 8 (map) |
Marked 1916, in essence probably older | Closed courtyard complex, among other things of architectural significance, probably old school.
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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.
- 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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- Monument map of Saxony , accessed on August 12, 2019
- Geoportal of the Vogtlandkreis , accessed on August 12, 2019