List of cultural monuments in Reudnitz-Thonberg, A – K
The list of cultural monuments in Reudnitz-Thonberg contains the cultural monuments of the Leipzig district Reudnitz-Thonberg , which were recorded in the list of monuments by the State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony as of 2017.
This list is divided for reasons of space. This list contains the cultural monuments in the streets beginning with the letters A – K. The cultural monuments in the streets L-Z are the list of cultural monuments in Reudnitz-Thonberg, L-Z lists.
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List of cultural monuments in Reudnitz-Thonberg, A – K
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Hand lever pump with well shaft and cover plate | Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse (map) |
1912 (hand lever pump) | Corner of Oststraße, of local history |
09299205 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 2 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | with corner shutter, historicizing plastered facade, historically important |
09262700 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 4 (map) |
1889–1890 (tenement house) | Clinker brick facade, ceiling painting in the stairwell and entrance area, stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance
The Reudnitz teacher Theodor Louis Becker commissioned the master builder Bernhard Barthel with the design, execution and the creation of static calculations for a new apartment building in what was then Oberer Münsterstrasse. On August 15, 1889, approval was given for the application submitted just three weeks earlier. Foreman Handel took over supervision on the construction site until the final inspection in May 1890. Repair of the plastered surfaces and removal of stucco consoles in 1938 under Anna Minna. Becker born Hoefer (execution by the construction company Otto Enke). Applications for renovation, loft extensions, balcony systems and a gas firing system in August 1998 by Ralf Kohlhepp from Leipzig, plans by Marcus Dahlem. The five-story Wilhelminian-style building with plastering on the ground floor and clinker brick facade on the upper floors. Each upper floor has differently designed window frames, with the middle floor looking particularly elaborate. Number 4 is a double tenement house with number 6. LfD / 2008 |
09291857 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 5 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, vestibule door, stucco in the entrance area, important in terms of building history |
09263334 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 6 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09291858 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | with gate passage, probably formerly with shop, clinker brick facade, historically important |
09263335 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 8 (map) |
1890-1891 (tenement house) | Clinker brick facade with sandstone integration, of architectural significance
One apartment on the ground floor and two each on the upper floors were intended for the rental apartment building, which is only five axes wide. The Reudnitz building contractor Eduard Hermann Otto performed the building from 1890 to 1891 and also acted as one of the three builders (including Karl Wilhelm Friedrich and Johann Friedrich Schäfer). Noble historicism decor contributes to the attractive appearance of the clinker brick facade. The central axis is emphasized, especially in the middle two of the four floors. In 1920 the passage through the house was designed by the architects Kleitz & Zimmer in such a way that the tenants of the house at Oststrasse 46 also came to their property for a few decades. The owners from 1918 on were book printing company owners Gustav Vogel, Friedrich Max Bernhardt, Leipziger Graphische Werke AG, Universalverlag W. Vobach & Co, and from 1941 Susanne Jaenecke born. Meyer in Berlin-Dahlem. Architecturally and historically significant apartment building in the closed quarter, the facade is a great artistic example of the design possibilities of historicism in the urban expansion areas. LfD / 2013, 2014 |
09291859 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 9 (map) |
around 1907 (tenement) | with gate passage, formerly with shop, clinker brick facade, Prussian cap in the gate passage, historically important |
09296917 |
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Factory building in closed development | Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 10 (map) |
marked 1912–1913 (factory building) | with a large passage, clinker artificial stone facade, lead glass windows, of industrial and architectural significance |
09291860 |
Apartment building in closed development | Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 11 (map) |
around 1903 (tenement) | with gate passage, clinker brick facade, cellar window grilles, historically important |
09263237 |
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Apartment buildings in a residential complex | Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 12; 14; 16; 18; 20 (card) |
1930s (apartment building) | Plastered facade in the traditionalist style, iron front doors, number 20 in the corner of Mühlstrasse, significant in terms of building history |
09291861 |
Apartment building in closed development with courtyard paving | Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 15 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | with gate passage, clinker brick facade, historically important |
09263336 |
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Apartment building in closed development and workshop in the courtyard | Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 17 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | with gate passage, clinker brick facade, stucco in the entrance area, historically important |
09263337 |
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Apartment building in closed development and workshop building in the courtyard | Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 19 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | with gate passage, clinker brick facade, stucco and wooden panels in the entrance area, historically important |
09263338 |
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Plaza | Alfred-Frank-Platz (map) |
1950s (town square) | on the site of the former Riebeck-Teich, bounded by Oststraße, Lipsiusstraße and Holsteinstraße, with old trees and limestone walls, path pavements and borders, authentically preserved green space design from the 1950s, of local and urban green history |
09293936 |
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Apartment building in open development | Anna-Kuhnow-Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | Plastered facade, stairwell windows with remnants of colored lead glazing, reform style architecture, of architectural significance |
09291381 |
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Former factory building | Anna-Kuhnow-Strasse 16 (map) |
1890s (factory) | with gate passage, clinker brick building with sandstone integration, former oven factory, of architectural and local significance |
09291382 |
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Former factory building (with two house numbers) | Anna-Kuhnow-Strasse 18; 20 (card) |
after 1900 (factory) | with gate passage, clinker brick building with artificial stone integration, former oven factory, of architectural and local significance |
09291383 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Augustenstrasse 2 (map) |
1893 (tenement house) | with gate passage, plastered facade with sandstone integration, of architectural significance |
09291385 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Augustenstrasse 4 (map) |
1875 (tenement house) | Plastered facade with sandstone integration, of architectural significance |
09291386 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Augustenstrasse 12 (map) |
1912 (tenement) | Plastered facade with two bay windows, sandstone plinth, lead-glazed staircase windows, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09291388 |
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Double tenement house (with Frommannstrasse 11) in closed development in a corner | Augustenstrasse 13 (map) |
around 1910 (double tenement house) | Plastered facade with sandstone integration and bay window, marble as well as granite steps and stucco in the entrance area, remnants of lead-glazed staircase windows, reform style architecture, important from an architectural point of view |
09291389 |
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Group of tenements in closed development | Augustenstrasse 14; 16; 18 (card) |
1935 (number 14, apartment building), marked 1935 (number 16, apartment building), 1935 (number 18, apartment building) | Plastered facade, historically significant as evidence of social housing construction in the 1930s
Number 16: In 1921, the architect Paul Lange made plans for the willing businessman Paul Simon, but the four-storey apartment building with two polygonal cores, which was still characterized by reformist intentions, was never implemented. Paul Simon's heirs made another - now successful - attempt in 1935: the architects Bock & Paatzsch provided the designs, and the builder Walter Magdeburg took over the execution for the Franz Wendt construction company. There was a cooperation with the company Franz Mosenthin regarding the steel construction, the builder Paul Grafe regarding the calculations of the roof structure. With Augustenstraße 18, the building forms an ensemble, but in the street-side facade design it dispenses with the dominant balcony system, belonging to the assembly also number 14. The landscape-format apartment windows with three-part division make a significant contribution to the appearance, while the dormers of the extended roof have a disruptive effect. The building from the mid-1930s has a historical value. LfD / 2018, 2019 number 18: According to the local law on the development of Leipzig-Reudnitz-West, number 54 of the overall plan, an enclosure was built on the property of businessman Paul Simon in 1910. Nine years later, he commissioned the architect Paul Lange to submit a preliminary building request for the construction of a residential building. Even before the approval was granted in June 1920, notification was given that implementation of the project was out of the question for the time being. It was not until 1935 that a four-storey rental apartment building was built for Simon's heirs, planned by the architects Bock & Paatzsch, carried out by the Paul Wendt construction company and calculated with regard to the statics by Franz Mosenthin for the steel structures and master builder Paul Grafe for the roof. Plans for renovation, modernization and loft extensions date from 1999 and 2000. The residential building, which is provided with light smooth plaster over a colored base and which forms a small group with houses number 14 and 16, stands out for its mighty central box bay, to which both sides add Balconies are joined. Few graffiti add decorative, colored accents. The appearance is impaired by the three dormers from the renovation in 2000. There is a historical value for the house. LfD / 2018, 2019 |
09291390 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Augustenstrasse 15 (map) |
1909–1910 (tenement) | Plastered facade, marble, granite steps and stucco in the entrance area, important in terms of building history
On August 31, 1909, master builder Ernst Georg Haubold applied for the construction of a front residential building and a wash house on construction site 3, belonging to the Johannishospital. The construction management was carried out by architect Reihold Haubold, the execution by master bricklayer Georg Röder. Permission for use on July 1, 1910. The following changes of ownership are on record: Caroline Katharina Marie Verw. Professor Buzzetti from Böhlitz-Ehrenberg (from 1911), operations manager Johann Eduard Götze (from 1919 and 1925), businessman Aron Sneerson from Kishinew in Romania (1922), businessman Leib Jockel Merkin (1922), Ida bew. Götze born Taschenberger (1938), Ilse Götze (1946). In 1912, the architect R. Ziegler applied for a home-from-home apartment, and in 1996 the building application was submitted for modernization, attic expansion and the installation of an elevator system. The representative and generous-looking building lies in the field of tension between the late Art Nouveau and ideas of reform style architecture with a structured plastered facade. The oval staircase gives access to two apartments per floor with two and a half rooms facing the street and a kitchen, one or two chambers and a bathroom / closet facing the courtyard. Interestingly, the tub is across the bathroom window. A building historical value must be established for the building. LfD / 2008, 2019 |
09301970 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Augustenstrasse 17 (map) |
1909 (tenement) | Plastered facade, marble, granite and stucco in the entrance area, important in terms of building history |
09291393 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Augustenstrasse 20 (map) |
1909 (tenement) | Plastered facade with bay windows and balconies, marble and stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09291395 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Augustenstrasse 22 (map) |
1909 (tenement) | Plastered facade with sandstone integration and two bay windows, balconies on the back, important from an architectural point of view |
09291396 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Augustenstrasse 24 (map) |
1909 (tenement) | Sandstone-plaster facade, with bay windows and balconies, stucco and marble in the entrance area, staircase window with remains of colored lead glazing, iron stair railing, of architectural significance |
09291397 |
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Apartment building in closed development and in a corner | Augustenstrasse 26 (map) |
1909–1910 (tenement) | with shop, sandstone plaster facade with bay windows and balconies, corner tower, stucco and marble in the entrance area, vestibule door, stairwell window with remains of colored lead glazing, of importance in terms of building history |
09294972 |
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Battery and machine house of a former substation, later an administration building, in closed development | Baedekerstraße 1 (map) |
1926–1927 (substation) | Plastered facade, of architectural and urban history as well as for the history of Leipzig's energy supply and thus of importance in terms of technology |
09290008 |
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Apartment building in a semi-open area in a corner and with a side gate | Baedekerstraße 2 (map) |
1897–1898 (tenement house) | historicizing plastered facade, with corner shutter, of architectural significance |
09290009 |
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Residential and administrative building in closed development | Baedekerstraße 3 (map) |
1926 (tenement) | with gate passage, plastered facade, wall structure in the gate passage, of architectural significance |
09290010 |
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Apartment building in open development | Baedekerstraße 4 (map) |
1899–1900 (tenement) | Plastered facade, important in terms of building history |
09290011 |
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Factory building (structural unit with Täubchenweg 26) | Baedekerstraße 5 (map) |
around 1905 (printer) |
09290013 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Baedekerstraße 8 (map) |
1898 (tenement) | with a shop, clinker brick facade, stucco and wood paneling in the entrance area, important in terms of building history |
09290012 |
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Residential house of a former tourist restaurant | Breite Strasse 2 (map) |
around 1860 (residential building) | Plastered facade, part of one of the numerous excursion restaurants that once existed in the suburbs, of local and cultural significance |
09264337 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Breite Strasse 6 (map) |
1898 (tenement) | with shops, clinker brick façade with sandstone structure, important in terms of building history |
09293661 |
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Apartment building in semi-open development and in a corner | Breite Straße 8 (map) |
1899 (tenement house) | with shops, clinker brick façade, with balconies, wood paneling and stucco in the entrance area, historically important |
09293664 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Breite Strasse 10 (map) |
1899 (tenement house) | with corner store and additional store, clinker brick facade with sandstone structure and bay windows, vestibule door and wood paneling in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09293665 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Breite Strasse 10b (map) |
1900 (tenement) | with shops, clinker brick facade with sandstone structure and bay window, stucco in the entrance area, vestibule door, historically important |
09293666 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Breite Straße 12 (map) |
1904 (tenement) | with shops, clinker brick facade, etched staircase windows, stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09293667 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Breite Strasse 14 (map) |
1897–1898 (tenement house) | with shops, clinker brick facade with sandstone structure, staircase window with remnants of etched glazing, of architectural significance |
09293668 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Breite Strasse 16 (map) |
1897 (tenement) | with restaurant, shop, clinker brick facade, staircase window with remains of etched glazing, stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09293669 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Breite Straße 22 (map) |
1888 (tenement house) | with shops, plastered façade, etched staircase windows, stucco in the entrance area, historically important |
09293672 |
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Hand lever pump with well shaft and cover plate | Breitkopfstrasse (map) |
1908 (hand lever pump) | opposite number 12, of local history |
09263857 |
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Apartment house in a formerly closed development in a corner | Breitkopfstrasse 1 (map) |
1897 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade with corner bay window, stucco and vestibule door in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09290018 |
Apartment building in half-open development | Breitkopfstrasse 4 (map) |
1897–1898, marked 1898 (tenement house) | Clinker brick facade, stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09290019 |
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Factory building in a formerly closed development | Breitkopfstrasse 5 (map) |
1896 (printer) | Clinker brick facade with sandstone structure, with passage and iron gate, of architectural and local significance |
09290020 |
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Accumulator house with machine hall of an electricity works, with fence and gate entrance | Breitkopfstrasse 6; 8th; 10 (card) |
around 1905 (power generation plant part) | Clinker brick facade, of importance in terms of building history and industrial history |
09290021 |
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Apartment building in closed development and in a corner | Breitkopfstrasse 12 (map) |
marked 1902 (tenement house) | with corner shutter, plaster facade with sandstone structure and bay windows, stucco and vestibule door in the entrance area, of importance in terms of building history |
09290975 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Breitkopfstrasse 14 (map) |
1901 (tenement) | Plastered facade with bay window, stucco and floor tiles in the entrance area, of importance in terms of building history |
09290976 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Breitkopfstrasse 16 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Plastered facade, original cellar window grilles, historically important |
09263856 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Breitkopfstrasse 18 (map) |
1901 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade with two oriels, stucco in the entrance area, lead-glazed staircase windows, of architectural significance |
09290977 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Breitkopfstrasse 20 (map) |
1901 (tenement) | with corner shutter in the basement, clinker brick facade with bay windows, vestibule door in the entrance area, important from an architectural point of view |
09290978 |
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Apartment building in semi-open development and in a corner | Breitkopfstrasse 22 (map) |
1907 (tenement) | with shop and corner shop, plastered facade with sandstone structure, with bay windows and balconies, historically important |
09290979 |
Apartment building in closed development with a front garden | Carpzovstrasse 1 (map) |
before 1920 (tenement) | Plastered facade, stucco in the entrance area, colored glazed staircase windows, vestibule door, of importance in terms of building history |
09263325 |
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Apartment building in semi-open development with a front garden | Carpzovstrasse 2 (map) |
after 1925 (tenement) | Plastered facade, ground floor in clinker construction, see also Lipsiusstraße 36, stairwell window with structured glass, built in connection with the Holsteinstraße urban residential complex, in the modern style, of architectural significance |
09263326 |
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Totality of the Holsteinstrasse residential complex, with the following individual monuments: two rows of apartment buildings at Carpzovstrasse 3–11 and 13–19 (property 09263315), one row of apartment buildings at Carpzovstrasse 16–30 (property 09263317), two rows of apartment buildings at Fritz-Hanschmann-Strasse 1–5 and 2– 16 (Obj. 09263316), apartment building Fuchshainer Straße 10 with outbuildings and garage (Obj. 09263360), apartment buildings Hofer Straße 33, 39 and 41/43 (Obj., Obj. 09293079), five rows of apartment buildings Holsteinstraße 17-27, 29-53 , 55–63, 34–44, 48–60 (Obj. 09263372), apartment building Stötteritzer Straße 71 (Obj. 09263302), two rows of multi-family houses Reinhold-Krüger-Straße 1–4, 5–8 and garage (Obj. 09305825) as well Enclosure walls, still with paving and front garden areas as well as the green area in front of the club house Holsteinstraße 46 and open space designs of the residential complex (spacing areas and courtyards) as components of the whole | Carpzovstrasse 3; 5; 7; 9; 11; 13; 15; 16; 17; 18; 19; 20; 22; 24; 26; 28; 30 (card) |
around 1930 (residential complex) | Two-tone plastered buildings and plastered buildings with clinker brick design, in the modern style, of importance in terms of building history and local development |
09305823 |
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Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex Holsteinstraße (Obj. 09305823, Carpzovstraße 3–30): two rows of multi-family houses in a housing complex, with enclosing walls | Carpzovstrasse 3; 5; 7; 9; 11; 13; 15; 17; 19 (card) |
after 1925 (residential part) | Plastered facade with clinker brick structure, in the style of modernism, of importance in terms of building history |
09263315 |
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Apartment building in closed development with front garden | Carpzovstrasse 4 (map) |
1914 (tenement) | Plastered facade, stucco reliefs in the entrance area, colored glazed staircase windows, vestibule door, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09263323 |
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Apartment building in closed development with front garden | Carpzovstrasse 6 (map) |
1914 (tenement) | Plastered facade, stucco in the stairwell, vestibule door, lead-glazed staircase windows, of importance in terms of building history |
09263324 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner, with a front garden | Carpzovstrasse 8 (map) |
after 1925 (tenement) | Plastered facade, ground floor and loggias in clinker brick, built in connection with the Holsteinstrasse urban residential complex, in the modern style, of architectural significance |
09290140 |
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Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex Holsteinstraße (Obj. 09305823, Carpzovstraße 3–30): a row of multi-family houses in a residential complex with an enclosure wall | Carpzovstrasse 16; 18; 20; 22; 24; 26; 28; 30 (card) |
1929–1930 (apartment building) | two-tone plastered facade, with a gate passage (at number 30) to the posh movement, in the modern style, of importance in terms of building history
At the end of January 1929, the building application for group 11 of urban residential buildings in Leipzig-Reudnitz V was issued, and by May 1930 a row of tenement houses consisting of eight houses was built behind a lawn in front of it. Colored noble plaster covered the brick facades over the clinker base that was left visible, the roof had a double plain tile covering and the steps were made of artificial limestone. Freytag signed for the Housing Welfare Office of the City of Leipzig, while the planning drafts of the Building Construction Office were signed by City Planning Officer Hubert Ritter. Bauweise Frank, Frankbau Stuttgart, with an office in Leipzig, was commissioned with the execution. House number 30 has a wide, open passage. In June 1997, Leipziger Wohnungs- und Baugesellschaft mbH submitted the repair and modernization plans drawn up by the Fischer architects in Leipzig for official approval. As a testimony to the municipal residential building architecture around 1930, the tenement block has a historical value in terms of building and district development. LfD / 2014 |
09263317 |
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Multi-family houses in a residential complex, with front gardens, side gate entrance on Kurt-Günther-Straße and Hofgrün | Carpzovstrasse 21; 21a; 23; 23a; 25 (card) |
around 1930 (apartment building) | Plastered facade with clinker brick structure around the front door, in the traditionalist style, of architectural significance |
09263320 |
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Multi-family houses in a residential complex, with front gardens | Carpzovstrasse 29; 31; 33 (card) |
1913 (apartment building) | see also Max-Pommer-Straße 2 and Wolfshainer-Straße 1, plastered facade, stairwell painting, stucco in the entrance area, reform style architecture, of architectural and socio-historical importance |
09263322 |
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Four multi-family houses in a residential complex, with front gardens | Carpzovstrasse 32; 34; 36; 38 (card) |
1930 (apartment building) | Plastered facade with stand core, house doors with lead-glazed skylight, echoes of the reform style of the time around 1910, of importance in terms of building history |
09263321 |
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Multi-family houses in a residential complex, with a front garden | Carpzovstrasse 35; 37 (card) |
1926 (apartment building) | Plastered facade, see also Wolfshainer Straße 2 and Fuchshainer Straße 8, important in terms of building history |
09263318 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Charlottenstrasse 1 (map) |
1893 (tenement house) | Plastered facade, wall and ceiling stucco in the entrance area, important in terms of building history |
09293062 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Charlottenstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | with gate passage, clinker brick facade, historically important |
09263073 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Charlottenstrasse 3 (map) |
1893 (tenement house) | Plastered facade with stucco ornaments, etched staircase windows, of importance in terms of building history |
09293064 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Charlottenstrasse 4 (map) |
1897 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, stucco in the entrance area, etched staircase windows, vestibule door, historically important |
09293065 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 7) | Charlottenstrasse 5 (map) |
1889 (double tenement house) | Formerly with a shop, historicizing plastered facade, see also Charlottenstrasse 7, of architectural significance |
09293063 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Charlottenstrasse 6 (map) |
1892 (tenement house) | with corner shutter, clinker brick facade with corner bay window, stucco and stucco medallions in the entrance area, etched staircase windows, important from an architectural point of view |
09293067 |
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Apartment building in closed development in a corner (structural unit with no.5) | Charlottenstrasse 7 (map) |
1889 (double tenement house) | historicizing plastered facade with sandstone structure, see also Charlottenstrasse 5, of architectural significance |
09293068 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Charlottenstrasse 8 (map) |
1893 (tenement house) | Clinker brick facade, historically important |
09293066 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Charlottenstrasse 9 (map) |
1894 (tenement house) | Clinker brick facade, historically important |
09293069 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Charlottenstrasse 10 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | Plastered facade, important in terms of building history |
09262902 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Charlottenstrasse 11 (map) |
1894–1895 (tenement house) | with gate passage, clinker facade, stucco ceiling and wood paneling in the gate passage, effective Wilhelminian style building in the closed quarter, document of the development of the district, historical building value
Karl Nelb junior submitted the building application for a residential building on October 1, 1894 and had the plans drawn up by architect Heinrich Lindemann. The final acceptance took place in August 1895 together with the courtyard building built the following year according to a design by architect Anton Wurl. Merchant Otto Albin Richard Starkloff is in the land register in 1918, carpenter Reinhold Oskar Liebich takes over the parcel in 1922. After foreclosure auction in March 1933, property of businessman Carl Pobuda from Leitmeritz an der Elbe. Demolition of the courtyard building built over Winkel in 2000 by Dipl. Ing. Walter K. Pobuda from Aurora / Colorado, USA. Renovation of the front building in 1999/2000 by the Gesellschaft für Wirtschaftsdienste und Anlagenberatung mbH in Stuttgart based on plans by Jelena Wichmann with the attic being converted for residential purposes. The three-in-hand apartment building typical of Leipzig's suburbs, five-storey with a two-tone clinker brick facade over the plastered ground floor, stucco decor over the windows of the first floor and passage, parts of the original furnishings have been preserved. LfD / 2010 |
09293070 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Charlottenstrasse 13 (map) |
1894–1896 (tenement house) | with gate passage and with shop, plaster facade with sandstone structure, stucco in the gate passage, wooden panels in the entrance area, historically important |
09293071 |
Apartment building in closed development | Crottendorfer Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | historicizing plastered facade, remains of stucco in the entrance area, vestibule door, historically important |
09293626 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Crottendorfer Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | with gate passage, with shop fitting, historicizing plastered facade, historically important |
09293627 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Crottendorfer Strasse 4 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | with gate passage, clinker brick facade with sandstone integration, vestibule door, historically important |
09293628 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Crottendorfer Strasse 5 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | historicizing plastered facade, of architectural significance |
09262893 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Crottendorfer Strasse 6 (map) |
around 1895/1900 (tenement house) | Clinker brick facade, stairwell window with remains of etched glazing, stencil painting in the stairwell, of architectural significance |
09293629 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Crottendorfer Strasse 16 (map) |
around 1905 (tenement) | Typical plaster facade of the time, of architectural significance |
09299237 |
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Enclosure wall and gate entrance to a factory site | Crusiusstrasse (map) |
1896 (printer) | see also Breitkopfstraße 5–7, of local importance |
09290661 |
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Hand lever pump with well shaft and cover plate | Crusiusstrasse (map) |
1908 (hand lever pump) | before number 2a, dolphin type, of local history |
09294869 |
Apartment building in half-open development | Crusiusstrasse 21 (map) |
1898 (tenement) | Original painting in the entrance area, clinker brick facade, stucco in the stairwell, of architectural significance |
09290040 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Crusiusstraße 23 (map) |
1898 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, with corner bay window, stucco and painted wall painting in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09290041 |
Disinfection facility at the rear with a chimney and enclosure | Dauthestrasse 3; 5 (card) |
1905 (factory) | Clinker brick facade, of local significance |
09263460 |
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Multi-family houses in a residential complex, with front gardens and courtyard design | Dauthestrasse 7; 9; 11; 13 (card) |
1928 (row of houses) | built as accommodation houses for the homeless, with Kregelstrasse 9–13 and 23–41, plastered facades in traditionalist style, of architectural and social significance |
09263786 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Dresdner Strasse 24 (map) |
1896 (tenement) | with shops, clinker brick facade with corner bay window, etched staircase windows, of importance in terms of building history |
09290074 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Dresdner Strasse 26 (map) |
1896 (tenement) | with shops, historicizing clinker brick facade, etched staircase windows, of architectural significance |
09290076 |
Apartment building in closed development and courtyard building | Dresdner Strasse 54 (map) |
1899 (tenement house) | Front building with gate passage and with shops, clinker plaster facade, stucco in the gate passage, of architectural significance |
09293632 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 58) and cinema in the courtyard | Dresdner Strasse 56 (map) |
1936 (tenement) | with shops, plastered façade typical of the time, of architectural and local importance |
09293633 |
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Apartment building in closed development in corner location (structural unit with No. 56) | Dresdner Strasse 58 (map) |
around 1935 (double tenement house with number 65) | with shops, plastered façade typical of the time, of architectural significance |
09293634 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Dresdner Strasse 62 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | with gate passage, with shops, plastered clinker facade, important from an architectural point of view |
09262896 |
Residential house in a formerly closed area and in a corner, with a shop | Dresdner Strasse 66 (map) |
1860s (residential house) | Plastered facade, pre-Wilhelminian development, of importance in terms of building history and local history |
09293638 |
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Dresdner Strasse 68 (map) |
1887 (tenement house) | with gate passage, with shops, clinker brick facade with sandstone structure, of architectural significance |
09293640 |
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Eight apartment buildings in a residential complex, with a gate entrance and inner courtyard with paving, green space and rows of trees | Dresdner Strasse 74; 74a; 74b; 74c; 76; 76a; 76b; 76c (card) |
around 1905 (apartment building) | Buildings on the street with shops, plastered façade typical of the time, self-contained, private residential complex around a large inner courtyard, architect: Anton Käppler, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history and the history of local development |
09262894 |
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Administration building of a tram station, formerly a box building | Dresdner Strasse 78 (map) |
1851 (administration building) | Plastered facade with sandstone structure, representative building adorned with pillars, once the country house of the Friedrich Hofmeister family of publishers, the house was acquired in 1872 by the Leipziger Pferdebahn as the headquarters, later the Great Leipzig Tram, then Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe (LVB), remnants of the former tram halls see under Dresdner Strasse 80, today the administration building of a shopping center, of architectural and local importance |
09302528 |
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Remains of the hall of a former tram station | Dresdner Strasse 80 (map) |
1872 (tram depot, Hall B), 1909 (tram depot, Hall A) | Reudnitz depot of the former Leipzig horse tram, later the Great Leipzig tram, tracks all demolished, plus administration building (see under Dresdner Straße 78), significance in terms of technology history |
09293648 |
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War | Dresdner Strasse 80 (near) (map) |
after 1918 (Monument to Fallen) | historically significant, made of granite with a table and helmet attachment, on the site of the former Reudnitz tram station (planned to be implemented again in 2009) |
09296822 |
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Apartment building in today's closed development | Dresdner Strasse 82 (map) |
1903–1906 (tenement house) | with gate passage, with shops, plastered facade with two bay windows, stucco in the entrance area, facade design in the manner of a double tenement house, of architectural significance |
09293650 |
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Kindergarten of a parish | Eichlerstrasse 10 (map) |
1859–1860, marked 1860 (kindergarten) | Kindergarten founded in 1859, plastered facade, significance in terms of social history and the historical development of the district, evidence of the church's welfare |
09263875 |
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Transformer house | Eilenburger Strasse (map) |
around 1935 (transformer station) | Plastered facade, of significance in terms of technology history |
09262944 |
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Former publishing and printing house | Eilenburger Strasse 1a (map) |
1911 (publishing house) | with gate passage, clinker brick facade, original wall structure in the gate passage, headquarters of the important Leipzig art publisher EA Seemann, in the reform style of the time around 1910, architect: Curt Nebel, of architectural and local significance |
09290079 |
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Goods handling building and enclosure (opposite Eilenburger Straße 4) of a former train station | Eilenburger Strasse 10a (map) |
Late 19th century (goods shed) | Clinker brick building on the site of the former Eilenburg train station, today Lene-Voigt-Park (see also Reichpietschstraße 16 and Eilenburger Straße 21), of architectural, local and railway historical significance |
09290078 |
Boiler house and chimney of a hospital | Eilenburger Strasse 11 (map) |
1926/1927 (boiler house) | belongs to the children's clinic Oststraße 25, clinker brick facade in the modern style, expressionistically designed details, architecturally-historically significant, architect: city planner Hubert Ritter, of architectural, art-historical and local-historical significance |
09296716 |
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Hospital building | Eilenburger Strasse 13; 15; 15a (card) |
1891–1899 (hospital) | belongs to the children's clinic Oststraße 25, two-tone clinker brick facade, of architectural and local significance |
09263438 |
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Apartment building in a semi-open area in a corner | Eilenburger Strasse 16 (map) |
1880s (tenement) | historicizing plastered facade, of architectural significance |
09291807 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 17 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | Plastered facade, stucco and wood paneling in the entrance area, important in terms of building history |
09291806 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 17a (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | with gate passage, formerly with a shop, plastered facade with sandstone and artificial stone structure, wide central bay, ceiling structure in the entrance area, reform style architecture, important in terms of building history |
09291805 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 18 (map) |
around 1900/1905 (tenement) | Typical plaster facade of the time, stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09291803 |
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Former factory building (no.19b) in the courtyard, with extension (no.19a) | Eilenburger Strasse 19a; 19b (card) |
End of the 19th century (factory building) |
09291804 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Eilenburger Strasse 20 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, remains of stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09291802 |
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Administration and production building in the corner, as well as side wing to the courtyard and rear courtyard building | Eilenburger Strasse 20a; 20b (card) |
around 1890 (administration building) | Street front clinker brick facade, raised around 1930, courtyard and side wing plastered facade, of architectural and local significance |
09262921 |
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Roundhouse and water station on a former railway site | Eilenburger Strasse 21 (map) |
1872–1874 (water station) | of significance in terms of technology history |
09299146 |
Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 24 (map) |
1907 (tenement) | Plastered facade, terrazzo with mosaic and stucco in the entrance area, painting in the stairwell, of importance in terms of building history |
09263339 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 25 (map) |
around 1907 (tenement) | historicizing clinker brick facade, of architectural significance |
09263868 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 26 (map) |
1906 (tenement house) | with shop, plastered facade, original shop front, stucco and terrazzo in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09263340 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 27 (map) |
around 1905 (tenement) | Plastered facade, important in terms of building history |
09262942 |
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Apartment building in half-open development in a corner, with a front garden on Robert-Volkmann-Straße | Eilenburger Strasse 28 (map) |
1908 (tenement) | Plastered facade with bay window, colored stairwell windows, stucco in the entrance area, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09263354 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 29 (map) |
1906 (tenement house) | Clinker brick facade with wooden balconies, colored staircase windows, stucco reliefs and wall tiles in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09263355 |
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Apartment building in half-open development in a corner, with enclosure and front garden on Robert-Volkmann-Straße | Eilenburger Strasse 30 (map) |
1908 (tenement) | Plastered clinker brick facade with bay windows, staircase windows with remains of colored glazing, terrazzo and stucco structure in the entrance area, of importance in terms of building history |
09263341 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 31 (map) |
around 1904 (tenement) | Formerly with a shop, clinker brick facade, terrazzo with mosaic and stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09263867 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 32 (map) |
marked 1907 (tenement house) | Formerly with a shop, clinker brick facade with two bay windows, stucco structure in the entrance area, of significance in terms of building history |
09263342 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 33 (map) |
1905 (tenement) | Formerly with a shop, plastered facade with two bay windows, stairwell window with remains of colored glazing, stucco and wall tiles in the entrance area, of significance in terms of building history |
09263353 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 34 (map) |
marked 1907 (tenement house) | Plastered facade with two oriels, stucco and terrazzo with mosaic in the entrance area, important from an architectural point of view |
09263343 |
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Apartment building in a semi-open area in a corner | Eilenburger Strasse 35 (map) |
marked 1907 (tenement house) | with corner shutter, plastered facade with bay windows, colored staircase windows, stucco and terrazzo in the entrance area, in the reform style, of architectural significance |
09263344 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 36 (map) |
marked 1908 (tenement house) | Clinker brick facade, remains of colored stairwell windows, iron staircase, wall tiles and stucco in the entrance area, marked 1908 in terrazzo, of architectural significance |
09263345 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner, with a front garden on Möbiusplatz | Eilenburger Strasse 38 (map) |
marked 1908 (tenement house) | Smoothed plastered façade with corner bay windows and balconies, wooden veranda facing Möbiusplatz, reform style architecture, stucco and terrazzo in the entrance area (marked 1908), historically important |
09227482 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 41 (map) |
1907 (tenement) | Formerly with two shops, a plastered facade with two bay windows, originally also with a wooden balcony, colored glazed staircase windows, terrazzo with mosaic and stucco structure in the entrance area, important from an architectural point of view |
09263347 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 43 (map) |
1907 (tenement) | with gate passage, plastered facade with bay window and balconies, ground floor in artificial stone, colored glazed staircase windows, terrazzo and stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09263348 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 45 (map) |
1909 (tenement) | with gate passage, plastered facade with two bay windows and balconies, lead-glazed staircase windows, cellar window grilles, terrazzo and mosaic in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09262945 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 49 (map) |
1909 (tenement) | Plastered façade with two bay windows and balconies, colored glazed staircase windows, terrazzo with mosaic and stucco in the entrance area, important from an architectural point of view |
09263350 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 51 (map) |
1909 (tenement) | Plastered façade with two box cores and balconies, colored glazed staircase windows, stucco and terrazzo in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09263351 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 53 (map) |
1909 (tenement) | with gate passage, plastered facade with two bay windows and balconies, stucco and terrazzo in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09263352 |
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Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex Holsteinstraße (Obj. 09305823, Carpzovstraße 3–30): two rows of multi-family houses in a housing complex, with side walls | Fritz-Hanschmann-Strasse 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8th; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 16 (card) |
around 1930 (apartment building) | Two-tone plastered facade, in the style of modernity, of architectural significance |
09263316 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Frommannstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1915 (tenement) | Plastered facade with two bay windows, stucco and floor tiles in the entrance area, in the reform style, of architectural significance |
09291087 |
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Apartment building in closed development and wash house in the courtyard | Frommannstrasse 9 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | Plastered facade based on Art Nouveau, stucco in the entrance area, vestibule door, remnants of lead-glazed staircase windows, of importance in terms of building history |
09291327 |
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Double tenement house (with Augustenstrasse 13) in a closed area in a corner, with a wash house in the courtyard | Frommannstrasse 11 (map) |
1910 (tenement) | Plastered facade with sandstone integration and bay window, stucco and marble in the entrance area, remnants of lead-glazed staircase windows, reform style architecture, of historical importance |
09291328 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Frommannstrasse 12 (map) |
1902 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09291329 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Frommannstrasse 13 (map) |
1880 (tenement) | historicizing plastered facade, formerly with corner shutters, above balconies with wrought-iron grids, of historical importance |
09291330 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Frommannstrasse 15 (map) |
1878 (tenement house) | with gate passage, historicizing plastered facade, etched staircase windows, stucco structure in the gate passage, of architectural significance |
09291332 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Fröschelstrasse 1 (map) |
1897–1898 (tenement house) | Clinker brick facade, stucco in the entrance area, vestibule door, historically important |
09293699 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Fröschelstrasse 2 (map) |
1895 (tenement) | with gate passage, clinker brick facade, wooden panels and stucco in the gate passage, of historical importance |
09293700 |
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Double tenement house (with Stötteritzer Straße 85) in a closed development in a corner | Fuchshainer Strasse 1 (map) |
1920 (double tenement house) | Plastered facade, colored glazed staircase windows, in the traditionalist style, of architectural significance |
09263308 |
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Apartment building in a formerly half-open area in a corner | Fuchshainer Strasse 2 (map) |
1910 (tenement) | with corner shutter, plastered facade with bay windows and balconies, stairwell window with remnants of colored glazing, stucco and wall tiles with picture strips in the entrance area, in the reform style, important from an architectural point of view |
09263356 |
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Four apartment buildings in a residential complex | Fuchshainer Strasse 3; 5; 7; 9 (card) |
around 1920 (apartment building) | Plastered facades, in the traditionalist style, of architectural significance |
09263357 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Fuchshainer Strasse 4 (map) |
around 1930 (tenement) | Plastered facade with loggias, wall tiles inside, important in terms of building history |
09263358 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Fuchshainer Strasse 6 (map) |
around 1910/1915 (tenement) | Plastered facade, colored glazed staircase windows, terrazzo in the entrance area, stucco and wall tiles in the entrance area, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09263359 |
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Multi-family house in a residential complex, with a front garden | Fuchshainer Strasse 8 (map) |
1926 (apartment building) | Plastered facade, see also Carpzovstraße 35/37 and Wolfshainer Straße 2, important in terms of building history |
09263812 |
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Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex Holsteinstraße (Obj. 09305823, Carpzovstraße 3–30): Apartment building in a residential complex, with an attached outbuilding (including a lack of laundry), archway and motorcycle garages | Fuchshainer Strasse 10 (map) |
1930 (apartment building) | Plastered facade with clinker brick structure, in the style of modernism, of importance in terms of building history |
09263360 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Court path 3 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Five-storey building with a doorway and shops, historic clinker brick facade with bay window, etched staircase windows, of architectural significance |
09290130 |
Printer building (addresses: Perthesstraße 3–3b andgerichtsweg 5–5b / 7–7b) | Court 5; 5a; 5b; 7; 7a; 7b (card) |
1898 (part of the printing plant) | Three-wing and four-storey reinforced concrete building between Perthesstrasse andgerichtsweg, as the oldest factory building in Germany in reinforced concrete according to the Hennebique system, of rarity and great importance in terms of building history, as well as a testament to the important Leipzig printing industry also of industrial historical value |
09299317 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Geyerstraße 1 (map) |
1902 (tenement) | with shops, clinker brick facade, stucco and wood paneling in the entrance area, staircase window with remnants of colored lead glazing, of architectural significance |
09293651 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Geyerstraße 2 (map) |
1903 (tenement) | Plastered facade with sandstone integration and bay window, lead-glazed staircase windows, of architectural significance |
09293652 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Geyerstraße 3 (map) |
1902 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, stairwell window with remnants of colored lead glazing, stucco and wood paneling in the entrance area, painting in the stairwell, of architectural significance |
09293653 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Geyerstraße 4 (map) |
1901 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09293654 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Geyerstraße 5 (map) |
1902 (tenement) | Plastered facade, wood paneling and stucco reliefs in the entrance area, stairwell windows with remnants of colored lead glazing, of importance in terms of building history |
09293655 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Geyerstraße 7 (map) |
1902 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, terrazzo and stucco in the entrance area, lead-glazed staircase windows, of architectural significance |
09293656 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Geyerstraße 9 (map) |
1902–1903 (tenement house) | with corner shutter, historicizing plastered facade, stencil painting in Art Deco style in the stairwell, lead-glazed stairwell windows, of architectural significance |
09293657 |
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Hand lever pump with well shaft and cover plate | Göschenstrasse (map) |
1906 (hand lever pump) | before number 9, type dolphin, of local importance |
09294891 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Göschenstrasse 3 (map) |
1894 (tenement house) | Historicistic plastered facade, wood paneling and vestibule door with etched glazing in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09290139 |
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Part of a double rented house (with Täubchenweg 18) in a closed development in a corner | Göschenstrasse 5 (map) |
1894 (part of a double tenement house) | Plastered facade with corner bay window, stucco and wall structure in the entrance area, in the style of historicism, of architectural significance |
09263783 |
Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Göschenstrasse 9 (map) |
around 1910/1915 (tenement) | Plastered facade with bay windows, tower-like corner accentuation, remnants of lead-glazed staircase windows, bas-reliefs in the entrance area, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09290932 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Göschenstrasse 11 (map) |
around 1910/1915 (tenement) | Plastered facade with two bay windows, marble and stucco in the entrance area, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance |
09290933 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Göschenstrasse 12 (map) |
1912 (tenement) | Plastered facade with two oriels, rich stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09290934 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Göschenstrasse 14 (map) |
1902 (tenement) | Clinker-plaster facade with sandstone structure and two oriels, stucco reliefs in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09290935 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Harnackstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | historicizing plastered facade, of architectural significance |
09262919 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Harnackstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | Plastered facade, etched staircase windows, of architectural importance |
09263361 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Harnackstrasse 4 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | with gate passage, formerly with shops, probably a simplified plastered facade, formerly some blinds, four original roof extensions, stucco structure and painting in the gate passage, of architectural significance |
09299070 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Harnackstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, vestibule door with etched glass, wooden panels in the stairwell, in the style of historicism, of architectural significance |
09263363 |
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Apartment building in closed development and rear building | Harnackstrasse 6 (map) |
1889 (tenement house) | Historicizing plastered facade, back with plastered structure, vestibule door, wall structure in the entrance area, of importance in terms of building history |
09263362 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Harnackstrasse 7 (map) |
1895–1900 (tenement) | historicizing plastered facade, front door with colored skylight, stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09263364 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Harnackstrasse 9 (map) |
1899 (tenement house) | Clinker brick facade with corner bay window, inside vestibule door, etched staircase windows, stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09263365 |
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Apartment building in a semi-open area with a garage on the side | Harnackstrasse 10 (map) |
around 1885/1895 (tenement house) | historicizing clinker brick facade, rich stucco decor, of architectural significance |
09262918 |
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Apartment building in semi-open development, with courtyard paving | Heinrichstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1865 and 1870s (tenement) | with house passage, plastered facade, vestibule door, wooden panels in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09294292 |
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Apartment building in a semi-open area in a corner | Heinrichstrasse 1a (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | with shops, plastered facade with sandstone structure and corner bay, historically important |
09294293 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Heinrichstrasse 2 (map) |
1936 (tenement) | see also Dresdner Strasse 56 and 58, plastered facade in the traditionalist style, of architectural significance |
09294294 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Heinrichstrasse 3 (map) |
1861 (tenement house) | Plastered facade with sandstone integration, with shop, of architectural significance |
09294295 |
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Ballroom and cinema building | Heinrichstrasse 6 (map) |
1870s (cinema) | see also Dresdner Straße 56/58, historicizing plastered facade, of architectural and local importance |
09294296 |
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Factory building at the rear and wash house | Heinrichstrasse 14 (map) |
1882 (factory), 1876 (wash house) | Clinker brick facade, formerly a printing machine factory, of local significance
The two-storey workshop building from the construction period 1881/1882 and a wash house that was applied for at the same time as the residential building in 1869, built between 1870 and 1876 and intended to be enlarged in 1904, have been preserved on the former residential and commercial property Reudnitzer Flur. Until it was demolished, there was a residential building on the property, with eight axes, three floors and a slate-roofed attic. Master mason Christian Carl Germanus junior from Stünz was the client and executor. On the ground floor and the two floors above there were two apartments of different sizes, the ground floor rental areas were a bit smaller because of a building passage inserted here. The final building handover took place on April 26, 1871 - a good ten years later the application for a workshop and residential building in the courtyard. Due to official reservations, the installation of the initially coveted apartment was subsequently waived. The client was the C. Gustav Eckardt machine factory located at Kreuzstrasse 7. In 1882 the plans were implemented by master carpenter WF Wenck. For the summer of 1888, the paving of the footpath with pavement slabs made of granite and that of the driveway with embossed stones are on record. The machine factory G. Eckardt advertised its products during this time: auxiliary machines for book and stone printing etc. as well as marble and terrazzo grinding work. In 1904 there were two office rooms, storage and a laundry room on the ground floor of the front building. The factory building consisted of two parts, a two-storey workshop with a facade facing the courtyard and a single-storey part of the building behind it. This should be increased in 1906 and thus get a uniform height with the front part. The technician Max Richard Eckardt and the businessman Carl Gustav Eckardt are named as builders; the company was planned by the builder Meißner & Miersch. Since no approval was given in this regard and a modified application in 1907 did not receive any official approval, Carl Eckardt expressed the request in 1908 to “build a large part of my factory building”. The statics and plans are signed by the architect Hermann Knaus from Leipzig-Lindenau. After the final review of the renovation in the same year, the JG Schelter & Giesecke machine factory from Plagwitz added a transmission elevator for goods to the building. Plans by the architect Heinz Lutze from 1960 to plaster and refurbish the front building and to remove the roof were not implemented. The house was demolished after 1960. The dark yellow clinker brick facade is characteristic of the production building, the dazzling white plastic windows are less pleasant. Nevertheless, the courtyard building marks the typical combination of living and working in Reudnitz and provides eloquent testimony to the history of the building. LfD / 2019 |
09294297 |
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Residential house in semi-open development with a front garden | Heinrichstrasse 18 (map) |
1890s (residential building) | in the rear of the property, in the manner of a villa, plastered facade, marble wall cladding and marble steps in the entrance area, vestibule door with etched glass, of importance in terms of building history and site development |
09294298 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Heinrichstrasse 25 (map) |
1902 (tenement) | with gate passage, plastered facade, decorative framework above the gate passage, inside vestibule door, historically important |
09294300 |
Gym in a semi-open development and an attached house in the courtyard, with a side gate | Heinrichstrasse 33 (map) |
marked 1888 (gym) | Residential house plastered facade, gymnasium richly structured clinker brick facade in the style of historicism, with original courtyard gate, of architectural and local significance |
09294302 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Heinrichstrasse 34 (map) |
1874–1875 (rental house) | with gate passage, plastered facade, late classicist residential building shortly after the establishment of the empire, structural evidence of the development of the district |
09262897 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Heinrichstrasse 35 (map) |
1912–1913 (tenement house) | Plastered facade with sandstone integration, wide central bay window, in the reform style, of architectural significance |
09294303 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Heinrichstrasse 36 (map) |
1875–1877 (tenement house) | Plastered facade, stucco in the entrance area, architectural and district development value
Master mason Gustav Damm and master mason Gustav Vogel began building the house in 1875 as the builder and / or executor, which was completed in the summer of 1877 under the new property owner Christian Eduard Pfaffendorf. One year after the premises were taken over by the Aktien-Bierbrauerei zu Leipzig-Gohlis in 1894, the building application for the establishment of a restoration and the addition of a lounge in the courtyard was issued, for which drawings by architect Curt Nebel were given to the master mason W. Eichler. Extensions of the inn were planned in 1912 and 1930, in 1965/1966 the establishment of a barrel slot is attested in personal contribution. Renovation and extension of the balcony in 1998/1999 are based on plans by civil engineer Axel Gödicke. The four-storey building has a mansard roof with modified dormers, a plastered facade freed from any stucco decor and plaster grooves, and a building base that is now plastered. The roofs from the facade, deprived of their direct relationship or transition through stucco decorative panels to the windows, are quite incoherently on the two middle floors; with the exception of the double-leaf front door, nothing can be read of the finely structured late classicist facade. Parts of the equipment have probably been preserved. The early Wilhelminian style building is of architectural interest. LfD / 2016, 2019 |
09262898 |
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Residential building in closed development | Heinrichstrasse 37 (map) |
around 1860 (residential building) | Simplified plastered facade, pre-Wilhelminian development, factory building in the courtyard no monument, significant in terms of local development |
09290806 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Heinrichstrasse 38 (map) |
1896 (tenement) | formerly with a corner store, clinker brick facade, historically important |
09290202 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Heinrichstrasse 40 (map) |
1896 (tenement) | with house passage, historicizing clinker brick facade, historically important |
09290203 |
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Residential house in closed development and in a corner | Heinrichstrasse 41 (map) |
around 1870 (residential building) | Plastered facade with sandstone structure, formerly with a restaurant, pre-prehistoric buildings, of importance in terms of local development |
09294304 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Heinrichstrasse 42 (map) |
1890 (tenement house) | historicizing plastered facade, of architectural significance |
09290204 |
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School building (under two house numbers), with enclosure and front garden | Heinrichstrasse 43; 45 (card) |
1880 (school) | Plastered facade with clinker brick structure, of architectural and local importance |
09294306 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Heinrichstrasse 49 (map) |
1895 (tenement) | with passage through the house, plastered facade with sandstone structure, vestibule door inside, historically important |
09294307 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Heinrichstrasse 51 (map) |
1887 (tenement house) | Clinker brick facade, inside vestibule door with etched skylight, of architectural significance |
09294308 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Hofer Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | with shops, plastered facade typical of the time, original shop front, significant in terms of building history |
09263373 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Hofer Strasse 4 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | with shops, clinker brick facade, important in terms of building history |
09263790 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hofer Strasse 5 (map) |
1914–1915 (tenement) | Formerly with shops, plastered facade with wooden balconies, colored stairwell windows, of importance in terms of building history |
09263374 |
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Apartment building in a semi-open area in a corner | Hofer Strasse 6 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Formerly with a corner restaurant, with shops, clinker brick facade, stucco in the entrance area, painting in the stairwell, of architectural significance |
09263791 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hofer Strasse 7 (map) |
1910/1915 (rental house) |
09263795 |
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Individual monument of the material entity Meyersche Homes Reudnitz (Obj. 09305839, Hofer Straße 8-64a): 57 apartment buildings in a residential complex, with gate entrances and a memorial stone behind No. 30 in the green area for the founder Hermann Julius Meyer and the garage building at No. 28a | Hofer Strasse 8; 10; 10a; 12; 12a; 14; 14a; 16; 16a; 18; 18a; 20; 20a; 22; 22a; 24; 24a; 26; 26a; 28; 28a; 30; 30a; 32; 32a; 34; 34a; 36; 36a; 38; 38a; 40; 40a; 42; 42a; 44; 44a; 46; 46a; 48; 48a; 50; 50a; 52; 52a; 54; 54a; 56; 56a; 58; 58a; 60; 60a; 62; 62a; 64; 64a (card) |
1903 (apartment building), 1909 (memorial stone) | Corner accentuation by towers, plastered clinker facades, quarry stone plinths, row development, on the initiative of the publisher Herrmann Julius Meyer (1826–1909) a residential complex of the "Association for the Building of Cheap Apartments", planning by the architect Max Pommer, for the realization of his social reform building projects from Meyer preferred to be used, of importance in terms of building history, local history and social history |
09263160 |
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Material entirety Meyersche houses Reudnitz, with the following individual monuments: 57 multi-family houses in a residential complex, with gate entrances and memorial stone behind No. 30 in the green area for the founder Hermann Julius Meyer as well as garage building at No. 28a (Obj. 09263160, Hofer Straße 8-64a) and green spaces | Hofer Strasse 8; 10; 10a; 12; 12a; 14; 14a; 16; 16a; 18; 18a; 20; 20a; 22; 22a; 24; 24a; 26; 26a; 28; 28a; 30; 30a; 32; 32a; 34; 34a; 36; 36a; 38; 38a; 40; 40a; 42; 42a; 44; 44a; 46; 46a; 48; 48a; 50; 50a; 52; 52a; 54; 54a; 56; 56a; 58; 58a; 60; 60a; 62; 62a; 64; 64a (card) |
1903 (residential complex) | Corner accentuation by towers, plastered clinker facades, quarry stone plinths, row development, on the initiative of the publisher Herrmann Julius Meyer (1826–1909) a residential complex of the "Association for the Construction of Cheap Apartments", planning by the architect Max Pommer, who was responsible for the realization of his social reform projects Meyer preferred to use it, which is of importance in terms of building history, local history and social history |
09305839 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hofer Strasse 9 (map) |
around 1910/1915 (tenement) | with shops, plastered façades, colored glazed apartment doors and staircase windows, in the reform style, of architectural significance |
09263375 |
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Apartment building in half-open development in a corner, with a front garden on Wolfshainer Straße | Hofer Strasse 11 (map) |
marked 1911 (tenement) | with shop, plastered facade with bay windows, lead-glazed staircase windows, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09263376 |
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Multi-family houses in a residential complex | Hofer Street 13; 15; 17 (map) |
1912 (apartment building) | see also Wolfshainer Straße 3 and Max-Pommer-Straße 4, plastered facade, building historical value as evidence of social housing construction before the First World War |
09263874 |
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Multi-family houses in a residential complex, with a front garden and courtyard green | Hofer Street 19; 21; 23; 25; 31 (card) |
around 1925 (apartment building) | Plastered facade with clinker brick structure around the front door, in the traditionalist style, houses number 27 and 29 presumably destroyed in the war, of architectural significance |
09263794 |
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Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex Holsteinstrasse (Obj. 09305823, Carpzovstrasse 3–30): Apartment building in a residential complex | Hofer Strasse 33 (map) |
around 1928 (apartment building) | Plastered facade with clinker brick structure, see also Hofer Straße 39, in the modern style, of importance in terms of building history |
09263157 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hofer Strasse 35 (map) |
1911 (tenement) | with shop, plastered facade, colored staircase windows, stucco in the entrance area, of importance in terms of building history
The building contractor Oswald Hähnel acted as the building contractor, who also took over the management and the static calculations. Between March and September 1911, the four-storey residential building was built with an undecorated reform style facade only structured by plaster structures. In addition to an apartment, there was also a shop apartment on the ground floor, a commercial passage in the basement and three apartments on each of the upper floors. It was not until 1929 that an attic apartment based on a design by architect Lange was installed, and in 1946 a second attic apartment was approved (plan drawings by architect Max Schönfeld), but probably not built. In July 1993, the building permit was granted for the renovation and a further loft extension. With the installation of a new shop front and all of the plastic windows, the elegant plastered facade, which was designed into the surface, has largely lost its effect. The historic front door has been preserved. Architecturally significant rental apartment building in the planning area, opposite the remarkable Meyersche Homes complex. LfD / 2014 |
09263377 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hofer Strasse 37 (map) |
1915 (tenement) | Plastered facade, colored staircase windows, stucco in the entrance area, of importance in terms of building history |
09290761 |
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Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex Holsteinstrasse (Obj. 09305823, Carpzovstrasse 3–30): Apartment building in a residential complex | Hofer Strasse 39 (map) |
around 1928 (apartment building) | Plastered facade with clinker brick structure, see also Hofer Straße 33, in the modern style, of importance in terms of building history |
09263382 |
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Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex Holsteinstrasse (Obj. 09305823, Carpzovstrasse 3–30): Double apartment building in a residential complex, with side wall and front garden | Hofer Strasse 41; 43 (map) |
around 1930 (double tenement house) | Plastered facade with clinker brick structure, in the style of modernism, of importance in terms of building history |
09293079 |
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Individual monument of the entity of the residential complex Anger-Crottendorf of the building cooperative Festbesoldeter ( Obj. 09305843, Nerchauer Straße 1–6 ): five apartment buildings in a residential complex | Hofer Strasse 51; 53; 55; 57; 59 (card) |
1915 (apartment building) | Plastered facade, see also Nerchauer Straße 4, Reform style architecture, of architectural, socio-historical and urban development importance, evidence of cooperative housing construction in Leipzig |
09263870 |
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Individual monument of the entity of the residential complex Anger-Crottendorf of the building cooperative Festbesoldeter ( Obj. 09305843, Nerchauer Straße 1–6 ): five apartment buildings in a residential complex | Hofer Strasse 84; 86; 88; 90; 92 (card) |
1911–1913 (apartment building) | Associated with Oststrasse 93/95 and Nerchauer Strasse 5/6, plastered facade, reform style architecture, of architectural, socio-historical and urban development significance, evidence of cooperative housing construction in Leipzig |
09263869 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Holsteinstrasse 7 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | historicizing clinker brick facade, front door with colored glazed skylight, colored stairwell windows, of architectural significance |
09263366 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Holsteinstrasse 9 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, colored glazed staircase windows, stucco and paintings in the entrance area, vestibule door, of architectural significance |
09263367 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Holsteinstrasse 11 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, colored staircase windows, stucco in the entrance area, important in terms of building history |
09263368 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Holsteinstrasse 13 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, colored glazed staircase windows, stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09263369 |
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Apartment building in semi-open development and in a corner position, with rear fencing on Lipsiusstrasse | Holsteinstrasse 15 (map) |
1912 (tenement) | with corner shutter, bright clinker brick facade with bay windows and wooden balconies, colored glazed staircase windows, in the reform style, of architectural significance |
09263370 |
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Individual monument belonging to the urban housing complex Holsteinstraße (Obj. 09305823, Carpzovstraße 3–30): five rows of multi-family houses in a housing complex, with enclosing walls and front gardens | Holsteinstrasse 17; 19; 21; 23; 25; 27; 29; 31; 33; 34; 35; 36; 37; 38; 39; 40; 41; 42; 43; 44; 45; 47; 48; 49; 50; 51; 52; 53; 54; 55; 56; 57; 58; 59; 60; 61; 63 (map) |
1928–1929 (apartment building, numbers 29–39, 34–44, 1929–1930) (apartment building, numbers 17–27) | Plastered facade with clinker brick structure, gate passage (at number 43) to Nobbewegung, in the style of modernism, of importance in terms of building history |
09263372 |
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Apartment building in a residential complex, with fence and front garden | Holsteinstrasse 24 (map) |
around 1925/1930 (apartment building) | See also Lipsiusstraße 18–24, plastered facade in Art Deco style, of importance in terms of building history |
09263871 |
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Apartment house in closed development, with enclosure and front garden | Holsteinstrasse 26 (map) |
1913 (tenement) | Plastered facade, painting and stucco in the entrance area, in the reform style, important in terms of building history |
09262877 |
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Apartment house in closed development, with enclosure and front garden | Holsteinstrasse 28 (map) |
around 1915 (tenement) | Plastered facade, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance |
09263784 |
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Apartment building in a residential complex, with front yard and enclosure | Holsteinstrasse 30 (map) |
1930 (apartment building) | see also number 32, plastered facade in Art Deco style, of importance in terms of building history |
09263371 |
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Apartment building in a residential complex, with side entrance gate | Holsteinstrasse 32 (map) |
1930 (apartment building) | see also number 30, formerly with a shop, plastered facade in Art Deco style, significant in terms of building history |
09264985 |
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Taxi post | Johannisallee 20 (in front) (map) |
around 1970 (telephone booth) | in front of house number 20, call column of a taxi stand in the corner of Prager Straße, |
09262917 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Johannisallee 1 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | with gate passage, clinker brick facade, stained glass in the skylight of the front door, of architectural significance |
09291809 |
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Apartment building in semi-open development and in a corner | Johannisallee 2 (map) |
1889–1890 (tenement house) | Plastered facade with corner bay window, stucco and wooden panels in the entrance area, important for urban planning |
09290257 |
Apartment building in closed development | Johannisallee 3 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | historicizing plaster facade, etched staircase windows, of architectural significance |
09291810 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Johannisallee 4 (map) |
1889-1891 (tenement house) | with gate passage, plastered facade with two bay windows, of architectural significance |
09290258 |
Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 7) | Johannisallee 5 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Plastered facade with bay window, vestibule door and stucco in the entrance area, of importance in terms of building history |
09291811 |
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Apartment building in semi-open development in a corner (structural unit with No. 5) | Johannisallee 7 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | with shop, plastered facade with bay window, stucco and floor tiles in the entrance area, of importance in terms of building history |
09291812 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Johannisallee 9 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Clinker-sandstone facade with bay window, partly lead-glazed staircase windows, of architectural significance |
09291813 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Johannisallee 10 (map) |
1889–1890 (tenement house) | historicizing plaster facade, etched staircase windows, of architectural significance |
09290259 |
Apartment building in closed development | Johannisallee 11 (map) |
1899–1900 (tenement) | Remarkable Art Nouveau building, architect: Paul Möbius, clinker-sandstone facade with bay window, embossed wallpaper in the stairwell, artistically and historically important |
09291814 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Johannisallee 12 (map) |
1889-1891 (tenement house) | historicizing plaster facade, etched staircase windows, of architectural significance |
09290260 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Johannisallee 14 (map) |
1889–1890 (tenement house) | Plastered facade, stucco in the entrance area, stencil painting in the stairwell, of importance in terms of building history |
09290261 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Johannisallee 16 (map) |
1889–1890 (tenement house) | with shop, plastered facade, etched staircase windows, stucco ceiling in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09290262 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Johannisallee 18 (map) |
1889-1891 (tenement house) | Plastered facade, stucco ceiling in the entrance area, of importance in terms of building history |
09290263 |
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Commercial building in closed development in a corner | Johannisallee 20 (map) |
1913–1914 (commercial building) | Clinker brick facade with sandstone integration, half of the building destroyed in the war, built for the Velhagen & Klasings advertising administration (including the »Daheim« expedition and the Geographic Institute of Velhagen & Klasing), of local and architectural importance |
09290264 |
Apartment house in a formerly closed development in a corner | Josephinenstrasse 10 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | Formerly with corner store, plastered facade typical of the time, of architectural significance |
09262920 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development, with a wing facing the courtyard | Josephinenstrasse 13 (map) |
before 1880 (tenement) | with gate passage, plastered facade, vestibule door, stucco structure in the gate passage, historically important |
09263381 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Josephinenstrasse 14 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | with gate passage, with shop, plastered facade, etched staircase windows, of architectural significance |
09262926 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Josephinenstrasse 16 (map) |
around 1880 (tenement) | with house passage, plastered facade, barrel in the house passage, of importance in terms of building history |
09262913 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Josephinenstrasse 17 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | with gate passage, formerly with shop, plastered facade, wooden panels in the gate passage, of architectural significance |
09263383 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Josephinenstrasse 19 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | Formerly with a shop, historicizing plastered facade, historically important |
09263384 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Josephinenstrasse 23 (map) |
1886 (tenement house) | Plastered facade, building historical value |
09262912 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Josephinenstrasse 25 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | Plastered facade, important in terms of building history |
09263385 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Josephinenstrasse 27 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | Plastered facade with sandstone integration, of architectural significance |
09263379 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Josephinenstrasse 29 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | with gate passage, historicizing plastered facade, historically important |
09262911 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Josephinenstrasse 31 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | with gate passage, plastered facade, stitch barrel and pilaster structure in the gate passage, of architectural significance |
09296922 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Josephinenstrasse 33 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | with gate passage, plastered facade, historically important |
09296921 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Josephinenstrasse 35 (map) |
1880s (tenement) | Plastered facade, etched staircase windows, of architectural importance |
09263380 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Josephinenstrasse 37 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | with gate passage, plastered facade, historically important |
09296920 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Judith-Auer-Strasse 10 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | with gate passage, plastered facade, historically important |
09290997 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Judith-Auer-Strasse 12 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | with gate passage, plastered facade with rich stucco structure, important from an architectural point of view |
09290996 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Judith-Auer-Strasse 14 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | with gate passage, clinker brick facade, historically important |
09290993 |
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Apartment house in a formerly closed development in a corner | Judith-Auer-Strasse 16 (map) |
1889 (rental house) | Typical plaster facade of the time, of architectural significance
Karl Franz Busse, a master bricklayer in Zuckelhausen, built the corner house in 1889 as financier and construction manager himself. Four rental apartments with outside toilets were built on each floor; the wash house stood on the courtyard side as an extension. The application for the installation of a day nursery on the ground floor for "around 30 small children" dates from January 1961. The condition and maintenance of the building in the workers' residential quarters in the immediate vicinity of Leninstrasse (today Prager Strasse) left a lot to be desired in GDR times and led to land demolitions in the 1980s. Some houses in Judith-Auer-Strasse and Krugstrasse were preserved and were renovated after 1990, No. 16 in 1996. The four-storey building with a loft and a total of sixteen window axes, the corner building with a plastered façade, greatly simplified structures, is reduced Eaves and red-tile mansard area; the base is plastered today, the former corner store can only be guessed at. In detail, the renovation of the facade, which hinted at the original street-side appearance from 1889, is unsatisfactory from a monument preservation point of view, the stucco window canopies that have been glued on fall from the facade. Deletion in 2019. LfD / 2018, 2019 |
09290962 |
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Memorial to Luise Carl | Karl-Siegismund-Strasse (map) |
1824 (monument) | Sandstone monument for the benefactress Caroline Luise D. Carl geb. Kuestner (1762–1815), historically important |
09263457 |
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School and residential building, with a front garden and a rear school yard | Karl-Siegismund-Strasse 2 (map) |
1915 (school) | distinctive plastered facade, reform style architecture, impressive school building with historical and memorable value, of architectural, historical and urban significance, the schoolyard is partly in the new Johannisfriedhof / Friedenspark (see Liebigstraße 28, object 09295761 and object 09295762) |
09291850 |
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Hand lever pump with well shaft and cover plate | Kippenbergstrasse (map) |
1907 (hand lever pump) | of local importance |
09263864 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Kippenbergstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, stucco structure in the entrance area, etched staircase windows, of architectural significance |
09263863 |
Apartment building in half-open development | Kippenbergstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, stucco in the entrance area, stairwell windows with etched glazing, iron wall anchors, of architectural significance |
09263862 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Kippenbergstrasse 4 (map) |
1894 (tenement house) | with gate passage and two shops, clinker brick facade, etched staircase windows, remains of painting and stucco in the gate passage, of architectural significance |
09294314 |
Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 7) | Kippenbergstrasse 5 (map) |
1894 (tenement house) | historicizing plastered facade, of architectural significance |
09294315 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Kippenbergstrasse 6 (map) |
1889–1890 (tenement house) | Clinker brick facade, wall and ceiling stucco in the entrance area, etched staircase windows, of architectural significance |
09294316 |
Apartment building in closed development in a corner (structural unit with no.5) | Kippenbergstrasse 7 (map) |
1894 (tenement house) | Formerly with a corner shutter, plastered facade, historically important |
09294317 |
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Apartment building in a semi-open area in a corner | Kippenbergstrasse 8 (map) |
1897 (tenement) | formerly with a shop, clinker brick facade, of importance in terms of building history |
09294318 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Kippenbergstrasse 8a (map) |
1904 (tenement) | with shops, plastered facade with bay windows, stucco in the entrance area, of importance in terms of building history |
09294319 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Kippenbergstrasse 10 (map) |
1904 (tenement) | with shop, clinker brick facade, stairwell window with remnants of colored lead glazing, stucco in the entrance area, historically important |
09294320 |
Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Kippenbergstrasse 11 (map) |
1897 (tenement) | Clinker brick façade with sandstone structure, building in the Wilhelminian style that characterizes the street scene in the tenement district with well-structured façade structure, scientific and documentary value |
09294321 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Kippenbergstrasse 12 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | with shop, clinker brick facade, stucco in the entrance area, lead-glazed staircase windows, of architectural significance |
09296915 |
Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Kippenbergstrasse 13 (map) |
1897–1898 (tenement house) | Clinker brick facade, stucco and floor tiles in the entrance area, important in terms of building history |
09294322 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Kippenbergstrasse 14 (map) |
1904 (tenement) | Plastered facade, stucco in the entrance area, lead-glazed staircase windows, iron balconies, of architectural significance |
09294323 |
Apartment building in closed development in a corner, with a front garden on Wittstockstrasse | Kippenbergstrasse 15 (map) |
1903 (tenement) | with shop (former coffeehouse), plastered facade with rich structure, corner balconies, stairwell window with remains of colored lead glazing, stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09294324 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Kippenbergstrasse 17 (map) |
1903 (tenement) | Plastered facade, ceiling stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09294325 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Kippenbergstrasse 19 (map) |
1903 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, wooden panels and stucco in the entrance area, important in terms of building history |
09294326 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Kippenbergstrasse 20 (map) |
1903 (tenement) | with shops, plastered facade with sandstone structure, with corner bay windows, lead-glazed staircase windows, historically important |
09294327 |
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Double tenement house (with No. 23) in a semi-open development | Kippenbergstrasse 21 (map) |
1903 (tenement) | Plastered facade, vestibule door, wall and ceiling stucco in the entrance area, of importance in terms of building history |
09294328 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Kippenbergstrasse 22 (map) |
1903 (tenement) | with shop, clinker brick facade, wooden panels in the entrance area, original shop front, significant in terms of building history |
09294329 |
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Double tenement house (with No. 21) in semi-open development | Kippenbergstrasse 23 (map) |
1903 (tenement) | Plastered facade, vestibule door, wall and ceiling stucco in the entrance area, of importance in terms of building history |
09294330 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Kippenbergstrasse 24 (map) |
1903 (tenement) | with gate passage, plastered facade, stairwell window with remnants of colored lead glazing, stucco and wooden panels in the gate passage, of architectural significance |
09294331 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 28) | Kippenbergstrasse 26 (map) |
1902 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, stairwell windows with remnants of colored lead glazing, stucco in the entrance area, historically important |
09294333 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 29) | Kippenbergstrasse 27 (map) |
1900 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, wall cladding and stucco in the entrance area, important in terms of building history |
09294334 |
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Apartment building in closed development in a corner (structural unit with no.26) | Kippenbergstrasse 28 (map) |
1902 (tenement) | with corner shutter, clinker brick facade, stucco and painting in the entrance area, remnants of lead-glazed staircase windows, of architectural significance |
09294335 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 27) | Kippenbergstrasse 29 (map) |
1900 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade with bay window, etched staircase windows, wall and ceiling stucco in the entrance area, of architectural significance |
09294336 |
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Apartment building in closed development and courtyard paving | Kippenbergstrasse 31 (map) |
1902–1903 (tenement house) | with gate passage, plastered facade with box bay window, vestibule door, stairwell window with remains of colored lead glazing, of importance in terms of building history |
09294337 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Kippenbergstrasse 32 (map) |
1902 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade, stairwell windows with remnants of lead glazing, stucco ceilings in the apartments, historically important |
09294338 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Kippenbergstrasse 33 (map) |
1906 (tenement house) | Plastered facade, vestibule door, stucco and wooden paneling in the entrance area, of importance in terms of building history |
09294339 |
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Step (with railing) to the ramp of the Riebeckbrücke | Köbisstrasse (map) |
around 1900 (way) | Significant in terms of traffic history (see also Riebeckstrasse, Object 09291833) |
09294266 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Köbisstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1895 (tenement) | Formerly with a corner shutter, simplified plastered facade, of architectural significance |
09299074 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Köbisstrasse 2 (map) |
1896 (tenement) | with gate passage, clinker brick facade, stucco in the gate passage, of architectural significance |
09293691 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Köbisstrasse 3 (map) |
after 1900 (tenement) | with corner shop (formerly a restaurant), plastered facade with sandstone structure, historically important |
09293692 |
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Apartment house in a formerly closed development in a corner | Köbisstrasse 4 (map) |
1887 (tenement house) | with corner shutter, plastered facade with corner bay window, vestibule door, etched staircase window, of architectural significance |
09293693 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 6) | Köbisstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Plastered facade with sandstone integration, of architectural significance |
09293694 |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 5) | Köbisstrasse 6 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Plastered facade with sandstone integration, of architectural significance |
09293077 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Köbisstrasse 7 (map) |
1890 (tenement house) | with corner shutters, clinker brick facade, stucco and wooden panels in the entrance area, important in terms of building history |
09293695 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Köbisstrasse 8 (map) |
1904–1905 (tenement house) | with corner shutter, plastered facade with bay windows and balconies, stucco in the entrance area, colored staircase windows, of importance in terms of building history |
09293696 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Köbisstrasse 9 (map) |
1904 (tenement) | Plastered facade with two bay windows and balconies, stucco, stucco marble and terrazzo in the entrance area, stencil painting in the stairwell, balconies partly with colored glazing, of architectural significance |
09293697 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Köbisstrasse 10 (map) |
1904 (tenement) | Clinker brick facade with two bay windows, stucco and wooden cladding in the entrance area, of importance in terms of architectural history |
09293698 |
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Apartment building in closed development in a corner (structural unit with no. 4) | Kregelstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | with shop, plastered facade with bay windows, stucco and terrazzo in the entrance area, reform style architecture, part of the tenement row Prager Strasse 119–153, of architectural significance |
09263386 |
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Apartment building in half-open development (structural unit with No. 2), with lateral fencing and courtyard paving | Kregelstrasse 4 (map) |
marked 1911 (tenement) | Plastered facade with bay window, terrazzo and stucco marble in the entrance area, side half-timbered verandas, reform style architecture, part of the tenement row Prager Straße 119–153, of architectural significance |
09263387 |
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Multi-family houses in a residential complex, with front gardens, gate entrance (at No. 9) and courtyard design | Kregelstrasse 9; 11; 13; 23; 25; 27; 29; 31; 33; 35; 37; 39; 41 (card) |
1928 (apartment building) | built as accommodation houses for the homeless, see also Dauthestraße 7–13, plastered facades in traditionalist style, of architectural and social significance |
09263787 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Kröbelstrasse 11 (map) |
around 1890 (tenement) | with gate passage, formerly with shop, historicizing plastered facade, of local interest |
09263388 |
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Part of a double rented house (with Riebeckstrasse 32) in a closed development in a corner | Kröbelstrasse 14 (map) |
1895 (part of a double tenement house) | Interestingly shaped plaster facade, of importance in terms of building history |
09263389 |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Krugstrasse 4 (map) |
1889 (tenement house) | Historicistic plastered facade, of importance in terms of building history and the history of the district, a benchmark residential building in a closed ensemble
Eduard Hermann Otto and Karl Wilhelm Friedrich are named as building contractors, who in 1889 commissioned the architect Armand Schule with the project of a residential building (and a wash house that no longer exists today). The project was implemented in just six months. Two apartments on each floor, each with two rooms facing the street, are located behind the plastered, historic facade and on the mansard floor. As early as December 1991, the building was refurbished and modernized in coordination with the City Redevelopment Office, and a scale building on the Thonberg corridor that was located in an apartment block was saved. A multi-profiled cornice above the ground floor and a continuous cornice on the third floor as defining elements of the facade, the top floor with dormers. The facade was slightly smoothed during the last renovation, including the original front door. Significant in terms of building history and the history of the district, a benchmark residential building in a closed ensemble. LfD / 2012, 2018 |
09290937 |
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Apartment house in a formerly closed development in a corner | Krugstrasse 6 (map) |
around 1885 (tenement) | Formerly with a corner shutter, plastered facade, historically important |
09290947 |
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Kurt-Günther-Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | Plastered facade with bay windows and balconies, stucco and stucco reliefs in the entrance area, original staircase lamps, in the reform style, of importance in terms of building history |
09263390 |
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Apartment house in closed development in a corner | Kurt-Günther-Strasse 2 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | with corner shutter, plastered facade with bay windows, marble staircase, stucco figures and wall tiles in the entrance area, in the reform style, of architectural significance |
09263391 |
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Apartment building in closed development | Kurt-Günther-Strasse 4 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | Plastered facade with two bay windows, stucco and terrazzo mosaic in the entrance area, marble staircase, important from an architectural point of view |
09263392 |
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School building (address: Kurt-Günther-Straße 5 and Lipsiusstraße 10), with enclosure and school yard | Kurt-Günther-Strasse 5 (map) |
around 1900 (school) | forms ensemble with school Möbiusstraße 8, of architectural and local significance |
09262931 |
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School building (address: Möbiusstraße 8 and Kurt-Günther-Straße 5a), with front garden and fence as well as school yard | Kurt-Günther-Strasse 5a (map) |
1910 (high school) | Plastered facade, stucco in the entrance area, see also the school building at Kurt-Günther-Straße 5 / Lipsiusstraße 10, in the style of the Leipzig neo-renaissance (based on the broken off Burgkeller gable in the city center), of architectural and local significance |
09263417 |
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Double tenement house (address: Kurt-Günther-Strasse 7 and Möbiusstrasse 15) in a residential complex | Kurt-Günther-Strasse 7 (map) |
1926–1927 (apartment building) | Plastered facade with clinker brick structure, stone mosaic and lamps in the hallway original, painting in the entrance area, echoes of the Art Deco style, significant in terms of building history |
09263393 |
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Apartment buildings in a residential complex with green areas | Kurt-Günther-Strasse 8; 10; 12; 14; 16; 18; 20; 22; 24; 26; 28; 30 (card) |
1928–1930 (apartment building) | Plastered facade with clinker brick structure, in the style of the 1920s, of architectural significance |
09262904 |
Apartment building in closed development | Kurt-Günther-Strasse 9 (map) |
around 1910 (tenement) | Plastered facade with two bay windows and balconies, stairwell windows with remnants of colored glazing, stucco and stucco marble in the entrance area, reform style architecture, historically important |
09263394 |
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Double apartment building in a residential complex | Kurt-Günther-Strasse 11; 13 (card) |
1928 (apartment building) | Plastered facade with plaster pilaster strips and clinker brick structure, building sculpture at the entrance, echoes of the Art Deco style, of importance in terms of building history |
09263395 |
Double tenement house in closed development | Kurt-Günther-Strasse 15; 17 (map) |
1919–1920 (double tenement house) | Plastered facade, stairwell painting, stairwell window with remains of colored glazing, terrazzo with mosaic in the entrance area, reform style architecture, of importance in terms of building history |
09263396
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- State Office for the Preservation of Monuments Saxony Dynamic web application: Overview of the monuments listed in Saxony. In the dialog box, the location “Leipzig, City; Reudnitz-Thonberg ”must be selected, after which an address-specific selection takes place. Alternatively, the ID can also be used. As soon as a selection has been made, further information about the selected object can be displayed and other monuments can be selected via the interactive map.
- Thomas Noack, Thomas Trajkovits, Norbert Baron, Peter Leonhardt: Cultural monuments of the city of Leipzig. (Contributions to urban development 35), City of Leipzig, Department of Urban Development and Construction, Leipzig 2002