List of cultural monuments in Rosenbach / Vogtl.

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In the list of cultural monuments in Rosenbach / Vogtl. are the cultural monuments of the community Rosenbach / Vogtl. recorded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments until February 2020 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

This list is a subset of the list of cultural monuments in the Vogtland district .

Demeusel

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House of a farm
House of a farm Rodauer Weg 3
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Around 1900 Clinker brick facade, quite authentic, significant in terms of building history. Two storeys, hipped roof, base: polygonal brickwork, above it a red clinker brick facade with strong yellow dividing ribbons at the height of the window arches and a German ribbon as an optical storey separation, eaves with yellow console stones, slate covering. 09231960
 

Drochaus

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Residential stable house and barn of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable house and barn of a three-sided courtyard Oberpirker Strasse 11
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19th century (barn); around 1920 (stable house) Significance in terms of building history and urban development; one of the buildings partially demolished between 2008 and 2016 and completely demolished by 2018. Red clinker stables, two-storey, wooden barn construction, boarded up, portico? 09302194
 
Residential stable house and entrance gate of a four-sided courtyard
Residential stable house and entrance gate of a four-sided courtyard Oberpirker Strasse 14
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Around 1915 Clinker facade, historical and urban significance.
  • Residential stable house: two-storey with gable roof, base: unplastered, polygonal masonry, granite walls of the cellar windows, two-storey facade (red clinker brick) structured with yellow clinker strips and ornaments, window arches with yellow clinker bricks and diamond-coated keystones, gable-side stepped roof area with lavish eaves area, saddle roof area , Gate entrance with basket arch and keystone, yellow structure in red brickwork
  • Barns: both barns have two floors and are completely boarded up, one barn blocked out in the lower area
09231957
 
Residential stable house and three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard
Residential stable house and three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Oberpirker Strasse 15
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Around 1800 Half-timbered residential stable house, structure-defining, including architectural significance. Two-storey residential stable house with a high pitched roof. Base: plastered polygonal quarry stone masonry. Ground floor disfiguring smooth plaster with corner blocks (natural stone), upper floor rich half-timbering with wide cross-sections, gable, gable roof with old German slate covering. 09231956
 
Residential stable house, gate entrance and two barns of a farm
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Residential stable house, gate entrance and two barns of a farm Oberpirker Strasse 24
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1909, Kern possibly older Residential stable house, upper floor half-timbered, among other things, architectural significance. Residential stable house, plastered base, two storeys, hipped roof, elongated building with stable area and adjoining living area. Upper floor with half-timbering (under plaster), some old windows have been preserved. 09231955
 
Railway keeper's house with outbuildings
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Railway keeper's house with outbuildings Oberpirker Strasse 40
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Around 1900 Significance in traffic history. One-storey, jamb, saddle roof with wide roof overhang, plastered facade, boarded up upper floor, boarded gable, vestibule. Original: stairwell, door frame. 09231954
 

Fasendorf

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Villa and remains of the enclosure Dorfstrasse 2
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1904 Significance in building history. One-storey, on a high, unplastered brick base with a cornice, window openings with segmental arches made of protruding clinker bricks, ornamental framework above cornice, wide roof overhang, crooked hip roof (slate covering) on ​​the side risalit with gable (gable roof). 09231939
 
Villa with enclosure and park Dorfstrasse 6
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1904 Remarkable architecturally, significant building history. One-storey with a high, unplastered clinker base and half-hipped roof (brick), several arched windows in the base: covered entrance with stairs and wrought-iron handrail, on the side a former terrace with half-timbered construction on the upper floor, large dwelling with ornamental framework, small corner bay, garden-side striking tower construction, elaborate wooden gate. 09231942
 
Nursing home Dorfstrasse 10
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Around 1900; 1909 veranda added Reform style, with remnants of the equipment, including architectural significance. Due to the hillside three storeys, high hipped roof with dormer windows, plaster structure, tower-like side extension (stairwell), former chapel installation. 09231940
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Dorfstrasse 13 (behind)
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1926 Local historical significance. On a high mound of earth a stone slab with two crosses, in front of it roughly smoothed natural stone with an inscription plaque (metal), iron cross and eagle crown (metal), inscription: "Our sons who fell for the fatherland in the First World War". 09231941
 
Villa and garden Hohe Strasse 12
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Around 1910 Architecturally complex, including architectural significance. Two storeys, mansard roof, base: ashlar masonry (unplastered), plastered facade with rich structure through diverse forms, for example grouped windows, three-sided bay windows with copper roofing, gable with hip foot, wide roof overhang on console-like wooden beams. 09231932
 
Inn (Waldhaus Mehltheuer), excursion restaurant and hall extension Hohe Strasse 22
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1898 Significance in terms of building history, local history and social history.
  • Inn: two-and-a-half storeys, plastered facade, lintels on the ground floor, segmental arched lintels, plastered sill trims on the upper storey, jamb storey with ornamental framework, partly carved wood infills, central projecting with gable roof, boarded up, wide roof overhang on wooden supports, hanging gable with semicircular segment, crooked whale
  • Excursion restaurant: one storey, lavishly boarded up, with original windows and doors preserved
  • Dance hall (hall extension): one and a half storey (plastered facade) with red clinker brick structure around arched windows, ornamental framework in the gable
09231935
 
villa Hohe Strasse 28
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Around 1905 Architectural and historical significance. Single-storey, roof design with multiple gables, corner bay window on a hollow, on the upper floor rich ornamental framework, hanging gable with free rafters, partially boarded gables, ornamental clinker use, enclosure: made of bricks with gable roof covering. 09231936
 
Villa with villa garden Hohe Strasse 32
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1904 Architecturally, structurally and locally of importance. Two-storey building with extended basement, plastered facade with plastered structure, multiple profiled and drilled window frames and sills on brackets, elaborate curved staircase, two towers with onion roofs (copper) on the side, multi-curved volute gable in the middle with large arched window, in front of it sandstone balcony supported by sandstone balconies Side access with original entrance door, wooden panels, lead glass windows, banisters, terrazzo. 09231937
 
Villa (two house numbers) Waldstrasse 29, 31
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Around 1905 Influence of the reform style, including the importance of building history. One-storey, plastered facade, half-hip roof, side dwelling with a roofed portal in front, clad gable panels, partly original shutters, polygonal corner bay windows. 09231933
 

Frober Green

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Residential stable house Am Berg 2
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18th century or older Significance in building history. Stately residential stable house, upper floor half-timbered. 09302757
 
Church, furnishings and cemetery enclosure Local road
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In the core 13th century (church); Late 17th century Romanesque hall church, architectural and local significance. Quarry stone brick masonry, church restorations 1972/73 outside and 1993–1995 inside, apse in the east, high ridge turret (1823) with Welscher hood and lantern, two-storey portal porch (quarry stone framework). Enclosure: quarry stone unplastered. Equipment: galleries, wall painting remains, 19th century equipment. Tomb: Paul Söllner 1877–1947 (painter) wooden cross. 09231990
 
Residential house and courtyard wall with archway and gate Ortsstrasse 7
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1st half of the 19th century (residential building); marked 1619 (gate entrance) Stately house with hipped roof, significance in terms of architectural history 09302756
 
Former stable house Ortsstrasse 8
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Early 19th century Upper floor half-timbered structure with stakes and clay infills, characterizing the image, significance in terms of building history. Two storeys, ground floor plastered, presumably brick masonry, saddle roof covered with old German slate, ground floor changed on the courtyard side, windows and winter windows preserved. 09231991
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Ortsstraße 10 (opposite)
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After 1918 Local historical significance. Inscription: “In honor of their heroes who died in World War 1914–1918, dedicated by the community of Fröbersgrün”, two-tiered pedestal, brick blocks, embossed in the frame of two panels with inscriptions. 09231989
 
Stable house of a former farm Schönbacher Strasse 3
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Marked 1830, core older Plastered facade, upper floor half-timbered, architectural significance. Two storeys, half-hipped roof, the first floor plastered brickwork, upper floor plastered half-timbered structure, window frames made of simple granite, entrance door with segmental arch and drilled granite walls, inscription in the stable part Prussian caps, gable and roof covered with Eternit. 09231992
 

Leubnitz

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Manor and Leubnitz Castle (aggregate)
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Manor and Leubnitz Castle (aggregate) Am Park 1
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1762 (parts); 1794 (castle) Unity of the manor and Leubnitz Castle, with the individual monument: Castle (see individual monument 09302221) and the park; special historical significance 09231979
 
Castle (individual monument for ID no.09231979)
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Castle (individual monument for ID no.09231979) Am Park 1
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1762 (parts); 1794 (castle) Individual monument belonging to the manor and Leubnitz Castle; special historical significance. Plastered construction, 13 axes, hipped mansard roof, plaster pilasters and mirrors, interior partly sequence of rooms and furnishings (white hall), stucco marble, stucco ceilings, stoves, courtyard-side entrance door and skylight completely preserved, partly wrought-iron window grilles. 09302221
 
villa Hauptstrasse 1
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Around 1900 Mainly important in terms of building history. One storey with portal, side tower, hipped roof. Base: unplastered polygonal masonry. Plastered facade, artificial stone window frames slightly profiled, portal with two columns in front of granite steps, original entrance door with grilles, upper floor of the tower, decorative framework, boarded up gable. 09231980
 
Marienkirche (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure, OdF memorial stone and four tombs
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Marienkirche (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure, OdF memorial stone and four tombs Hauptstrasse 36, 37
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Marked with 1517 Late Gothic hall church with a strong tower, significance in terms of building history and local history. Plastered quarry stone building, alterations in 1764, restorations other dates, three-eighth choir, buttress late Gothic portal, massive tower changing from a square floor plan to an octagonal tower, Welsche dome with lantern. Inside: galleries, pulpit altar around 1680, baroque christening angels, late Gothic crescent moon Madonna, organ 1826–1828. Gravestones: Matr. Gefr. Werner Maul, 1942; JF Stöhr 1870, pedestal and obelisk; Victims of fascism, after 1945; Epitaph Margaretha von Reitzenstein, 16th century. 09231970
 
Gasthof Grüner Baum with hall building
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Gasthof Grüner Baum with hall building Hauptstrasse 39
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Around 1900 (dance hall); 1920s (inn) Significance in terms of building history and local history, structural component of the town center development. Ballroom with arched windows, inn with hipped roof, plastered building with structure. 09302218
 
Former stable house, without left extension
Former stable house, without left extension Hauptstrasse 58
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Core 18th century The only largely originally preserved example of traditional folk architecture in the village, significance in terms of building history. Base: plastered quarry stone. Ground floor massively plastered, some of the window openings enlarged, upper floor half-timbered, with partly hewn corner posts / posts, gable half-timbered, gable roof tile covering. 09231973
 
Residential house, formerly Gasthaus Zur Post
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Residential house, formerly Gasthaus Zur Post Postgasse 3
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Marked 1900 Clinker facade, architectural and local significance. Two storeys facing the street, central emphasis with gable, gable roof, five axes. Base: clinker brick. Artificial stone cellar window frames, artificial stone cornice, patterned red clinker bricks with yellow decorative clinker bricks, plastered window reveals, grouped middle windows, simple gable with triangular end with two saddle dormers on the side, granite steps. 09231977
 
Residential mill house, barn, in between archway, production building and another five outbuildings of a mill property (forest mill)
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Residential mill house, barn, in between archway, production building and another five outbuildings of a mill property (forest mill) Rößnitzer Strasse 6, 7, 7a
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1st half of the 19th century (residential mill house); 1920s (production building) Significance in terms of building history and local history 09302219
 
Rectory with rectory, stable building and outbuildings
Rectory with rectory, stable building and outbuildings Schneckengrüner Strasse 1
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18th century (horse stable); 19th century (outbuilding); around 1840 (rectory) Partly in block construction, architectural and local significance, central location. Two storeys, hipped roof, seven axes, plastered base, two storeys plastered facade, horizontal cornice and continuous sill cornice on the upper floor, there also simple, straight roofing above the windows, hipped roof, old German slate covering with original gable dormers, entrance with granite walls, door not original. The stable is a quarry stone building, another building with a block room. 09231974
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Schneckengrüner Straße 7 (opposite)
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After 1918 Local historical significance. Brick sandstone cuboids as a fountain edge, embossed cuboids form a shaft widening towards the top with water inlet, above sandstone block with inscriptions on it, final eagle sculpture, designed system with plants. 09231976
 
Block room with wooden beam ceiling (Teichmühle) Schneckengrüner Strasse 12
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Beginning of the 18th century, marked 1890; 1806 (documents) Structural forms of public conservation interest, the rest of the complex not worthy of monument, as it has been heavily modified. Two storeys to the street, a basement level extended to the Mühlgraben, plastered facade, timbered timber frame, slated gable, half-hipped roof, inside: block room hewn with wooden beam ceiling on the joist (grooved). 09231978
 

Flour turret

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Residential building Antonstrasse 12
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Around 1910 In the homeland style, architectural significance. Two floors, base: brick (unplastered). Smooth plaster, window frames with artificial stone, boarded up upper floor, as well as gable sides, crooked hip roof with slate covering, two roof houses, elaborate column portal with cartridge (snake stick), original entrance door. After renovation: partly new windows, original muntin retained, horizontal skylights. 09231926
 
Villa and villa garden Leubnitzer Strasse 1
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Around 1910 Architecturally elaborate, architectural and local significance. Two storeys, a side tower with a crenellated wreath and a round stair tower behind it with a conical roof. Base: embossed ashlar masonry. Cornice, eaves with round arch frieze on consoles, simple saddle roof. 09231949
 
Waystone Leubnitzer Strasse 2 (opposite)
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Mid 19th century Signposts (Plauen, Fasendorf, Schneckengrün), monument to the history of transport 09231948
 
milestone
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milestone Schleizer Strasse
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After 1864 Royal Saxon milestone , important in terms of traffic history. Sandstone with crown, crossing in the base, restored in 1992 without writing, station stone belongs to the Mehlteuer train station. 09232060
 
Post office
Post office Schleizer Strasse 12
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Marked with 1902 Significance in terms of building history and local history. Two storeys, four axes, central projection with gable coronation. Base: ashlar masonry (unplastered). Yellow clinker brick facade, artificial stone window frames, segment arch lintels on the ground floor, straight window canopies on the upper floor, wooden porch porch at the entrance, hipped roof, two little attic houses with pointed roofs, original: entrance door. 09231929
 

Oberpirk

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Road bridge Fasendorfer Strasse
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1923 Engineering structure over the railway line Leipzig – Hof (6362, 6377; see LH) and the railway line Werdau – Mehltheuer (6652, see WMC; 6653, see WM) important in terms of landscape design, technology and transport history. Bridge construction made of Theuma slate with a central round arch and lateral relief arches, roughly hewn boulder on a sandstone pedestal, board with inscription. 09231951
 
Factory building and chimney (former Plauener curtain tulle factory) Friedensstrasse 2
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1909 Significance in terms of architectural and local history, technical monument. Two storeys, mansard roof with a crooked hip, three-part building complex with a slightly accentuated center, three pike dormers, slate roof, a tower-like extension on the narrow side, behind the chimney with an ornamental design made of dark clinker bricks, former weaving mill with steam engine (Esse), built as a tulle factory by Schilling and Graebner. 09231938
 

Rodau

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St. Nicholas Church (with fittings) and remains of the enclosure Schoenberger Strasse
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1810 Among other things, architectural significance. Instead of the previous building in 1810, a classicist building made of plastered quarry stone, hall church, flat-roofed with two-storey galleries, three-eighth end in the west, just closed in the east with high ridge turrets and lantern, pulpit altar 1832 (painting 1630), organ 1814. 09231965
 
Former mansion Schönberger Strasse 3
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18th century Construction with a defining impact on the townscape, significant in terms of both building history and local history. Two storeys, nine axes, central projectile, mansard roof with dormers, formerly plastered corner blocks, base made of ashlar masonry (slate), window walls made of single grooved granite, formerly car passage in the central wing, today's view, among other things, characterized by renovations in the 1960s (entrance and window) . Strongly changed inside (stairwell changed). Preserved: roof structure, cellar vault. 09231964
 
Residential building Schönberger Strasse 8
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Around 1905 Clinker brick facade, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, due to the hillside location with a built-on base, at the gable end, with a crooked hip roof. Base: ashlar masonry with edging and bosses. Red clinker brick facade with yellow clinker brick structure at the level of the sill and window arches (keystone with flower decoration), sills resting on consoles, eaves structure, hipped roof with slate covering. 09231962
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Schönberger Strasse 8 (opposite)
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After 1918 Local historical significance. Weathered inscription, middle part with new plaque, relief with a figurative depiction of a fallen soldier supported by an angel. 09231963
 
Wooden gate of a farm Schönberger Strasse 15
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Mid 19th century Local history significance. Panel door with basket arch closure, rectangular fields of different sizes with varying carved ornaments and diamond cuts, in good condition. 09231969
 
Rectory Schönberger Strasse 20
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Around 1925 Significance in terms of building history and local history. Two storeys, saddle roof, high base polygonal masonry unplastered, plaster facade on the ground floor, upper floor with restrained clinker brick structure around the windows on the upper floor and gable floor. 09231968
 
villa Schönberger Strasse 48
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Around 1920 With influences of the country house style, architectural significance. One storey, unplastered quarry stone masonry, windows with round arches, wrought iron window grilles, saddle roof (Eternit), dwelling (boarded up). 09232275
 
Residential building Tobertitzer Strasse 11
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19th century Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history. Two storeys, gable roof. Base: plastered quarry stone masonry. Ground floor former residential stable house (stable on the left) with granite walls in the entrance, upper floor plastered, presumably half-timbering preserved (window openings retained), high gable roof (Eternit covering), boarded up on the gable side. 09231967
 
Former mill with house, mill and barn Tobertitzer Strasse 12
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Around 1750 Former half-timbered house, log parlor and half-timbered house, significance in terms of architectural and local history.
  • Residential house: Ground floor massively plastered and heavily disfigured, originally surrounding framework with block room (three arches), drilled portal with inscription, upper floor half-timbered (disfiguring window fittings), half-hipped roof with old German slate covering
  • Mill: originally part of the manor, massive ground floor, upper floor half-timbered with loam infill, tile-covered gable roof, disfiguring gate entrance
  • Barn: simple rectangular two-storey building
09231966
 

Roessnitz

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Former school with an outbuilding
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Former school with an outbuilding Hauptstrasse 3
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Around 1905 Significance in terms of building history and local history. Two storeys, half-hipped roof, further overhanging roof, side elevation with gable (half-hipped roof) and side entrance with wooden windbreak, adjoining building behind: jamb, half-hipped roof (plastered facade). 09231947
 
Stable house (surrounding area)
Stable house (surrounding area) Hauptstrasse 17
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Early 19th century Singular in the place, historical significance. Two storeys, plastered facade, gable roof, plastered base, ground floor surrounding framework preserved under plaster, openings partially disfiguring due to renovations, upper floor plastered (probably half-timbered), old window openings retained, loading hatch in the rear, slated on the gable side. 09231946
 
Residential mill house and mill building with preserved technical equipment
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Residential mill house and mill building with preserved technical equipment Mühlenweg 2
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Marked 1816 Local historical significance, monument to the history of technology. Stable house: granite walls. Mill Former grain and wheat mill with an antechamber and a grinder. Inside: mill wheel, transmission, cutting and saw mill. 09231961
 
Manor house and stair tower of the former manor and milk house, next to it drinking troughs
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Manor house and stair tower of the former manor and milk house, next to it drinking troughs Teichstrasse 2
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1445 (mansion); marked 1849 (so-called milk house and water trough) Late medieval stair tower, regional historical significance.
  • Stair tower built after 1445 from a medieval complex preserved: square base, four storeys, octagonal tower, Welsche dome with lantern, spiral staircase
  • Manor house: rebuilt in the Renaissance, collapsed in 1870/1875, burned down after reconstruction in 1938 and rebuilt, plastered facade, two storeys, hipped roof (slate covering), three dormers, some old windows
  • The milk house is the rest of the business part: plastered field stone building on a square floor plan, base cladding made of slate, tent roof with slate covering, drinking troughs with the inscription "AFA 1849" in front of the building
09231945
 

Snail green

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Residential building
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Residential building Häuselweg 1
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Marked with 1901 Clinker brick facade, significance in terms of building history. Two storeys, central projection with a dwelling, a gable roof. Base: granite stones. Partly granite cladding of the cellar windows, artificial stone cornice, red brick facade with colored structure, brown glazed clinker brick as corner blocks, horizontal structure with yellow clinker bands, eaves with consoles, windows with plastered walls, gable-shaped roofing in the middle field, tiled roof with horizontal windows. 09231986
 
villa
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villa Häuselweg 16
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Around 1900 Significance in building history. One and a half storeys, saddle roof, base of quarry stone masonry, smooth plaster facade, lintels accented with decorative clinker arches, keystone, rich floating gable over balcony after renovation, large roof overhang, original. 09231985
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Plauener Straße 3 (near)
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After 1918 Significance in local history, boulder with blackboard 09231988
 
villa Reiboldsruh 3
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1907-1910 Architecturally interesting, influences from reform and country house style, significance in terms of building history. One-storey, brick base, wide roof overhang, with wooden parapet in the entrance area, original entrance door, windows with original partially colored glazing, rich ornamental framework, shutters, roof with striking bat dome and ridge turret, veranda at the back, half-timbered part was re-used here in 1907, the front part of the villa was re-used here Echoes of reform architecture. 09231984
 
Gasthaus Reiboldsruh Reiboldsruh 5
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1743 (according to information) With extensive original substance, significance in terms of local history. Two storeys, half-hipped roof, massive ground floor, clay walls, cellar with barrel vaulting, quarry stone masonry, upper floor boarded up with half-timbered underneath (earth walls) boarded gable, half-hipped roof with partly new towed dormers, two small original saddle dormers, old German slate covering. 09231981
 
Four-sided courtyard (forester's farm) with residential house, stable building, barn and side building Reiboldsruh 7
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Mid 18th century Ensemble preserved in a closed structure, significance in terms of architectural and local history.
  • Residential house: two storeys, ground floor solid, quarry stone walls with barrel vaulted cellar, upper floor boarded up, half-timbered underneath preserved, on the first floor granite walls simple, boarded gable, crippled hip with old German slate covering
  • Stable: single storey, boarded up, granite window frames, solid ground floor, gable roof (brick)
  • Stable house: two floors, solid ground floor, boarded up floor (half-timbered), gable roof
  • Stable: plastered quarry stone masonry, tiled gable roof
09231983
 
Pitch pan Reiboldsruh 7 (near)
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Mid 19th century Granite trough for the extraction of black pitch, of importance in local history. Square body with a hollow, round recess. 09231982
 
Residential building
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Residential building Trinkgasse 1
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19th century With exemplary rural building forms (surrounding structures, clay), architectural significance. One-storey, independent from the gable, windows enlarged on the ground floor, half-timbered (gable) on the upper floor, jamb with beam heads, plastered surrounding framework, partially bricked. 09232276
 

Schoenberg

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Residential building At station 7
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Around 1905 Significance in building history. Single-storey, gable-independent, six axes, gable roof with a wide roof overhang, clinker base, basement window frames artificial stone, red clinker, artificial stone window frames slightly profiled, sills on consoles, decorative arches with three-dimensional keystones, pair of windows in the gable formed like donkey backs, four small gable gables, in the gable gables , only the original windows are preserved in the gable. 09232011
 
Railway house
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Railway house Bahnhofstrasse 1
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Around 1900 Type construction of a railway official's house, significance in terms of building history and traffic history. Three storeys, six axes, jamb, slight roof pitch, wide roof overhang, plastered window frames, segmental arch on the ground floor, straight lintel, all windows preserved. 09232012
 
Residential building
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Residential building Mühltroffer Strasse 1
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Around 1900 Possibly built with a railway connection, including architectural significance. One-storey, four axes, mid-house, gable roof with a wide roof overhang, red clinker brick base, artificial stone cornice, facade with color-contrasting clinker strips divided into several levels, plastered window frames slightly profiled, decorative arches over the windows with keystones and heads, mid-house with straight window canopies and stucco relief, . 09232010
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Waldfriedener Strasse
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After 1918 Local historical significance. A high pedestal, on it a simple artificial stone with the inscription "Your dead heroes the grateful community", due to the hillside location, a curved retaining wall is included in the design. 09232008
 

Syrau

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Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation ("European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony");  Station 154, Syrau
Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation (" European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony "); Station 154, Syrau (Parcel 937/1)
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1876 Triangulation column; Second order station, significant in terms of surveying history and technology history. The Steinpöhl is a flat, wooded hilltop on the extreme western edge of the Syrau district towards the municipality of Mehltheuer. There the station 154 Syrau was built in the forest section das Roh, east of the Fasendorf-Syrau corridor border. Like the other masonry stations, the original pillar has not been preserved. The masonry was not weatherproof in the long run. It was therefore replaced on the old substructure by a pillar made of the local sandstone with a height of 1.65 m with an unknown date. This has a stepped rectangular cross-section with an edge length at the head of 50 cm × 43 cm. The upper end is tapered to a square cross-section with an edge length of 43 cm, presumably to use the old cover plate, which is no longer there. The inscription is badly weathered: "S atio / S AU / der / Kö S hs: / Tri u ung". The cover plate is missing. 09305049
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Bahnhofstrasse 15 (opposite)
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After 1918 Designed complex with a walled enclosure and a sculpted essay, of local significance. Walling with pilaster structure, ashlar stone with the inscription: "Your sons who have fallen for the fatherland" above a natural stone pedestal, above it is a middle stone with a wreath, the year and a topped top plate framed by two eagles. 09231996
 
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Residential building Bahnhofstrasse 19
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Around 1900 Plaster clinker facade with decorative framework, significance in terms of building history. One storey with a central projectile and a dwarf house, a half-hip roof. Base: ashlar masonry (unplastered). Red clinker brick facade with structured plastered fields, artificial stone sills, ornamental framework in the dwelling, wide roof overhang, two towers, tile roofing. After renovation: windows without gaps. 09231994
 
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Residential building Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 4
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1920s Significance in building history. One-storey, distinctive dwelling, exposed facade structure. 09231882
 
Tower Dutchman (Syrauer Holländermühle)
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Dutch tower (Syrauer tower mill) Froebersgruner Strasse
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Marked 1887 Completely preserved and only windmill in the Vogtland, as well as one of the highest windmills in Saxony of landscape design importance and also of architectural and technical historical importance, as a show facility also of popular education. Three-storey, conical design, conical roof-shaped hood with roof attachment for vane shaft and brake cable, slate covered, brick built and plastered, weather vane (marked 1887), square window (renewed), louvre wing (renewed), technical equipment made of wood almost completely preserved and partially functional, the mill is located in the archaeological relevance area “Kappellenberg” (Finkenburg), the mill has been on display since 1983.
1851 Construction of a previous building ( post mill ) by Johann Gottlieb Eisenschmidt, fire in 1864 and construction of a wooden Dutch mill, burnt down in 1887, construction of the current mill by Gustav Seyfarth, shut down in 1929, initially built in door items, 1920/29 attachment of venetian blinds, 1924/29 Attachment of two canvas wings, around 1990–1994 sail gate wing. Internal agitator with iron worm gear, seven meter long vane shaft and three meter high comb wheel (taken over from the Dehles mill in 1853), nine meter high vertical shaft from the Pöllwitzer forest, two grinding aisles, stone crane, hexagonal funnel, elevator. Show system since 1982, restored in 1969/70, exterior facade restored in 1979 and 1992, complete restoration from 2008–2010, including repair work on the gearbox.
The older Saxon Tower Dutch, mostly built around 1820, are mostly cylindrical (less often conical) and three to four storeys. The younger ones, mostly built after 1850, are more or less conical and have five to six storeys.
09231993
 
Syrau village church and churchyard (entity)
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Syrau village church and churchyard (entity) Frotschauer Strasse
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In the core around 1600; 1686-1689 Consolidation of the village church and cemetery Syrau with the following individual monuments: Church with furnishings and cemetery enclosure (see individual monument 09232003); Plant of local historical and local significance 09300637
 
Church of St. Anna with furnishings and cemetery enclosure (individual monuments for ID No. 09300637)
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Church of St. Anna with furnishings and cemetery enclosure (individual monuments for ID No. 09300637) Frotschauer Strasse
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in the core around 1600, 1686–1689 (church); 1628 (altar); 1848 (organ) Individual features of the whole village church and churchyard Syrau; Baroque hall church, plastered quarry stone, complex of local historical and local significance. Buttresses, straight closed indented choir to the north. West side of the tower: square with octagonal tower, Welscher dome and lantern, octagonal stair tower. Equipment: winged altar, group of figures from the 16th century, organ. Marble tombstones. 09232003
 
Rectory and enclosure
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Rectory and enclosure Frotschauer Strasse 8
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1786/1800 Significance in terms of building history and local history.
  • Rectory: two storeys, gable roof with old German slate roofing, entrance door with granite walls and skylight
  • Enclosure: unplastered quarry stone wall with slate cover
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Residential building
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Residential building Frotschauer Strasse 29
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Around 1902 Clinker brick construction of architectural significance. Two storeys, five axes, saddle roof, dwarf house, plastered plinth, red clinker bricks with plaster strips, plaster mirror and artificial stone window frames, windows with segmental arches and keystones, simple plastering eaves, saddle roof with old German slate covering, two side saddle dormers, middle dwarf house boarded up with boarded stairs and colored window glass, new windows without gaps. 09232006
 
villa
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villa Frotschauer Strasse 51
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Around 1900 Half-timbered structure, especially in terms of architectural history. Quarry stone plinth unplastered, ornamental framework on the first floor, jamb floor lavishly boarded up, cantilevered roof over the entrance, three-sided bay window, balcony, dwelling with half-hip roof, brick-covered half-hip roof, ground floor renovated, old windows preserved. 09232007
 
Residential building with passage and two farm wings of a rural estate
Residential building with passage and two farm wings of a rural estate Hauptstrasse 5
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19th century (side building); around 1860 (residential building); around 1910 (side building) Significance in terms of building history and local history.
  • Manor house: three floors, plastered facade, eight axes, central projectile, rebuilt, equipment lost, adjoining wing made of bricks with rich facade structure
  • Stable house: two floors, unplastered quarry stone masonry, some window openings with granite walls, rebuilt several times, segment arch opening of the stables on the courtyard side
  • Barn: half-timbered with clay infill, flat saddle roof
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Office building and factory building (former Landrock embroidery)
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Office building and factory building (former Landrock embroidery) Hauptstrasse 10
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Around 1910 Factory building plastered facade, with significance for local history and building history. One-storey with central projecting, hipped roof and mid-house, column-framed central portal with roofing (original door with skylight), swinging gable with distinctive plaster structure, side windows renewed, roof with Eternit covering. 09231999
 
Homeland style villa Hauptstrasse 37
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Around 1915 Timber construction, especially importance in terms of building history. Base: quarry stone, embossed. Plastered facade, single-storey with a so-called tailcoat roof (crown covering), bat dormers, boarded gable, wide roof overhang, brick pillar made of quarry stone with a terrace-like space. 09231950
 
Park Syrau (entity)
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Park Syrau (entity) Höhlenberg 10
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Around 1930 Subject entity Park Syrau, with the following individual monument: memorial stone for Ludwig Undeutsch (see individual monument 09300638) and park; Significance of the local history and of the local image 09232920
 
Memorial stone for Ludwig Undeutsch (individual monument for ID no.09232920)
Memorial stone for Ludwig Undeutsch (individual monument for ID no.09232920) Höhlenberg 10
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around 1930 Local historical significance. Memorial stone in memory of Ludwig Undeutsch, who discovered the Syrau Dragon Cave . 09300638
 
Water tower and outbuildings
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Water tower and outbuildings Paul-Seifert-Straße 4 (next to)
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1907-1908 Site-defining complex, monument of local history and history of technology. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Vogtland experienced a rapid industrial boom, as a result of which the population in the cities rose sharply. Syrau was also affected by this development, whereupon the extensive water supply of the city had to be fundamentally reconsidered and in 1907 the construction of a water tower above the central, 125 meter deep well began. The owner of the octagonal tower with the adjacent machine house was the brickworks and quarry owner Oskar Walther.

The shaft of the 23 meter high tower is made of natural stone, accentuated by a brick cornice above the base zone and tapers towards the top. Arched, brick-framed window openings and oculi below the container level illuminate the interior of the tower. The container floor, which is also octagonal, protrudes over numerous consoles, is equipped with four large lattice windows and is closed off by a flat sloping roof with a large ventilation hood. Originally half-timbered, the area of ​​the water tank is now plastered. The 50 m³ cylindrical steel water tank with a flat bottom served to supply the city with drinking water until 1996, since then it has been used as a service water dispenser. As a testimony to the development of the communal water supply at the beginning of the 20th century, the tower is of importance in terms of local and supply history. At the same time, the ensemble of water tower and ancillary building defines the townscape.

09231998
 
school
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school Schulstrasse 6
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Around 1900 Clinker facade, architectural and local significance. Two storeys, eight axes, central projecting with a dwelling and a gable roof. Base: quarry stone masonry (unplastered) with corner blocks. Red clinker brick facade with plaster bands, artificial stone walls and plaster roofing with keystone, risalit with round arch, closed entrance, rich plaster structure, side extensions later. 09232004
 

Unterpirk

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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Hauptstrasse 7 (next to)
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After 1918 Local historical significance. On the pedestal, several rows of cuboids with marble plaques ("The community of Unterpirk consecrated in honor of their heroes who fell in World War 1914–18"), above it another plaque that was previously lost today. 09231952
 

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