List of cultural monuments in Schönau (Leipzig)

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The list of cultural monuments in Schönau (Leipzig) contains the cultural monuments of the Leipzig district of Schönau , which were recorded in the list of monuments by the State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony as of 2017.

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  • Image: shows a picture of the cultural monument and, if applicable, a link to further photos of the cultural monument in the Wikimedia Commons media archive
  • Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
  • Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
Map view to set coordinates. In this map view, cultural monuments are shown without coordinates with a red marker and can be placed on the map. Cultural monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, cultural monuments with a picture are marked with a green marker.
  • Dating: indicates the year of completion or the date of the first mention or the period of construction
  • Description: structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the monument properties
  • ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column Notification-icon-Wikidata-logo.svg; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .

List of cultural monuments in Schönau

image designation location Dating description ID
Objective aggregate component of the aggregate Plagwitz-Lindenauer Industriebahn: track systems or course of the industrial tracks (as aggregate parts) - (see also aggregate list, OT Plagwitz - Obj. 09262777) (Map) 1906 and older (railway system), expansion 1933-1938 (railway system) a connecting line in the districts of Lindenau, Neulindenau, Plagwitz and Schönau, which are associated with industrial development and especially with the Karl-Heine Canal and the expansion of the Leipzig port, of importance in terms of local development and technology 09305233
 
House of a farm Garskestrasse 31
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around 1890 (farmhouse) historicizing clinker brick facade from around 1900, last preserved farm in the old location of Schönau, village location completely changed and reshaped by the new development area Grünau, of importance in terms of building history and local history 09262762
 
Factory building (No. 19) of a large bakery, with two chimneys, office building (No. 19a / 19b), entrance gate and enclosure
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Factory building (No. 19) of a large bakery, with two chimneys, office building (No. 19a / 19b), entrance gate and enclosure Plautstrasse 19; 19a; 19b
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around 1900 (factory part) yellow clinker buildings, of architectural and local significance 09261118
 
Residential building in a factory
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Residential building in a factory Plautstrasse 21
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marked 1909 (residential building) simple plastered facade with a flat bay window and gable in the mansard roof, building inscription on the high sandstone plinth, in the reform style of the time around 1910, of local and architectural significance 09261119
 
Office building of a factory
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Office building of a factory Plautstrasse 23
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around 1905 (office building) Interestingly designed clinker-plaster facade, lead-glazed staircase windows, diversely shaped facade with bay window and gables, Art Nouveau-like decoration, of architectural and local significance 09261120
 
villa
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villa Plautstrasse 31a
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1927-1928 (villa) Traditionalistically designed plastered building with corner tower, expressionistic-looking details, factory owner's villa, of architectural significance 09261121
 
Truck stop of the Rhenania-Ossag Mineralölwerke (formerly): workshop with two adjacent halls (No. 39a), garages, administration building (No. 39), fencing and courtyard paving
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Truck stop of the Rhenania-Ossag Mineralölwerke (formerly): workshop with two adjacent halls (No. 39a), garages, administration building (No. 39), fencing and courtyard paving Plautstrasse 39; 39a
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1927-1928 (workshop), 1927-1928 (factory building), 1927-1928 (administration building), 1927-1928 (garage), 1927-1928 (enclosure) red brick building, in the style of the New Objectivity of the 1920s / 1930s, of architectural and local significance, to be seen in direct relation to the tank farm with filling hall at Plautstrasse 41 ( Rhenania-Ossag ), which was built in 1923-1924 09261122
 
Leipzig tank farm;  Rhenania-Ossag Mineralölwerke AG (formerly);  later VEB Minol: Former tank farm with filling hall and ramp including technical equipment, tank pit with iron mounted tanks, pump house, garage building, office, courtyard paving and tracks
Leipzig tank farm; Rhenania-Ossag Mineralölwerke AG (formerly); later VEB Minol: Former tank farm with filling hall and ramp including technical equipment, tank pit with iron mounted tanks, pump house, garage building, office, courtyard paving and tracks Plautstrasse 41
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1923-1924 (tank farm), 1923-1924 (filling hall), 1923-1924 (pump house), 1923-1924 (garage building), 1923-1924, 20/30 cbm tanks (technical equipment) Early tank system in very good original condition, unique in Leipzig and of rarity in Germany, as an authentic testimony to the history of the mineral oil industry of particular documentation value, of national importance in terms of technology history

In 1923 (in the course of the year) several revised plans for the construction of a petrol tank system were submitted by the Leipzig branch of Mineralölwerke Rhenania AG, which operates throughout Germany. The company went back to the subsidiary Gasoline Works Rhenania GmbH founded by Royal Dutch Shell in 1902, and in 1925 it merged completely with Ossag (Ölwerke Stern-Sonneborn AG), which is known for the production of lubricating oils and in which Rhenania had owned shares since the First World War. The Lindenau construction business Carl Brömme was proposed for the execution, and the architect A. Lütkemeyer for the drafts and static calculations. A facility for the storage and distribution of gasoline, kerosene, gas oil and lubricating products was planned on the property. For this purpose, iron tanks standing upright in a tank pit, a free-standing reinforced concrete filling hall with a ventilated house and a separate electric motor house were necessary. It was explicitly pointed out that in Magdeburg, Berlin and Wilhelmsburg near Hamburg the filling hall had always been set up directly next to the tank pit. Furthermore, a residential building with an office and laboratory room, an abort building for the workers, an automobile building with an apartment for the driver were to be built; due to the special fire protection regulations, only complete paving of the courtyard and permanent fencing of the property were possible. As the entire industrial area in the west of Leipzig was criss-crossed by connecting tracks for factories and loading points, the new tank storage site was also to have its own siding to the industrial railway. Incidentally, the location was chosen for a far-sighted and future-oriented, as it was in the immediate vicinity of the Leipzig harbor, which is being planned and built, and the nationally important infrastructure project for the trade fair city of Leipzig, the Elster-Saale Canal. The tank farm was initially built in 1924; in the following years, additional tanks and electrical systems were installed, a truck scale installed, an office building and a storage shed built. In 1929/1930 a 100 cubic meter tank was sunk underground. From 1944 all planning documents and applications were marked "Secret". The heart of the system is the filling hall with loading ramp, a large hall built on a rectangular floor plan as a clamped reinforced concrete frame construction with polygonal roof trusses and multi-stepped facing gable (the label Minol refers to the continuation of use in the GDR). Taps were installed inside the hall to fill barrels and cans, which were then loaded onto trucks and wagons from the covered ramp. At the rear, an uncovered ramp enabled a connection to the wagons on the siding. The iron tanks with tank pit on the south, rear eaves side of the filling hall are unique in their state of preservation, one tank has the inscription SHELL. The high elevation enabled independent emptying due to its own slope over the tapping device in the filling hall. A concrete tub was provided to hold mineral oil substances that ran next to it or overflowed. The tanks were filled from the tank wagons by means of an electric centrifugal pump installed in the so-called pump house. The small, plastered building is less than five meters from the tanks and filling hall. The garage building was planned to accommodate two trucks, as a solid construction with 36 mm masonry, plastering and a steep hipped roof as well as a pent roof over the two laterally recessed wing structures. The apartment for a driver was on the upper floor, which was added a little later. In addition to private rooms, there was also an office, a lounge for the guard (porter) and a laboratory room for installation in the administrator's residence, the plastered facade is simple, the large distance to the tank farm is due to fire protection regulations. The uniqueness and the supraregional significance of the technical monument are due to the fact that it is an above-ground tank and refilling depot and has largely come down in its original condition (the current blending and misrepresentation of the views with products from the range of the local bamboo trade is reversible) . The Autohof Plautstraße 39 / 39a, built in 1927/1928 and also built by Rhenania AG, is part of it, because it is to be seen in context. LfD / 2018

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Individual monument of the whole of the Leipziger Hafen: storage building at the Leipziger Hafen (see also list of the whole of the property - Obj. 09304554, Plautstraße 78-80)
Individual monument of the whole of the Leipziger Hafen: storage building at the Leipziger Hafen (see also list of the whole of the property - Obj. 09304554, Plautstraße 78-80) Plautstrasse 78
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1939-1940 (memory) Reinforced concrete construction, inscription "HA-LA-GE" (Hafen-Lager-Gesellschaft), part of a nationally significant transport project, high scientific and historical value 09261123
 
Individual monument of the whole of the Leipziger Hafen: storage building at the Leipzig harbor basin (see also the list of objects as a whole - Obj. 09304554, Plautstraße 78-80)
Individual monument of the whole of the Leipziger Hafen: storage building at the Leipzig harbor basin (see also the list of objects as a whole - Obj. 09304554, Plautstraße 78-80) Plautstraße 78 (next to)
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1933/1938 (storage) "Hafen-Umschlag-Speichererei" by MRA Schneider at the Leipzig harbor basin with loading ramp and lamps on the railway tracks (reinforced concrete skeleton construction) 09261124
 
Subject entirety of the Leipziger Hafen, with the following individual monuments: quay wall of the Leipzig port basin and three storage buildings (see also list of individual monuments - Obj. 09261126, Obj. 09261123, Obj. 09261124 and Obj. 092625), with the following elements: harbor basin and the port railway (Lindenau gravel railway) with Tracks and bridges
Subject entirety of the Leipziger Hafen, with the following individual monuments: quay wall of the Leipzig port basin and three storage buildings (see also list of individual monuments - Obj. 09261126, Obj. 09261123, Obj. 09261124 and Obj. 092625), with the following elements: harbor basin and the port railway (Lindenau gravel railway) with Tracks and bridges Plautstrasse 78; 80
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between 1938/1940 (port) Railway facility today: Museumfeldbahn Leipzig-Lindenau, part of a nationally significant transport project, of high scientific and historical value 09304554
 
Individual monument of the Leipzig harbor as a whole: quay wall of the Leipzig harbor basin (see also list of objects as a whole - Obj. 09304554, Plautstraße 78-80)
Individual monument of the Leipzig harbor as a whole: quay wall of the Leipzig harbor basin (see also list of objects as a whole - Obj. 09304554, Plautstraße 78-80) Plautstrasse 78; 80 (next to)
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from 1938 (Kai) Part of a nationally significant transport project, high scientific and historical value 09261126
 
Individual monument of the whole of the Leipziger Hafen: storage building at the Leipzig harbor basin (see also the list of objects as a whole - Obj. 09304554, Plautstraße 78-80)
Individual monument of the whole of the Leipziger Hafen: storage building at the Leipzig harbor basin (see also the list of objects as a whole - Obj. 09304554, Plautstraße 78-80) Plautstrasse 80
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1939-1940 (memory) Reinforced concrete construction, loading ramp, inscription »RHENUS«, part of a nationally significant transport project, high scientific and historical value 09261125
 
Dorfkirche Schönau: Church (with furnishings) and two tombs in the churchyard
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Dorfkirche Schönau: Church (with furnishings) and two tombs in the churchyard Schönauer Strasse
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15./16. Century, later reshaped (church), 1824 (tomb), 1866 (tomb), consecrated in 1624 (altar), around 1624 (pulpit) simple hall church with east tower, medieval core, architectural and local history of importance 09262742
 
Schönauer Park: Manor park of the former manor Schönauer Strasse
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19th century (manor park) Significant in terms of local history and garden design 09262764
 
Rectory and cantorate;  Old school Schönau: rectory / cantor's office, former school
Rectory and cantorate; Old school Schönau: rectory / cantor's office, former school Schönauer Strasse 245
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1888, later reshaped (school) old village location Schönau, located next to the church, simple plastered facade with a striking corner tower, of local history 09262763
 

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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; Schönau "can be selected, then 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

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