List of cultural monuments in Schönheide

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Schönheide coat of arms
Martin Luther Church, in front of it the Brush and Local History Museum

The list of cultural monuments in Schönheide contains the cultural monuments of the community Schönheide in the Saxon Ore Mountains that were recorded in the database of the State Office for Monument Preservation . The notes are to be observed.

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

This list needs constant revision in order to name abandoned cultural monuments or to add other objects that are not yet on the official list of monuments. In particular, the still rich legacy of small agricultural properties and small business and small industry buildings should be taken into account, but also sacred buildings such as the regional church community and Methodist church. Because in § 2 of the Saxon Monument Protection Act it says: "Cultural monuments in the sense of this law are man-made things, aggregates, parts and traces of things including their natural foundations, their preservation due to their historical, artistic, scientific, urban or landscape significance in the public Interest ”.

The list of cultural monuments is supplemented by a list of former, demolished and disappeared cultural monuments .

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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 .

Schönheide

image designation location Dating description ID
Thingplatz (formerly) (Memorial to the fallen of World War I)
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Thingplatz (formerly) (Memorial to the fallen of World War I) (above the old cemetery)
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after 1933 of local historical importance

Arched segment wall, in the middle of which the monument pillar rises, upper end capped (iron cross removed), complex consists of roughly hewn granite stones

08957092
 


Wettinstein (memorial stone)
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Wettinstein (memorial stone) (Map) 1889 for the 800th anniversary of the reign of the Saxon Princely House of Wettin, of local and regional dynastic importance

Large granite stone with a chiseled tablet: "1089-1889 / HA / Wettin"

08957091
 


Two bridge piers and two abutments of the former railway bridge over the valley of the Zwickauer Mulde
Two bridge piers and two abutments of the former railway bridge over the valley of the Zwickauer Mulde (Map) around 1890 Of local and traffic historical importance, shaping the landscape, belonging to the narrow-gauge line Wilkau-Haßlau - Saupersdorf - Schönheide / Wilzschhaus - Carlsfeld. High, embossed granite pillars tapering upwards, corresponding abutments 08957089
 


Residential building
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Residential building Alte Auerbacher Strasse 9
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around 1910 Plastered building with representative corner design, with corner bay window and balcony, testimony to the urbanization that began after 1900, of importance for the townscape and building history

Two-storey solid building on granite plinth in bulky forms of the reform style, window sills and canopies in artificial stone, flat central projection with central window groups, bordered with coarse decorative shapes such as braided band ornamentation and tooth cut, side balcony on massive corbels, corner broken with octagonal bay window under a curved hood Mansard roof

08957058
 


Residential building
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Residential building Alte Auerbacher Strasse 11
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around 1865 Plastered facade in the neo-Gothic style of the Tudor Gothic, with right of way, evidence of upper-class living culture, of importance for the townscape and building history. 08957057
 


House with garden and former coach house
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House with garden and former coach house Alte Auerbacher Strasse 13
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around 1870 Residential house with retaining wall facing the street, garden and former coach house - a plastered facade typical of the time, evidence of bourgeois living culture, of relevance to the history of the building. 08957056
 


Locomotive shed of the former Schönheide station on the narrow-gauge line Carlsfeld - Schönheide
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Locomotive shed of the former Schönheide station on the narrow-gauge line Carlsfeld - Schönheide Am Fuchsstein 20a
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around 1900 Half-timbered type construction, of local and historical importance.

Elongated half-timbered building with large, upright rectangular windows in small sprouts, flat saddle roof, gable side completely boarded up, with large wooden gates, small addition made of clinker bricks.

08957067
 


Tunnel mouth hole Eibenstocker Straße (opposite Ziegenleite 10)
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18th century or older of mining engineering and local historical importance

Fortified tunnel entrance, granite round arch made of conically shaped bosses, integrated into a fortification wall; The tunnel mouth hole, the only remnant of Schönheide's mining history, was filled in by the municipal administration in the early 1990s. exposed again

08957107
 


Residential building
Residential building Eibenstocker Strasse 7
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around 1880 Two-tone clinker brick facade, simple but high-quality evidence of the local historical development of Schönheide around 1900, of architectural significance

Two-storey solid construction on a granite base, clad in clinker brick, segmented arched windows and door shapes, structured by a two-tone clinker brick arrangement, in corner pilasters with reinforcements, belt cornices and eaves frieze, gable roof with central roof house, gable walls partially clad, entrance door from the construction period with etched glass panes

08957029
 


Residential building with a retaining wall facing the street
Residential building with a retaining wall facing the street Eibenstocker Strasse 23
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End of the 19th century Single-storey plastered building, echoes of the Swiss style, of importance for the townscape and building history

Single-storey, solid plastered building with jamb, granite plinth and staircase, flat plaster pilaster strips, slightly profiled window frames on the ground floor with segmental arched roofs, street-side gabled central projection, gable roof in Swiss style with protruding purlins and suspended rafters, decorative trusses with lathed and sawn headboards

08957066
 


Residential building
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Residential building Gießereistraße 16
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18th century old location Schönheiderhammer, upper floor partly half-timbered, characterizing the townscape, ensemble with number 17, built in connection with the oldest iron casting plant in Germany that is still producing today, of architectural and local significance

Two-storey building, ground floor plastered with massive plastering, upper floor partially massive and clad half-timbered, gable roof, different window sizes and shapes, small arched windows on the ground floor

08957063
 


Residential building
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Residential building Gießereistraße 17
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18th century old location Schönheiderhammer, upper floor half-timbered clad, characterizing the townscape, ensemble with number 16, built in connection with the oldest iron casting plant in Germany that is still producing today, of architectural and local significance

Two-storey building, ground floor with massive plastering, upper storey clad half-timbered, clad gable, crooked hip roof with pike, granite door walls with keystone

08957064
 


Oschatz villas (villa, with retaining wall facing the street)
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Oschatz villas (villa, with retaining wall facing the street) Hauptstrasse 11
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around 1870 Plastered building, with number 12 part of a late classical ensemble of two identical villas, of relevance to the townscape and building history

One-storey solid construction with jamb above the valley-side sandstone plinth, risalits expanded to full storeys on three sides, flat sloping roofscape, rich, multi-part, late classicist building decor with grooves, corner pilasters, cornices, window canopies and stucco decoration fields in archivolts, old windows to part of the living room on the ground floor with stucco , old doors with roofs, historical stairwell glazing, building-time entrance door, open terrace with parapet walls and pedestals

08957028
 


Residential building (without rear extension)
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Residential building (without rear extension) Hauptstrasse 15
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subsequently re. 1734 Stately plastered building with neo-baroque stucco decoration, of architectural and local significance

Solid ground floor above base, window slightly enlarged, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, with remains of mirrors in the parapet area, flat massive central projecting into the attic, with plastered, grooved Ionic and fluted Doric pilasters, window canopy in neo-rococo, cornucopia cartouche with the inscription 1737, profiled frame, Half-hip roof with continuous roof train, basket arch portal with granite walls, groin vault in the hallway, stone stairs, curbstone on beveled corner

08957051
 


House with two courtyard buildings and a barn
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House with two courtyard buildings and a barn Hauptstrasse 20
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1764 Half-timbered building in the old town center, formerly Umspanne, part of the old town structure, with townscape and architectural significance. 08957026
 


Residential building
Residential building Hauptstrasse 38
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re. 1902 with shop, plastered building with sandstone elements, corner emphasis, representative building in Art Nouveau, testimony to the development of the place around 1900, of architectural significance

Two-storey solid construction with a rounded corner, picturesquely elevated with a full storey and loft extension under a curved hood, facing the street, box oriel with broken corner and ornamental gable with oculus, dividing elements made of sandstone, mansard roof, on the oriel and stucco fields with floral art nouveau decor above the historic entrance door

08957025
 


town hall
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town hall Hauptstrasse 43
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1882-1883 Plastered building with roof turrets, in the style of the German neo-renaissance, representative testimony to the development of Schönheide, of local and architectural importance. Two-storey solid plastered building on a square floor plan over a granite base on the valley side, structured by risalits, cornices, valley-facing terrace on the first floor, balcony on massive corbels on the second floor, central gable, historicizing building decor on the walls and gable in German Renaissance (natural stone, painted), hipped roof with Baroque style Roof turret. Architects Ernst Giese and Paul Weidner , Dresden. 08957024
 


Martin Luther Church
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Martin Luther Church Hauptstrasse 44
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1766–1773, church tower older large baroque hall church with west tower, testimony of great importance in terms of art history and building history as well as shaping the townscape 08957042
 


Former rectory, now a museum
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Former rectory, now a museum Hauptstrasse 49
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re. 1657 Remarkable half-timbered building in the center of the village, formerly a church school and rectory, part of the old local structure, of importance in terms of building and local history

Ground floor partly solid, half-timbered partly renewed, windows with granite walls, upper floor with threshold with nave coves (long sides), window slightly enlarged, one gable boarded, slated gable roof with standing dormers, built as a church school, later extended to the rectory

08957041
 


Light play house;  former school, later a cinema, today the Elim parish hall
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Light play house; former school, later a cinema, today the Elim parish hall Hauptstrasse 51
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1842-1843 Former, school - stately plastered building in the old town center, school until 1898, cinema set up in 1913, used by the Elim community since the 1950s, expanded into a parish hall after 1991, of local historical importance.

Three-storey solid building above the plinth, plastered, ground floor window with simple border, belt cornice, two upper floors combined by parapet fields with simple pinch stucco, lettering plastered up in Art Nouveau letters: "Lichtspiel-Haus", entrance lined with pilasters, above galvanized lettering board: "Music director Prof. Dr . Emanuel Klitsch was born in this house on October 31, 1812 ”.

08957053
 


Residential house with a barn attached to the slope
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Residential house with a barn attached to the slope Hauptstrasse 69
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around 1800 single-storey plastered building, part of the old local structure, largely authentically preserved, of social and historical importance

One-storey solid construction, plastered, door jambs with skylight, light earing and keystone made of granite, windows with winter glazing in eight-sided sprouting, saddle roof with two rows of vertical dormers, later loft conversion, gable half-timbered plastered or clad, barn T-shaped attached to the residential building, timbered timber frame, Gable roof

08957102
 


Elementary and middle school Schönheide
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Elementary and middle school Schönheide Hauptstrasse 70
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1896-1898 School (with memorial stone in front of the school); clinker brick facade typical of the time, representative testimony to the educational bourgeois claim around 1900 - of importance for the townscape and its building history. 08957040
 


Post office (with extensions)
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Post office (with extensions) Hauptstrasse 100
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re. 1891 historicizing clinker brick facade, representative testimony to the Wilhelminian style redevelopment of the village center, of local and architectural relevance.

Above a cubic floor plan on a granite base, brick-faced two-storey solid building, main view with two stand cores with rich roofing made of sandstone, facade structure through historicizing window frames and belts made of sandstone, above a rich console cornice, central dwarf house with clock between brick pilasters and decor.

08957038
 


Hotel to the post office
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Hotel to the post office Hauptstrasse 101
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around 1890 Cornered clinker brick facade, part of the Wilhelminian rebuilding of the village center, of architectural and local significance

Two-storey solid building above granite base, clad in clinker brick, corner broken, with bay window on the first floor on decorative artificial stone consoles and elevation through the second. Upper floor, with a pointed hood, facade structure through historicizing window frames and simple straps made of artificial stone

08957037
 


Production building in the town center (factory building)
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Production building in the town center (factory building) Hauptstrasse 112
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around 1890 Typical clinker brick building, relic of the industrialization of Schönheide around 1900, of great importance for the local image and local history

Elongated four-storey solid building on a granite base, clad in clinker, structured by pilaster strips, belt straps, German ribbon, segment-arched lintels and stepped cornice each in yellow clinker, plate-shaped tie rod pieces, top floor with coupled windows, flat saddle roof, doors and windows partially renovated

08957059
 


Villa R. Lenk
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Villa R. Lenk Hauptstrasse 120
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around 1900 Villa with staircase and gate; Clinker brick facade with half-timbered elements, representative evidence of upper-class living culture in rich Art Nouveau forms, unique in terms of effort and detail in the municipality - of importance in terms of art history, architectural history and local history. 08957060
 


Memorial to the Schönheides firefighters who fell in World War I, with enclosure
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Memorial to the Schönheides firefighters who fell in World War I, with enclosure Hauptstrasse 121 (opposite)
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after 1918 of local historical importance

On a stepped granite base, roughly hewn granite stele, rounded at the top, new metal plaque with inscription, crowned by an oversized fire helmet, simple border with metal fence with gate

08957062
 


Former  Schönheide-Mitte train station
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Former Schönheide-Mitte train station Main street 128; 128a
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1893 (reception building) Station building (No. 128) with ancillary building (No. 128a) - building of a former narrow-gauge railway from Carlsfeld via Schönheide to Wilkau-Haßlau - of local and transport historical importance.

Two-storey solid brick building on a flat granite base, segmented arched windows with granite consoles, dividing elements: pilaster strips, German band, tooth-cut frieze, stylized gable ornament.

08957068
 


villa
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villa Hauptstrasse 130
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around 1900 diversely structured plastered building with half-timbered elements, characterizing the townscape, building historical significance

Solid, single-storey plastered building on a coarsely embossed granite base, relaxed floor plan, structured by risalits and bay windows, ornamented door and window frames, made of painted sandstone, partly ornamental framework on the upper floor, mixture of crooked hip and mansard roof, large colored glass window, original entrance door

08957075
 


Villa with outbuildings and fencing
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Villa with outbuildings and fencing Hauptstrasse 136
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around 1910 Plastered building with natural stone elements, reform style architecture, characterizing the townscape, example of upper-class living culture, significant in terms of building history. 08957074
 


Residential building
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Residential building Hauptstrasse 141
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re. 1903 Clinker brick building in a corner position, characterizing the townscape, of architectural significance

Two-storey solid clinker building on a granite base, the ground floor plastered, broken, raised corner solution with curved gable and crowning with decorative balls made of zinc sheet, slightly protruding over-gabled side projection, artificial stone window canopies and consoles

08957073
 


Machine house and former works ditch (behind Muldenstrasse 7) of a paper mill
Machine house and former works ditch (behind Muldenstrasse 7) of a paper mill Muldenstrasse 4
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around 1900 clinker brick construction typical of the time, of local and economic significance

Machine house: one-storey, massive clinker brick building on a granite stone base, segmented arched windows crowned by keystones, a thermal bath window in the gable, facade structure through pilaster strips and blind arcades, saddle roof, the factory ditch, which is now walled up (enclosed by a granite stone wall), led under the building, works ditch with a bricked up arch.

08957093
 


Factory owner's villa
Factory owner's villa Muldenstrasse 7
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around 1900 representative clinker brick facade, in the style of the neo-renaissance, built for the paper manufacturer Bretschneider, of local, architectural and economic significance. 08957094
 


Material entity component of the material entity railway line Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf, section Schönheide – Muldenberg, section Schönheide, OT Schönheide
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Material entity component of the material entity railway line Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf, section Schönheide – Muldenberg, section Schönheide, OT Schönheide Muldenstrasse
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End of the 19th century Section of the Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf railway line between Schönheide Ost station (km 71.275) and Muldenberg station (km 89.400) - railway engineering evidence of the development of transport history, with relevance to the history of technology and local history. 08959219
 


Two locomotives in the locomotive shed of the siding and the railway keeper's house (individual monuments to ID no. 08959219)
Two locomotives in the locomotive shed of the siding and the railway keeper's house (individual monuments to ID no. 08959219) Muldenstrasse 10
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End of the 19th century Individual monuments of the totality of the railway line Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf, section Schönheide – Muldenberg, section OT Schönheide: railway-technical evidence of the historical traffic development with technical-historical and local historical relevance, largely authentically preserved.
  • Locomotive 1: with the series designation of the Deutsche Reichsbahn V15 or V18
  • Locomotive 2: of the type KÖ
  • Railway keeper's house (see photo) at km 73.110 (without farm building / auxiliary building) as a single-storey type building with an approximately square floor plan, flat sloping gable roof with overhang.
09302602
 


Former  Restoration of the Waldschlößchen (now a residential building)
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Former Restoration of the Waldschlößchen (now a residential building) Neuheider Strasse 22
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around 1900 Former inn - old location Neuheide, clinker brick building typical of the time, of local historical importance

Two-storey solid building, clinkered, cast stone window frames with decorations, protruding side projections, hipped roof, wooden entrance porch, original entrance door, old inscription "Restauration Waldschlößchen"

08957080
 


Residential house with two side buildings
Residential house with two side buildings Obere Strasse 22; 23
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re. 1864 Residential building (No. 22, formerly forester's house) with two side buildings (No. 23), retaining wall and courtyard enclosure wall - plastered building with brick structure, with relevance to local history and image as well as building history. 08957030
 


Memorial stele for Carl Eduard Flemming
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Memorial stele for Carl Eduard Flemming Obere Straße 25a (opposite)
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1907 in memory of the founder of the large-scale brush industry in Schönheid, Carl Eduard Flemming (born 1834), of local historical importance

Behind the church on the slope: above a flat, stepped base, granite stele tapering upwards with attached, curly capstone, on the front in electroplating name plate with profile relief in oak leaves wreath or attached, on the back metal plate with the inscription: "To the founder of the Schönheider brush Big industry, dedicated to the founder of this place and friends of the church by the grateful parish 1907 "

08957031
 


Residential building
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Residential building Obere Strasse 70
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around 1890 clinker brick facade typical of the time, evidence of the urbanization of Schönheide around 1900, of architectural quality

Two-storey solid construction on a granite base, structure with two-tone clinker bricks with corner emphasis, belt cornices and segmental arches over the windows, sills and lintels made of artificial stone, historicizing, corner projections slightly protruded and raised like a tower under a curved parapet on the third floor, mansard roof with standing dormer windows

08957034
 


Material entirety of the old Schönheide cemetery with numerous individual monuments
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Material entirety of the old Schönheide cemetery with numerous individual monuments Rathausberg
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around 1900 Totality of the old cemetery Schönheide, with the following individual monuments: cemetery chapel (with furnishings, including three colored glass windows and tombstone Susanna Wolf), crypt house of the von Querfurth family (with statue of Jesus, forecourt with five individual graves, enclosure wall and metal gate), crypt house of the Flemming family, crypt house of the The Oschatz family and the grave monuments of the Lenk and Tuchscherer families (see individual monuments 08957043, same address), plus the horticultural designed cemetery complex (garden monument); Chapel plastered building with roof turret, in reform style - local and architectural significance as well as artistic significance. 09305958
 


Cemetery chapel, crypt house of the von Querfurth family, the Flemming family and the Oschatz family (individual memorials for ID No. 09305958)
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Cemetery chapel, crypt house of the von Querfurth family, the Flemming family and the Oschatz family (individual memorials for ID No. 09305958) Rathausberg
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1908 Individual monuments of the aggregate of the old cemetery Schönheide: cemetery chapel (with furnishings, including three colored glass windows and gravestone Susanna Wolf), crypt house of the von Querfurth family (with statue of Jesus, forecourt with five individual graves, enclosure wall and metal gate), crypt house of the Flemming family, crypt house of the Oschatz family as well as tombs of the Lenk and Tuchscherer families; Chapel plastered building with roof turret, in reform style - local and architectural significance as well as artistic significance. 08957043
 


Residential house (without extensions), formerly an inn
Residential house (without extensions), formerly an inn Rathausberg 1
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End of 18th century Single-storey plastered building, part of the old local structure, of local and architectural importance

Single-storey former half-timbered building, later massive undercarriage, simple plaster structure around the window and door, profiled frame with beam heads, large three-lined roof house with decoratively grooved gable window, gable half-timbered, plastered, with horizontal windows, historical entrance door, gable roof, slate roofing

08957052
 


Former savings bank building, today residential building
Former savings bank building, today residential building Rathausberg 2
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around 1925 Plastered building typical of the time, elaborate portal with Art Deco decor, of local and architectural significance

A two-storey solid building above a high granite base with two dwelling houses, a central portal with a flight of stairs and grooved pilaster strips, expressionistic squashed stucco, building-time entrance door, plastered areas around the ground floor window, crooked hip roof, slate roofing

08957048
 


Two houses with attached barns on a farm
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Two houses with attached barns on a farm Black angle 38; 39
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front part 18th century Two adjoining houses with angled barns of a farm - old location Schwarzwinkel, dwelling houses of the Zwillingshof single-storey plastered buildings with a later expanded roof, of architectural significance. 08957099
 


House with attached barn of a farm
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House with attached barn of a farm Schwarzwinkel 41
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End of 18th century Residential house with attached barn of a farm - old location Schwarzwinkel, residential building upper floor timber-framed boarded up, of importance for the townscape and building history. 08957100
 


Guest house with extension
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Guest house with extension Unit 3 Street
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around 1900 Inn with clinker brick facade typical of the time, built-on guest courtyard, later plastered building with historical lettering, evidence of historical tourism in the village, of architectural and local historical importance. 08957050
 


Monument to the administrators of the Schönheider Revier
Monument to the administrators of the Schönheider Revier Tannenbachweg
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around 1900 of local and forest historical importance

Ribbon worked into the rock and two inscription fields with the names, dates and titles of the administrators from 1610-1941

08957090
 


Residential building
Residential building Webersberg 3
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around 1910 Plastered construction with half-timbered elements, in the reform style, strongly characterizing the townscape, of importance in terms of building history

Three-storey solid plastered building on an embossed granite base, valley side with rounded corners, structure by gable and bay window, valley side half-timbered gable, crooked hipped roof, former workshop on the ground floor

08957077
 


Residential building
Residential building Ziegenleithe 10
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Mid-18th century Half-timbered house as a rare evidence of rural building forms in the place of architectural historical importance

Surrounding to the right of the door 2/2 yokes, plastered, block room massively replaced, new windows and doors, slate pitched roof, two standing dormers on the valley side, gable clad with sheet metal

08957098
 

Wilzschhaus

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Railway route Schönheide-Süd – Carlsfeld (aggregate)
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Railway route Schönheide-Süd – Carlsfeld (aggregate) 1896–1897 (railway system) Material component of the material unit railway line Schönheide-Süd – Carlsfeld, section Schönheide, OT Wilzschhaus, with the material total parts: bridge piers and two abutments of a former steel truss bridge over the Zwickauer Mulde (at Wilzschhaus 4, partly in the Eibenstock municipality) and section of the railway line with track, Signaling, security and telecommunication systems (see also material group, Eibenstock, Stadt, OT Carlsfeld - Obj. 08955385); of importance in terms of technology and traffic history 08955384
 
Material entity component of the material entity railway line Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf, section Schönheide – Muldenberg, section Schönheide, OT Wilzschhaus
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Material entity component of the material entity railway line Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf, section Schönheide – Muldenberg, section Schönheide, OT Wilzschhaus Wilzschhaus 3
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End of the 19th century Section of the Chemnitz – Aue – Adorf railway line between Schönheide Ost station and Muldenberg station - railway technical evidence of the development of the history of transport, with relevance to the history of technology, the landscape and local history.

Material component of the section Schönheide, OT Wilzschhaus with the individual monuments: Schönheide-Süd railway station building (formerly Wilzschhaus station) with ancillary building, goods shed and handcar shed (individual monuments ID no. 08957086).

08959218
 


Station building Schönheide-Süd (formerly Wilzschhaus station) with ancillary building, goods shed and handcar shed (individual monuments to ID no. 08959218)
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Station building Schönheide-Süd (formerly Wilzschhaus station) with ancillary building, goods shed and handcar shed (individual monuments to ID no. 08959218) Wilzschhaus 3
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1892–1893 (reception building) Opening of the line in 1875, in connection with the construction of the narrow-gauge railway Wilkau-Haßlau - Schönheide / Wilzschhaus, a new station building was built in 1892/93, of importance in terms of local history and traffic history. 08957086
 


Railway house (with two house numbers)
Railway house (with two house numbers) Wilzschhaus 6a; 6b
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around 1893 Brick construction typical of the time - of local and historical importance. 08957087
 


Railway house (with two house numbers)
Railway house (with two house numbers) Wilzschhaus 7a; 7b
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around 1893 Brick construction typical of the time - of local and historical importance. 08957088
 


Railway house (with two house numbers)
Railway house (with two house numbers) Wilzschhaus 8a; 8b
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around 1893 Brick construction typical of the time, large inscription: Wilzschhaus - of local and transport historical importance. 09306077
 


Residential building
Residential building Wilzschhaus 9
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around 1900 Brick construction typical of the time - of local and historical importance. 08957083
 


Residential house (with two house numbers) with a former wash house
Residential house (with two house numbers) with a former wash house Wilzschhaus 10a; 10b
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around 1900 Brick construction typical of the time - of local and historical importance. Wash house: one-storey brick building with a square floor plan under a tent roof. 08957082
 


Residential building (with two house numbers)
Residential building (with two house numbers) Wilzschhaus 11a; 11b
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around 1900 Brick construction typical of the time - of local and historical importance. 08957081
 

Former / demolished / disappeared cultural monuments

An overview of demolished and still endangered cultural monuments can be found on the website “Monument Protection Schönheide” (see web links).

image designation location Dating description ID
Lid of a water reservoir re. 1908 (auxiliary system) Description of the former cultural monument: re. " Queen-Marien-Hütte AG 1908 Cainsdorf i. S. “; in the forest near Vogelsgrün, towards Albertsberg 08956963
 
Residential building
Residential building Berggasse 1
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1st half of the 19th century (residential building) Description of the former cultural monument: house with garden wall; Part of the old local structure, of importance for the townscape and building history. 08957054
 


barn
barn Eibenstocker Strasse 23b
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before 1945 Description of the former cultural monument: barn with an open extension; Building historical significance, unique in the place.

Moved here from Johanngeorgenstadt at the end of the 1940s (barn)

99957101
 
Hammerherrenhaus
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Hammerherrenhaus Gießereistraße 20
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1st half of the 18th century, extension around 1900 (manor), was demolished in 2013 Description of the former cultural monument: Manor house of the iron hammer mill ( Hammerherrenhaus ), in a corner; of importance for the townscape and its history. 08957065
 


Oschatz villas
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Oschatz villas Hauptstrasse 12
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around 1870, veranda 1905 (villa), was demolished in October 2016 Description of the former cultural monument: villa with wooden veranda; together with no. 11 part of a late classicist ensemble of two identical villas in the town center, of high relevance to the townscape and building history. 08957027
 


Residential house in open development
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Residential house in open development Hauptstrasse 94
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around 1860 (residential building), demolished on July 6, 2017 Description of the earlier cultural monument: Evidence of the beginning urbanization in the 2nd half of the 19th century, of importance for the townscape and building history. 08957039
 
Villa J. Lenk
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Villa J. Lenk Hauptstrasse 119
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around 1900 (villa). The building was illegally demolished in 2007. Description of the former cultural monument: villa with enclosure and hanging staircase; Representative Art Nouveau building as a testimony to upper-class living culture of architectural and local historical importance, unique in the municipality, in an ensemble with Villa R. Lenk. 08957061
 
Residential building
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Residential building Hauptstrasse 146
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2nd half of the 19th century (residential building). The building has been torn down and replaced by a new building (residential and commercial building / butcher's shop Sprafke). Description of the former cultural monument: house with wall and metal fence; defining the townscape, part of the old town structure. 08957072
 


hydrant
hydrant in front of Muldenstrasse 7
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around 1900 (water supply and sewage system). replaced by a new hydrant Description of the earlier cultural monument: of technical historical importance. 08957095
 
Segment arch bridge over the Zwickauer Mulde Muldenstraße (towards Altes Wiesenhaus)
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2nd half of the 19th century (bridge). replaced by a new building Description of the earlier cultural monument: of local and transport historical importance, with a later renewed crown. 08957096
 


Forestry Office (forester's house with outbuilding)
Forestry Office (forester's house with outbuilding) Muldenstrasse 11
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1st half of the 19th century (forester's house). This building was removed from the list of cultural monuments by the State Monuments Office. Description of the earlier cultural monument: testimony to the quality of the local and architectural history. 08957095
 
Transformer house Paradise
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1967, renovation 1992 (transformer station) Description of the former cultural monument: transformer house; of local and technical historical importance. 08957079
 


Fire hydrant according to the Reich patent
Fire hydrant according to the Reich patent Street of the unit in front of No. 38
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around 1900 (water supply and sewage system). replaced by a new hydrant Description of the earlier cultural monument: Testimony of significance in terms of the history of technology. 08957049
 


Elevated drinking water tank of the Westerzgebirge waterworks association (photo shows replacement building)
Elevated drinking water tank of the Westerzgebirge waterworks association
(photo shows replacement building)
Webersberg
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around 1925 (water supply system). demolished and in 2012 a new building with the same function was built in the same place Description of the former cultural monument: elevated tank; of relevance to the history of technology. 08957076
 


Factory building (formerly the brush factory)
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Factory building (formerly the brush factory) Obere Strasse 60
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around 1925
, demolished in 2020 by the Schönheide community
Description of the former cultural monument: plastered building with brick and natural stone integration, with influences of classical modernism, technical monument with relevance to the history of the building

Single-storey production plant, solid, with an angular floor plan, emphasized in the entrance area with a stair tower and upper floor, smooth plastered granite plinth, historical windows, in horizontal mullion, combined into ribbon windows by clinker surfaces, stairwell raised like a tower, with clinker strips and door surrounds and vertical light band

08957033
 

Detailed memorial texts

  1. House of the von Querfurth family, on a square floor plan with a glass-roofed inner courtyard, above a high granite base on the outside a two-storey solid building with multi-part decoration in Tudor Gothic forms: ribbed sandstone window canopies, parapet fields in the rosette motif, window canopies, belt and end cornices on the ground floor and first arcade position Upper floor, second and third floor with segmented arched windows with rusticated lintels under the glass roof, old cross-frame windows in the inner courtyard have been preserved, cast-iron ventilation grilles to the deep cellar with vaults, three old cross-frame windows with winter glazing have been preserved on the side facade, central round-arched portal with outside staircase, flat hip roof, glass top with Gothicizing iron construction.
  2. Residential house at Alte Auerbacher Strasse 13:
    • Above a flat two-storey solid building with a partially expanded mezzanine area, surrounding, late classicistic plastering and stucco structuring of the facades through profiled window walls, belt cornices, relief parapets, window canopies and console cornices, flat hipped roof
    • Ancillary building: two-and-a-half-storey solid building with simple plaster structure, two segment-arched gates, profiled eaves cornice, tented roof, with a park-like, terraced garden.
  3. Residential building Hauptstrasse 20:
    • Ground floor massive, changed, base newly clad with granite, arched door with granite walls and iron shutters with fittings and locking mechanism, segmented arch door with wedge and simple relief decoration in spandrels with granite walls, upper floor half-timbered with profiled frame and threshold, saddle roof, slated, windows new in historical size , old door leaf of the entrance door, old granite staircase, gable partially covered, inside four cross vaults on a central column
    • Rear extension on the slope with a former horse stable, solid with upper floor and jamb, flat gable roof, covered with shingles on the slope side
    • Barn: half-timbered construction, boarded up, with a solid wall, gable roof.
  4. Primary and Middle School Schönheide:
    • Elongated two-storey solid construction, ground floor clad with granite and sandstone, three upper floors clad with yellow clinker brick, two risalits to the valley with coupled windows and each representative entrances, windows with segmented arches with parapets made of artificial stone in rosette decor, sandstone lintels, belts and corner bosses, two metal flag holders, Cantilevered cornice, gently sloping hipped roof
    • in front of the school simple granite stone, tapering towards the top.
  5. Villa R. Lenk:
    • The most elaborate Art Nouveau villa on an irregular floor plan over a granite base, the facade is structured by cornices, sandstone Art Nouveau window frames and ornamental frameworks, today clad with sheet metal, entrance wing with a representative portal in a retracted niche with a glass canopy over the open staircase, the valley-side, tower-like profile, and gable gables with a gabled roof -Tile covering with ridge turrets
    • Inside: rich plastic Art Nouveau stucco ceilings and wooden wall paneling, large entrance hall through two floors under Rabitz vault with gallery, ceiling and wall paintings, artistic Art Nouveau stucco as an integral part of the individual room furnishings.
  6. Villa Hauptstr. 136:
    • Two-storey, massive plastered building in reform style, relaxed floor plan with stand core, street-side granite loft and corner loggia, picturesque roof landscape with mansard and hipped roofs, original front door, three large-scale color-glazed staircase windows
    • Ancillary building: single-storey solid construction, in individual forms corresponding to the main house
    • Enclosure made of granite wall and posts.
  7. Factory owner's villa:
    • Two-storey, massive Wilhelminian style villa in clinker brick construction on a granite base, varied floor plan with round corner tower and bay window, historicizing sandstone window and door walls, “TB” coat of arms above the color-glazed staircase window, on the west side a curved sloping gable with spherical crowns and two zinc weather vanes with wooden roofs , pointed dormer windows, slate roofing, original windows and front door, inside on the ground floor and first floor rich stucco ceilings
    • Enclosure: granite plinth, clinker pillars, corner solutions with ball-topped openwork walls, metal fence panels.
  8. ↑ Sub- section Schönheide, OT Schönheide with the following individual monuments: Two locomotives in the locomotive shed of the siding at Schönheide Ost station and railway keeper's house (individual monuments ID No. 09302602):
    • Locomotive 1 with the series designation of the Deutsche Reichsbahn V 15 or V 18
    • Locomotive 2 of the type
    • Railroad keeper's house / post house as a single-storey type building with an approximately square floor plan, flat-pitched pitched roof with overhanging roof, simple plaster structure through rough plaster with smoothly plastered bezels and ribbons
    and with the following aggregate parts: track, signal, security and telecommunication systems, platform and track field lighting, route mileage, signage, also with the following components as further aggregate parts:
    • at Schönheide-Ost station (Eibenstocker Straße 32) - two buffer stops, double crossing points, manually operated points with switch lanterns, bicycle shed, engine shed (no monument)
    • At km 71.700, km 71.985 and km 72.120 culverts over a mill ditch, each as short steel girder bridges
    • at km 72.480 on the open line at / in the siding of the former VEB fiber plate works Schönheide two freight cars
    • at km 72.845 creek passage
    • Road bridging at km 73,200
    • at km 73.700 brook passage
    • At km 75.045 crossings with two St. Andrew's crosses and half-barrier system (around 1960), lighting, security systems and sentry box no.74 World icon
    • at km 75.160 bridge over the Zwickauer Mulde as a solid steel girder construction.
  9. Residential building Obere Strasse 22, 23:
    • Residential house: two-storey solid construction above a high granite base, plastered, corner pilasters and door frame made of red brick, profiled window frames made of cast stone, cornice with rosette motif, cornice to the jamb zone with small consoles, flat saddle roof on sawn purlin heads, extending to the valley, flat central projectile with group of three windows, historical lettering above the door: "Forstamt", in front of the arched door there is a two-flight granite staircase with a historical railing, ancillary building: solid construction, plastered, boarded up upper floor
    • Barn: solid, plastered, with brick pilasters and slit windows, gable roof.
  10. a b Old Schönheide Cemetery:
    • Cemetery chapel:
      • On a rectangular floor plan, solid construction on a granite base in a picturesque architectural conception with echoes of the reform style, the choir part raised under a mansard roof, otherwise a steep, hipped roof with bell rider under a curved hood, old plaster, partly historical colored glazing
      • Granite tombstone “Susanna Wolf”
    • Crypt of the von Querfurth family:
      • Crypt as a solid construction in the form of a classic rotunda with a Doric portico, inside a life-size statue of Christ made of cement plaster ?, metal crypt cover with noble coat of arms, Rabitz vault with formerly color-glazed skylight
      • Forecourt with five individual graves in stone setting with cross or podium stones
      • Enclosure made of sandstone blocks, metal gate with acanthus frieze made of cast metal (partially missing)
      • Owner: Eisenwerk Schönheidehammer
    • Crypt of the Flemming family:
      • Solid building plastered over a square floor plan, the front originally opened by a large round arch with set Doric columns, today walled up, above in the gable field gold-ground ornamental mosaic (damaged), on the cheeks of the side walls wreath reliefs, on the back a formerly color-glazed thermal bath window, now walled up, copper sheet covering with a stone cross attachment Side wall inscription: "Honor the dead, honor the living"
      • Forecourt with iron posts and chains
    • Oschatz's family crypt: on a square floor plan, solid building in the form of an open temple with four columns of Tuscan order each under a frontispiece on the front and back, gable fields each with relief representations, column position on the back with decorative colored glazing closed, inside side walls with rounded urn niches and central floor door (closed with a metal door) to the actual crypt.
  11. House with attached barn:
    • Residential building: Solid ground floor, granite door jambs, profiled frame with decorative beam heads, slate gable roof, loft extension with continuous dormers, upper floor partly boarded up in the rear part, newer conversions to the courtyard with garage entrance
    • Attached half-timbered barn: boarded up, with a slate-covered gable roof.
  12. House with attached barn:
    • Residential house: on an angular floor plan in two construction phases, solid ground floor, granite seating stones at the entrance, with massive granite entrance door threshold, upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, partly four-winged windows, partly winter windows, crooked hip roof with slate covering
    • Barn: partly massive, with large wooden gates, gable roof with slate covering.
  13. Inn:
    • Restaurant: two-storey solid building, plastered ground floor, red brick upstairs, with historicizing window frames and a small ornamental gable, saddle roof with standing lofts
    • Extension: two-storey solid construction, plastered, entrance (barred) on the ground floor, barred stable windows, upper floor with window group over entrance through pinch stucco (fruit garland and wine glass) accentuated, historical inscription in zinc letters: “Gute Quelle / Gastwirtschaft mit Fleischerei / Bes. Eduard Frieß ”and on the annex:“ Foreign courtyard car garage central heating ”.
  14. ↑ Sub- section Schönheide, OT Wilzschhaus with the aggregate parts: track, signal, security and telecommunication systems, platform and track field lighting, route kilometers and signage, also with the following components as further aggregate parts:
    • At km 76.870 further high-rise buildings at Schönheide-Süd station / formerly Wilzschhaus station, additionally with corrugated iron shed, car body, locomotive and six freight wagons
    • at km 76,920 road crossing
    • Corrugated iron telephone booth at km 77,200
    • at km 77,250 a railway ditch opens
    as well as the following railway technical evidence of the historical traffic development, with technical history, landscape shaping and local historical relevance:
    • Corrugated iron shed on the station premises: with Wilhelminian style windows, segmented corrugated iron roof
    • Locomotive in the small wooden locomotive shed on the station premises: with the series designation of the Deutsche Reichsbahn V15 or V18
    • two standard-gauge freight wagons as covered wagons
    • four narrow-gauge freight cars in ruinous condition, originally covered
    • at km 76,920 road crossing: as a limited level crossing over two tracks with four barriers
    • at km 77,200 corrugated iron telephone booth: with nameplate “Gebr. Aschenbach GmbH, iron and corrugated iron works, Weidenau-Sieg "and designation" FO "
    • At km 77.250, a railway trench opening made of coarse granite ashlar masonry
    • at km 77.518 bridge as a riveted steel girder construction with a river pillar made of granite blocks
  15. ↑ Individual features of the entity in the section Schönheide, OT Wilzschhaus:
    • Schönheide-Süd railway station building: type construction, two-storey clinker brick building with a flat central projection, German band , sandstone window frames, cast stone ornamentation, saddle roof, rear extension
    • Outbuildings (storage shed): one-story, Prussian half-timbered, gable roof
    • Goods shed: elongated, flat brick building with a flat gable roof
    • wooden trolley shed
  16. a b c Railway house: One-storey, massive clinker brick building with jamb, small entrance extension and saddle roof, belonging to the station ensemble.
  17. a b c Railway house: two-storey, massive clinker brick building with flat gable roof and street-side entrance annex, type buildings of a railway settlement, belonging to the station ensemble.

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Remarks

  • This list is not suitable for deriving binding statements on the monument status of an object. As far as a legally binding determination of the listed property of an object is desired, the owner can apply to the responsible lower monument protection authority for a notice.
  • The official list of cultural monuments is never closed. It is permanently changed through clarifications, new additions or deletions. A transfer of such changes to this list is not guaranteed at the moment.
  • The monument quality of an object does not depend on its entry in this or the official list. Objects that are not listed can also be monuments.
  • Basically, the property of a monument extends to the substance and appearance as a whole, including the interior. Deviating applies if only parts are expressly protected (e.g. the facade).

Individual evidence

  1. Legal text on Sachsen.de (accessed on October 5, 2018).
  2. Architectural Rundschau 1885 with illustration of the town hall.