List of cultural monuments in Schneppendorf

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The list of cultural monuments in Schneppendorf contains the cultural monuments in the Zwickau district of Schneppendorf shown in the official list of monuments of the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony .

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Schneppendorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Cottage Bergweg 6
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around 1850 Property in the form of a hooked courtyard, half-timbered building with a slated gable, of architectural significance.

Two-storey small half-timbered house with a massive, slightly modified ground floor, half-timbered upper floor clad, windows directly under the eaves (a reference to the old age of the building), very narrow house, which is extended on the eaves side, also extended on the gable side by a single-storey massive extension, the house is completed by a gable roof with a beaver tail roofing, partly by a sloping roof due to the eaves extension.

Monument value: architectural and socio-historical value as evidence of building and life in the countryside around 1800. (LFD / 2011)

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Cottage Bergweg 8
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around 1800 with a slated upper floor, of architectural and socio-historical importance.

Two-storey, angularly joined house, built around 1800, with a solid ground floor, there structurally slightly changed and insulated, half-timbered upper floor partly slated, on the eaves side with numerous struts, narrow-stemmed, double-bar, curved saddle roof, original small dormers.

Monument value: architectural and socio-historical value due to its good original condition and as a testimony to rural life and building around 1800 (LFD / 2011)

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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Jüdenhainer Strasse
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1927 Concrete obelisk with plaques.

War memorial for residents of the village who died in the First World War. In 1927 erected obelisk made of artificial stone with an inscription and a wall with stairs. Small monument complex of local historical importance. (LfD / 2011)

Inscription: "Memorial of peace, home and people are for man an exit and a return home at the same time"

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Residential stable house, two side buildings and barn of a four-sided courtyard Jüdenhainer Strasse 5
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E. 18./A. 19th century Four-sided courtyard with half-timbered buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries of architectural and socio-historical importance.

Four-sided courtyard with two side buildings, stable house and barn, probably 18th / 19th century. Century,

Residential stable house: two-storey building, solid ground floor with originally preserved window walls with coving and shutters, upper floor half-timbered slightly cantilevered, regularly with tenon struts, narrow-stemmed, wide threshold ring consisting of threshold, frame and filler wood, gable slated, window proportions preserved, high gable roof, probably collar beam roof with throat and tap bar ,

Side building: gatehouse, solid ground floor, large wooden sliding gate (renewed), half-timbered upper floor narrow-stalked, two rows, numerous struts, all wooden connections tapped, wide threshold ring, saddle roof, gable slated, presumed construction period around 1800,

Barn: one-storey with jamb, half-timbered construction with striving half-timbering, wide compartments, tenon wood connections, jam-slated, gable roof,

Rear side building: two-story, solid ground floor, timber-framed upper floor boarded up, two-axis roof bay window, gable roof termination.

All buildings have essentially been preserved in their original form, they document the building trade and the way of life of the beginning of the 19th and end of the 18th century and are thus of importance in terms of building history and social history. (LfD / 2011) defining the townscape.

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Two side buildings, a barn and orchards of a four-sided courtyard Jüdenhainer Strasse 16
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1st half of the 18th century (street side) Well-preserved farm buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries, of architectural and social historical importance.

A largely closed farm with well-preserved farm buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries.

Side building on the street side: solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, regular half-timbered construction, double-transom, corner struts, flattened lugs, gable roof, 1st half of the 19th century.

Barn: one-storey with jamb, half-timbered, regular half-timbered construction, tenon wood connections, gable roof, 19th century.

Farm building on the courtyard side: Solid ground floor, subsequently driven under and changed, half-timbered upper floor with added eleven-arched upper arbor, corridor no longer preserved, today a uniform hayloft, probably 2nd half of the 18th century, terminated by a gable roof, one of the last two upper arbors still preserved in the village .

The monumental value of the courtyard results from the architectural and socio-historical value of the residential and farm buildings as documents of rural construction and living in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The side building with the upper arbor is extremely important due to its relative rarity The shape of a house, which today can only be found in the Zwickau area. (LfD / 2011)

Side building on the side of the courtyard with an added eleven-arched upper arbor, the best preserved courtyard in the village.

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Side building of a former farm Jüdenhainer Strasse 17
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around 1700 Side building with added nine-arched upper arbor of great architectural historical importance.

Side building of a former farm, probably built around 1700, extended on the gable side in the 19th century. Solid ground floor, driven under, plastered brick masonry, formerly probably also half-timbered construction, half-timbered upper floor with nine-arched upper arbor, added today, originally with flattened head struts, these partially preserved, gable roof termination. One of the two Oberlauben preserved in the village. Today, Oberlauben can only be found in significant numbers in the Chemnitz administrative district in the Zwickau area. This relative rarity results in great importance in the history of the house. (LfD / 2011).

Ground floor changed.

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Residential stable house, barn and side building on the side of a four-sided courtyard Jüdenhainer Strasse 21
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18th century Well-preserved residential and farm buildings of architectural and socio-historical value.

Residential and farm buildings of a farm from the 18th and 19th centuries, today only used for agriculture, no longer inhabited.

Residential stable house: Ground floor massive and changed, there garage installation, upper floor half-timbered, regularly with numerous struts, bevelled frame, door on the upper floor, curved gable roof, presumed construction period in the middle of the 18th century (today uninhabited).

Side building on the courtyard side: two-storey, massive ground floor, there stables, half-timbered upper floor with door on the upper floor, regular double-timbered half-timbered, corner struts, gable slated, gable roof, presumed construction period beginning of the 19th century.

Barn: one storey, half-timbered regularly with large wooden gate and cellar access, curved gable roof, construction time around 1800,

in the courtyard: partially preserved pavement.

Monument value: as rural residential and farm buildings typical of the time and landscape, evidence of the rural building trade of the 18th and 19th centuries as well as the way of life in the same period, from which the architectural and socio-historical value is derived. (LfD / 2011)

good original condition and high historical value.

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Residential stable house, barn and two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Jüdenhainer Strasse 33
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Mid-18th century architectural and socio-historical value.

Four-sided courtyard, which has been preserved closed, consists of the residential stable house, two side buildings and the barn. The residential and farm buildings were presumably built in the 18th century and subsequently slightly modified, although the original structure was largely retained.

Residential stable house: two-storey building with a longitudinal rectangular floor plan, ground floor massive and structurally changed, half-timbered upper floor with wide threshold rim with frame, filler timber and threshold, there leaf seats from the former framework construction on the ground floor, narrow-stemmed and braced half-timbered construction with a small board door on the upper floor, slightly curved gable roof with beaver tail double covering.

Gatehouse: standing at the eaves facing the street, ground floor mostly half-timbered, partly massive, large gate passage, half-timbered upper floor, also wide threshold ring with frame, filler wood and threshold as well as door on the upper floor, saddle roof, still old sliding windows preserved, house was used by residents as " lower hayloft ”.

Second side building: opposite the gatehouse, massive ground floor, structurally changed, there stables, half-timbered upper floor, also narrow-stalked, striving, wide threshold ring partially preserved, with door on the upper floor, curved gable roof with double plain tile roofing, referred to as the "upper hayloft".

Barn: one-storey, half-timbered regularly with large old wooden gates and a slightly curved, steep saddle roof, closed farm with minor structural changes, evidence of the way of life and rural building from the middle of the 18th century, from which the building and socio-historical value of the farm results . Preserved in accordance with the listed building regulations by the owner. (LfD / 2011)

Stable house formerly with surrounding framework, good original condition.

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Stone arch bridge over the Schneppendorfer Bach Jüdenhainer Strasse 34
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around 1800 single-arch simple bridge of architectural value.

Simple stone arch bridge at the entrance to a farm in a construction typical of the time and place, probably built around 1800. These small, increasingly rare, small structures in the villages shape and shape the townscape significantly. They document old connecting routes in the village. Due to floods and flood protection measures, countless comparable bridges have been lost in recent years, so that the valuable evidence of rural building trade and rural transport that has been preserved is still preserved. (LfD / 2011)

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Barn, side building, Miststatt wall, orchard and street-side gate system of a three-sided courtyard Jüdenhainer Strasse 36
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after 1800 Well-preserved courtyard complex of architectural and local significance.

Well-preserved farm building of a three-sided courtyard in half-timbered construction, partly massive, both 19th century. Both buildings closed by a gable roof. Between the two buildings, the brick wall of the Miststatt. Remains of the orchard meadow next to the farm. Monument value: architectural, social and local significance as a typical rural farm building from the 19th century in good original condition. (LfD / 2011).

Northwestern barn: 1895 heightened by a 1.40 m high jamb , builder: Auguste Anna Gesner, landowner, execution: Friedrich Werner, building contractor from Crossen.

Outbuilding to the southwest: built in 1896, client: Hermann Schlünzig, landowner, execution: Friedrich Werner, building contractor from Crossen.

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Cottage Jüdenhainer Strasse 39
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Mid-18th century with a half-timbered structure on the upper floor and a slated gable of architectural significance.

Cottage property: half-timbered house typical of the time and landscape, probably built in the middle of the 18th century. Solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor with regular uprights, corner struts and ship valley on the threshold, gable slated or solid, top floor slightly protruding, saddle roof. Notes on the frame on the ground floor lead to the assumption that the building was originally a half-timbered house. Monument value: typical example of 18th century architecture of architectural and socio-historical importance. (LfD / 2011)

massive underrun, probably formerly with surrounding bindings

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Residential stable house, two side buildings, two gates and barn of a four-sided courtyard Jüdenhainer Strasse 40
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around 1800 Well-maintained four-sided courtyard with buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries, of great architectural and socio-historical importance, has been preserved and is well cared for.

Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, undercut, structurally changed and simplified, with built-in garage, half-timbered upper floor with strong threshold, frame and filler wood as a horizontal structure, regular framework, double-bar with corner struts, crooked hip roof.

First side building: to the left of the stable house, ground floor massive, partly plastered brickwork, structurally changed. Half-timbered upper floor, corner struts, regular structure, half-hipped roof, presumed construction period 19th century.

Second side building: to the right of the stable house, massive ground floor, also there garage installations and slight changes, half-timbered upper floor, regularly structured, some old windows still preserved there, door on the upper floor, half-hipped roof, a massive gable facing the street.

Gate passages: between the barn and this side building and the residential stable house, two large round arched gates that allow access to both the courtyard and the fields.

Barn: courtyard-side closure, single-storey with jamb, closure with a saddle roof, large original wooden gates, some with a slip gate, some windows, some original, 1st half of the 19th century, best-preserved building in the courtyard.

Closed courtyard complex, due to its well-preserved stock of half-timbered houses, of great architectural and social historical importance. (LFD / 2011)

good original condition, completely closed, inscription on the gable of the side building "I wish those who know me much more than what they allow me"

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Cottage property Jüdenhainer Strasse 45
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presumably around 1830/40 small half-timbered building that characterizes the street scene and is of architectural and socio-historical value.

Two-story, very narrow building with a solid ground floor, window frames probably still preserved with a hollow made of porphyry tuff, still door portal with horizontal beams made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff (plastered over), doors and windows changed, half-timbered upper floor clad, curved saddle roof, probably built around 1830/40 .

As a rural residential and farm building typical of the time and landscape, of architectural and socio-historical value. (LFD / 2011)

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Residential stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard Jüdenhainer Strasse 49
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2nd half of the 18th century (stable house) simple half-timbered buildings from the 18th century, of importance for the town and its architectural history.

Residential stable house and side building of a former farm, probably built in the late 18th or early 19th century. Both buildings are two-story with massive ground floor, slightly changed, upper floor half-timbered partly slated, the windows partly enlarged, with gable roofs, both buildings typical half-timbered buildings, in relatively good original condition, vacant for many years, falling into disrepair.

Monument value: As a contemporary document of the rural way of life and the building trade of building and socio-historical value, due to the dominant location of the townscape. (LFD / 2011)

Residential stable house with regular half-timbering on the courtyard side, slated upper floor outside, massive drive under, originally with surrounding framework, good original condition.

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Village inn with annex Jüdenhainer Strasse 51
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around 1850 Well-preserved ensemble with old trees and a terrace, striking for the townscape, of architectural and local historical importance.

Old village inn, built in the 19th century, two-storey with a rectangular floor plan, solid ground floor, simplified, upper floor half-timbered, slate-faced, with pointed angle stencil covering, massive and modified gable, crooked hip roof. Hall extension: single storey with arched windows, gable roof, built around 1900. In front of the inn, terrace with retaining wall and three chestnuts.

The inn has and was a high priority in the lives of the residents of the village. It is a meeting point for family celebrations, but also for dancing, gatherings, etc. This history of use explains the great importance of the building complex in terms of local history. At the same time, the buildings impressively document the building trade at the time they were built and thus also acquire significance in terms of building history. (LFD / 2011)

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Residential stable house, barn, two side buildings and stone arch bridge (access) of a four-sided courtyard Jüdenhainer Strasse 52
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presumably around 1800 Closed preserved farm, one of the few original farms in the village, therefore of great social and architectural significance.

Stable house: probably built around 1800, massive ground floor, slightly changed, upper floor half-timbered, partly boarded up, partly slated, gable roof, very beautiful original windows in the gable.

Side building on the street side: built in the 1st half of the 19th century, solid ground floor, presumably driven under, half-timbered upper floor, simple half-timbered structure with corner struts, gable roof.

Barn: built around 1800, single-storey half-timbered building, completely undisturbed, numerous struts, all wooden connections tapped, wooden gates partially preserved, gable roof, boarded gable, annex without monument value.

Rear side building: probably built in the middle of the 19th century or around 1900, two-story boarded half-timbered building with a gable roof.

Monument value: one of the few very well-preserved courtyards in the village, of great importance in terms of building history, social history and the townscape. (LFD / 2011)

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Former stable house of a farm, at times also a mill Jüdenhainer Strasse 58
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around 1700 Half-timbered house typical of the time and landscape with a solid ground floor of architectural and local historical value.

Two-storey farmhouse, former mill, built on a rectangular floor plan, probably built around 1700, remodeled in the 18th century, ground floor massive undercut, brick masonry, the structure partly changed, upper floor half-timbered, full of struts, double-bar, one of which is a stand with flattened head struts, the gable boarded up, curved gable roof.

Monument value: building-historical value as well as socio-historical value due to the use and the good original condition. (LFD / 2011)

with half-timbering on the upper floor and slated gable, massive drive under

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Barn and side building of a four-sided courtyard Jüdenhainer Strasse 64
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2nd half of the 18th century Half-timbered buildings typical of the time from the 18th century of architectural and local historical value.

Farm building of a farm, built around 1800. Side building: Ground floor massive and modified with garage fixtures, half-timbered upper floor, narrow-stalked with door on the upper floor, numerous struts, tapped wood connections, gable roof, barn: one-storey with jamb, half-timbered striving, all wood connections tapped, flat sloping gable roof.

Monument value: historical value due to the good original condition of both buildings. (LFD / 2011)

First floor originally cantilevered, beautiful regular half-timbering, ground floor slightly changed.

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Residential stable house (without extension) and barn as well as remnants of the farm garden, orchard and pond of a four-sided farm Kiesweg 35
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Early 19th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, well-preserved ensemble of regional historical importance.

Well-preserved ensemble of rural residential and farm buildings with orchards and gardens, buildings mostly from the 19th century, residential stable house with half-timbering on the upper floor, two-tone slated gable, two original windows with seven-pane division and a small central opening wing, barn with half-timbering on the ground floor , boarded upper floor and boarded gable.

Due to the good original condition of the farm and the completeness of the facility, this farm becomes a contemporary document of rural building trade as well as the living and working conditions of the 19th century and thus gains architectural and social-historical importance. (LFD / 2011)

Well-preserved, closed ensemble, residential stable house with half-timbering on the upper floor, two-tone slated gable and two original windows with seven-pane division and a small opening sash arranged in the middle, barn with half-timbering on the ground floor, boarded upper floor and boarded gable.

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Residential stable house and barn of a farm Zwickauer Strasse 2
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1783 d Residential and farm buildings in half-timbered construction in good original condition of architectural, social and local value.

Originally preserved residential and farm buildings of a small farm, both in half-timbered construction, largely preserved in their original form, probably built around 1800.

Residential house: two-storey, with a rectangular floor plan, ground floor massive and structurally changed, high-striving half-timbering on the upper floor, regularly designed with a wide ring of thresholds, this consisting of frame, threshold and filler wood, gable roof with beaver tail double covering.

Barn: one-storey with jamb, half-timbered with brick infill, gable slated, gable roof with beaver tail double covering.

Monument value: as typical examples of the building method and documents of the way of life in the early 19th century of architectural and social historical importance. (LfD / 2011)

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