List of cultural monuments in Schwarzenberg / Erzgeb.
The list of cultural monuments in Schwarzenberg / Erzgeb. contains the cultural monuments in Schwarzenberg / Erzgeb. and its districts. This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .
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Schwarzenberg, old town
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Monument protection area of the old town of Schwarzenberg | (Map) | 13-19 Century (monument protection area) | Monument protection area Altstadt Schwarzenberg (suggestion) |
09301852
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Apartment building in open development | Bahnhofstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1900 | Distinctive, historicizing plastered building with facade elements typical of the time, of importance in terms of building history and local development. |
09201731
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Apartment building in open development | Bahnhofstrasse 4 (map) |
1900 | Representative, historicizing clinker-sandstone facade, of architectural significance.
Two-storey clinker brick building above the basement, the facade is structured by sandstone, tail gable, profiled windows, column portal and elaborate wooden door with a metal mesh. |
09201578
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Administration building in open development | Bahnhofstrasse 6 (map) |
1925-1926 | A building built in the traditionalist style with rich ornamental decoration, the entrance plan with a bent and blown triangular gable, inscription plaque, reliefs (one with ducat men), ornamental parts, pilasters and the original entrance door, significant in terms of building history and unique in this form in Schwarzenberg.
Laterally similarly rich bay windows, the roof, which is visible from afar, slated and with gabled dormers or tow hatches. |
09201579
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Residential house in semi-open development | Bahnhofstrasse 10 (map) |
around 1910 | Uniform planning with Bahnhofstrasse 12 and 14, significance in terms of building history, of relevance to urban development. |
09306012
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Semi-open residential building | Bahnhofstrasse 12; 14 (card) |
around 1910 | Representative residential building with a shop area, in the reform style of the time around 1910, historically significant, as a dominant corner building over a semicircular floor plan, also defining the townscape.
Three-storey plastered building over a semicircular floor plan, ground floor arcade-like shop zone with large arched windows, central bay window, extended attic, mansard roof. |
09201728
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Post office with extension | Bahnhofstrasse 13 (map) |
1902-1903 | Representative, elongated building with a rich clinker-sandstone facade, built in neo-Gothic forms, inside still parts of the original equipment (e.g. doors), plus a later extension, important in terms of architectural and local history. |
09201729
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School (No. 2), side gym (No. 2a), open staircase and green area in front | Bermsgrüner Strasse 2; 2a (card) |
1914-1916 | Representative school building from the time after 1900 with a high hipped roof, roof turrets and elaborate, partly historicizing facade design, interior original furnishings, of architectural, artistic and local significance.
The building, built in 1914, is an extremely high-quality testimony to the architecture of the early 20th century, especially since the interior has been completely preserved. The design of the “neoclassical” building corresponds to the quality of the school buildings in Dresden that were built at the same time. Inscription on the portal: "Professor Oswin Hempel - 1914 - Designed and directed - 1916 - City planning officer Tilsen". School free space: Geometric garden in front of the building, the symmetrical design of the garden relates to the central axis of the main wing, terraced in three levels: the top level directly adjacent to the building made of granite paving, along the upper edge of the embankment remains of a low, cut yew hedge ( Taxus baccata) as well as a winter lime tree (Tilia cordata) and a horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum), embankment to the second level bridged by two-armed granite stairs in the central axis, middle level accessed by a hippodrome-shaped path with a water-bound ceiling and central path along the main axis, within the lawn mirror in between three stumps each, overhang to the lowest level again via centrally located stairs and curved path with a water-bound ceiling, along the upper slope edge (here in remnants) and the stairs cut yew hedge, lower level laid out like a bastion, with cut En hornbeam hedge (Carpinus betulus), the rhododendrons that dominate the eastern property line, the ornamental beds that were once present are no longer recognizable, the yew hedges that once bounded the different garden levels are only left in remnants, views from the different levels to the north and east . |
09201556
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Residential house in open development | Bermsgruner Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1905 | Distinctive plastered construction with decorative framework in the eaves area, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene.
Good original condition, distinctive two-storey plastered building with ornamental framework in the eaves area, developed attic, rich roof landscape. |
09247866
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Former tax office (today residential building) | Bermsgruner Strasse 5 (map) |
referred to 1908-1909 | Administrative building in the reform style of around 1910, structural evidence of Schwarzenberg's development into a civil service town, of importance in terms of building history and local development. |
09201557
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Tenement house | Bermsgrüner Strasse 7 | around 1900 | Mansion-like plastered building with a striking, historicizing plastered facade, significant in terms of building history and urban development.
Two-storey plastered building with central projection on the east side, staircase with Art Nouveau windows and analog door, mansard roof. |
09201558
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City gate | Well ditch (map) |
after 1900 | Arch-shaped gate made of granite with a triangular end, important in terms of urban planning, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the street. |
09201655
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Georgenfriedhof as a whole: three graves, a tomb, cenotaph for fallen Soviet soldiers, soldiers' graves for fallen German soldiers in the Second World War and an enclosure | Eibenstocker Strasse (map) |
1851 | Plant of importance in terms of art history, local history, local history and personal history.
Subject entity Georgenfriedhof with the following individual monuments: (see also individual monument 09201561) as well as cemetery design (garden monument)
Monumental graves: 1. Bauer, Heinrich (1917) urn grave, 2. Schöne, Bruno (around 1920), representative tomb with enclosure, 3. Adler, Traugott Hermann (1846–1906), master builder, Art Nouveau tomb with enclosure, 4. Friday family , around 1910, Herrenmühle, representative facility with elaborate fencing.
Enclosure: around the entire cemetery quarry stone wall made of granite with granite cover, along the northern enclosure wall there are hereditary burials,
Ground relief: terrain sloping towards the east, partly slightly sloped and provided with small steps. |
09306003
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Three graves, a tomb, cenotaph for fallen Soviet soldiers and soldiers' graves for fallen German soldiers in World War II, as well as an enclosure | Eibenstocker Strasse (map) |
after 1917 | Plant of importance in terms of art history, local history, local history and personal history.
Individual features of the aggregate Georgenfriedhof: (see also aggregate 09306003)
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09201561
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Old guard in semi-open development and corner location (today residential building) | Eibenstocker Strasse 1 (map) |
marked 1824 | Striking corner building with a mansard roof, remarkable the drilled portal with a dated keystone, originally a guard building, today used as a residential building, significant building and local history. |
09201673
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Residential house in half-open development and corner location | Eibenstocker Strasse 2 (map) |
after 1824 | Striking building with a high mansard roof, also part of the historically and urbanistically significant old town of Schwarzenberg.
Two-storey plastered building with a mansard hipped roof. |
09201656
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Residential and commercial building in a corner | Eibenstocker Strasse 4 (map) |
around 1910 | Plastered building with beautiful building sculptures, important in terms of building history and urban planning.
Three-storey solid plastered building with a dominant gable, shop area structured with stylized fluted pilasters. |
09306013
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Residential building in closed development | Eibenstocker Strasse 6 (map) |
after 1824 | Building with an unusually wide, gabled dwarf, with a side gate passage and bay window above, architecturally and structurally remarkable.
Two-storey plastered building with a side gate entrance from the time after the town fire of 1824, facade around 1925 with strong cornices and corner bay windows over the gate entrance, rare glass ceiling in the shop (after 1900). |
09201752
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Residential house in half-open development and corner location | Eibenstocker Strasse 8 (map) |
after 1824 | Striking, elongated building with a clearly structured facade, significant in terms of building history and urban development history.
Two-storey plastered building with two to nine axes, ground floor with plaster grooves, later shop fitting, entrances with profiled frames, roofing and crowning stone (partly changed), cornice, flower frieze under the eaves, hipped roof with three street-side roof houses. |
09201753
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Residential and commercial building in open development and corner location | Erlaer Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1905 | Stately building in clinker brick construction with an elaborately designed Art Nouveau facade, of importance in terms of architectural history, the history of local development and the street scene.
Three-storey plastered building with a shop zone, three-storey round corner bay windows with elaborate Art Nouveau friezes dividing the floors, striking curved hoods, northern facade with a gabled central projection, mansard hipped roof above the shop entrances. |
09201674
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school-building | Erlaer Strasse 6 (map) |
1889 | Representative, historicizing plastered building with a richly designed central projection, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town.
Three-storey plastered building on a U-shaped floor plan, corner blocks, on the first floor windows with straight roofing, belt cornices, central projection on the second floor, large arched windows, rich plaster structure, hipped roof. |
09201675
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Former forester's house in half-open development | Erlaer Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1930 | Typical plastered construction with remarkable expressionistic details such as the central bay window, the dormers and lattice windows as well as the ridge plaster, of architectural significance.
Two-storey plastered building, side bay window, saddle roof with roof house. |
09201676
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Residential house in semi-open development | Erlaer Strasse 9 | around 1925 | Characteristic building from the 1920s with clear facade structure and expressionistically designed entrance area, of value in terms of building history and urban development history. |
09201751
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Apartment building in closed development | Erlaer Strasse 12 (map) |
around 1895 | Characteristic clinker brick building with historicizing facade design, significant in terms of building history and urban development history, also part of a closed ensemble of houses built at the same time (see also Erlaer Straße 14-20).
Original entrance door |
09201677
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Apartment building in closed development | Erlaer Strasse 14 (map) |
around 1895 | Characteristic clinker brick building with historicizing facade design, significant in terms of building history and urban development history, also part of a closed ensemble of houses built at the same time (see also Erlaer Straße 12, 16–20). |
09201678
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villa | Erlaer Strasse 15 | around 1900 | Distinctive building with a clearly structured, historicizing clinker-sandstone facade, accentuated by a concise central projectile and dwarf house, significant in terms of architectural and urban development. |
09201682
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Apartment building in closed development | Erlaer Strasse 18 (map) |
around 1895 | Characteristic clinker brick building with historicizing facade design, significant in terms of building history and urban development history, also part of a closed ensemble of houses built at the same time (see also Erlaer Straße 12, 14, 16 and 20). |
09201680
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Apartment building in closed development | Erlaer Strasse 20 (map) |
around 1895 | Characteristic clinker brick building with historicizing facade design, significant in terms of building history and urban development history, also part of a closed ensemble of houses built at the same time (see also Erlaer Straße 12, 14, 16 and 18). |
09201681
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Semi-detached house in open development | Erlaer Strasse 21; 23 (card) |
marked 1912 | Striking residential building with reform style elements from around 1910, significant in terms of building history.
Two-storey, expanded hipped roof, attic houses with baroque hoods, similar to the roofing of the slightly protruding stairwells, these are framed by fluted pilaster strips, entrance portal lavishly with curved or triangular roofing, ornamental grilles, ornaments, etc., staircase number 23 with original stair railings and mosaic flooring, colored wall structure remarkable apartment doors. |
09201690
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Northern residential building (Erlaer Straße 26, 28), western outbuilding and southern residential building (Rosenthalweg 1a) | Erlaer Strasse 26; 28 (card) |
around 1840 | Former school buildings standing parallel to one another, significant in terms of building history and local history, as well as of social and historical value.
Two-storey analog plastered buildings standing parallel to one another, the northern (street-side) house with a protruding saddle roof, striking doors, etc., jamb, flat saddle roof, the rear building with a simple, low outbuilding with? (No supplement!). |
09201688
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Waystone | Karlsbader Strasse (map) |
around 1858 | Square granite column with a flat, pyramidal tip and an inscription, evidence of traffic history.
With direction arrow Annaberg and Grünhain. |
09201757
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Staircase | Kirchsteig (map) |
from 1592 | Historic stairway on the south side of the town cliff between Hammerweg and Oberer Schloßstraße, mostly as a staircase made of slate slabs as the front edge of the step and paved step surfaces, historically significant as well as shaping the townscape (of value for the urban landscape). |
09201711
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town hall | Market 1 (map) |
1906-1907 | Representative, square-defining Art Nouveau building with Baroque elements, dominated by elaborate facade design, expanded mansard roof and ridge turrets, inside considerable parts of the original equipment (e.g. the ballroom), significant in terms of building history, urban planning, artistic and local history.
Two-storey plastered building with a square floor plan, the middle part of the facade facing the market is slightly convex, elaborate entrance portal, on the upper floor balcony, the narrow and high windows are framed by half-columns, hipped mansard roof with dormers, roof houses and central roof turrets. |
09201650
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Residential house in closed development and corner location | Market 3 (map) |
around 1910 | Distinctive plastered building with shop from around 1910 with facade design from the late Art Nouveau style, the front gable side highlighted in terms of design, of significance in terms of building history and the history of the site. |
09201652
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Residential house in closed development and in a corner | Market 4 (map) |
after 1824 | To the rear Oberlaube, also part of the historically and town-planning important old town, building-historically and town-planning important.
Groin vault inside. |
09201668
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Residential house in closed development with three back buildings | Market 5 (map) |
after 1824 | Striking building with a pitched roof, older substance on the inside (including relief arches, probably 18th century), historically significant, also part of the historic and town-planning important old town. |
09201667
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Residential house in closed development and rear building | Market 6 (map) |
after 1824 | Plastered building with shop area, facade around 1930 expressionistically redesigned, uniform design with number 7, part of the historic and town-planning significant old town, of architectural significance.
Three-storey plastered building, facade redesigned around 1930, installation of the shop area, gable roof with roof house. |
09201666
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Residential building in closed development | Market 7 (map) |
after 1824 | Plastered building with shop, facade around 1930 expressionistically redesigned, uniform design with number 6, part of the historic and town-planning important old town, of architectural significance.
Three-storey plastered building, facade redesigned around 1930, installation of the shop area, mansard roof. |
09201665
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Residential house in closed development with two back buildings | Market 8 (map) |
1721 | Inside the building there is a remarkable substance from the 18th century, including cross vaults with rosettes, relief arches over the windows, etc., part of the historic and town-planning important old town, historically important.
Second floor was added at the end of the 19th century, considerable staircase, hallway partly with granite slabs. |
09201664
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Residential house in closed development with two back buildings | Market 9 (map) |
after 1824 | Typical building from the first half of the 19th century, with classicist design elements such as a meander frieze (or running dog), on the other hand still baroque-looking drilled basket arch portal, of architectural value, also part of the historically and urban-significant old town.
In the gate passage a remarkable gate from the time it was built, skylight probably only around 1910. |
09201663
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Residential building in closed development | Market 10 (map) |
after 1824 | With a dwarf house typical of late baroque or classicist buildings (here curved shape), inside several cross vaults, historically significant, and also part of the historic and urban-significant old town.
Historicizing door, shop area with clinker brick facade around 1925. |
09201662
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Residential building in closed development | Market 11 (map) |
after 1824 | With a dwarf house typical of late baroque to classicist buildings, of architectural importance, and also part of the historic and urban-significant old town of Schwarzenberg. |
09201661
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Residential house in closed development with three back buildings | Markt 12 (map) |
after 1824 | Inside cross vaults, part of the historically and town-planning significant old town of Schwarzenberg, of architectural significance.
Back building partly with half-timbering, residential building originally a two-storey building, which was extended at the end of the 19th century, striking historicizing door. |
09201660
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Residential house in closed development with three rear buildings (one with upper arbor) | Markt 13 (map) |
marked 1713 | Striking baroque town house with high gable and two-storey bay window, groined vaults inside and an oval ceiling mirror, later shop installation, historically significant, also part of the historic and urban-significant old town.
Courtyard building with half-timbered upper storey (end of the 19th century), with a wing with a protruding upper arbor, ground floor and house front survived the city fire in 1824, the rebuilt house only had two storeys as before, roof end of the bay on the first floor as a round arch. After 1870 there was an increase and the bay was also extended upwards. |
09201659
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Residential building in closed development | Market 14 (map) |
around 1905 | Plastered building with characteristic roof bay window, door with high-quality design elements from the time it was built, of architectural significance, also part of the historically and town-planning important old town of Schwarzenberg. |
09201658
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Residential house in closed development and corner location | Market 15 (map) |
around 1895 | Historic façade, with the corner tower roughly marking the location of the former Upper Gate, of architectural significance, also part of the historically and urban-significant old town of Schwarzenberg. |
09201657
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Residential house in closed development and corner location | Markt 16 (map) |
after 1824 | Striking plastered building with a classicist roof bay window, as part of the historically and town-planningly significant old town of Schwarzenberg, of importance in terms of building history and shaping the street scene.
Roof bay window designed in a classical style. |
09201636
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Residential building in closed development | Markt 17 (map) |
after 1824 | Plastered building with shop and distinctive roof bay window, as part of the historically and town-planning important old town of Schwarzenberg, of architectural significance. |
09201635
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Residential building in closed development | Markt 18 (map) |
around 1895 | The only Wilhelminian-era building in the immediate old town area, highlighted in terms of design by a colored clinker brick facade and ample decoration, of significance in terms of building history.
Historicizing door |
09201634
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Archway between two buildings | Marktgäßchen (map) |
19th century | Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. |
09306014
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Fountain system | Obere Schloßstraße (map) |
marked 1847 | Oval fountain basin made of natural stone, set into the ground, parapet consisting of ten pillars, wrought-iron grids in between, a small fountain in the middle, of local historical importance. |
09201639
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Residential house in half-open development and corner location | Obere Schloßstraße 1 (map) |
after 1824 | Plastered building with historicizing shop fittings and a characteristic mid-house, of architectural significance, also part of the historic and urban-significant old town of Schwarzenberg. |
09201629
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Residential building in closed development | Obere Schloßstraße 2 (map) |
after 1824 | With two shop fittings, plastered building with a rich classicist door and striking historicizing shop fronts, groin vaults in the hallway, historically significant, also part of the historic and urban-significant old town of Schwarzenberg. |
09201633
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Residential building in closed development | Obere Schloßstraße 3 | after 1824 | Plastered building with high-quality facade remodeling from the 1920s, inside original substance from the time of the reconstruction after 1824, of architectural significance, also part of the historically and urban-structurally significant old town of Schwarzenberg.
Three-storey, gable roof, bay window |
09201598
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Residential building in closed development | Obere Schloßstraße 4 (map) |
after 1824 | Plastered building with historicizing groin vaults in the hallway, as part of the historically and urbanistic unmistakable town center of Schwarzenberg, significant in terms of building history, urban development history and urban planning.
Residential house remodeled at the end of the 19th century (former farmhouse), historicizing door. |
09201632
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Residential building in closed development | Obere Schloßstraße 5 (map) |
after 1824 | Very characteristic building of the Schwarzenberg old town with a continuously vaulted ground floor, well-proportioned facade and lively roof landscape, as part of the historically and town-planningly important old town of Schwarzenberg, of architectural and development-historical importance.
Four axes, two-story, five dormers, cellar vault. |
09201597
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Residential house in closed development with two back buildings | Obere Schloßstraße 6 | after 1824 | Plastered building with a large archway entrance, cross-ridge vaults in the gate passage, the historicizing shop area is also striking, as part of the historically and urban-significant old town of Schwarzenberg, of architectural and development-historical importance.
Residential house remodeled at the end of the 19th century (former farm house). |
09201631
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Residential house in semi-open development | Obere Schloßstraße 7 |
09201593
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Residential house in closed development with three back buildings | Obere Schloßstraße 8 (map) |
after 1824 | Part of the historically and town-planning important old town of Schwarzenberg.
With a large archway entrance, cross-ridge vaults in the gate passage, one of the last upper arbors of the town in the courtyard. Segment arched archway, panel door probably around 1824, heightened at the end of the 19th century (former farm bourgeois house). |
09201630
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Rectory in semi-open development and corner location | Obere Schloßstraße 9 (map) |
essentially around 1700 | Striking, originally preserved building from the time of reconstruction after the last city fire, in the structure of the old town center due to its originality and striking location of particular urban development importance, also of local historical value.
Two-storey, with a high mansard roof including dormer windows, a prominent entrance portal with a square wall and segmental arch, inside also groin vaults over the entire length of the first floor (probably still baroque building structure), rectory of the St. Georgen parish. |
09201586
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Residential house in open development | Obere Schloßstraße 9a (map) |
after 1824 | House of architectural value built after the last city fire.
Quarry stone substructure, two-storey, ground floor massive - plastered, upper storey possibly timbered with timber, gable roof, on the gable side facing the Rittermeistersteg. |
09247867
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Residential house in closed development with three back buildings | Obere Schloßstraße 10 (map) |
after 1824 | Part of the historically and urbanistically significant old town of Schwarzenberg, groin vault in the hallway, also as the house where the poet of the Heilig-Ohmd-Lied Johanne Amalie v. Little parents of historical importance.
Formerly an arable citizen's house, inscription plaque, rear building is also under protection, an additional storey at the end of the 19th century. |
09201628
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Residential building in closed development | Obere Schloßstraße 11 (map) |
after 1824 | Plastered building with remarkable details in historicizing forms, historically important, part of the historically and urban-structurally significant old town of Schwarzenberg.
Possibly later heightening, pitched roof, slated, with three dormers, building cubature and scale preserved. |
09201638
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Residential building in closed development | Obere Schloßstraße 12 (map) |
after 1824 | Typical plastered construction, historically important, part of the historically and town-planningly important old town of Schwarzenberg.
Three-storey plastered building, the lower second floor presumably added later, segment arch portal, pitched roof with two roof houses facing the street. |
09201596
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Residential building in closed development | Obere Schloßstraße 13 (map) |
after 1824, in essence probably older | Originally preserved in appearance, town house, historically important.
Two-storey, with a gable roof (slated), including roof pike and three dormer windows, segmented arched windows with apex stone. |
09201584
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Residential building in closed development | Obere Schloßstraße 14 (map) |
after 1824 | Plastered construction, historically important, part of the historically and urban-structurally significant old town of Schwarzenberg.
Three-storey plastered building, the second floor probably added later, gable roof. |
09201595
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Residential house in closed development, with a rear extension | Obere Schloßstraße 15 (map) |
after 1824 | Eaves, structural component of the special old town of Schwarzenberg, of urban development importance. |
09306015
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Residential building in closed development | Obere Schloßstraße 16 (map) |
after 1824 | Typical plastered building with groin vaults in the hallway, as part of the historically and town-planning important old town of Schwarzenberg.
Three-storey plastered building with later shop installation, probably overformed and raised in the second half of the 19th century, gable roof. |
09201594
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Residential house in semi-open development | Obere Schloßstraße 17 (map) |
after 1824, possibly even older in core | Distinctive, broadly laid plastered building with horizontal facade structure, multi-bay groin vaults on the ground floor, part of the historically and urban-planningly important old town of Schwarzenberg, also of architectural and historical value.
Three-storey plastered building, ground floor plastering, multi-bay groin vaults, cornice, hipped roof on the east side. |
09201637
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Residential building in closed development | Obere Schloßstraße 18 (map) |
2nd quarter of the 19th century | Plastered building with a profiled eaves cornice, as part of the historic and town-planning important old town center of Schwarzenberg, of architectural significance.
Two-storey, five-axis, slate-covered gable roof with two dormer windows, cross vaults in the hallway. |
09201592
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Residential building in closed development | Obere Schloßstraße 20 (map) |
2nd quarter of the 19th century | Plastered building with a profiled eaves cornice, as part of the historic and town-planning important old town center of Schwarzenberg, of architectural significance.
Two-storey, four-axis, slate-covered gable roof with three dormers. |
09201591
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Residential house in closed development, with rear building | Obere Schloßstraße 22 (map) |
after 1824 | Despite the reshaping of the facade around 1910, the interior was largely preserved from the time of reconstruction after the last city fire and before that, remarkable the wide-span vaults in the hallway and the winding staircase, which are of architectural importance.
Back building with half-timbering on the upper floor. |
09201590
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Residential building in closed development | Obere Schloßstraße 24 (map) |
2nd quarter of the 19th century | Plastered building typical of the time, as part of the historically and town-planningly important old town center of Schwarzenberg.
Two-storey, pitched roof with three dormers, five axes, on the ground floor vaults with expressionist motifs. |
09201589
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Residential building in closed development | Obere Schloßstraße 26 (map) |
after 1824 | Architecturally important and defining the townscape with its high mansard roof.
Inside a yoke with groin vault, five dormers, slate roofing, four axes on the upper floor. |
09201588
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Residential building in closed development | Obere Schloßstraße 28 (map) |
after 1824 | Architecturally important and defining the townscape with its high mansard roof and groin vaults inside.
Clear, axial structure, slate roofing, three dormers. |
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Rectory with outbuildings | Obere Schloßstraße 30 (map) |
after 1824 | Building from the time of reconstruction after the last town fire, ensemble with town church (functional), back building with half-timbered structure, historically important.
Two-storey, with a gable roof and several dormers, panel door with diamond fields. |
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Residential house in open development | Obere Schloßstraße 32 (map) |
marked 1791 | Late baroque town house, massive and with a half-hipped roof, inside still original substance and structure, significant in terms of building history and urban development history and important for the townscape (forms a distinctive building group with church and castle). |
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Church with equipment | Obere Schloßstraße 34 (map) |
1690-1699 | Mighty, single-nave aisle church with a choir of the same width, lateral transept-like additions for galleries and tower in front of the west wall, inside with a significant spatial effect, rich early baroque furnishings, forms with the castle a building group that is visible from afar and defines the cityscape, a unique example of church architecture from the late 17th century, Particularly noteworthy is the extraordinarily richly carved wooden ceiling, historically and artistically significant as well as singular, also as a defining part of the cityscape of particular landscape design value. |
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Three-wing palace complex with a south-western keep, a tower house attached to the west, an eastern upper house (formerly a hall), a southern intermediate building to the keep, a neo-Gothic north building (district court) as well as a gate and a western guard building | Obere Schloßstraße 36 (map) |
1433 | Unique castle complex of particular architectural, regional and local historical value, as well as of landscape design and artistic importance.
Individual features of the entity Schloss Schwarzenberg: (see also entity entity 09302346, same address) Lower parts of the keep from the 12th century, in the 16th century with a curved dome, in 1852 provided with a conical roof when it was raised by two storeys, last construction of the eastern "upper house" in 1433, 1555–58 conversion to an electoral hunting lodge and addition of a stair tower, profiled beam ceilings as well as arched portals of the second floor exposed, ground floor with restored paintings from the 18th and early 19th centuries, intermediate building to the keep added after 1555 and 1852, 1875 neo-Gothic north building of the district court, gate stone shows the coat of arms of Electoral Saxony from 1558. |
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Objective three-winged castle complex with southwestern keep, tower house attached to the west, eastern upper house (formerly Palas), southern intermediate building to the keep, neo-Gothic north building (district court) as well as gate and western guard building | Obere Schloßstraße 36 (map) |
1433 | Unique castle complex of particular architectural, regional and local historical value, as well as of landscape design and artistic importance.
Objective entity Schloss Schwarzenberg with the following individual monuments: (see individual monument 09201582, same address), plus the castle park (garden monument)
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Upper Gate 1 (Map) |
around 1895 | Representative Wilhelminian-style plastered building in a corner location, highlighted by an elaborate facade design (bay window), of importance in terms of building history and site development. |
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Residential house in open development | Upper gate 3 | Core 18th century | Characteristic plastered building with a mansard roof, valuable in terms of building history, also part of the historic and town-planning significant old town. |
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Former malt house in open development | Upper Gate 4 (Map) |
around 1790 | Elongated structure with a half-hip roof, important for the appearance and history of the site, and also of value in terms of building history. |
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Residential house in closed development and corner location | Upper Gate 5 (Map) |
after 1824 | Striking building with a high mansard roof, groined vaults inside, valuable in terms of building history, also part of the historic and town-planning important old town. |
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Residential building in closed development | Ratskellergäßchen 2 (map) |
after 1824 | Part of the town planning and historically significant old town of Schwarzenberg, inside still structurally significant cross vaults and other remarkable interior, structurally significant.
19th century facade, two-storey plastered building with pitched roof, dormers. |
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Three candle arches | Rittmeistersteig (map) |
after 1824 | Candle arches lying one behind the other, which support the opposite house walls, are a seldom encountered urban design element (compare with Annaberg-Buchholz and Görlitz), significant and rare in terms of urban planning. |
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Staircase | Rittmeistersteig | 1592 | Historic stairway on the north side of the town cliff between Badstrasse and Unterer Schloßstrasse, mostly as a staircase made of slate slabs and dry stone walls, significant in terms of building history and local history as well as shaping the townscape (of value for the urban landscape).
The path is one of the two church paths to the old church at the lower gate, mentioned in the city accounts in 1592. Its name apparently goes back to the Rittmeister Gutbier, who owned a piece of land on the Steig around 1840. |
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Northern residential building (Erlaer Straße 26, 28), western outbuilding and southern residential building (Rosenthalweg 1a) | Rosenthalweg 1a (map) |
around 1840 | Former school buildings standing parallel to one another, significant in terms of building history and local history, as well as of social and historical value.
Two-storey analog plastered buildings standing parallel to one another, the northern (street-side) house with a protruding saddle roof, striking doors, etc., jamb, flat saddle roof, the rear building a simple, low outbuilding. |
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Open-plan warehouse | Schneeberger Strasse (map) |
around 1900 | Striking farm building with clinker-plaster facade, of architectural importance. |
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Former beer cellar of the city of Schwarzenberg | Schneeberger Strasse 6 (map) |
around 1800 | Structurally and locally of importance.
The Eiskeller is a house built into the northern slope of Alte Schneeberger Straße with strong quarry stone masonry and retaining walls, with a hipped roof and tile roofing. The basement, only accessible from the street, was previously used by the municipal brewery cooperative as an ice house and beer warehouse (until 1935). |
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Locomotive shed with turntable, interlocking III with technical equipment, coal crane type Findeisen, freight train tender locomotive 94 2105, steam locomotive 50 3616-5, steam locomotives 58 3049 and 86 049, passenger cars type Bg h (LOWA - type E5) and boiler cars | Schneeberger Strasse 60; 62 (card) |
1902 | Components of the Schwarzenberg Railway Museum of historical importance.
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Bank building in open development and corner location | Steinweg 1 (map) |
1920s | Striking, local bank building with an approximately L-shaped floor plan, with rounded corner and extended roof, enlivened by neoclassical forms and decorative elements of Art Deco, marked with the Vettermann house opposite, the former location of the Lower or Lower Gate, significant in terms of building history, urban planning and urban development history. |
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Residential house in open development and corner location | Steinweg 2 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Urban highlighted building with a half-hipped roof, possibly remains of half-timbering on the upper floor, plus lateral half-timbered extension from the end of the 19th century, historically important. |
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Residential house in open development | Steinweg 4 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Striking building with a half-hipped roof, possibly half-timbered on the upper floor, entrance area highlighted in terms of design, historicizing door, historically significant house.
Entrance area with curved roof, decorated pilasters and capitals (around 1910), historicizing door (before 1900). |
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Transformer house | Untere Schloßstraße (map) |
1908 | Re-used as a carillon tower with bells made of Meissen porcelain, tower-like construction with an octagonal floor plan with tower hood, significance in terms of technology and architectural history. |
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Memorial tree | Untere Schloßstraße (map) |
1818 (royal oak) | Significant in local history.
Royal Oak: planted on September 16, 1818 for the 50th anniversary of King Friedrich August's reign. |
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Residential house in half-open development and corner location | Untere Schloßstraße 1 (map) |
marked 1715 | Plastered building with baroque door frame (marked 1715) and groin vaults, part of the historically and town-planning significant old town of Schwarzenberg, significant in terms of architecture, marks the location of the former lower gate.
The old town church at the lower gate used to stand on the site of this building, closed in 1699, burned down with the great town fire in 1709. |
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House in a corner | Untere Schloßstraße 2 (map) |
after 1824 | Plastered building with high gable and distinctive half-hipped roof with roof bay window, part of the historically and town-planning important old town of Schwarzenberg, of importance in terms of architectural history and the appearance of the street. |
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Residential house with a later extension in closed development | Untere Schloßstraße 3 (map) |
before 1800 | Older building plastered building with shop, more recent residential building extension from around 1925, the only example of a Bauhaus-style building in Schwarzenberg (singular meaning), of architectural significance.
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Residential house in semi-open development | Untere Schloßstraße 7 (map) |
after 1824 | Plastered building with a very steep gable roof, part of the historically and town-planning important old town of Schwarzenberg, of architectural importance.
Broadly mounted two-storey plastered building with six axes, steep pitched roof with dormer windows. |
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Residential building in closed development | Untere Schloßstraße 9 (map) |
after 1824 | Formerly with a restaurant, part of the historic and urban-significant old town of Schwarzenberg, with groined vaults, also of architectural historical value, traditional Schwarzenberg restaurant of local historical importance.
Schmied lettering, decorative elements and brackets probably from the 1930s or 1950s, restaurant equipment including leaded glass windows. |
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Residential building in closed development | Untere Schloßstraße 11 (map) |
Core probably 18th century | Part of the old building fabric and the old town structure, historical and urban significance. |
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Residential building in closed development | Untere Schloßstraße 13 (map) |
after 1824 | Part of the historically and town-planning important old town of Schwarzenberg, with groined vaults on the ground floor, also significant in terms of architectural history.
Remarkable groin vault. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Untere Schloßstraße 15 (map) |
after 1824 | Part of the historically and town-planning important old town of Schwarzenberg, with groined vaults on the ground floor, also significant in terms of architectural history. |
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Border stone of the forest district, also a memorial stone for the forest survey | (Map) | 1794 (originally Stein) | Marble block with inscription - remnants of the monument originally decorated with a column and possibly a stone ball, of historical value.
The last boundary stone that was placed on the road to Schwarzenberg when the electoral forests were measured and cultivated in 1786–1794, at the same time a memorial for this measurement, marble cube with an inscription on a granite base, the crowning column stolen in the 1980s, this column may have been stolen still provided with a marble ball, inscription: "MONUMENT / DEEPEST REVERENCE AND LOYALTY / OUR / SEVERAL CHUR / PRINCESS AND LORD / TESTIMONIAL / LOVE AND ATTENTION / ALL INHABITANTS / OF THE OFFICE SCHWARZENBERG / WITH CROTTENDORF." Those involved, the electoral coat of arms and the number 213 (on the back of the stone) recorded, in 1786 new forest maintenance had begun, which covered 300 forests and 313 districts in the district office (Schwarzenberg), the stone is popularly referred to as the "white woman" - possibly due to the original shape of the monument, the marble from which the base of the monument is made presumably originates h from Crottendorf, there is a legend about Stein - possibly a reference to an old forest place name. |
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Residential stable house and two barns in a three-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 38 (map) |
18th century | Rural property in half-timbered construction of architectural and social historical importance.
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Former workers 'and athletes' home (now a hotel) | Gemeindestraße 92 (map) |
around 1930 | Characteristic building ensemble shaped by the Heimat style over an angular floor plan of architectural and local historical importance.
Erected as a workers' home for meetings, training courses and sports, in 1933 a place for fascist interrogations and torture, in 1936 after adding a wing of the NSDAP training building, after 1945 company holiday home, after 1992 converted into a hotel, with expansion and renovations inside, originally a two-wing building complex, consisting of older structure: two-storey, quarry stone masonry unplastered on the ground floor and half-timbered upper storey, gable roof, side wing from 1936 lower, but also two-storey in a similar construction, the thresholds of both upper storeys cantilevered. |
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War | Kapellenweg 15 (near) (map) |
after 1918 | Roughly hewn granite block with inscription, of local historical importance.
Inscription board consists of small mosaic stones of different colors, in the upper part of the board a representation of the "Iron Cross" and text: "True to death" and names of the fallen, writing made of colored mosaic stones, dimensions: 3.24 meters high, 1, 47 meters wide, 0.65 meters deep. |
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Residential building (with integrated barn part) | Obere Bergstrasse 14 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Half-timbered house typical of the times and the landscape, of architectural and socio-historical importance.
Typical rural house with integrated barn part, massive ground floor - window and door frames not available, upper floor half-timbered with door above the house entrance, gable side with hay hatch and hay elevator (hay elevator removed, as of 06/2015), gable roof, one of the last preserved half-timbered houses in the village. |
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Residential building | Schulstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1800 | One of the oldest rural half-timbered houses still in their original state here, of architectural and socio-historical importance.
Residential house: two-storey, solid ground floor, plastered, with preserved window and door walls, upper floor timber-frame boarded, partially cross-storey windows with rung division (eighth division) preserved, gable roof. |
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Residential stable house | Schulstrasse 25 (map) |
2nd half of the 17th century | Upper floor half-timbered (firebacks), of great architectural significance, age value.
Ground floor field stone masonry, but the floor plan has changed somewhat, the upper floor is more than 50 percent half-timbered with interesting St. Andrew's cross shapes (fire rams), the roof truss is simply standing, collar beams with joists, one of the oldest half-timbered houses in the village with a half-timbered construction that is rarely preserved today. |
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Residential building | Schulstrasse 30 (map) |
around 1900 | Typical house in clinker construction, of architectural value.
Testimony to mass housing construction as a result of the industrial revolution, gable and eaves component, ground floor solid and plastered, upper floor clinker brick with plastered pilaster strips at house corners and corners of the risalit, simple window frames or crowning, entrance porches and gable triangles with ornamental framework, cantilevered pitched roofs also with dormers cantilevered gable roofs. |
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Post mileage | Crandorfer Strasse (map) |
marked 1725 | Full-mile column, important in terms of traffic history.
All-mile column made of granite with inscription on two sides, west side: "AR / Schwarzenberg / Grünhain / 2 hours / Stollberg / 5 hours 3/4/1725 / (Posthorn)", east side: "AR / Johann-Georgenstadt / 3 hours 1 / 4/1725 / (Posthorn) ", south side: Row number" 52 ", at the old location on old Poststrasse, but moved to the other side of the street number 52 on Crandorfer Str. / Postsäulenweg in OT Crandorf from 1725 belongs to Poststrasse Dresden - Schwarzenberg - Half a mile - Johanngeorgenstadt and is rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise from its original position. Another full mile pillar had been at the lower gate since 1724. It has not been preserved. |
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Powder tower | Crandorfer Strasse | 1827 | Originally preserved quarry stone building originally belonging to the iron ore mines Am Rothenberg (also known as Roten Berg), of significance in terms of mining history.
Round quarry stone tower, diameter four meters, height to the dome three meters, dome height one meter, wall thickness 0.72 meters, east-facing door made of 15 mm thick iron, the tower was used to store the explosive powder for the iron ore mines - especially for St. John. |
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Crandorf Church (with equipment) | Crandorfer Strasse (map) |
1711–1712, marked 1712 (church) | Baroque hall church in front of an impressive landscape background, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town.
In plate on the foundation stone designation of the builder, plastered field stone building tending towards the central building, the furnishings include a baroque pulpit altar from the construction period, Jahn organ 1912 and other things. |
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Residential stable house (No. 12) and side building (No. 14) of a farm | Rittersgrüner Strasse 12; 14 (card) |
marked 1826 | Half-timbered houses typical of the landscape, of landscape-shaping and architectural significance.
Due to its location on the slope, the ensemble is visible from afar and shapes the landscape |
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Cottage | Zur Drachenleithe 16 (map) |
around 1800 | Half-timbered house typical of the time and landscape, of architectural and socio-historical importance.
Originally a single-storey plastered quarry stone building, raised in the 19th century, today two-storey, upper floor half-timbered with partial boarding, gable roof, on the downhill side only one-storey, in several phases renovations, with a chamber passage. |
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Erla
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Factory owner's villa and garden | Am Schwarzwasser 13 (map) |
1837 | Plastered building with a classical facade, of architectural historical importance.
Villa of the former owner of the Breitfeld ironworks, located in the valley west of the Schwarzwassers at the exit of Erla, two-storey, three by five axes, main entrance in the middle of the eaves side, arched window and arched door, horizontal window canopies, triangular gable roofing over the house entrance, window ledge on the upper floor, Plaster groove on the ground floor, sloping hipped roof, inside stucco ceilings, front door: double-leaf coffered door with semicircular skylight window with radial bars, built for the English engineer John Payn. |
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Residential building | Karlsbader Strasse 72 (map) |
around 1880 | Representative, historicizing plastered building, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
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Hammerherrenhaus (No. 87) and three side buildings (No. 85) | Karlsbader Strasse 85; 87 (card) |
17th century | Stately four-sided courtyard with distinctive half-timbered buildings of great architectural value (Federal Prize for Crafts in Monument Preservation in Saxony 2006).
Individual features of the aggregate Hammerherrenhof Erla: (see also aggregate 09305954, same address) Four-sided courtyard with manor house, preserved closed - three-winged U-shaped courtyard with a northern gatehouse (facing the street), all buildings connected to one another,
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Material aggregate Hammerherrenhaus (no.87), three side buildings (no.85) (see individual monument 09269052, same address) and manor park (garden monument) as well as south-western connector building, service yard with courtyard pavement and enclosure wall as aggregate parts | Karlsbader Strasse 85; 87 (card) |
17./18. Century (Hammerherrenhof) | Stately four-sided courtyard with striking half-timbered buildings in very good original condition of great architectural value (Federal Prize for Crafts in Monument Preservation in Saxony 2006).
Four-sided courtyard with manor house, preserved closed - three-winged U-shaped courtyard with a northern gatehouse (facing the street), all buildings connected to one another. Aggregate Hammerherrenhof Erla with the following individual monuments:
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Grünstädtel
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front door | Crandorfer Berg 1 (map) |
around 1900 | Elaborate handicraft work with remarkable decorative grating, artisanal and artistically important.
Front door: two-winged with grooved skylight, lower panels filled with diamond blocks, glass inserts with cast iron grating - these are profiled with historic ornaments and head representations, fighters and blow bar, regional handicraft product (iron art casting from one of the surrounding foundries). |
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House and barn of a farm | Crandorfer Berg 2 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Both buildings in half-timbered construction, of importance in terms of architectural history and the appearance of the town.
Visible from Pöhlaer Straße behind a large, wood-fenced meadow property, half-timbering is visible to Pöhlaer Straße and only survived on this eaves side, the tips of the gable sides are slated, both gable sides structurally changed, windows bricked up or enlarged, northern gable with a hay elevator, solid part of the stable , Quarry stone, unplastered, no more agricultural use, extension to the rear - garage and terrace, slate-covered pitched roof. A well-preserved wooden barn belongs to the property: one-storey, timber-framed boarded, gable roof, stall door blocked. |
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Murder and Atonement Cross | Gottfried-Heinrich-Stölzel-Platz 6 (near) (map) |
around 1500 | Important late medieval cultural monument, historically of special value and unique in Schwarzenberg.
Hewn to a rough cross, the lower part sunk into the ground, visible part around 70 centimeters high and 80 centimeters wide, two parallel vertical lines are carved. After officially approved relocation from the location below the market in the old "Stedel" on the road to Raschau (old processional path), Stein has been standing on Stölzel-Platz below the church since 1993. |
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Rectory | Gottfried-Heinrich-Stölzel-Platz 8 (map) |
1699–1702, core older | Stately half-timbered building at the lower end of the original center of the “Stedel” settlement founded in the middle of the 13th century, of particular importance in terms of building history, house history and local history, and also artistically valuable.
Solid ground floor, upper floor well-preserved half-timbering with profiled threshold beams, saddle roof with three vertical skylights each, windows in old lattice division, built into the building the old parish from the pre-Reformation period (rooms with barrel vaults). Rooms on the ground floor designed in the classicist style (elevation to superintendent 1835-1843), late baroque cupboard. |
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St. Anne's Church with furnishings, churchyard and enclosure, parenting hall and three tombs | Gottfried-Heinrich-Stölzel-Platz 9 (map) |
1721-1724 | Baroque hall church, plastered building with high hipped roof, of architectural, local and artistic importance.
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Residential building | Kirchsteig 7 (map) |
around 1900 | On the site of the district of Grün, which merged with the northern district of Grünstädtel, above Pöhlaer Straße, visible from afar, a residential building with a crooked hip roof is of importance in terms of building history and local development.
It is covered with Preolit, both gables and the accentuated, protruding central part of the eaves side facing the valley bear ornamental framework, the eastern central part facing the courtyard, slated - ornamental slate, left and right of the central parts each have a standing skylight with wooden shingles, door and window with bricks Walled over, sills also brick, windows divided in two with a three-part skylight, brick construction, plastered, low natural stone plinth on the stable part, stable is hardly used, the living and stable building borders the courtyard towards the valley, the courtyard is bounded by a barn to the north and east , Side building demolished, farmhouse converted into an apartment building. |
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Residential building | Pöhlaer Strasse 21 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Half-timbered construction typical of the time, of architectural significance.
A cripple hipped roof covered with red brick, three dormer windows with protruding roofs on the street side, trussed eaves facing the street, built-in garage on the ground floor, six-window front, single-pane windows, gable ends: gable slated, upper floor boarded up. |
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House and side building of a three-sided courtyard | Bockauer Weg 90 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Both buildings are typical of the region and have a half-timbered construction, both of which are of architectural and local significance.
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Courtyard garden
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Residential building | Am Hofgarten 22 (map) |
around 1930 | Wooden house, striking residential building in industrial prefabricated construction from the 1920s and 1930s, of architectural significance.
One-storey, tower-like porch that protrudes into the roof. |
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Parish | Schneeberger Strasse 17 (map) |
around 1800 | Striking half-timbered building with a pitched roof, historic Schwarzenberg estate, as a largely originally preserved example of rural architecture, significant in terms of building history and valuable in terms of local history.
Parish, mentioned as an old church lair already in 1592, 1784 "parish farm", 1784 also "parish inheritance". |
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City fire memorial stone | Schneeberger Strasse 17 (in front of) (map) |
after 1824 | Simple granite stone with carved inscription, significant in terms of local history.
With the inscription “The city burned down on May 2, 1824”, the stone reminds of the last great conflagration that cremated all buildings in the city except for the castle and church and a few isolated houses. The letters AB are carved into the back of the stone. |
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Oral hole of the Kreuz-Invention-Stollen | Steinweg (map) |
inscribed 1652 | With a domed round arch made of granite and keystone including the year, originally probably belonging to the old Schwarzenberg mining on the Galgenberg or to the water supply of the »Little Suburb«, evidence of mining history. |
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Vocational school with gym extension | Steinweg 10 (map) |
marked 1956 | Typical plastered building over an angular floor plan with a roof turret (clock tower) on the main building, structural evidence of early GDR architecture, of architectural and local significance.
Two-storey, sparsely structured plastered building with an angled floor plan with a basement, connecting corridor and north-western gymnasium extension, gable roofs, modern-looking components such as staircase, corridor and gymnasium extension. |
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Hunter's House
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Inn | Jägerhaus 1 (map) |
1847 | Half-timbered house typical of the landscape with planking on the upper floor, of architectural and local significance.
First predecessor building, probably built around 1560 as an electoral hunter's house for a forester in connection with the enactment of the wood regulations, set on fire by the Swedes in 1639, reconstruction on behalf of Elector Johann Georg II, in the 19th century there was a toll collection at the intersection at the hunter's house , In 1847 today's inn building was erected, two-storey, seven axes, ground floor solid, upper storey timber-framed, half-hip roof, lead glass windows in the dining room around 1900. |
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Residential stable house | Jägerhaus 10 (map) |
around 1850 | Typical Erzgebirge stable house, quite originally preserved, of architectural significance.
One-storey solid plastered building, saddle roof, stable part clearly recognizable. |
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Neustadt
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Former railway bridge (now a pedestrian bridge) | Bahnhofstrasse | 1883 | Multi-bay stone arch bridge on the Schwarzenberg – Johanngeorgenstadt railway line (former railway line), of importance in terms of building history, the history of the railways and the townscape.
Bridge crosses a valley cut and the river with three small and one larger segmented arches, keystones set with diamond blocks, round drainage openings with sandstone edging, until 1951 the railway line to Johanngeorgenstadt crossed the bridge, the line was relocated and replaced by a new double-track line, since then the bridge has been called Pedestrian bridge used, bridge with a slight curve. |
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milestone | Bahnhofstrasse (map) |
after 1858 | Station stone, of importance in terms of traffic history.
Royal Saxon milestone, structured according to the station stone, made of a rectangular column with a wide, base-like lower part, arched end, inscription and cast metal crown. |
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Factory building of a former metal goods factory | Gartenstrasse 9 (map) |
around 1905 | Elongated, striking factory building with a moving roof landscape, facade structured by three risalits and pilaster strips, significant in terms of building history, industrial history and local history.
The metal goods factory Friedrich Wilhelm Kutscher jun. Founded in 1879. was the first in Germany to manufacture oil cans for factories, especially for locomotives and machines of all kinds, as a specialty. In addition to the production of metal printing parts, drawn and embossed mass-produced articles in any metal according to samples and drawings, Kutscher also started producing chocolate molds in 1904. Nickel-plated, copper-plated and tin-plated were carried out in our own electroplating facility. From 1905 Kutscher expanded his business by buying a factory from August Riecke in Deuben / Dresden. This is where molds and machines for refining glass objects were made. With the Schwarzenberg porcelain factory Fr. W. Kutscher and Co. founded in 1908, Obersachsenfeld began the production of ivory miniatures with coats of arms and views. In total, the coachman employed around four hundred employees and workers. The Kutschberg, named after him, is still known to the people of Schwarzenberg. |
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Residential house in open development | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 5 (map) |
around 1930 | Typical plastered building with corner tower and hipped roof, of architectural significance.
Two-storey plastered building with a corner tower with a conical roof, structured there by pilaster strips, otherwise a plain facade, on the upper floor folding shutters, original front door, hipped roof with dormer window. |
09201515
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Residential and commercial building in open development | Grünhainer Strasse 4 (map) |
1900 | Representative building with oriels crowned by pointed hoods on the sides, articulated clinker brick facade, two risalits and high mansard roof with gables and dormer windows, significant in terms of building history and urban development history.
Said to have been built on the model of the Jägerkaserne in Dresden-Johannstadt. Former large gate, now central shop window on the south side. |
09201514
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Row of houses in open development | Grünhainer Strasse 8; 8a (card) |
Late 19th century | Plastered building consisting of three parts of the building with a uniform facade design with neo-Gothic elements, of importance in terms of building history and site development.
The two head buildings with gabled central projections, saddle roof. |
09201749
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Former enamel factory (with »passage«, but without more recent additions) | Grünhainer Strasse 14 (map) |
around 1910 | Plastered building with reform style elements from around 1910, significance in terms of building history, industrial history and local history as well as urban development, special features, especially with regard to the supporting structure.
Three-storey load-bearing structure with a massive plastered facade, connected structures with sloping roofs, front side facing Grünhainer Straße with two side projections, inside staircases, window rungs reasonably renewed (plastic), staircase with original details. "Passage" built to the northeast with an interesting reinforced concrete arch construction. |
09201569
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Hotel in open development | Grünhainer Strasse 24 (map) |
1911 | Representative, neoclassical designed hotel building, historically significant. |
09201512
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Administration building of the Saxon Union Brewery | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 2 (map) |
around 1900 | Plastered building with central dwelling, structure of the plastered facade by clinker strips and tooth-cut friezes, of industrial and local history. |
09201510
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Apartment building in open development | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 3 (map) |
probably around 1915 | Plastered construction typical of the time, of architectural significance.
Two-storey plastered building, structure of the facade by a central entrance area, plastered mirror under the windows, mansard roof with two strong side houses with semicircular ends, lead glass windows in the stairwell. |
09201509
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Residential house in open development with fencing | Robert-Koch-Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1925 | Plastered building with lateral bulges and hipped roof with a dwelling, of architectural significance.
Two-storey plastered building, the facade is structured by lateral illuminations, the two central windows on the upper floor with folding shutters, hipped roof with a sturdy dwarf house with a triangular gable. |
09201521
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Factory owner's villa | Robert-Koch-Strasse 18 (map) |
marked 1904 | Representative factory owner's villa with corner tower, gables, balconies and covered entrance area, built in the neo-style of the German Renaissance, significant in terms of architectural, artistic, local history and urban development history. |
09201511
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Residential house in open development | Unit 18 Street (Map) |
1930s | Plastered construction typical of the time, of architectural significance. |
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Soviet memorial, with horticultural decoration | Unit 20 street (at) (map) |
1955 | System of stepped pedestal and stele, memorial with inscription panels, relief of a Red Army soldier and Soviet star, a striking memorial in terms of design, above all of historical importance. |
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Residential house in half-open development and corner location | Weidauer Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1900 | Plastered building with historicizing facade design, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
Two-story building with corner structure (third floor), plaster facade, grooved on the ground floor, wall-opening ratio intact, was a café (see contemporary inscription on the structure), back with an original cross-frame window, original apartment doors inside. |
09201570
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Apartment building in open development | Weidauer Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1910 | Façade in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance. |
09201698
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Apartment building in half-open development | Weidauer Strasse 9 (map) |
around 1910 | Façade in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance. |
09201699
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Apartment building in semi-open development and corner location | Weidauer Strasse 12 (map) |
around 1910 | Representative plastered building in the reform style of the time around 1910, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
Original Art Nouveau furnishings in the hallway and stairwell with doors, floors, railings, etc. |
09201519 |
New world
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Church and memorial for the fallen of the First World War | Emmauskirchplatz 1 (map) |
referred to 1900-1901 | Historicizing gallery church with west tower and completely preserved high quality Art Nouveau furnishings, architecturally significant testimony to the more recent church architecture (particularly noteworthy the impressive Art Nouveau painting), of architectural and local significance.
The tower shows a dome with a high point, buttresses on the sides, the portal marked with tail gable, side staircases also with tail gables, marked 1900–1901 in the central choir window of the church, war memorial next to the gateway from Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff after 1920. |
09201620
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Residential house with enclosure | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 31 (map) |
around 1905 | Typical clinker brick building, historically important.
One-storey clinker brick building above the basement with corner grooves, lateral projection of the facade with the upper storey, artificial stone walls, free space in the gable. |
09201622
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Factory owner's villa | Fritz-Reuter-Strasse 11 (map) |
1913 | Representative villa building with interior fittings, largely preserved in its original condition, as an architecturally outstanding object of villa architecture after 1900, significant in terms of architectural history, as a manufacturer's villa significant for local history.
Interior fittings (including hall board) with paneling, doors, colored glass windows, stucco decor, marble cladding, old handles, original flooring, decorative grilles, etc., also the exterior very representative, entrance zone, palladi motif, and so on. |
09201599
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Residential building | Fritz-Reuter-Strasse 25 (map) |
marked 1904 | Representative clinker brick building with a central projection and an elaborately designed facade, of architectural and artistic importance.
The effect of the facade is based on the use of different colored clinker material (red for the wall surfaces, green for the arches above the windows and the storey and eaves profile). |
09201600
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Villa with villa garden and enclosure | Fritz-Reuter-Strasse 27 (map) |
1908 | Largely originally preserved Art Nouveau villa belonging to the manufacturer Hartmann, representative plastered building with architectural historical and architectural significance, also important for the local history.
Architectural design very rich with extensions, bay windows, the original windows, window grilles, representative entrance area from staircase in front of a column-supported balcony and original entrance door, etc., roof structures, tower, inside large part of the original equipment with doors, stucco decor, colored glass windows, cut glass, stoves, etc. . |
09201601
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Villa with enclosure | Fritz-Reuter-Strasse 29 (map) |
1902 | Representative, historicizing clinker brick building with rich facade design, of architectural and artistic importance.
Clinker sandstone building with risalits, tail gable and triangular gable, corner emphasis, loggias (on the upper floor with artistically remarkable cladding, etc.), built in the style of the German Neo-Renaissance. |
09201602
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Villa with villa garden and enclosure | Fritz-Reuter-Strasse 31 (map) |
after 1900 | Largely originally preserved, architecturally representative factory owner's villa, architecturally and artistically significant as well as significant for the local history.
The garden side with stairs, balcony etc. almost more representative than the front, historicism villa with neo-baroque and art nouveau elements (colored glass windows), bars. |
09201603
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Residential building | Fritz-Reuter-Strasse 33 (map) |
marked 1905 | Representative clinker brick building with elevated central projections with a dwarf house, historically important. |
09201604
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Residential building | Fritz-Reuter-Strasse 34 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | One of the few half-timbered buildings in Neuwelt, evidence of folk architecture, of architectural significance.
Complete half-timbered construction, ground floor made of solid quarry stone, segment arch portal. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Fritz-Reuter-Strasse 36 | around 1905 | Clinker brick facade typical of the time with elevated side elevation, of architectural and urban significance, together with Talstrasse 19, significant for the townscape. |
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Four apartment buildings | Gehringsberg 1; 3; 5; 7 (card) |
from 1919 | Evidence of the Erzgebirge settlement construction of the 1920s and 1930s, architecturally distinctive through the massive stone-covered ground floor zones and steep roofs, also significant for the townscape in this hillside location.
Individual features of the aggregate Gehringsberg settlement: (see also aggregate 09305995, same address) The complex consists of a main wing, single-storey connecting buildings and two head buildings, part of a small settlement on the Geringsberg. |
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Unity of the Gehringsberg settlement | Gehringsberg 1; 3; 5; 7 (card) |
from 1919 | Evidence of the Erzgebirge settlement construction in the 1920s and 1930s.
Subject entity with the following individual features:
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Duplex house | Gehringsberg 2; 4 (card) |
from 1919 | Part of a small settlement on the Gehringsberg, evidence of the Erzgebirge settlement construction in the 1920s and 1930s, architecturally distinctive due to the massive stone-covered ground floor zones and steep roofs, also important for the townscape in this hillside location.
Individual monument of the population of the Gehringsberg settlement: (see also population 09305995, Gehringsberg 1, 3, 5, 7) |
09201610
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Duplex house | Gehringsberg 6; 8 (card) |
from 1919 | Part of a small settlement on the Gehringsberg, evidence of the Erzgebirge settlement construction in the 1920s and 1930s, architecturally distinctive due to the massive stone-covered ground floor zones and steep roofs, also important for the townscape in this hillside location.
Individual monument of the population of the Gehringsberg settlement: (see also population 09305995, Gehringsberg 1, 3, 5, 7) |
09201611
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Duplex house | Gehringsberg 9; 11 (card) |
from 1919 | Part of a small settlement on the Gehringsberg, evidence of the Erzgebirge settlement construction in the 1920s and 1930s, architecturally distinctive due to the massive stone-covered ground floor zones and steep roofs, also important for the townscape in this hillside location.
Individual monument of the population of the Gehringsberg settlement: (see also population 09305995, Gehringsberg 1, 3, 5, 7) |
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Duplex house | Gehringsberg 10; 12 (card) |
from 1919 | Part of a small settlement on the Gehringsberg, evidence of the Erzgebirge settlement construction in the 1920s and 1930s, architecturally distinctive due to the massive stone-covered ground floor zones and steep roofs, also important for the townscape in this hillside location.
Individual monument of the population of the Gehringsberg settlement: (see also population 09305995, Gehringsberg 1, 3, 5, 7) |
09201612
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Duplex house | Gehringsberg 13; 15 (card) |
from 1919 | Part of a small settlement on the Gehringsberg, evidence of the Erzgebirge settlement construction in the 1920s and 1930s, architecturally distinctive due to the massive stone-covered ground floor zones and steep roofs, also important for the townscape in this hillside location.
Individual monument of the population of the Gehringsberg settlement: (see also population 09305995, Gehringsberg 1, 3, 5, 7) |
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Duplex house | Gehringsberg 14; 16 (card) |
from 1919 | Part of a small settlement on the Gehringsberg, evidence of the Erzgebirge settlement construction in the 1920s and 1930s, architecturally distinctive due to the massive stone-covered ground floor zones and steep roofs, also important for the townscape in this hillside location.
Individual monument of the population of the Gehringsberg settlement: (see also population 09305995, Gehringsberg 1, 3, 5, 7) |
09201613
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Duplex house | Gehringsberg 17; 19 (card) |
from 1919 | Part of a small settlement on the Gehringsberg, evidence of the Erzgebirge settlement construction in the 1920s and 1930s, architecturally distinctive due to the massive stone-covered ground floor zones and steep roofs, also important for the townscape in this hillside location.
Individual monument of the population of the Gehringsberg settlement: (see also population 09305995, Gehringsberg 1, 3, 5, 7) |
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Duplex house | Gehringsberg 18; 20 (card) |
from 1919 | Part of a small settlement on the Gehringsberg, evidence of the Erzgebirge settlement construction in the 1920s and 1930s, architecturally distinctive due to the massive stone-covered ground floor zones and steep roofs, also important for the townscape in this hillside location.
Individual monument of the population of the Gehringsberg settlement: (see also population 09305995, Gehringsberg 1, 3, 5, 7) |
09201614
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Covered wooden bridge over the Schwarzwasser | Hammerstrasse (map) |
1732 | Testimony to earlier wooden construction and carpentry, as well as a document for traffic history, significant in terms of building history and traffic history, also of relevance in terms of landscape design. |
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Residential house in open development | Hammerstrasse 1 (map) |
marked 1832 | Elongated half-timbered building with a crooked hip roof, as an example of rural architecture of architectural value as well as significant in terms of local history.
Gut already mentioned in 1546 as "Friedels Gut", the important Blechhammer Untersachsenfeld (sheet metal company) was neighboring (created after 1500), around 1970 cardboard factory. Hammergut mentioned as such in 1846. |
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School with stairs and fencing | Lutherstrasse 21 (map) |
around 1925 | A school building from the 1920s with a prominent design, preserved throughout the original as a building of the Erzgebirge Expressionism, significant in terms of architectural history, significant for local history and artistically significant.
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09201615
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Residential house in open development | Talstrasse 9 (map) |
around 1905 | Striking, historicizing clinker brick facade, of importance in terms of the building history and the townscape. |
09201618
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Residential house in open development | Talstrasse 17 | around 1905 | Clinker brick building typical of the time with elevated central projections, free chevrons in the gables, significant in terms of architecture and important for the townscape.
Two-storey clinker brick building, six to three axes, gabled central projectile with free rafter, stucco ornamentation over the windows, crooked hip roof. |
09201617
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Apartment building in semi-open development and corner location | Talstrasse 19 (map) |
around 1905 | Clinker brick facade typical of the time with elevated side elevation, of architectural and urban significance, together with Fritz-Reuter-Straße 36, important for the townscape (see also there). |
09201616 |
Pöhla
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More pictures | Former hammer mill building and an adjoining building to the southwest across the corner | Am Pfeilhammer 1a (map) |
Mid 19th century | Plain, plastered buildings, slightly over-molded in their external appearance, of significance in terms of local and technical history.
Single monuments of material entity arrow Hammer : (see also impersonal entity 09306095)
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More pictures | Aggregate arrow hammer | At the arrow hammer 1a; 3; 4; 5; 6 (card) |
16. – 19. century | Former hammer mill, remarkably preserved building ensemble with architectural, local and technical historical significance.
Subject aggregate arrow hammer with the following individual monuments:
1525 Foundation of the hammer mill. Enclosure wall made of quarry stone masonry (dry stone wall) along the southwestern property line, along the western and northwestern property line, remains of a previously cut beech hedge (Fagus sylvatica, garden monument). |
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More pictures | Residential building | On the arrow hammer 3 | around 1800 | Traditional half-timbered house of importance in terms of building history, local history and local image.
Individual monument of the entity Pfeilhammer: (see also entity 09306095) Two-storey, massive ground floor - changed: among other things, door portal removed, upper floor half-timbered - a massive gable, saddle roof. |
09286577
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More pictures | Residential house (with seating niche portal), adjoining stable building and angled barn of a former four-sided courtyard | Am Pfeilhammer 4 (map) |
around 1580 (portal) | Rural building ensemble with architectural and house history and local history significance.
Individual features of the entity Pfeilhammer: (see also entity 09306095) Residential house: Seating niche portal (second half of the 16th century) on the gable side, same gable side on the ground floor solid, top floor half-timbered, above the portal an iron-cast plate with coat of arms inscribed "IH von E" (Elterlein) and "1687", southern eaves side arched portal with keystone and front door at the end of the 18th century Century - wood, two-winged with raised skylights, staggered stalls and barns north of the house - massive plastered buildings. |
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Former hammer mansion with a southern extension and enclosure wall | Am Pfeilhammer 5 (map) |
1802-1806, designated 1804 | Castle-like plastered building towering over the valley with a high mansard hipped roof, of architectural and local significance.
Individual features of the entity Pfeilhammer: (see also entity 09306095)
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Church with attached rectory, two war memorials in front of the rectory and memorial stone in the cemetery | Bauernweg 12 (map) |
1933 | Of significance in terms of the local image and history.
Individual features of the aggregate Luther Church, rectory and churchyard Pöhla: (see also aggregate 09305996, same address)
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The whole church with attached parsonage, two war memorials in front of the parsonage and memorial stone in the cemetery and the churchyard (garden monument), as well as the cemetery with cemetery gate as a whole | Bauernweg 12 (map) |
1933 | Of significance in terms of the local image and history.
The whole Luther church, parsonage and churchyard in Pöhla with the following individual monuments: (see individual monument 09286949, same address)
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09305996
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Residential stable house, side building and enclosure wall with gate of a two-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 6 (map) |
marked 1787 | A half-timbered building ensemble of historical and urban significance that has been preserved.
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09286945
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Residential stable house, side building, barn and shed of a farm | Hauptstrasse 7 (map) |
around 1700 | Image-defining ensemble, residential stable house, stately half-timbered building of architectural, house-historical and local significance.
Residential stable house: independent from the gable, two parts of the building - the older part around 1700, single-bar with flattened head struts, profiled threshold, second half of the house around 1800 with simple stud framework and corner struts, wooden window frames on the older part of the house, eastern gable with hay elevator, saddle roof, lavatory bay on the courtyard side |
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Inn | Hauptstrasse 32 (map) |
around 1885 | Typical plastered construction with a gabled central projection, of importance in terms of local history and character.
Two-storey, elongated structure, eight-axis - including two-axis central projections with triangular gables and round windows, entrance with door portal and double-winged front door with glass inserts and skylight, simple window frames typical of the time - on the central projectile on the upper floor with horizontal window roofing, gable unadorned, on a gable hay roof . |
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Former blacksmith shop, later residential building with shop | Hauptstrasse 41 (map) |
marked 1835 | Half-timbered house typical of the time with subsequent shop extension of importance in terms of architectural history.
Main building: two-storey, eaves, four axes, ground floor massively plastered, arched portal with keystone, this marked "FG 1835", upper floor half-timbered with aerated concrete blocks, rear eaves half-timbered bay on the upper floor (corridor and toilet), saddle roof, next to the front door massive shop extension on one storey with facing gable and two shop windows around 1900. |
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Former Hammerherrenhaus (today municipal administration) | Hauptstrasse 43 (map) |
18th century | Stately plastered building with high hipped mansard roof, of architectural and local significance.
Two-storey, high hipped mansard roof with dormer windows, three-storey central projections with segmental arched windows in the triangular gables, inside a spacious staircase and simple stucco ceilings, eight by ten axes, History: Großpöhlaer Hammer around 1400, the building was the manor house of this hammer mill, classicistic front door with floral decorations. |
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Factory and administration building (main building) | Hauptstrasse 55 (map) |
marked 1908 (weather vane) | Distinctive plastered construction of local history and significance.
Two-storey, seven by four axes, plastered construction, half-hipped roof with turrets, roof bay windows and dormers, on the ground floor two large, subsequently built-in gates (view impaired), on the rear eaves side there is a single-storey factory hall with a facing gable and large rectangular windows. |
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Residential building | Ludwig-Jahn-Strasse 2 (map) |
18th century, possibly older | Half-timbered house typical of the time and landscape of architectural and socio-historical value.
One and two storeys due to the hillside location, ground floor or plinth solid and plastered, upper storey half-timbered, one gable side solid, a gable triangle boarded up, gable roof without extensions. |
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Former forester's house with two outbuildings and remains of the courtyard paving | Ludwig-Jahn-Strasse 13; 14; 15 (card) |
1900/1903 | Building ensemble that was built at the same time is of architectural and local significance.
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Residential building | Mitteldorf 27 (map) |
around 1800 | Two-storey, massive plastered building with a steep hipped roof, probably originally a half-timbered house, rural building at a prominent location, significance for urban planning and building history.
With plaster divisions, arched portal, intact wall-opening ratio, corner extension. |
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Former school (now residential building) | Schulanger 1 (map) |
1764, documented | Typical regional half-timbered building with characteristic roof turret, of architectural and local significance.
Ground floor plastered quarry stone masonry, upper floor half-timbered slate, slate-covered crooked hip roof with polygonal roof turret with clock and Welscher hood, on the ground floor natural stone window frames, house entrance with arched arch, on the rear eaves side fire department garage with intermediate building added, on the ground floor originally a classroom. |
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school | School place 1 (map) |
1905-1910 | Striking plastered building in the reform and homeland style that shapes the townscape, of local and architectural importance.
Two-storey plastered building with central projections and hipped mansard roof, segmented arched windows on the ground floor, rectangular twin windows on the upper floor, representative entrance with roofing, this among other things with a cube frieze, skylight divided by massive pillars - these are decorated with depictions of birds, ornamental framework, tapering clock tower in the middle of the Roof with Welscher hood. |
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Rockelmann
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Outdoor stage | At the Rockelmann | 1934-1935 | Built as a thing site from the Nazi era with a stage and a wide arena, a concise structural testimony to the Third Reich, architect Ludwig Moshammer, of architectural and local importance. |
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Memorial stone for Ernst Schneller | Bermsgruner Strasse (map) |
1958 | Granite boulder with inscription plaque and VVN sign, in memory of the anti-fascist resistance fighter Ernst Schneller, murdered in Sachsenhausen in 1944, significant in terms of personal history. |
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Multi-family house and row of houses with six double houses in a residential complex and enclosures | Bermsgruner Strasse 17; 19; 21; 23; 25; 27; 29; 31 (card) |
around 1930 | Residential buildings from the twenties and thirties typical of the Ore Mountains with characteristic quarry stone masonry, traditionally designed entrance doors, slate, etc., of architectural significance. |
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Aggregate Rockelmannpark (garden monument) with the following individual monument: Memorial to those who fell in the First World War | Erlaer Strasse (map) |
1934-1936 | Park including path system, space and structure-creating planting, small ponds, various structures such as bridges, stairs, etc., gardens and landscaping of high quality park, largely preserved in its original state.
Aggregate Rockelmannpark (garden monument) with individual monument: (see individual monument 09305997, same address) Landscaped park along the old brook with two ponds (the larger one with a fountain), cascade and stone arch bridge, above the larger pond a small island-like vantage point with a bastion-like retaining wall and silver linden tree (Tilia tomentosa) planted in the middle, At the northern entrance there is a war memorial for the fallen of the First World War, here a row of linden trees (Tilia spec.) Leads along the main path into the park, terrain from southwest to northeast as well as to the creek cut, height differences are overcome by retaining walls and several small stairs made of granite Valuable old trees, including linden (Tilia spec.), red beech (Fagus sylvatica), blood beech (Fagus sylvatica f. purpurea), red oak (Quercus rubra), hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), yew (Taxus baccata) ) and rhododendron. |
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War | Erlaer Strasse (map) |
1926 | Remarkable in terms of design with significance for the local history.
Individual monument of the aggregate Rockelmannpark: (see also aggregate 09201581, same address) The structure of the war memorial consists of a high stele, a staggered, expressionistic-looking plinth and an elaborate staircase that forks at the foot of the plinth and is held together by cheeks on both sides. The monument complex was built from quarry stone (granite) and is planted with rhododendrons and ornamental shrubs along the stairs. The facility was inaugurated in 1924. |
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Sachsenfeld
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Residential building | At Lehnberg 2 | designated1889 | Half-timbered building typical of the region, of architectural significance.
Solid ground floor, upper floor timber-frame slated, rear extension, gable roof. |
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Cemetery chapel, memorial to those who fell in World War I, three tombs and enclosure wall including two cemetery gates | Am Schloßwald 20 (map) |
around 1920 | Buildings of value architecturally and in terms of local history, the graves artistically or in terms of local history and personal history.
Individual features of the entity Johannisfriedhof: (see also entity 09306097)
Grave facilities:
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Totality of the cemetery chapel, memorial for those who died in the First World War, a tomb, two tombs and an enclosure wall including two cemetery gates | Am Schloßwald 20 (map) |
after 1900 | Forest cemetery including its geometric path system, its spatial and structural planting and its ground relief of landscape design importance, buildings of architectural and local historical value, the graves of artistic or local and personal history of importance.
Material entirety Johannisfriedhof with the following individual monuments: (see individual monument 09201520) and cemetery design (garden monument) Structural assets:
Valuable woody stock including winter linden (Tilia cordata), English oak (Quercus robur), horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum), Norway maple (Acer pseudoplatanus), forest pine (Pinus sylvestris), black pine (Pinus nigra), Colorado fir (Abies concolor), Norway spruce (Picea abies) and rhododendron,
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Double house in a settlement | Clara-Zetkin-Strasse 14; 16 (card) |
around 1925 | Originally preserved Sachsenfeld workers' settlement house with extensions over a triangular floor plan, structural evidence of the Erzgebirge Expressionism of the 1920s and 1930s, of architectural significance.
Two-storey, boarded-up upper floor, high triangular gables, clear attic, triangular dormers and shutters. |
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The monastery building, chapel and tombs in the monastery cemetery, now a hospital | Clara-Zetkin-Strasse 72 (map) |
between 1913 and 1915 | Significant in local history.
Individual features of the entity Prinzess-Marien-Stift: (see also entity 09305999, same address)
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Subject entirety Former monastery complex Prinzess-Marien-Stift | Clara-Zetkin-Strasse 72 (map) |
1913-1915 | Former monastery complex with a representative, widely visible main building, of architectural and local importance.
Subject entity with the following individual features:
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Manor house of a manor and retaining walls | Grünhainer Strasse 32 (map) |
inscribed 1593 and later | Two-storey mansion consisting of three wings standing at right angles to each other, dominated by a round tower with a hood, design accent by means of a copy of the original Renaissance portal, significant in terms of architectural history, also as the former seat of the governor of the Schwarzenberg-Zwickau-Grünhain offices of particular local and regional historical value.
At the site of the manor there could have been a watchtower from around 1200 as part of a security system on the pass road between Zwickau and the Dreßnitzer Pass. The round tower of the Sachsenfeld manor dates from the 16th century. The expansion into a castle or mansion must have taken place under the owner Nicol Klinger around 1593. In 1833 the current castle burned down almost completely. Apart from the stair tower, only remnants of the Renaissance building remained. The latter is said to have fallen victim to a new building. The tower, which has since been provided with historical design elements, was renewed in 1961 and made more objective. |
09201724
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Residential building | Mühlberg 1 (map) |
around 1800 | Striking half-timbered house (slightly changed) of architectural and urban value.
Two-storey, broad-based building on a rectangular floor plan, the first floor quarry stone masonry plastered, the base subsequently clad with glazed bricks, subsequent installation of a shop window, arched portal with keystone, upper floor half-timbered structure - simple construction, one gable side half-timbered partially replaced by masonry, four by five axes. |
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Villa with enclosure | Roter Mühlenweg 18 (map) |
around 1925 | In this form, an example of villa architecture from the 1920s, of architectural significance.
With a rear veranda, design simple but high quality, see window and round porch, picket fence enclosure, base and pillars (quarry stone). |
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Suburb / Bärenackerweg
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Bridge over the Schwarzwasser and stone fortifications on both banks | Old Annaberger Strasse | 1574 | Stone bridge with two arched arches and a strong central pillar, upstream with an icebreaker, a particularly important building and local history, and also one of the oldest bridges in the Western Ore Mountains with a rarity.
Schwarzenberg Castle was built around 1150 as a mansion because of this river crossing of the old pass road. First ford, then wooden bridge, from 1574 already mentioned as "stone bridge". |
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Forest park | Alte Heerstrasse (map) |
1847 | Of importance in terms of urban history, gardening and landscape design.
Created in 1847 at the suggestion of Mayor Gustav Weidenauer, from 1863 the spa and later Hotel "Bad Ottenstein" (demolished in 1995) was located to the south, and there was an observation tower in the center of the park (compare topographical maps from 1893-1941 and historical postcards), Forest park with predominantly red beech population (Fagus sylvatica), red beech avenue leading to the park from the northeast, the rocks above the Schwarzwasser were incorporated into the park, lookout points on the rocks offer views over the old town with castle and St. Georgen Church, landscaped curved path system with a water-bound ceiling and granite edges as well as a large number of granite stairs. Furnishing:
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Railway tunnel | Badstrasse (map) |
marked 1882 | Tunnel under the Schlossberg with highlighted north and south entrances, an important monument in the history of transport. |
09201710
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Residential house in open development | Badstrasse 8 (map) |
around 1700 | Typical and at the same time remarkable petty bourgeois house of the 16th and 17th centuries with half-timbered upper storey and gable roof, side extension (built as a half-timbered house), significant building and house history. |
09201706
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Residential house in open development | Badstrasse 10 (map) |
18th century | Characteristic two-storey building with a gable roof, on the upper floor probably still half-timbered, significant in terms of building history, also important for the townscape.
Two-storey, massive ground floor, upper floor half-timbered - partly slated or plastered, stepped cornice, steep, slightly curved gable roof. |
09201707
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Residential house in open development | Badwiese 2 (map) |
around 1905 | Plastered building in the youth and reform style, significant in terms of building history and urban development history.
Original equipment in the stairwell: doors, railings, colored glass windows, cut glass, overhangs, lamps, etc. |
09201534
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Residential house in semi-open development | Badwiese 3 (map) |
around 1905 | Stately plastered building with ornamental framework, significant in terms of building history and urban development history.
Two-storey plastered building with a loft and a tower-like corner, decorative framework in the roof area, shutters on both storeys, veranda on the east side over two storeys. |
09201536
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Residential house in open development | Badwiese 5 | around 1905 | Plastered construction in reform style, significant in terms of building history and urban development history.
Two-storey plastered building with an elaborate roof extension. |
09201535
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Railway tunnel | Hammerweg (map) |
marked 1882 | Tunnel under the Schlossberg with highlighted north and south entrances, an important monument in the history of transport. |
09201710
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Residential house in semi-open development | Hammerweg 1 | marked 1770 | Characteristic building with a high, extended pitched roof, highlighted by a segmented arch portal with apex stone including dating and high-quality historicizing entrance door, significant in terms of architectural and urban development history as well as of relevance for the townscape. |
09201713
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Residential house in semi-open development | Hammerweg 3 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Traditional half-timbered building of importance in terms of architectural and urban development.
Solid ground floor, plastered, upper floor timber-frame slated, steep mansard roof with a dwelling and four small attic houses. |
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Residential building in closed development | Hammerweg 5 (map) |
Core 18th century | An integral part of the historical suburban development. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Hammerweg 7 (map) |
around 1800 | Striking building with a boarded-up upper floor (probably half-timbered), true-to-scale window openings and a pitched roof, significant in terms of architectural history, important for the townscape and, as part of the lower town, of importance for urban development history. |
09201712
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Residential house in open development | Hammerweg 17 (map) |
around 1800 | Striking building with a plastered half-timbered upper floor, largely preserved scale of the openings and a pitched roof, significant in terms of building history and also valuable in terms of urban development as an important part of the lower town of Schwarzenberg. |
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Waystone | Karlsbader Strasse (map) |
19th century | Square granite stone with a flat pyramidal tip and inscription, of importance for the history of traffic. |
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Factory building of a former worsted spinning mill | Karlsbader Strasse 2 (map) |
1845 | In front of it probably a glass factory, a striking four-storey rectangular building with a hipped roof, enlivened by a bell or clock tower and long, narrow roof pike, with its construction typical of the Ore Mountains, historically significant, also of local and social value and important for the appearance of the town. |
09201750
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villa | Karlsbader Strasse 4 (map) |
1907 | Stately Art Nouveau villa with an elaborate facade design, historically and artistically significant. |
09201531
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Residential house in open development | Karlsbader Strasse 6 | marked 1882 | Plastered building with overmolded facade from the 1920s, of architectural significance.
Facade redesigned in 1922: triangular dormer window and gable as well as typical ornamentation. |
09201532
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Residential house in open development and corner location | Karlsbader Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1900 | Concise plastered building with a late historical facade, of importance in terms of building history and site development. |
09201530
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Apartment building in closed development | Karlsbader Strasse 15 | around 1900 | Quality rented building in clinker mixed construction, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
09201529
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Apartment building in closed development | Karlsbader Strasse 17 (map) |
around 1900 | High-quality rented building in clinker mixed construction with elaborate facade design, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Karlsbader Strasse 19 (map) |
around 1900 | Quality rented building in clinker mixed construction, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Karlsbader Strasse 21 | around 1900 | Simple historicizing building with arched windows on the second floor, significant in terms of urban development. |
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Residential house in open development | Karlsbader Strasse 27 (map) |
Late 19th century | Historic plastered building with a clear facade structure, of importance in terms of building history.
Presumably the former administration building of the neighboring factory, three-story plastered building with three to six axes, elaborate window roofing, gable roof. |
09201528
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Mill building with technical equipment (" Herrenmühle ") | Karlsbader Strasse 38 | 1549 | Historic mill location, rebuilt several times, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history.
The building, visible from afar, shows the usual structure of a flour mill with several floors (floors) for milling and cleaning, transmission cellar, grinding or roller mill floor, two tube floors, plan sifter floor, attic and loft. The technology has been preserved in parts.
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Transformer station | Karlsbader Straße 38 (next to) (map) |
around 1910 | Testimony to electrification, of importance in terms of technology and supply history. |
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Villa with villa garden and enclosure | Karlsbader Strasse 43 (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally remarkable villa from around 1910, wooden slate gable, entrance area highlighted, hall board behind (possibly still with original interior fittings), of importance in terms of building history and the street scene.
Colored glass windows in hall hall. |
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Villa with enclosure and garden pavilion | Karlsbader Strasse 45 (map) |
around 1900 | Representative historicist villa, elaborate sandstone and clinker brick facade, design accents through gabled risalit and ornate roof houses, significant building history. |
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Villa with retaining wall | Crooked way 2 (map) |
around 1905 | Plastered building in the traditionalist style, important in terms of building history.
Original interior: staircase railings, doors, door frames, paneling, colored glass windows. |
09201524
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Villa with enclosure and gate | Krummer Weg 4 (map) |
around 1905 | Plastered building in the traditionalist style, important in terms of building history. |
09201525
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Villa with retaining wall | Krummer Weg 6 (map) |
around 1928 | Plastered building in the traditionalist style, important in terms of building history. |
09201526
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Villa with retaining wall | Crooked way 8 | around 1928 | Plastered building in the traditionalist style, important in terms of building history. |
09201527
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Residential house in semi-open development | Obergasse 2 (map) |
around 1800 | Building from around 1800 with a high mansard roof, half-timbered upper storey and characteristic, gabled roof bay window, probably one of the oldest houses in the Obergasse area (possibly also in the entire lower town), significant in terms of building history and urban development. |
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Hammer mill building in half-open development | Obergasse 15; 17 (map) |
marked 1776 | Broad, two-storey building with a raised central section and pitched roofs, angled floor plan (two parts of the building), remarkable the still recognizable late Baroque portals, in its current form largely from 1776, significant in terms of local, architectural and industrial history.
The hammer was founded by the Elector of Saxony in 1536 (documented) for the production of cannon balls (Schmalkaldic War), later fossil works (paint production), from 1800 (possibly 1776) owner Bonitz, wire hammer. |
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Residential house in open development | Uferstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1910 | Characteristic and largely originally preserved building from the beginning of the 20th century with geometric facade decoration typical of the time, revitalization through folding shutters, bay windows and simple ornamental half-timbering, of architectural value. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Uferstrasse 6 (map) |
around 1895 | Characteristic Wilhelminian style building with clinker sandstone facade, some with decorative details, significant in terms of building history and urban development history. |
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Residential house in open development, with extension | Suburb 5 (map) |
around 1800 | A striking urban structure with an axial structure of the facade and an extended pitched roof, plus a rear half-timbered extension, significant in terms of building history and urban development history and important for the townscape (corner building). |
09201714
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Residential house in open development | Suburb 9 (map) |
around 1800 | Typical late baroque building of high quality in terms of design with a middle gabled dormer window and drilled segment arch portal, cross vaults inside, upper floor half-timbered, of particular architectural value, also significant in terms of urban development history and of relevance to the townscape. |
09201715
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Residential building in closed development | Suburb 12 (map) |
around 1800 | Simple half-timbered building with historic front door, significant in terms of building history and urban development history, also of relevance to the townscape. |
09201718
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Residential building in closed development | Suburb 14 | around 1800 | Characteristic building with plastered half-timbered upper floor and extended attic, located at the entrance to the suburb, significant in terms of building history and urban development history, also relevant to the townscape. |
09201716
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Residential house in semi-open development | Suburb 16 (map) |
around 1800 | Characteristic building with plastered half-timbered upper floor and extended attic, located at the entrance to the suburb, significant in terms of building history and urban development history, also relevant to the townscape. |
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Wildenau / Brückenberg
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Residential house in open development | Alte Annaberger Strasse 22 (map) |
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Residential house in open development | Alte Annaberger Strasse 36 (map) |
around 1920 | Simple but very typical and authentic house from the 1920s / 1930s, of architectural significance. |
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Residential house in open development | Am Brückenberg 5 (map) |
around 1830 in the core | Probably a former craftsman's house, later expanded to include a barn and after 1914 supplemented by a jamb floor with ornamental half-timbering, significant in terms of building history and local development.
The Am Brückenberg buildings were laid out according to plan around 1830, massive construction with a typical three-part floor plan. |
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Residential house in open development | Am Schloßwald 48 (map) |
1930s | Plastered building with traditionalist and expressionist elements typical of the time, significant in terms of building history. |
09201726
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Lime kiln, later a residential building | Am Schloßwald 49 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Formerly with an octagonal floor plan, remarkable technical monument, later built over with a residential house, of importance in terms of building history and technology history.
In 1905 it was converted into a residential building |
09201732
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Cemetery chapel and two graves in the Wildenau cemetery | Graulsteig 5 (map) |
around 1900 | Chapel Design-highlighted building with plastered clinker facade, above all of local historical importance.
Graves of the Zweigler and Pilz families (manufacturers). |
09201541
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Catholic Church (former hut house) | Graulsteig 6 (map) |
1930 consecration | Quarry stone building typical of the region with a gable roof and ridge turret with bell, of architectural and local significance.
Former hut house, consecrated as a Catholic church in 1930. |
09201543
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Villa, villa garden, terrace, pavilion and garden house with air raid shelter | Klempnerweg 13 (map) |
around 1935 | Representative plastered building from the 1930s in the local style, significant in terms of building history and local history, as well as valuable in terms of garden art.
The villa with a rustic ground floor, heterogeneous floor plan, saddle roofs and gable shingles was built in the 1930s, apparently there was a previous building (which had burned down). The garden design extends mainly behind the villa, its core is a semicircular retaining wall, the terrace is on the side facing the city, it is enlivened by a pavilion with a tent roof, the garden house with air raid shelter at the other end of the garden area was built in 1939. |
09201733
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Residential building | Pressboard box 1 (card) |
around 1800 | Half-timbered building typical of the region with designed slate gable, historically important. |
09201548
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Villa with villa garden as a terrace and enclosure northwest of the villa and garden pavilion | Raschauer Weg 31 (map) |
around 1905 | Plastered building in the reform style of the time around 1905, of architectural significance. |
09201544
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Residential house in open development | Street of March 18, 23 (map) |
around 1900 | Quality residential building in clinker mixed construction with elaborate facade design, significant in terms of building history and urban development history.
Behind the building of the former clothes and linen factory. It is possible that the front building and the laundry factory originally formed one unit. |
09201537
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Apartment building in half-open development | Wildenauer Weg 1 (map) |
around 1900 | Representative residential building from the turn of the century with elaborate facade design, architectural value.
In addition to Art Nouveau motifs, the building also shows historicizing motifs. |
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