List of cultural monuments in Seiffen / Erzgeb.
The list of cultural monuments in Seiffen is a tabular overview of the architectural and garden monuments of the community and the health resort of Seiffen determined by the municipality and the Free State of Saxony . The compilation is based on the list of the Saxon Monument Authority as of December 2015.
Overview
- alphabetically in front of the district -
In addition to the plain text information in the list, the following abbreviations were used:
- for the official justification for inclusion in the list of monuments:
ag = architectural-historical significant; bb = important in terms of mining technology; bg = significant in terms of building history; bk = architecturally valuable;
eg = valuable in terms of urban or local development history; lp = shaping the landscape; og = significant in terms of local history, op = characterizing the local image;
rg = important in regional history; sg = socially and historically valuable; stg = significant in terms of urban history; Sw = rarity value;
tg = significant in terms of technology history; wg = important in economic history; wV = valuable for popular education; wW = scientific value
Object no. |
District | Address / location |
designation | official reason | Picture and description |
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09236511 | Bad Einsiedel | Badstrasse 1 | three buildings of a former health resort | bg; op | The oldest mineral bath in Saxony was first mentioned by Thurneysser around 1550 . The (Bad) Einsiedler healing springs were not found again until 1732. The spa houses formed a three-wing complex in a rural style and had boarded half-timbered upper floors.
In the GDR era, the buildings served as a vacation home. |
09236476 | Heidelberg | Old Dorfstrasse 14 | Publishing house (former) with side building and barrel vault in the barn of the former toy publisher, as well as the enclosure wall between the barn and the house | rg; bg | The half-timbered house ensemble was created in the 17th century as part of an agricultural farm. The (economic) owners changed constantly in the first hundred years; The Hiemann family was first mentioned as owners in the middle of the 19th century. This sold ( relocated ) the products on behalf of the local toy makers in other parts of Germany and also in other countries. In addition to the living and stable house, the property also included a laundry room, a barn, a storage shed and a carriage shed. Around 1880 the Wagner / Matthes merchant family became the new owner of the house and opened a grocery store, which was operated in the house on the street until 1934. The remaining buildings became the property of the master turner (wood goods manufacturer) and farmer Ernst-Heinrich Reuther in December 1912 .
From around 1992 ownership of the publishing house went to the Einstock family - with an interruption between 1972 and 1990, when the institution was nationalized . After the reprivatisation, between 1997 and 2002, the descendants had the partially vacant parts of the building gradually renovated and converted into holiday apartments. The previous designations as shop , defeat , cutting room , farmhouse kitchen , workroom , Water House , House Basement and soot or black kitchen are still used, recalling the history of the publisher house. |
09236525 | Heidelberg | Old Dorfstrasse 16 | Residential stable house of a farm | bg; rg | The combination building of residential house and stable was built at the end of the 17th century. It is a typical landscape farmhouse with a half-timbered- clad upper floor. |
09236522 | Heidelberg | Anton-Günther-Strasse 9 | Residential building | so called | The house was built at the end of the 17th century - but without the later extension - under monument protection. The single-storey, plastered building has a steep gable roof with pike and is a typical landscape toy maker's house in good original condition. |
09236526 | Heidelberg | Brüderweg 5 | Residential stable house | bg | Stable house of a farm, built around 1800; Characteristic of the location and in moderate original condition |
09236540 | Heidelberg | Deutschneudorfer Strasse 31 | Residential house, with annex | bg | The single-storey and plastered house was built before 1800, it has a boarded jamb . The well-preserved building is traditionally built. |
09236524 | Heidelberg | Main Street 149 | Sales outlet, warehouse and residential building | wW, architectural example from the 1950s | The warehouse, which went into operation after 1950, was built as a farm building for the BHG . It is a "functional building typical of the landscape". |
09236521 | Heidelberg | Main Street 173 | Residential building | bg | The typical landscape house with an attached half-timbered floor, which is clad in slate , was built around 1800 and is in a very good original condition. |
09236523 | Heidelberg | Main road 203 near the Seiffenbach source |
Open-air museum with miners 'house (see picture below), raftsman's house, historic transformer house, sawmill, chipmaker's house, forest workers' house, hydropower turntable with barn and water house, stable house with barn, wheelwright's house, the arkmaker's house, semi-detached house and fire station | wW as well as experience and memory value; wV |
Built 1758–1760; Historians suspect that the first stamp mill for the ore mines on the northeast slope of the Ahornberg stood here. The museum exhibits have been gathered here since 1970 and have been part of the Seiffen Museum since the 1990s. The Preißlerische hydropower rotary plant , with a water house, an artificial pond and a barn, was built between 1758 and 1760 and used for wooden toy production. It is already available since 1951 under monument protection . |
09236529 | Heidelberg | Katharinaberger Weg 11, 12 | Residential stable house (No. 11) with archway, side building (No. 12) and a barn attached to it | bg | The large three-sided courtyard is landscaping. The stable house, completed around 1800, has a boarded half-timbered upper floor. The division of the homestead did not take place until the 20th century. |
09301159 | Heidelberg | Schwarzer Teich in Neuwernsdorf to the hydropower rotary plant / open-air museum or to Seiffener Bach | Heidengraben | bb; tg; og; so called | First mentioned in 1669; (Parts of the trench belong to the community of Neuhausen / Erzgeb., Property no. 09305908); The artificially created trench was used to supply impact water for the treatment plants of the local tin mining industry and, later, as a drive for several hydropower rotors. |
09236554 | Heidelberg | Ahornberweg 1 | Hut House | rg | The hat house of the “Edler zu Schönberg” mine is a single monument belonging to the “Seiffen Mining Monuments”. It is dated to the end of the 18th century. |
09236506 | Niederseiffenbach | Wettinhöhe at the junction from Seiffen towards Niederseiffenbach |
Niederseiffenbach cemetery with cemetery wall and gravestone for August Herrmann Stephani | above | The tomb was built in the 19th century and is designed in the shape of a tree. The cemetery wall is made of quarry stone . |
09236528 | Oberseiffenbach | Katharinaberger Weg 4 | Oberseiffenbach cemetery: cemetery chapel | bg; wW | The building of the current cemetery chapel was a prototype at the 1936 Reichsgartenschau in Dresden in the typical Heimat style of the time. After the show closed, it was moved to the cemetery in the Seiffen district of Oberseiffenbach. |
09236530 | Oberseiffenbach | Mühlbergweg 7 | Oberseiffenbach School | bg; above | The school building is a typical plaster building and was completed in 1878. It is with a central projections and a roof turret decorated and largely preserved in its original. |
09236531 | Oberseiffenbach | Mühlbergweg 7 in front of the school |
War memorial | above | The memorial for those who died in the Franco-Prussian War and World War I was inaugurated after 1871 and the content added after 1918. |
09236532 | Oberseiffenbach | Mühlbergweg 8 | Residential stable house with barn | op; bg | The largely original building complex was built in 1676 as a two-sided courtyard. The upper floor of the house consists of half-timbered houses , the barn is clad with boards. |
09236537 | Oberseiffenbach | Mühlbergweg 13 | Residential stable house with barn | bg | Towards the end of the 17th century, a two-sided courtyard consisting of a living and stable house, the timber-framed upper floor of which was boarded up, as well as the barn. |
09236533 | Oberseiffenbach | Mühlbergweg 21 | Toy and wood goods factory SF Fischer: two production buildings, a packing house, a boiler room, a chimney and a drying shed |
tg; above | The now disintegrated and partially demolished factory was built gradually from 1850. First Samuel Friedrich Fischer produced wooden building sets and placement games with the building block shapes of spheres, cylinders and cubes favored by Friedrich Fröbel . |
09236534 | Oberseiffenbach | Mühlbergweg 22 | Residential building | bg; above | The house, which was inaugurated in 1861, originally belonged to the Fischer toy factory. The plastered building, which has largely been preserved in its original form, is completed with a half-hip roof and has two dormer windows . |
09236536 | Oberseiffenbach | Mühlbergweg 24 | Residential building | bg | The building, built in 1903, lavishly clad with yellow and red clinker bricks, characterizes the streetscape and stands out from the other residential buildings. |
09236535 | Oberseiffenbach | Mühlbergweg 28 | Wildsbacher Hof consisting of a residential house, barn, side building and archway | bg | rare half-timbered courtyard from around 1900 in good original condition |
09236538 | Oberseiffenbach | Oberseiffenbacher Strasse 33 | Residential building | bg | Built in the mid-19th century grist mill (now house) is largely preserved in the original, has a with boards clad floor framework construction. It represents the typical landscape style. |
09236546 | Seiffen | At the town hall 2 | Seiffen pyramid house | bg; ag |
First mentioned as Hufenhaus before 1545.
The house has a half-timbered upper floor that is clad with boards. It is an architecturally high-quality half-timbered house typical of the landscape and the time, with a high urban value. |
09236470 | Seiffen | At the town hall 3 in front of it |
War memorial with surrounding park including stairs | above | The memorial commemorates those who died in the First World War in Seiffen and was erected around 1926. |
09236469 | Seiffen | At the town hall 4 | town hall | bg; above | The office building, inaugurated in 1926, is an "architecturally high-quality plastered building". The sandstone door portal with integrated figural decorations and the sandstone window frames are particularly noteworthy. An onion-shaped, copper-clad roof turret sits on the ridge of the steep pent roof covered with slate . |
09236544 | Seiffen | At Reicheltberg 1 | Residential building | op; bg | The two-story building, built in half-timbered style, was first mentioned in 1545; the upper floor is clad with wooden shingles. The builder was probably a trucking company. |
09236547 | Seiffen | At the binge 1 | Residential building | bg; stg | The half-timbered building from the beginning of the 18th century has a sundial on the gable . The upper floor is clad. |
09236475 | Seiffen | At the binge 2 | House, around the middle of the 16th century |
op; bg | Typical landscape, originally preserved half-timbered house with a clad upper floor. |
09236548 | Seiffen | At the binge 3 | Residential building, | bg; stg | Typical landscape, originally preserved half-timbered house with a clad upper floor |
09236474 | Seiffen | At the binge 5 | Happy house |
bg | Erected in 1575, mostly originally preserved, typical landscape and period house in half-timbered style with clad upper floor, named after its owner |
09236552 | Seiffen | Bergmannsweg 5 | Hut house of the treasure trove "To Reichen Hope" | rg | The hat and prayer house Zur Reichen Hoffnung for the Seiffen miners was built before 1551. It is part of the Seiffen mining monuments complex. |
09236477 | Seiffen | Bergmannsweg 7 | Old mountain smithy, at the same time hat house of the Vogelsang treasure trove | rg | The forge's house is dated 1664 (built) and is part of the Seiffen mining monuments complex |
09236472 | Seiffen | Deutschneudorfer Strasse opposite No. 3 |
Seiffen church with furnishings as well as churchyard with remains of the churchyard wall and grave cross for the former school director Lippmann | bg; op; bk | The church, built between 1776 and 1779, is a baroque central building with a surrounding gallery. Symmetrical staircases are built on four sides. The church building is completed with a high tent roof and bell tower. The furnishings, which have since been restored several times, are largely from the time it was built. The church is a landmark for the place, it is also often used as a template for carvings and pyramids. |
09236471 | Seiffen | Deutschneudorfer Strasse 3 | School in Seiffen | above |
First construction in 1722 The two-story schoolhouse was rebuilt again in 1864, as indicated by an inscription on the door arch. It is plastered and has a carved double wing door that is reached via a two-sided flight of stairs. |
09236497 | Seiffen | Deutschneudorfer Strasse 19 | former publisher's house and gazebo | bg; above | The house and gazebo of the publisher and producer of toys Heinrich Emil Langer (1871–1949), inaugurated in 1907 and largely preserved in the original, is a "typical, architecturally high-quality plastered building". |
09236499 | Seiffen | Hauptstrasse 19 | House, around 1800 |
so called | The single-storey plastered building with a steep pitched roof, largely preserved in the original, was a toy maker's residential building. |
09236504 | Seiffen | Hauptstrasse 22 | House, around 1800 |
bg | Residential house typical of the landscape, slightly changed, with a well-preserved half-timbered upper floor , half- hipped roof with roof pike , part of the former neighboring factory |
09236503 | Seiffen | Hauptstrasse 22 (a) | Kitchen appliance factory, (formerly; with equipment) | bg; wW | The factory building is a typical industrial building with a simple design and in good original condition. The main house is marked with the year 1912. |
09236500 | Seiffen | Hauptstrasse 24 | House, around 1800 |
bg | half-timbered house typical of the landscape |
09236501 | Seiffen | Hauptstrasse 25 | House, around 1800 |
so called | Single-storey plastered building, saddle roof with pike , typical, originally preserved toy maker's house |
09236502 | Seiffen | Hauptstrasse 26 | House, around 1800 |
bg | Half-timbered house typical of the landscape in very good original condition |
09236507 | Seiffen | Hauptstrasse 63 | House, around 1800 |
so called | One-storey plastered building, saddle roof with roof bay window, miner's house typical of the landscape |
09236508 | Seiffen | Hauptstrasse 64 | House, around 1800 |
bg; above | Residential building with workshop extension; Timber-framed upper floor with boards; built in traditional construction after the fire in the previous building |
09236509 | Seiffen | Hauptstrasse 73 | Erzgebirge Toy Museum Seiffen (western of the two building parts) with enclosure and retaining wall | bg; op |
The building was built at the end of the 16th century and later served as an inn; It burned down in 1921, but could be repaired again. From 1926 it was used as a manufacture for the Melzer stocking factory. From 1936 advertising shows for toy production took place here; after the end of the war in 1945 it was used for purposes other than intended. Finally, in 1953, a museum opened in the house , the basis of which was the artistic legacy of the amateur carvers A. Müller, K. Müller and L. Hiemann. |
09236496 | Seiffen | Hauptstrasse 75 | House around 1700 |
op; so called | Single-storey plastered building, saddle roof with roof pike, former toy maker house typical of the landscape |
09236545 | Seiffen | Hauptstrasse 91 | House at the beginning of the 16th century |
bg | A sales facility was subsequently built into the original house. The half-timbered building with head struts is typical of the landscape and the time and has largely been preserved in the original. |
09236492 | Seiffen | Hauptstrasse 94 | Inheritance court / Buntes Haus, early 16th century | rg, stg | Inn with annex and outbuildings, all plastered ; The three-part building ensemble is the oldest house in Seiffen (land register number 1) and has been a hotel since the 1990s. The restaurant building was named "Buntes Haus Seiffen" in 1921 because the owners had the door and window frames on the facade painted a bright blue. The property is owned by the family. |
09236490 | Seiffen | Hauptstrasse 96 a | Einhornsches Haus Schwibbogenhaus (current name) |
op; rg |
The house was built in 1646 and from 1773 belonged to the publisher Christian Friedrich Einhorn. The current house, with a preserved shop fitting and a half-timbered upper floor, is classified by construction experts as an “architecturally high-quality half-timbered building with a rare, very old construction”. |
09236491 | Seiffen | Hauptstrasse 100 | House at the end of the 16th century |
rg; op | The half-timbered house, which is no longer in its original state, is also clad with boards on the upper floor and is one of the typical landscape buildings. |
09236485 | Seiffen | Hauptstrasse 106 | House at the beginning of the 16th century |
rg | The typical miners' house with a boarded half-timbered upper storey was built in place of a stamping mill from the former Seiffen tin mining that used to be here. |
09236486 | Seiffen | Main street 108 | High Princely Schönburg Mining Authority in Seiffen | rg | The mining authority is part of the “Seiffen Mining Monuments” complex. It was mentioned in a document for the first time in 1600 and over the centuries it has been converted into a residential building in which a shop has been preserved. |
09236487 | Seiffen | Hauptstrasse 109 | House at the end of the 17th century |
rg | The residential building originally contained a melting furnace , which was later replaced by a shop fitting. The upper floor has been added in the half-timbered style. |
09236489 | Seiffen | Main street 110 | Residential house, with workshop extension and outbuildings | op; bg | The plastered and single-storey building of a toy maker built in the 19th century has a half-timbered jamb . The core building was redesigned around 1905. |
09236484 | Seiffen | Main street 115 | House at the end of the 19th century |
op; bg | It is a typical landscape dwelling with originally preserved, boarded half-timbered upper floor and a gable roof with roof pike. |
09236478 | Seiffen | Nußknackerstraße 20 in front of the hut |
memorial | rg | In 1948, then-City Council inaugurated under Mayor Willy Enzmann a monument one that the processes involved in the takeover by the Nazis recalls in 1933 and bears the following inscription: "For a reminder of the events in 1933". It was created at the instigation of the VVN . |
09236482 | Seiffen | Schmelzhüttenweg 5 | House at the end of the 18th century |
wW; so called | The small residential house typical of the landscape is a one-story plastered building with a gable roof and dormer window . He is recognized as having a significant role in the village. |
09236505 | Seiffen | Bet amount 4 | House in the middle of the 18th century |
so called | The building with the barn was dismantled and rebuilt in 2011. The house (without additions) was a one-story plastered building and served the family of a toy maker. It is finished with a hipped roof with roof pike and has largely been preserved in its original form. |
literature
- Georg Piltz: Art guide through the GDR . Urania-Verlag Leipzig - Jena - Berlin. 4th edition 1973.
Individual evidence
- ^ Website: History of the Seiffener Verlegerhaus , accessed on December 22, 2017.
- ↑ A fabulous Christmas season - Christmas in Seiffen , MDR broadcast from December 2017. accessed on December 22, 2017.
- ↑ a b History of Seiffen on www.urlaub-seiffen.de; accessed on December 22, 2017.
- ↑ Nature Guide East Ore Mountains - Natural history hiking destinations with 26 area descriptions . Retrieved December 22, 2017.
- ^ Piltz: Kunstführer , p. 466.
- ^ Website "Buntes Haus Seiffen" , accessed on December 30, 2017.