List of cultural monuments in Taucha
The list of cultural monuments in Taucha contains the cultural monuments of the Saxon city of Taucha that were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until August 2020 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.
This list is a subset of the list of cultural monuments in the district of North Saxony .
Taucha
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Landmann's post mill | Am Dingstuhl 2 (map) |
1831 | The mill that characterizes the townscape (in operation until 1960), significance in terms of local history and technology. Wooden construction, high box-shaped structure above the swivel joint, remains of the roof construction, wings, poor state of preservation, the mill was being rebuilt in 2014. |
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City park (former König-Albert-Park) with observation tower , observation platform and memorial for gymnastics father Jahn as well as war memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War ("Lion Monument") | At the smithy (map) |
1898 (city park); 1911 (Friedrich Ludwig Jahn Monument); 1913 (observation tower); after 1918 (war memorial) | Park with historical trees and footpaths, interesting furnishing elements, importance in terms of building history and garden design. The city park Taucha exemplarily documents the efforts of the citizens of a smaller city to create a public recreational facility towards the end of the 19th century (garden historical testimony value). With this, as well as with regard to the later additions and special equipment ("Sängerkanzel", "Sängerterrasse", monuments, etc.), the city park is of local historical importance. With regard to the participation of the Leipzig gardening director Otto Wittenberg in the garden design as well as the connection to the King Albert double jubilee (1898), which initiated or promoted numerous green projects in Saxony, the complex can be seen in local and regional historical contexts with a special focus on developments of garden art and public greenery during the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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Semi-detached house in open development | Am Schmiedehöfchen 10, 12 (map) |
Around 1910 | The plaster facade is detailed with clinker strips, risalit gable with half-timbering, of architectural significance. Two-storey, half-hip roofs, one risalit per half of the house with half-hip roof and glare framework. Polygonal stair tower. Winter garden-like, three-storey wooden porches, renewed on the right, on the corner on the left. Plastered facade with ornamental clinker brick structure, hints of Art Nouveau. |
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Villa, with enclosure and garden gate | At the Bürgerruhe 1 (map) |
Around 1928 | Strictly geometrical plaster structure, striking gable, important in terms of building history. Two-storey main building with a single-storey transverse wing on the right side, there entrance with staircase, saddle roofs, on the left single-storey, polygonal corner bay window, framed, simple display gable, simple plaster structure, turned bay window on the right side, old windows, folding shutters, home style. |
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Villa with enclosure | At the Bürgerruhe 3 (map) |
Around 1928 | Architecturally strikingly high-quality villa from the 1920s with a display gable and brick portal, closing off the square, of architectural significance. Main building with flanking side wings whose roofs are set across, single-storey, gable roof, elaborate clinker portal, above ornamental gable with curved plaster frame, triangular cornice above the gable windows. |
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Monument to the victims of fascism | Auenweg (map) |
2nd half of the 20th century | Significant in local history |
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Reception building and goods handling building of the Taucha train station | Bahnhofstrasse 1 (map) |
1874 (reception building); 1907 (express goods shed) | Reception building, clinker brick construction typical of the region, of importance in terms of building history, local development history, railway history and technology history. Taucha station was built in 1874 with the establishment of the Leipzig – Eilenburg line , which established a connection to the Leipzig – Dresden railway .
The station building and the goods handling building testify to the history of the station today. The reception building is a two-storey red brick building in Swiss style, with yellow clinker brick structures and a protruding saddle roof, the purlin heads of which are supported by decorated lugs. The originally symmetrically structured building was expanded to the west around 1914, the design being adapted in such a way that there is hardly any discernible difference between the older and younger parts of the building. In the 1930s, a single-storey porch with an air raid shelter was built on the western gable side. The wooden roof from the time it was built has been preserved for the platform. On the town side there is a porch in plastered masonry, which was originally probably made of wood or half-timbered construction. The goods handling building, which is part of the historical building stock, is located northeast of the reception building. The single-storey clinker brick building shows an architecture corresponding to the reception building with clinker brick structures and a gently sloping gable roof. |
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Residential house in open development, with fencing and outbuildings | Bahnhofstrasse 1a (map) |
Around 1908 | Originally preserved house in the local style, decor in the geometric Art Nouveau, of architectural significance. One-storey, high brick base, strict Art Nouveau elements in plaster, mansard hipped roof, central dwelling with pilaster structure and triangular gable. |
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Former brewery in open development and in a corner location, later the Taucha Museum | Brauhausstrasse 24 (map) |
Marked with 1570 (brewery); marked 1621 (brewery) | Plastered building with seating niche portal, former brewery, one of the few surviving Renaissance houses in the village, of great architectural and local historical importance. Two-storey, gable roof, outer walls are the only preserved parts of the historical building. |
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Residential house in closed development and in a corner | Dewitzer Strasse 23 (map) |
Early 19th century | Typical small town house with a crooked roof and roof pike, exposed corner location at the entrance to the old town, of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history. Two-story, five-axis, entrance in the central axis, half-hipped roof with pike, profiled eaves cornice, sills, old windows. |
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Residential house in open development | Dewitzer Strasse 26 (map) |
Around 1900 | Wilhelminian style building with a plastered facade, stucco decor and a strongly structured floor plan, of architectural significance. Two-storey, mansard roof, mansard window with profiled lintel. Strongly structured historical facade: right corner tower-like projection with gate passage, this with corner cuboid and keystone with woman's head relief, coupled triple window with round arch on pillars, window canopies on the upper floor with explosive gables on the upper floor with explosive arches, ornamental fillings, medium rialite-like projection with round arched windows former forge. |
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Residential house in open development | Dewitzer Strasse 43 (map) |
Marked 1913 | Building with a moving roof landscape and original plastered facade, of architectural significance. Cross-shaped floor plan, two-storey, two and one axis, criss-crossed hip roofs, two-axis corner projections, profiled wooden eaves cornice. Remnants of the antiqued plaster structure: pilaster strips, profiled cornice between the floors, architraved window frames, old windows. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Eilenburger Strasse 1 (map) |
Marked 1895 | Half of a double tenement house, historicist clinker brick facade with elaborate stucco work, in an exposed location in the city center, significant building history. Three storeys, two and two axes, saddle roof, clinker brick building with antiqued plaster structure, plaster grooves on the ground floor, segment-arched window surrounds, architraved window frames with sills on consoles, the two left axes in the upper storeys combined and crowned by ornamental gables, on the right knees, door cornice with consoles with head relief, some old windows. Number 1 forms a semi-detached house with number 3, whose facade changes. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Eilenburger Strasse 12 (map) |
Around 1905, later modifications | Striking plastered building with a characteristic design in the late geometric Art Nouveau style, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, flat roof, top storey changed, gate passage with original gate, complex structure in stone. |
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Semi-open residential and commercial building | Eilenburger Strasse 18 (map) |
Around 1905 | Historic plastered building with Art Nouveau details, with integrated shop front, significance in terms of building history. Three storeys, three axes, gable roof, tower-like central projection, single-storey arcade porch in front of the street facade, on this antique eaves brackets, changed by reconstruction. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 53 (map) |
Around 1905 | Wilhelminian style clinker brick facade with original front door and elaborate stucco work in Art Nouveau style, significance in terms of building history. Three storeys, nine axes, gable roof, slightly pronounced corner projections, the gable of which has been modified, the ground floor plastered, upper storeys in clinker brick with stone window walls in antique shapes, profiled eaves, entrance in the central axis with a woman's head relief, some old windows. |
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Residential building in closed development | Eilenburger Strasse 70 (map) |
Late 19th century | With gate passage, interesting plastered facade, architectural significance. Two storeys, four axes, saddle roof with dormers, clinker eaves cornice, cornice cornice, plastered window frames, gate passage, old windows. |
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Four multi-family houses (No. 1–9, No. 11–21, No. 23–31, No. 33–41) in a residential complex (individual monuments to ID No. 08970800) | Ferdinand-Lassalle-Straße 1–41 (odd) (map) |
1936 | Individual features of the entity Zwicksche Siedlung; see also Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 4–12a and 9–17a, Karl-Marx-Strasse 1–35 and 2–36, Klebendorfer Strasse 10–18a and Leipziger Strasse 59–69, characteristic settlement of the 1930s, which in its homogeneity impressed, of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history.
Three- and two-storey, plaster facades / nest plaster, partly figurative plaster cut, base and door frame in natural stone, hipped roofs, see Friedrich-Engels-Straße 4–12a and 9–17a. |
08970798 |
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Administration and production building of a saddlery factory | Freiligrathstrasse 4 (map) |
Around 1915 | Elaborately structured, monumental factory building, reform style architecture, significance in terms of local history and building history. Three-storey plastered building with two-storey extension, high tower with tall rectangular windows, mansard roof with dormer windows, pilaster strips, segmented arched gable facing the street, ornamental crowning of the pilaster strips in the gable field, three portals with elaborate portal framing and original doors, some with original windows, tower clock, some with original enclosure. |
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Residential and commercial building in open development, with outbuildings, garages and fencing | Freiligrathstrasse 5 (map) |
Around 1930 | Main building on a square floor plan, impressive testimony to the New Building of the 1920s in Taucha, significance in terms of building history. Plaster and clinker brick building with well-proportioned window openings, floor structure through broad strips of clinker brick cornice, window arrangement partly as a transparent corner, flat roof, side building with flat stepped gable. |
08971849 |
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Row of multi-family houses in a residential complex, structural unit with Goethestrasse 19–23 (individual monument for ID no. 09305106) | Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 (map) |
1939-1940 | Individual monument of the collective settlement of the non-profit housing cooperative in Leipzig; Plastered buildings in the Heimat style, see also Goethestrasse 1–23 and Paul-Henze-Strasse 1–5, significance in terms of urban development and social history. Three-story buildings, hipped roofs, entrances with artificial stone elements, windows partially with shutters. |
08966393 |
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Eight apartment buildings (No. 4/6, No. 8, No. 9/11, No. 10 / 10a, No. 12 / 12a, No. 13, No. 15 / 15a, No. 17 / 17a) in a residential complex, with connection between No. 10 and No. 12 (individual features for ID No. 08970800) | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 4–12a, 9–17a (map) |
1936 | Individual features of the entity Zwicksche Siedlung; characteristic settlement of the 1930s, which impresses in its homogeneity, of urban and architectural significance. Two- and three-storey apartment blocks, some in a crest, some in a parallel position, brick buildings with nested plaster, the top floors of the three-storey buildings offset by smooth plaster and provided with shutters, entrances partly accentuated with figurative plaster cuts (homeland motifs, inscription after the Second World War covered), hipped roofs, some houses with balcony extensions, which also contain garages, on the Friedrich-Engels-Straße gate system. The residential area also includes a school, which has already been poorly renovated in places (see Friedrich-Engels-Straße) |
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School building with gymnasium and open school area with animal sculpture (Oberschule Taucha, formerly elementary school II) | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 19 (map) |
1939-1940 | Striking school building from the 1930s, of architectural and local significance. Multi-wing plastered construction:
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Residential house in semi-open development | Gartenstrasse 3 (map) |
Around 1910 | Well-proportioned and strictly structured building with an elaborate portal and flat bay window, reform style architecture, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, five-axis, hipped mansard roof, each with two mansard windows with curved gables flank a roof house with a gable in which there is a semicircular window, segment-arched bay windows in the central axis on the upper floor, entrance on the right with elaborately profiled framing, simple plaster structure of the facade, folding shutters, old windows , painted eaves box. |
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Factory halls with administration building, chimney and porter's house of the Beka pump works | Court path 10 (map) |
Around 1920 | Industrial architecture preserved intact, sophisticated and high-quality clinker brick facade, significance in terms of building history and technology history. The administration wing in the center is flanked by the production halls.
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School building (Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium, former community school Taucha) | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 4 (map) |
1905 (north wing); 1914 (south wing) | Imposing public building from the Wilhelminian era with clinker brick facade, significance in terms of local history and building history. Four-storey, five-axis central wing with hipped roof, side wings: three-storey, 3 × 3 axes, half-hipped roof, pilaster structure, plastered ground floor, upper floors clinker brick with plastered structure, segment-arched windows on the ground floor and first floor, above round-arched windows. |
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Residential house in open development, with garden and fence | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 15 (map) |
Around 1935 | Clear and unadorned house from the 1920s / 1930s, significant in terms of architectural history. Two-storey, three-axis, windows on the ground floor considerably larger than on the upper floor, hipped roof with dormer window, on the left a lower two-storey porch with an elaborate brick portal. |
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Settlement of the non-profit housing construction cooperative in Leipzig (aggregate) | Goethestrasse 1–23 (Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 36–46, Paul-Henze-Strasse 1–5) (map) |
1939-1940 | Total settlement of the non-profit housing cooperative in Leipzig: Housing complex consisting of 12 apartment buildings, see also individual monuments Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 36–46 (08966393), Goethestraße 1–23 (08966395), Paul-Henze-Straße 1–5 (08966404) as well as surrounding green open spaces and front gardens (garden monument); Plastered buildings in the local style, urban and socio-historical significance. Architect: Arthur Naumann (1939).
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Ten apartment buildings (No. 1–5, No. 2/4, No. 6/8, No. 7/9, No. 10/12, No. 11/13, No. 14/16, No. 15/17 , No. 18/20 and No. 19-23) of a residential complex (individual monuments to ID No. 09305106) | Goethestrasse 1–23 (map) |
1939-1940 | Individual features of the aggregate settlement of the non-profit housing cooperative in Leipzig; Plastered buildings in the local style, urban and socio-historical significance. Two- or three-storey buildings, plastered facades, hipped roofs, entrances with artificial stone elements, windows partially with shutters. |
08966395 |
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Residential house in open development | Graßdorfer Strasse 6 (map) |
Around 1890 | Sophisticated historicist plaster clinker facade with stucco decor and central tower, significance in terms of building history. Clinker brick building, two-storey, lively pitched roof landscape, turret protruding in the central axis, two-storey, round corner bay on the left. Facade structure: sculpted eaves cornice, artificial stone window frames, sills with sculpted consoles, window canopies with female head keystones and floral reliefs. |
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Administration building with workshop, enclosure and gate system of a former power station | Graßdorfer Strasse 11 (map) |
Marked 1898 | Typical industrial architecture from the turn of the century around 1900, carefully structured clinker brick building, significance in terms of building history and technology history.
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Residential house in open development | Graßdorfer Strasse 17 (map) |
Around 1900 | Originally preserved residential building from the Wilhelminian era with touches of the Heimatstil, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, yellow, distinctive clinker building with glazed wooden veranda, quarry stone and clinker base, upper floor with ornamental framework, gable roof with a wide roof overhang, hanging gable. |
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villa | Graßdorfer Strasse 27 (map) |
Around 1925/1930 | Distinguished single-family house from the 1920s with touches of the Heimatstil, of architectural significance. Noble plaster facade, stand bay window, elaborate plaster structure, gable roof. |
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Rittergut Taucha (totality) | Haugwitzwinkel 1 (map) |
18./19. Century, essentially much older | Subject aggregate Rittergut Taucha, with the individual monuments: mansion / castle, farm building, barn and archway of a former manor (see individual monuments 09256949) and with the aggregate parts: Castle hill with driveway and courtyard paving; Considerable remains of the old castle and the old palace have merged into the complex, the assembly is a constituent part of the site and is significant in terms of building history and urban history. The core of the complex goes back to the medieval castle, the curtain wall and other components of which have merged into the masonry of the stables. |
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Manor house, farm building, barn and archway of a former manor (individual monuments to ID No. 09305292) | Haugwitzwinkel 1 (map) |
Around 1790 (cellar); 1819 (mansion); 1899 (extension, manor house); 19th century, in the core 1672 (manor barn) | Individual features of the entity Rittergut Taucha; Considerable remains of the old castle and the old palace have merged into the complex, the assembly is a constituent part of the site and is significant in terms of building history and urban history.
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Archway at a property entrance and second archway on the site | Heinrich-Zille-Winkel 4 (map) |
Marked 1777 | Old driveway to a town farm, importance for local history, importance for the cultural landscape.
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Former Blue Cross Chapel in the garden | Heinrich-Zille-Winkel 5 (map) |
Around 1900 | Half-timbered building with turrets, built for alcoholics by the Diakonie, significance for local history. Closed, well-preserved town farm (half-timbered and clay construction), probably older in the core.
The farmhouse was demolished before 2014, the chapel was preserved and converted into a single-family house. |
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Cinema (CT light games) | Karl-Große-Strasse 2 (map) |
1937 | Typical cinema building of the 1920s / 1930s of local historical importance, value for popular education. Two-storey head building, hall building with pilaster structure, extensions, flat sloping roofs, strict structure, neon letters. |
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Zwick settlement (entity) | Karl-Marx-Strasse 1–36; Ferdinand-Lassalle-Strasse 1–41 (odd); Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 4–12a, 9–17a; Klebendorfer Strasse 10-18a; Leipziger Strasse 59-69 (map) |
1936 | Zwicksche Siedlung as a whole, with the individual monuments: multi-family houses in a residential complex and enclosure wall to Leipziger Strasse (individual monuments Ferdinand-Lassalle-Strasse 1–41, 08970798), Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 4–12a and 9–17a (08970794), Karl-Marx- Strasse 1–35 and 2–36 (08970797), Klebendorfer Strasse 10–18a (08970799) and Leipziger Strasse 59–69 (08970796), with front gardens and green courtyards (garden monument); characteristic settlement of the 1930s, which impresses in its homogeneity, testimony to National Socialist building, of importance in terms of local development, social history, urban development and architectural history. Plastered facades, some sgraffiti over the entrances , plinths and door frames in natural stone. |
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Six apartment buildings (No. 1–9, No. 2–10, No. 11–19, No. 12–20, No. 21– 35, No. 22–36) in a residential complex (individual monuments to ID No. 08970800) | Karl-Marx-Strasse 1–36 (map) |
1936 | Individual features of the entity Zwicksche Siedlung; characteristic settlement of the 1930s, which impresses in its homogeneity, of urban and architectural significance. Three- and two-storey, plaster facade / nest plaster, partly figurative plaster cut, base and door surrounds in natural stone, hipped roofs. |
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St. Moritz Church (with equipment) | Kirchplatz 2 (map) |
1772-1774 | Simple baroque hall church with a straight end and west tower, significance in terms of local history, building history and the townscape. The interior was completely renewed in 1864 and 1911, in 1911 by Julius Zeißig rebuilding. Last restorations 1985–1987 (inside) and 1993–1995 (outside). New organ, two-storey, circumferential gallery, pulpit altar. |
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Former school (eastern wing of a U-shaped school complex) | Kirchplatz 4 (map) |
1875 | Stately school building, location next to the church that characterizes the townscape, of local history. Three-storey plastered building, natural stone base, central projectile, flat hipped roof, ground floor with plaster grooves, simple plaster structure. |
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Residential house in semi-open development and in corner location (Seidemannhaus) | Kirchstrasse 1 (map) |
Marked 1900 | Sophisticated neo-renaissance building of artistic value, striking corner house in the city center, built for the brickworks owner Albin Seidemann, used as town hall between 1900 and 1913, of importance in terms of town planning, architectural history and local history. Two storeys, gable roof with standing dormers. Rich neo-renaissance structure of the facade: three gables with volutes, towering gable over the corner, bay window, portal with rich neo-renaissance design, stone window garments, inscription panel. |
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Rectory in open development and in a corner position, with an enclosure wall | Kirchstrasse 3 (map) |
Mid-19th century, older in essence | Plastered building with hipped roof, significance of the local history, location opposite the church characterizes the townscape. Two-storey, five asymmetrical axes, hipped roof, entrance in the central axis, eaves cornice, plaster window framing, relief above the entrance, old windows and door. |
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Semi-open residential building and two outbuildings facing Spittelberg street | Kirchstrasse 36 (map) |
Late 19th century; around 1925 facade renovation | High-quality building with an elaborate plastered facade in Art Deco style, ancillary building facing the Spittelberg with a swallowtail gable, a historic building at its core, an important urban development location, a building visible from afar on the outskirts of the old town, great long-distance effect, historical significance.
Two-storey, seven axes, mansard roof with crest, mansard windows with profiled gables, reddish fine plaster, gray structure, advertising mirror on the upper floor, elaborate neoclassical plaster structure: pilasters on the ground floor, curved cornice between the floors, including stucco with floral motifs, on the upper floor advertising mirrors and old windows , Gate passage. |
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Four multi-family houses (no.10/12, no.14, no.16 / 16a, no.18 / 18a) in a residential complex (individual monuments to ID no. 08970800) | Klebendorfer Strasse 10–18a (map) |
1936 | Individual features of the entity Zwicksche Siedlung; characteristic settlement of the 1930s, which impresses in its homogeneity, of urban and architectural significance. Two-storey building, plaster facades / nest plaster, partly figurative plaster cut, base and door surrounds in natural stone, hip roofs. |
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Villa / single-family house with garage and fencing | Klebendorfer Strasse 65 (map) |
Around 1935 | Sophisticated building from the 1930s with an elaborately structured clinker brick portal, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, hipped roof. On the left, a polygonal, two-storey central bay window with profiled cornices, a large attic house with a half-hipped roof, simple plastered facade, clinker plinth, ornamental window grilles, single-storey porch porch, clinker brick with a rich structure and elaborate portal. |
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Villa Tannenhof with adjoining building and enclosure | Kriekauer Strasse 13 (map) |
Around 1910/1915 | Variedly structured villa, reform style architecture, significance in terms of building history. One-storey, mansard roof with tufts, bay-like projection on the left, arched windows on the right, winter garden on the right, two-storey entrance porch with gable roof on the left. Entrance with pilaster structure, architrave and segmented arched gable, this with a garland motif, relief on the facade, garage with gable roof and dormers. |
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Residential house in open development, with enclosure | Kriekauer Strasse 14 (map) |
1934 | Villa-like single-family house with plastered facade and strict clinker brick structure, echoes of the New Objectivity of the 1920s, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, hipped roof-like roofing, plastered building with strict, geometric clinker brick structure. Corners emphasized: on the left slightly protruding window axis, on the right a tower-like protrusion. Entrance on the right side with porch and staircase, geometric stained glass panes. |
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Residential house in half-open development and in a corner location, with a side gate | Leipziger Strasse 1 (map) |
Around 1890 | Representative plastered facade with quarry stone base, in the historicist style, location on the market that characterizes the townscape, significance in terms of building history. Two storeys, seven axes, hipped mansard roof with mansard windows, elaborate plastered facade with plaster structure, profiled eaves cornice, profiled cornice cornice, corner blocks, profiled window sills and roofs on the ground floor with segmented arches, split gables or entablature, central axes protruding on both facades, protruding arched stone plinths. |
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Memorial plaque for the great city fire in 1768 and a former keystone on a residential building | Leipziger Strasse 16, 18 (map) |
Marked 1768 | Baroque parts of the building, significance in terms of local history. Former residential building with two storeys, four axes, eaves with a gable roof, profiled eaves cornice, baroque cartouche with inscription. Demolished in 2010, only the plaque remains as a memorial. |
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Residential house in semi-open development, with a side archway | Leipziger Strasse 17 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Stately building, presumably a large arable citizen's estate, belonging to the first phase of reconstruction after the great city fire of 1768, significant building history. Two storeys, seven axes, a half-hip roof, old windows. |
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Residential house in closed development and in a corner | Leipziger Strasse 44a (map) |
Around 1930 | Large residential building with a corner bay window and interesting structure from the 1920s / 1930s, exposed location at the main entrance to the old town, significance for urban planning and building history. Three storeys, a gable roof, two wings of the building meet at an obtuse angle, corner bay windows with a tower-like roof and geometric plaster structure, including an entrance with rounded walls, a protruding right corner of the building rounded off with a window axis in the curve, slate roofing, folding shutters. |
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Residential house (with rear extension), three outbuildings and courtyard gate of a mill property (Steinwegsmühle, Fröhlichs Mühle) | Leipziger Strasse 46 (map) |
Early 19th century | As a former urban watermill of local historical importance, the entire system has a character that shapes the local image and is a technical historical monument. The mill operated as a water mill until 1928, and has been owned by the Fröhlich family since 1872.
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Sparkasse building (without modern extension on the back) | Leipziger Strasse 48 (map) |
Around 1930 | Rare evidence of the Bauhaus modernism of the 1920s in Taucha, significant in terms of building history. Single-storey low-rise building with a two-storey extension, some with ribbon windows, clinker base, simple stone window frames, canopy resting on two supports, rear with modern extension. |
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Villa with enclosure | Leipziger Strasse 58 (map) |
Around 1910 | With a moving roof landscape and bay window, detailed and well-structured building, significance in terms of architectural history. One-storey, moving roof landscape with hipped mansard roofs, mansard windows with curved gables, tower-like, polygonal oriels on the right corner of the building, round, tower-like oriels in the center of the facade, little oriels on the left with turned columns, on the left side recessed porch with the entrance, simple plaster structure, original windows. |
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Five multi-family houses (No. 59/61, No. 63, No. 65 / 65a, No. 67 / 67a, No. 69) and enclosure wall of a residential complex (individual monuments to ID No. 08970800) | Leipziger Strasse 59-69 (odd) (map) |
1936 | Individual features of the entity Zwicksche Siedlung; Characteristic settlement from the 1930s, which is impressive in its homogeneity, group of buildings with sgraffiti facing Leipziger Strasse, of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history. Three-storey, plaster facades / nest plaster, partly figurative plaster cut, base and door frames in natural stone, hip roofs. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Leipziger Strasse 62 (map) |
Around 1900 | Well-structured plaster and clinker facade from the turn of the century, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, 2 + 2 + 1 + 2 + 2 axes, saddle roof, two two-axis corner projections, gate passage, ground floor with plastering, cornice, upper floors clinker, elaborate clinker eaves, profiled sills, window canopies on the corner and central axis. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Leipziger Strasse 64 (map) |
Around 1905 | Well-preserved, historicist plaster clinker facade with Art Nouveau elements, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, nine-axis, gable roof, two mid-houses, modified.
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Residential house in open development | Leipziger Strasse 110 (map) |
Around 1915 | Well-structured stately building at the entrance to the village, designed in the manner of a double dwelling, reform style architecture, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, 2 + 5 + 2 axes, hipped roof, protrusion-like projections with a balcony on both storeys, on the ground floor with flanking columns and a curved gable, on the upper floor with a basket arch, roof house above, in the middle curved flat to the front, polygonal, two-story corner bay window on both sides, on both sides staircases, plastered facade with remains of the structure, window roofs, arched dormers. |
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Apartment building in semi-open development, structural unit with Südstraße 5 | Lindnerstrasse 1 (map) |
1904 | Unusual, strongly structured facade with flat curved bay windows and glare framework, characterizes the Lindnerplatz, remarkable reform style architecture, importance of building history. Three-storey, half-hipped roof, corner risalit with bay windows on a basket-arched floor plan, sticking out further, small wooden bay window in the risalit gable, balcony in the gusset between risalit and facade, ornamental framework. |
09257005 |
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Apartment building (with three house numbers) in open development, with enclosure and front garden | Lindnerstrasse 11, 13, 15 (map) |
Around 1915 | Well-preserved example of a tenement house of Reform Style architecture around 1910, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, 15 (3 × 5) axes, half-hip roof, two roof houses with segmented gables, mid-axis house with neo-classical gable. Plastered facade with a simple neo-classical structure: window frames, mirrors under the windows, clinker base. Balcony on the first floor of the central axis, number 13 with gate passage and inscription above. |
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Double apartment building in open development | Lindnerstrasse 14, 16 (map) |
Around 1900 | Historic clinker brick facade, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, eight-axis, mansard roof with side gable, on the ground floor elaborate plaster structure. Upper floors: clinker brick with stucco window structure: sills on sculpted consoles, window frames, window roofs. |
09257004 |
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Multi-family house (with two house numbers) in open development, with front garden (twin house) | Lindnerstrasse 17, 19 (map) |
Around 1928 | Typical plaster facade with artificial stone relief in the central axis, significance in terms of local history and architectural history. Three-storey building, plastered facade with artificial stone relief in the central axis, "twin house". |
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Multi-family house (with three house numbers) in open development, with front garden (triplet house) | Lindnerstrasse 21, 23, 25 (map) |
1928 | With simple means, effectively structured plaster facade, local and architectural significance. Three storeys, eleven axes, half-hipped roof with dormers, profiled cornices under and over the windows, some of the windows original, the upper floor protruding like a bay window, elaborate brick portal at house number 23 with a relief "triple house" above the entrance, stylized lilies decorated, effective with simple means structured plastered façade, example of Art Deco, house numbers 21 and 25 mirror-symmetrical, conversion to assisted living in 2011, gutting planned. |
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Multi-family house (with four house numbers) in open development, with front garden | Lindnerstrasse 27, 29, 31, 33 (map) |
Around 1930 | Plastered facade structured by protrusions, significance of local history and social history. Three-storey, plastered over a clinker base, hipped roof, facade structured by projections, house entrances with triangular roofs, staircases with Art Deco paintings (currently being painted over), buildings obviously a continuation of a uniform planning, which with the buildings Lindnerstrasse 17, 19 and 21, 23, 25 was started. |
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Villa, with garage, fencing and garden | Lindnerstrasse 28 (map) |
Around 1928 | Architecturally interesting single-family house with expressionistic-geometric decorative elements, clinker brick facade typical of the time, of architectural significance.
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Double apartment building in open development, with front garden | Lindnerstrasse 35, 37 (map) |
Around 1914 | With strictly geometric elements, effectively structured plaster facade, distinctive gable, reform style architecture, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, five-axis, hipped roof, plaster structure pilasters, mirrors with geometric patterns under the windows, eaves cornice, cornice between the ground floor and first floor, central projection with mansard gable, side projection, old windows in number 37 renewed. |
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Fischer department store in open development and in a corner location | Lindnerstrasse 39 (map) |
Inscribed 1914–1916 | First industrially constructed building in Taucha, imposing structure, facade in the monumental style typical of the time, reform style architecture with neoclassical influences, striking location, characterizes the place An der Bürgerruhe, artistic, urban and local historical importance.
Three-storey, hipped mansard roof, lively roof landscape, facade with pilasters, windows protruding with flat arches with grid structure, central projection-like projection on the main facade facing Lindner Strasse which rests on four fluted columns, antique monumental style. |
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Residential house in open development, with enclosure | Ludwig-van-Beethoven-Strasse 3 (map) |
Around 1930 | Rustic, villa-like wooden house with high pitched roof and ornamental gable, significance in terms of building history. Wooden construction in country house style, single-storey, steep projecting saddle roof, gable with decorative boards and large, multi-part, semicircular window, polygonal bay window on the right, large standing dormer with eye-catching gable, many rustic details. |
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Residential house in open development, with enclosure | Ludwig-van-Beethoven-Strasse 4 (map) |
Around 1930 | Rustic wooden house in log house construction, historical significance. Two-storey, two-axis, hipped roof protruding far, the upper storey protruding with consoles and decorative paneling, profiled window frames, folding shutters, original windows. |
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Residential house in open development, with enclosure | Ludwig-van-Beethoven-Strasse 6 (map) |
Around 1930 | Villa-like, rustic wooden house in log cabin construction with a rich structure, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, three-axis, gable roof with dormer window, raised uprights with boarding of the spaces in between, protruding upper storey with profiled consoles, bay-like, two-storey projection in the central axis, on the left a balcony with profiled support beams, on the right-hand side large arched windows, decorative boards on the gable and round window, Shutters. |
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Former town hall, at times the district court, today a residential building in a semi-open area | Market 2 (map) |
Around 1913, older in essence | Representative plastered facade with pilaster structure, 1913–1934 City Hall of the city, previously a courthouse, of local historical importance. Three-storey, seven-axis, gable roof, standing dormers with semicircular gables flank a large roof house in the central axis, this one with semicircular gable with heraldic shield, plastered facade with pilasters, garland motifs between the pilasters, balcony resting on pillars above the entrance in the central axis, above it by putti flanked heraldic shield. |
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Cable junction box for telephone connections of the Deutsche Reichspost | Market 2 (before) (map) |
Around 1913 | Cable distributor similar to the Leipzig types, metal housing, of importance in terms of technology history, rarity and documentation value; meanwhile dismantled |
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Arable bourgeois house in closed development | Market 7 (map) |
Early 19th century | With a gate passage, building with an interestingly structured plastered facade, significance in terms of local development and architectural history. Two-storey, seven and two axes, the central axis is offset and emphasized by the entrance, a gable roof. Plaster structure probably around 1900: profiled eaves cornice, cane cornice, profiled window frames, corner emphasis by coffering, entrance also coffered. Old windows, gate passage. |
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Residential house in half-open development and in a corner location, with outbuildings (garage wing) in the courtyard and fencing | Marktstrasse 1 (map) |
Around 1910 | For the time of construction, very modern architecture with a curved corner gable and interesting roof house, in a prominent location on the market, garage wing testimony to the onset of motorization in the 20th century, significance in terms of local development and building history.
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Farm bourgeois house in open development, with side gate entrance | Marktstrasse 2 (map) |
Mid 19th century | Typical, well-preserved farm bourgeois house, significance in terms of local development and architectural history. Two-storey, five-axis, gable roof, old windows. |
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Row of tenement houses (with six house numbers) designed in closed development | Marktstrasse 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 (map) |
Around 1925 | With economical means effectively structured plastered facade, attractive decorative elements, moving rear facade, historically and architecturally interesting group of buildings, urban and socio-historical significance.
Three-storey, five-axis, gable roof, entrance in the central axis flanked by pilasters with spiers and foliage reliefs, profiled cornice between the ground floor and the first floor, profiled sills, at the back tower-like protrusions (staircases or bay windows), old windows. |
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Residential house in open development, with enclosure | Mendelssohn-Bartholdy-Strasse 9 (map) |
Around 1930 | Attractive single-family house from the 1920s / 1930s, of architectural significance. One-storey plastered building, hipped roof, high clinker base and entrance with staircase base and canopy with wooden pillars on one side. |
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Residential house in open development with fencing | Nicolaus-Lenau-Strasse 13 (map) |
Around 1930 | Villa-like, strictly and clearly structured residential building from the 1920s, with a stair tower and brick structure typical of the time, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, hipped roof, central axis emphasized by the entrance, this with brick walls and canopy on brick pillars, above it a semicircular stair tower with a geometric brick frieze, horizontally curved cornice, the corner emphasizing window axes in a high brick band, on the right side on the ground floor a semicircular bay window. |
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Residential house in open development | Nicolaus-Lenau-Strasse 15 (map) |
Around 1925/1930 | Strikingly asymmetrically designed residential building from the 1920s, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, plastered facade, rounded stand bay, asymmetrical structure, clinker strips and plastered fields. Poplar trees cut down before 2014 and former locations paved.
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Apartment building in a residential complex (individual features for ID no.09305106) | Paul-Henze-Strasse 1, 3, 5 (map) |
1939-1940 | Individual features of the aggregate settlement of the non-profit housing cooperative in Leipzig; Plastered buildings in the local style, urban and socio-historical significance. Two-storey buildings, plastered facades, hipped roofs, entrances with artificial stone elements, windows partially with shutters. |
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Street lamp and traffic island with pavement | Portitzer Strasse (map) |
Around 1960 | Well-structured street furniture from the 1950s, of significance in terms of technology history, impact on the townscape. Light mast with seating, gray artificial stone. |
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Double apartment building in open development | Portitzer Strasse 1, 3 (map) |
Around 1910 | Well-structured plaster facade with gable, reform style architecture, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, eight-axis, gable roof, risalit-like protrusion in the first and second protrusion with a mansard gable, garland motifs plastered there above and below the windows, some of them also over the windows on the first floor. |
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Residential and commercial building in open development and in a corner, former post office | Portitzer Strasse 2 (map) |
Around 1905 | High-quality facade influenced by Art Nouveau, in a prominent location at a main intersection, significance for local history and building history. Three storeys, a gable roof, yellow clinker brick building with structural elements made of stone: blind arches on pilaster strips, heraldic panels under the windows, corner projections with volute gables, sloping corners with a dwarf house, standing dormers with richly designed wooden gables. |
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Double apartment building in open development | Portitzer Strasse 6, 8 (map) |
Around 1905 | Historicizing plastered facade with curved risalit gables and unusual corner balconies, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, five-axis, mansard roof with windows, central projection with curved gables, balconies to the corner with baluster railings and segmental arches, eaves cornice, windows with sills on consoles in the central projection, framing with wedge stones, old windows. |
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Apartment building in open development | Portitzer Strasse 10 (map) |
Around 1900 | Largely preserved historical plastered facade with a distinctive corner projecting, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, four-axis, hipped mansard roof, extended attic, mansard windows with decorative boards, corner projections, plastered facade with corner structure, eaves cornice on consoles, cornice, window frames, decorative gables over the windows on the upper floor, cellar window, side entrance. |
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Residential house in open development | Portitzer Strasse 12 (map) |
1893-1894 | Well-proportioned building with a historical plastered facade, historical significance. Two-storey, three-axis, hipped roof, strong central projectile with window with round gable and baluster parapet, antique cornice, profiled base and cornice, window frames made of artificial stone. |
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Residential house in open development | Portitzer Strasse 18 (map) |
Around 1900 | Historical plastered building typical of the time with a mighty quarry stone base and central projection, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, five-axis, hipped mansard roof with windows, central projectile with corner cuboid and small relief on the upper floor, quarry stone plinth, plastered facade with cane and eaves cornice. |
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Residential house in open development with fencing | Poststrasse 2 (map) |
Around 1928 | Strictly designed building in the local style of the 1920s / 1930s, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, hipped roof, structured high-grade plaster, entrance with canopy and wall niche with building plastic made of artificial stone. |
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Post office and residential building in open development | Poststrasse 9 (map) |
Around 1930 | Outstanding building of the New Building of the 1920s in Taucha, significance in terms of local history and building history. Three-storey, hipped roof, window arrangement partly as a transparent corner with color-glazed windows, economical clinker brick structure, plastic at the entrance. |
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Residential house in open development, with enclosure | Richard-Wagner-Strasse 1 (map) |
Around 1930 | Rustic timber construction from the 1920s / 1930s, significance in terms of building history. Single-storey, biaxial, mansard roof with slate roofing, clinker base, raised corner posts with boarding of the spaces in between, decorative boards between the floors, polygonal bay window on the right on the ground floor, profiled window frames, folding shutters, original windows, on the right side porch with entrance. |
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Residential house in open development | Richard-Wagner-Strasse 8 (map) |
Around 1930 | House shaped by the Bauhaus style of the 1920s, significance in terms of building history. Forms of the Bauhaus style, two-storey, hipped roof, windows led around the corner, risalit-like porch with entrance, metal windows led around the corner and a porch in the Bauhaus style. |
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Fountain with a fountain bowl and figure | Rudolf-Winkelmann-Strasse (map) |
Marked 1914 | Fountain with an unclothed female figure "pouring water", artistic meaning. Donated in 1912 by the Sächsisches Heimatverein, fountain with an unclothed female figure with a fountain bowl, used as a flower bowl. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Rudolf-Winkelmann-Strasse 2 (map) |
Mid 19th century | Well-preserved, inner-city residential building on the square behind the church, significance in terms of local development and architectural history. Two storeys, five axes, mansard roof with two mansard windows, shop fitting from the 1950s. |
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Residential house (formerly diaconate) in semi-open development | Rudolf-Winkelmann-Strasse 3 (map) |
Around 1800 | Plastered building with a baroque portal, as the birthplace of the librarian Friedrich Adolf Ebert (1791–1834), one of the founders of library science, of national importance, as a dean's house or deacon's house, historically important, facade of architectural value.
Two-storey, five axes, half-hipped roof with bat dormers, Renaissance portal in the central axis with staircase, plastered facade from the 19th century, old windows. |
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Residential house in open development and in corner location, with fencing | Schillerstraße 12 (map) |
Marked with 1903 | Upscale apartment building with eye-catching wooden bay window, architectural significance. Yellow clinker building with half-timbered jamb and half-timbered structures. |
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Residential house in closed development and in a corner | Schloßstraße 2 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Well-structured town house at the junction to the castle, significance for urban planning and building history. Two storeys, 3 × 2 axes, half-hipped roof, plastered facade, profiled eaves cornice, profiled window walls, some old windows, remains of a cornice between the floors. |
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Residential house (with restaurant and tavern) in closed development | Schloßstraße 6 (map) |
Around 1800 | Well-structured inner-city building with profiled walls, of local and architectural value. Two storeys, five axes, entrance in the central axis, eaves with a saddle roof, baroque facade structure (renovated): profiled eaves cornice, drilled door frame with keystone, profiled window frames with keystone. Old door, some old windows. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Schlossstrasse 7 (map) |
Early 19th century | Typical inner-city building directly below the castle, belonging to the first reconstruction phase after the town fire in the 18th century, historically important. Two storeys, five axes, entrance in the central axis, eaves with half-hipped roof, remains of the plaster structure, old windows. |
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Town hall, side archway and two courtyard buildings built next to each other (today police building) | Schloßstraße 13 (map) |
Marked 1911–1913 | Imposing public building of reform style architecture after 1900, built as a district court, town hall since 1934, of local and architectural importance.
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Residential house in open development with fencing | Sommerfelder Strasse 7 (map) |
Around 1930 | Villa-like house with strictly geometrical structure elements, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, two-axis, gable roof with mansard dormer, entrance with staircase and elaborate clinker brick frame, architrave at the gable end with profiled cornices, triangular bay window on the right side on the ground floor, original windows. |
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Residential house in open development | Sommerfelder Strasse 16 (map) |
Marked 1906 | Plaster clinker facade with elaborate stucco decor and hanging gable of the central risalites, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, five-axis, half-hipped roof with standing dormers, strong, two-axis central projection with decorative planking in the gable, on the ground floor plastered with segmented arched windows, on the upper floor clinker brick with an elaborate historical plaster structure: profiled cornices between the storeys, profiled window sills with sculpted gables Round arched risalit, panels with ornamental reliefs, corner blocks, old windows. |
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Remains of the city fortifications | Spittelberg (map) |
14./15. century | Of local historical importance
Quarry stone |
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Apartment building in semi-open development and in a corner location, structural unit with Lindnerstrasse 1 | Südstrasse 5 (map) |
Around 1915 | Lively, strongly structured facade with corner tower, balconies, display gable, characterizes Lindnerplatz, remarkable reform style architecture, importance in building history. Three-storey, half-hipped roof over a corner, on the right balconies in the gusset of a recess, polygonal, corner tower-like bay window continued as a slate roof house, four-axis risalit to Lindnerplatz, right risalit axis receding. |
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Double apartment building in open development | Südstrasse 7, 9 (map) |
Around 1900 | Magnificent neo-baroque clinker brick facade with rich stucco decoration, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, six-axis, mansard roof, mansard window with decorative paneling on the gable, plastered clinker brick facade with cornice, profiled eaves cornice on consoles, drilled window frames with decorative elements under the sills, window canopies on the first floor with volutes and women's heads below. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Südstrasse 12 (map) |
Around 1905 | Well structured facade with original Art Nouveau decor, significance in terms of building history. Plaster clinker facade with neo-renaissance structure, Art Nouveau door with figural keystone. |
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Former Hotel Sächsischer Hof in semi-open development and in a corner | Südstrasse 16 (map) |
Around 1915 | Stately building with neoclassical plastered facade and shop front building, striking location opposite the train station, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, 3 + 4 axes, hipped roofs, on the right corner risalit next to it a single-storey colonnade of shops at the corner, these with sturdy columns, plastered facade with remnants of the pilasters, intercolumns coffered and filled with geometric patterns. |
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Chapel and two tombs from a cemetery | Wallstrasse 1a (map) |
1814 (Manteuffel tomb); 1816 (Bogue tomb); 3rd third of the 19th century (cemetery chapel) | Neo-Gothic chapel, tombs for the Russian general Gotthard Johann Graf Manteuffel and the English commander Captain Richard Bogue at the Taucha cemetery to commemorate the battles of the Battle of Leipzig in 1813, significance for local history.
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Residential house in open development | Wallstrasse 5 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Probably a craftsman's house, clay construction, distinctive roof structures, significance in terms of building history. Single-storey, triaxial, gable roof, each with a standing dormer flanking a small roof house with a central gable, folding shutters and old windows. |
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Apartment building (with three house numbers) in open development | Windmühlenstrasse 4, 6, 8 (map) |
Around 1915 | Imposing tenement complex with side elevations and plastered facade with a simple structure, reform style architecture, significance in terms of building history. Corner house of the complex number 4-8, three-story, three-axis, gable-independent, mansard roof with crest, ornamental gable framing, plastering on the ground floor, profiled cornice between the ground floor and first floor, window axes of the first and second floors combined by plastering, plastered mirrors under the windows in the second floor. |
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Former monument (Taucha)
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Residential house in semi-open development | Leipziger Strasse 15 (map) |
Mid 19th century | Striking inner-city building, perhaps an arable bourgeois house, characterizing the street scene, significance in terms of building history; Demolished in 2015. Two-storey plastered building, gable roof. |
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Cradefeld
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House, barn, side building and courtyard wall of the Cradefeld estate | Dorfstrasse 9 (map) |
Early 19th century | Massive, distinctive stable and barn complex of the old sheep farm of a property, importance for the local history.
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Cottage | Dorfstrasse 18 (map) |
Early 19th century | One-storey building, largely preserved in its original form, of social and historical significance. Half-hip roof, probably clay masonry, probably originally one of the shepherds' houses. |
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Residential house, side building and enclosure of a former forestry department of the Cradefeld estate | Försterweg 1 (map) |
Late 19th century | House built in clinker brick from the Gründerzeit, high-quality, little-changed facility, significance in terms of building history and local history.
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Former forestry | Försterweg 2 (map) |
3rd third of the 18th century | Baroque complex, perhaps later the inspector's house of the neighboring property, significance in terms of local and architectural history.
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Dewitz / Döbitz
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Cottage, side building and courtyard gate of a cottage | At the courtyards 1 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Old location Dewitz, typical and well-preserved cottage property on the village pond, of social and historical importance. Single storey, gable roof, eaves cornice, old windows. |
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Rectory, with enclosure and front garden | At the yards 13 (map) |
19th century | Old location Dewitz, plastered building typical of the time, next to the church, of local and architectural importance. Two-storey, four and one axis, hipped roof, portal on the right in a risalit-like protrusion, coupled over it, double arched window with pillars and profiled fighters, eaves cornice on sculpted consoles, profiled cornice between the consoles, broken stone base. |
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House, side building, barn and gate entrance of a former four-sided courtyard | At the courtyards 14 (map) |
Late 19th century | Old location in Dewitz, large, architecturally richly designed courtyard, residential house with well-structured plastered construction, barn in quarry stone masonry, of architectural significance.
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Martin Luther Church in Dewitz (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure wall and an old tomb | At the courtyards 15 (map) |
Around 1280, later redesigned (church); 1st half of the 19th century (tomb) | Old location Dewitz, Romanesque hall church with a retracted rectangular choir, apse and west tower, plastered field stone building, of local history, characterizing the local image and building history. Last restoration 1989–1995. West gallery: pulpit depicting the judge of the world and Moses with the tablets of God (around 1600), comes from the church in Knautkleeberg. |
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Manor house of the former manor Döbitz (Sattelhof Döbitz) | Sattelhof 4 (map) |
1st half of the 20th century, the core probably older | Old location Döbitz, plastered building with mansard hipped roof, significance of the local history. Two-storey plastered building, rows of dormers, heavily overformed. |
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Graßdorf
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Administration building of a factory (Mitteldeutsche Motorenwerke, MIMO) | Am Veitsberg (map) |
After 1935 | Typical clinker brick building from the 1930s, of architectural and local importance. Important armaments factory of the Third Reich. |
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Manor house and northern farm building of the former manor (later Ratsgut) | Am Volksgut 2 (card) |
2nd half of the 18th century, later reshaped | Manor house, baroque plastered building, constitutes the village image, of great local historical importance.
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Transformer station | Seegeritzer Weg (map) |
Around 1910 | Testimony to regional electrification, its importance in terms of technology and supply history. Transformer house with pillars on the corners, tower, plastered facade, tent roof and painted eaves box, renovated. |
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Merkwitz
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Post mill (Alte Salzstrasse 1a) and storage facility (An der Mühle Merkwitz 35) of a mill property | Alte Salzstrasse 1a (map) |
Late 19th century | Characteristic of the townscape and of technical historical importance. The clinker brick, roof and wings are missing. |
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Villa of a former brewery | Alte Salzstrasse 6 (map) |
1863 and later | Clinker brick building with plaster structure, of architectural and local importance.
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Manor house (No. 2) and two farm buildings (No. 1 and No. 3) of the former estate, with two gates (to the street and to the park), fence to the street as well as courtyard paving, front garden and manor park | Am Park 1, 2, 3 (map) |
In the core 18th century (farm building); 3rd third of the 19th century (mansion) | Manor house, a historicizing plastered building with ornamental gables, good quality manor complex that characterizes the village, presumably owned by Leipzig University since 1438, of local and architectural significance, two-storey building.
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Two adjoining houses, barn, two adjoining side buildings, courtyard gate and paving of a former four-sided courtyard | Am Ring 4 (map) |
Around 1800 (farmhouse); around 1900 (side building) | Closed, well-preserved large courtyard on the village green, barn with a viewing gable, of architectural significance.
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Residential house and enclosure wall with courtyard gate of a former three-sided courtyard as well as manual pump and courtyard tree in front of the gate | Am Ring 16 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | One of the oldest preserved courtyards on the village green, two-storey clay building typical of the region, of architectural significance. Two-storey, gable roof, clay masonry with brick patches, profiled eaves, old windows. Striking courtyard tree (black walnut / Juglans nigra) directly at the gate with a local impact. |
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Residential house, side building, barn, enclosure and courtyard gate of a three-sided courtyard | Am Ring 17 (map) |
Marked 1879, older in core (farmhouse); around 1900 (barn) | Residential house a typical plastered building, barn a brick building, distinctive, closed courtyard on the village green, historically important.
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09257067 |
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Post mill (Alte Salzstrasse 1a) and storage facility (An der Mühle Merkwitz 35) of a mill property | An der Mühle Merkwitz 35 (map) |
Marked 1940 | Characteristic of the townscape and of technical historical importance |
09257070 |
Plösitz
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Residential house of a mill estate | Wurzner Strasse 31 (map) |
Around 1905 | Historic plastered facade, typical miller's house in a prominent location at the entrance to the town, significance in terms of building history. T-shaped floor plan, three-storey head building with mid-gable on pilasters and consoles, two-storey rear wing, saddle roofs with decorative gable boards, eaves, plaster structure with staircase on the gable, ribbons between the storeys, elaborate corner accentuation on the first and second floors, diamond-shaped bench with profiled cambered windows or gable, considerably changed by renovation. |
09257108 |
Residential house, barn, two side buildings and courtyard gate of a four-sided courtyard | Wurzner Strasse 32a (map) |
1st half of the 19th century (stable house); around 1905 (side building) | Striking group of buildings, side buildings in clinker brickwork, characterizing the townscape, significance in terms of building history (demolition of the four-sided courtyard approved in 1999).
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09257110 |
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Inn with hall extension | Wurzner Strasse 33 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Old village inn in a prominent location in the center of the village, of local historical importance. Two-storey, six asymmetrical axes, half-hipped roof, partly old wooden window frames, hall building with rounded corner, one-story, large windows with decorative clinker clinker walls. |
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Cottage | Wurzner Strasse 34 (map) |
Mid 19th century | One-storey building with a distinctive roof, typical cottage property, socio-historical significance. Plastered construction, steep pitched roof. |
09257146 |
Ponitz
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House of a farm, later municipal office | Alte Dorfstrasse 2 (map) |
Marked 1761, later alterations | One of the oldest farmhouses in the village at the entrance to the village, of architectural significance. Two-storey, half-hip roof, clay masonry, old windows, inscription panel with dates. |
09257081 |
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Residential stable house, courtyard wall with gate entrance and gate and side building of a former three-sided courtyard | Alte Dorfstrasse 8 (map) |
Around 1800 (stable house); around 1900 (side building) | Presumably the oldest preserved courtyard in the village, residential stable in clay and half-timbered construction, side building in brick construction with ornamental gable, historically important.
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09257089 |
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House and courtyard gate of a three-sided courtyard | Alte Dorfstrasse 12 (map) |
Around 1800 | The only house in the village with a visible half-timbered upper floor, prominent location at the bend in the village street, characterizing the townscape and significant in terms of building history. Two-storey, saddle roof, clay masonry on the ground floor, half-timbered on the upper floor, single-bar, separate lintel bolts, eaves side braced and braced, old door, some old windows. |
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Residential stable house and archway of a farm | Alte Dorfstrasse 14 (map) |
Around 1880 | In brick construction, closed, impressive courtyard, historically important. One-and-a-half storey, gable roof with roof elevators, brickwork with rubble stone base, profiled eaves cornice, profiled cornice between the floors, segment-arched windows, originally formed a unit with number 12 (?). |
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Cottage with courtyard gate | Gottscheinaer Strasse 1 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Typical cottage property that is noticeable through the courtyard gate, socio-historical significance. One-storey, independent from the gable, gable roof, gable cornice, roofed gate with separate pedestrian door, clay masonry with brick patches. |
09257087 |
Seegeritz
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Katharinenkirche (with furnishings), churchyard with a funeral hall and war memorial for those who died in the First World War and a viewing bench | Am Gemeindeberg (map) |
19th century, older in core (church); around 1920 (war memorial) | Significant in terms of local history and building history.
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09257059 |
House with garden | Am Gemeindeberg 2 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Plastered building with a mansard roof, location next to the church that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance. With driveway and tree population, two-storey, three-axis residential building, hipped mansard roof, mansard windows with gables, round-arched windows on the ground floor, segment-arched ones on the upper floor, profiled window frames, profiled eaves cornice, kinked staircase and wooden entrance arbor, with a younger extension on the back.
In its current state, the garden does not reveal any evidence of historical design (modern pavements and fencing, no old trees, swimming pool and carport added), it is primarily of importance as the area surrounding the residential building (undeveloped open space in the vicinity of the churchyard). The above-mentioned driveway may mean the access road Am Gemeindeberg to the churchyard (parcel number 152/14, paved with natural stone polygonal paving, not part of the monument). |
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Residential stable house, barn, side building and courtyard wall of a three-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 1 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century (stable house); Late 19th century (barn) | Very closed courtyard at the entrance to the village, significance in terms of local development.
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09257054 |
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Residential house of a mill estate | Hauptstrasse 12 (map) |
19th century | Of local historical importance. Two-storey plastered building with gable roof, former mill, old door with porphyry tufa walls. |
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Sehlis
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Residential house, moving house with attached side building and courtyard gate of a farm | Gutsweg 3 (map) |
Marked 1892 | Formerly closed, well-preserved courtyard complex, characteristically designed historic facade, architectural significance.
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Cottage | Gutsweg 5 (map) |
Late 19th century | Single-storey earth building, typical, hardly changed cottage property, social-historical significance. Gable roof, clay masonry. |
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Katharinenkirche and Kirchhof Sehlis (aggregate) | Lindenwinkel (map) |
Around 1250 (church); 1st half of the 19th century (churchyard wall); marked 1912, older in the core (churchyard gate) | Catherine's church and cemetery Sehlis, with the individual monuments: church (with furnishings), churchyard wall, churchyard gate, crypt house and tombs (individual monument 09256943) as well as cemetery (garden monument) and with the collective part of the former morgue in the cemetery; Romanesque hall church with retracted choir and sturdy west tower, neo-Gothic crypt house in the churchyard, significance in terms of local history and building history. In its current state, the churchyard does not reveal any special (horticultural) design, but marks a special topographical situation in the townscape (church hill). |
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Church (with equipment), churchyard wall, churchyard gate, crypt house and important tombs (individual monuments to ID No. 09305114) | Lindenwinkel (map) |
Around 1250 (church); 1st half of the 19th century (enclosure); around 1890 (crypt); marked 1912, older in the core (churchyard gate) | Individual features of the aggregate Katharinenkirche and Kirchhof Sehlis; Romanesque hall church with retracted choir and sturdy west tower, neo-Gothic crypt house in the churchyard, significance in terms of local history and building history.
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Residential stable house, barn, two side buildings and gate system of a four-sided courtyard | Lindenwinkel 4 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century (stable house); Late 19th century (barn) | One of the oldest farmsteads next to the church, closed, well-preserved courtyard, important in terms of architectural history.
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Residential house, three side buildings, barn and pavement of a four-sided courtyard | Treesenweg 7, 9 (map) |
3rd third of the 19th century | Residential building with a historic plastered facade, a side building with a gable facing the street, a very closed courtyard typical of the time, significance in terms of building history.
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09257002 |
Remarks
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↑ City Park Taucha:
- History: With the purchase of the area around the vineyard southeast of the city of Taucha, reforestation with pine trees was initiated around 1860. After the decision of Mayor Schönfeld, the city councilors and city councilors to create a park (1895), the first plantings began for this purpose in spring 1896. This was preceded by a consultation by the royal forest master Nitzsche. The work was supervised by the district forester Kutschke from Cradefeld, mainly tree species commonly used in forestry were used. In the same year, the Leipzig gardening director Otto Wittenberg had a path concept drawn up, which was implemented from 1897 (since then ornamental trees have also been planted). The inauguration of the complex was combined with the celebrations for the 70th birthday or the 25th anniversary of the throne of King Albert of Saxony (1898, King Albert Park). Further horticultural work followed until around 1909, after which monuments and other furnishings were added. As a public recreational area, the city park is functionally and historically related to the nearby facilities at the Großer Schöppenteich (1929) and the Kleiner Schöppenteich (1932).
- Soil relief: the system is largely determined by the natural conditions (altitude of the vineyard in the southern part, flat terrain in the north); earthworks / soil modeling must have been carried out for various plazas and in the course of the construction of the path
- Path system and equipment:
- the complex is made accessible by a network of paths in the style of a landscape (water-bound pathways; steps leading to the “bastion” as a more recent development?); it is connected to individual plazas as well as the "oak roundabout" and the "rose roundabout"
- "Eichen-Rondell": in the middle of the city park a circular lawn with oak (Quercus robur) as a solitary in the center (created on the occasion of the King Albert double anniversary in 1898)
- Jahn memorial (inaugurated on August 12, 1911 for the 50th anniversary of the Taucha gymnastics club, renovated and partially reconstructed in 2011) with two stone benches
- Lookout tower (built in 1912/13 according to plans by the city architect Viehweg)
- Fallen monument ("Lion Monument", donated by the local military association in 1920) with stone bench; Not far from the semicircular seating niche with natural stone surround
- Rosarium ("Rose Rondell", laid out before 1925, reconstructed around 2010, originally prayer column in the center not preserved)
- "Sängerterrasse" on the street Am Schmiedehöfchen (1926)
- "Sängerkanzel / Bastei" vantage point, later (?) Provided with natural stone masonry or concrete edging, above a pergola on 18 columns made of polished Swedish granite (gift from the citizen P. Köhler, acquired from the demolition of the Schwerin palace in Berlin = palace Schwerin am Molkenmarkt ?, gutted 1937/38)
- The King Albert Memorial and the Bismarck Memorial are no longer available (semicircular alcove with natural stone surrounds north of the observation tower have been preserved)
- Vegetation:
- on the southern slope mainly pine-robinia forest, otherwise oak-hornbeam forest
- individual dendrological peculiarities, including tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), silver maple (Acer saccharinum), swamp oak (Quercus palustris) and red horse chestnut (Aesculus x carnea); also red beeches (Fagus sylvatica), blood beeches (Fagus sylvatica f. purpurea), horse chestnuts (Aesculus hippocastanum, among others as a row of trees), plane trees (Platanus hybrida), linden trees (Tilia cordata / x vulgaris, among others as a tree circle around the fallen monument), Norway maple (Acer platanoides), sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus), English oak (Quercus robur), locust trees (Robinia pseudoacacia) and ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior)
- partial ground cover made of ivy, bush plantings (mostly renewed), hornbeam hedge on the "singer's terrace"
- Views: Views to or from the monuments or their former locations, view from the Jahndenkmal to the tower, view from the “Sängerkanzel / Bastei” to the Partheaue
- ↑ Taucha station: Taucha station refers to the history of traffic in the area around Leipzig. It documents the connection and development of the region by rail traffic in the second half of the 19th century and thus illustrates a characteristic phenomenon of the time of industrialization, which was characterized by technical innovations in many areas of life. From this point of view, the object embodies an informative value in terms of traffic history and technology history. The railway connection also had a lasting effect on local development. At the end of the 19th century, the city began to expand significantly beyond its old borders, which particularly affected the western area between the train station and Leipziger Strasse. A newly developed area with industrial and residential developments was created here. The station marks the beginning of these changes and is therefore an important testimony to the history of the local development. As a typical and attractively designed railway structure of the time it was built, it also gains importance in terms of architectural history. For the reasons mentioned, the reception building and goods handling building of the Taucha train station are cultural monuments whose preservation is in the public interest.
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↑ Zwicksche Siedlung (totality): The Zwicksche Siedlung (city and settlement green) was built around 1936 as a housing estate for the workers of the Mitteldeutsche Motorenwerke (MiMo). Since the majority of these came from the Zwickau area, the houses were called Zwick'sche Siedlung.
- Enclosure and equipment:
- Walls to close the courtyards on Leipziger Straße (base and pillars made of natural stone masonry, wall surfaces otherwise plastered)
- The cheeks of the garage entrances of the apartment blocks with natural stone polygonal masonry (or simulated in concrete?)
- Sidewalks mostly in square concrete slabs, driveways partly in natural stone pavement, concrete lawn edges (original with curve radii)
- Vegetation:
- isolated older specimens of hawthorn (Crataegus laevigata iS, in the crossing area Friedrich-Engels- / Karl-Marx-Strasse, also on Friedrich-Engels-Strasse individual specimens in front gardens, perhaps originally complete rows of trees?)
- in the front gardens on Ferdinand-Lassalle-Straße on both sides of the house entrances a columnar oak (Quercus robur 'Pyramidalis')
- Tree planting on the cross axis of the courtyard between Ferdinand-Lassalle- and Friedrich-Engels-Straße
- Enclosure and equipment:
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↑ Gut Merkwitz:
- History: The Merkwitz manor had been owned by the University of Leipzig ("Leipziger Universitätsdörfer") since 1438. With the Saxon agrarian reform in 1832, landlord rights were replaced. Later the estate (with the inn and brewery?) Was owned by Mrs. Lina Hinze, from whom Emilia Krause bought it in 1902 (wife / widow of the Leipzig entrepreneur Karl Krause). Since then, the estate has belonged to the Karl Krause mechanical engineering factory in Leipzig-Anger-Crottendorf (Krause-Biagosch family).
- Building:
- older part of the mansion (Am Park 1) supposedly going back to the 18th century (at the building connection to the west wing in the window of the stairwell a baroque ornamental grille, possibly an older spoiler used in a new context?)
- West wing (Am Park 2) as a representative new building from the late 19th century, terrace on the west side and bay window on the south-west corner oriented towards the garden, above the entrance in a barrel-vaulted, open anteroom Horace quote ["Ille terrarum mihi praeter omnes angulus ridet" , "Every corner of the world smiles at me in front of everyone (others) on earth" or "No corner of the world laughs at me like this"]
- Larger parts of the estate have been modernized
- Enclosure:
- Front garden on the north side of the manor house with a lattice fence facing the street (Alte Salzstraße) and cast-iron columns (almost identical design also on the former factory owner's garden of the Krause-Biagosch family in Anger-Crottendorf / today Lilo-Hermann-Park, Zweinaundorfer Straße)
- Entrance gate to the estate from the north (Alte Salzstrasse), the condition apparently changed after 1945
- western gate on the younger wing of the manor house (plastered brickwork over natural stone masonry base / same design as base of the west wing of the manor house), arch of the passage broken off, side arched door walled up
- Development, paving:
- Natural stone polygonal pavement (heterogeneous wild pavement) partially preserved in the manor
- The internal structure of the front garden cannot be seen in its current state
- Footpath through the garden west of the manor (manor park, actually a manor garden according to its size) renewed with water-bound construction (changed a bit in direction and width?)
- Soil modeling, waters:
- The garden to the west of the manor (manor park) originally dominated by the pond in the northern part (today it is filled in and built over with a barracks and playground), watercourse (tributary of the Hasengrund / ditch ?, formerly used by damming to create the pond) still exists
- western part of the manor park now used as a football field (possibly leveled?)
- Former farm garden south of the estate, today parceled out and built with residential houses or converted into house gardens
- Vegetation:
- in the front garden only younger woody stock (including a larger Norway maple / Acer platanoides) or woody growth
- Between the west wing of the manor house and the former pond an old blood beech (Fagus sylvatica f. purpurea) is striking, in this area also individual specimens of horse chestnut / Aesculus hippocastanum and black pine (Pinus nigra)
- Particularly in the western and southern edge areas of the southern part of the estate park there are more old trees, including stately oaks (Quercus robur)
- Views:
- Despite the changes in the northern part of the park, the dominant visual effect of the west wing of the manor house with its rich architectural decorations (neo-renaissance gable with obelisk and relief) is still clearly understandable
- Interpretation, evaluation: Gut Merkwitz with its manor house, which still influences the townscape today, is of local and architectural value. The garden areas (front garden, manor park), although neglected or affected by recent changes, form an ensemble with the west wing of the manor house (historical importance for the garden, ancillary facilities).
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- Monument map of Saxony. Retrieved August 1, 2020 .
- Geoportal of the district of North Saxony. Retrieved August 1, 2020 .