List of cultural monuments in Tirpersdorf

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The list of cultural monuments in Tirpersdorf includes the cultural monuments of the municipality of Tirpersdorf that were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until February 2020 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

This list is a subset of the list of cultural monuments in the Vogtland district .

Tirpersdorf

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Church (with equipment)
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Church (with equipment) Am Anger 8
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16th century, later reshaped A simple hall church with a retracted polygonal choir and roof turret, formerly a place of pilgrimage, of local, cultural and architectural significance. Plastered quarry stone building over an almost square floor plan, single nave, retracted polygonal choir (closed on three sides), steep gable roof (wood shingle roofing), small roof turrets on a hexagonal floor plan with ventilation windows, bell and tent roof, ball and cross, arched window, wooden clock with sloping roof on the western gable portal , old wooden door (mid-19th century), inside wooden galleries, wooden ceiling supported by two pairs of free-standing wooden pillars, choir arch, Gothic cross painted on the south wall in the chancel, columnar altar from the 19th century, pulpit from the end of the 16th century, baptismal font from 1759 (from Church of Plauen-Oberlosa ), late Gothic carved figure (early 16th century) of St. Kunigunde, small organ by Schuster (1969). 08985589
 
Residential house (no.50) and weaving mill building (no.50a) Hauptstrasse 50, 50a
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1906 (weaving); around 1930 (factory owner's house) Testimony to the economic development of the place, the factory owner's house in the typical construction of the 1930s, weaving building of an older brick building from the turn of the century, of local historical importance.
  • Residential building: two-storey, solid, plastered, slate base, one-storey entrance house with hipped roof, in front of it a pergola, six-part windows with shutters, arbor with balcony on the street side, hipped roof (slate), dormers, original entrance door, on the back leaded glass window with flower motifs
  • Weaving: single-storey, clinker brick on rubble stone base, elongated building, segmented arched windows, lintel arches made of yellow and red clinker brick, original windows, old door, gable roof
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War memorial for the fallen of the First World War and two gravestones in the cemetery Lottengrüner Strasse
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1887 (tomb); 1907 (tomb); after 1918 (war memorial) Local historical significance.
  • War memorial: granite stone cross on a stepped base, on the reverse inscription "1914–1918 our heroes" and vertical sword relief, inscription on the front: "Blessed are the peacemakers" "Matth. 5-9 "
  • Wall grave Hereditary burial of the Schönrich family from 1907, sandstone with blown gable and volute crown, pilasters fluted on the sides, iron fence
  • Wall grave Hereditary burial family Kaiser from 1887, sandstone, crowning, segmented gable, attic-like finish, iron fence
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Mühlstrasse 1 (behind)
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After 1918 In memory of the fallen gymnasts of the village, local historical significance. Uncut upright stone (made of diabase / granite), front with cut granite plate and inscription: "1914–1918 / In loyal memory of our fallen gymnasts" (the names of the fallen followers) and "Dedicated by the gymnastics club EV Tirpersdorf" and "Gut Heil “, With relief iron cross. 08985651
 
Factory owner's villa (no.14) with ancillary building and pavilion, as well as embroidery factory (no.16, formerly the Pfeiffer embroidery factory) with factory building, extension building and technical equipment (embroidery machines) Quellstrasse 14, 16
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Around 1880 (factory building); around 1890 (embroidery machine, pantograph, punch machine); around 1900 (revising machine); 1903-1930 (five embroidery machines); 1920s (extension) Villa of the embroidery manufacturer Max Ficker, richly structured historical building with half-timbered elements, older brick building, extension building plaster building, technical history testimony to the development of the textile industry (whitework) in Tirpersdorf with legible development stages in the building, local historical significance.
  • Villa: two-storey or single-storey with jamb, half-hipped roof (Eternit) with moving roof landscape, basement plinth with corner cuboid, solid construction, plastered, strong profiled base cornice, segmented arched windows and rectangular windows with fascia on the ground floor, partly original windows, side elevation with dwarf house (half-hipped roof), Corner tower with a pointed tent roof and wide roof overhang, between the side elevation and the corner tower arbor (boarded-up, twisted wooden pillars), decorative framework in the jamb, profiled lugs, curved struts, St. Andrew's crosses, interiors in very good original condition (original Art Nouveau doors)
  • Pavilion in the front garden: single-storey square building, solid, plastered, plastered structure, flat tent roof (cardboard) and knob

Behind the manufacturer's villa:

  • Ancillary building (formerly horse stable): two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor ornamental framework, wooden windows, flat gable roof (purlin roof) with profiled rafter heads, inside currently sales rooms of the embroidery factory
  • Embroidery factory: consisting of a single-storey elongated clinker building with a gable roof (cardboard), segmental arched windows, lintel arches made of yellow clinker, toothed cornice, original windows with grating
  • Extension building added later: two-storey, solid, plastered, pilaster structure, center emphasized by triangular gable in the roof area, profiled eaves, hipped roof (cardboard), original wooden lattice windows on the ground floor, windows on the upper floor renewed, side staircase projection with hipped roof, original front door with skylight, inside large Hall with iron pillars
  • Embroidery machines (cast iron):
    • Embroidery machine with pantograph: Manufacturer Vogtländische Maschinenfabrik (formerly JC & H. Dietrich, then VOMAG) Aktiengesellschaft Plauen i. V., number 13131
    • Push machine (1890): manufacturer VOMAG
    • Revising machine (around 1900): with punched tape, manufacturer VOMAG
    • Bonbinding machine (end of 19th century): Manufacturer VOMAG, 1071 DRP (German Reich patent) Angem. Plauen i. V.
  • Another five embroidery machines in the clinker building, still in operation: from the period 1903 to 1930, cast iron, punched tape
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Mill building, side building, two barns and courtyard tree of a mill property (Ebertsmühle) Quellstrasse 24
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Early 19th century, later alterations Proof of a mill estate that has been preserved in a closed state, mill building on the upper floor partly timber-framed, barns boarded up, of local and technical historical importance.
  • Mill building: two-storey, solid, plastered, on the upper floor partly half-timbered (gable side and right half of the house), wooden eaves, crooked hip roof, beaver tail covering, renovated, on the ground floor partly round arched windows (renewed), in the gable triangle Egerland half-timbered (glazed compartments), other gable boarded up
  • Horse stable or manager building: one-storey, solid (probably clay), plastered, half-hip roof, interlocking tiles and beaver tail covering (new)
  • Barn: on the gable side adjoining the stable, single storey, boarded up, dovecote, saddle roof, interlocking tiles, wooden gates with iron fittings
  • Opposite the second barn: two-storey, boarded up, gable roof, beaver tail covering
  • Large chestnut tree in the courtyard (in front of the mill building)
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Weaving mill and manufacturer's villa Querstraße 3
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Around 1880 (factory building); around 1900 (manufacturer's villa) Brick buildings from the turn of the century around 1900, testimony to the history of technology in the textile industry in Tirpersdorf.
  • Administration building: one-storey with jamb, base made of granite ashlar masonry, central dwelling facing the street, gable roof (artificial slate), clinker building with plastered structure (corner ashlar), window bezels with rich profiles, straight window canopies, round windows, wooden veranda next to the central projection (half-timbered construction with brick infill) , profiled parapet areas, some with triangular gables over the windows and door
  • Production building (weaving mill): single-storey clinker brick building, high quarry stone base, structure of pilaster strips, saddle roof, toothed cornice, original windows, segmented arched windows with keystones and sills (artificial stone), door renewed
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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Querstraße 5
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Around 1900 Brick building with a half-timbered upper storey that characterizes the street scene, evidence of the coexistence of the textile industry and agriculture in Tirpersdorf, of importance in terms of building history and local development. One-storey with jamb, ground floor clinker brick (rear part plastered), high slate plinth, jamb half-timbered, dwarf house (saddle roof), gable roof, profiled beam heads, profiled lugs, segmented arched windows with keystones, engobed, glazed roof tiles, ornamental framework (diamond motif) in the gable. 08985590
 
Residential stable house and barn of a three-sided courtyard Waldstrasse 7
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Mid 19th century Solid, single-storey stable house (originally in block construction), boarded up barn, evidence of the rural living and economic practices of bygone times, of architectural significance.
  • Barn: two-storey, quarry stone base, gable roof, slate roofing, wooden gates with iron fittings
  • Residential stable house: solid, quarry stone plinth, quarry stone stable part, granite and slate sills, two entrances with granite walls, segmented arched windows, old windows, sliding windows in the gable, gable triangles in the upper part boarded up, gable roof (artificial slate), gable triangle half-timbered, plastered, a cellar barrel vault, inside probably Wooden ceiling, formerly black kitchen, caterpillars, cladding preserved, stable windows granite walls
08985587
 

Altmannsgrün

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Residential house (formerly residential stable house) of a farm Droßdorfer Strasse 1
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Around 1800 Evidence of the typical Vogtland rural construction with cladding, of architectural significance. One-storey, solid, brick on the courtyard side, otherwise clay, plastered, slate sills, old windows, gable roof (cardboard), stone slabs in the hallway, wooden ceiling, some with a cellar (barrel), boarded gable. 08985652
 
villa Theumaer Straße 13c
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Marked 1892 Historic building in a street-defining location, of architectural significance. Single storey, clinker brick building on rubble plinth, with jamb floor, plaster structure, ground floor rectangular windows, rectangular windows with triangular gables coupled in the side elevation, coupled arched windows with keystones and inserted column on the jamb floor, corner cuboid, entrance house boarded up, original entrance door, saddle roof (cardboard), gable. 08985653
 

Bread field

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Former Gasthaus Gansmüller (now a residential building) with a stable and barn Arnoldsgruner Strasse 14
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Around 1905 Inn built in clinker brick from the Gründerzeit, boarded up barn, authentic local historical evidence.
  • Residential building: single-storey with basement plinth and jamb, segmented arched windows, original windows with skylight bars and keystones, artificial stone walls, plinth made from Theuma slate, glazed green clinker bricks (cornice strip), eaves-side staircase (granite steps) with wooden construction and pent roof, central gable with crooked hip roof , profiled lugs, slate covering
  • Stable: two-storey, clinker building, upper floor half-timbered, flat gable roof, segmented arched stable windows, wooden doors, profiled rafters
  • Barn: two-story, large rectangular barn door, gable roof, slate roofing
08985641
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Arnoldsgrüner Strasse 20 (next to)
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After 1918 Local historical significance. Granite stele, front side polished smooth, inscription 1914–1918, "Our fallen", the names of the fallen, "Gemeinde Brotenfeld" (plaque to commemorate the victims of the Second World War added) 08985642
 
Three pitch pans Arnoldsgrüner Strasse 21 (next to)
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Used from 1426 to 1890 So-called herd of greaves for the extraction of pitch, testimony to the economic history and handicrafts of bygone times, significance for local history. Square with a conical basin and a hole in the middle, granite. 08985644
 
Residential house, side building, barn, enclosure and water trough of a forest yard Forstweg 4
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Late 19th century, older in essence Structurally and locally of importance.
  • Residential house (forestry office): two-storey, base made of granite ashlar and quarry stone, window frames sandstone, profiled, drilled, window renewed, courtyard side central projection with gable, profiled lugs, floating gable, hipped roof (slate)
  • Stable: one-story, quarry stone, plastered, boarded-up jamb floor, gable roof (artificial slate), dwarf house, Prussian caps and groin vaults in the stable
  • Quarry stone wall: partly brick wall with slate cover: round arched gate with wooden door, pillars with pyramidal granite heads, in the courtyard water trough made of slate, rectangular
  • Barn: one-storey with jamb (half-timbered structure with brick infill), segmented arch wooden gates, gable roof (cardboard), interior ceiling renewed
08985643
 

Juchhöh

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Former school (later apprentice dormitory and guesthouse) and toilet building Hauptstrasse 15
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Around 1890 Multicolored historicizing clinker brick building, of local history and street picture significance.
  • Dormitory: two-storey red clinker building with yellow clinker brick structure and plaster structure, eleven window axes on the eaves side, quarry stone plinth, central projection accentuated by the entrance portal with the original entrance door with coupled skylight, on the upper floor coupled segmented arched windows with keystone, corner pilasters, segmental arched windows with plaster stone lintel arch and final arch Plaster mirror, hipped roof (slate covering), roof pike (later addition), three window axes on the gable side, three-storey staircase tower with hipped roof on the back
  • Toilet building: single-storey clinker brick with yellow brick structure, segmented arched window, gable roof (Eternit)
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Lottengrün

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Residential house with enclosure Hauptstrasse 1
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1939 In the Heimat style, typical evidence of the building tradition of the 1930s, as the home of the architect Helmut Hums of local historical importance. One-storey, angular floor plan, slate base, entrance on the gable side, walls made of slate, staircase (slate slabs), square windows with shutters, original windows, original entrance door, slate sills, roof pike, gable roof (slate), three hipped dormers. Enclosure: slate, partly high wall, wooden fence. 08985650
 
House and enclosure Hauptstrasse 2
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1940 In the Heimatstil, building historical testimony from the time of National Socialism. One-storey, high base (slate), entrance on the left corner of the house with sturdy walls (slate cuboid), slightly segmented lintel with a hint of a keystone, original door, original doors inside, gable roof, dragged roof (roof pike), original plaster, shutters, windows renewed, residential building of the brother of Helmut Hums (architect and owner of the neighboring house, Hauptstrasse number 1). Enclosure: slate base with fence post 08985649
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Hauptstraße 10 (next to)
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After 1918 Local historical significance. Granite stele, smoothly carved, slate with the inscription "1914–1918", "Our heroes:", the names of the fallen, "Don't forget, my people, the dear dead!", Iron cross and laurel wreath incised, rhododendron ribbons on the side. 08985656
 
Residential stable house, barn and side building (surrounding framework, old residential stable house) of a three-sided courtyard Postweg 8
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Around 1800 (old stable house); around 1870 (new stable house); around 1900 (barn) Testimony to the rural living and economy of bygone times, old one-storey stable house, some with surrounding construction, new stable house with two-storey plastered construction, boarded up barn, of architectural and local significance.
  • Barn: two-storey, boarded up, wooden gates, gable roof (cardboard), one-storey extension
  • Old stable house: one-storey, partly clay, partly brick, plastered, slate sills, wooden gate on the courtyard side, stable renewed around 1900, partly basement (barrel vault), cladding in the front part of the house, gable roof, saddle roof (slate), clay gable side, plastered, stand with head braces
  • New stable house: two-storey, solid, plastered, plaster structure, segmented arched windows, old windows, stable with Prussian caps and iron studs, slate window sills, barrel vaults in the basement, old original doors with original glaze and hand-forged fittings, box locks, entrance door with skylight
08985648
 
Railway bridge over the meadow ground Wiesengrund
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Late 19th century Arched bridge on the Herlasgrün – Oelsnitz railway line (6648; sä. HOe) of significance in terms of traffic and technology. Round arched underpass for the farm road, bridge arch, barrel vault, front wall and bridge cheeks made of Theuma slate, cover plates granite. 08985646
 
Residential stable house (surrounding area), barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard Wiesengrund 7
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Around 1800 Single-storey stable house with a building-historically significant surrounding construction, boarded-up barn, evidence of rural living and economic methods of bygone times.
  • Residential stable house: single-storey, block room, plastered, cladding, construction similar to a gable roof, sheet metal roofing, solid stable, quarry stone, plastered, wooden beam ceiling, towers, profiled beam heads, inside ceilings with profiled girder, wide roof overhang, post framework with profiled head struts, granite door frames , old windows and doors, block room, wooden window frames, stone floors in the hallway, formerly black kitchen, barrel vaults in the cellar
  • Barn: one storey, boarded up, wooden gates, gable roof
  • Side building: one-storey, solid, plastered, old roof structure, segmented arched windows and rectangular windows with shutters, gable roof (sheet metal), boarded up gable triangle
08985647
 

Former monuments

Upper marx green

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Law firm property Schloditzer Weg 5
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Around 1875 Historically significant monument of the cultural landscape of bygone times, plastered building with echoes of the Swiss style, manor house of a chancellery estate; demolished between 2008 and 2016.
  • Residential house: two-storey with jamb, ground floor quarry stone, unplastered, corner cuboid (granite), gable-side staircase to the 1st floor (single, iron railing, granite steps), under the stairs entrance to the ground floor with granite walls, quarry stone wall with granite cover plates, iron railing, three arched windows in the gable triangle, Segmented arched windows, brick-framed, original entrance door with skylight, on the ground floor partially vaulted, on the upper floor segmented arched windows, sills made of granite, brick cornices, old windows, on the upper floor winter windows, central risalit with dwarf house (saddle roof), on the upper floor round arched windows and round windows, flat Gable roof, profiled rafters, purlin roof (slate, Eternit), gable roof dormer
  • Enclosure: quarry stone wall, beaver tail cover
08985654
 

Remarks

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

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