List of cultural monuments in Triebel / Vogtl.

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In the list of cultural monuments in Triebel / Vogtl. are the cultural monuments of the municipality of Triebel / Vogtl. recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until March 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 .

Triebel

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Ravine (Suburbs of Untertriebel, parcels 149/2 and 142/1)
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Medieval Section of the E3 European long-distance footpath ; Traffic history monument with landscaping effect. Hollow road, leading to Oelsnitz, unpaved. 08985452
 
Former factory owner's house Alte Strasse 6
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1938 according to information Elaborately designed house of the carpet manufacturer Koch from Oelsnitz, in the traditionalist style of the 1930s, remarkable building by the architects William Lossow & Max Hans Kühne , of architectural and local historical importance. Built in 1938 according to the owner, solid construction on an angular floor plan, single-storey side wing with rear extension with hipped roof (cardboard), long roof pike, two arched entrances, quarry stone base, two-story side wing with hipped roof, rectangular windows, original winter windows, buttresses at the corner (slate cover) , Terrace (supported by buttresses), quarry stone wall (slate) in a semicircle, lined with slate, recessed terrace portal with two round pillars, wide roof overhang, wooden eaves around the entire building, corner pillars, rectangular windows and round windows. Inside: fireplace room, original windows and doors, wooden beam ceiling. Tower-like entrance project with staircase, stone-exposed quarry stone wall with rounded corners, slate covering, arched portal. 08985547
 
Stable house of a farm and mountain cellar Bösenbrunner Strasse 18
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Around 1800 Authentic testimony to the rural living and economy of bygone times, single-storey building with a block room, of architectural significance.
  • Residential stable house: solid (earth bricks and block construction), partly quarry stone, plastered, window sills slate panels, original window sizes, block room (plastered), wooden gutter, wooden eaves, gable roof, one side of slate roofing (old German roofing), one side of interlocking tiles
  • Mountain cellar: one or two-story, ground floor round arched wooden door, upper floor boarded up, facing the slope, ground floor adjacent to the slope, solid, saddle roof
08985453
 
Untertriebel church ruin, cemetery with enclosure and war memorial for those who fell in World War I, gatehouse and two linden trees in front of the gatehouse
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Untertriebel church ruin, cemetery with enclosure and war memorial for those who fell in World War I, gatehouse and two linden trees in front of the gatehouse Obertriebeler Strasse
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Original building 14th century; New building 1535–1536; marked 1921 (war memorial) Late Gothic church on a hill, ruin since 1988 after gradual decay and collapse, reconstruction until 2018, local and architectural monument.
  • Church: single-nave, formerly ruin of a fortified church, plastered, quarry stone (preserved up to the second gallery), 3/8 choir with pointed arched windows, in the nave basket arched windows (ground floor) and segmented arched windows (upper floor), buttresses at the choir, quarry stone masonry (herringbone shape) )
  • Medieval fortified churchyard, approximately oval area of ​​around 50 × 35 m
  • War memorial: granite stele, iron cross, relief, inscription "Our fallen heroes" and the names of the fallen, "Municipality of Untertriebel"
  • Enclosure: the churchyard is surrounded by a defensive wall in the north and west, a clapboard-covered strong quarry stone wall in an arch around the cemetery, loopholes
  • Gatehouse: one-storey, solid, plastered, arched gate, hipped roof, profiled wooden eaves, two arched doors, gatehouse flanked by two linden trees
08985451
 
Residential stable house and barn of a farm Obertriebeler Strasse 42
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Before 1800 (stable house); 19th century (barn) Rural evidence of the Vogtland style of construction with half-timbered gables that characterize the street scene, of architectural and socio-historical importance.
  • Residential stable house: one-storey, solid ground floor, two front doors, shutters, wooden eaves, boarded gable (in the upper part), gable half-timbered, gable roof with cladding, interlocking tiles
  • Barn: on a hillside, front part one-storey, rear part two-storey, half-timbering, saddle roof, interlocking tiles, window sizes changed
08985545
 

Blosenberg

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Residential stable house and two barns in a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 4
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Around 1860 In good original condition, evidence of rural construction and economic methods in the 19th century, of architectural importance.
  • Residential stable house: on a hook-shaped floor plan, two-storey, solid, mixed masonry quarry stone and brick, window frames, old windows and winter windows, profiled eaves, saddle roof (Eternit), two entrances in the corner of the house (granite walls), straight lintel, lintel marked (not visible)
  • First barn: two-storey, solid ground floor, brick, upper floor boarded up, gable roof, further roof overhang on the courtyard side
  • Second barn: three-story, solid ground floor, quarry stone, boarded up upper floor, gable roof, interlocking tiles, wooden doors with iron fittings, wooden windows
08985567
 
Stable house, barn and entrance gate of a former three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 5
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Marked 1836 Stable house, stately plastered building, boarded up barn, as the largest and lavishly designed courtyard of local and architectural importance.
  • Residential stable house: window grille marked 1836, two-storey, massive, ground floor quarry stone, left half of the house brick renewed, upper storey brick, profiled brick eaves, plastered, hipped roof (Eternit), gable roof dormer windows, granite: window and door frames and stable window frames, one Rectangular window with decorative grille marked with "ICT 1836", ground floor and upper floor granite walls, old windows and shutters, drilled profiled granite portal with keystone marked "ICT", segment arch lintel, door with skylight, stable entrance profiled drilled granite walls, Bohemian caps
  • Barn: two-storey, boarded up, old wooden gates with iron fittings, gable roof with interlocking tiles, gate pillars made of granite marked with "ICT"
08985568
 

Obertriebel

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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Sommerleithen 2 (next to)
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After 1918 Local historical significance. Quartz-like natural stone stele on a square base, relief (iron cross and laurel wreath) and inscription “1914–1918 Fürs Vaterland” - “The grateful community of Obertriebel”. 08985543
 
Residential stable house and barn of a former four-sided courtyard Sommerleithen 4a
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Around 1800 (stable house); around 1900 (barn) Residential stable house on the courtyard side with boarded half-timbered upper floor, boarded barn, farm in good original condition with expressiveness for the living and economy of bygone times, of architectural significance.
  • Residential stable house: two-story, solid ground floor, upper floor timber-framed, boarded up, one gable boarded, one gable plastered with boarded gable triangle, gable roof (cardboard) towed to the rear (tailcoat roof), sills on the ground floor, original window sizes (especially on the upper floor)
  • Barn: two-storey, boarded up, saddle roof (cardboard), wooden windows, wooden gates, a corner of the building (for reasons of space) chamfered (boarded up) at the former gate passage
08985544
 
Former forester's house (stable house over an angular floor plan) Tiefenbrunner Strasse 24
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1905 A building that shapes the streetscape with echoes of the Heimat style, of local and architectural significance. Angular floor plan, massive, one-storey with a high basement and knee-high, half-hipped roof, slate base, segmental arch cellar window with keystone (slate), porphyry tuff window walls, profiled consoles (volute-like), half-timbered gable, the entrance protruding at an angle with porphyry tuff door jambs and arched windows Gaupers, barn extension, boarded up a gable. 08985542
 

Posseck

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Church (with furnishings), cemetery enclosure and stone cross
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Church (with furnishings), cemetery enclosure and stone cross At the village square
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1784 (church); marked 1779 (Murder and Atonement Cross) Simple hall church with west tower, architectural and local significance.
  • Church: single-nave hall church, quarry stone, plastered, straight choir closure, high west tower with entrance portal (drilled granite walls), square tower with octagonal bell, Welscher hood, lantern, ball, weather vane, gable roof (slate), arched windows, flat covered inside, two-storey surrounding galleries , classicistic furnishings, owl organ from 1929, bell with inscription "Ave Maria anno 1503"
  • Remains of the cemetery wall (behind the choir): quarry stone wall
  • Kirchhof was first mentioned in a document in 1340
  • Stone cross (largest in Vogtland), atonement cross on the occasion of the shooting of two generals, stick-like object (sword?) Incised
08985548
 
Manor of the manor
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Manor of the manor Am Kulturhaus 1
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In the core 14th century (moated castle); marked 1695, remodeling 18th century (manor house) Simple plastered building with a representative portal, horseshoe-shaped complex, as a former moated castle of great architectural and local historical importance (two outbuildings of the farm yard to the south and remains of the enclosure, see Ringweg). First mentioned in the 11th century, current appearance in the 18th century. Two-storey quarry stone building (partly plastered) on a horseshoe-shaped floor plan, originally surrounded by a moat (former moat), southern side wing with ten-axis facade (outside) and former portal, rectangular windows, granite walls, remains of a sundial, richly profiled basket arch portal with coat of arms (marked 1695 ) in a blown gable, rusticated corner pilasters as drapery, middle wing with gate passage (split gable), front sides of the side wing three window axes, hipped roof (slate), profiled massive eaves. 08985549
 
Two farm buildings of the manor, gate entrance and remains of the enclosure Am Kulturhaus 5
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Around 1900 Commercial buildings partly in half-timbered construction with planking, of architectural and local historical importance.
  • Farm building, temporarily barn: Location to the left of the Am Kulturhaus 3 building, two-storey, solid ground floor, on the outside and on the gable side half-timbered with brick infills, upper floor half-timbered (outside and boarded on the gable side), St. ), Schauer, gable with gable roof and hanging frame with a rectangular loading hatch, wooden windows and gates, roof pike
  • Enclosure: brick wall with pilaster strips, partly plastered, opposite the side wing
  • Outbuildings, currently storage shed (Am Ringweg, parcel 120/3): one-storey, brick, partly boarded up and plastered, flat gable roof (purlin roof), wide roof overhang (shower), profiled wooden window frames, shutters, loading ramp, profiled rafter heads, clinker brick structure
08986181
 

Saxon green

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Water trough (tubular box fountain) Dorfstrasse
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18./19. century Testimony to the economy of bygone times, of local significance. Longitudinal rectangular water trough made of granite, profile notched on the longitudinal wall. 08985553
 
St. Agidius Church (with equipment)
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St. Agidius Church (with equipment) Dorfstrasse
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1823–1824 (church); 1827 (organ) Simple hall church with west tower, architectural and local significance. Plastered quarry stone building, single-nave, arched windows, granite walls drilled in the choir, profiled, drilled arched portal with keystone on the west facade, set square west tower with octagonal bell, concave curved tent roof, ball and cross, sundial, slate roof with gable roof dormer windows, two-storey covered inside Galleries on Tuscan columns, classical pulpit altar, Hofmann organ with classical prospect, baroque baptismal angels. 08985551
 
Enclosure wall and crypt of the manor
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Enclosure wall and crypt of the manor Dorfstrasse
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19th century The manor belongs to the Sachsgrün manor with the manor house.
  • Quarry stone manor wall, shingle cover
  • Crypt: one-storey, massive, hipped roof (standing seam sheet metal), window renewed
08985556
 
Former manor house (later school, then “Bürgerhaus Sachsgrün” restaurant) of the manor, as well as porter's house or milk cooling house, pavilion in the garden and pitch pan Dorfstrasse 1
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1857, remodeled in 1936 At its core a classicist mansion (formerly owned by Waldenfels, von Brandenstein), of local historical importance.
  • Manor house, school from 1936: two-storey, solid, gable sides four window axes, side elevation, high basement, cellar barrel vault, hipped roof (cardboard), granite window frames, segmented arched windows and rectangular windows, annoying single-storey extension, three fifths of the mansion demolished from 1936 to 1938, the rest of the building rebuilt
  • Porter's house (at the entrance): two-story, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, wooden lattice windows, profiled wooden eaves, hipped roof, slate roofing, square floor plan, wooden gate on the ground floor, ground floor otherwise windowless
  • Pavilion in the park: single-storey, square floor plan, half-timbering, wooden eaves, slightly curved pointed tent roof (slate covering), knob, wooden shutters
  • Pitch pan (set up in the former park): in front of an old linden tree, round granite stone (diameter 115 cm, height 42 cm), with grooves, cracked
08985552
 
Rectory and gate entrance to the property
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Rectory and gate entrance to the property Dorfstrasse 3
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In the core 1631 Simple plastered building with a gable roof, one of the oldest buildings in the village, of architectural and local historical importance. Angular floor plan (with barn extension and barn), two-storey, a massive wing with granite window frames, barn wing on the upper floor half-timbered (probably curved St. Andrew's cross), plastered and boarded, wooden window frames on the ground and upper floors, barrel vaults in the basement, pitched roof, slate roofing, Saddle roof dormer windows (originally shingle roofing), plaster renewed (1930s), old windows, in the stable part probably formerly the upper arbor, two-storey toilet extension on the outer eaves side, the original entrance door at an angle (around 1830) and staircase with wooden railing, old doors, some with wooden beam ceilings . 1743 and 1895 remodeling (windows, stairs, exterior plaster). Remains of the enclosure of the parish garden: square gate pillars (granite), profiled, spherical attachment. 08985554
 
Former church school Dorfstrasse 6
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1671 (chronicle) Former half-timbered building in the immediate vicinity of the village church, significance in terms of building history and local history, part of the town center structure. Ground floor 70 cm field stone masonry, window openings inside arched back, small cellar vault (quarry stone barrel), ground floor plan changed, upper floor formerly half-timbered, but later bricked up. The roof structure (simple collar beam roof) is still quite originally preserved. 09306367
 
War memorial for the fallen of both world wars Dorfstrasse 29 (next to)
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After 1918 Local historical significance. Quarry stone base, granite stele with the inscription “To commemorate the fallen and missing of the world wars 1914–1918 and 1939–1945”, ball (granite) top with eagle. 08985555
 

Wiedersberg

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St. Michaelis Church (with equipment)
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St. Michaelis Church (with equipment) Am Feilebach
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Signed 1731 (church); 1910 (church tower) Baroque hall church with a cross-shaped floor plan, with west tower, of importance in terms of architectural history, local history, art history and the local image. A hall church built on the old foundation walls, on the north and south side of the choir cross-arms (hipped roof) similar to a transept, straight end of the choir, elongated rectangular floor plan, arched windows, pilaster strips, west tower destroyed by fire in 1909, rebuilt in neo-baroque style (plans: Paul Lange , Leipzig). Square west tower with octagonal bell storey and curved hood, drilled granite portal with straight lintel and keystone with inscription, in the lintel inscription "IHWill. Pastor Wiedersberg ", above sandstone cartouche with Latin inscription, interior designed in Art Nouveau style, flatly covered, two-storey circumferential galleries, organ by Johannes Kralapp (1872), multi-storey lodge installations in the transept, north wall lintel marked 1731, keystone marked MDCCXXX (1730) . 08985561
 
Wiedersberg Castle (aggregate)
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Wiedersberg Castle (aggregate) Am Feilebach
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First mentioned in 1267; today's buildings after 1300; ruin since 1500 Material entirety of Wiedersberg Castle with the individual monuments: castle ruins with gate tower, surrounding wall, foundations of two square towers and a former palace (or hunter's house), see individual monuments 08985565, as well as the aggregate parts: Wall and moat and rock cellar; rare early medieval fortification, of regional historical importance. 09302388
 
Castle ruins with gate tower, enclosing wall, foundations of two square towers and a former palace (or hunter's house), individual monuments to ID no.  09302388
Castle ruins with gate tower, enclosing wall, foundations of two square towers and a former palace (or hunter's house), individual monuments to ID no. 09302388 Am Feilebach
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First mentioned in 1267; today's buildings after 1300; ruin since 1500 Individual features of the entity Burg Wiedersberg; rare early medieval fortification, of regional historical importance
  • Square gate tower: with access to the castle courtyard (quarry stone with corner blocks) with a concave, bent tent roof, beaver tail covering, two entrances or gate passage to the former castle courtyard at the corner, pointed arches and segment arches made of quarry stone, quarry stone masonry, small rectangular windows, towards the courtyard tow barn, of the other two corner towers only foundations and wall remains with loopholes-like arched windows remain
  • Remains of the palace: only the basement with its mighty barrel vault and arched entrance (quarry stone) is preserved
  • Enclosing wall: quarry stone wall ring adjoining the hall at a right angle in a semicircle all the way to the corner tower, outside mighty supporting pillars
  • In the east of the castle: section trenches (5 to 6 m wide, 10 m deep)
  • In the southeast another trench parallel to the inner trench
  • In the west of the castle in a semicircle in front of the outer wall: 3 m wide, 3 to 4 m high, between the castle wall and the wall, a former moat
  • Rock cellar: behind the castle, driven into the mountain by hand with mallets and iron, dimensions: 10.50 m deep, 1.80–2.10 m high, 1.80 m wide
  • The story: laid out as a Schildmauerberg on a spur of the Haagberg above the Feilebach, core castle with ditch (5 m wide, 1 m deep), U-shaped system (45 m long, 27 m wide), served as a escort castle to protect trade between Hof und Plauen, Burg is believed to have been built in 1117 by Burkhardt Wiederspercher, first documented in 1267 in connection with Reimboto de Gegenberch, from 1248 under the control of the Plauen bailiffs, ceded to the Wettins in 1357, among others owned by the Rabe family, von Machwitz and von Feilitzsch, 1939/40 uncovering a ring trench and the foundations of two square towers on the east side, brickwork secured in 1969/70 and gate tower provided with a pyramid roof (beaver tail covering), 1990s renovation
08985565
 
Wendelstein and mountain cellar of the former manor
Wendelstein and mountain cellar of the former manor Am Feilebach 3, 7
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Proven since 13th century (manor); 16th century (tower) As the remains of the manor, which was demolished in 1953, of local and architectural importance.
  • Wendelstein: octagonal stair tower, solid, plastered, main cornice with slate cover, above it on four sides wooden lattice windows and wooden walls, profiled eaves, Welsche hood (slated) with small windows (straight roof), knob and weather vane, inside spiral staircase (block staircase), round-arched entrance door , round archway (formerly to the manor house, now to the new building)
  • Bergkeller (behind the tower): quarry stone, arched entrance with wooden door
08985563
 
Gasthof Wiedersberg in the corner of Burgstrasse, with an annex and stable building
Gasthof Wiedersberg in the corner of Burgstrasse, with an annex and stable building Am Feilebach 4
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1711 ground floor; 1727 upper floor; 1903 (hall) Half-timbered building defining the townscape with a beautifully designed gable, of architectural and local significance.
  • Inn: two-storey, solid ground floor, granite window frames, shutters, upper storey half-timbered, facing the street (Am Feilebach), beautiful half-timbered gable with diamond motifs in the gable triangle, one-storey extension with pent roof, otherwise saddle roof, slate roofing, three saddle roofs Dormers, profiled wooden eaves, cross-frame windows with shutters, wooden beam ceiling with joist inside
  • On the eaves facing the street, hall extension: two-storey on a granite base (ashlar masonry), solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, St. Andrew's crosses in the parapet fields, large hall with large rectangular windows, flat gable roof, gable half-timbered (only gable triangle)
  • Stable barn adjoining the hall: two-storey, ground floor solid, plastered, upper floor boarded up, loading hatch (boarded up) with gable roof (cardboard), wooden barn door, window sills and entrance walls probably made of granite
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Residential building (with annex) Am Feilebach 5
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Mid 19th century On a hillside on the Haagberg and in the immediate vicinity of the castle ruins and a building visible from afar, with good original substance, upper floor timber-framed boarded up, of architectural significance. Two-storey, massive ground floor, old windows, gable triangle boarded up with dovecote, gable side on the upper floor half-timbered, back on the upper floor half-timbered, gable roof, folded tiles (front half of the house) and standing seam sheet (rear half of the house), wooden shutters, original window sizes, new door and windows on the courtyard side. 08985564
 
Residential building Am Feilebach 10
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Before 1800 Half-timbered house with surrounding structure and block room, of architectural significance. Two-storey, ground floor solid, plastered, right half of the house block room with a surrounding structure (plank frame construction), upper floor half-timbered, original window sizes on the ground floor, wooden walls, upper floor original wooden lattice windows and winter windows, a gable triangle boarded up, a gable half-timbered, half-hipped roof (cardboard), first floor wooden window frames . 08985558
 
Rectory with enclosure and gate
Rectory with enclosure and gate Am Feilebach 11
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Late 18th century Upper floor half-timbered structure, of local and historical importance, forms an ensemble with the neighboring church.
  • Rectory: two-story, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, large rectangular windows, some with wooden window frames, shutters with old fittings (on the back), ox-eye, cross-frame windows on the upper floor, over arches on the gable side, granite entrance walls, entrance porch, saddle roof (Eternit), profiled wooden eaves
  • Enclosure: round arched gate (with interlocking tile covering), quarry stone, quarry stone enclosure wall
08985562
 
Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Am Feilebach 13
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Early 19th century Upper floor timber-frame boarded up, authentically preserved testimony to the rural living and economic methods of bygone times, location-defining location, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, quarry stone, plastered, partly winter windows, shutters, wooden window frames, gable roof, slate covering, wooden eaves, gables on the upper floor and boarded up in the gable triangle. 08985560
 

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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