List of cultural monuments in Weinhübel

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The list of cultural monuments in Weinhübel contains all of the cultural monuments of the Görlitz district of Weinhübel that were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony up to October 2017 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Görlitz .

List of cultural monuments in Weinhübel

image designation location Dating description ID
Cold store At Weinhübel 2 station
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1953-1955 Mighty, multi-storey reinforced concrete skeleton building with a classicist facade with single-storey extensions such as a machine hall or covered loading ramps, one of the most imposing industrial buildings in the city, the GDR type building is one of the last four surviving of originally 12 identical examples, of industrial and economic history. 09300716
 
Gatekeeper house At Weinhübel 191 station, south of Posottendorf-Leschwitz station (Görlitz-Weinhübel)
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1875 Railway line Görlitz - Zittau ( Neißetalbahn ); Type building, one-storey with jamb and small entrance porch, windows with segmental arches, significant in terms of railway history. For information on the route, see object 09302622. 09303263
 
Weinhübel station
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Weinhübel station At Weinhübel 902 train station
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1875 (dating route) Railway line Görlitz - Zittau ( Neißetalbahn ); Görlitz-Weinhübel station was formerly Posottendorf-Leschwitz, plastered building with clinker brick structure, of significance in terms of railway history. Buildings erroneously listed by April 2009 under number 901. 09280133
 
Residential building Am Sande 3
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Around 1850 Testimony to the rural way of life and economy, of importance in terms of building history. Upstairs half-timbered, plastered. Partly original windows. 09281934
 
Residential building Am Sande 10
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Around 1850 Architecturally important 09281933
 
Cottage property Am Sande 14
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Marked 1866 Sandstone plaque via the portal "Built by Johann Karl Leonhardt in 1866", of architectural significance 09281921
 
Fire bowl of the stadium At the waterworks, in the middle of the north-western long side of the stadium
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1962 Pedestal made of clinker brick, on top of which is a fire bowl made of structural steel, leaning against the pedestal is an iron staircase with a central girder, of local historical importance. The shell is operated with propane gas. Postal address: Zittauer Straße 89. 09303016
 
Residential building Am Wasserwerk 5
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Around 1880 Architecturally important 09281884
 
Residential house with enclosure Am Wasserwerk 5a
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Around 1910 Architecturally important. Cleaning pilaster strips, economical ornamentation. Original windows. 09281883
 
Residential house with enclosure Am Wasserwerk 6
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Around 1850 Clinker brick, plastered ground floor, significant building history. Original front door and original windows. 09281882
 
Waterworks of the city of Görlitz with all historical buildings in brick and clinker, including the administration building, the large three-part technical building with pump, the small technical building with a square floor plan in the NE and the ancillary building consisting of two parts at an angle
Waterworks of the city of Görlitz with all historical buildings in brick and clinker, including the administration building, the large three-part technical building with pump, the small technical building with a square floor plan in the NE and the ancillary building consisting of two parts at an angle Am Wasserwerk 7
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From 1889 (waterworks); around 1900 (administration building and technical building with pump); marked 1928 (factory building) Administration building emphasizes historicizing with towers, gables, battlements, of importance in terms of building history and technology. The small technical building with a square floor plan in the northeast (marked 1928). Outbuilding number 7a south of the waterworks was deleted in April 2009. 09280176
 
Memorial stone Anton Saefkow
Memorial stone Anton Saefkow Anton-Saefkow-Straße 22, 24, 26 (in front)
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Around 1960 Foundling with an inscription, this commemorates his murder as a communist and anti-fascist, historical value 09304056
 
Accordion player, life-size plastic in steel-reinforced concrete
Accordion player, life-size plastic in steel-reinforced concrete Anton-Saefkow-Straße 22, 24, 26 (in front)
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1963 (marked with RE 63) Marked with RE 63, artistic and historical value 09304057
 
Residential building Erich-Oppenheimer-Strasse 1
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Around 1880 Architecturally important. Two side elevations, three roof structures in the middle. Plaster divisions. Original windows. 09281908
 
Residential building Erich-Oppenheimer-Strasse 5
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Around 1850 Testimony to the rural way of life and economy, of importance in terms of building history. The property has been changed and has been badly damaged by fire, but the following measures were carried out in coordination with the lower monument protection authority, with funding (old town foundation) and in the sense of a return to monument-compatible (before the last GDR conversion). 09281936
 
Residential building Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 25
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1927 Steel house according to the Braune & Roth Leipzig-Eutritzsch system, Type Norm I, "Sun", special technical construction, of particular importance in terms of architectural history. The house was dismantled in 2012 at Reichenbacher Straße 18 and moved here to the grounds of a nursery. 09280123
 
Wholesale company Görlitz; Office building and warehouse (the latter two large buildings connected at an angle) with roofs for the loading ramps Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 43
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Around 1960 Office building as a reinforced concrete skeleton with a representative staircase, ribbon windows, parapet fields clad with tiles, of architectural historical importance 09303105
 
Residential building Johannes-R.-Becher-Strasse 7
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Around 1880 Architecturally important. Partly clinker brick surfaces. Original windows. 09281886
 
House in a corner with a shop Johannes-R.-Becher-Strasse 15
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Around 1890 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Corner store with the original front. Plaster ornamentation. Partly original windows, original front door. 09281888
 
Rectory Kirchstrasse 1
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Around 1820 Structurally and locally of importance. Upper floor half-timbered, bat dormers, erroneously under number 7 in the list of monuments until April 2009. The outbuildings in the corner in the eastern part with old hip hip and rebuilt in the 1970s, the northern part added in the 1970s. 09280183
 
Residential building Kleine Seidenberger Strasse 1
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1801 dendro The building was part of the courtyard of Gasthof Seidenberger Straße 40, historically important. Upper floor half-timbered plastered, with a crooked hip roof. 09302737
 
House and barn Kleine Seidenberger Strasse 3
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1st half of the 19th century The building was part of the courtyard of Gasthof Seidenberger Straße 40, a testament to the rural way of life and economy, of architectural and economic significance. Barn in unchanged condition. House changed, but still has deep cellars. 09280006
 
Cottage property Neusiedlerstrasse 4
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Around 1850 Building with a half-hipped roof, evidence of the rural way of life and economy, of architectural significance 09281916
 
Residential building Neusiedlerstrasse 6
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Around 1880 Architecturally important. Central risalit with triangular gable. Original windows. 09281917
 
Residential house with extension Neusiedlerstrasse 8
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Around 1850 The latter clinker brick with half-timbering, contains stables and hayloft, which are of architectural significance. Part of the house with new windows. 09281918
 
Cottage property Neusiedlerstrasse 10
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Around 1870 One storey with a barn and a small annex to the south, evidence of the rural way of life and economy, of architectural significance 09281919
 
Gasthof Zur Landeskrone with inn (Zittauer Straße 189) as well as barn, side building, courtyard wall and entrance post (Posottendorfer Straße 2) Posottendorfer Straße 2 (main address: Zittauer Straße 189)
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Around 1800 (inn); 1855 (side building); 1859 (barn) Barn with large decorative ventilation slots on the gable facing the street, here walled-up gates to the east, suggests sheds and stables of a breakout, of architectural and local significance. Gasthaus hipped roof, changed inside. Barn and side building as two buildings attached to one another at an angle, large gates, small original windows, pigeon excursion on the roof. Inscribed designations in 1855 (side building) and in 1859 “built by C.Ed. Möbius “(barn). Until April 2009, the side building and barn were erroneously listed under Zittauer Straße 189 in the list of monuments, today the address is Posottendorfer Straße 2. 09281923
 
House, barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard Posottendorfer Strasse 13
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Around 1800 Testimony to the rural way of life and economy, of importance in terms of building history. House probably on the 1st floor half-timbered, plastered. 09281922
 
Residential house, barn with resettler's apartment and entrance pillar of a former three-sided farm Posottendorfer Strasse 24, 26, 28
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1st half of the 19th century Testimony to the rural way of life and economy, of importance in terms of building history. According to ALK data, barn numbers 24 and 26, residential building number 28, both buildings with crooked hips. 09280184
 
Bridge abutment of the bridge on the road to Posottendorf, which was blown up in 1945, and retaining walls of the road
Bridge abutment of the bridge on the road to Posottendorf, which was blown up in 1945, and retaining walls of the road Seidenberger Strasse
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1883 (bridge abutment); around 1900 (retaining wall) Partly regular granite blocks, important in terms of building history and traffic history 09303977
 
Village green with meadow, rows of trees, solitary trees and the peace oak with a memorial plaque on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Franco-Prussian War, plus the milk ramp and the stone decker bridge on the extended Posottendorfer Straße
Village green with meadow, rows of trees, solitary trees and the peace oak with a memorial plaque on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Franco-Prussian War, plus the milk ramp and the stone decker bridge on the extended Posottendorfer Straße Seidenberger Strasse
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18./19. Century (village complex); 1896 (peace oak and memorial plaque) Landscaping of importance. 09282543
 
Church of the Resurrection and Weinhübel Cemetery (aggregate)
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Church of the Resurrection and Weinhübel Cemetery (aggregate) Seidenberger Strasse
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Marked 1768 (church); 19th century (grave complex Fam. Demisch); 17./19. Century (nine tombs on the church wall); 1604 (tomb on the north wall of the church); after 1832 (Anspach tomb) Structurally and locally of importance. Until April 2009 erroneously under number 1 in the list of monuments. 09302666
 
Church (individual monument for ID No. 09302666)
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Church (individual monument for ID No. 09302666) Seidenberger Strasse
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Marked 1768 Structurally and locally of importance. Evangelical Resurrection Church. Simple single-aisle layout, the retracted choir with a 5/8 end. First mentioned in 1337, the current building around the middle of the 15th century. Restoration around 1960 and 1984–86. Plastered field stone building with a steep pitched roof, high turrets above the west gable. Choir with star vault, the nave almost square, the barrel vault with stitch caps and attached net ribs. Two-storey galleries on the north and west side, one-storey on the south side, 17th and 18th centuries. On the north side of the choir, box prospect from around 1800. Altar by Jacob Riese, dated 1683–93, richly carved, but with a peasant effect. In the predella Last Supper, in the main field painted crucifixion, in the excerpt a relief with the Entombment of Christ, as a conclusion Christ and putti. Wooden pulpit, 2nd quarter of the 18th century, on the pulpit basket allegory of faith and putti. Baptism angel in the choir from the same time. Until April 2009 erroneously under Kirchstrasse 1 in the list of monuments. 09280182
 
Laying house (individual monument for ID no.09302666) Seidenberger Strasse
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Individual monument of the whole village church with churchyard and churchyard extension to the cemetery; of importance in terms of building history and local history 09280182
 
11 tombs (single monument for ID no.09302666) Seidenberger Strasse
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17./19. Century (nine tombs on the church wall); 1604 (tomb on the north wall of the church); after 1832 (Anspach tomb) Individual monument of the whole village church with churchyard and churchyard extension to the cemetery; of importance in terms of building history and local history.

Gravestones:
1. Gravestone Johann Wilhelm Anspach (1782–1830), vinegar manufacturer.
2. Gravestone on the north wall of the church with a relief of a man with a chalice, 1604

Nine tombs on the south wall of the church:
3rd tomb of Hans Wilhelm Fried. Raschke (1706–1761)
4. Solomon Friedr. Lingke (1745–1808) and Eva Rosina Lingke (1750–1808)
5. Siegismund Menzel (1800–1886)
6. Christian Ferdinand Haicke (1800–1864), pastor
7. Emilie Ernestine Caroline Haicke (1817–1853)
8. Joh Friedrich Thiem (?) (1705–1766)
9. Johanna Christina Haicke (1772-?)
10th August Traugott Leberecht Haicke (1765–1847), pastor
11. Johanne Auguste Thiemann (?) (1812–1851)

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Grave complex of the Demisch family (individual monument for ID no.09302666) Seidenberger Strasse
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19th century Individual monument of the whole village church with churchyard and churchyard extension to the cemetery; of importance in terms of building history and local history. Grave complex of the Demisch manor family (19th century) with enclosure fence. 09280182
 
Grave enclosures on the eastern wall of the churchyard (individual monument for ID No. 09302666) Seidenberger Strasse
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Individual monument of the whole village church with churchyard and churchyard extension to the cemetery; of importance in terms of building history and local history 09280182
 
Enclosure wall with gate and gate tree (individual monument for ID No. 09302666)
Enclosure wall with gate and gate tree (individual monument for ID No. 09302666) Seidenberger Strasse
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Individual monument of the whole village church with churchyard and churchyard extension to the cemetery; of importance in terms of building history and local history 09280182
 
House in a corner, with a side extension of a bakery Seidenberger Strasse 1
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Around 1890 Architecturally important. Clinker construction, also clinker extension. Plastered corners and grooved. 09281897
 
Residential building
Residential building Seidenberger Strasse 4
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Around 1880 Clinker brick facade, historically important, clinker brick on the upper floor 09281900
 
Residential building
Residential building Seidenberger Strasse 5
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Around 1880 Architecturally important. Different plaster structures, small crowned roof extensions. 09281902
 
Residential building Seidenberger Strasse 8
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Around 1820 Testimony to the rural way of life, of architectural significance 09281903
 
Residential house with enclosure Seidenberger Strasse 9
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Around 1910 Architecturally important. Echoes of the homeland style. Broken roof. 09281904
 
Farm with two stable houses Seidenberger Strasse 10, 11
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18th century (No. 10); around 1850 (No. 11) Number 10 was once the Kronprinz inn with a hall over the back two thirds, here resettlers' apartments built in on two floors, old vaults on the ground floor, of architectural significance. Barn in the rear property no memorial, demolition 2009. 09280113
 
Half-timbered house Seidenberger Strasse 12
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Around 1850 Half-timbered construction, evidence of the rural way of life and economy, on the Anger of the old Leschwitz, of architectural significance. Build small and simple. Collar beam roof from the construction period, this is assumed by the lower monument protection authority to be around 1813. 09280112
 
Residential stable house with angled extension Seidenberger Strasse 13
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Around 1815 Architecturally important. Upper floor half-timbered. Rebuilt after the fire of 1813. 09280111
 
Residential house with enclosure
Residential house with enclosure Seidenberger Strasse 14
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Around 1890 Architecturally important. Residential house with villa claim, plastered construction. 09280109
 
Residential stable house and eastern outbuilding Seidenberger Strasse 15
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Around 1815 Residential stable house with open arbor on the half-timbered upper floor, not cantilevered, on the anger of the old Leschwitz, evidence of rural life and economy, of architectural significance. The Weinhübler houses on this side of Seidenberger Strasse burned down in 1813 and were then rebuilt. The outbuilding had collapsed and was rebuilt in 2009 using some old wood. 09280108
 
House and barn attached to a farm Seidenberger Strasse 19
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Around 1815 Significant in terms of building history and economic history. Residential house (number 19) upper floor half-timbered. Barn attached to the rear. House number 18 belonging to the courtyard has been rebuilt too much, no monument. Buildings 19a and 19b today two residential units, heavily rebuilt, no monument. 09280105
 
Residential house, side building, barn and moving house of a three-sided courtyard, with iron fence as the remainder of the original fence Seidenberger Strasse 20
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Marked 1814 Both houses on the upper floor are half-timbered, plastered on the north, the clinker brick barn at the back, of architectural and economic importance. Inscription 1814 on the north dwelling house. 09280010
 
House with a wooden porch and original fencing Seidenberger Strasse 21
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Around 1820 Architecturally important 09281931
 
Residential building Seidenberger Strasse 22
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Around 1850 Architecturally important 09281930
 
Residential house with half-timbered upper floor Seidenberger Strasse 23
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Around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance 09281929
 
House and side building Seidenberger Strasse 24
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Around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered house, of architectural significance 09281928
 
House with attached barn Seidenberger Strasse 25
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Around 1850 Architecturally important 09281927
 
school
school Seidenberger Strasse 26
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Around 1880 Building with central portal and four classrooms, small pike, of local history 09281926
 
Hossner cloth factory and Leschwitz concentration camp ; Full cloth factory with existing buildings: residential house, dye works (No. 30), factory building with weight room and an outbuilding (No. 29), the Mühlgraben with natural stone walls on both sides, as the rest of the shooter the fortified sole, in the Neisse the granite weir Seidenberger Strasse 29, 30
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2nd half of the 19th century Factory emerged from a mill, also known as Schmidtmühle, concentration camp from March 1933 to August 30, 1933, plastered buildings with clinker brick architectural elements, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history. from north-east to south-west the house, the attached dye works (number 30), after a gap created by demolition (here formerly a weaving room), factory building with weight room and an outbuilding (number 29), plus the former mill ditch and remains of the weir.

Mühle until 1850, then the new textile factory was built; according to Mr. Berthold, the concentration camp was dissolved after the large concentration camps were completed. Founded by the Görlitzer SA, it was under SA standard 19. Immediately next to the factory was the road bridge to Posottendorf, today only the supports exist.

09280103
 
Residential building Seidenberger Strasse 33
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Around 1860 With central projecting, central gable and jamb, sophisticated plaster structure, important in terms of building history 09280104
 
Residential building Seidenberger Strasse 35
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Around 1820 Upper floor on the street side half-timbered, historically important. Both gables made of brick. 09281925
 
Enclosure wall of the Leschwitz manor Seidenberger Strasse 35a
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18th century Quarry stone, characterizing the streetscape. All buildings are new factories, not monuments. 09284995
 
House of a farm Seidenberger Strasse 37
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Around 1850 Architecturally important 09280009
 
Residential stable house Seidenberger Strasse 38
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Around 1850 Representative with central gable, of architectural significance 09280110
 
House of a farm Seidenberger Strasse 39
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Around 1850 Architecturally important 09281907
 
Village inn with hall and memorial plaque for the victims of fascism (Etablissement Zur Brauerei; Café Roland; Kulturhaus Weinhübel) Seidenberger Strasse 40
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3rd quarter of the 19th century The entire courtyard behind it with the Kleine Seidenberger Strasse 1 and 3 and the associated barns, i.e. the entire parcel 430 and 431, was part of the building and was of importance in terms of building history and local history. Canceled by Mr. Rehse Regional Council Dresden 2007. 09280008
 
Residential house with enclosure Seidenberger Strasse 41
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Around 1860 Architecturally important. Possibly a park behind it belonged to the property. Filigree architectural ornamentation, composite capitals on the pilasters. Central projection with parapet. 09281905
 
Residential house, rural, and shed Seidenberger Strasse 45a
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Around 1830 Architecturally important. Partly original windows. 09281901
 
Residential house, rural Seidenberger Strasse 47
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Around 1820 Rural, historically important, upper floor half-timbered 09281898
 
Residential house, rural Seidenberger Strasse 48
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Around 1800 On a plot of land at Zittauer Strasse 151, historically important 09277316
 
Residential building Wiesenstrasse 1
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Around 1885 Architecturally important. Different plaster profiles. 09281885
 
Tent garden; Guest house with extension Zittauer Strasse 101
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Around 1900 Significant in terms of local history and the appearance of the streets. The outbuildings behind it have been preserved, but not worthy of a monument. The same is true of the wooden colonnade along the street. 09280185
 
Residential building Zittauer Strasse 115
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Around 1890 Architecturally important. Partly clinker brick surfaces. Original windows and front door. Nice staircase window with different glass. 09281887
 
Rural house and factory building Zittauer Strasse 130
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Around 1860 (farmhouse); around 1910 (part of the factory) Architecturally important. Farmhouse already built up. Factory formerly fish processing. Design with different plaster divisions. 09281890
 
Rural house Zittauer Strasse 133
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Around 1860 Architecturally important. Ground floor window with segmental arches. Arched gable window. 09281891
 
Residential building Zittauer Strasse 139
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Around 1870 Architecturally important. Central risalit with parapet top. Small grille from the front door to the street. 09281893
 
Residential building Zittauer Strasse 140
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Around 1880 Small in size with rich plaster structure, significant in terms of building history. Numerous plaster grooves and profiles. Original windows. 09281892
 
Residential building Zittauer Strasse 144
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Around 1870 One-storey with a raised roof structure on the front side of the eaves, historically important. Different plaster designs. 09281894
 
House with shop in a corner Zittauer Strasse 151
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Around 1895 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Corner shop with original shop windows. Economical plaster design. 09281896
 
Residential building Zittauer Strasse 158
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Around 1880 Architecturally important. Clinker building with plaster structures. Central risalit with gable top. 09281910
 
Residential building Zittauer Strasse 160
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Around 1870 With a central projection, probably formerly a bakery, of architectural significance. Middle risalit with gable. Commercial cultivation and chimney clinker. 09281911
 
Farm with residential house, three side buildings and remains of the courtyard wall with clinker brick gate posts Zittauer Strasse 166
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Around 1900 (villa); around 1850 (side building) Side building with stables and barns, of architectural and economic importance 09281915
 
Residential building Zittauer Strasse 167
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Around 1880 With central projection, of architectural significance 09281912
 
House in a corner Zittauer Strasse 169
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Around 1880 Clinker bricks with plaster structure, central projecting with gable, of architectural significance 09281913
 
House in a corner Zittauer Strasse 171
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Around 1880 Here a tower motif, of architectural significance. Slanted triangular gable facing the street. 09281914
 
Gasthof Zur Landeskrone with inn (Zittauer Straße 189) as well as barn, side building, courtyard wall and entrance post (Posottendorfer Straße 2) Zittauer Strasse 189
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Around 1800 (inn); 1855 (side building); 1859 (barn) Barn with large decorative ventilation slots on the gable facing the street, here walled-up gates to the east, suggests sheds and stables of a breakout, of architectural and local significance. Gasthaus hipped roof, changed inside. Barn and side building as two buildings attached to one another at an angle, large gates, small original windows, pigeon excursion on the roof. Inscribed designations in 1855 (side building) and in 1859 “built by C.Ed. Möbius “(barn). Until April 2009, the side building and barn were erroneously listed under Zittauer Straße 189 in the list of monuments, today the address is Posottendorfer Straße 2. 09281923
 

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).

Detailed memorial texts

  1. Multi-storey cold store (type construction, so-called "standard cold store"): mighty, multi-storey reinforced concrete skeleton structure (so-called mushroom ceilings inside) with classicist facade, apart from narrow window openings on the mezzanine floor, almost windowless and only optically structured by pilaster strips, single-storey additions directly to the core building : u. a. Machine hall (to accommodate the refrigeration machines - use of cold brine generators, ammonia refrigerant) and loading dock roofs, built in 1956 on behalf of the Ministry of Food Industry (existed as such from 1953–1958), construction work: Bau-Union Süd, Dresden, and VEB Maschinenfabrik Halle (refrigeration technology) , probably shutdown and vacancy since the fall of the Wall, since 2008 ongoing renovation / subsequent use (partial use) by the non-profit association Kühlhaus Görlitz e. V. The first five standard cold stores were built in 1953/54 in Berlin, Chemnitz, Dresden, Gera and Halle-Trotha by VEB Erste Maschinenfabrik Karl-Marx-Stadt, formerly CG Haubold. The Ministry of Food Industry placed the order for the development of this type of construction, the project planning was carried out by the Zwickau company Hans Köhler Kältetechnische Anlagen (later VEB Industriekühlung Zwickau). VEB Maschinenfabrik Halle built another seven cold storage buildings of this type in 1956 in Görlitz, Leipzig, Brandenburg, Dessau, Neustrelitz, Prenzlau and Stralsund (the refrigeration department of VEB Erste Maschinenfabrik Karl-Marx-Stadt was previously relocated to Halle). With the new buildings, an attempt was made to meet the supply shortfall that occurred after the partial destruction of the previous cold and freezer storage capacities in the Second World War. “State reserves” were also created in these central cold stores, which were intended to cope with delivery bottlenecks in the event of a crisis. Subsequent cold stores (as well as subsequent structural extensions to the existing cold stores) from the 1960s were ultimately no longer designed as multi-storey buildings, but rather as low-rise buildings, so that the additional effort for removal and storage using high-performance elevator systems was eliminated. In addition to the present Görlitz cold store from 1956, the two DDR standard cold stores of the first generation in Chemnitz (listed as a monument - object 09304593, but vacant, with severe fire damage and partly ruinous, so that preservation is at risk) and Dresden ( Messering 20, so far not listed as a monument, currently housing a branch of Deutsche See GmbH, internal preservation or state of delivery unknown) from 1953/54. Another of the first generation is located in Gera (created in 1953/54 on behalf of the then VE Kühlbetrieb Gera according to plans by the design office for industrial buildings in Berlin, also listed as a technical monument). The cold store in Leipzig was demolished in 2008 (cf. 09263805). The importance of cold stores as central systems for the mass food supply can be seen on the one hand from the size and design of the respective facility, on the other hand it can also be proven by the existence of several such cold stores. The fact that model buildings were used also documents the centralized approach to planning and executing the food supply in the GDR era - at that time all cold stores were combined in the combine cooling and warehouse management and were managed by nine cooling companies.
  2. Description of the garden monument (Ragnhild Kober, September 11, 2008 and December 18, 2008):
    • Village green: village green extending from north to south between the street Am Sande and the Seidenberger Straße with a square in the north and an elongated, slightly hollowed meadow area, which is crossed by the Possendorfer Straße in the south
    • Trees: at the north end two yew trees, in the north area on the east side a row of trees (two linden trees and one replanting), in the middle area on the east side of the Angers a row of young ornamental apples and an elongated tree row (ash), in the south area on the east side a row of trees (Ash), in the north area a solitary tree in the west of the square (oak), in the middle area solitary trees (two linden trees, one weeping ash), in the middle area a row of trees on the west side (sycamore and linden), in the south area on the west side of the Weges solitary trees (two linden trees) and on the meadow a solitary tree (linden tree), at the south end on the east side a solitary tree (linden tree)
    • Water elements: in the south on the east side a remnant of the moat with a former pond that formerly ran through the entire Anger (compare: Top. Map 1939)
    • Agricultural building: Milk ramp made of quarry stone masonry with stairs made of three granite block steps (rebuilt)
    • Memorial tree: at the corner of Seidenberger Strasse and Posottendorfer Strasse a peace oak (red oak) with a granite memorial plaque and the following inscription: "Peace oak / planted / for 25 years of remembrance / of the wars victoriously fought by Kaiser Wilhelm I / and the wars won / Unification of Germany. / The fallen in memory / the living in memory / the generations to come / for emulation. / May 10, 1896 ", a metal sign with the inscription:" Restored on the occasion of the 10th anniversary / of German unity / City of Görlitz October 3, 2000 "
  3. Description of the garden monument (Ragnhild Kober, September 11, 2008):
    • History: The church was first mentioned in a document in 1337, the chancel with ribbed vaulting, presumably in the middle of the 15th century, the churchyard was expanded to the northeast, part of the churchyard wall was torn down, the churchyard wall in the northwest was designated 1856 (hence the churchyard was expanded to the north in 1856)
    • Buildings: the mortuary on the northern wall
    • Enclosure: in the southwest old churchyard wall made of quarry stone masonry, in the west enclosure wall made of quarry stone masonry, on the northwest corner two plastered wall sections with roof tile cover, on this western section outside a sandstone slab with the year 1856, north-west gate with two plastered gate pillars with sandstone cover stones and two gate leaves made of metal North. In the southwest of the laying out house a gate and a gate with three pillars made of granite and two gate wings as well as a door wing made of wooden slats, the wall of the churchyard extension in the north, east and southeast of concrete with concrete cover stones (partly also roof bricks).
    • Trees: in the west in front of the northwest gate a gate tree (oak), 5 linden trees in the north area of ​​the cemetery, a solitary tree (linden tree) in the southeast corner of the mortuary, a solitary tree (Norway maple) in the northwest of the church
    • Grave facilities: in the north-west of the church grave facility with fencing made of sandstone pillars with sandstone cover and fence panels made of metal construction, tomb and grave slabs
    • Tombs: on the east wall tombs with fences made of metal construction
    • Tomb: in the north-west of the church tomb made of sandstone

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Individual evidence

  1. Barbara Bechter (edited by), Wiebke Fastenrath (edited by), Georg Dehio (author), Dehio Vereinigung (edited by): Dehio - Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler / Sachsen Volume 1 . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 1996, ISBN 978-3-422-03043-5 .

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