List of cultural monuments in Wurzen (A – J)
The list of cultural monuments in Wurzen contains the cultural monuments in Wurzen . The notes are to be observed.
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .
Due to the large number of cultural monuments, the list is divided into the
- List of cultural monuments in Wurzen (A – J)
- List of cultural monuments in Wurzen (K – Z)
Legend
- Image: shows a picture of the cultural monument and, if applicable, a link to further photos of the cultural monument in the Wikimedia Commons media archive
- Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
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Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
- Map view to set coordinates. In this map view, cultural monuments are shown without coordinates with a red marker and can be placed on the map. Cultural monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, cultural monuments with a picture are marked with a green marker.
- Dating: indicates the year of completion or the date of the first mention or the period of construction
- Description: structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the monument properties
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ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column
; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .
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Wurzener Mühlgraben | around 1480, possibly older (Mühlgraben) | Mill moat; Former eastern arm of the Mulde, a supply ditch that has been used for the production facilities in the Wurzen urban area since 1486, cross-municipal with Thallwitz Gem. Nischwitz (ID no. 09306729), of local, technical and supply history. |
09306289 |
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Historic old town of Wurzen | (Map) | 13-19 Century | Historic old town Wurzen |
09302229 |
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House in a corner | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 1 (map) |
1st half 17th century | In terms of building history, art history and urban development, it is of importance, Renaissance gable with volutes.
Town house with elaborate renaissance gable facing Albert-Kuntz-Straße, Roman warriors as a house sign, shop fittings from more recent times. Facade structure through plaster grooves, profiled window frames, cornices, pine cones. Gable roof. |
09255150
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Residential building in closed development | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 2 (map) |
re. 1553 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, the core is a Renaissance building, on the ground floor to the right of the door, coat of arms with fish (marked 1553).
The facade is structured with grooved window reveals. Gable roof with half-timbered houses. Partial redesign of the facade in the 19th century. |
09255151
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Residential building in closed development | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 3 (map) |
19th century | with shop, simple baroque building with an older core, half-timbered upper floor plastered, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
Ground floor changed, shop window enlarged. Segment arch portal, profiled main cornice, gable roof. |
09255152
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Residential building in closed development | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 4 (map) |
re. 1717 | with shop, archway made of Rochlitz porphyry, front door with inscription, of architectural and urban importance.
Inscription: Gottfried Seiffarth, above it a coat of arms with an anchor crest and Fortuna. Ground floor with disfiguring shop fittings. Saddle roof with four dwelling houses. |
09255153
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Apartment building in closed development | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 5 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Classical-looking plastered facade with arched portal and jamb floor, important in terms of urban planning and architectural history.
Ground floor significantly changed, straight window roofing and chessboard frieze to structure the facade. Gable roof. |
09255154
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Residential building in closed development | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 6 (map) |
18th century | of urban significance.
Heavily shaped facade (old half-timbered core). Gable roof. |
09255155
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Residential building in closed development | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 8 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Urban planning and house history of importance, one of the narrowest houses in the old town.
Profiled gable with a semicircular Biedermeier arch, plastered facade. Gable roof. |
09255156
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Residential house (one building with old town 1) in closed development | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 16 (map) |
after 1860 | Significant urban planning, Wilhelminian style building, edge structure through pilaster strips with plaster grooves.
Ground floor closure by German band. Facade structure through window windows, simply profiled cornices, plaster grooves and mirrors. Gable roof. |
09255157
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Residential building in closed development | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 18 (map) |
Early 19th century | Significant urban development, location-defining location on Gerhart-Hauptmann-Platz.
Plastered building (with an older half-timbered core) with Gerhart Hauptmann determining the location. Segment arch portal, gable roof and two mid-houses. |
09255158
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Rental villa with enclosure | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 19 (map) |
1870/1880 | From an architectural point of view of importance, from the Gründerzeit plastered clinker construction with plastered square pilaster strips on the upper floor.
The facade is structured by triangular gables and cornice strip roofing on consoles. Jumbo bullet. |
09255160
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Residential building in closed development | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 20 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Socially and historically important, with an older core.
Facade structure with continuous cornice, which is cranked around the sills, simply profiled window frames and profiled main cornice. |
09255159
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House in a corner | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 21 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century, later reshaped | Of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history, three-winged complex, with a younger, recessed middle section and a semicircular staircase, older core.
Location defining the character of the city, because the eastern wing is in the corner of the Straße des Friedens. Semicircular staircase with rectangular portal, piercing through with oculi and eaves. Division into smooth and rough plaster, natural stone walls. Gable roof, the eastern wing with a crooked hip roof. |
09255161
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Residential house in a formerly closed development, with courtyard wing | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 22 (map) |
Early 19th century | Plastered building in a location-defining location on Gerhart-Hauptmann-Platz, of importance in terms of urban development
Fully plastered building with a gable roof and gorse. Half-timbered core. |
09255162
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Factory building (old town 9–13) in formerly closed development, with courtyard buildings (Albert-Kuntz-Straße 26a) | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 26a (map) |
re. 1903 | Main building in Art Nouveau forms, with slightly protruding side elevations, clinker brick facade with architectural structure in plaster, of architectural and local historical importance.
Two floors, structurally connected to Albert-Kuntz-Straße 26 and 26a. |
09259346
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Apartment building in half-open development | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 30 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Architecturally important, an early Wilhelminian style building with window roofing on consoles and plastering ashlar on the ground floor.
The facade is structured by rubble stone plinths, plaster grooves, cornice strip roofing and sills on consoles. Gable roof. |
09255164
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Apartment building in closed development | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 30a (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally and artistically of importance, remarkable Wilhelminian style house with Art Nouveau touches, clinker plastered building with risalit formation on the upper floor.
Half-round gable, segmented arch and rectangular windows. Ornamented plaster surfaces, arched curtain portal with round skylight and original glass. Gable roof. |
09255165
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House in a corner, with fencing | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 30b (map) |
around 1870/1880, later reshaped | Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning, clinker plastered building from the Gründerzeit, a later extension in the New Objectivity style.
Facade structure on the ground floor through plaster grooves, segmented arched windows with square lintels, upstairs plaster square pilasters and roofing on consoles. Gable roof with dwelling houses. |
09255166
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Apartment building in closed development | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 32 (map) |
1870/1880 | Architecturally important, a Wilhelminian style house, the plastered facade is divided by parapet mirrors with diamond blocks.
Sills and main cornice on consoles, plaster ashlar on the ground floor. |
09255167
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Apartment building in closed development | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 46 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Formerly with a shop, Wilhelminian style facade still with classicist echoes, central projection framed by square pilaster strips, of historical importance.
Shop structured by Corinthian pilasters with architraves . Windowsill cornices, cornice strips and triangular gable roofings on consoles, strongly profiled main cornice. Gable roof. |
09255168
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Apartment building in closed development | Albert-Kuntz-Strasse 48 (map) |
1880/1890 | Wilhelminian style plastered facade with a template on the side, of importance in terms of local development.
Apartment building, quarry stone plinth, plastered facade, partly plastered ashlar, arched portal, rectangular windows with stepped frames and gable roofs in the side elevation, otherwise arched windows, saddle roof. |
09255709
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Wurzener carpet factory Schütz; former Juel carpet factory; with two production buildings, administration building and another building, bridge over the Mühlgraben and garden of the manufacturer's villa with enclosure (garden monument), in the garden seating niche portal | Alte Nischwitzer Strasse 3; 5; 7 (card) |
1912 | Production building (address: Alte Nischwitzer Straße 5) a plastered building in steel frame construction or reinforced concrete construction around 1925, production building (address: Straße des Friedens 36a), single-storey elongated structure with Cyclops masonry, older building next to it, residential / administrative building (address: Alte Nischwitzer Straße 7) in Reform style from around 1910 based on a design by Leipzig architect Max Fricke. |
09255068
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Villa and garden house on the corner of the Strasse des Friedens (garden house later probably converted into a transformer station) | Alte Nischwitzer Strasse 4 (map) |
1868 | Plastered facade typical of the time, historicism building with echoes of the Swiss house style, accentuated by a central projectile and veranda with balcony, garden shed / transformer station with classical-looking mold apparatus, built for the paper manufacturer Karl Heinrich Berger (1816–1897), of architectural and local significance. |
09255079
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Apartment building in corner location (one building at Albert-Kuntz-Straße 16) | Old town 1 (map) |
around 1870 | Significant urban development, Wilhelminian style building with corner bay window.
Fully plastered residential building, with corner bay window, jamb floor with square ventilation openings. Windows on the first floor with gable roofs. Flat roof. |
09255018
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Residential building in closed development | Old town 3 (map) |
Core 18th century | with shop, mainly a half-timbered building, historically important.
Plastered half-timbered building with shop, partly original floor plating, gable roof. |
09255019
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Residential building in closed development | Old town 4 (map) |
End of 18th century | Architecturally important, with a representative gate entrance and original gate leaves.
Quite lavishly designed building with a representative gate passage. Plastered structure on the ground floor above the segment arch of the gate passage framed by a simple rectangular frame. Window frames and profiled sills in plaster. Original gate leaves. Gable roof. |
09255023
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Residential house in a formerly closed development | Old town 5 (map) |
subsequently re. 1857, facade around 1910 | Plastered construction, of architectural significance.
Fully plastered residential building, plaster grooves on the ground floor, cornice, gable roof with a mid-house. Base disfigured by granite slabs. |
09255020
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Residential building in closed development | Old town 6 (map) |
around 1850/1860 | simple plastered building typical of the old town, of architectural significance.
Simple construction, windows on the first floor sitting on the cornice, eaves cornice profiled in plaster. Gable roof. |
09255021
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Residential building in closed development | Old town 8 (map) |
End of 18th century / beginning of 19th century | Historically important, older core.
Two-story residential building, plastered, presumably half-timbered on the upper floor, ground floor passage changed in the 19th century. Gable roof. |
09255029
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Factory building (old town 9–13) in formerly closed development, with courtyard buildings (Albert-Kuntz-Straße 26a) | Old town 9; 11; 13 (card) |
re. 1903 | Main building in Art Nouveau forms, with slightly protruding side elevations, clinker brick facade with architectural structure in plaster, of architectural and local historical importance.
Two floors, structurally connected to Albert-Kuntz-Straße 26 and 26a. |
09259346
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Residential building in closed development | Old town 10 (map) |
End of 18th century / beginning of 19th century | Historically important, older core.
Two-storey residential building, plastered, older core, ground floor door walled up. Gable roof. |
09255028
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Residential building in closed development | Old town 12 (map) |
End of 18th century / beginning of 19th century | Historically important, older core.
Fully plastered building, core certainly older, ground floor recently changed. Gable roof. |
09255027
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Residential building in closed development | Old town 20 (map) |
End of 18th century / beginning of 19th century | Significant in terms of building history, more elaborate plaster profiling of the window frames in the classical style, later roof extension with three roof houses.
Cornices and window frames made of plaster and elaborately profiled. Window sills connected by cornice. Gable roof with three dwelling houses. The base area was disfigured by facing the tiles. |
09255025
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Residential house in open development | Old town 35 (map) |
re. 1704 | Architecturally important, half-timbered core, bricked-up stone with the inscription 1704.
Two-storey residential building with half-timbered core, rubble stone base above door, inscription in stone 1704, steep pitched roof. |
09255031
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Totality of old cemetery with memorial for fallen, with individual monuments: memorial for fallen and pest house | At the train station (map) |
1548 | The old cemetery with the monument to the fallen, with the following individual monuments: the monument to the fallen and the pest house (see individual monuments ID no. 09255765) as well as the former cemetery and park (garden monument), as well as the remnants of the enclosure as a group of objects: artistically, historically and in terms of garden design. The system consists of two parts:
1. the former old cemetery in the north and |
09302142
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Old cemetery with memorial for the fallen: War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War (individual memorial for ID No. 09302142) | At the train station (map) |
re. 1930 (war memorial) | Individual features of the aggregate old cemetery with memorial for the fallen and a baroque plague house (the Holy Spirit Church demolished in 1976) - artistically and historically significant. The memorial as an open mourning hall with a group of sculptures, donor plaque, dedicatory inscriptions and inscriptions from the fallen, a basin behind the front, the plague memorial as a canopy with crucifix and inscription panels.
Pesthäuschen as a canopy with crucifix and inscription panels, the war memorial as a mourning hall with a water basin, the hall open with pillars and architrave, with a group of sculptures, this one by Georg Wrba , with dedicatory inscription and donor plaque, on the inside of the pillars lists of names with the names of those who fell from 1914 to 1918. |
09255765
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Residential house in open development, with wing extension to Stephanstraße | At station 1 (map) |
1890–1891, later reshaped | Significant in terms of urban development and architectural history, a reshaped Wilhelminian style building with a simplified plastered facade, wreath ornament and consoles on lion's claws, built for the plumber and hardware store owner Herm. August Schmidt.
Residential house, facade ending in the gable end of the dwelling, strongly protruding main cornice. Gable roof. Wing building to Stephanstraße, quarry stone plinth, portal in a Baroque style, rectangular window stepped framing. Gable roof. Inscription on the gable end: SUPREMA LEX SALUS AEGROTI and integrated Aesculapian motif. |
09255744
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Station with reception building, house platform (platform 1) with cast iron columns and platform roofing, single-stem platform roofing (platforms 2 and 3) with wooden roof and wooden columns, cast iron columns with composite capital on track 6, existing paving in the platform areas | At station 3 (map) |
1888–1889 (train station) | Interesting station facility on the Leipzig – Dresden and Glauchau – Wurzen (Muldentalbahn) railway lines, of significance in terms of transport history.
Representative Wilhelminian style reception building as a five-part structure, consisting of one and two-storey building parts, with a simple, neo-renaissance design of the plastered facade, pilasters, arched windows and arched portal. |
09255742
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Krietschmühle - industrial mill consisting of a wheat mill, rye mill, gatehouse, gate pillar, mill ditch and parapet of the former Mühlgraben bridge | Am Mühlgraben 2 (map) |
1917–1924 (mill) | Architecturally, locally, economically, technologically and artistically of importance, important factory of the food industry in the reform and Heimat style of the period after 1910, design by Leipzig architect Max Fricke, location near the Mulde that characterizes the townscape. |
09255723
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Tenement house (three entrances) in a corner | At Mühlgraben 4; 6; 8 (card) |
around 1930 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, residential building in the reform style from around 1910 with a simple plastered facade and original corner emphasis.
Apartment building, component Am Mühlgraben 4 freestanding to the right, two-storey plastered, broken stone base, plaster cornice, rectangular portal. Component Am Mühlgraben 6, three-storey corner position, concave corner solution on the ground floor with a bay-like porch above it, rectangular window, surrounding plaster cornice, rectangular portal with plaster walls. Component Am Mühlgraben 8 free-standing to the left, rectangular portal with segmental arched skylight, two-storey, gable roof with dwarf houses. |
09255725
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Retaining and enclosure wall with portal of the former Krietschvilla | Am Mühlgraben 7 (map) |
1879-1880 | Retaining and fencing wall with portal with adjoining cellar rooms and staircase, terrace with fountain of a former villa property as well as protective wall and paving in front of the portal (villa and garden demolished before 2008) - the street-defining portal of the fencing, the demolished villa owned by the manufacturer Krietsch before 2008 , very elaborate, representative complex with rich late classicist ornamentation, of architectural and local significance. |
09255726
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Ev. Stadtkirche St. Wenceslai (church (with fittings), with enclosure wall and gate of the churchyard) | Am Wenceslaikirchhof 2 (map) |
Early 16th century (church) | Architecturally, historically, art-historically and artistically of importance, late-Gothic hall church with polygonal choir and western tower that characterizes the town.
Address: "At the Wenceslai Church" or "At the Wenceslaikirchhof". |
09255776
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Residential house in a formerly closed development | Am Wenceslaikirchhof 3 (map) |
19th century | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, plastered facade over an older half-timbered core. Residential house, plastered facade, the core half-timbering, certainly older, gable roof.
Address: "At the Wenceslai Church" or "At the Wenceslaikirchhof". |
09255759
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House in a corner | Am Wenceslaikirchhof 4 (map) |
End of 18th century | From an architectural and urban point of view of importance, head building with two side wings.
Facade was changed. Gable roof. Address: "At the Wenceslai Church" or "At the Wenceslaikirchhof". |
09255223
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Residential house in semi-open development | Am Wenceslaikirchhof 5 (map) |
19th century | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, simple plastered facade.
Residential house, plastered facade, in the core perhaps half-timbered, simple rectangular windows, profiled eaves cornice, saddle roof with bat dome, defining the street scene despite the changes. Address: "At the Wenceslai Church" or "At the Wenceslaikirchhof". |
09255760
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Residential building in open development (three entrances, formerly courthouse) | Amtshof 1a; 1b; 1c (card) |
16th century | Architecturally, artistically and locally of importance.
Wilhelminian style plastered facade with an older coat of arms stone, former cigar factory? |
09259793
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Totality of Wurzen Castle with individual monuments: Castle with outbuildings as well as the castle hill and paving as totality parts | Amtshof 2 (map) |
End of 15th century / beginning of 16th century (castle) | Totality of Wurzen Castle with the following individual monuments: Castle with outbuildings (including the old grain house at the castle courtyard, later administration building and the outbuilding at the gate) and enclosure walls with gate system (individual monuments ID No. 09255122) as well as the castle hill and paving as a whole - rectangular parts surrounded by moats Core building, with a round tower each on the south-east and north-west corner as well as richly structured gables on the north and south narrow side, in the late Gothic style, residence of the bishops of Meissen until the Reformation in 1581, of importance in terms of building history, regional history, art history and the appearance of the town. |
09306317
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Wurzen Castle; Later district court: Castle with outbuildings and enclosure walls with gate system (individual monuments to ID no. 09306317) | Amtshof 2 (map) |
End of the 15th century / beginning of the 16th century | Individual features of the entity Wurzen Castle: Wurzen Castle; District Court (later): Castle with outbuildings (including the old granary at the courtyard, later the administration building and the outbuilding at the gate) and enclosure walls with gate system - a rectangular core building surrounded by ditches, with a round tower each at the southeast and northwest corner and richly structured Gables on the northern and southern narrow side, in the late Gothic style, residence of the bishops of Meissen until the Reformation in 1581, important in terms of building history, regional history, art history and the townscape. |
09255122
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House in a corner | At the wall 1 (map) |
18th century | Formerly with a shop, the Wilhelminian style façade to the Albert-Kuntz-Straße, which was a defining feature of the street, is older in the core, is of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
Residential building in the corner of Albert-Kuntz-Straße, with the gable side facing Albert-Kuntz-Straße and the eaves side, as well as the courtyard wing to An der Mauer, core building possibly half-timbered, redesigned by the design of the 19th century. The facade in plaster, with simple rectangular windows, these with profiled frames and keystone motif, plaster ashlars, sill cornices, lintels connected by plaster grooves, strong eaves cornice, gable with windows and a lying ox-eye and shell motif as a crown. The courtyard wing plastered with a segmented arch portal. Gable roof with a gorse to An der Mauer. - Courtyard wing demolished before 2008. |
09255086
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Promenade (see also Obj. 09305961) | At the Mulde (map) |
around 1900 | of importance in terms of local history and landscape design. |
09305953
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Villa with enclosure | August-Bebel-Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1880 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, a Wilhelminian style building with a plastered clinker facade, central projectile and mezzanine floor.
Dwarf in plaster and ending in a triangular gable, the facade is structured by fluted pilasters, straight and segmented arched window coverings, end cornice on consoles. |
09255411
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Residential house in semi-open development | August-Bebel-Strasse 4 (map) |
around 1880 | In terms of building history and urban planning, it is of importance, from the Gründerzeit plastered construction with window roofing on consoles.
Facade structure through plaster strips, through straight and triangular gable roofs. Gable roof. |
09255412
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Residential house in semi-open development | August-Bebel-Strasse 8 (map) |
around 1880 | Architecturally and urbanistically important, a Wilhelminian style building with clinker brick facade, structural unit with number 8a and number 10, completes the facade design August-Bebel-Straße 10 in the window frame thanks to a better state of preservation in individual areas.
Lost details such as balusters and ornamented pilasters. The upper floor is made of clinker brick. Windows on the gable side in the roof area are arched. |
09255413
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Residential building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 8a (map) |
around 1880 | Significant building history and urban planning, a Wilhelminian style building with clinker brick facade, structural unit with number 8 and number 10, with elaborate neo-Renaissance jewelry, including masks and putti heads on the ground floor.
Facade structure with masks as keystones, triglyphs and rosettes, triangular gables in it, coat of arms with mask, this floral framed. Gable roof. |
09255414
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Apartment house designed in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 9 (map) |
around 1900 | In terms of building history and urban development, it is of importance, plaster clinker building with Art Nouveau ornamentation.
Plaster strips on the ground floor, lintel zone and sills connected to an ornamental band on the first floor, plant motifs, original door, plastered gable, red clinker brick defining the area. Mansard roof. |
09255416
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Residential house in semi-open development | August-Bebel-Strasse 10 (map) |
around 1880 | Significant in terms of architectural history and urban development, a Wilhelminian-style building with a clinker facade, structural unit with number 8 and number 8a, the later dwelling with a segmental arch.
Ground floor with plastering, upper floor in clinker brick, architectural elements in plaster, windows divided into three, use of keystone and balustrade motif, straight roofing, console cornice. Gable roof. |
09255415
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 11 (map) |
around 1880 | In terms of building history and urban development, it is of importance, from the Gründerzeit, plastered clinker brick construction with plastered surface.
Window roofing with gable combined, this resting on pilasters, above roofing shell motif on volutes. Gate entrance. |
09255417
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Residential house in half-open development, with side fencing | August-Bebel-Strasse 13 (map) |
around 1900 | Significant in terms of architectural history and urban planning, plastered construction from the late founding period with clinker strips and bay-like porch, characterizing the street scene.
Bay-like porch on consoles, above the mid-house, associating half-timbered with clinker, storeys separated by clinker strips, door frame with segment arch and clinker. |
09255418
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Villa, with enclosure and garden shed | August-Bebel-Strasse 15 (map) |
around 1880 | Architecturally and urbanistically important, a Wilhelminian-style building with a neo-renaissance gable over a risalit-like projecting structure, structured in clinker brick.
Structure of the plastered structure with red clinker strips, flattened hipped roof, protruding structure with a flattened hipped roof. |
09255419
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 16 (map) |
around 1880 | Architecturally and urbanistically important, a Wilhelminian style building with subtle architectural ornamentation (lintel with mask).
Facade design with plaster strips, window roofing on leaf consoles, end cornice on consoles underneath egg stick. Gable roof. Consoles |
09255420
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 19 (map) |
around 1880 | Urban planning of importance, a Wilhelminian style building.
Ground floor plaster groove, plaster mirror, profiled window frame, cornice roofing on consoles, gable roof. |
09255421
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 20 (map) |
around 1880 | Of importance in terms of building history and urban development, from the Gründerzeit clinker brick building, plastered mirrors with rosettes below the roofing windows on the first floor.
Ground floor plaster strips, first floor clinker brick with plaster framing of the windows, gable and cornice roofing on sheet consoles, end cornice, original blind cladding. |
09255422
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 21 (map) |
around 1880 | Architecturally and urbanistically important, a Wilhelminian style building, cornice roofing of the windows on the first floor.
Profiled and stepped framing of the windows, ground floor plastering. Gable roof. |
09255423
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 22 (map) |
around 1880 | Significant building history and urban planning, splendid Wilhelminian style building with central projection, in it double windows with segmental arch and triangular gable roofing, rich ornamental decoration, including griffins holding coats of arms.
First floor plaster ashlar, upper floor window roofing on consoles, fruit hangers. Gable roof with a dwelling. |
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 23 (map) |
around 1880 | From a historical and urban point of view of importance, a Wilhelminian style building, symmetrical facade structure with emphasis on the central axis.
Plaster ashlars and plaster grooves on the ground floor, cornice and gable roofing, medallion motif over window lintels, profiled sills. Gable roof with dormer built in later. |
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 25 (map) |
around 1880 | From an architectural and urban point of view of importance, a Wilhelminian style building with emphasis on the central axis.
The first floor was disfigured, the upper floor stepped and profiled window frames, cornice and gable roofing. |
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 26 (map) |
around 1880 | Structurally and in terms of urban development, it is of importance, from the Gründerzeit plaster and clinker construction.
Plaster strips on the ground floor, plastered window frames with triangular gable roofing. Gable roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 27 (map) |
around 1880 | Urban planning of importance, a Wilhelminian style building.
Plastering on the ground floor, simple window frames, profiled cornice roofing, original gate wings. Gable roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 28 (map) |
around 1905 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, in the reform style of the time around 1900.
Ground floor in clinker brick, upper floors plastered, molded concrete base with fluting (= chiseled artificial stone), window axes summarized by plaster strips, segmented arch roofing with keystone motif, mansard roof with dormers and roof houses. |
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 29 (map) |
around 1880 | Urban planning of importance, a Wilhelminian style building.
Plastered building with plaster grooves on the ground floor and entrance gate with original gate leaves, windows with cornice roofing. Gable roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 30 (map) |
around 1880 | Significant building history and urban planning, beautiful Gründerzeit plaster clinker building, windows on the first floor with cornice canopy, crowning of palmettes and volutes.
Ground floor plaster ashlar, upper floors in clinker, plaster framing of the windows. Gable roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 31 (map) |
around 1880 | Of importance in terms of building history and urban development, from the Gründerzeit plastered clinker building with side elevation and strong facade.
Facade structure through plaster ashlar, cornice and gable roofing of the windows on brackets, under the sills partially blind balustrades. |
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 32 (map) |
around 1905 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, plaster clinker construction from the late founding era with artificial stone elements, rich ornamentation with Art Nouveau echoes.
Tenement house (vacant lot on one side of the building), ground floor plastered, upper floors clinkered with artificial stone elements, electicism building with Art Nouveau forms. |
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 33 (map) |
around 1880 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, from the Gründerzeit clinker brick building with a magnificent facade (festoons, lion heads and vegetal ornamentation).
Plastering on the ground floor, cornice and gable roofing, toothed cut and console frieze as a final cornice. |
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Apartment house in a corner | August-Bebel-Strasse 36 (map) |
around 1880 | with shop, building from the Wilhelminian era that characterizes the street scene, plastered clinker brick facade, corner emphasized by bay windows, important in terms of building history and urban planning.
Ground floor plaster groove, segment arch portal with segment arch skylight, edges partly square, elaborate window framing, gable roofing. |
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Apartment building in closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 37 (map) |
around 1880 | Structurally and in terms of urban development, it is of importance, from the Gründerzeit plaster and clinker construction.
Cornice and gable roofing of the windows, the first floor plastered to disguise, the fourth floor on top. Gable roof over eaves. |
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School (two-wing complex) with gym | August-Bebel-Strasse 38 (map) |
after 1870 | Structurally, historically and in terms of town planning of importance, clinker plastered building from the Gründerzeit, emphasized by a central projection with double portal system.
Ground floor plaster with stepped lintel blocks, plaster strips, mighty cornice, upper floor clinker brick, segmented arched windows partly connected by ashlar, portal system with segmented arched skylights with keystone consoles, pilaster frame. Side elevations framed by pilaster strips, edges partly plastered cuboids in the plinth area, surrounding strip cornices. Staircase exposure through shoulder arch and segment arch windows. |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | August-Bebel-Strasse 39 (map) |
around 1880 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, from the Gründerzeit plastered clinker building with a beautiful gate.
Facade structure through cornice and gable roofing on consoles, egg bar console frieze as a final cornice, original gate leaves. |
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Residential building in closed development | Badergasse 12 (map) |
16th century | Significant building history and urban planning, profiled window reveals on the upper floor.
Residential building from the 16th century with a younger shop fitting, today plastered in a disfiguring manner, profiled window reveals on the upper floor, simple main cornice, steep pitched roof. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Badergasse 14 (map) |
18th century | Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
House built in the 18th century, facade certainly changed, steep pitched roof. |
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House in a corner | Badergasse 18 (map) |
Mid-18th century | Structurally and in terms of urban development, it is of importance, half-timbered core.
Residential building with a facade from the middle of the 18th century over an older half-timbered core, profiled cornice, crooked hip roof. |
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House in a corner, with rear fence | Badergasse 20 (map) |
re. 1910 | Architecturally and urbanistically of importance, in the reform and Heimat style of the time around 1910, complex complex with bay windows and balcony, decorative half-timbering on the garden facade and baroque decorative elements.
Rental villa marked 1910 (weather vane), in the corner of the connecting lane between Badergasse and Badergraben, with fence to Badergraben, clinker plinth, otherwise plastered, bay-like extension via portal with half-timbering on mask console, round arched gate with keystone motif and Baroque ornament, corner bay on mask consoles, balcony to the garden , protruding main cornice, mansard roof. |
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House in corner location (main facade facing Jacobsgasse) | Badergasse 30 (map) |
18th century | with built-in shops, plastered building typical of the old town, facade remodeled in the Wilhelminian style, certainly half-timbered core, of architectural and urban importance.
A town house converted into a residential building on the corner of Jacobsgasse, with courtyard building, certainly half-timbered core, today plastered, facade simply designed in the 19th century, disfiguring the shop fittings, steep pitched roof. |
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Residential house in open development | Badergraben 1 (map) |
around 1880 | historicizing plastered facade, of architectural and urban importance.
Plastered facade, grooved, flat roof, a part of the building covered courtyard, remarkable cellar, ground floor with shops |
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Transformer station | Badergraben 1 (next to) (map) |
around 1925 | of significance in terms of technology history.
Plastered building with plinth and eaves cornice made of clinker bricks, tail roofing over the entrances, roof turrets. |
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Apartment house in a corner | Badergraben 2 (map) |
after 1900 | with a shop, a plastered building from the late 19th century, arched portal with skylight and ornamented keystone, several oriels, including the corner bay that characterizes the street scene, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
Ground floor shop window changed, two-story bay window with zigzag frieze, corner bay window with hood. Dormitory gable arched windows, decorated lintels of the rectangular windows, mansard roof. Side to Wenceslaigasse gable and one-story bay window. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Badergraben 2a (map) |
around 1900 | with shops, representative building with Art Nouveau decorative shapes, clinker brick facade, street gable that characterizes the street scene, arched portal with mask keystone and original door grille, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
Cornice arches upwards over archway ornamentation. Mansard roof with later modified dormers. Ground floor changed in a disfiguring way. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Badergraben 2b (map) |
around 1910 | with a shop, beautiful Wilhelminian style house, clinker brick facade, gable that characterizes the street scene, arched portals with sculpted archivolts, rich Art Nouveau ornamentation, important in terms of building history and urban planning.
Ground floor with irregular axes, arched portals with carved archivolts, festoons. Mansard roof with a slightly stilted trefoil gable. Facade in clinker brick and plaster. |
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Residential and commercial building in closed development | Badergraben 2c (map) |
after 1900 | Architecturally and urbanistically important, Wilhelminian-style building in neo-baroque style, with a bay window on mighty consoles that characterizes the street scene, portal with rich cartouche, facade structured by pilaster strips and plastered mirrors.
Bay window spanning two storeys, curved gables of the dwarf house and bay window, segmented arched windows on the ground floor, mansard roof. |
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Residential and commercial building in a corner | Badergraben 4 (map) |
after 1900 | Architecturally and urbanistically important, in the reform style of the time around 1900 with Art Nouveau forms and neo-renaissance vocabulary, corner bay window with a hood and sculpture frieze, original ornate window grilles on the ground floor and original entrance door.
Segmented arched and rectangular windows, shoulder arch portal with putti cornice, base made of stone, otherwise plastered. Mansard roof with dormitories. Second rectangular bay window with curved gable. |
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Badergraben 5 (map) |
re. 1883 | Architecturally and urbanistically of importance, Gründerzeit plaster clinker building with side elevation, (formerly a parcel with Badergasse 14).
Tenement house with plastered clinker brick facade, rectangular portal with keystone motif, therein the initials S and R, and the year 1883, plaster grooves, ashlar mirror, straight window frames, saddle roof with two dwarf houses. |
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Badergraben 5a (map) |
around 1870/1880 | From an urban point of view of importance, plastered facade from the early days of the early years (a parcel with Badergasse 16).
Tenement house, original door, facade fully plastered with plaster grooves, rectangular windows with sill cornice, roofing as cornice strips with mirror motif, mirror frieze under the main cornice. Gable roof. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Badergraben 8 (map) |
around 1860/1870 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, Wilhelminian style facade, structure by plastering and pilaster strips.
Ground floor plaster grooves, windows partially changed, first floor window frames simply profiled, pilaster strips structured. Gable roof with dwelling houses. |
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Residential building in closed development | Badergraben 12 (map) |
after 1871 | Significant in terms of urban development, early founding façade, simple façade structure using plastered mirrors.
Plastered mirrors under sills, main cornice with medallions and plastered mirrors, gable roof with dormitories. |
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Apartment houses (two parts of the house) in closed development | Badergraben 16 (map) |
around 1880/1890 | Tenement houses (two parts of houses) in closed development as well as former production buildings of a factory in the courtyard, side wing and warehouse in the courtyard on Albert-Kuntz-Strasse - important for Wurzen in terms of industrial history, manufacture of lamps for many important German and foreign buildings (Reichstag building Berlin, National Theater Krakow and Oslo and many more), also of importance in terms of local history, architectural history and urban planning. |
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Residential and commercial building in a corner | Badergraben 18 (map) |
around 1900 | In terms of building history and urban development, it was in the reform style of the time around 1900, with a tower-like corner section and bay windows, as well as gable roofs.
Rental and commercial building on the corner of Schweizergartenstrasse, with shop. Base clad with ashlar, some of which is embossed, large arched windows on the ground floor, otherwise rectangular windows. Corner section raised by one storey like a tower, with a tent roof. Bay windows and gable gable on both parts of the facade. Mansard roof. Heavily changed by new plastering. |
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Badergraben 18a (map) |
around 1930 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, in Art Deco style, with a portal flanked by pilaster strips and triangular bay windows.
The portal is lined with three strong pilaster strips. Fully plastered, with triangular bay windows over the two upper floors, pilaster strips, window coverings with cornice strips, taking up the gable motif, ornamental stones. Mansard roof with gorse, in the middle part receiving the triangular bay window motif. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Badergraben 22 (map) |
after 1870 | Of importance in terms of building history and urban development, from the Gründerzeit clinker brick building with side projections and gable.
Tenement house with plastered and clinker brick facade, side elevation with gable, shoulder arch portal with volute brackets under the lintel, original door, covered by segment arches. Rectangular windows with different roofing shapes - segment arch, gable and basket arch motifs, segment arch windows, sills on brackets, combined into groups in the risalit window. Diaphragm gable with volute motif. Gable roof. |
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Residential house in closed development (structural unit with Jacobsplatz 1) | Badergraben 26 (map) |
around 1925 | Significant urban development, echoes of the modern style, facade with plaster and clinker strips.
Apartment building with side elevation, gate entrance with lintel on brackets, clinker plinth, plastered, the windows in the elevation connected to each other by clinker strips. Mansard roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Bahnhofstrasse 2 (map) |
1870/1880 | In terms of building history and urban development, it is of importance, from the Gründerzeit plastered facade, essentially older.
Residential building, the shop changed, plastered, double storey cornice, mirror motif in between, window roofing with cornice strips on consoles, plaster strips / medallion frieze, profiled main cornice, the gable roof changed. |
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Residential house in closed development, with shop equipment (butcher's shop with smokehouse) | Bahnhofstrasse 3 (map) |
1877 | Wilhelminian style plastered facade, shop with historical wall tiles, of importance in terms of building history and local development.
Tenement house, shop changed, original door, profiled cornice, windows partially changed, cornice strips and gable roofing, simply stepped main cornice, saddle roof with dwarf house. |
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Residential building in closed development | Bahnhofstrasse 4 (map) |
1870/1880 | In terms of building history and urban development, it is of importance, from the Gründerzeit plastered facade, essentially older.
Residential house, plastered, plaster grooves, rectangular windows and rectangular portal framed with plaster profiles, mirrors, plaster strips / medallion motif, profiled main cornice saddle roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Bahnhofstrasse 5 (map) |
1870/1880 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, Wilhelminian style facade with rich plaster ornamentation.
Tenement house, plastered facade, rectangular windows, sills on consoles, plaster profile frames, cornice strip roofing on consoles, mirror and rosette motifs, vegetable motifs with female masks, saddle roof with gable. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Bahnhofstrasse 6 (map) |
around 1890 | with shop, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit, rich neo-renaissance forms with lavish ornamentation, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
Tenement house, plaster / clinker facade, plaster ashlar, the 2nd floor clinker brick, rich Renaissance shapes, gables on consoles, coat of arms motifs, vegetable shapes, festoons, mirrors, the eaves cornice with egg bar frieze, gable roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Bahnhofstrasse 8 (map) |
Early 19th century | formerly with a shop, a small plastered building, of importance in terms of local development.
Tenement house, simple construction from the beginning of the 19th century, with a facade from around 1870, cornice with craftsman's inscription, profiled main cornice. Former Gründerzeit plastered facade, portal decorated with pilaster strips and cornice of a later shop fitting. |
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Residential building in closed development | Bahnhofstrasse 10 (map) |
1860/1870 | with shop, pilaster-structured, Wilhelminian-style plastered facade, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
Tenement house, plastered facade, integrated pilaster strips, plaster grooves, jamb floor, profiled main cornice, saddle roof with dwelling, ornamental tiles in the shop and a colored glass window. |
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Bank building in the corner | Bahnhofstrasse 16a (map) |
around 1905 | Distinctive Wilhelminian style building, very richly structured in the forms of the German Neo-Renaissance, architect: Karl Poser, Leipzig, of architectural, artistic, local and urban significance.
Bank building in a place that is important for the cityscape, the base of rustic masonry, the 1st floor clad in stone, partly rusticated, elaborate triangular gable roofing, window frames with pilasters, mirrors with Art Nouveau ornamentation, bay windows, dwarf gable with ox eyes, surrounded by Art Nouveau ornamentation, powerful portal system. The building sculpture is very elaborate, referring to Saxon sculpture of the 16th century, cornice supports, console busts, masks. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Bahnhofstrasse 16b (map) |
after 1870 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, plastered façade from the early founding period.
Tenement house, clinker base, otherwise plastered facade, plaster blocks, gable motifs, cornice strips, fittings-like ornaments, gable roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Bahnhofstrasse 16c (map) |
after 1870 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, plastered façade from the early founding period.
Tenement house, clinker plinth, plaster facade, plaster cuboid, mirror and cuboid motifs, gable, ornamentation similar to fittings, gable roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Bahnhofstrasse 18 (map) |
1860/1870 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, plain, Wilhelminian style plastered facade.
Residential building, arched gate passage, original gate leaves, rubble stone base, simple rectangular windows, tiled cornice, simple stepped main cornice, saddle roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Bahnhofstrasse 20 (map) |
after 1920 (facade), essentially older | with a shop, in the core of the Wilhelminian style building, with a later redesigned plaster facade in the reform style of the period around 1920, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
Tenement house, each shop window flanked by a panel with a relief, simple with very restrained ornamentation, saddle roof |
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Apartment building in open development | Bahnhofstrasse 21a (map) |
around 1890 | Significant building history and urban development, Wilhelminian style building with side elevations and multi-colored clinker brick facade.
Apartment building, quarry stone plinth, clinker facade, side elevations, segmented arched and rectangular windows, the reveals fluted with inserted round bars, sills partly natural stone on consoles, different colored clinker bricks form ribbon ornamentation, diamond cuboids, in the tympana partly vegetal decoration, saddle roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Bahnhofstrasse 22 (map) |
re. 1882 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, Gründerzeit plastered facade, side elevation with gate passage.
Tenement house, gate passage in the risalit with keystone and the date 1882, rectangular window with alternating gable and cornice strip roofing, slit mirror under window sills, segmented arches, tooth-cut frieze on the main cornice. |
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Post office | Bahnhofstrasse 26 (map) |
1888-1890 | In terms of architectural history, art history, artistically, technical history and urban planning importance, representative building of the Wilhelminian era, clinker facade with ashlar parts, side elevations with mid-house gables, on the right front elevation, completely preserved telegraph tower as a significant and unique example in the area. |
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House in a corner | Barbaragasse 2 (map) |
1863-1864 | Plastered facade in historicist forms with classicist echoes, round arched portal with plaster ashlar and volute keystone, of importance in terms of building history and site development.
Elaborate facade design, base with plaster ashlar, round arched portal with plastered ashlar and keystone as a volute, window canopies on consoles, plastered mirrors, stepped window walls, cranked cornice around sills, profiled main cornice, saddle roof, stairwell with coffered ceiling. |
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Residential house in half-open development, with side fencing | Barbaragasse 3 (map) |
around 1920 | In terms of building history and urban development, it was in the reform style of around 1920, the facade with a central risalit-like design ending in the gable from the first floor.
Facade structure by diamond motif in plastered mirrors, rectangular portal with cornice on consoles, segment arch gate passage. Extension to Wenceslaigasse three-sided and two-story. Original double-leaf gate. |
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Villa with enclosure | Beethovenstrasse 6 (map) |
1890 | From an architectural and urban point of view of importance, a Wilhelminian style building with a central projectile and plastered clinker facade, built for the economist Karl Friedrich Schuster.
Rental villa, central projection ending in a dwelling, yellow clinker brick, base in quarry stone, risalit and building edges with plastered ashlar, window frame in plaster interlocking with plaster, gable side with vestibule and original door above vestibule. Gable roof with protruding roof beams. |
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Villa with enclosure | Beethovenstrasse 7 (map) |
1890 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, simple Wilhelminian style plastered facade, built for the factory director Karl Wilhelm Eisentraut (1849–1931).
Rental villa, dwarf house with arched windows, plaster frame of the windows, cornice roofing, rubble stone plinth. Gable roof. |
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Villa with enclosure | Beethovenstrasse 9 (map) |
1889-1890 | Significant building history and urban development, representative Wilhelminian style building in the neo-renaissance style, facade with, among other things, Corinthian pilasters, a winter garden that defines the street scene and a balcony above it, built by Wurzen architect Gustav Schmidt as his own house, after 1900 a villa owned by the Fadum family of manufacturers.
Rental villa with elaborate ornamentation, Ionic pilasters on the ground floor, Corinthian pilasters on the upper floor of the central axis, meanders as cornices, triglyphs, plaster blocks. Heaped flat roof with a dwelling. |
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Residential house in open development, with enclosure | Beethovenstrasse 11 (map) |
1922-1924, re. 1922 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, plastered facade with Art Deco elements, built as the residential building of bank director Alfred Stöckel and other bank officials at Wurzener Bank.
Tenement house, bay window with garlands, ground floor rectangular window, upper floor arched window |
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Rental villa in half-open development, with enclosure | Beethovenstrasse 13 (map) |
1891 | From a historical and urban point of view of importance, a Wilhelminian style building with a central projection, plastered clinker brick facade and Renaissance ornaments.
Rental villa, ground floor plastered ashlar, arched windows, upper floor clinker brick, window frames and plastered roofing, clinker relief arches, quarry stone base. |
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Residential house in half-open development, with fencing | Beethovenstrasse 15 (map) |
around 1880 | Significant in terms of architectural history and urban development, the Gründerzeit plastered facade with pretty ornamentation (coat of arms keystone and floral decoration in the segmental arch roofing of the upper floor windows).
Residential building, plaster strips, plaster framing of the windows, cornice separating the ground floor and first floor, sills on consoles, plaster mirrors under the cornice. Gable roof. |
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Residential house in open development, with an older extension | Berggasse 1 (map) |
1860/1870 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, founding-era plastered façade, extremely distinctive hillside location, characterizing the street scene.
Facade structure through plaster strips and plaster mirror, profiled window frame, gable side windowed through. Gable roof. |
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Residential house formerly in a semi-open development, with lateral fencing | Berggasse 6 (map) |
after 1860 | Significant building history and urban planning, distinctive Wilhelminian style building with a plastered facade that still appears classicistic, plaster band with circular ornament under the cornice, gable that defines the street scene.
Fully plastered building with rubble stone base, plaster strips, plaster mirrors and straight window roofs. Gable roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Berggasse 18 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Socially and historically important, with a half-timbered core.
Garage disfiguring the facade, original front door. Gable roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Berggasse 22 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history.
Simple suburban development with an original roof structure and a plastered facade from the Gründerzeit. Windows on the ground floor changed, plaster mirror above windows on the upper floor. Gable roof. |
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Apartment building in corner location (structurally similar to neighboring house Kleiststrasse 8) | Bürgermeister-Schmidt-Platz 1 (map) |
around 1900 | with a shop, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit, corner bay windows that characterize the street scene and bay windows on the square, turrets with hoods, important in terms of building history and urban planning.
Apartment building on the corner of Kleiststraße, with shop, clinker brick / plastered facade, bay window plastered on the square side, bay window on the corner, gable on the square side and on Kleiststraße, segmented arched and curtain arched windows, some with grooved reveals and profiled frames, corner turrets with hood. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Bürgermeister-Schmidt-Platz 2 (map) |
1890/1900 | Of importance in terms of building history and urban development, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit, mirrors with tracery-like ornamentation.
Apartment building, clinker plinth, ground floor plastered with grooves and rectangular lintels, rectangular arched portal with volute keystone, windows partly connected in the axes, window canopies partly gable-shaped, with vegetable ornament, mirror with tracery-like ornament, saddle roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Bürgermeister-Schmidt-Platz 3 (map) |
around 1890 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit.
Apartment building, clinker plinth, first floor plaster, square and grooved, upper floors clinker brick, window frames in plaster with steps, window coverings in lunette and cornice strip form on consoles, overhanging arches, some with keystone motifs. |
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Apartment house in a corner | Bürgermeister-Schmidt-Platz 4 (map) |
1890/1900 | with shop, plastered facade with clinker brick structure, echoes of Art Nouveau, corner bay window with a tower-like finish, bay-side bay window with mid-house gable, important in terms of building history and urban planning.
Apartment building in the corner of Mozartstrasse, with shop, plinth and partly also the ground floor rusticated, upper floors clinker brick, mighty, ornamented corner bay window with tower-like closure with hood, on the square side a second bay window with mid-house gable, round arched, rectangular and flat segmented arched windows, drainage pipe approach Gutter with gargoyle. |
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Apartment house in a corner | Mayor-Schmidt-Platz 5 (map) |
around 1910 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, in the reform style of the time around 1910, risalit facing the square with a gable between two houses, rounded corner bay window.
Apartment building in the corner of Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Straße, risalit with gable to the square, plastered facade, rounded corner bay window, mighty portal, sparse plaster ornament with cartridge motif, mansard roof, to the square with the attic, to Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Straße with the dwarf. |
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Row of houses (with four entrances) | Bürgermeister-Schmidt-Platz 7; 8th; 9; 10 (card) |
around 1950/1955 | In terms of building history and urban development, it is in the traditional architectural style of the national tradition of the early GDR era, front building number 10 with shop and polygonal corner bay window with hood, the shop front clad with stone slabs.
Terraced house with four entrances, the front building number 10 with shop and historicizing polygonal corner bay, including the shop entrance area, quarry stone plinth, plastered facade, mighty, rectangular portals with skylights, above each staircase window, the shop panel clad, saddle roof. |
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Row of houses (with two entrances, structural unit with Heinrich-Heine-Straße 2a) | Mayor-Schmidt-Platz 11; 12 (card) |
around 1950/1955 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, in the style of the national building tradition of the early GDR, plastered facade and molded concrete blocks at the entrances.
Apartment building in the corner of Heinrich-Heine-Straße, stone plinth, segment arch with keystone overlaid door, staircase window with sills on brackets and plaster framing, use of molded concrete blocks. Hipped roof. |
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Double apartment building designed in closed development | Mayor-Schmidt-Platz 17; 18 (card) |
around 1920 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, in the reform style of the time around 1920, bay window with gable that characterizes the plaza.
Apartment building with ashlar structure, segment arch portals on elongated three-slot consoles. Gable roof with dwelling houses. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Mayor-Schmidt-Platz 19 (map) |
after 1900 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, plastered building from the Wilhelminian style with flat side elevations and Art Nouveau elements.
The window frame is square, the risalits lavishly designed framing and roofing on triglyph brackets and with vegetal ornament, round arched portal square, keystone with cartouche. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Bürgermeister-Schmidt-Platz 21 (map) |
around 1900 | with shop, in the reform and art nouveau of the time, eye-catching facade with a few balconies with iron bars stretched between side oriels, important in terms of building history and urban planning.
Ashlar plinth and rusticated ground floor, plaster as if combed in the upper area. Bay window with hood. crowned. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Bürgermeister-Schmidt-Platz 22 (map) |
1905/1910 | In terms of building history and urban development, it is in the reform style of the time around 1900, plastered facade with bay window and gable.
Tenement house, ashlar plinth, ground floor with plaster ashlar, partly rusticated, upper floors plastered, mighty bay window on dazzling pillars, rusticated in the lower area, opening into the gable, the windows between the columns changed on the ground floor. |
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Former Wurzener Kartonagenfabrik Paul Kraner | Carl-Magirius-Strasse 4 (map) |
around 1890 | Cardboard box factory with ancillary building: Factory building with central elevation, clinker brick buildings from the Wilhelminian style, in connection with the factory owner's villa (Carl-Magirius-Straße 6), of significance in terms of building history, local history and technology history.
Factory, quarry stone plinth, segmented arched window, entrances next to the risalit, meandering ribbon above the ground floor, end cornice as segmented arched frieze on consoles, yellow clinker crosses in segmented arched fields, windows with single stepped framing in the central projecting. Factory in 1993 fire ruin. Ancillary building with an almost square floor plan, two-storey, segmented arched windows, clinker brick building, meandering frieze surrounding the ground floor, simple cornice, ribbon on consoles. Boiler house with a polygonal chimney. |
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Factory owner's villa | Carl-Magirius-Strasse 6 (map) |
1912 | Villa of the manufacturer Otto Paul Kraner, owner of the neighboring cardboard box factory (Carl-Magirius-Straße 4), in the reform style of the time around 1905, of architectural and local importance.
Villa, quarry stone plinth, basement windows partly with embossed lintels, eaves position, risalit with dwarf gable, cornice strip roofing on consoles, side entrance, round bay porch, mansard roof with crested, broken curved gable over rectangular portal with rectangular skylight, portal framed by pilasters with tongue leaf capital. |
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Apartment building in the corner (former address: Mozartstrasse 1) | Clara-Zetkin-Platz 4 (map) |
1870/1880 | with shop, Gründerzeit plaster and clinker facade, important in terms of building history and urban planning.
Apartment building in corner position, with shop, corner broken, ground floor plastered, the plaster ashlar destroyed, upper floors clinker brick, gable and cornice strip roofing, pilaster and volute motifs, main cornice with toothed frieze, gable roof, hipped over the corner. Recorded at the address: Mozartstrasse 1 |
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Rental villa | Clara-Zetkin-Platz 5 (map) |
around 1890 | Of importance in terms of building history and urban development, plastered facade from the Gründerzeit.
Rental villa, rubble stone plinth, fully plastered, facade design quite restrained with stepped and profiled frames of the windows, gable roofs, plaster strips and pilaster strips, gable roof with a wide roof projection. |
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Water tower with shed (workshop building) | Clara-Zetkin-Platz 8 (map) |
re. 1893 | In operation from 1894 to 1992, part of the extensive water supply system in Wurzens, striking clinker brick building, of importance in terms of technology and the history of the town.
Water tower: plinth plastered, otherwise clinker brick, mighty plaster cornice, the head protruding on consoles, conical roof. Workshop building: two-storey, ground floor brick and quarry stone, upper storey brick, half-timbered front, boarded up, pent roof. |
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Residential building in open development, formerly a hostel | Clara-Zetkin-Platz 11 (map) |
1889 | Plastered facade in neo-renaissance forms, plaster and stone structures, originally built to accommodate wandering craftsmen and the unemployed, of architectural and socio-historical importance.
Quarry stone plinth, fully plastered, facade fully plastered, on the ground floor with grooves, lintels square with keystone motif, cornice strips and gable roofing, sills partly on triglyph brackets, edges square, hip roof. |
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Heisten (with retaining walls) | Crostigall (map) |
after 1705 | Quarry stone walls of urban planning, local history and street picture-defining importance. |
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Apartment building in a corner, with a rear extension | Crostigall 1 (map) |
1870/1880 | with a shop, clinker plaster facade from the Wilhelminian era, with gable roofs over the windows, parapet panels as plastered mirrors with festoons, important in terms of building history and urban planning.
Facade structure in plaster, roofing of the windows on consoles, triglyphs and diamond motifs, cornice. Hipped roof. On the corner front gable with cartouche and initials IG |
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Apartment house in a corner | Crostigall 2 (map) |
around 1870 | Simplified Wilhelminian style plastered facade, characterizing the street scene and of importance in terms of local development.
Facade structure through simply stepped and profiled window frames. Drempel bullet with round ventilation openings. |
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Residential house in open development, with enclosure | Crostigall 11 (map) |
around 1880, later reshaped | Significant urban development, Wilhelminian-style buildings, windows and facade edges framed by pilaster motifs, plaster facade with arched windows.
The jamb floor is separated from the first floor by a simple strip cornice, the main cornice protruding far. Window on the gable side. Gable roof. Facade simplified in the first half of the 20th century. |
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Residential house in open development | Crostigall 14 (map) |
re. 1678 | Remarkable baroque building with a beautiful portal, central projection with gable end, coat of arms in the gable field, birthplace of the writer Hans Bötticher, called Joachim Ringelnatz (1883–1934), of architectural, artistic, historical and local significance.
Rectangular portal in stone with an elaborate gable motif over the lintel, with a keystone motif, profiled main cornice. Triangular gable cartouche with initial M and 1678. Gable roof. Refurbishment 1982/1983, 1983–1998 museum Ringelnatz collection in this house (today in the Museum Wurzen Domgasse 2). |
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Residential building in closed development | Crostigall 17 (map) |
1860/1870, later reshaped | with shop, Wilhelminian style facade structure, sun motif in the gable, facade similar to number 19, important in terms of building history and urban planning.
Forms used in the facade design, plaster grooves, mid-house gables, blind windows, cantilevered cornices. Gable roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Crostigall 19 (map) |
1860/1870 | Design of the Wilhelminian style facade with plaster grooves, cornices and plaster mirrors, a facade similar to number 17, of architectural and urban significance.
Window roofing through cornices, plastered mirrors below the sills, profiled main cornice. Gable roof with a dwelling. |
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Residential building in closed development | Crostigall 23 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Structurally and socially important, simple suburban development, old roof structure.
Fully plastered building with a gable roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Crostigall 35 (map) |
around 1800 | Significant in terms of building history and urban planning, simple suburban development.
Original roof structure, saddle roof. |
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Apartment house in a corner | Crostigall 36 (map) |
around 1870 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, founding-era plastered facade, street-defining location.
Residential building, clinker-lined rubble stone base, plastered facade, profiled cornice, simple, plaster-framed rectangular windows, straight roofs on the 1st floor, profiled main cornice, saddle roof. The shop window changed. |
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Residential building in closed development | Crostigall 37 (map) |
around 1800 | Significant in terms of building history and urban planning, simple suburban development.
Original roof structure, saddle roof. |
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Door frame of a residential building (the residential building was a new building from 1985) and a fountain in the courtyard | Crostigall 42 (map) |
re. 1807 | Artisanal and artistic of importance, sandstone walls of the door marked with the year 1807, pretzel relief in the keystone, next to the residential building the post gate to the Posthof (see Postgasse 24).
Reconstruction of the building around 1985. |
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Former post office and stable building, to the Crostigall post gate | Crostigall 42 (next to) (map) |
beg. 1696, remodeling 1825/30 (Posthof) | Post office building (several house numbers, with annex) and stable building, to the Crostigall post gate (barn and servants' house demolished before 2008) - of architectural, historical, artistic, local and transport historical significance. Basically a baroque complex, the post gate with a magnificent coat of arms on Crostigall street, richly decorated portal with coat of arms on the main building. |
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Residential house in open development, with side wall | Crostigall 46 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Architecturally and socially important, residential building facing the street gable, simple suburban development that characterizes the street.
Single storey house with a gable roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Crostigall 50 (map) |
after 1871 | Architecturally and urbanistically important, beautiful Wilhelminian style house in a prominent location, plastered facade with gable.
The gable is flanked by dwelling houses, sills on consoles and a gable roof. |
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Residence of a former estate | Crostigall 53 (map) |
around 1800 | simple baroque building, plastered facade with slightly protruding central projection, of importance in terms of architectural history, local history, urban planning and the street scene.
Residential building located at the entrance to the village, location defining the intersection, cornice with multiple grooves, probably remnants of the Steinhof estate. Mansard roof with forelock. |
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Filzfabrik JD Weickert, factory (No. 55) and associated factory owner's villa (No. 57) | Crostigall 55; 57 (card) |
around 1890 | Filzfabrik JD Weickert (factory (no.55) with technical equipment consisting of several building parts and the associated manufacturer's villa (no.57) - multi-storey factory building with subsequent extensions (clinker facade, multi-part high rectangular windows, add-ons in skeleton construction with clinker cladding), manufacturer's villa with neo-renaissance elements sophisticated building complex of regional industrial history and urban planning importance) |
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villa | Damaschkestrasse 9 (map) |
around 1920/1930 | Significant building history, entrance porch that defines the street scene, plastered facade in the local style.
Villa, with enclosure (enclosure pillars demolished before 2009), five-sided, protruding entrance area, square arched portal with keystone, blind arcades, oculi, on the upper floor all-round strip cornice, rectangular and arched windows, hipped roof. |
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Residential and office building with a factory building to the rear | Dehnitzer Weg 16 (map) |
around 1885 | Wilhelminian-style administration building of a small company of local historical importance.
2½ storeys, in open development, plastered construction, eaves cornice with stucco consoles, side elevation with triangular gable. |
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Apartment house in a corner | Domgasse 1 (map) |
19th century, later reshaped | with a shop, essentially a Wilhelminian style building, later redesigned, of importance in terms of town planning and building history.
Apartment building from the 1st half of the 19th century, modified around 1920, corner of Domgasse / Wenceslaigasse, segmental arch portal with keystone and original door from the 19th century, on the upper floors on the corner with exits and wrought iron bars. |
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Kulturhistorisches Museum Wurzen; Lossowsches Haus (formerly) (residential building in corner location (today a museum), with side wing facing Johannisgasse and courtyard buildings) | Domgasse 2 (map) |
1666–1668, essentially older | Architectural history, urban planning, local history, characterizing the townscape, art history and artistic importance, elaborate Renaissance facade with profiled window reveals and dwelling with volute gable, inner courtyard with arcades.
Town house from the 2nd half of the 16th century, on the corner of Domgasse and Johannisgasse, elaborately designed facade with portal with profiled walls and keystone, profiled window reveals, representative mid-house gable with volutes, square pilasters, ox eyes, saddle roof with four dormer windows. Cultural history museum of the city of Wurzen, founded in 1927 by the history and antiquity association, since 1948 in the house Domgasse 2, 1953–1992 district museum, since 1993 municipal museum ("Museum mit Ringelnatzsammlung"). |
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Residential building in closed development | Domgasse 3 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century, the facade was later reshaped | Architecturally, urbanistically and artistically of importance, facade remodeled from the Wilhelminian era, older in essence, beautiful baroque portal with original door, portal keystone with rococo ornamentation.
House from the 2nd half of the 18th century, segment arch portal with rococo keystone, rectangular window with sandstone walls, plastered mirror, multiple grooved cornice, saddle roof with four dormers. |
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Residential house in a corner position, enclosure wall to the courtyard and gate entrance | Domgasse 4 (map) |
2nd half of the 16th century, later reshaped | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, essentially a Renaissance building.
Residential building on the corner of Domgasse / Finstere Gasse, 2nd half of the 16th century, changed in the 1st half of the 19th century, with courtyard wing and fencing, fully plastered, rectangular windows with plaster profiles and cornice roofing, the gable side with pilasters, elaborate cornice, saddle roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Domgasse 5 (map) |
around 1870 | with a shop, a facade with a classicistic appearance, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
Tenement house, around 1870, with shop, fully plastered, rectangular portal and rectangular window, profiled window frames and cornice roofing on the upper floors, somewhat simpler on the second floor, gable roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Domgasse 7 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century, facade at the end of the 19th century | with shop, splendid Wilhelminian style facade, essentially much older, of importance in terms of building history, house history and urban planning.
Residential and commercial building from the 2nd half of the 18th century, changed around 1870, fully plastered, with gate passage and shop fitting to the left of it, plaster grooves, simple plaster profiles, window canopies on consoles, the end cornice protruding far, including a mirror frieze, saddle roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Domgasse 9 (map) |
16th century | a renaissance building with profiled window reveals made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, of architectural and urban significance.
Residential building from the 16th century, window reveals characteristically profiled, made of Rochlitz porphyry, today (1993) "gutted", the roof removed. |
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Residential house formerly in open development, with courtyard wing | Domgasse 13 (map) |
2nd half of the 16th century | Significant in terms of building history, house history, art history and urban development, house facing the street gable with a rare late Gothic seat niche portal made of porphyry tufa.
Residential building from the 2nd half of the 16th century, heavily modified, the porphyry seat niche portal original, but the facade fully plastered, the windows changed, the door 19th century, Gothic-style, gable roof. |
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Residential house (with two house numbers) in a formerly closed development | Domgasse 17; 19 (card) |
2nd half of the 16th century | Architecturally and urbanistically important, a Renaissance building with a gate passage over an irregular floor plan, facade with medallions from the 19th century. |
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Former collegiate collegiate church | Domplatz 2 (map) |
beg. Beginning of the 12th century, new building in the 16th century, interior reconstruction in 1932 | a late Gothic, double-choir pillar basilica with towers at the east end of the side aisles, inside an important redesign from 1932 in the monumental Heimatstil (architect: Emil Högg, Dresden, crucifixion group by sculptor Georg Wrba, Dresden), building history, characterizing the locality, local history, regional history, art history and artistic significant.
Former collegiate church, the core of a pillar basilica consecrated in 1114, eastward expansion 1260/1280, arching in the middle of the 14th century, choirs after 1500, today's shape of the towers later (after Dehio Sachsen 1990). |
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Fountain system with Luther relief and solitary tree | Domplatz 2 (in front) (map) |
re. 1917 | of local history and artisanal and artistic importance.
Fountain: Foundation stone laid on October 31, 1917 (400th anniversary of the posting of the theses), inauguration on September 22, 1918, solitary tree: sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus) to the left behind the fountain. |
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Alte Kustodie (residential house and custody, in closed development, with connection to the cathedral, as well as garden and enclosure) | Domplatz 4 (map) |
16th century | Significant in terms of building history, town planning and local history, former canon house, essentially a Renaissance building. Baroque portal, structural connection with the commercial and administrative building (Altes Kornhaus) north of the cathedral and with the cathedral itself residential house or custody: core building from the 16th century, changed in the 18th century, fully plastered, portal (baroque) and windows with porphyry walls, gable roof, enclosure: quarry stone wall made of red granite on the northern and western property boundaries,
Garden: part of the castle hill. |
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Residential house in half-open development with garden | Domplatz 5 (map) |
2nd half of the 16th century | Significant in terms of building history, urban development and local history, former canon house, at its core a renaissance building with a beautiful niche portal, remodeled in baroque style in 1678.
Residential house: 2nd half of the 16th century, fully plastered, with a niche portal, roof with three dwelling houses, garden: part of the castle hill, front garden to the cathedral square located higher up and intercepted with a retaining wall, pair of yew trees (Taxus baccata), |
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Canon Curia (today residential house) in open development, with enclosure wall and western garden | Domplatz 6 (map) |
1st half of the 16th century | Significant in terms of building history, urban development and local history, former canon house, mighty Renaissance building with stair tower, seat niche portal and profiled window reveals.
Canon Curia: southwest of the cathedral, fully plastered, in the middle of the facade a stair tower with a seat niche portal, to the right of it in the facade a round arch portal, rectangular windows with profiled reveals, the stair tower on an irregular, but almost octagonal floor plan, from the 1st floor semicircular, with diamond-shaped windows, the eaves cornice made of toothed frieze and profiled cornice, saddle roof, belonging to the garrison from 1819 (hence the name of the building: old barracks), meanwhile 1873–1881 secondary school, from 1920 used for residential purposes, garden: terrain sloping to the west is intercepted by terraces and accessed by stairs . |
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School and back school space (garden monument) with stairs and pavement on the Rosental | Domplatz 7; 8 (card) |
re. 1881 | Significant in terms of building history, urban development and local history, two-winged Gründerzeit building with a raised central wing.
School: marked 1881 (weather vane), two-winged, with a central building, broken stone plinth, the central building with large rectangular windows, framed by pilasters, with an attic, on the ground floor flanked by entrances, the wings with segmented arched and rectangular windows, sill cornices, flat hip roof, now (2008 ) Vocational school II, school clearance: terrain sloping to the west and south with terracing and retaining walls made of red granite, row of trees made of winter linden (Tilia cordata) on the lowest terrace, further winter linden at the stairs east of the school, paving: footpath on Rose valley with mosaic (red granite) and soap plaster, granite shelves and cast-iron inlets. |
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Rectory (semi-detached house) with garden and enclosure | Domplatz 9; 10 (card) |
around 1880/1890 | Significant in terms of building history, urban development and local history, Wilhelminian style building with side elevations, facade in yellow and red clinker bricks.
Rectory: double complex with two entrances on the outside, the complex symmetrically with exterior projections, segmental arches and paired rounded arched windows with relief arches, these in red clinker bricks, the gable ends of the risalites with rising serrated friezes, the main cornice on the console frieze, garden: red beech ( Fagus sylvatica), black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) and hawthorn (Crataegus laevigata 'Paul's Scarlet') as well as rhododendrons and ornamental shrubs, paths made of red granite pavement, enclosure: clinker posts with sandstone cover, base made of granite and wrought iron ornamental grids. |
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Rectory with garden and enclosure | Domplatz 11 (map) |
1880/1890 | Significant in terms of building history, urban development and local history, Wilhelminian style building with a central projectile and clinker brick facade.
Parsonage: Middle risalit slightly protruding, ending in the gable with a rising serrated frieze, clinker facade, the window frames sandstone, the portal elaborate, main cornice on the console frieze, hip roof, garden: horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum), yew (Taxus baccata) and ornamental shrubs made of red shrubs Large granite pavement, access path with mosaic paving made of red granite and soap pavement, enclosure: clinker posts with sandstone cover, granite base and wrought iron grating, |
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House (with printer) in a corner | Domplatz 12 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Significant in terms of building history, urban development and local history, Wilhelminian style building with a bay window that characterizes the square.
Residential house from the 1st half of the 19th century, with an annex and farm building in the courtyard, corner of Domplatz / Domgasse, facade plastered with plaster grooves, arched portal, above bay windows, windows in Renaissance shapes, plastered framed. Farm building demolished in 2006. Former Gustav Jacob printing house, later Dr. Hans Bode Nachf. |
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Apartment house in a corner | Dr.-Külz-Strasse 1 (map) |
after 1870 | with a shop, of architectural and urban importance, from the Gründerzeit plastered facade.
Tenement house, plaster strips in smooth and rough plaster on the ground floor, arched windows, plaster cubes, triangular and segmented gable roofing, consoles: end cornice. Gable roof. |
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Double tenement house in closed development | Dr.-Külz-Strasse 4; 6 (card) |
around 1905 | Significant building history and urban planning, late historic plaster facade with bay window and floral ornamentation.
Double apartment building with bay windows on the outer window axes ending in mid-house gables, red-colored molded concrete blocks, arched and straight window frames, interlocking with plaster, elaborate entrance situation, floral ornamentation of the skylight frame, concave cornice. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Dr.-Külz-Strasse 8 (map) |
around 1920 | In terms of building history and urban planning, it is of importance in the reform style of the time, plastered plastered facade.
Tenement house, plastered facade, molded concrete pillars on the ground floor, on top of which the pilaster structure of the upper floors, convex projecting bay windows, mirrors and geometric ornamentation, mansard roof with dwarf house and dormer window. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Dr.-Külz-Strasse 13 (map) |
around 1930 | In terms of building history, echoes of the New Objectivity style, clinker plaster facade with oriel-like extensions.
Apartment building, ground floor with clinker plinth, the entrance area also in clinker bricks with double pilasters, upper floors plastered with clinker strips on bay-like protrusions, mansard roof with mansard floor. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Dr.-Külz-Strasse 22 (map) |
around 1910 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, plastered façade from the late 19th century.
Apartment building, clinker plinth, facade plastered with plaster strips on the ground floor, windows only framed in the upper part or above the lintel, end cornice with grape frieze, mansard roof with dwelling houses. |
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Apartment building in semi-open development (structural unit with Goethestrasse 22) | Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse 2 (map) |
after 1910 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, in the reform style of around 1910.
Tenement house, quarry stone masonry plinth, round arched dwarf house gable. Mansard roof. |
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Semi-detached house with enclosure | Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse 3; 5 (card) |
around 1900 | In terms of building history, in the reform style of the time around 1900, plastered facade with tile strips, wooden verandas that define the street scene.
Wooden porch as a vestibule, gable roof. Hipped roof with dormer window. |
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Former school, now a residential building | Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse 6 (map) |
1902 according to the building file | Architecturally and locally of importance, Gründerzeit plastered facade with clinker parts, echoes of the style of the German Neo-Renaissance, architect: Karl Poser in the Friedrich & Poser office, Leipzig.
Rental villa with clinker brick on the ground floor, vaulted entrance area, facade structure with plaster strips, triglyphs, Renaissance framing. Mansard and saddle roof, date of plans 1902, execution probably soon afterwards. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1910 | Of architectural significance, in the reform style of the time around 1910.
Rental villa with enclosure, plaster construction. |
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Semi-detached house with enclosure | Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse 10; 12 (card) |
around 1910 | Architecturally important, in the reform style of the time around 1900, plastered facade with two oriel porches and a common triangular gable.
Double house, plastered facade, porch, plaster strips with Art Nouveau ornament, hipped roof. |
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Semi-detached house with enclosure | Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse 11; 13 (card) |
around 1900 | In terms of building history, in the reform style of the time around 1900, plastered facade with tile strips, wooden verandas that define the street scene.
Semi-detached house with timber extension, gable with red tile stripes, plaster stripes. Hipped roof with dormers. |
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Residential building (double complex with Gartenstrasse 3 and Julius-Künzel-Strasse 9/11), with enclosure | Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse 14 (map) |
around 1890 | Architecturally significant, in the reform style of the time around 1900, plastered facade with green tile strips, decorative half-timbered porches.
Residential house in a double complex with Julius-Künzel-Straße 11, clinker brick / plaster facade with green tile strips, decorative half-timbering, gable roof with a wide roof projection. |
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Double house (with Julius-Künzel-Straße 18) | Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse 16 (map) |
around 1900 | From a building-historical point of view, in the reform style of the time around 1900, plastered facade with decorative half-timbered porches.
Tenement house, wooden veranda facing Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrich-Strasse, plaster pilaster strips. Mansard roof. |
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gym | Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse 29 (map) |
around 1900 | Historically of importance, beautiful reddish clinker brick facade, elaborate ashlar portal.
Gym, segment and arched windows, portal with original door and gable roof made of ashlar, main cornice toothed frieze, partly use of yellow clinker in the arches of the windows. |
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Post mileage | Dresdener Strasse (map) |
re. 1724 | Copy of a post distance column in front of the Wenceslas Gate, an obelisk made of porphyry standing on a pedestal with royal Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian coats of arms as well as information on distances - of importance in terms of traffic and regional history. A copy of a Saxon distance column made from Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff, marked 1724, with various inscriptions and royal Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian coats of arms. The original documents and coats of arms are no longer available. In 1983/84 the stonemason Lothar Franz reworked the still existing base and made a copy of the writing and coat of arms. |
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Rest of the outer city walls | Dresdener Strasse (map) |
around 1500 | Significant in terms of town planning and local history, built under Bishop von Saalhausen.
Remains of the outer city wall under Bishop von Saalhausen. |
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House in a corner, with an extension to Bahnhofstrasse | Dresdener Strasse 2 (map) |
after 1740 | From an urban point of view of importance, plastered facade with risalit on the eaves side.
Residential building with the gable side facing Bahnhofstrasse, fully plastered, risalit on the eaves side, simple rectangular windows, profiled main cornice, crooked hipped roof with dormer window. The cultivation with a gable roof with a roof house. |
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Residential house formerly in half-open development | Dresdener Strasse 5 (map) |
1870/1880 | Architecturally and urbanistically important, a Wilhelminian style building, central projections closed off by a gable, there a sculpture niche with a female figure carrying a basket.
Facade design through window roofing on consoles and plaster strips. |
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Residential house in open development | Dresdener Strasse 9 (map) |
Mid 19th century | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, Wilhelminian style building with a central projectile and attic-like floor.
Today's restaurant Palmengarten. Facade structure through plaster grooves, segmental arch roofing of the windows, zigzag frieze and German band. Gable end with oculus. Flat roof. |
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Residential house formerly in half-open development | Dresdener Strasse 12 (map) |
around 1820 | Significant urban development, simple suburban development.
Changed ground floor windows, presumably older core. Saddle roof with original roof truss. |
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Residential house in semi-open development, with side archway and rear garden (garden monument) | Dresdener Strasse 14 (map) |
around 1810 | Architecturally, historically and urbanistically important, home of Karl Ludwig Langbein, first head of the city council of Wurzens and member of the Frankfurt National Assembly in 1848, simple classicist building with beautiful door, stepped window frames and continuous cornice, interesting house garden.
Residential house: plastered building with original roof structure, lathing (trellis), house garden: Enclosure: plastered brick wall with a small central gate as the southern end of the garden, overgrown path system, natural stone path borders, striking copper beech (Fagus sylvatica) as a distinctive solitary tree, furthermore Horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) and lilac stocks (Syringa spec.), Large number of geophytes, low ornamental grille (function unknown). |
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Residential house in open development | Dresdener Strasse 17 (map) |
around 1880 | From a historical and urban point of view of importance, Wilhelminian-style building with a pretty plastered facade and central projection.
The facade is structured by pilaster strips, plastered grooves, central projections with gable gable, cornice strips, diamented keystones, some sills on consoles. Gable roof. |
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Residential house formerly in half-open development | Dresdener Strasse 19 (map) |
around 1880, later reshaped | In terms of building history and urban development, it is of importance, Wilhelminian style building with a central projection.
Central projection ending in the gable end of the dwelling. Gable with oculi. Gable roof. |
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Residential house in open development | Dresdener Strasse 20 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Significant in terms of building history and urban history, pre-foundational rural house with half-timbered (plastered) on the upper floor.
First floor quarry stone masonry, plastered facade. Crooked hip roof. |
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Villa Zschau | Dresdener Strasse 22 (map) |
1860 (villa) | Villa; Significant in terms of building history and urban development, Wilhelminian style building with a pronounced central projection with half-timbered upper floor, echoes of the Swiss style, built by the council carpenter Heinrich Zschau (1827-1893) |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Dresdener Strasse 22b (map) |
around 1900 | Of importance in terms of building history and urban development, plastered facade in the reform style of the time around 1900, with a bay window that defines the street scene.
Tenement house, fully plastered, divided into ashlar, wood and ceramics, with bay windows, decorative tiles between wooden consoles under the roof, mansard roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Dresdener Strasse 24 (map) |
after 1871 | In terms of architectural history and urban development, it is of importance, Wilhelminian-style buildings with neo-renaissance shapes in the facade design.
Facade structure through plaster ashlars, sills on consoles, window roofs. Used natural stone porphyry. Gable roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 28) | Dresdener Strasse 26 (map) |
after 1871 | Significant in terms of architectural history and urban development, Wilhelminian-style building with plaster ashlar and window roofing on consoles.
End cornice formed by Renaissance consoles and beams. Flat roof finish. |
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Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with No. 26) | Dresdener Strasse 28 (map) |
after 1871 | Significant in terms of architectural history and urban development, Wilhelminian-style building with plaster ashlar and window roofing on consoles.
End cornice formed by Renaissance consoles and beams. Flat roof finish. |
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Apartment house designed in closed development, as well as factory building on the property | Dresdener Strasse 29 (map) |
around 1900 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, the tenement house is a Wilhelminian style building with Art Nouveau ornamentation, a factory with a central projectile and a gable.
Tenement house, fully plastered, partly rough plaster in the middle part, protruding like a risalit on the sides from the 1st floor, with gable gables, Art Nouveau ornamentation, mansard roof. Factory with clinker brick / plastered facade, central projection with mid-house gable, to the courtyard also central projection with mid-height gable, large rectangular windows with multi-part sprouting, hipped flat roof. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Dresdener Strasse 30 (map) |
after 1880 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, representative Gründerzeit building with side elevation, balcony and neo-renaissance ornamentation.
Facade structure in elaborate Renaissance ornament, including plaster ashlars and Corinthian pilasters. Gable roof with dwelling houses. |
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Residential building (formerly a hotel) in open development | Dresdener Strasse 32 (map) |
after 1880 | Significant in terms of building history, local history and urban planning, in the style of the French neo-renaissance, elaborate Wilhelminian style facade design with risalit formation, former "Hotel Viktoria".
The facade structure in the forms of the French Renaissance, pilasters, plaster strips, window roofing on consoles. Consoles: end cornice. |
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Klinkhardt foundry | Dresdener Strasse 34; 34a (card) |
1872 (machine factory formerly Söhlmann, now Klinkhardt) | Factory area consisting of several production buildings, a boiler forge (No. 34a) and an office and residential building (No. 34) on the street as well as remnants of the courtyard paving - small-scale, early mechanical engineering factory and foundry for agricultural machinery built in front of the city gates of Wurzens, essentially original The house is a clinker plastered building from the Wilhelminian style with a corner bay window and beautiful portals, the earliest building built around 1867 and still equipped with original rafters and doors, renovated in 1997, the other buildings of remarkable architectural design and regional industrial-historical interest. |
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Commercial building in open development, with lateral fencing | Dresdener Strasse 36 (map) |
around 1900/1910 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, Wilhelminian style building with clinker brick façade, side elevation with mid-house gable characterizing the street scene.
Apartment and commercial building, possibly a former restaurant, rustic plinth, clinker brick facade, side elevation with gable, pointed, round, segmented and basket-arched windows, hipped roof with mid-house with decorative half-timbering. |
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Transformer station | Dresdener Strasse 36 (next to) (map) |
around 1910 | Elaborately designed transformer station, rich facade design, probably used as a power station for the Richard Klinkhardt machine factory, of significance in terms of technology history.
Transformer station, Dresdener Straße, round windows with plaster strips and a flat saddle roof. |
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Villa with enclosure | Dresdener Strasse 37 (map) |
1874-1875 | a Wilhelminian style building with a central projection with a gable, with echoes of the Swiss style, built for the manufacturer Gustav Schönert (1838–1914), of architectural, local and urban significance.
Villa: winter garden, gable with arched windows, facade structure in the forms of the Renaissance, enclosure: wall made of yellow clinker with sandstone cover along the eastern and western property boundaries, |
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Krietsch-Speicher (storage building (grain silo) with loading ramp in the courtyard area and office building on the street) | Dresdener Strasse 38 (map) |
re. 1912 | Significant testimony to the large-scale mill industry, block-like storage building with a towering staircase and silo tower, high-quality storage building with the character of an "industrial cathedral" towering over the city silhouette, a high-quality storage building with the character of an "industrial cathedral", the office building a building that characterizes the Wilhelminian style of the street and of significance in terms of technology history.
Silo storage: silo tower with transom, plastered brick building, structure of pilaster strips, plaster mirror, transom with gable roof, beaver tail covering, building is negligent, office building: not renovated in accordance with monument protection! |
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House in a corner | Dresdener Strasse 39 (map) |
around 1870/1880 | Significant in terms of architectural history and urban development, Wilhelminian style building with profiled plaster framing of the windows and corner accentuation.
Structure of the facade by consoles, plaster framing of the windows, plaster grooves and profiled main cornice. Gable roof hipped over the corner. |
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villa | Dresdener Strasse 44 (map) |
1896 | a Wilhelminian style building with a central projection and gable, neo-renaissance forms, built for the merchant Rudolph Künnert (freight forwarding, coal and grain business), of architectural and local importance.
Plaster grooves, profiled window frames, arched windows. Hipped roof. |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Dresdener Strasse 47 (map) |
around 1900 | Of importance in terms of architectural history and urban development, plastered construction dating from the late founding period, side elevation with gable.
Arched curtain window, original gate. Mansard roof. |
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Storage building with attached silo part | Dresdener Strasse 54a (map) |
1925 | Architecturally interesting granary with a defining effect on the townscape (architect: Max Fricke), three-storey block with bulk floors and twelve high-rise silo containers, a particularly successful example of a combination of emphasized practicality and high-quality architectural implementation in industrial construction, characterizing the townscape and of importance in terms of technology history. |
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Factory owner's villa | Dresdener Strasse 57 (map) |
1903 | Significant in terms of urban development and architectural history, the Gründerzeit plastered clinker facade, bay window and gable, built for the agricultural machinery manufacturer Adolf Busse.
Villa, ground floor plastered, the upper floors clinker brick, with balcony, bay window, structure in ashlar, window frame with plaster strips, mansard roof with two dwelling houses. |
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Residential and office building of a factory | Dresdener Strasse 58 (map) |
1907 | Significant in terms of urban development, local history and architectural history, clinker brick facade from the Gründerzeit, window posts partly with masks, built as the home of the factory owners' brothers Heinrich August and Johannes Uhlitzsch.
Office, quarry stone plinth, clinker brick facade, extensions, window frames natural stone, window posts partly with masks, flat roof. |
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Office building | Dresdener Strasse 62 (map) |
around 1915/1920 | Significant building history, neoclassical plastered facade, central projection.
Kontor with continuous pilasters. Former Machine factory for transport systems. |
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Unity of the new cemetery Wurzen, with the following individual monuments: cemetery chapel and cemetery administrator's house as well as memorial complex for those who fell in World War I | Dresdener Strasse 65 (map) |
1887 | New cemetery Wurzen, with the following individual monuments: cemetery chapel and cemetery administrator's house as well as memorial complex for the fallen of World War I and two memorial stones for the victims of fascism and enclosure with gate system (individual monuments 09255780) and horticultural designed cemetery system (garden monument), also in the area of the cemetery fence Third extension as a totality part - of importance in terms of building history, local history and garden art, building from the Wilhelminian era. |
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New Wurzen cemetery: cemetery chapel, cemetery administrator's house, enclosure with gate system, several tombs and memorials for those killed in the First and Second World Wars (individual memorials for ID number 09302216) | Dresdener Strasse 65 (map) |
1886-1887 | Individual monuments of the whole of the Neuer Friedhof Wurzen: cemetery chapel, cemetery administrator's house, enclosure with gate system, several tombs as well as memorials for those who died in the First and Second World Wars as well as for civilian victims, furthermore memorial for victims of National Socialism (concentration camp prisoners) and graves of forced laborers, buildings dating back to the early days of the building process of importance in terms of local history, cultural history, contemporary history and personal history. |
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Wholesale office | Dresdener Strasse 67 (map) |
1929 | of importance in terms of building history and local history.
Neoclassical building with pilasters, attic and plastered facade. Office with plaster mirrors. |
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villa | Eduard-Schulze-Strasse 1 (map) |
1924-1926 | Significant building history, a building in the reform style of the time after 1910 with a pretty extension, built for factory owner Paul Schlegel, co-owner of the Wurzener cardboard box factory Paul Kraner.
Villa, quarry stone plinth, vestibule in wood, convex side extension, facade edges framed by plastered cuboid, last plastered cuboid with coat of arms decoration. Hipped roof with a dwelling. |
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Enclosed school | Eduard-Schulze-Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1920 | Structurally and historically of importance, plastered construction with porphyry walls, echoes of the local style, built as a business school.
School, laterally with a convex projecting structure, porphyry portal. Hipped roof. |
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Villa with enclosure and inventory as well as garden | Eduard-Schulze-Strasse 11 (map) |
re. 1924 | Historically important, plastered façade and flat side elevations, in the reform and Heimat style of the period after 1920, built as the home of the architect Prof. Dr.-Ing. Paul Mannewitz.
Villa: Rectangular window and rectangular portal with portico framing, dwelling with triangular gable, oculi and vegetable ornament, door with medallion, inscription Dr. Mannewitz (Wurzen architect), portal with stairs, representative vestibule, salon with original interior, garden: pair of trees made of columnar oaks (Quercus robur 'Fasticiata') in the front garden, in the back garden red oak (Quercus rubra), enclosure: wooden picket fence with plinth and pillars made of embossed sandstone, gate with egg-shaped attachments and wrought-iron arch with lamp. |
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Barracks with remains of the enclosure, with barracks buildings on Juelstrasse, Eilenburger Strasse, Stollwerckstrasse and Warsteiner Strasse | Eilenburger Strasse 25 (map) |
re. 1901 (barracks, Stollwerckstrasse 7-11) | Barracks with remnants of the enclosure, with barracks buildings on Juelstrasse, Eilenburger Strasse, Stollwerckstrasse and Warsteiner Strasse (the vehicle fleet on Stollwerckstrasse with equipment and warehouses demolished in 1997 and 2004) - extensive complex, initially called Prinz-Georg-Kaserne, historically and locally from Significance, Wilhelminian style buildings, predominantly clinker brick architecture, barracks building Juelstraße 24 used as a Masonic lodge between the World Wars. |
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Residential building in closed development (a plot of land with Wenceslaigasse 24) | Färbergasse 1 (map) |
around 1920 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, in the reform style of around 1910, plastered facade with bay window, exit above.
Residential house, plastered facade with bay window, above exit, plaster strips, rectangular windows, flat roof with attic and dwelling houses. |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Färbergasse 6 (map) |
around 1880 | Significant in terms of building history and urban planning, representative Gründerzeit building with clinker plaster facade.
Apartment building, ground floor plastered with grooves, gate passage and rectangular windows, upper floors clinker brick, straight roofs with plaster pilasters, in the middle of the 1st floor plastered imperial eagle, over the windows relief arches in red clinker bricks, gable roof. Demolition permit granted in 2008. |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Färbergasse 10 (map) |
around 1880 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit.
Apartment building, ground floor plastered, grooved, upper floors clinker brick, window frames in plaster, plastered mirror, the roof changed, eaves cornice no longer available. |
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Residential building in closed development | Färbergasse 12 (map) |
around 1860 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, classicistic plastered facade.
Residential house, plastered facade, gate passage and rectangular windows, straight roofs, gable roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Färbergasse 16 (map) |
re. 1582 | Architecturally, artistically and in terms of urban development of importance, simple plastered facade, remarkable seating niche portal from the Renaissance period.
Residential house, plastered facade, portal of seating niches, rectangular windows, wood-framed, the base clad with tiles, gable roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Färbergasse 18 (map) |
after 1740 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, simple plastered facade, probably half-timbered core.
Residential house, completely plastered, probably half-timbered core, plastered door jambs, gable roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Färbergasse 22 (map) |
after 1740 | Significant in terms of urban development and architectural history, simple plastered facade, very well-preserved classicist door leaves.
Residential house, plastered facade, the walls of the rectangular windows clad in wood, saddle roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Färbergasse 26 (map) |
Mid 19th century | Significant in terms of urban planning and building history, simple classical plastered facade.
Residential house, fully plastered, base disguised by tiles, gable roof with two dwelling houses. |
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Residential building in closed development | Färbergasse 36 (map) |
1st half of the 18th century | Significant in terms of urban development, social history and architectural history, simple plastered facade over half-timbered core.
Residential house in a formerly closed development, fully plastered, half-timbered core, rectangular windows, saddle roof with dwarf houses. |
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Pavement | Dark Alley (map) |
19th century | Part of the historical road surface preserved in the old town area, historical significance. |
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Franz-Mehring-Strasse 4 (map) |
around 1900 (tenement) | Tenement house (from the late 19th century plaster clinker construction) designed as a closed development; Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning. |
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Franz-Mehring-Strasse 6 (map) |
around 1900 | In terms of building history and urban planning, it is of importance, from the Wilhelminian era plaster and clinker brick, decorative ribbons in green clinker.
Gable roof with shell motif placed on oluts, sills on consoles. |
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Franz-Mehring-Strasse 9 (map) |
around 1900 | Of importance in terms of building history and urban development, late founding plaster clinker construction, window frames in the shape of a donkey's back.
Green clinker mirror and cornice in green clinker. |
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Apartment building in a corner location (semi-detached house with Kutusowstrasse 20), with fencing | Freiligrathstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1880 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, representative Gründerzeit clinker plaster facade.
Tenement house, window frame with Doric half-columns, window roofing with triangular gables and cornice strips, main cornice on consoles. Mansard roof. |
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Apartment building in corner location (structural unit with Kutusowstraße 18) | Freiligrathstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1880 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, representative Gründerzeit clinker plaster facade.
Tenement house, plaster strips on the ground floor, rectangular lintels, plastered window frames, main cornice on consoles. Gable roof with a dwelling. |
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Double tenement house, with enclosure | Freiligrathstrasse 3; 5 (card) |
1880/1890 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, representative Gründerzeit clinker plaster facade.
in the manner of a rental villa, window frame with portico motif, ground floor with plaster strips. Heaped flat roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Freiligrathstrasse 4 (map) |
after 1900 | Significant in terms of architectural history and urban development, the late 19th century plastered facade with Art Nouveau elements, tail gables and bay windows that shape the street.
Apartment building, segmented and rectangular windows, festoons on mirrors, ground floor partly embossed, gable with oculus over mask. Mansard roof with a dwelling. |
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Rental villa | Freiligrathstrasse 7 (map) |
1880/1890 | Significant in terms of architectural history and urban development, representative plastered clinker brick facade, plastered ashlar on the building edges, porch structures.
Villa, winter garden made of wood, on the first floor a winter garden-like extension resting on mighty elongated pillars of the enclosure, including the portal. Heaped flat roof. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Freiligrathstrasse 9 (map) |
re. 1902-1903 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, late founding clinker brick facade, street gables that characterize the street scene, beautiful wooden veranda.
Villa, quarry stone plinth, segmented arched windows, pilaster strips, console motifs, wooden extension. With the inscription “Whoever Trusted God probably built 1902/3”, built by the teacher Reinhold Staake, who did not initially live in his house, and only after 1918 until his death. |
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Rental villa | Freiligrathstrasse 11 (map) |
after 1900 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, late founding plaster facade with Art Nouveau elements, risalit with gable.
Villa, risalit axis with dwarf gable, stepped ground floor cornice, on the first floor a circumferential frieze with sunflower, vine leaf and grape motif, risalit on the ground floor with clinker brick. Mansard roof with dormitories. |
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Administration building (district office, former barracks) and horse stable of the barracks (at No. 2b) | Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 2 (map) |
after 1870 | Of local historical importance, the district office is a Wilhelminian style building (with two projections between the outer wing structures on the front, rear facade with a central projecting and wing structures appearing as side projections), the former stable a half-timbered building.
Facade design by means of plaster strips and plaster ashlar, broken stone base. |
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District Court (formerly train station, part of the barracks) | Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 2a (map) |
around 1890/1900 | From 1875 to 1878 the terminus of the Muldentalbahn (railway line Glauchau - Wurzen), the appearance largely preserved, no technical equipment available, re-use for the barracks and subsequently for the district court, of architectural and local historical importance, Wilhelminian style building with echoes of the Swiss style.
Far projecting roof structure with gable roof, sills on the ground floor plaster strips, upper floor sills on brackets. |
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District Court (formerly guard of the barracks) | Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 2b (map) |
after 1870 | Significant building and local history, entrance flanked by Tuscan columns.
Round arch portal with a gable above, which is formed by the cornice. Outbuilding probably used as a stable and coach house, executed in half-timbered houses. |
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Apartment house in a corner | Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 7 (map) |
after 1890 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, plastered façade from the late founder period with echoes of the reform style of the time around 1900, corner bay windows that shape the street, clinker plastered building with half-timbered bay windows.
Ground floor in clinker brick, partially half-timbered dwelling, at the height of the ground floor cornice applied ornament. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 17 (map) |
around 1930 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, in the reform style of the period after 1920, plastered facade, central projection.
Tenement house, plinth up to the level of the sill on the ground floor, quarry stone (basalt), central projectile, strongly stylized ornamental stones, attic-like finish, mansard roof with dwelling. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 19 (map) |
around 1930 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, in the reform style of the period after 1920, plastered facade, central projection, decorative half-timbering in the roof area.
Tenement house, plinth up to the level of the sill on the ground floor in quarry stone, central projectile, sill cornices, mansard roof with dwarf house with decorative half-timbering |
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Apartment house in a corner | Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 21 (map) |
re. 1900 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, clinker plaster facade from the late founding era with echoes of the reform style of the time around 1910, side elevations with gable ends.
Apartment building, on the corner of Lessingstrasse, base with colored concrete blocks, yellow clinker brick, pilasters, plaster ornaments. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 2 (map) |
1870/1880 | with shops, historically and urbanistically important, Wilhelminian style building with clinker brick facade.
Tenement house, clinker brick facade, windows with plaster frames and gable roofs, the main cornice with consoles, gable roof, the shops partially disfigured. |
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Residential building in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 3 (map) |
1870/1880 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, Gründerzeit plastered facade, flat side elevations.
Tenement house, rubble stone base, fully plastered, flat side projections with plaster ashlar, gable roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 6 (map) |
1870/1880 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, pilaster-structured Gründerzeit plastered facade with a classicistic effect.
Tenement house, quarry stone plinth, side elevation, fully plastered, structured by pilaster strips, some of them grooved, gable and cornice canopies on consoles, plastered mirrors, eaves cornice with swastika frieze, saddle roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 8 (map) |
1870/1880 | In terms of building history and urban planning, it is of importance, from the Gründerzeit plastered facade with a classicistic effect.
Tenement house, rubble stone plinth, fully plastered, plaster ashlar, plaster strips, stepped window frames, windowsill cornice on consoles, gable roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 9 (map) |
1870/1880 | Of importance in terms of building history and urban development, plastered facade from the Gründerzeit.
Tenement house, rubble-lined plinth with clinker brick, otherwise plastered, plastered mirrors, stepped window frames, cornice canopies, gable roof with dwarf house. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 10 (map) |
1870/1880 | In terms of building history and urban planning, it is of importance, from the Gründerzeit plastered facade with a classicistic effect.
Tenement house, plastered facade with ashlar, German ribbon, stepped window frames, roofing over mirrors with rosettes on consoles, saddle roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 11 | 1870/1880 | with a shop, a plastered facade from the Wilhelminian era, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
Apartment building, quarry stone plinth, plastered facade with grooves, plaster strips and plaster mirror, gable roof with two dwelling houses, the shop partially changed. |
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Residential building in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 13 (map) |
1870/1880 | with a shop, a plastered facade from the Wilhelminian era, of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
Apartment building, broken stone plinth, plastered facade, with grooves, these partially destroyed, stepped window frames, saddle roof with two dwelling houses, the shop changed. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 15 (map) |
1880/1890 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit.
Tenement house, quarry stone plinth, clinker brick facade with plastered cuboid central projections, segmented arched and rectangular windows, on the ground floor with keystones with heads, console frieze as main cornice, saddle roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 17 (map) |
1880/1890 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit.
Apartment building, quarry stone base, clinker brick facade, loft extension. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 19 (map) |
1880/1890 | with shop, of architectural and urban importance, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit, side elevation with rich vegetal ornament, in the style of the neo-renaissance.
Apartment building, quarry stone plinth, ground floor plastered, partially cuboid, rectangular portal covered with arches, vegetable ornament in the tympanum, side elevation partially cuboid, upper floors clinker brick, windows partially with magnificent shell tympana, gable roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 21 (map) |
1880/1890 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit.
Apartment building, ground floor plastered with grooves and ashlar, upper floors clinker brick, side projections, windows with stepped frames, triglyph brackets under the roofs, console frieze as the main cornice, saddle roof. |
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Double tenement house in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 24; 26 (card) |
1880/1890 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 28 (map) |
1880/1890 | with shop, of architectural and urban significance, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit.
Apartment building, ground floor plaster, grooved, upper floors clinker brick with plaster strips, windows on the 1st floor with grooved soffits and inserted round bars, roofs on the 1st floor connected to the sills of the 2nd floor, main cornice with console frieze, saddle roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 30 (map) |
1870/1880 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit.
Apartment building, ground floor plastered, the shop changed, upper floors clinker brick, the windows simply framed with plaster, consoles, the main cornice with egg bar frieze, saddle roof. |
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Double house (with Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 10) | Gartenstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1910 | Of architectural significance, in the reform style of the time around 1900, plastered facade with gable and wooden veranda that characterizes the street.
Residential house, plastered facade, wooden porch, gable, Art Nouveau ornament, head on fittings, crooked hip roof. |
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Residential building (double complex with Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse 14 and Julius-Künzel-Strasse 9/11), with enclosure | Gartenstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally significant, in the reform style of the time around 1900, plastered facade with green tile strips, decorative half-timbered porches.
Residential house with enclosure, free-standing to the right, plastered clinker half-timbered facade with green tile strips |
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Double house (with Julius-Künzel-Straße 7) | Gartenstrasse 6 (map) |
around 1910 | Of architectural significance, in the reform style of the time around 1900, plastered facade with gable and wooden veranda that characterizes the street.
Residential house, plastered facade with wooden porch, curved gable, Art Nouveau ornament, elk head. |
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Rental villa with side fencing | Gerhart-Hauptmann-Platz 2a (map) |
around 1900 | Significant in terms of urban development and architectural history, in the reform style of the period after 1900, plastered facade with offset ashlar, side elevation with mid-house gable in decorative half-timbered, corner bay window that characterizes the plaza.
Rental villa, with enclosure, side elevation with dwarf gable, clinker base, plaster facade with offset, partly embossed stone, bay window with tent roof, profiled window frames, the risalit gable with decorative half-timbering, mansard roof or saddle roof. |
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villa | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 1 (map) |
1904 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, Wilhelminian style, echoes of the reform style from around 1900, simple plastered facade, gable with half-timbered structure, built for the manufacturer Robert Zimmermann, co-owner of the Zimmermann & Breiter cardboard box factory. |
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Rental villa with enclosure | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 7 (map) |
1880/1890 | Of importance in terms of building history and urban development, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit in the style of the neo-renaissance.
Rental villa with fencing, quarry stone plinth, ground floor plastered with ashlar and grooves, upper floor clinker brick, the window frames lavishly with fluted columns and triangular gables, hipped roof with dwarf house. connecting with the cathedral area, the buildings from the 16th to the 19th centuries, helping to shape the cityscape. |
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representative tenement house (double complex with No. 9) with enclosure | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 8 (map) |
after 1890 | In terms of building history and urban development, it is of importance in the neo-renaissance style, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit, side elevation with balconies.
Rental villa in a double complex with fencing, the double complex with Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 9, the ground floor plastered, with ashlar, upper floors clinker brick, side elevation with balconies, elaborate windows, hipped roof with dwarf house. |
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Tenement house (double complex with No. 8) with fence | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 9 (map) |
after 1890 | Architecturally and urbanistically important, in the neo-renaissance style, representative building, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit, side elevation with reconstructed balconies (removed in the meantime).
Rental villa in a double complex with Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 8, shared fencing, plastered ground floor, with ashlar, upper floors clinker, side elevation, elaborate window framing, hipped roof. |
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Tenement house (double complex with No. 11), with fence | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 10 (map) |
1905/1910 | In terms of building history and urban development, it is of importance in the reform style of the time around 1910, Art Nouveau appeal, clinker plaster facade, side elevation with gable in decorative half-timbered houses.
Rental villa in double complex with Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 11, ground floor clinker brick, upper floors plaster with decorative half-timbering, rich Art Nouveau portal with keystone, corner projections, wide roof board. |
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Stately tenement house (double complex with No. 10), corner location to Alten Nischwitzer Strasse, with enclosure | Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 11 (map) |
1905/1910 | Architecturally and urbanistically important, in the reform style of the time around 1910, Art Nouveau hints, clinker plaster facade, risalit with gable in decorative half-timbered, corner tower.
Rental villa, multi-faceted, irregular structure, risalit with rounded edges, gable with half-timbered decor, corner risalit protruding like a tower over the main cornice, with tent roof and crest, mid-height, lintel windows with relief, ornamented sills. |
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Goethestrasse 1 (map) |
after 1870 | Architecturally and in terms of urban development, it is of importance, from the Gründerzeit plastered construction (formerly clinker brick).
Apartment house with straight and triangular gable roofing in plaster, plaster strips on the ground floor, otherwise yellow clinker. |
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Goethestrasse 5 (map) |
around 1900 | Structurally and in terms of urban development, it is of importance, from the Gründerzeit plaster and clinker construction.
Ground floor plastered and ashlar, plastered window axis over gate entrance, otherwise yellow brick. Mansard roof with dormers. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Goethestrasse 7 (map) |
around 1900 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, from the Gründerzeit clinker brick building, lintels with keystone decor.
Originally shop on the first floor, now window. Otherwise white brick plastered on the first floor. Mansard roof with dormers. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Goethestrasse 9 (map) |
around 1900 | Structurally and in terms of urban development, it is of importance, from the Gründerzeit plaster and clinker construction.
Facade structure through plaster mirror and cornice. Mansard roof with dormers. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Goethestrasse 11 (map) |
after 1870 | Of importance in terms of building history and urban development, plastered construction from the Gründerzeit, plaster strips on the ground floor.
Cornice and gable roofing of the windows, sills on consoles, plastered mirrors. Gable roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Goethestrasse 13 (map) |
around 1920 | with shop, of architectural and urban significance, in the reform style of the period around 1910, mid-house with gable in the roof.
Coat of arms-associated ornament. Mansard roof with dormers. |
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Apartment building in corner location and semi-open development (structural unit with Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Straße 2) | Goethestrasse 22 (map) |
around 1925 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, in the reform style of around 1910.
Apartment building in the corner, on Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Straße. Mansard roof with dormitories. |
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Residential building (six entrances) of a residential complex (see also Schillerstraße 21–27 and Torgauer Straße 2) | Goethestrasse 44; 46; 48; 50; 52; 54 (card) |
around 1925/1930 | In terms of building history and urban development, it is of importance in the traditional Heimat style, the facade is emphasized by the stairwell projections.
Goethestr. 54 with drawer, rectangular and arched window. Plastered buildings, central projections, storeys separated by cornices, mansard roof with dormer window crowned with gable facing Torgauerstraße. |
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villa | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1920 | Architecturally important, in the traditional style of the twenties.
Villa, almost square floor plan, entrance placed in the depths of the building and covered, hipped roof. |
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Residential house in semi-open development (structural unit with mayor-Schmidt-Platz 11/12) | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 2a (map) |
around 1950/1955 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, in the style of the national building tradition of the early GDR, plastered facade and molded concrete blocks at the entrances, representative stand bay window facing the street.
Apartment building, adjoining the corner house of the mayor-Schmidt-Platz as a unit, natural stone base, plastered facade, bay-like porch with plastered mirrors, hipped roof. |
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Residential house in open development | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1930 | Architecturally important, in the traditional style of the 1920s, plastered facade, rounded porch, roof house.
Villa, plastered facade, with stairs, rounded porch, balcony, dwarf house with triangular gable, tent roof, veranda at the back. |
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Semi-detached house with enclosure | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 5; 7 (card) |
around 1930 | Architecturally important, in the traditional style of the twenties, plastered facade.
Number 5: Rental villa, free-standing to the left, double system with Heinrich-Heine-Straße 7, plastered facade with cornice structure, wooden vestibule, hipped roof with dormers. Wooden vestibule number 7: rental villa, double system with Heinrich-Heine-Straße 5, plastered facade with plaster strip structure, wooden vestibule, hipped roof with dormer window. |
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Union building with attached gym | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 20 (map) |
1927 | Significant in terms of local history and building history, in the traditional style of the twenties, plastered plaster facade with pilaster strips and a dwarf house, built as a sports and trade union hall.
Trade union house, plastered facade, structured by square pilaster strips, main cornice protruding far and cranked around the pilaster strips, middle section with attic and triangular gable, hipped roof, over the portal the lettering "Trade Union House". former address: Fischerstraße 20 |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Hermann-Ilgen-Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1910 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, in the reform style of the period around 1910, plastered facade, bay windows with gable gables, figure reliefs.
Tenement house, molded stone plinth, plastered facade, grooved on the ground floor, arched portal with mask keystone and vegetal ornament, 2 oriels with square pilasters, above each a gable, windows lying axially in a deeper wall layer, rectangular and arched windows, two figure reliefs, mansard roof with trailing gazebo. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | Hermann-Ilgen-Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1910 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, in the reform style of the time around 1910, plastered facade emphasized by side elevation
Apartment building, quarry stone / clinker plinth, plastered, side elevation, square segment arch portal, owl consoles, stylized ribbon ornamentation under the eaves, curtain arch and rectangular windows, mansard roof with towers. In the portal area inscription plaque “At home is at home”. |
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Apartment house designed in closed development | Hermann-Ilgen-Strasse 4 (map) |
1870/1880 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit.
Tenement house, quarry stone plinth, first floor plaster, grooved, upper floors clinker brick, strong sills, straight roofs on consoles, lintel square motif, gable roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hermann-Ilgen-Strasse 6 (map) |
1870/1880 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit.
Tenement house, side elevation, quarry stone plinth, ground floor in plaster, grooved, upper floors clinker, cornice strips and gable roofs, sills and roofs connected by plaster strips, main cornice on consoles, gable roof. |
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Former casting hall of a foundry | Hermann-Ilgen-Strasse 7 (map) |
re. 1900 | A three-aisled factory hall with a raised central nave, brick building with a beautifully designed facade, of regional industrial-historical interest (see also Klinkhardt foundry Dresdener Straße 34 / 34a).
Pilaster structure, sawtooth frieze on the main cornice, very flat pitched gable roof, parapet-like top on the gable, segment and arched windows, inscribed "1900 Glück Auf" Schlegel und Eisen, anchor heads with initials by Klinkhardt, inside steel lattice columns, roof structure with steel framework, old bridge crane still present. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hermann-Ilgen-Strasse 8 (map) |
1870/1880 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit.
Tenement house, quarry stone plinth, first floor plaster, grooved, upper floors clinker brick, floor benches on consoles, cornice strip roofing, lintel square motif on the second floor, saddle roof with disfigured mid-house. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hermann-Ilgen-Strasse 10 (map) |
1900/1905 | Of importance in terms of building history and urban development, plastered facade with clinker brick structure and Art Nouveau ornamentation, dwelling houses over the outer axes.
Tenement building, clinker plinth reaching up to half of the ground floor, then plastered with grooves, the middle section of the facade receding flat over the roof-tiled cornice, then gable above the outer axes, clinker strips under the main cornice, mansard roof with dormer window. Art Nouveau ornamentation. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Hermann-Ilgen-Strasse 12 (map) |
1910/1915 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, in the reform style of the period around 1910, plastered facade, side elevation with gable.
Tenement house, ashlar plinth, partly embossed, fully plastered, grooved on the ground floor, side elevation with a mighty dwarf gable, this divided by square pilasters, cartouches at the height of the capital, mansard roof with dwelling. Round arched portal square with mask keystone, ornamental frieze over the ground floor windows. |
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Tenement house (with 3 entrances) | Hermann-Ilgen-Strasse 14; 16; 18 (card) |
around 1935 | Significant in terms of architectural history and urban development, plastered facade with risalit, clinker brick structure and Art Deco elements, number 18 as the head building with a bay window rising into a tower.
Numbers 14 and 16: double tenement house, molded stone plinth, ground floor plastered with clinker bricks, rectangular portals with skylights, windows partly connected by clinker strips, stepped gable, saddle roof. Number 18: tenement house, front building, plastered facade with a mighty risalit, an oriel opening into a tower, cornice strips, spacious balcony area. |
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Residential building in closed development | Jacobsgasse 2 (map) |
around 1860 | with shops, historically and urbanistically important, neo-classical-Gründerzeit facade, palmette decorations over the window roofing, plaster mirror below the windows.
Ground floor, shops changed later. 1st floor straight window frame, palmette decoration on profiled roofing, window sills continuous, profiled, plaster mirror. Gable roof with dwelling houses. |
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Residential building in closed development | Jacobsgasse 3 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century, essentially older | with a shop, of architectural and urban importance, from the Gründerzeit plastered facade.
Residential building with original shop, plaster grooves, profiled cornice, on the upper floor window sill cornice on consoles, profiled window frames, gable roof with dwelling houses, these changed later. |
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Residential building in closed development | Jacobsgasse 5 (map) |
around 1890 | with a shop, of architectural and urban importance, magnificent facade in classicist, Wilhelminian style decorative shapes.
Elaborate residential building with original shop with wooden paneling, window sill cornice on consoles, alternating window canopies in classicist shapes, elaborate main cornice with console frieze, gable roof with later clad mid-level houses. |
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Residential building in closed development | Jacobsgasse 6 (map) |
around 1870, essentially older | with shops, historically and urbanistically important, Wilhelminian style facade, essentially older, beautiful pilaster framing of the shops, vestibule-like entrance design with segmented arched portal.
Ground floor non-continuous cornice, straight profiled window frames, profiled roofing, profiled end cornice, gable roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Jacobsgasse 7 (map) |
around 1870, remodeling re. 1919 | with shops, of importance in terms of building history and urban development, from the Gründerzeit plastered building with a dwelling.
Two-storey, dwarf house, plastered building. |
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Residential building in closed development | Jacobsgasse 8 (map) |
around 1870, essentially older | with shops, of architectural and urban significance, symmetrically designed Wilhelminian style facade, on the upper floor with three twin windows flanked by simple windows, the core of the building is older.
Edges edged, pilasters with plaster grooves, straight window frames, profiled roofing, gable roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Jacobsgasse 9 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Significant in terms of architectural history and urban development, with a classicist, Wilhelminian-style plastered facade, cornice-like window roofing with an acanthus motif, and a beautiful gate.
Residential building with gate passage, rectangular portal covered by segment arches with keystone, windows covered with cornice strips, sitting on this acanthus motif, saddle roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Jacobsgasse 12 (map) |
around 1870 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, with a plastered facade from the Wilhelminian era, roofing and sills on consoles.
Straight window frames, sills and window roofing on consoles, plaster mirror with ribbon cross, main cornice diamond frieze, saddle roof. 1900–1915 Otto Scheibe's bakery. |
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Residential building (address: Jacobsgasse 13) in semi-open development, with side wing in the courtyard (address: Stadtgraben 6) | Jacobsgasse 13 (map) |
1st half 17th century | In terms of building history, house history, town planning and art history of importance, Renaissance building with representative volute gable, gable-independent building.
Town house in gable position, edges framed by plastered cuboids, profiled window reveals, elaborate gable with volutes, disfigured on the ground floor by installing a shop. Gable roof. Back building with the address: Stadtgraben 6 |
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House in a corner | Jacobsgasse 14 (map) |
around 1870, essentially older | with shop, of architectural and urban significance, with a Wilhelminian style plastered facade, older core, palmette decorations, brick tooth frieze and straight window frames.
Ground floor brick tooth frieze, straight window frame, crowned palmettes, main cornice diamond frieze, crooked hip roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Jacobsgasse 15 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century, essentially older | with a shop, of architectural and urban significance, with a plastered facade from the Wilhelminian era, an older core.
Residential building, largely influenced by the 19th century, but certainly older in the core, a little distance to the left to Jacobsgasse 13, plaster grooves, saddle roof. |
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Residential building in closed development | Jacobsgasse 17 (map) |
Mid-19th century, essentially older | with shops, of importance in terms of building history and urban development, Wilhelminian style facade, essentially older.
Residential building, characterized by the design of the 19th century, certainly older in the core, the shops with wooden cladding, gable roof with elongated cage. |
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Residential house formerly in closed development | Jacobsgasse 18 (map) |
around 1860, facade younger | with shop, of architectural and urban significance, pilasters on the ground floor.
Entrance design with pilasters, ornamented in the middle, fluted left and right, overall gable-like edging. Ground floor, profiled cornice, profiled main cornice. Gable roof, dwelling houses. |
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House in a corner | Jacobsgasse 21 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century, essentially older | with shop fitting, historically and urbanistically important, with Gründerzeit plastered facade, core older.
Residential building on a square extension of Jacobsgasse, simple construction with stepped window frames, saddle roof. |
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Residential house in open development | Jacobsgasse 23 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Of importance in terms of building history and urban planning.
Free-standing residential building with an irregular floor plan, with an irregular roof truss, profiled main cornice, core probably older than 19th century, hipped roof. |
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Apartment house in a corner | Jacobsgasse 25 (map) |
re. 1881 (door) | with shops, historically and urbanistically important, magnificent Wilhelminian style building, lavishly designed, in still classicist forms.
Residential building on a space-like extension of Jacobsgasse, lavishly designed in classical forms with fluted pilasters, triangular gables with vegetal ornamentation, main cornice on consoles, safely changed on the ground floor, saddle roof with changed dwarf houses. |
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Residential house in closed development in corner location (structural unit with Badergraben 26) | Jacobsplatz 1 (map) |
around 1925 | with shops, of importance in terms of urban development, echoes of the modern style, clinker strip structure of the bay windows.
Ground floor blinded by red kinker. Gable roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Jacobsplatz 3 (map) |
around 1875 | with shops, of importance in terms of town planning and building history, magnificent clinker plastered building from the Wilhelminian style, with neo-renaissance shapes, bay windows that characterize the plaza.
End cornice on consoles, bay windows framed by pilasters. Mansard roof with a dormitory and dormers. |
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Residential building in closed development | Jacobsplatz 5 (map) |
after 1820, facade around 1910 | with a shop, of urban and historical importance, facade in the reform style of the time around 1910, essentially much older.
Facade structure through plaster mirror and plaster pilaster strips. Gable roof with a dwelling. |
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Residential building in closed development | Jacobsplatz 6 (map) |
around 1875 | of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history.
Wilhelminian style plastered facade, saddle roof with roof house, upper floor windows with neo-Renaissance framing, more recent roof installations |
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House in corner position and extension (with gate passage) (attached half-timbered outbuilding with upper arbor demolished in 1995) | Jacobsplatz 7 (map) |
mentioned in 1492 | Significant in terms of building history, town planning and local history, mentioned as Vorwerk in 1492 in the Meißner Stiftslehn register, baroque door keystone with the coat of arms of those from Ende.
Also known as Altgasthof and Vorwerk has largely changed. Residential stable house in the gate passage with open roof truss, half-timbered filled with bricks. Quarry stone masonry. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Jacobsplatz 12 (map) |
around 1875 | with built-in shops, of architectural and urban significance, simple suburban development.
Plastered building, two-storey, gable roof, first floor with the original structure - Renaissance window frames, on the ground floor changes through shops. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Jacobsplatz 16 (map) |
after 1871 | Significant in terms of architectural history and urban development, a Wilhelminian-style building with a classicist facade.
Facade structure in plaster strips, window frames in plaster, original door. Gable roof with a dwelling. |
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Residential building in closed development | Jacobsplatz 30 (map) |
around 1800 | Significant in terms of building history and urban development, simple suburban development, beautiful baroque door frames.
Disfiguring plastered building in original proportions, simply profiled cornice. |
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Semi-open residential building with a rear building and a barn in the courtyard | Jacobsplatz 32 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Significant in terms of building history, urban development history and urban planning, simple suburban development with half-timbered core and sandstone walls, barn with historic roofing.
House and extension with gable roof. Simple rectangular portal and profiled main cornice. Barn in the courtyard with historical roof covering and the name "Lehmann". |
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Apartment building in closed development | Jacobsplatz 35 (map) |
around 1900 | with shop, of architectural and urban significance, clinker plaster facade from the Gründerzeit, plaster mirror with floral sculptures, art nouveau ornament in the shop area.
Elaborate facade structure through triangular gable roofing with shell motif, plaster framing of the windows, continuous pilasters and gable gable with attached vine leaves. |
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Residential building in closed development | Jacobsplatz 36 (map) |
after 1740 | with shop, of architectural and urban importance, simple baroque suburban development, profiled window frames.
Residential building plastered, high mansard roof with dormers. |
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Residential building in a formerly closed development, in the courtyard on Finsteren Gasse stable building (with servants' rooms) | Johannisgasse 1 (map) |
19th century | Architecturally and urbanistically important, stable on the upper floor half-timbered.
Residential house, stable with servants' rooms, plastered, half-timbered on the upper floor, the ground floor changed by a garage door, the shutters original, as well as the saddle roof. |
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Residential house in closed development, in the courtyard a stable building on Finsteren Gasse | Johannisgasse 9 (map) |
16th century / 17th Century | Significant in terms of building history, house history and urban development, residential building on the ground floor with Renaissance window reveals, upper floor half-timbered core, stable with quarry stone plinth and half-timbered upper floor.
Residential house from the 16th and 17th centuries, first floor quarry stone, plastered, window reveals partly with Renaissance profiles, rectangular portal, the upper floor slightly recessed, half-timbered, plastered, inside herringbone ceiling, saddle roof with four dwarf houses. Stables from the 17th century, quarry stone plinth, the upper floor half-timbered, gable roof. |
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Residential building (two parts of the building) in the corner of Schuhgasse | Johannisgasse 10 (map) |
re. 1706 | Of importance in terms of building history, house history and urban planning.
Part of the building on Schuhgasse with inscriptions on door frames and lintels as well as fire plaques from the 18th century. |
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House in a corner, with an extension to the courtyard | Johannisgasse 11 (map) |
18th century | Structurally and in terms of urban development, it is of importance, half-timbered core.
Eighteenth-century residential building on the corner of Johannisgasse and connecting street between Johannisgasse and Finsterer Gasse, a mighty structure that characterizes the street, half-timbered core, fully plastered, simple rectangular windows, steep pitched roof with two dwarf houses. |
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Apartment building in a corner in a semi-open development | John-Scheer-Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1900 | with shop, of urban and historical importance, in the reform style of the period around 1910, location on the mayor-Schmidt-Platz that characterizes the square, arcade-like shop entrance design with pillars without bases.
Tenement house plastered, partly grooved, drawn-in corner bay, facing the mayor-Schmidt-Platz and the John-Scheer-Str. A mighty bay window each with a gable, the facade is structured by rosettes, wreaths and festoons. Gable roof hipped over the corner. Outbuilding in the courtyard demolished before 2008. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | John-Scheer-Strasse 1a (map) |
around 1920 | Significant in terms of urban planning and building history, in the reform style of around 1910.
On the ground floor plastering, rectangular portal with roofing on lion mask consoles with vegetable hangers, on the ground floor two plaster reliefs, plowman and harvest wagon. Dormitory gable and mansard roof. A flat extension to the right - belongs to John-Scheer-Straße 1, demolished before 2008. |
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Apartment building in closed development (semi-detached house with No. 5) | John-Scheer-Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1920 | Significant in terms of urban development and architectural history, in the reform style of around 1910, arched portal, facade protruding convexly in the outer axes.
Sculpted pilaster strips on the ground floor, gable and mansard roof. |
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Apartment building in closed development (semi-detached house with No. 3) | John-Scheer-Strasse 5 (map) |
around 1920 | Significant in terms of urban development and architectural history, in the reform style of around 1910, arched portal, facade protruding convexly in the outer axes.
Plastered building with a mansard roof and dormers. |
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Apartment building in half-open development | John-Scheer-Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1920 | Significant in terms of urban development and architectural history, magnificent building in the reform style of around 1910, outer axes protruding convexly.
Middle part protruding like a risalit from the first floor, overhanging eaves, a balcony-like exit with a hood. The facade is structured by carved pilaster strips in a vegetable ornament. Mansard roof. Exit. |
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Individual monuments in the city park: excursion restaurant, replica of a medieval tower, memorial for those who fell in World War I and memorial for the victims of fascism with Albert Kuntz memorial and grotto (individual monuments for ID No. 09302232) | Juelstrasse 1 (map) |
1888 | Individual monuments of the urban park as a whole: excursion restaurant (Juelstraße 1), replica of a medieval tower, memorial for those who fell in World War I and memorial for the victims of fascism with Albert Kuntz memorial and grotto - of architectural, artistic and local significance. |
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Barracks with remains of the enclosure, with barracks buildings on Juelstraße, Eilenburger Straße, Stollwerckstraße and Warsteiner Straße (vehicle fleet on Stollwerckstraße with equipment and storage halls demolished in 1997 and 2004) | Juelstrasse 7; 24 (card) |
re. 1901 (barracks, Stollwerckstrasse 7-11) | extensive complex, initially called Prinz-Georg-Kaserne, of architectural and local significance. Wilhelminian style buildings, predominantly clinker brick architecture, barracks building Juelstraße 24 used as a Masonic lodge between the World Wars. |
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Apartment house in a corner | Julius-Künzel-Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1920 | with a shop, of urban and historical importance, in the reform style of the period around 1910, porphyry plaster facade, gable.
Apartment building in a corner position, with shop, porphyry base, plastered facade with colored plastered cuboids on the edges and plastered cuboids as mirrors under the windows, gable between gable and mansard roof. |
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Double house (with Gartenstrasse 6) | Julius-Künzel-Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1910 | Of architectural significance, in the reform style of the time around 1900, plastered facade with gable and wooden veranda that characterizes the street.
Residential house, plastered facade, wooden porch, half-hip roof. |
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Residential building (double complex with Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse 14, Gartenstrasse 3 and Julius-Künzel-Strasse 11), with enclosure | Julius-Künzel-Strasse 9 (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally significant, in the reform style of the time around 1900, plastered facade with green tile strips, decorative half-timbered porches. |
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Residential building (double complex with Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Strasse 14, Gartenstrasse 3 and Julius-Künzel-Strasse 9), with enclosure | Julius-Künzel-Strasse 11 (map) |
around 1910 | Architecturally significant, in the reform style of the time around 1900, plastered facade with green tile strips, decorative half-timbered porches.
Residential house, with fencing, free-standing to the right, ground floor clinker framework, upper floors plastered with green tile strips, veranda made of wood, saddle roof with wide roof projection. Home style. |
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Double house (with Dr.-Rudolf-Friedrichs-Straße 16) | Julius-Künzel-Strasse 18 (map) |
around 1900 | From a building-historical point of view, in the reform style of the time around 1900, plastered facade with decorative half-timbered porches. |
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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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Former Carpet factory Schütz with two production buildings and a residential / administrative building:
- Building 11: large, multi-part, vertical rectangular windows, structured pilaster strips, partly pilasters, four-story structure, staircase with attic, polygonal protruding staircase on the west side, saddle roof with elongated towers, rubble stone plinth.
- Buildings 7, 8, 9: clinker buildings with simple pilaster strips, oldest building in the complex, building 9 with passage, ground floor quarry stone, segmented arched windows (connected window cornices, sills made of sandstone, sawtooth frieze above the segmental arches), two axes raised, toothed frieze between the ground floor and upper floor, wide roof overhang with profiled rafter heads, buildings 7, 8, 9 - DEMOLITION before 2008.
- Building 14: flat roof with elongated skylight (moving roof landscape), building stone-view, yellow window frame (clinker brick).
- Villa garden: Villa garden with enclosure, grotto and clover-leaf-shaped water basin, terraces as well as space and structure-forming planting, interesting industrial architecture with a character that defines the townscape and its history, partly including older buildings.
- ↑ Two -storey villa, three-storey central risalit with a dwarf gable, winter garden on the ground floor, sitting balcony, stepped window frames, cornice stripes roofing, in the gable area divided by pilasters and pilaster strips, further roof board. Gable roof. Changed window in the gable area. Garden shed / transformer station, plastered facade, classical form apparatus, with corner pilasters, framed double windows and flat saddle roof.
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Old cemetery with memorial for the fallen and pest house
- History: 1548 opening of a new sacred ground after the inner-city cemeteries of Jakobs- and Wenceslaikirche were overcrowded due to the plague, probably with the construction of the cemetery construction of a church (hospital or Heiliggeistkirche), 1599 with the renewed outbreak of the plague, extension of the cemetery to the south, 1620 or 1628 construction of the pest house by master Jacob Kirsten, 17th century probably further expansion of the cemetery to the south, 1726/27 construction of the infirmary on the northeast border of the cemetery, 1806–1815 construction of the so-called soldiers' corner for the burial of 254 soldiers who died in Wurzener hospitals, presumably in connection with this expansion of the cemetery, in 1866 again expansion of the cemetery to the south-east, in 1870 the cemetery was redesigned and a regular system of paths and a wall enclosed, planted with four linden trees at the crossings, 1887 opening of the New cemetery and decision to close the A lten Friedhofs, 1923–1925 design of a representative ornamentation on the station forecourt, 1927 last prayer in the Heiliggeistkirche, 1929–1930 construction of a war memorial for the fallen of the First World War based on designs by the architect Oswin Hempel and the sculptor Arthur Lange, the execution and completion of the After Lange's death, Georg Wrba took over sculptures in 1929, last burial in the Old Cemetery in 1948, 1975–1976 the Old Cemetery was taken over by the city of Wurzen and redesigned into a park, the aviaries built on the western border of the cemetery, and in 1976 the Church of the Holy Spirit was demolished.
- Structural assets:
- Pesthäuschen: canopy with crucifix and inscription panels, war memorial: mourning hall with water basin, the hall open with pillars and architrave, with a group of sculptures by Georg Wrba, with dedicatory inscription and donor's board, on the inside of the pillars lists of names with the names of those who fell from 1914 to 1918.
- Enclosure: Remains of the southern cemetery wall to the west and east of the war memorial, remnants of a wall made of glazed bricks on the western boundary of the facility from the enclosure of the Johannis Hospital, remains of the western cemetery wall on the northwest, western and eastern border, northern porphyry wall with two gate pillars at the central path around 1933.
- Access: Entrances: Main entrance with two gate pillars in the north, two former entrances can still be seen in the northern enclosure wall, two path connections from the old cemetery to the station forecourt, three paths from the station forecourt to the adjacent streets.
- Path system: regular path system from the design from 1870 largely preserved, some paths overgrown or blurred, predominantly with a water-bound surface, remains of natural stone edges preserved.
- Water elements: water basin with stone benches to the side on the forecourt south of the war memorial.
- Vegetation:
- Old cemetery: structure of four linden trees (mixed summer and winter linden trees) at the crossroads and two at the ends of the paths, cut hedge made of barberries (Berberis spec.) On the forecourt of the war memorial, four pyramid poplars on the war memorial are no longer available.
- Station forecourt: original woody stock from the time of origin largely preserved, two blood beeches (Fagus sylvatica f. Purpurea), blue spruces (Picea pungens 'Glauca'), Douglas firs (Pseudotsuga menziesii), summer and winter linden trees (Tilia platiphyllos and Tilia cordata), two pyramid oaks (Quercus robur 'Fastigiata', substitute plantings suitable for historical monuments).
- ↑ The basic structure of the reception building is still there in spite of the renovation and expansion, details of the facade characteristic of many station buildings for this period, platforms 2, 3: screwed wooden structure, platform 6: wooden roof already replaced by corrugated iron, main platform: profiled cast iron columns with decorated struts, wooden roof, Pedestrian tunnel (brick arch masonry) - DEMOLITION before 2008, water crane and wing signals in the station area - DEMOLITION before 2008.
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Monuments of the Krietsch works: rye and wheat mill. 1917 Fire of the Krietschmühle, new building completed until 1924, mills in reinforced concrete construction, nine-storey silo parts with tower-like structure, main building six-storey, monumental mansard roof with crust.
Demolished, listed parts of the mill complex: 1994 office building, 2002 Gasthaus zur Mühle with hall, two-storey with a convex projecting structure, plastered facade, basket arched mansard roof with crested roof, towers, before 2008 bakery with a row of ovens, situated across the mills, four-storey building, hipped roof, flat Covered tower, high rectangular windows, in front of the row of ovens, gate system, workshop building and boiler house, stable building, single-storey, with elongated gable roof. -
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Villa: Very elaborate complex with plastered facade, rich late classicist, richly shaped ornamentation, with winter garden, walkway and gardens. The interior is also very lavish with wrought-iron banisters, marble mosaic floors, and inside relief friezes and stucco ceilings. The architecture badly damaged by fire, but the original structure can be reconstructed.
- Entrance area: representative portal with stairs to the elevated garden and side rooms, above seating area with a view over the Mühlgraben into the landscape, priority area with elaborate paving and a protective wall separating it from the street.
- Enclosure and retaining wall: south of the entrance area, Cyclops masonry with profiled cover, pillars and wrought iron railing, terrace with two symmetrically arranged stairs with profiled steps, in the middle wall fountain with a lion's head, one of two yew trees (Taxus baccata) that were previously arranged in front of the stairs.
- ↑ Castle: built 1491–1497, residence of the bishops of Meißen until 1581, Wurzen monastery since 1582, seat of the Wurzen office from 1819–1835, district court until 1950, police station 1950–2001, farm building: Flstk. 313a built as a granary, then used as a monastery building, later an economic and administrative building, the structure connected to the south-facing custody and the cathedral and close to the castle, plastered, ground floor certainly originally a stable, upper floor possibly half-timbered core, the windows partly combined in pairs , Wappenstein walled up, the stair tower redesigned in baroque style, 2002–2003 conversion to a restaurant and hotel. Castle hill: terraced to the northwest of the castle and the granary and the terrain is intercepted by granite retaining walls. Enclosure: rubble stone walls made of red granite, pavement: access from Domplatz and bike deflectors.
- ↑ Built 1491–1497, residence of the bishops of Meißen until 1581, Wurzen monastery since 1582, seat of the Wurzen office from 1819–1835, district court until 1950, police station from 1950–2001, commercial building Flstk. 313a built as a granary, then used as a monastery building, later an economic and administrative building, the structure connected to the south-facing custody and the cathedral and close to the castle, plastered, ground floor probably originally a stable, upper floor possibly a half-timbered core, the windows partly combined in pairs, Wappenstein walled up, the stair tower overformed in baroque style. 2002–2003 conversion to a restaurant and hotel.
- ↑ in front of the city as a connection between the city park, old town and canal, an extension of the street leading from today's Gerhart-Hauptmann-Platz (formerly Eilenburger Platz) to the west, which then divides into a route leading north and south, the northern path ended at the Mühlgraben south of the city park and is no longer available today, the southern path leads to the canal and widens halfway to include a small pond with an island, at the canal the promenade turns east again and runs parallel to the canal back to the city, to the west leading northern section with two parallel paths and an intermediate lawn with an avenue of red oaks (Quercus robur) arranged opposite one another, along the path that turns south, an avenue of alternating red oaks (Quercus robur), south of the pond changes the tree species to winter linden (Tilia cordata), then ave changes parallel to the canal Red-flowering horse chestnuts (Aesculus x carnea) arranged at a constant pace, all paths with water-bound cover, disturbance of the promenade by the crossing bypass road.
- ↑ The left part of the building with gate passage with segment barrel, on the ground floor with plaster grooves, the windows with segment arch frames with keystones and with cornice roofing, on brackets, gable roof safely changed. The right part of the building with natural stone plinth, plaster grooves, rectangular window frames, sills on head consoles, window roofing as cornice strips with palmette crowns. Certainly changed in the roof area, now increased and flat roof. Saxon bronze goods factory: founded in 1862 by Karl Adolf Seifert (1835–1897, also Seyffert), production of representative lamps made of brass (referred to as bronze in common parlance), 1889 conversion into a stock corporation “Sächsische Bronzewarenfabrik AG vorm. KA Seifert ”, son Karl Max (1864–?) Becomes director, 1914: 300 workers, 1891 four branches: Berlin, Munich, Leipzig, Dresden, 1932 bankruptcy, 1934 formation of the“ Sächsische Broncewarenfabrik Neidhardt & Zimmermann ”(master belt maker Arthur Zimmermann ( 1889–1973), Otto Neidhardt (died 1944)), production of living room lights made of brass and wrought iron, lampshades, Third Reich: technical lights and fittings for the navy, from 1950 lights for passenger and cargo ships of the GDR. subsequently sole producer of ship lights in the GDR, from 1968 production of special lights for rail vehicles (produced for VEB Waggonbau Ammendorf, long-distance passenger cars for the USSR), 1957 partly state participation in the operation by the main customer VEB Matthias-Thesen-Werft, Wismar, 1972 forced start of operations in the VEB Spezialuchtenbau Wurzen, 1972 scrapping of the model stock, 1985 gained special importance in the reconstruction of the Semperoper, 1990 reprivatisation of the company as "Sächsische Broncewarenfabrik GmbH", from 1994 "Spezialuchten Wurzen GmbH, vorm. Sächsische Broncewarenfabrik ": Production of decorative lights and technical lights for shipbuilding and vehicle construction, after 2001 takeover of Rainer Haag GmbH, 1997 takeover of Jarmuth GmbH Soest (decorative lamps), 2002 spin-off of LMW Leuchtenmanufactur Wurzen GmbH (date of relocation to another location unclear ).
- ↑ Post office, clinker facade with ashlar parts, 2 side elevations to Bahnhofsstraße with gable gables, on the right front side risalit, telegraph tower with insulators completely preserved, with stairs and elaborate door, shoulder arched windows, segmental arches with diamond-coated keystones, windowsill cornices on consoles, above windows in the central axis to Bahnhofsstraße marked 1890, main cornice on consoles, hipped roof. Used by the post office until 2001, vacant since then.
- ↑ Post courtyard with an extension from the 19th century, post courtyard with an elaborately designed portal in ashlar, coat of arms above the lintel extends into the tail gable, disfiguring plastered ground floor, first and second floors provided with plastered ashlar, window frames in plaster. Storage building at the end of the 18th century in open development with hipped roof, completely plastered. Stable building at the end of the 18th century in open development, the hip roof plastered. Under the cellar vault warehouse, warehouse from the 20th century with the original cellar, probably from the 18th century. Portal.
- ↑ Filzfabrik JD Weickert, founded as a factory for optical instruments, owner: August Moritz Weickert (1801–1878), subsequently dealership for tools and hardware, from 1847 together with Friedrich Wilhelm Patzschke (master hatter, hereafter son Carl Wilhelm Patzschke) production of the first in Felt made in Germany for use as hammer head felt (pianoforte felt), development into a multi-award-winning company in felt production, 1861 relocation to the Mühlgraben, still producing today. Factory building: four-story structure, yellow clinker brick, segmented arches of the windows with red clinker brick, high sawtooth frieze on the main cornice, anchor heads marked JDW (initials of the factory owner Weickert), pilaster strips, sawtooth frieze between the ground floor and first floor and between the first and second floors, broken stone base (Polygonal masonry), attic-like attachment on the gable, stairwell raised with crenellated attachments, inside Prussian cap, steel beams and simple cast columns with head bracing, later extension with concrete columns and structured concrete ceiling, single-storey extension (felt building) with reinforced concrete villa, manufacturer's villa Plaster structure, natural stone plinth in polygonal masonry, corner bay windows, some risalites, arched windows, upper floor with arched windows, wooden porch in Swiss style, flat pitched gable roof with overhang.
- ↑ In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon post-mile pillars. Elector Friedrich August I wanted to build a modern traffic and transport control system in the electorate in order to promote trade and economy. He entrusted Magister Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679 - 1742) with the implementation. The system of post mile pillars comprised distance pillars, quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars. The distance columns should be set up in the cities in front of the city gates, later only on the marketplaces. Quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars were set up along the Poststrasse. They received a consecutive numbering (row number), starting from the beginning of the measurement. The all-mile columns were set up outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). The distance pillars were marked with the monogram "AR" for "Augustus Rex", the Electoral Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian double coat of arms and the Polish royal crown. The full mile, half mile columns and quarter milestones were all similarly labeled, none of them had a coat of arms, but the monogram "AR". The distances were given in hours (1 hour = ½ post mile = 4.531 km). This mile system was the first European traffic management system. As part of the nationally significant postal system, the pillar considered here is of great importance for the history of traffic (LfD / 2013).
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Factory area with several production buildings
- Production building: 2.5-storey, plastered brick construction, plaster ashlars (grooved pilaster strips), multi-part industrial windows, window arches in clinker brick design, ground floor with arched windows, on the risalit twin windows with connected cornice, windows bordered with bricks, cornice between the 1st floor and 2nd floor, Flat-pitched saddle roof, floor cornice, inside two rows of cast iron columns (plain) of different thicknesses, attached to them (warehouse) from 1872: formerly single-storey, raised, original windows on the ground floor, other gable-side additions after 1877, warehouse / dispatch building: extension, windows of the adjacent ones Building inside, reused in the renovation or extension of windows, preserved in the original.
- Boilermaker: before 1900, probably one of the first buildings, two-story, original windows, simple cast columns inside.
- Production building, built in 1867, oldest building, two-storey, original windows on the ground floor, renovated in 1997 (marked), flat saddle roof, inside simple cast columns as well as a small collection of company archives (including a chronicle of the 50th anniversary 1872–1922) and archives.
- Production hall, built before 1900, plastered clinker brick building, built with a shed roof, roof renewed later, original windows, newer extension, rebuilt inside.
- Production building, before 1900, elongated, single-storey building, pent roof, original windows.
- Factory owner's house on the street: clinker plastered building from the Gründerzeit with corner bay windows and beautiful portals, 2.5-storey, circumferential cornice.
- ↑ Block-like broad storage building in brick masonry, high, steep gable roof with two rows of towers arranged one above the other, beaver tail covering, gates with segmented arches on the ground floor, delivery ramps on both sides already removed, windows desolate. Silo section: Twelve tall, narrow silo containers made of riveted sheet steel, together with the central staircase, are covered by a high hipped roof, crowned with a small roof turret, beaver tail covering, dominates the built-on bulk floor storage tank, building is partially renovated (roof covering, paint); recorded at the address: Dresdener Straße 54/56.
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New cemetery Wurzen
- History: 1886/1887 construction of the chapel in the neo-renaissance style by the architect Hermann Blankenburg, 1887 inauguration of the cemetery and first burial, 1928 extension of the chapel with three flat extensions in the sense of Art Deco according to the plans of the Wurzen architect Prof. Mannewitz, the The cemetery consists of the original part of the cemetery, a first and a second extension area to the east of it and a third extension in the north (probably only after the Second World War).
- Structural assets:
- Building: cemetery administrator's house at the main gate and cemetery chapel, enclosure: brick wall with base made of Cyclops masonry and structured pillars with profiled sandstone cover around the original cemetery part and the first extension area, wooden picket fence with brick base and pillars (partly renewed in clinker brick) on the third and eastern border Extension.
- Access: Access: Brick cemetery gate with access gate and two gates as well as sandstone crowning on Dresdener Strasse, forms a central design axis with the chapel in the original cemetery part, small gate in the west of the original cemetery part.
- Path system: orthogonal path system with a water-bound ceiling, central main axis from the southern cemetery gate to the chapel and to another northern gate to the third expansion area in the north, memorial complex for the fallen of the First World War with memorial stone and war graves, war cemetery complex for those who died in the Second World War, two memorial stones for the victims of fascism (hunger march April 1945), water elements: fountain with pergola on the main path.
- Vegetation: avenues and rows of trees: in the original part of the cemetery and the first extension area, avenues made of winter linden (Tilia cordata) along the paths, from the main axis to the east running avenue of red oaks (Quercus rubra) and swamp oaks (Quercus palustris) in the northern extension part, south of the cemetery wall row of trees made of winter lime trees (Tilia cordata), forest-like trees including pines (Pinus sylvetris), spruces (Picea spec.) and blood beeches (Fagus sylvatica f. purpurea) in the second extension part, also cut here Beech hedges (Fagus sylvatica) and rhododendron stands.
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- Cemetery chapel and mourning hall: chapel and hall as a three-winged complex with vestibule, plastered facade, pilaster strips, arched windows, rising console frieze, blind arch above the vestibule, the side wings single-storey with pilaster strips. Chapel with a gable roof, wings with a hip roof.
- Enclosure: brick wall with base made of Cyclops masonry and structured pillars with profiled sandstone cover around the original cemetery part and the first extension area, cemetery gate: made of brick with access gate and two gates as well as sandstone crowning on Dresdener Strasse, forms a central design axis in the original cemetery part with the chapel.
- Memorial complex for the fallen of the First and Second World War and civilian victims of the Second World War: in the center memorial stone, sandstone, with the inscription: “Blessed are / the dead who die in / in the Lord / from now on. / Rev. Joh. 14.13./ Den loyal fighters / Die Kirchgemeinde Wurzen. ”, Individual graves with wooden crosses arranged in rows around the stone, at the edge of the memorial complex also a private monument of the Emil Jacob family, in memory of their fallen sons, natural stone stele with iron cross in Bronze.
- Memorial for 60 concentration camp prisoners on a death march from a subcamp of Buchenwald concentration camp, who were murdered by SS men in April 1945: on both sides of the main path leading to the cemetery chapel, ivy-covered green areas each with a broad memorial stone (granite) with the inscription “RUHEN / ERMORDETE / VICTIM OF FASCHISM / HUNGER MARSCH APRIL 1945 “, above the inscription Roter Winkel, behind the western part of the complex, soldiers' graves of the Second World War, wooden crosses, south of the memorial for the concentration camp victims, east of the main road, graves for forced laborers, wooden crosses.
- Gravestones: Wall place August Wilhelm Kaniss (1837–1917, manufacturer, wire rope factory and belt weaving mill AW Kaniss), sandstone, grave site Georg Juel (1840–1900), grave site Fam. Gustav Adolf Schütz (1852–1930, engineer and manufacturer, machine factory Schütz & Hertel , later GA Schütz OHG), around 1900/1910, with the tombs of Marie Schütz b. Sander (1859–1915), Walter Schütz (1889–1898) and Helene Charlotte Schütz (1885–1918), grave of Friedrich Herrmann Schroth (1836–1913, wool laundry owner, Schroth wool laundry) and his wife Johanna Sophie Pauline Schroth nee. Leischnig (1840–1934), with other tombs for Walter Wiesengrund (1853–1900) and Antonie Wiesengrund, born, among others. Schroth (1866–1946) (grave site 144), grave site Dirk Johan Theodoor Bijl de Vroe (1857–1933, chief engineer and director of the machine works GA Schütz OHG), with relatives, unknown grave site (Bmstr.) With artistic lattice, grave monument Fam. Carpenter, column position with figure, sandstone and shell limestone, around 1910/15, wall part Fam. Otto Thieme (1857–1907), black granite, wall part Fam. Heinrich August Schmidt (1846–1925, manufacturer, sheet metal and iron goods factory H. Aug. Schmidt), Kommerzienrat, architect Gustav Steinert Leipzig, bronze medallion sign. P. Sturm 1913, red granite, angel figure in marble (grave sites 86, 87), wall part Fam. Fritz (Friedrich Wilhelm) Klug (1872–1936, manufacturer, chemical factory Gebrüder Klug), around 1910, architect Walter Hessling, Leipzig, execution Laboratssteinwerke O. Damm & A. Liegert, Leipzig-Connewitz (grave site 79), grave site Johannes Merzdorf (1883–1914), Helene Merzdorf b. Richter (1858–1919) and Otto Merzdorf (1845–1923), black granite with marble figure (mourners), grave site of Hans Hennig (1878–1913), Marie Luise Hennig b. Seidel (1855–1913) and Joh. Theodor Hennig (1848–1913), limestone (?), Wall place Fam. Hermann Mannewitz (1861–1924), artificial and natural stone, unknown grave site, natural stone, antique shape, aedicle-like frame with set Vase and side cheeks, around 1915, tomb Fam. Thalemann, Otto Thalemann (1879–1917), sandstone, exedra grave with aedicular framing in the middle, here pedestal with steel helmet, grave slab Fam. Louis Haupt (1856–1925, mill engineer, production, later manager in the Krietschwerke), Otto Thomas Haupt (1874–1923), sandstone, guild mark of the millers, border with vegetal decoration, metal lifting rings (grave site III / 50), tomb Robert Zimmermann (1869–1927, owner of the cardboard box factory Zimmermann & Breiter ), Bronze figure (mourners) on a shell-lime plinth, with rounded stone surround, around 1920 (grave site III / 22), grave of the Kinzel family, shell limestone, richly decorated vase on a stump, around 1920, grave plate for the Zachmann family (mining and quarry) entrepreneur), Wilhelm Zachmann (1901–1918), sandstone, emblem with crossed hammer and mallet in an oak wreath, metal lifting rings, tomb Ferdinand Becker (1915–1933), son of the mayor Dr. Becker, granite boulder, emblem with an eagle, propeller in its claws, original aircraft propeller in front of the stone.
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Barracks complex, spacious complex with many multi-storey clinker buildings, some of them extremely monumental, vehicle fleet complex with single-storey storage and equipment halls, House 14 and House 15, Flstk. 1059/26, broken up in 1997 and 2004/2005, extensive parade ground.
1920–1934 civil use (including the house at Juelstrasse 24 used by Freemasons), 1934–1945 barracks of a flak regiment of the Wehrmacht, 1945–1992 barracks of the Red Army of the Soviet Union, from 1996 civil use.
The following buildings are under protection: House 1 (Stollwerckstraße 2, Flstk. 1059/2), House 3 (Stollwerckstraße 4, 6 / Warsteiner Straße 3.5, initially Stollwerckstraße 4, 6, 8, 10, Flstk. 1059/11, formerly Flstk. 1059/8), house 5 (Stollwerckstraße 1, 3, 5, Flstk. 1059/1), house 6 (Stollwerckstraße 7, 9, 11 - with Juelstraße 7, Flstk. 1059/13 and 1059/16, former . Flstk. 1059/10), House 7 (Juelstraße 24, Flstk. 1059/21), House 10 ("Fähnrichhaus", Juelstraße - behind number 24, Flstk. 1059/17), house 11 (Juelstraße - behind number 24, Flstk. 1059/26, formerly Flstk. 1059/14), house 131 (Eilenburger Straße 25, Flstk. 1059/9). Demolition in 1996/97: House 12, House 13, House 16, House 17, House 18, House 19 and House 20.
No monuments - the buildings from the 1930s on the parade ground: House 23 (Flstk. 1059/26) and House 30 ( Flstk. 1059/26). -
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monuments in the city park:
- Tower: Staffagebau in quarry stone and brick masonry with square base, round shaft, battlements, platform on consoles, connected with round arches, staircase turret with conical roof and pointed arch portal.
- Grotto: designed as a spring enclosure with a watercourse leading to the pond, to the left and right of which there are arched benches.
- Memorial to the fallen of the First World War: in the northern part of the park, with rhododendrons as a backdrop, front: “YOURS IN THE WORLD WAR FALLEN 1914–1918”, back: “DAS FELD-ART.-REG. 78 UND SEINE VERBAENDE “, sandstone cuboid, two-step base, wreath, volute head, inscribed ARCH. W. GRUNER.
- Memorial for the victims of fascism (OdF memorial) with Albert Kuntz memorial: semicircular wall with a commemorative plaque at both ends: "IN MEMORY OF THE MURDERED VICTIMS OF FASCHISM HUNGER MARCH APRIL 1945", embedded in the inside of the wall 20 Inscription panels (some with names), in the center of the system a base with a group of figures - prisoner with a Russian soldier (cast bronze), in the axis with a bust of Albert Kuntz (cast bronze).