List of cultural monuments in Zinnwald-Georgenfeld

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The list of cultural monuments in Zinnwald-Georgenfeld contains the cultural monuments in the Altenberg district of Zinnwald-Georgenfeld . The notes are to be observed.

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in the district of Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .

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Zinnwald-Georgenfeld

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Aggregate mining monuments Zinnwald with several individual monuments
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Aggregate mining monuments Zinnwald with several individual monuments (Map) Total mining monuments Zinnwald with the following individual monuments: former ore laundry with administration building and barracks (see individual monuments ID No. 09277747, Geisingstrasse 12, 14, 16), entrance building, colliery, two other buildings as well as the technical and movable equipment of the Tiefen Bünau tunnel, in front of it quarry stone arch bridge ( see individual monuments ID No. 09277740, Goetheweg 4, 6, 8) and former pewter washing (see individual monuments ID No. 09277733, Rosengrund 5, 7, 9) - of local historical and mining significance. 09301895
 


Transformer station
Transformer station Am Huthaus
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1916 Transformer station - important in terms of mining and technology history. Massive building with a striking slate tower, built to power the compressors of the mine, the technology from the GDR era disappeared in the last few years (2013), the annex buildings with their "fortress" roofs and corner rustication suggest the influence of the reform style, similar to the contemporary ones Buildings of the Tiefen Bünaustollen. Originally with a roof structure in the shape of a squeezed onion. 09277702
 


Hut House
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Hut House Am Huthaus 1
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1756 Stately half-timbered building , in front of it a copy of a colored boundary stone, of importance in terms of architectural, local and mining history. 09277703
 


Residential stable house Am Huthaus 5
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before 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Ground floor massive, smoothed, windows on upper floor in original size, original muntin lost. 09277706
 


Residential stable house Am Sommerweg 1
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, probably field stone masonry, wooden weather house, partly sandstone window frames, upper floor windows in original size, steep gable roof , old German slate roofing. 09277735
 


Residential stable house Am Sommerweg 2
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before 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, stable part with vault preserved, upper floor windows in original size, tailcoat roof , attic door, sprout lost. 09277736
 


Former  "Saxon Rider" inn
Former "Saxon Rider" inn Geisingstrasse 2
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18th century Upper floor half-timbered, at a picture-defining place, of architectural and local significance. Ground floor massive, smoothed, upper floor window sizes probably also changed, gable shingled, massive hipped roof, old German slate covering. 09277743
 


Former laundry with administration building and barracks (individual monuments to ID no.09301895)
Former laundry with administration building and barracks (individual monuments to ID no.09301895) Geisingstrasse 12; 16
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after 1910 Individual features of the aggregate mining monuments Zinnwald: Former ore laundry with administration building and barrack - as an ensemble optically characterized by rustication of the openings, of local historical and mining significance. Ore wash is noticeable due to its verticality, massive plastered building with a gable roof, gable shingling, struts, administration (number 14): Influences of the reform style , largely originally preserved, barracks with a solid base, wooden construction on it, one-storey, sprouting preserved. 09277747
 


Residential building
Residential building Georgenfelder Weg 1
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1920s Presumably prefabricated house, wooden construction, of architectural historical importance. Cross planking, steep pitched roof with slate covering, windows with original muntin, original front door, shutters, possibly a product from Christoph & Unmack . 09277715
 


Driveway, colliery and the technical and movable equipment of the Tiefen Bünaustolln (individual monuments to ID no. 09301895)
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Driveway, colliery and the technical and movable equipment of the Tiefen Bünaustolln (individual monuments to ID no. 09301895) Goetheweg 4; 6
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1917 (mine house) Individual features of the Zinnwald mining monuments: entrance house, colliery and two other buildings as well as the technical and movable equipment of the Tiefen Bünaustolln, in front of it quarry stone arch bridge - of local historical and mining significance. Buildings of the Bünaustollen, which has been in existence since the 17th century, during the First World War, significance in terms of mining and local history. Heterogeneous floor plan, influences of the Reform and Heimat style, rusticated at the openings, slate covering. 09277740
 


Residential stable house Goetheweg 7
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around 1800 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, construction preserved, of architectural significance. Ground floor solid, smoothed, windows on the upper floor in original size, clad gable, no sprouting, slate covering. 09277742
 


Residential stable house Goetheweg 9
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around 1800 historically important. Single-storey, solid, window frames, no sprouting, boarded-up gable top, dormers probably later, with preserved wall-opening ratio and wood clapboard covering. 09277741
 


Transformer station »Stahlwerk Becker AG«
Transformer station »Stahlwerk Becker AG« Goetheweg 17
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after 1910 Today residential building, is in connection with the deep Bünaustollen, of local and mining history. Through the typical o. G. Rustic marked, windows slightly changed, also vertical orientation, with a gable roof. 09277748
 


Residential building Goldhahnweg 6
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probably 18th century to a high degree originally preserved, of architectural and socio-historical importance. All original, six-span cased windows, new clapboard gable, gable roof with new old German slate covering, relatively old extension (field stone) over the corner. 09277728
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house Hochmoorweg 8
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Solid, smoothed ground floor, windows on the upper floor largely in their original size, except for the gable end, steep pitched roof, timber-frame cladding. 09277712
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house Hochmoorweg 10
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probably before 1800 historically important. One-storey, solid, sandstone window frames, sprouting in the original sense, pike dome, steep gable roof, stable part clearly recognizable, gable and roof shingled with wood, restored to a high degree in the original appearance. 09277713
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house Hochmoorweg 16
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18th century Upper floor half-timbered, construction largely preserved, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, partly still window frames, wooden entrance house, upper floor window in original size, except for a gable window, steep gable roof, gable shingling. 09277714
 


Residential stable house Im Kohlhau 7
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before 1800 typical regional Oberland construction method, of architectural and socio-historical importance. One-storey, original window sizes, partially muntin, gable paneling, gable hatch, original down to the last detail. 09277738
 


Totality of the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement with 17 settler houses
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Entirety of Exulantensiedlung Neugeorgenfeld 17 settlers worldwide Neugeorgenfeld
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1st half of the 18th century Totality of the Exulantensiedlung Neugeorgenfeld: 17 settler houses, part of the Exulantensiedlung, which is remarkably preserved in its structure (all individual monuments) - of architectural and socio-historical importance. 09303550
 


Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550) Neugeorgenfeld 1
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1st half of the 18th century Individual monument of the entire population of refugees; Part of the exile settlement, which is remarkably well preserved in its structure, of architectural and socio-historical importance. 09303401
 


Rural residential building (individual monument to ID no.09303550)
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Rural residential building (individual monument to ID no.09303550) Neugeorgenfeld 3a
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1st half of the 19th century Individual monument of the entire population of refugees; Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, window sizes on the upper floor (except for the gable side) original, Eternit cladding, gable roof, slate covering, construction and appearance largely preserved. 09277727
 


Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550) Neugeorgenfeld 3b
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after 1731 Individual monument of the entire population of refugees; Part of the exile settlement, which is remarkably well preserved in its structure, of architectural and socio-historical importance. All windows in their original size, winter windows with muntins, will be renovated in accordance with the preservation of historical monuments and will retain their original appearance to a high degree. 09277717
 


Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550)
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Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550) Neugeorgenfeld 4
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1st half of the 18th century Individual monument of the entire population of refugees; Part of the exile settlement, which is remarkably well preserved in its structure, of architectural and socio-historical importance. 09303403
 


Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550) Neugeorgenfeld 5
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1st half of the 18th century Individual monument of the entire population of refugees; Part of the exile settlement, which is remarkably well preserved in its structure, of architectural and socio-historical importance. 09303402
 


Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550)
Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550) Neugeorgenfeld 6
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after 1731 Individual monument of the entire population of refugees; One-storey, gable-free, largely preserved in its original appearance, part of the exile settlement, which is remarkably preserved in its structure, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Window slightly changed, gable clapboard, sandstone walls. 09277716
 


Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550)
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Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550) Neugeorgenfeld 8
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after 1731 Individual monument of the entire population of refugees; One-storey, gable-free, largely preserved in its original appearance, part of the exile settlement, which is remarkably preserved in its structure, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Window slightly changed, gable clapboard, sandstone walls, wood clapboard covering. 09277718
 


Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550)
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Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550) Neugeorgenfeld 9
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after 1731 Individual monument of the entire population of refugees; One-storey, gable-free, largely preserved in its original appearance, part of the exile settlement, which has been remarkably preserved in its structure - of architectural and social significance. Windows largely original size, pseudo-sprouting, everything a bit smoothed, old German slate covering. 09277719
 


Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550)
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Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550) Neugeorgenfeld 10
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after 1731 Individual monument of the entire population of refugees; One-storey, gable-free, preserved to a high degree in its original appearance, part of the exile settlement, which has been remarkably preserved in its structure, of architectural and social significance. All windows in their original size, winter windows with muntin, wood covering. 09277720
 


Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550) Neugeorgenfeld 11
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1st half of the 18th century Individual monument of the entire population of refugees; Part of the exile settlement, which is remarkably well preserved in its structure, of architectural and socio-historical importance. 09303404
 


Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550)
Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550) Neugeorgenfeld 12
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after 1731 Individual monument of the entire population of refugees; One-storey, gable-free, largely preserved in its original appearance, part of the exile settlement, which is remarkably preserved in its structure, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Original size windows, pseudo-sprouting, new shingling, wood covering. 09277721
 


Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550) Neugeorgenfeld 13
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after 1731 Individual monument of the entire population of refugees; One-storey, gable-free, largely preserved in its original appearance, part of the exile settlement, which is remarkably preserved in its structure, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Window situation slightly changed, gable shingled. 09277722
 


Residential building of an exile settlement of supra-local importance (individual monument for ID no. 09303550)
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Residential building of an exile settlement of supra-local importance (individual monument for ID no. 09303550) Neugeorgenfeld 15; 15a
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around 1730 Individual monument of the entire population of refugees; historical and urban significance. Plastered single-storey field stone building, dominant saddle roof, original substance 50–60 percent, impaired by southern extension and smoothing of the facade. 09302279
 


Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550)
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Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550) Neugeorgenfeld 16
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after 1731 Individual monument of the entire population of refugees; One-storey, gable-free, largely preserved in its original appearance, part of the exile settlement, which is remarkably preserved in its structure, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Windows slightly enlarged, sandstone walls, very smoothed, slate covering, gable paneling, two horizontal gable windows. 09277723
 


Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550) Neugeorgenfeld 20
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after 1731 Individual monument of the entire population of refugees; One-storey, gable-free, largely preserved in its original appearance, part of the exile settlement, which is remarkably preserved in its structure, of architectural and socio-historical importance. New gable shingles, window bars in the old sense, sandstone window frames. original size. 09277724
 


Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550)
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Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550) Neugeorgenfeld 22
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possibly after 1800 Individual monument of the entire population of refugees; Eaves, one-storey, largely originally preserved, part of the exile settlement, which is remarkably well preserved in its structure, of architectural and social historical importance. Window frames removed, but window sizes largely original. 09277725
 


Settler house (single monument for ID no.09303550) Neugeorgenfeld 24
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possibly after 1800 Individual monument of the entire population of refugees; Eaves, one-storey, largely originally preserved, part of the exile settlement, which is remarkably well preserved in its structure, of architectural and social historical importance. Sandstone window frames, original window sizes, plastered quarry stone masonry, gable cladding, old German slate covering. 09277726
 


Former pewter wash (individual features for ID no.09301895) Rosengrund 5; 7; 9
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around 1900 Individual features of the aggregate mining monuments Zinnwald: former tin washer - largely preserved in appearance, of local history and mining technology. Pelswasher - former ore washing of the Zinnwald tin ore and tungsten ore mining, technical facilities removed, currently used as a residential building, both floors timber-framed, upper floor protruding, window sizes largely preserved, in some cases still six-field sprout, knee stick, flat saddle roof with overhang, rear slightly steeper gable roof. 09277733
 


Residential stable house Rosengrund 11
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before 1800 typical of the region, with wood clapboard, highly preserved in its original appearance, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Window walls, six-span sprouting (winter window), steep pitched roof, gable shingling, wooden weather house. 09277734
 


Saw frame with tracks and sawmill equipment, transmission, mill pond and mill ditch of a cutting mill Rosengrund 13
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1925 Almost completely preserved sawmill equipment from the first half of the 20th century in a much older former cutting mill, mill for the production of typical regional wooden shingles, today holiday apartments (formerly tourism), which is important in terms of local history and technology. 09278867
 


Residential stable house Rosengrundweg 1
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18th century Upper floor half-timbered, older generation of timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, upper floor windows largely in their original size, steep pitched roof with slate roofing, sloping roof. 09277711
 


Residential stable house Rosengrundweg 3
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before 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Ground floor solid, smoothed, windows on the first floor in original size, no sprouting, flat saddle roof, shingled gable, tailcoat roof. 09277737
 


Residential building
Residential building Schustergasse 3
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before 1800 with wood clapboard, of architectural and socio-historical importance. One storey, window frames, muntin, wall-opening ratio intact, one gable side boarded up, the other clapboard, attic door, old roof structure, weather house with Bohemian boarding. 09277729
 


Residential building
Residential building Teplitzer Strasse 7
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after 1900 Influences of the Swiss style, defining the streetscape. Hooked ground plan, two-storey massive building, both storeys and gable boarded up, windows with stone walls, hipped roofs with a slight overhang typical of the time. 09277709
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house Teplitzer Strasse 9
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18th century Upper floor half-timbered, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Solid ground floor, changed, windows on the upper floor in original size, saddle roof with old German slate covering, extended to form a towed roof, shingled throughout. 09277708
 


Residential building Teplitzer Strasse 10
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1814 Upper floor half-timbered structure, characterizing the street scene, significance in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, first floor windows in original size, mighty gable end with an above-average number of openings and skylight, saddle roof, old German slate roofing, pike dome, originally a bakery. 09277746
 


Church, churchyard with enclosure
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Church, churchyard with enclosure Teplitzer Strasse 18
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1908 Church, churchyard, enclosure, morgue, OdF memorial and war memorial for the fallen of the First World War. Church is of particular importance in terms of architectural history. 09277701
 


Stable house and rock cellar
Stable house and rock cellar Willi-Ernst-Weg 2
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Ground floor solid, smoothed, window sizes on the upper floor largely original, steep pitched roof, old German slate covering, gable side windows added. 09277744
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house Willi-Ernst-Weg 4
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18th century Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Solid ground floor, window sizes preserved, wooden gate to the business section, upper floor windows largely in their original size, six-field muntin, attic door, tailcoat roof, shingled typical of the region. 09277731
 


Stable house with rock cellar and two courtyard trees
Stable house with rock cellar and two courtyard trees Willi-Ernst-Weg 5
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18th century Preserved to a high degree in its original appearance, the oldest building generation in the area, of architectural and social significance. One-storey, massive, continuous sprouted winter windows, wooden weather house, all windows in their original size, some of the window frames, steep pitched roof, tailcoat roof, with two house trees. 09277745
 


Residential building Willi-Ernst-Weg 6
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1920s Timber house, as a type of settlement in prefabricated construction, of architectural significance. One-storey, original door leaf, original shutters, cross-boarded throughout, steep gable roof with dormers, originally preserved down to the last detail. 09277732
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house Willi-Ernst-Weg 7
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before 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, with changes in window sizes, wooden weather house, upper floor clad, windows in original size, gable roof, tails roof. 09277730
 

Remarks

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Detailed memorial texts

  1. ↑ Transformer station from the time of the electrification of Zinnwald, built to supply power to mine compressors (probably 1916), striking tower, currently slated, originally with a roof structure in the form of a pressed onion, similar to the annex buildings with their defiant roofs and corner rustication with the influence of the reform style and Erzgebirge construction method the simultaneous buildings of the nearby Tiefen Bünaustollen, mining and technical history of importance. The technology from the GDR era has disappeared in recent years (LfD / 2013).
  2. Huthaus with Bergschmiede the pit of the United hybrid box Erbstollns, now part of the visitor mine Tiefer Bünau Stolln. Solid ground floor, front door sandstone walls, old door leaf, all windows with real muntin, upper floor windows largely in their original size and arrangement, old German slate covering , distinctive polygonal roof turret with weather vane, gable shingles , tailcoat roof, original boundary stone in the house.
  3. The houses at Goethestr. 4, 6 and 8 are coordinated in proportion and setting of the individual structures. It is a testimony to that of home style influenced and Reform style architecture here in a mixture of plaster and Rustic facades and with differentiated roofscape. Although building number 4 has been structurally modified in detail, its cubature and proportion still contribute to the documentation value of the whole (LfD / 2015).
  4. Entity of the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement with the following individual monuments: ID no. 09303401 Neugeorgenfeld 1, parcel 92/1, ID no. 09277727 Neugeorgenfeld 3a, parcel 93/1, ID no. 09277717 Neugeorgenfeld 3b, parcel 95/1, ID no. 09303403 Neugeorgenfeld 4, parcel 97/1, ID no. 09303402 Neugeorgenfeld 5, parcel 106a, ID no. 09277716 Neugeorgenfeld 6, parcel 103/1, ID no. 09277718 Neugeorgenfeld 8, parcel 112/1, ID no. 09277719 Neugeorgenfeld 9, parcel 119, ID no. 09277720 Neugeorgenfeld 10, parcel 115/1, ID no. 09303404 Neugeorgenfeld 11, parcel 1212, ID no. 09277721 Neugeorgenfeld 12, parcel 116/1, ID no. 09277722 Neugeorgenfeld 13, parcel 125, ID no. 09302279 Neugeorgenfeld 15, 15a, parcel 139/1, 139/2, ID no. 09277723 Neugeorgenfeld 16, parcel 131/1, ID no. 09277724 Neugeorgenfeld 20, parcel 152/1, ID no. 09277725 Neugeorgenfeld 22, parcel 157/2, ID no. 09277726 Neugeorgenfeld 24, parcel 167/1. The Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement was built around 1730 as planned for Bohemian religious refugees in the typical settlement form of a double row of houses, which opens up a path as its central axis. Behind the buildings there is a narrow hoof-like plot of land up to 150 m long. The buildings are the characteristic Erzgebirge crest houses: one-storey, massive and with a shaping, gable roof as a cold roof, which is large in relation to the rest of the building . They belong to the form group of the Central German stable house , d. H. their floor plan is divided into a living area, hallway and stable / utility area. The importance of the settlement in terms of architectural history should be emphasized, but above all its political and social historical relevance, since the settlement structure has largely been preserved authentically, it is of great importance because of its exemplary value and its rarity. The houses themselves have partly limited, partly still high historical documentation value due to renovations (LfD / 2012).
  5. Settler house of around 25 of the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement, which was built around 1730 for Bohemian religious refugees, characteristic Erzgebirge ridge house: single-storey, massive and with a shaping, large gable roof compared to the rest of the building as a cold roof, gable cladding, addition of a smaller and enlarged entrance house , architectural significance, political and social historical relevance as a structural component of the remarkable two-row settlement of exemplary value (LfD / 2012).
  6. Rural house, built before the middle of the 19th century on the long plot of exile house number 3b (the latter part of the Neugeorgenfeld settlement, which was planned around 1730), which was divided for this purpose. Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered with (except for one gable side) original window sizes, the half-timbered clad with Eternit, steep pitched roof with slate covering, historically relevant as an example of the typical regional timber construction (LfD / 2012).
  7. Settler house of around 25 of the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement, which was built around 1730 for Bohemian religious refugees, characteristic Erzgebirge ridge house: one-storey, massive and with a shaping, large gable roof compared to the rest of the building as a cold roof, gable paneling, all windows in their original size, winter windows original appearance preserved, architectural significance, political and social historical relevance as a structural component of the remarkable two-row settlement of exemplary value (LfD / 2012).
  8. Settler house of around 25 of the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement, which was built around 1730 for Bohemian relegation refugees, characteristic Erzgebirge ridge house: single-storey, solid and with a form-defining, large gable roof compared to the rest of the building, gable paneling, especially due to the enlargement of openings in its documentation value , nevertheless of architectural significance as well as political and social historical relevance as a structural component of the remarkable two-row settlement of exemplary value (LfD / 2012).
  9. Settler house of around 25 of the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement, which was built around 1730 for Bohemian religious refugees, characteristic Erzgebirge ridge house: single-storey, massive and with a form-defining, large gable roof in relation to the rest of the building, gable cladding, addition of an enlarged entrance building, building history, despite modernization - and socio-historical relevance as a structural component of the remarkable two-row settlement of exemplary value (LfD / 2012).
  10. Settler's house from around 25 of the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement, which was built around 1730 for Bohemian religious refugees, characteristic Erzgebirge ridge house: one-storey, massive and with a form-defining, in relation to the rest of the building, large gable roof with later added small standing dormers, gable shingled entrance, addition of an enlarged entrance. Window slightly changed, historical significance, political and social historical relevance as a structural component of the remarkable two-row settlement of exemplary value (LfD / 2012).
  11. Settler's house from around 25 of the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement, which was built around 1730 for Bohemian religious refugees, characteristic Erzgebirge ridge house: one-storey, massive and with a form-defining, large gable roof in relation to the rest of the building, shingled gable, despite the addition of an oversized stern window as well as political and social-historical relevance as a structural component of the remarkable two-row settlement of exemplary value (LfD / 2012).
  12. Settler house of around 25 in the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement, which was built around 1730 for Bohemian religious refugees, characteristic Erzgebirge ridge house: one-storey, massive and with a shape-defining, in relation to the rest of the building, large gable roof with old German slate covering, gable shingled, despite large later smoothing enlarged windows of architectural significance as well as political and social historical relevance as a structural component of the remarkable two-row settlement of exemplary value (LfD / 2012).
  13. Settler's house from around 25 of the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement, which was built around 1730 for Bohemian religious refugees, characteristic Erzgebirge ridge house: one-storey, massive and with a shaping, gable roof as a cold roof, gable shingled, all windows in their original size, winter windows, wooden roofing , highly preserved in its original appearance, architectural significance, political and social historical relevance as a structural component of the remarkable two-row settlement of exemplary value. The house belonged to the long-time Saxon state curator Hans Nadler (1910–2005) (LfD / 2012).
  14. Settler house of around 25 of the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement, which was built around 1730 for Bohemian religious refugees, characteristic Erzgebirge ridge house: single-storey, massive and with a form-defining, large saddle roof compared to the rest of the building, still significant in terms of architectural history as well as political and social-historical relevance Structural component of the remarkable two-row settlement of exemplary value (LfD / 2012).
  15. Settler house of around 25 of the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement, which was built around 1730 for Bohemian religious refugees, characteristic Erzgebirge ridge house: one-storey, massive and with a shaping, large gable roof compared to the rest of the building as a cold roof with wooden roofing, new shingling, windows in original size, but with pseudo-sprouting, architectural historical significance as well as political and social historical relevance as a structural component of the remarkable two-row settlement of exemplary value (LfD / 2012).
  16. Settler house of around 25 of the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement, which was built around 1730 for Bohemian religious refugees, characteristic Erzgebirge ridge house: single-storey, massive and with a form-defining, large gable roof in relation to the rest of the building, gable shingled, window situation slightly changed, later extension under a tent roof Haupe, but still significant in terms of architectural history and political and social historical relevance as a structural component of the remarkable two-row settlement of exemplary value (LfD / 2012).
  17. Settler house of around 25 of the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement, which was built around 1730 for Bohemian religious refugees, characteristic Erzgebirge ridge house: single-storey plastered field stone building with a form-defining, large saddle roof compared to the rest of the building, hay hatch, the building is still present thanks to a southern extension and smooth facade impaired, the roof structure also shows only remnants of the original from the 18th century, but the original substance is still 50-60 percent in total, therefore architectural historical importance as well as political and social historical relevance as a structural component of the remarkable two-row settlement of exemplary value (LfD / 2012) .
  18. Settler house of around 25 in the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement, which was built around 1730 for Bohemian religious refugees, characteristic Erzgebirge ridge house: one-storey, massive and with a shaping, large gable roof compared to the rest of the building with a slate roof, boarded gable, windows slightly enlarged, two horizontal gable windows later tow barn, despite the smoothing of the building-historical significance as well as political and social-historical relevance as a structural component of the remarkable two-row settlement of exemplary value (LfD / 2012).
  19. Settler house of around 25 in the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement, which was built around 1730 for Bohemian religious refugees, characteristic Erzgebirge ridge house: one-storey, massive and with a shaping, large gable roof as a cold roof compared to the rest of the building, new gable shingles, windows original size, with sandstone walls in the old sense, later extension under a sloping roof, historical importance, political and social historical relevance as a structural component of the remarkable two-row settlement of exemplary value (LfD / 2012).
  20. Later settler's house (after 1800) from around 25 of the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement, which was originally built around 1730 for Bohemian religious refugees, on the original plot, characteristic Erzgebirge ridge house: single-storey, solid, gable roof with slate roofing and later large cantilever windows, gable glazing, loss of natural stone window frames , architectural significance, political and social historical relevance as a structural component of the remarkable two-row settlement of exemplary value (LfD / 2012).
  21. Later settler's house (after 1800, no longer gable) from around 25 of the Neugeorgenfeld refugee settlement, which was originally built around 1730 for Bohemian religious refugees, characteristic Erzgebirge ridge house: one-storey, plastered field stone masonry, saddle roof as cold roof with an enlarged old German slate covering, gable cladding , architectural significance, political and social historical relevance as a structural component of the remarkable two-row settlement of exemplary value (LfD / 2012).
  22. ↑ Protected goods: full gate from Fleck u. Söhne (Berlin-Reineckendorf), built in 1914, passage width 700 mm, is still used for demonstrations, formerly steam or water-powered, tracks (original up to the main gate, arch tourist valuation), workshop equipment: workbench, pendulum saw, circular saw, transmission Year of construction: around 1925. Mill pond: significantly changed, testimony to the impact of water, draws its water from the ashtrench, outgoing mill ditch.
  23. ^ Church in reform style, architecturally interesting, with planking in the gables and in the upper part of the bell tower. Mortuary: in the east by the enclosure wall.
    Cemetery: Enclosure: in the east, south and west enclosure wall made of quarry stone masonry, in the south gate with gate pillars made of quarry stone masonry, wall raised to the gate pillars, in the north a hedge. Ground relief (terracing): the terrain, which slopes slightly from the south (street) to the north, is divided into three levels (the upper level is supported by a low dry stone wall, the middle level is supported by an embankment), a terrace is located on the east facade of the church that is intercepted with a retaining wall made of rubble masonry. Path system: main access path from the gate to the main entrance of the church (water-borne ceiling), cross path from south to north (ramp path with a slight incline) and longitudinal paths on the terraces (overgrown by lawn), stairs (three steps) and sandstone slabs in front of the main entrance to the Church in the south. Trees: regular planting of three ash trees (formerly four) on the main access route, row of ash trees on the upper terrace, row of sycamore and mountain ash on the middle terrace, row of sycamore and mountain ash on the eastern perimeter wall, row of mountain ash on the western perimeter wall, Solitary tree (weeping ash in the east of the Grundig family's grave), cut hedge as a northern enclosure. Visual relationship: exposed open location, wide visual relationships from and into the surrounding landscape. War memorial, First World War: stone tablet in the entrance of the church, OdF memorial.

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