List of cultural monuments in Zug (Freiberg)

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The list of cultural monuments in Zug (Freiberg) contains the cultural monuments of the Zug district of the Saxon city of Freiberg , which were recorded in the list of monuments by the State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony as of June 20, 2013. The notes are to be observed.
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Freiberg .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .

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  • 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
  • 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.
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  • 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
  • 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 Notification-icon-Wikidata-logo.svg; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .

List of cultural monuments in Zug (Freiberg)

image designation location Dating description ID
Mine installation
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Mine installation At the gift of luck
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since 1697 (mining facility) Unmistakable mining or mine system from Röschenschach with hut house, cutting bank (see Am Beschert Glück 29 and Am Beschert Glück 29b), mouth hole of the Aufschlagagrösche, remains of the ore loading system, underground ore roll (transport corridor) prominent and widely visible dump including masonry as well as artificial ditch, dump of the Richtschachtes (1785–1787), mountain blacksmiths (see Brander Straße 160) and heaps of the so-called hunger pits standing on the gift of luck; Of singular importance in terms of mining and local history, various buildings are artistically valuable, and also of high landscape design value 09201116
 
Huthaus and Scheidebank
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Huthaus and Scheidebank Am Beschert Glück 29; 29b
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1786 (Huthaus); 1795 (dividing bench) Huthaus and Scheidebank; Hut house with a high hipped roof that is visible from afar and turret or bell tower (1786 and 1815), building designed similarly to Scheidebank (1795), on the latter a remarkable inscription, significant in terms of building history, artistically, mining and local history as well as landscape design, the hut house as one of the Most representative and the Scheidebank as one of the oldest in Freiberg Revier singular (see Am Beschert Glück) 09201115
 
Stockpile train On Daniel
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17./18. Century (mining facility) Dump train consisting of two elongated, flattened dumps; Significant in terms of mining history and landscape design 09201103
 
Aisle train with three heaps On Daniel
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17. u. 18th century (mining) Small corridor train with three heaps; including a smaller sand or washing dump on the main road, significant in terms of local history and landscape design 09201114
 
Mining facility
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Mining facility On Daniel 11
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from 1514 and around 1700 (mining complex) Mining complex with hut house (around 1700) and heap as well as three other heaps of the Danielzug in the Freiberg district; Elongated hut house with a pitched roof, significant in terms of mining and local history, Halden is also important in terms of landscape design 09201104
 
mining facility
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mining facility Am Dreibrüderschacht 27
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18th and 19th centuries, around 1820 and 1913–1914 (mining) Striking mining facility with shaft building (1913–1914), cavern power station (1913–1914), separating bank (around 1820), ore loading system and dump including dump walling and tunnel mouth hole; Typical pit system for mechanical production in the 18th and 19th centuries, significant in terms of mining and local history, as well as landscape design, also unique as the world's first cavern power station 09201113
 
Heap Am Graben
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17./18. Century (stockpile) Dump; Significant mining and local history as well as landscape design 09201109
 
Material entity component of the material entity Revierwasserlaufanstalt in the district of Zug with individual monuments
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Material entity component of the material entity Revierwasserlaufanstalt in the district of Zug with individual monuments Am Graben
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16.-18. Century Material component of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt in the district of Zug with the individual monuments: Konstantin Teich including pond dam and Teichschütz including Schütz and Hohe Birke artificial ditch, including all vault bridges and part of a branch (individual monuments ID No. 09201107) - components of an extensive water management system that characterize the landscape Supply of the Freiberg mining with impact water, of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history (material entity ID No. 08991218, Großhartmannsdorf ). 09306330
 
Constantine Pond;  High birch artificial moat (individual monuments for ID no.09306330)
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Constantine Pond ; High birch artificial moat (individual monuments for ID no.09306330) Am Graben
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around 1580 (pond); 1589–1590 (artificial moat) Individual features of the aggregate Revierwasserlaufanstalt: artificial pond including pond dam and pond protection with Schütz as well as high birch artificial ditch including all vault bridges and part of a branch (aggregate ID no. 09306330); Artificially created surface and underground water pipeline between the Rothbächer pond on Brand-Erbisdorfer Flur and the Freiberg district of Zug, served as part of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt, an extensive system of mining water management, to provide impact water for nearby pits and washes of the Brander , Zuger and Freiberger Reviers , evidence of the mining water supply that characterizes the landscape and the townscape, of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history. 09201107
 
Stockpile train On Constantine
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17./18. Century (mining) Dump train consisting of two flattened dumps running from north to south; historically significant and landscaping 09201127
 
Heap On Constantine
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17./18. Century (mining) Heap with masonry; Significant in mining history and landscaping 09201126
 
Stockpile train On Constantine
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17./18. Century (mining) Dump train of three dumps at Am Konstantin and Hauptstrasse; Significant in mining history and landscaping 09201486
 
Homestead with half-timbered house
Homestead with half-timbered house Am Konstantin 36
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around 1800 (residential building) Small homestead with half-timbered house and farm building to the rear; historically significant 09201125
 
Mountain blacksmiths Am Konstantin 39
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around 1800 (forge) Bergschmiede (former), L-shaped building with barn; acts through z. Half-timbered upper floor and scale, side segment arch portal, significant in terms of building and mining history and of landscape design value 09201097
 
Residential building Am Konstantin 41
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around 1800 (residential building) Residential house and outbuildings; characteristic half-timbered ensemble, also remarkable is the high pitched roof of the residential building, significant in terms of architectural history 09201118
 
Heap Berthelsdorfer Strasse
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16. – 19. Century (stockpile) Dump; Complex with heap walling and a remarkable underground area, significant in terms of mining history and landscape design (see Berthelsdorfer Straße 176) 09201093
 
Hut House Berthelsdorfer Strasse 176
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re. 1703 (hut house) Hut house; striking building with a high pitched roof, inside remains of mountain forge equipment (furnace and chimney); Significant in terms of mining history, singular as one of the largest and probably oldest preserved hut houses in the area, forms a unit of monument value with the nearby dump, also of landscape design value (see also Berthelsdorfer Straße, Halde) 09201092
 
Residential building Berthelsdorfer Strasse 184
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around 1800 (residential building) House and barn; historically significant asset 09201112
 
Haldenfeld and Bingenfeld Brander Strasse
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End of 12th to 16th century (mining) Halden- and Bingenfeld from the first or second period of the Erzgebirge ore mining; significant in terms of mining history 09201124
 
Gear train Brander Strasse
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17./18. Century (mining) Small gangway consisting of three heaps on Brander Straße; Significant mining and local history as well as landscape design 09201106
 
Stockpile train Brander Strasse
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17./18. Century (mining) Haldenzug along Brander Straße with four heaps, mostly at God's grace Stolln (treasure trove); Significant in mining history and landscaping 09201101
 
Two-storey building
Two-storey building Brander Strasse 160
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around 1800 (mountain smithy) Characteristic, two-storey building with an angular floor plan with boarded upper storey and hipped roof; Significant local and mining history (see Am Beschert Glück) 09201105
 
Hut house and mountain smithy Dorfstrasse 2
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around 1700, early 19th century (mining) Huthaus and Bergschmiede, striking building with a gable roof; Mining and local history significant 09201094
 
Secret Annex Dorfstrasse 4
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around 1800 (outbuilding) Rear building; As one of the oldest buildings in Zug, it is important in terms of architecture and local history 09201095
 
Hut House Dorfstrasse 30
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18th century (Huthaus) Hut house; characteristic, two-storey building with a gable roof and boarded-up upper floor, significant mining and local history, also of importance in terms of landscape design (see Haldenstraße) 09201129
 
Mining facility Dorfstrasse 31
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re. 1807 (mining) Mining complex with hut house (1807) and heap; Significant in terms of mining and local history, and also of importance in terms of landscape design 09201134
 
Hüttenmeisterhaus Dorfstrasse 59
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18th century (residential building) Hüttenmeisterhaus (former) with annex; of mining history 09201091
 
Inn Frauensteiner Strasse 155
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re. 1914 (inn) A strikingly designed inn from around 1910; Significant building and local history 09201136
 
Stockpile train Haldenstrasse
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17th and 18th centuries (mining) Stockpile train with three closely spaced heaps of the Lower Zug laundry; Significant in mining history and landscaping 09201110
 
Watercourse system Haldenstrasse
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2nd half of the 16th century (mining) Artificially created watercourse, from the cemetery chapel to the east, partially preserved; Significant mining and local history (see also Hohe Birker Kunstgraben) 09201111
 
Mine installation Haldenstrasse
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17./18. Century (mining) Pit system with stockpile train, laundry ditch and hut house (hut house see also Dorfstraße 30); Significant mining and local history as well as landscaping 09201128
 
Heap Main street
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17./18. Century (mining) Dump; Significant in mining history and landscaping 09201132
 
Two heaps Main street
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17./18. Century (mining) Two heaps; to the west of the main road, important in terms of mining history and landscaping 09201102
 
Heap Main street
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17./18. Century (mining) Dump; Significant in mining history and landscaping 09201130
 
Stockpile train Main street
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17./18. Century (mining) Most impressive pile of heaps in the Zug district with a total of 10–12 (14) heaps in north-south direction on the main road; Significant in terms of mining history and landscaping, other heaps on the Hohe Birke Stehender ore vein in the Freiberg district (see also Berthelsdorfer Straße) 09201108
 
Large heap Main street
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17./18. Century (mining) Large heap on the main road; Significant in mining history and landscaping 09201133
 
City delimitation column
City delimitation column Main street
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re. 1791 (road stone) City boundary column, sandstone stele with inscription; important in terms of local history
 
Mine installation Hauptstrasse 70; 72
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around 1870, re. 1914 (mine) Mine system with shaft or driving house and heap including heap walling, landscape-defining, mining certificate; Significant in terms of mining and local history as well as landscape design 09201117
 
Hut House
Hut House Hauptstrasse 128
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re. 1813 (mining) Hut house; Building with a gable roof and dated segment arch portal, significant mining and local history 09201122
 
Hut House Hauptstrasse 134
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around 1800 (mining) Hut house; striking half-timbered building, significant in terms of architectural and architectural history 09201121
 
school
school Hauptstrasse 150
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re. 1955 (school) School; Characteristic facility of the fifties with two tiered teaching buildings and a hall attached at right angles, built in traditional forms with a gable roof, rectangular windows, segmented arch portals, etc., special accents through sgraffito (HM55) and small turrets on the hall extension, significant in terms of building history and local history 09201096
 
Historic avenue Lindenallee
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18th century (avenue) Historic avenue to the chancellery property; Important in terms of landscape design and local history 09201135
 
Estate Poplar Avenue 227; 227a
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from 17th and 18th century (1758) Representative closed manor complex with two residential stables, barns, sheds, outbuildings, poplar avenue, pond and free-standing barn, particularly noteworthy is the assembly to the right of the entrance, highlighted by mansard or half-hipped roofs and original portals, elaborate cross vaults inside the residential building located here; Significant in terms of building history, local history and landscape design, as the most important large estate in the area with a rarity 09201090
 
Heap Pochgängerweg
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17./18. Century (mining) Dump; Significant in mining history and landscaping 09201131
 
Residential building Schulstrasse 2
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around 1800 (residential building) Residential house in open development; Characteristic rural building with a boarded-up upper floor (probably half-timbered behind it), gable roof and segmented arch portal, scale preserved, significant in terms of building history 09201123
 
Mining facility
Mining facility Schulstrasse 10
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around 1715 (mining) Mining complex with hut house, stable and dump; the single-storey hut house with a pitched roof and rear annex, significant in terms of mining and local history, as well as of importance in terms of landscape design 09201100
 
Mining facility
Mining facility Schulstrasse 14; 16
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from 1612, 1785 and around 1850 (Pulverhaus) Mining facility with heap, hut house and powder house, plus another 3 heaps z. Partly on Freiberg corridor, in the complex of Duke August Stolln the small ensemble of Johann Georg Stolln (see Schulstrasse 10) embedded; The distinctive single-storey hut house of Duke August Stolln with a pitched roof, the entire complex is significant in terms of mining and local history and is of importance in terms of landscape design 09201098
 

Remarks

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

Detailed memorial texts

  1. Monument text: The Hohe Birke Kunstgraben (also Hohbirker or Hochbirkner Kunstgraben) is an artificial moat built from 1589 to 1590, which in parts has been a moat between the Rothbacher pond (cf.obj. 09208678) and the Alte Mordgrube 3. and 4. Maaß included. It belongs to an extensive mining water supply system, the Revierwasserlaufsanstalt. The artificial moat with side walls made of dry masonry is partially covered with traditional bark rinds, but today the water in the moat is mainly protected from evaporation and pollution by concrete slab covers. Sections of this artificial trench, which runs along the slope with a minimal incline, have disappeared, others are no longer in use due to renovations and are therefore separated from the current course of the trench.
    The Hohe Birke Kunstgraben begins on Brand-Erbisdorfer Flur (see obj. 09208686) at the lower mouth of the side branch of the Müdisdorf Rösche (see obj. 09208687) and at the same time takes up the drainage from the Rothbach pond (see obj. 09208678). On Berthelsdorfer Flur (see obj. 09208707) it leads west past Lother pond (also Mühlteich, see obj. 09208698) and - only over a short distance under Berthelsdorfer Straße - northwards towards Krausens Mühle and on to Location of the Altmordgrübner wash at the former Menden shaft of the Alte Mordgrube (cf. obj. 09208594), where the Moritz Stecher leather works settled from 1900. Both the ore laundry and the leather works received their whipping and laundry water and their service water from the Hohe Birke artificial ditch.
    South of the Lederwerke this continues in the form of a rose under the embankment of the Berthelsdorf – Großhartmannsdorf railway towards Konstantinteich (see obj. 09208746). Originally the water from the trench was fed into it, but today it is routed around it by means of a pipeline integrated into the dam structure of the Constantine Pond. It can now be chipped in the direction of the hut pond to the east as well as directed into the following section of the Hohe Birke artificial ditch at the northeastern dam. The unused section of the trench between the tee and the dam structure is still preserved.
    Following the Konstantinteich, the Hohe Birke Kunstgraben continues in a long east curve along the Zuger Flur and ends today near the cemetery. Originally the Zuger Waschgraben branched off here in an easterly direction to feed the Zuger Erzwäschen and the Kröner Fundgrube, while the actual artificial pit continued northwards and reached Wäschen and Gruben in the Freiberg city area via various branches. A section of this between Schulstrasse and Am Daniel, southeast of the Junge Thurmhof Huthausschacht, is still preserved.
    Within the water management system of the Revierwasserlaufsanstalt, the artificial ditch originally supplied the nearby pits and erzwäschen of the Brander, Zug and Freiberg districts, including in particular the pits on the nearby Hohe Birke Gangzug. In later times, in addition to these mining systems, municipalities and businesses were also supplied with process water, such as the municipality of Zug from 1866 or the Stecher'sche leather factory from 1900. In the past, the Hohe Birke Kunstgraben was subjected to various repair, conversion or straightening measures (cf. a more detailed description in Hagendorf 2012, pp. 63ff.). The enlargement of the Konstantinteich pond in 1936 meant that the artificial moat is now partially piped and covered by the new dam structure.
    Despite the many changes that the Hohe Birke Kunstgraben has undergone through its continuous use, the original character of this water management system has been preserved to this day. As part of the totality of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt, it is authentic testimony to the efforts that have been made for the maintenance and transport of Freiberg mining and the adjacent areas since the middle of the 16th century. The use of traditional rind coverings, which is limited to a few, touristically significant route sections, does not stand in the way of this, as the concrete slab cover proves the current approach to protecting man-made trenches (in view of the no longer abundant bark rinds). Even when covered, the Hohe Birke Kunstgraben is worthy of preservation as a cultural monument due to its clear markings as a step on the slope of the landscape and the townscape and due to its high mining and local historical documentation value (LfD / 2012).

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  • List of monuments of the state of Saxony
  • State Office for the Preservation of Monuments Saxony Dynamic web application: Overview of the monuments listed in Saxony. In the dialog box, the location “Freiberg, Stadt, Universitätsstadt; Zug "must be selected, then an address-specific selection takes place. Alternatively, the ID can also be used. As soon as a selection has been made, further information about the selected object can be displayed and other monuments can be selected via the interactive map.

literature

  • Yves Hoffmann, Uwe Richter (ed.): City of Freiberg. Vol. 1. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Monuments in Saxony). Werbung & Verlag, Freiberg 2002, ISBN 3-936784-00-0 .
  • Yves Hoffmann, Uwe Richter (ed.): City of Freiberg. Vol. 2. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Monuments in Saxony). Werbung & Verlag, Freiberg 2003, ISBN 3-936784-01-9 .
  • Yves Hoffmann, Uwe Richter (ed.): City of Freiberg. Vol. 3. (= Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Monuments in Saxony). Werbung & Verlag, Freiberg 2004, ISBN 3-936784-02-7 .

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