List of cultural monuments in the Bahnhofsvorstadt (Plauen)

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The list of cultural monuments in the Bahnhofsvorstadt includes the cultural monuments of the Bahnhofsvorstadt district of Plauen , which were recorded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony until December 2019 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

This list is a subset of the list of cultural monuments in Plauen .

List of cultural monuments in the station suburb

image designation location Dating description ID
Albertplatz: Park with plastic "The Liberated Man" Albertplatz
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1985 (statue) Pictorial work by Johannes Schulze, urban park from the 19th century, fundamentally redesigned after the end of the Second World War, of artistic and garden historical significance 09302842
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Annenstrasse 14
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1898 Historicizing facade of the city expansion around 1900, significance in terms of architectural and site development. Three-storey, yellow brick facade, five axes, five dormers with floating gables and hipped roof, house pitched roof, T-shaped window rungs, double-leaf front door, window on the first floor changed, base area of ​​red brick, belt cornices, strong cornice with serration, horizontal window awnings with figured decorations. 09246088
 
Residential and commercial building (with two house numbers) in open development
Residential and commercial building (with two house numbers) in open development Annenstrasse 21, 23
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1904 Representative, architecturally high-quality building with an elaborate facade design between neo-baroque and German renaissance, importance in terms of building history and local history. Three-storey plastered building on an irregular floor plan, with porphyry design elements (bay windows, window and door frames), with a loft in the form of a dominant curved front gable, base boss block, two-floor polygonal corner bay with porphyry decorations, small semicircular single-storey bay windows as well as round-arched windows straight lintel, window bars in the original sense, balconies, grilles. 09246089
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Annenstrasse 33
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1897 Historic clinker brick construction, relevance in terms of building history and the history of local development. Three-storey, five axes, orange-red clinker brick facade with brightly painted stucco elements (belt cornices, crowning of the suspected, segment-arched windows on the second floor, corner pilasters, profiled eaves cornice), the central windows with triangular gables, with lion heads, otherwise with floral ornamentation , Door changed, T-rung of the windows in the original sense, but made of plastic, mansard roof with five dormers, originally presumably commercial use in the basement. 09246090
 
Apartment house in closed development in a corner
Apartment house in closed development in a corner Annenstrasse 35
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1900 For the city expansion around 1900 typical, comparatively lavishly designed clinker brick building of architectural value. Three-storey clinker building with plaster base, single-axis bevelled corner with pyramid-crowned extension of the mansard roof (2-1-2 axes), otherwise five and four axes, the red clinker walls ornamentally set off with lightly painted stucco elements (window frames and crowning in the form of broken arches, cornices, profiled Eaves cornice), ground floor arched window, otherwise just suspected, gallows sprouting in the sense of the original, but plastic windows, large entrance on the side of the longer facade. 09246091
 
Plastic and wall
Plastic and wall August-Bebel-Strasse
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Around 1950/1955 Children playing with a dog on a base clad with natural stone, starting with a low boundary wall on a semicircular floor plan; GDR art in public space and part of the design program for the Wismut residential building of the early 1950s on the northern edge of the urban expansion area from the Wilhelminian era 09247799
 
Row of houses (with four entrances)
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Row of houses (with four entrances) August-Bebel-Strasse 2, 4, 6, 8
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1954 High-quality typical architecture of the 1950s, architectural, urban and socio-historical value. Two-storey plastered building, on the ground floor (shop area) with plastering, the entrances highlighted with horizontal roofing and half pillars, the doors from the time of construction, double-leaf lattice-divided doors with skylight and ornamental grille, natural stone window frames, also on the upper floor natural stone frames and window groups visually combined with plastered fields Belt cornice on the mezzanine floor, above it a flat hipped roof without extensions, a high-quality example of the architecture of the 1950s and important in terms of urban planning. 09247797
 
Residential building (with two entrances)
Residential building (with two entrances) August-Bebel-Strasse 10, 12
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1953 (No. 12, residential building), 1955 (No. 10, residential building) A high-quality example of GDR architecture from the 1950s, of importance in terms of urban planning and architectural history. Two-storey, in the middle part of the gate passage supported on pillars, the ground floor plastered grooves, the plinth clad with tiles, the house entrances with a small two-flight or single-flight staircase and a typical banister from the time it was built, the original two-winged lattice-split wooden doors, the entrance area highlighted by pillars and beams, the cornice Windows are all framed with natural stone walls, the staircases highlighted as a risalit, rectangular staircase windows with small French lattices, a mezzanine floor above another cornice, flat hipped roof without extensions. 09247798
 
Row of houses (with three entrances)
Row of houses (with three entrances) August-Bebel-Strasse 14, 16, 18
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1953 A high-quality example of GDR architecture from the 1950s, of importance in terms of urban planning and building history. Same design as the other buildings e.g. B. August-Bebel-Strasse 10 and 12. 09247800
 
Residential and commercial building in closed development
Residential and commercial building in closed development Bahnhofstrasse 4
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1889 With slight changes, significant for the townscape, architectural significance. Two-storey ground floor shop zone with natural stone cladding, central arched portal, two-winged front door with skylight, separated from the two upper floors made of orange clinker by a strongly profiled cornice, here T-shaped windows with edicule-like sandstone frames, the larger top floor was increased after 1945 and the structure repeated in a simplified way, flat gable roof. 09245760
 
Street facade of a residential and commercial building
Street facade of a residential and commercial building Bahnhofstrasse 8
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1902 Architecturally of high quality, influences from the German Renaissance, of image-defining importance. Four-storey sandstone facade, stacked on the ground floor, shop area, two-storey polygonal bay windows above the central round-arched entrance, on the third floor ending with a balcony, central front gable with volutes. The house was completely redone behind the facade in the 1990s. 09245759
 
Residential and commercial building in closed development
Residential and commercial building in closed development Bahnhofstrasse 12
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1915 Architecturally high quality building with slight changes, defining the image. Four-storey plastered building, five axes, central bay window on the second floor with corbels, pilaster strips, multiple horizontally divided by cornices. The roof is missing, the shop area on the ground floor has been modernized and changed. 09245756
 
Residential and commercial building in closed development
Residential and commercial building in closed development Bahnhofstrasse 14
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1904 Architectural quality, rebuilt in a simplified manner after the destruction of the war, with an image-defining effect. Shop area on the ground floor, entrances decorated in Art Nouveau style (heads, tendrils), above the main entrance on corbels a three-story rectangular bay window that characterizes the facade and ends in an onion roof, the lower two floors are grouped together by a suggested ashlar structure, the two upper floors today with a light plaster facade, French Roof with extensions. 09245755
 
Residential and commercial building in closed development
Residential and commercial building in closed development Bahnhofstrasse 16
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1906 Architecturally high-quality building with a distinctive impact on the townscape, significance in terms of building history and development history. Two-storey shop zone, there defining large basket-arched shop windows with muntin division of the skylights, a total of four-storey elegant sandstone facade, vertically divided by semicircular two-storey bay windows with flanking balconies, T-bar windows without cladding and fascias, eaves cornice with Art Nouveau ornamentation, the expansion of the French roof culminates in a large neo-baroque, segment-arched gable with superstructures. 09245753
 
Residential and commercial building in closed development
Residential and commercial building in closed development Bahnhofstrasse 18
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1907 Representative, architecturally high-quality building with a defining impact on the townscape, significance in terms of building history and the history of local development. Sandstone-clad, elegant four-storey facade, structured by two semicircular, flat projecting two-storey bay windows, elevated with segmental arched gables in the roof zone, with balconies, windows with split bars for the skylights, two-storey shop area, original shop window on the first floor. 09245752
 
Residential and commercial building in closed development
Residential and commercial building in closed development Bahnhofstrasse 19
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1906 Representative, architecturally high quality building with neo-renaissance elements, of image-defining effect, uabau-historical importance. Four-storey plastered and ashlar construction, apparently steel skeleton construction, two-storey shop zone in part still with lavish and detailed windows, the zone is closed by a balustrade, on the third and fourth floors flat three-axis bay windows, ending in a front gable with segmented arch, functional and clearly structured building. 09245754
 
Residential and commercial building in closed development
Residential and commercial building in closed development Bahnhofstrasse 20
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1904 Urban designed, neo-baroque and art nouveau-influenced building, of image-defining effect and significance in terms of building history. Four-storey sandstone-clad building, two of which are (partly changed) business floors, the upper two storeys with original windows, these with sparring of the skylights, flat bay windows reaching up to the third storey as a quasi-central projection and ending in a balcony with balustrade, the sides crowned by two neo-baroque , richly decorated gable, red gable roof. 09245751
 
Residential and commercial building in closed development, later a bank for trade and industry
Residential and commercial building in closed development, later a bank for trade and industry Bahnhofstrasse 36
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1907 Of image-defining effect and, among other things, of architectural significance. Four-storey, six axes, richly decorated with a dominant volute gable on the upper two storeys, sandstone cladding with ornamental and figural decorations, the two lower storeys are lighter and more reserved. Salamander shoe shop since the 1930s, shop area with sandstone cladding changed in 1993, but well adapted to the old building, mezzanine floor belongs to the ground floor, bank installation in 1921 by Zapp & Basarke for bank for trade and industry, further installation in 1936. 09245747
 
Former Dresdner Bank, today the Hypo-Vereinsbank building
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Former Dresdner Bank, today the Hypo-Vereinsbank building Bahnhofstrasse 38, 40 (Krausenstrasse 1, 1a)
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1923 Representative bank building in typical neo-renaissance forms, significant in terms of building history and with an image-defining effect. Corner location, closed development, five-storey, roof extension on the fifth floor around 1970, arched windows and arched portal on the ground floor, figural decorations above windows and door, sandstone blocks on the ground floor, strongly protruding cornice, facade sandstone cladding, fluted colossal columns with Ionic capitals in front of the three upper floors, original window canopies, reliefs in the middle windows, house corner with a round arch, originally mansard roof. Above the entrance in a round arched window, sculpture: female figure with cornucopia, further reliefs and other architectural decorations: representation of scales, cancer, bay window with balustrade, (two other sculptures are missing). Another house entrance in side street, also via bay windows in side street sculptures, symbolic representation of the economic power of the city. 09245746
 
Residential building (with two entrances)
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Residential building (with two entrances) Bahnhofstrasse 58, 60
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1953 Architecturally high-quality building from the 1950s, of great urban significance. House entrances and ground floor emphasized in terms of design, balconies with original grilles, plastered facade, provincial decorative elements typical of the time, original roof design, also important from an urban planning point of view due to the visual relationship from the main train station. 09245743
 
Rental villa with garden and enclosure
Rental villa with garden and enclosure Bärenstrasse 2
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1886 Architectural quality, significance in terms of building history and local development. Two-storey yellow clinker brick building on an irregular floor plan, mansard roof with extensions, the sloping corner tower with pyramid roof and a wide side projecting with gable gables, strong cranked cornice, various slight structural changes, windows in the original sense of the word. Enclosure: wrought iron fence with a beautiful gate. 09245949
 
Rental villa with remains of the enclosure
Rental villa with remains of the enclosure Bärenstrasse 4
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1893 Elaborately designed clinker villa of architectural and local development significance. Two-storey orange-red clinker brick building with red clinker strips, windows framed by sandstone elements and crowned by timber beams, mansard roof over heavily cranked cornice, mansard roof with extensions. 09301755
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Bärenstrasse 7
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1891 Historic building of apartment buildings of the imperial city expansion, architectural significance. Part of a closed street of a similar design, three-storey yellow clinker building with five axes, ornamentally set off with sandstone (eaves and cornices) and stucco (segmented arched window crowns), further subdivision by clinker-brick colossal pilasters, ground floor with rustic ribbons, side entrance with original front door, saddle roof with five standing Gaupen. 09245954
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Bärenstrasse 9
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1893 Designed by Ernst Kürschner for himself; historicizing tenement and speculative building of the imperial city expansion, part of a closed street of a similar design. Three-story, five-axis apartment building with an orange-red clinker brick facade, set off with an ornamental plaster design (base, various window crowns, belts, eaves), windows in the original sense, beautiful original front door, five standing dormer windows from more recent times. 09245955
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Bärenstrasse 11
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1893 Historic building of apartment buildings of the imperial city expansion, of architectural significance. Three-storey and five-axis rental building with yellow clinker brick facade, ornamentally offset with orange-red clinker brick, plaster design (plinth, cornice, various window crowns, ground floor windows segment-arched, otherwise with straight lintel and profiled bevels, original richly decorated front door with grilles, double-leaf with skylight, window T Sprouted in the original sense, part of a closed street of a similar design. 09245956
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Bärenstrasse 14
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1897 Representative, architecturally high-quality apartment building of historicism, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with a red base, with a dominant, crowned, deep central projection with balcony, to the left of it two axes of different plaster-crowned windows (balconies), to the right of it lavishly framed dome windows and the segment-arched entrance (two-winged front door with skylight), the central projection with two segmented-arched windows on the ground floor, the floors above with triple windows, separated by a balustrade and decorated plastered mirrors, gable roof with 2 rows of small standing dormers. Stucco ceilings inside, wall and ceiling paintings in the stairwell, caryatids and pedestals made of painted tiles, apartment doors engraved in the glass part. 09245952
 
Apartment building in closed development with remains of the enclosure
Apartment building in closed development with remains of the enclosure Bärenstrasse 16
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1897 Richly structured apartment house construction of the imperial historicism, among other things of architectural significance. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with a dominant polygonal central projection (ending in a balcony with wrought-iron grating and raised by a neo-classical gable), orange-red clinker brick plinth, ground floor with segmented arched windows, on the other floors the windows with straight lintels, rich openings, partly ornamental plastered and stucco roofing with standing dormers, ground floor with winter garden on the entrance side, above it a two-storey open wooden construction, the windows with T-bars in the original sense. Inside: in the stairwell plinth made of ornamental tiles, wall paintings. 09245953
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Eugen-Fritsch-Strasse 17
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1899 Historic building of the contemporary city expansion, among other things of architectural historical importance. Three-storey, six-axis brick building plus expanded basement, there a side entrance with a two-winged front door with skylight, first full storey with arched openings, these framed with a strong ornamental stucco relief, similar things are repeated on the main storey above, only that the openings are suspected and crowned by strong triangular as well as cement arch gables, very flat accentuated central projections characterized by brick pilaster strips, which are covered by the roof house. 09246071
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Eugen-Fritsch-Strasse 19
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1900 Typical historical building of the imperial city expansion, of architectural historical importance. Three-storey, five-axis clinker brick building with a high basement, the entrance with a two-winged, skylighted front door includes the mezzanine floor, the mezzanine floor with round-arched windows (console stones and heads), above two floors with straight roofs, in the middle emphasized by strong relief stucco crowns, the standing eaves cornice middle as two-axis central roof house with vertical gable. 09246072
 
Residential and commercial building in a corner location in a closed development
Residential and commercial building in a corner location in a closed development Eugen-Fritsch-Strasse 25 (Kaiserstrasse 35)
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1904 Representative designed building of late historicism, of urban planning and image-defining value. Four-storey solid plastered building, the ground floor largely combined with plastered rustics and thermal window arrangement with basement, protruding above three residential floors, combined by verticals such as flat triangular-gabled side elevation, a polygonal and a rectangular three-storey bay window to emphasize the intersection, further polygonal, colossal turrets the plastered surfaces, especially those of the bay windows, are richly decorated with mirrors with ornamentation influenced by Art Nouveau, the corner of the house is additionally emphasized by a flat, single-storey structure with dome windows (original?). 09246074
 
Apartment house in closed development in a corner
Apartment house in closed development in a corner Eugen-Fritsch-Strasse 36a
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Around 1905 With a shop, evidence of the imperial expansion of the city, image-defining significance through emphasizing the street corner. Four-storey plastered building with beveled corner, there (shop) entrance including the basement and ground floor, above unadorned three storeys plus one-storey two-axis corner structure (like the facade probably reduced by the war), interesting two-storey porphyry bay windows with Gothic elements (Tudor arches, curtain arches) on both sides flat roof with three standing dormers each. 09246114
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Eugen-Fritsch-Strasse 38
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1901 Designed by the architect and master mason Carl Lorenz for self-marketing. Historicism of the city expansion around 1900, architectural significance. Three-storey, light plastered building with gothic porphyry-colored decorative surfaces (cast stone or painted natural stone?), Designed as a double house with No. 40. Ground floor with slightly pointed arched bar windows, elaborate entrance on the right side, skylight specially framed. Above ground floor cornice. The windows on the upper floors are grouped together by the so-called decor, curtain arches, console fields with rosettes, among other things, an axis shifted to the left from the center accentuated by dome windows, here also the ornamental framework design (including curved St. Andrew's cross) that culminates in the central pointed roof house. The other loft extensions are not original. 09246113
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Eugen-Fritsch-Strasse 40
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1901 Designed by Carl Lorenz for self-marketing. Historicism of the city expansion around 1900, architectural significance. Three-storey, light plastered building with gothic porphyry-colored decorative surfaces (cast stone or painted natural stone?), Designed as a double dwelling with No. 38. Ground floor with slightly pointed arched bar windows, elaborate entrance on the right side, skylight specially framed. Above ground floor cornice. The windows of the upper floors are summarized by the so-called decor, curtain arches, console fields with rosettes, etc. Second floor remains of ornamental framework design (including curly St. Andrew's crosses), which originally culminated in the central pointed-gable roof house (see no. 38), but is no longer present and due to post-war Roof extensions was replaced. 09246112
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Eugen-Fritsch-Strasse 44
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1901 Designed by master builder Kurt Buchheim for our own marketing. Historicism around 1900, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey plastered building with architectural references to the Gothic and Renaissance. Ground floor with segment arch openings (keystones), central entrance, cornice above the ground floor. On the upper floors, the windows of the central axis are coupled and covered with an elaborate roof house (with framework and triangular gable). Triangular gable roofs on the first floor, balustrades of the framework windows in relief, including a two-bolt. Large stucco decorative field in the central axis. 09246110
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Eugen-Fritsch-Strasse 46
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1901 Designed by master builder Kurt Buchheim for own marketing. Historicism of the city expansion around 1900, architectural significance. Three-story plastered building, ground floor with arched windows (keystones), central entrance, cornice above the ground floor. The windows on the first floor with triangular crowning and ornamental parapet fields, the windows of the central axis are coupled and from the second floor are provided with ornamental frameworks. Central roof house with gen. Ornamental framework and finished with a crooked hip roof. 09246109
 
Noise barrier Friedensstrasse 10 (near)
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1970s Made of ornamentally composed concrete elements, evidence of the design in public space during the GDR era. Approx. 3 m high, approx. 20 m along the road, then bend for another 15 m. The relatively small elements are shaped into circles, diamonds and flowers. Possibly a product of the Kunst am Bau cooperative (Adler and Kracht). 09306600
 
Former Paul Seidel lace factory in semi-open development Friedensstrasse 12
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1911 Erected in the reform style, local and architectural significance. Three-storey plastered brick building on a high base, possibly steel frame construction. With an additional fourth floor in the roof area to the street side, reform-style abolition of the symmetries, among other things by a staircase projection crowned with a triangular gable (stepped window openings following the stairs), on the same side by flat three-axis segment arched bay, on the street side by said roof extension and by itself on the first and second floor extending polygonal bay window with balcony closure. Ground floor determined by several large thermal bath windows. Heterogeneous roofscape based on hips. Some plaster and stucco ornament fields (cartouches). Architectural reference to the neighboring building (No. 10), which had the same function. 09306599
 
Apartment building in a corner in a semi-open development
Apartment building in a corner in a semi-open development Friedensstrasse 41
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1897 A building that characterizes the street scene in clinker-mixed construction of architectural value. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with corner-emphasizing loft, ground floor on a base with horizontal plaster grooves and segmented arched windows, both upper floors of yellow clinker, elaborate window frames with pilasters, horizontal lintels and blasted segmented arched gables with spheres on pedestals, three-story cantilevered cantilevered cantilever on the first floor. 09247737
 
Former commercial and embroidery machine building, later commercial building
Former commercial and embroidery machine building, later commercial building Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 26
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1906 Three-storey representative industrial building of urban and architectural significance. Three-storey solid building on a high base, with sandstone cladding, pilaster strips and geometric ornaments, six broad axes to the street. Already influence of the reform style (factual design), the large windows suggest a steel frame, two flattened front gables. Erected in 1906 as a business and manufacturing building for the Ikle company (St. Gallen, Paris, London, Paris, Hamburg, Berlin). Ground floor with hall for eleven embroidery machines, on the first floor hall for eleven embroidery machines and hand embroiderers, on the second floor work room (from 1920 embroidery machine hall). From 1936 company Ikle & Reis, business, warehouse and office use, from 1957 wholesale office for textile goods. 09245961
 
Residential and commercial building in closed development (former Sächsische Bank zu Dresden), today a savings bank
Residential and commercial building in closed development (former Sächsische Bank zu Dresden), today a savings bank Gottschaldstrasse 1
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1907 The residential and commercial building was designed in 1907 by the architect Wunderlich for the Sächsische Bank zu Dresden, in the gable is the date 1908. The facade is designed in contemporary representative Neo-Baroque, which is also related to the building task and the self-image of the client. The three-storey building in closed development has a factory sandstone facade. The ground floor zone with large arched windows and a crowned, heavily ornamented side entrance with a beautiful front door (another entrance on the other side), a mighty two-storey, strongly protruding rectangular bay (triple window) with a blasted Baroque crown as a vertical house central axis, in the roof area from behind equally splendid curved exposed gable with heraldic cartouche and vase. On the upper floors, two side axes each on the right and left, the window bars simplified, today a savings bank. Significance in terms of building history, local development history and economic history. 09245749
 
Residential and commercial building in a corner location in a closed development
Residential and commercial building in a corner location in a closed development Gottschaldstrasse 1a
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1911 (reconstruction 1948) Representative, street-defining building of architectural and economic importance. Architect Curt Prager for the Wilke brothers' medical services company. Four-storey and multi-axis building with a light ashlar facade, a round street corner design with a crowning dome, two richly structured upper storeys (balconies, balustrades, two two-storey rectangular bay windows flanking the central axis, smaller pilasters) over a two-zone ground floor zone (changed by the recent shop fitting) and colossal order with capitals still influenced by Art Nouveau), strongly profiled surrounding cornice separates the all-round roof structure with round arched gables, squashed neo-baroque openings), the windows with their 5-part skylights typical of the time help shape the facade. 09245750
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Gottschaldstrasse 2a
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1872 With a shop, a Wilhelminian style apartment building with a partly classicistic look and feel, with a defining impact on the image, including the importance of building history. Four-storey plastered building with a recently fully developed modernist attic, triangular floor plan through a pointed side street, from the single-axis top framed by pilaster strips, six axes each go off, which are optically grouped into groups of two by the discreetly jutting back and forth facades, the ground floor by strong Ribbed cornice separated, the windows with straight and simple roofing, the restrained original facade still with a classical feel. 09245748
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Haselbrunner Strasse 1
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1904 With shop, four-storey, representative building in clinker composite construction of architectural significance. Four-storey building on a corner with a plastered ground floor over a rustic base, there is a segmental arched entrance, the windows here and also on the two main floors both like a thermal bath and as arched openings, a strong cornice and a narrow mirror field delimit the two main floors made of orange-red clinker brick, which visually delimit them are tied together by a colossal white window frame (with indicated keystones) and by mirror fields with applied Art Nouveau ornament (heads, angels, garlands, tendrils), this is also done, each on corbels, by a flat rectangular bay and a narrower one that is placed around a corner and , three-storey, includes the heavily opened attic storey, the bay windows with pilaster strips, a two-axis roof structure at the corner (reduced by war damage), small French roof with new standing dormers. The multitude of design elements makes the house appear slightly overloaded. 09247186
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Jößnitzer Strasse 4
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1894 Three-storey clinker building of relevance to the history of the building. Three-storey building with a yellow facade made of glazed clinker bricks, ornamentally designed by contrasting light-colored plaster elements, ground floor on a flat base with segmented arched openings and a flat central projection, the two upper floors each visually indicated by cornices, central emphasis by pilasters of two sizes, eaves cornice with arched frieze, a central triangular gabled roof house , Windows and front doors.

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Bank (Volksbank)
Bank (Volksbank) Jößnitzer Strasse 5
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1929 Representative plastered building with expressive design elements from the 1920s, significance in terms of building history and local history. Three-storey, seven-axis building with a flat plastered facade over an embossed base, the first floor with (original barred) pointed arched windows and a rustic central entrance with an elaborate building sculpture (putti with cornucopia), the windows in the contemporary sense cut into small pieces, the roof slightly protruding over a tooth-cut eaves cornice with large but well-proportioned Extensions. 09247182
 
Public lavatory
Public lavatory Kaiserstrasse
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Around 1910 Functional building in a design typical of the time. Polygonal floor plan, pyramid helmet with lantern, plastered building with half-timbering. 09246100
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kaiserstraße 2
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1898 Architecturally high quality neo-baroque apartment building, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, five axes, two-storey bay window with a polygonal base, red clinker brick, high base storey, door presumably changed in the 1920s, skylight added, windows framed by pillars that support segmental arch roofing, there figural decorations - head representation - parapets designed as balustrades , Gratings from the time it was built. 09246117
 
Apartment building in a formerly closed development
Apartment building in a formerly closed development Kaiserstraße 6
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1901 With restaurant on the ground floor, elaborate portal and bay window design, significance in terms of building history. Four-storey, central axis with two-storey bay window on volute-like corrugated stones, cladding with porphyry-colored stone cladding with floral ornamentation, window parapets decorated with quatrefoil, two-bolt, among other things, gothic ornamental forms, windows originally with muntin division of the skylights, loggias above the entrance, originally with ornate iron grids, now with intricate stone parapets designed, finally with triangular gable, in a relief field of flowers and beehive, two doors with inserted column, skylight, ocher-colored plastered facade, porphyry-colored window surrounds, plastered ashlar on the ground floor. 09246115
 
Residential and commercial building in a corner location in a closed development
Residential and commercial building in a corner location in a closed development Kaiserstraße 35 (Eugen-Fritsch-Straße 25)
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1904 Representative designed building of late historicism, of architectural value and image-defining effect. Four-storey solid plastered building, the first floor largely combined by plastered rustics and thermal window arrangement with basement, protruding above it three residential floors, combined by verticals such as flat triangular-gabled side projections, a polygonal and a rectangular three-storey bay window to emphasize the street intersection, further polygonal turrets Plastered surfaces, especially those of the bay windows, are richly decorated with mirrors with ornamentation influenced by Art Nouveau, the corner of the house is additionally emphasized by a flat, single-storey structure with dome windows (original?). 09246075
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kaiserstraße 37
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1901 Historic building with a richly structured facade (neo-baroque elements), historical significance. Four-storey and seven-axis plastered building, in the lower zone only four axes, here the ground floor and first floor optically connected by rustication and through arched triple windows (thermal baths), left axis with house entrance (two-wing house door), here on the second floor with two-storey rectangular bay windows on volute cantilever stones grooved pilaster strips, otherwise the second and third floors combined by colossal pilasters and stuccoed mirror surfaces, over a strong cornice attic with round arched triple windows, over general oriels with tail gables. 09246076
 
Residential building (with two entrances)
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Residential building (with two entrances) Kaiserstraße 83, 85
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Around 1955 Typical example of 1950s architecture, of architectural and urban significance. The same design as August-Bebel-Straße 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, forms a closed courtyard with these. 09247801
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Karlstrasse 39
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Around 1895 With a historicizing facade, significance in terms of building history and urban development. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with plastered ground floor, polygonal three-storey bay window from the first floor into the attic, window canopies with volutes, arched windows and segmented arched windows on the ground floor, original grating of the cellar windows, renewed double-wing house door with skylight, standing dormers, one of which is emphasized by triangular gables. 09245957
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Karlstrasse 41
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1895 City expansion building typical of the time with historicizing facade, created for himself in 1895 based on designs by Wilhelm Aurich. Four-story and six-axis, top floor added later, simple yellow clinker facade, window canopy through triangular gable and horizontal beams, front door renewed. In terms of architectural and urban development relevance, the building has a special historical significance because it was used as a ghetto for Jewish citizens (“Judenhaus”) after 1933. The Jewish citizens still living in Plauen had to live crammed there until their deportation in 1941. Other Jewish houses existed at Karlstraße 10, Karolastraße 80, Pestalozzistraße 67 and Albertstraße 18. 09245958
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Karlstrasse 43
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1894 Image-defining and lavishly decorated building of historicism, architectural significance. Three-story red clinker building (ornamentally set off with darker clinker bricks), with a ground floor in light plastered rustics (here arched windows), on the first floor, dominant and emphasizing the street corner, a three-story rectangular plaster bay extending into the attic, crowned by an onion hood, sets the two upper floors with suspected and richly plastered-framed openings (pilasters, fluted half-columns, mirrors, tendrils, etc.), the attic floor above a strong eaves cornice with equally sophisticated dormer windows and two clinker gable gables flanking the so-called onion dome. 09245959
 
Former Dresdner Bank, today the Hypo-Vereinsbank building
Former Dresdner Bank, today the Hypo-Vereinsbank building Krausenstrasse 1, 1a (Bahnhofstrasse 38)
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1923 Representative bank building in typical neo-renaissance forms, significant in terms of building history and with an image-defining effect. Corner location, closed development, five-storey, roof extension on the fifth floor around 1970, arched windows and arched portal on the ground floor, figural decorations above windows and door, sandstone blocks on the ground floor, strongly protruding cornice, facade sandstone cladding, fluted colossal columns with Ionic capitals in front of the three upper floors, original window canopies, reliefs in the middle windows, house corner with a round arch, originally mansard roof. Above the entrance in a round arched window, sculpture: female figure with cornucopia, further reliefs and other architectural decorations: representation of scales, cancer, bay window with balustrade, (two other sculptures are missing). Another house entrance in side street, also via bay windows in side street sculptures, symbolic representation of the economic power of the city. 09245746
 
Memorial plaque made of metal, approx. A3 size Krausenstrasse 2
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1996 In memory of the murdered lawyer and notary Dr. Isidor Goldberg (1881–1943), until 1933 head of the Israelite religious community in Plauen and city councilor of the DDP from 1919 to 1932. Attached to his home and work place, historically significant. 09306309
 
Apartment building
Apartment building Krausenstrasse 14a, 16
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1934 Influence of the moderate classical architecture modern, of great architectural value. Five-storey and 8-axis plastered building with a flat hipped roof, with the idea of ​​the wall as a surface, vertical bands that create the windows of the two staircases, otherwise the design is only done through window arrangement, designed as a residential courtyard, the last remaining building from this period of construction. 09246087
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Krausenstrasse 22
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Marked with 1902 Buildings of late historicism of architectural significance. Three-storey, six-axis building in clinker-plaster mixed construction, high base (with grilles) and the ground floor combined by plastering, the entrance on the right extends over these two zones, the ground floor and first floor with segment-arched openings, the second floor with straight roofs, the floral ornamentation extends also on the upper floor clinker part of the facade, here also design with plaster strips and mirrors, on the first floor on the left, two-story polygonal corner bay windows, covered in the roof area by large arched gables, roof extensions changed, doors and windows renewed, but adaptation to the original design. 09246086
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Krausenstrasse 24, 24a
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1902 Representative rendered building with Art Nouveau decorations, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey plastered building with straight lintels, with a central two-storey bay window on the first floor with strong bracket stones, covered in the roof area by curved gables, all elements of the facade richly decorated with different plaster and stucco structures, largely influenced by Art Nouveau (leaf and wreath motifs), front door probably 1920s. 09246085
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Krausenstrasse 26
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1905 Construction of late historicism of architectural value on a high, dark-colored base storey (with artistically latticed openings and a crowned portal). Three brightly plastered storeys (ground floor with arched openings, otherwise straight lintels), six axes, two-story and two-axis central bay window, reminiscent of Renaissance illuminations, attached to strong consoles just above the ground floor, covered in the roof area by a curved gable house. 09246080
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Krausenstrasse 27
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Around 1905 Late historicism with elements of Art Nouveau, relevance to architectural history. Three-storey yellow brick building, ground floor grooved on a red base in light plaster design, here arched openings and on the left a large entrance across both zones, two-wing front door with skylight and grating, the brick on the two upper storeys interrupted by elaborate plastered mirrors with Art Nouveau decor, therefore looking like colossal iron, the two on the right Axes completed by a curved gable. 09246084
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Krausenstrasse 28
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1901 Late historical significance in terms of building history. Four-storey yellow clinker brick building, including a high, plastered base storey with house entrance, five axes, on the right two-axis side elevation crowned by dazzling gables, the windows of the two main storeys optically joined by pilaster strips, between the first and second storey decorative fields with fruit garlands under sills, third storey with small pilasters with birds and floral relief decoration (Art Nouveau), top floor changed during renovation. 09247410
 
Apartment house in closed development in a corner
Apartment house in closed development in a corner Krausenstrasse 29
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1901 Architect Louis Linke, historicizing building of the city expansion around 1900, defining the image and building historical significance. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with loft extension, with a plastered ground floor (grooves, segmental arch openings) on a base, front door over both zones (two-winged, skylight), the windows on the main floors decorated with stucco. Strongly ornamented single-axis street corner accentuation (aedicules or flat bay windows with balustrade), stucco elements (especially mirrors) with Art Nouveau ornament. 09246083
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Krausenstrasse 30
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Around 1900 Typical late historical city expansion building, especially relevant to the building history. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with five axes, on a base zone with a side door, the windows of the two main storeys optically joined by a circumferential stucco frame, on a cornice on the second upper storey with suspected windows, lateral three-axis gable with a rounded arch. 09246079
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Krausenstrasse 32
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1901 Late historical urban expansion from around 1900, relevance to the history of the building. Three-storey, on a high plinth, this and the mezzanine floor cleaned, the latter with grooves, side front door with skylight over both zones and crowned with lunette, the two upper floors red brick, the windows with ornamental plaster and stucco framing (including mirrors), profiled eaves cornice, several lying dormers (some not related to the construction period, the central ones with half-timbered design). 09246078
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Krausenstrasse 33
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Around 1905 Typical building of the city expansion around 1900 with remarkable Art Nouveau ornamentation of the front door, architectural significance. Six-axis, three-storey plastered building on a high plinth, side elevation ends in the roof area with a curved gable, belt cornice above the ground floor, the two floors above with simple pilaster strips, the crowning of the central front door lavishly stuccoed (ram's head, leaf motifs influenced by Art Nouveau). 09246081
 
Apartment building in closed development with fencing and gate entrance
Apartment building in closed development with fencing and gate entrance Krausenstrasse 34
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1902 Typical clinker brick building with Art Nouveau elements, historical value. Three-storey and five-axis yellow clinker brick building, base of orange-red clinker brick, window on the ground floor with segmental arches, on the storeys above with straight roofing, curved gabled corner of the house. The main accent of the facade, however, is provided by the right side elevation with the house entrance and staircase: the four openings on top of each other are optically connected by plastering and stucco elements with rich decoration influenced by Art Nouveau, and both pillars of the gate entrance are preserved on the left (with lions' heads). 09246077
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leißnerstrasse 35
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1893 Typical clinker brick building of the late founding period of the city expansion, of architectural significance. Three-storey, five-axis yellow clinker brick building with three-axis roof extension, ground floor with light base and side door, segment arch openings, the roofs of the upper storey windows with the simplest stucco elements. 09246446
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leißnerstrasse 37
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1894 Typical clinker brick building of the late founding period of the city expansion, of architectural significance. Three-storey, five-axis yellow clinker brick building with three-axis roof extension, ground floor with light base and side door, segment arch openings, the roofs of the upper storey windows with the simplest stucco elements. 09246445
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leißnerstrasse 38
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1893 Clinker brick construction typical of the late founding period, of architectural value. Three-storey clinker plastered building, five axes, first floor plaster with plaster groove, plaster stucco decorations under belt cornice, window roofing in red brick with broken segmented gable and wavy roofing, possibly. Bomb damage, original windows and front door, standing dormers with pitched roofs. 09246441
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leißnerstrasse 39
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1894 Simple clinker brick building from the late early days of the contemporary urban expansion. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with concrete decorations, five axes, strong belt cornice, on the first floor horizontal window roofing and triangular gable, simple decorations on the window parapets, three-axis roof extension, historical two-winged front door with decorative grating and skylight. 09246444
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leißnerstrasse 40
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1895 Typical clinker brick building of the late founding period of the city expansion, especially of architectural significance. Three-storey, five-axis, orange-red clinker brick facade on a plaster base, side entrance, all windows with straight lintels, on the first floor window roofing through segmental arches and triangular gables, on the second floor wave-shaped roofing, design similar to the neighboring house. 09246442
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Leißnerstrasse 42
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1897 With a shop, clinker brick building typical of the city expansion, of architectural value. Three-storey orange-red clinker brick building, front door on the side, corner bay, window roofing through triangular gable, strong light eaves cornice, polygonal corner formation four-storey, dormers designed as dormers. 09246443
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leißnerstrasse 50
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1906 Typical plastered construction of the city expansion, architectural significance. Four-storey, clinker-plaster mixed construction, plaster grooves on the ground floor (there large segmented arched windows like for a shop) and between windows on the first floor, red clinker brick on both upper floors, roof design with three-axis volute gable, flanked by obelisks on the side, front door original (?), Window with T-shoot in the original sense. 09246449
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leißnerstrasse 52
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1905 Typical building of the city expansion around 1900, architectural significance. Three-storey and five-axis, facade in clinker-plaster mixed construction, front door with two leaves with original skylight, plaster grooves on the ground floor, head representations as keystone, decorated window frames, triangular gable roofing on the first floor, horizontal window roofing with curtain arches on the second floor and two-axis roof arches Segment arch. 09246450
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leißnerstrasse 54
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1904 Typical construction of the site expansion around 1900, relevant to building history. Three-storey and five-axis building with a facade in plastered clinker brick construction, the ground floor plastered with segmented arched openings and a side entrance, two upper floors made of red clinker brick above a strong cornice, which look like colossal iron thanks to the plastered and stucco framing of the windows, first floor with triangular roofs, second Upper floor through curtain arches, central two-axis clinker gable with rounded arches. 09246451
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Leißnerstrasse 55
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1900 Simple clinker brick building typical of the time of the city expansion around 1900, relevant to building history. Three-storey and five-axis yellow brick building, cornices probably chipped off, central entrance, windows all with straight lintels, very simple facade design, five standing dormers. 09246456
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Leißnerstrasse 56
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1904 With shop, building of late historicism, of architectural importance. Four-storey, five-axis building with plastered ground floor (with shop and side door), above three storeys with red clinker brick facade, inside windows with straight lintels, curtain arches, triangular roofs and in between ornamented plastering mirrors (including a tooth cut), the clinker surfaces appear through the plastered and stucco elements wire colossal iron. 09246452
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 1
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1903 Quite elaborately structured clinker brick building of late historicism, significance in terms of building history and formative. Four-storey yellow clinker brick building on a red base, with a three-storey, heavily decorated, single-axis corner bay as a central vertical that ends in the roof structure as a gable in the form of a temple front, the variously framed windows of the clinker walls are supplemented by fields with imaginative cast stone figures influenced by Art Nouveau. 09246412
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 3
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1901 Historic clinker building typical of the time, significance in terms of building history. Four-storey, with a yellow brick facade, which is set off with plaster and stucco elements, four-axis, side entrance, cornice visually separates the ground floor, triangular window canopies, plastered mirrors, eaves cornice, three standing dormers. 09246479
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 5
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1901 Historic clinker building typical of the time, significance in terms of building history. Four-storey and six-axis building with an orange-yellow clinker brick facade, the ground floor with segmental arch openings and a gate entrance on the right, visually separated by a strong cornice, the three upper floors with various standardized window crowns, the vertical above the entrance emphasized by coupled windows and a crowned gable structure, next to it five new standing dormer windows. 09246478
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 7
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1900 Historic clinker brick construction typical of the time and of architectural significance. Four-storey, five axes, on the left side risalit over two axes, first floor with window crowning by triangular gable and horizontal entablature, keystones and head representations, beautiful, richly decorated double-winged front door with skylight, dormers with floating gable and crooked roof, two-axis roof bay window, closing horizontally. 09246477
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 9
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1901 Typical of the time, the picture-defining trough construction of the city expansion, significance in terms of building history. Four-storey and four-axis yellow clinker building with three additional axes of the corner emphasis, uniaxial bevel crowned by a small decorative gable, on a plinth with plaster grooves, the ground floor is optically separated from the upper floors by a strong cornice, the windows framed with cast stone, some with floral crowns, some with heads, flat French Roof with 5 + 1 standing small dormers. 09246471
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 11
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1900 Typical clinker brick building of the city expansion, of architectural significance. Four-storey red clinker brick building, five axes, window canopies through triangular gables and horizontal beams, emphasis of the central axis through the central entrance with crowning through triangular gable, also the windows above are emphasized through crowning, eaves cornice with corbels, flat roof with five new standing dormers. 09246472
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Martin-Luther-Strasse 12
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1903 Architecturally high quality building of architectural significance. Four-storey plastered building with polygonal 3 + 2-axis gabled corner projections, flanked by another three-storey bay window on a triangular floor plan, windows with richly decorated frames, porphyry-colored window garments, Art Nouveau decorations, partly floral, partly abstractly ornamented, half-timbered decoration elements on the roof bay, window with lattice division of the skylights, today renewed from the time of construction, ground floor with large arched windows, repeated on the second floor. 09246470
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 13
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1900 With shop, historicizing clinker brick building typical of the time of the city expansion, of architectural significance. Four-storey, five axes, red clinker brick, the original front door has been preserved, the shop area has been changed, the central vertical accentuated by door and window crowning, partly by triangular gables, partly by sparing floral cement, eaves cornice with corbels, flat roof with six standing dormer windows. 09246473
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 14
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1902 Architecturally high-quality plastered construction of architectural value. Four-storey plastered building with porphyry-colored window frames and ornamental framework, side elevation with triple windows and bay windows between the first and second floors determine the symmetrical façade, Eg with large arched windows that are repeated in segmental arches on the second floor, Art Nouveau decorations on the parapets of the windows, on doors and windows etc., truss decorations on the roof bay window. 09246469
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 15
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1902 Historical clinker plaster facade typical of the time, relevance to building history. Four-storey, five axes, plaster ashlar on the ground floor, there segment arch openings and side door, strong cornice, the three upper floors above with red clinker and plaster design of the window framing, gothic decorations such as curtain arches and three-pass, flat roof with standing dormers. 09246474
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 16
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1903 Historicizing construction of the city expansion phase, relevance in terms of building history. Four-storey, wide ten-axis street front, plaster grooves on the first floor on a plastered base, the entrance emphasized in terms of design with a head motif as a keystone, flanked by half-pillars, windows on the upper floors with sills, parapet reliefs and crowns combined into ribbons, thus creating a colossal arrangement of the clinker brick surfaces, three-storey bay windows and two-storey bay windows designed as a balcony in the attic. 09246468
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 17
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1903 Historical building typical of the time of the city expansion phase, architectural significance. Four-storey, five-axis, above the ground floor with plastered rustics (segmented arched openings, side entrance) and strong cornice, three floors with red clinker brick, window frames with plastered and stucco forms (gothic elements such as three-pass, curtain arches, ornamented plaster mirror), central two-axis attic house with triangular gables Gaupe. 09246475
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 18
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1900 Historical clinker brick building typical of the time of the city expansion of architectural value. Four- and three-storey yellow clinker brick building, protruding over the corner, the corner accentuated as a four-axis risalit by an additional storey, dignified design by the cornice visually separating the ground floor, the eaves cornice offset with corbels under the slightly protruding roof (many standing small dormers), restrained corner rustics, window crowns in plaster design and stucco (triangular gable, ornamental decorations), side entrance with modified front door. 09246467
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 20
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Around 1900 Historical clinker brick building typical of the time of the city expansion, significance in terms of building history. Four-storey and five-axis light yellow clinker brick building, simple flat facade with standard window crowns, side entrance with a modified front door, strong eaves cornice, five standing dormers. 09246466
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 22
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1899 Historical clinker brick building typical of the time of the city expansion, significance in terms of building history. Four-storey, five-axis, yellow brick building with a flat facade, standard window crowns with stucco ornament, protruding eaves, five standing dormer windows. 09246465
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 24
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1900 With shop, historicizing building of the city expansion typical of the time, relevance to building history. Four-storey yellow clinker brick facade, five axes plus two-axis left side elevation with coupled windows, there gate entrance (two-wing door with skylight), next to it another entrance, mostly arched window crowns, comparatively elaborate stucco ornamentation (floral, heads etc.), strong eaves cornice, unsuitable roof extension in later times. 09246464
 
Double tenement house in closed development
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Double tenement house in closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 26, 28
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1900 Broad, picture-defining clinker brick facade of late historicism, significance in terms of building history. Four-storey yellow clinker building with plastered ashlar ground floor, eleven-axis facade, central axis marked by wider windows and two-storey flat bay windows, emphasized by gables, the sides also gabled, on the left a beautiful gate with ornamental grilles, another entrance, between the second and third floors wide cement parapet with small-scale ornamentation over the seven central axes, central axis there with balcony, ornament also on window crowns and console plastered mirrors, dormers with crooked hip roof. 09246463
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 27
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Around 1895 Typical of the time, image-defining clinker brick building of the city expansion, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building, the corner situation accentuated by coupled windows and one-storey structure, further three and four simple axes (regular rectangular windows), strong cornice between the ground floor and upper floors, further horizontal emphasis by interrupted plaster strips, partially triangular gable roofing, protruding eaves cornice with individual dormers Gable roof, house entrance on the side. 09247612
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 29
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1894 Contemporary clinker brick building of the city expansion, architectural significance. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building, five axes, strong cornice between the ground floor (central entrance there) and the upper storeys, the rectangular windows on the upper storeys crowned with triangular gables and segmental arches, three-axis, straight roof bay windows, flanked by two separate dormers with a gable roof. 09247613
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 30
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1903 Historic clinker brick building of the city expansion, of architectural significance. Four-storey red brick building with a high ground floor in plastered grooves, six axes, side entrance, facade accentuated by partly cast stone balustrades or arched and triangular window canopies, side triangular roof house. 09246461
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Martin-Luther-Strasse 31
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1895 Simple clinker brick building typical of the time of the city expansion, relevance to the history of the building. Three-storey, yellow clinker brick, five axes, belt cornice between the ground floor and first floor, house entrance (gate entrance) on the side, ground floor and second floor with horizontal window roofs, first floor with triangular gable roofing, gable roof, all dormer windows replaced by skylight windows. 09247614
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Max-Planck-Strasse 63
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Around 1895 Typical clinker brick building of the city expansion, relevance to the history of the building. Three-storey, five-axis red clinker brick facade, strong plastered clinker cornice visually separates the ground floor from the upper floors, central entrance, plastered openings for the openings, horizontal roofs, some with triangular gables, mansard roof with five dormers. 09247231
 
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Pauluskirche Pauluskirchplatz 1
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1895-1897 Neo-Gothic, red brick building of artistic, architectural and local value. Created according to the plans of Georg Weidenbach (Leipzig), with the aim of building a third Protestant church next to the Johanniskirche and the Lutherkirche. With design sandstone elements (especially the frames of the pointed arch windows), west tower on a square floor plan, with clocks and today a reduced helmet (tower originally 73 m high). Broad, chapel-like transepts, the southern one with its own pyramid roof. Arched romanizing entrance porch, originally flanked by the statues Petri and Pauli (the latter not preserved), above a rose; polygonal choir. 1903–1920 used as a garrison church. After severe destruction from 1945 to 1957, it was rebuilt in a simplified manner, the current furnishings also from this period. However, stained glass windows with scenes from the life of Paul were preserved during the construction period. Several renovations between 1985 and 2003. 09246439
 
Former rail post office, today post office
Former rail post office, today post office Pausaer Strasse 1, 3
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Around 1930 Elegant, unique complex, defined by cubic dimensions, with strong influences from classic modernism, local history and special architectural history. Four-storey, dark-red clinker brick building with a ground floor projecting back on the street side (here a ramp), the top floor of the main and side building with white plaster - thanks to this and the addition of a staircase with a vertical orientation, an elegant appearance. The contemporary conception of the wall as a surface manifests itself in the openings flush with the wall, the arrangement of which also creates a band. U-shaped system determined by location and cubature for street space. 09246700
 
Commercial building, later a weaving mill
Commercial building, later a weaving mill Pausaer Strasse 22
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1910 Distinctive plastered construction that characterizes the street space, presumably with a steel frame construction, significance for the local history and building history. 1910 New construction of a commercial building dated Fa Gustav Seifert, from 1911 rented to Fa. Gustav Langer & Co. from Reichenbach, from 1924 Madras weaving mill G. Methner, factory extension (storey construction) for jacquard weaving machines, 1932 Fa. Willy Hallbauer, chrome plating institute, 1977 VEB Galvanik Plauen. Four-storey solid construction, upper floors optically combined with pilasters, ground floor with plaster grooves, there window openings through basket arches, house entrance set back with ornamental grating and clock, mansard roof with interesting pike-like expansion, facade design and mostly windows preserved in their original state. 09246701
 
Apartment house in a corner
Apartment house in a corner Pausaer Strasse 52
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1899 Mighty structure with decor reminiscent of the late founding era, of architectural significance. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with almost storey-high additional loft extensions (some replaced by post-war makeshifts), design through a plurality of rectangular and polygonal oriels, balconies and attic houses, window roofs through horizontal beams or triangular gables, cornices, some reliefs on window parapets e.g. B. Zweischneuss as well as figural and floral motifs, pilasters, house entrance on the side, originally with shop on the ground floor. 09246702
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Pausaer Strasse 54
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1899 Urban expansion in contemporary historicizing forms, including architectural significance. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building on a high base, six axes, on the left with coupled windows and bay window with balcony, entrance with a double-leaf door with skylight on the right, conventional window canopies straight or triangular, the two lateral axes each closed off by a roof house with arched openings. 09246703
 
Apartment house in closed development in a corner
Apartment house in closed development in a corner Rähnisstrasse 35
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1896 With a shop, clinker brick house construction typical of the time and relevant to the history of the building. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with a three-axis structure across the corner, simple facade structure, window roofing with horizontal beams and triangular gable on the first floor, plaster strips. 09246108
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rähnisstrasse 42
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1890 Simple plastered construction of the city expansion, architectural significance. Three-storey, four-axis building with plastered facade, roofing of windows with horizontal beams and segmental arches, plastered cornice visually separates the ground floor, two-axis central roof house. 09246395
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rähnisstrasse 44
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1888 Typical historicizing plastered building of the city expansion of architectural historical importance. Three-storey plastered building, the storeys visually separated by cornices, round arched gate in the flat side elevation on the side and arched windows on the ground floor, windows on the first floor crowned by floral relief representations and a head representation, facade somewhat simplified, four small standing dormers. 09246396
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rähnisstrasse 45
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1888 Designed by Hermann Stöhr, historicizing testimony to the late Wilhelminian era, relevant to building history. Three-storey four-axis plastered building, plaster grooves on the ground floor, there on the right entrance with a slightly younger two-winged front door, the floors optically separated by cornices, second floor with horizontal window canopies, on the first floor window roofing through triangular gables and horizontal beams, four standing dormers. 09246397
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Rähnisstrasse 63
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1911 Plastered construction with influences of the reform style, relevance to building history. Four-story, nine-axis plastered building, the two upper floors visually separated from the lower ones by a strong cornice, two-axis, three-story flat bay window beginning on the first floor leads to a side projection with a mighty curved gable (with four axes), emphasized asymmetry of the facade, windows framed with plaster stucco ornamentation ( lively floral, lambrequins), business premises on the ground floor, front door under the bay window. 09246440
 
Memorial complex for Georg Samuel Dörffel
Memorial complex for Georg Samuel Dörffel Rathenauplatz
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1988 In honor of the Plauen comet researcher Georg Samuel Dörffel, of local historical and artistic importance. In the park area of ​​the Bärenstein in a dominant place classified monument. 1988 by the sculptor and art historian Dr. Rolf lean cord created. Three-sided, 5 meter high stele made of sheet steel (12 mm, burned, welded). This stele carries a tapering steel basket that is shaped like a comet. Around them are boulders arranged in a circle with carved inscriptions. The stele was made by the metal lightweight construction combine Werk Plauen in Hammerstraße 88, also in 1988. 09303257
 
Copy of the sculpture "Ascending" Rathenauplatz
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Cast in 1989, original from 1966–1967 Fritz Cremer's original from 1966/67 is in the park of the UN headquarters in New York, artistic and historical significance. Male bronze figure with raised right arm, cast in 1989 based on the original from 1966/67. 09303258
 
Upper Plauen train station (Vogtl.): Entrance building (No. 2) with connecting corridor and stairs to the railway platforms, mural in the reception hall and other fixtures and fittings from the period of construction, connecting wing to the bus station with office, dining and social rooms (No. 10) , Open space with stairs in front of the reception building (with OdF memorial plaque Paul Dittmann) as well as horticultural open space design in front of the reception building, on the railway area some distance away from historical locomotive sheds with turntable, water crane and original light
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Upper Plauen train station (Vogtl.): Entrance building (No. 2) with connecting corridor and stairs to the railway platforms, mural in the reception hall and other fixtures and fittings from the period of construction, connecting wing to the bus station with office, dining and social rooms (No. 10) , Open space with stairs in front of the reception building (with OdF memorial plaque Paul Dittmann) as well as horticultural open space design in front of the reception building, on the railway area some distance away from historical locomotive sheds with turntable, water crane and original light Rathenauplatz 2, 10
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1970–1973 (station building); 1973 (wall and ceiling painting); 1874 (engine shed); marked 1977 (turntable) Uniform and according to the most modern knowledge designed station for railroad and local traffic on the railway line Leipzig – Hof (6362, 6377; see LH) and the railway line Plauen – Cheb (6270; see PE), at the time of its construction the most modern station in the GDR. The old Obere Bahnhof at the same location was totally destroyed in 1945 during the bombing raid on Plauen. 1967 Planning for a new train station. In 1970, construction began on the new Upper Station, which was inaugurated on December 21, 1973. The four-story entrance building is 66 × 48 m long. The facade is structured by large windows and turquoise-colored light metal panels. Inside the reception building there is a spacious, light-flooded reception hall with an artistic wall design by the visual artists Martin Schmidt and Walther Rahm. In the style typical for the time of origin, characteristic buildings of the city of Plauen are shown schematically, supplemented by striking depictions of productive work, agriculture, art and family life. In the public area of ​​the reception building were the ticket counters, travel information, baggage handling, sanitary facilities, a hairdresser, a flower shop, a Mitropa sales point, the Intershop, the Red Cross station service, a post office and the station restaurant with self-service compartment and upscale dining restaurant. Even if the use of the sales facilities has changed in part, the sales, sanitary and gastronomic areas have largely been preserved in their original form. The connecting corridor with shop windows and the stairways to the platforms have also been preserved in their original form. These parts of the system, like the connecting tract to the former bus station with the associated office, sanitary and possibly catering facilities, are integral parts of the Plauen station and are also worthy of monument. The station complex is supplemented by terraces, outside staircases and green spaces (garden monument).

Some distance away (parcels 2730/9 and 2730/13) there are still a locomotive shed from the early railway era as technical monuments (approx. 1870, the dimensions of the draft drawing are still given in cubits) and in front of it a turntable from the GDR era (1977 ). The system also includes a water crane and an original railway light from the GDR era.

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Former alum mine
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Former alum mine Reichsstrasse
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1542 Technical monument of regional historical significance. Mine for the extraction of alum shale , opened up by Marienberg miners from 1542 , used until around 1826, the tunnel functioned as an air raid shelter during the Second World War , has been accessible for guided tours since 1997. 09245757
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Reichsstrasse 9
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1904 Example of early reform architecture in Plauen, significant in terms of building history. Four-storey plastered building with a heavily rusticated ground floor (boss blocks), bay windows from the first floor over four floors over a rectangular base. Window openings on the ground floor with a polygonal finish, otherwise rectangular window openings of different sizes (box windows). Original plaster, on the bay window typical plaster stucco decorations. Roof structure renewed or subsequently expanded. Inside, numerous original details: room and apartment doors, semi-circular opening partition walls with iron railings between the flights of stairs of the two-flight staircase, a generously dimensioned apartment with indoor toilet on each floor, stair landings covered with black and gray granite slabs. Effects of the war, additional living space was created in the attic after 1945, which led to the expansion of the roof structure. 09302334
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Reichsstrasse 15a
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1906 Representative building with an elaborate facade design typical of the time, with neo-baroque echoes. High basement level with arched entrance with cartouche, four storeys above, the ground floor with plastering, rich stucco decoration typical of the time, especially in the decorative pilaster strips (cartouches, tendrils) that culminate in the front gable (four axes, triangular end), neo-baroque design, front gable over four axes, triangular gable roofing. 09245947
 
Apartment building in a corner in a semi-open development
Apartment building in a corner in a semi-open development Reissiger Strasse 1
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1898 Historicism of the city expansion around 1900, architectural significance. Three-storey plastered clinker brick building in a corner position, the corner emphasized by inclined three-storey rectangular bay windows that start on the first floor and go into the roof area, plastered ground floor and high plinth, grooved, windows with blind arches, entrance with the original front door on the side, the corner of the house flanked by gabled axes (finish no longer original), here semicircular bay window with hood, the upper floor walls of red clinker brick, ornamental plastered stucco window panels, small standing dormers. 09246101
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Reissiger Strasse 7
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1897 Historicizing facade typical of the period around 1900, relevance to architectural history. Three-storey five-axis orange-red clinker brick building, yellow clinker strip under the cornice, yellow clinker brick also used ornamentally in other places, shop window from the time it was built, first floor with horizontal canopy, original dormers. 09246104
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Reissiger Strasse 9
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1897 Historicizing facade typical of the period around 1900, relevance to architectural history. Three-storey five-axis orange-red brick building, yellow brick strip under the cornice, yellow bricks also used ornamentally in other places, central entrance “ennobled” with pilaster framing and beams, first floor with horizontal window roofs, original dormers. 09246105
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Rückertstrasse 2a
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1899-1901 With a shop, clinker brick construction typical of the time, the site expansion, relevance to the history of the building, defining the image. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with corner accentuation by a single-axis incline (there shop entrance, above it a two-storey bay window on a rectangular floor plan), which is crowned by turrets with a conical helmet, this in turn flanked by two gables, mansard roof with dormers, facade structuring with, among other things, horizontal triangular roofing, window roofing and roofing Among other things: coats of arms and garlands, marked 1900 on the bay window, inscription on the house: "Peace in the house blessing ahead". 09246704
 
Residential and commercial building in closed development
Residential and commercial building in closed development Schildstrasse 27
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1903 Historical plastered facade of the city expansion typical of the time, of architectural significance. Three-storey, six-axis plastered building, base storey (with decorative grilles) and ground floor combined by plaster grooves, here entrance on the right, suspected with quarter arches, on the ground floor three triplet window axes (thermal bath window) with a smaller equivalent in the plinth area (colored glass), strong cornice separates this zone from the upper storeys , the six axes of which are grouped together by plastering fields (lost on the left double yoke), three colossal pilasters, a distinctive eaves cornice, small towers. 09246438
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schildstrasse 29
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1903 Historical facade of the city expansion typical of the time, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, six-axis building with a high basement with plastered (basement and ground floor) and pale yellow clinker brick facade (the upper floors), visually separated from each other by a strong cornice, differentiated plaster reliefs in the lower, stuccoed window canopies in the upper zone, the frames porphyry colored, standing dormers, Front door not original, entrance crown with head and tendril relief. 09246437
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schildstrasse 30
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1905 Early influences of reform and country house style, of architectural significance. Plastered facade, three-storey, triangular gable, half-timbered decorative element on upper floors, two-storey bay window on corbels, initially rectangular, then polygonal continued with half-timbered, French balcony with stone parapet and loggia with stone parapet, base with Theuma slate cladding, entrance designed like the neighboring house, volute-like plaster facade, 3-storey leaded glass staircase Emphasized asymmetry, entrance on the left in the dark plinth area (Theumaer slate), above it a striking, volute-like stucco-framed ox-eye, mezzanine floor with large arched windows, although there is a large triangular gable crowning the facade, but the symmetry is broken by bay windows over corbels on the left on the second floor, above the area with ornamental framework and turrets, on the right side the arched windows are continued on each floor, on the first floor with a balustrade, above as a loggia with a balustrade, stairwell leaded glass windows. 09246436
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schildstrasse 31
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1904 Testimony to the local late historicism, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey and five-axis plastered building, above a high porphyry-colored base storey with plaster grooves and a two-wing house door on the side, above it is crowned with a head, mezzanine floor with segmented arched windows, connected by two plaster strips, strong cornice separates the pale yellow bricked upper storey optically, here a polygonal bay sits in the middle ends in the eaves area with a balcony and is backed by a three-axle roof house, design elements in the form of porphr-colored plaster fields, strongly profiled eaves, mansard roof with two standing dormers. 09246433
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schildstrasse 32
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1905 Already influenced by the reform style, relevance to building history. Three-storey and four-axis plastered building on a base made of Theuma slate, on the left the neo-baroque decorated entrance with two-winged front door with ornamental grating, above Oculus with lead glazing (stairwell), in the base area further ornamental grating, right axis on all floors marked by triplet windows, on the mezzanine floor straight as a thermal bath window suspected, arched again on the second floor, corresponding to the other openings, cornice visually separates the second floor, central pointed triangular gable, next to the left axis, two-floor polygonal bay windows with a small hood on cantilever stones that break the symmetry. 09246435
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schildstrasse 33
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1904 Late historical evidence of the city expansion of architectural value. Three-storey and five-axis plastered building on a high rusticated base, here a segmental arched entrance with two-winged door, keystone as the head, the mezzanine floor plastered, arched window openings with elegant cast stone framing, the upper floors clad with fine pale yellow clinker bricks, the central gable of the roof house is clad with the counter bar The two-storey bay window moved in the center axis, which starts on the upper mezzanine floor and ends in the eaves area as a balcony (wrought iron railing), the facade is still decorated by fields with abstract, Art Nouveau ornament. 09246432
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Schildstrasse 34
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1907 Image-defining plastered building with influences from the early reform style, of importance in terms of building history. Four-storey plastered building with increasing design effort towards the street corner, the ground floor with segmented arched openings, the walls with noses, the skylights are divided into rungs everywhere, above the entrance a heavy two-axis oriel with a rectangular floor plan is set up by means of corbels, which extends three-storey into the roof zone, directly on the At the corner there is another, smaller, also three-storey polygonal bay window, the two bay windows emphasize the corner situation of the house, this emphasis is reinforced by the curved gable behind it, the top floor jumps back a little on one side of the house and is optically separated by a cornice , Pilaster strips and numerous plastered fields with tendril decorations. 09246434
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schildstrasse 37
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1901 Significance in architectural history and, as part of a street built at the same time, of defining value. Three-storey, five-axis yellow clinker brick building with ground floor in plastered grooves, ground floor segmented arched windows, entrance on the side, cornice visually separates the upper floors, there straight lintels and sometimes triangular roofs, fields with floral and abstract plaster ornaments, heads. 09247455
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schildstrasse 39
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1901 Building history relevance as evidence of the urban expansion development, defining the street scene. Three-storey, five axes, clinker-brick construction with plaster-grooved ground floor, there arched openings, otherwise straight lintels, entrance on the side, belt cornice visually separates the upper floors, here plaster ornaments and sometimes triangular roofing of the windows, slightly protruding eaves cornice with console stones, mansard roof with five standing dormer windows. 09247456
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schildstrasse 40
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1901 As part of a street that was built at the same time and has a striking value. Three-storey, five-axis red brick building with elaborate ornamental sandstone elements (cornices, window crowns: tendrils, cartouches, lambrequins, etc.). The ground floor is visually separated by a profiled cornice, here segmented arched openings, in the upper floors with a straight lintel. Entrance on the side, the two left yokes raised by large glazed gables in the roof area (corresponding to the mirror image of the adjacent building number 42). 09247457
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schildstrasse 41
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1902 As part of a street that was built at the same time and has a defining value on the street scene, relevant to the history of the building. Three-storey with a high basement (decorative plaster fields), five axes, mixed construction of yellow clinker brick and plastered ground floor area, like all houses in the row with segmental arched ground floor openings, straight lintels on the upper floors, in some cases triangular roofing, plaster ornamentation. 09247458
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schildstrasse 42
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1901-1902 Relevant to the building history and as part of a street built at the same time of value that defines the street scene. Three-storey, five-axis red brick building with elaborate ornamental sandstone elements (cornices, window crowns: tendrils, cartouches, etc.). The ground floor with shop fittings is optically separated by a profiled cornice, here segmented arched openings, in the upper floors with a straight lintel. Entrance with the original door leaf on the side, the two left yokes raised by large glazed gables in the roof area (corresponding to the mirror image of the adjacent building number 40). 09247459
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schildstrasse 43
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1902 Structural history relevance and as part of a street built at the same time of value that defines the street scene. Three-storey plastered clinker brick building on a high base, creatively coordinated with the neighboring houses, the grooved mezzanine floor with arched openings is optically separated from the upper floors, which are clad with yellow clinker bricks, by wide segment plaster arches, here pilaster strips and large triangular window crowns, each spanning two axes, only the axis of the round-arched entrance to the house is kept separate, on the other side of the house there is a cant by large gable in the roof area, corresponding to that of the neighboring house. 09247460
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schildstrasse 44
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1902 Relevant to the building history and as part of a street built at the same time of value that defines the street scene. Three-storey, five axes, red brick facade, ornamentally designed with offset sandstone elements (consoles, cornice, window canopies, gable structure), the ground floor windows segment arched, the storeys above with straight lintels, central biaxial roof bay with blind gable, next to it small standing dormers, entrance on the side with from Art Nouveau influenced door leaf. 09247461
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schildstrasse 45
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1902 Relevant to the building history and as part of a street built at the same time of value that defines the street scene. Three-storey plastered clinker brick building on a high base, creatively coordinated with the neighboring houses, the grooved mezzanine floor with arched openings is optically separated from the upper floors, which are clad with yellow clinker bricks, by wide segment plaster arches, here pilaster strips and large triangular window crowns, each spanning two axes, only the axis of the round-arched entrance to the house is kept separate, on the other side of the house there is a cant by large gable in the roof area, corresponding to that of the neighboring house. 09247462
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schildstrasse 46
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1902 With a shop, historically relevant and as part of a street that was created at the same time and has a value that defines the street scene. Three-storey, five axes, red clinker brick with ornamental sandstone and stucco elements set off (the ground floor visually separating cornice, mirror fields, window crowns, gable structure, etc.). As with all houses on the street, the ground floor openings are arched, the storeys above with a straight lintel, central roof bay window with blind gable, next to it small standing dormers. 09247463
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schildstrasse 47
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1901 As part of a street that was built at the same time, of architectural historical value, defining the image. Three-storey plastered clinker brick building on a high base, creatively coordinated with the neighboring houses, the grooved mezzanine floor with arched openings is optically separated from the upper floors, which are clad with yellow clinker bricks, by wide segment plaster arches, here pilaster strips and large triangular window crowns, each spanning two axes, only the axis of the round-arched entrance to the house is kept separate, on the other side of the house there is a cant by a glare gable in the roof area, corresponding to the structure of the neighboring house. 09247464
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schildstrasse 48
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1902 With a shop, as part of a street that was built at the same time, of architectural value and characterizing the street scene. Like the neighboring houses, three-storey, five axes, red clinker brick with sandstone and stucco elements set off ornamentally (cornice, window and gable crowns, fields with floral ornament). As in the whole street, the ground floor windows are curved, the others with a straight lintel, the entrance is on the side, the two left axes are crowned by tail gables. 09247465
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Schildstrasse 50
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1902 Representative building in clinker-plaster construction of architectural historical importance, as a head building of a uniform street, strongly defining the image. Four-storey building in corner position, 4: 7 axes and an additional three in the brightly plastered polygonal corner building raised by one storey. The ground floor, visually separated by a strong cornice with arched windows, is also plastered, the front door on the side, the three upper floors with a red brick facade, ornamentally set off by plastering and stucco elements, each yoke corresponds to a standing dormer window, the corner building with a flat pyramid roof. 09246476
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schillerstraße 3
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1899 Historical building typical of the time of the local expansion, relevance to building history. Three-storey orange-red clinker brick building with grooved plastered ground floor on a high base, 5: 2 axes, business inscription on the base: "Arthur Hofmann Handelgärtner", arched ground floor windows, cornice visually separates the ground floor, the two upper floors with straight lintels, cast stone crowning (curtain arches), flat Hipped roof, side roof bay window with stepped gable, profiled eaves cornice. 09246410
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schillerstraße 5
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1898 Typical evidence of the expansion of the site, relevance to the history of the building. Three-storey and five-axis yellow clinker brick building with plaster and concrete decorative elements, entrance in the middle, window canopies through horizontal beams and triangular gables on the first floor, floral, relief-like decorations, diamond ashlar on window parapets, two-axis roof bay windows with Palladio closure.

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Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schillerstraße 7
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1898 Part of the expansion of the site typical of the time, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, five-axis yellow clinker brick building, concrete and plaster decorative elements, strong cornice visually separates the ground floor from the upper floors, beautiful central two-wing house door from the time it was built, window canopy through triangular gables and horizontal beams, crowned two-axis roof bay on the right, three standing dormer windows. 09246408
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Schillerstraße 10
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1897 With shop, historicizing testimony to the expansion of the town, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey orange-red clinker brick building of 5: 1: 4 axes, with a three-axis roof structure as corner emphasis, plaster base and plaster-stucco decorative elements (ground floor with visually separating cornice, window crowns, mirrors, two-storey decorated corner bay windows on corbels, with onion dome), the ground floor with arched openings upstairs with a straight lintel, additional decoration with black glazed bricks. 09246407
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Schillerstraße 12
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1901 Image-defining historicizing clinker brick building of architectural historical importance. Three-storey red brick building with 6: 4 axes, additional three-axis roof structure with pyramid roof as corner emphasis (flat risalit), building on a base that is increasing in size, large entrance in the base-ground floor zone. Decorative plastering elements: curtain arches on the ground floor, belt cornice and other horizontal bands, rich figural stucco decoration in three-pass windows as crowning of windows on the first floor, six small standing dormers. 09246415
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schillerstraße 14
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1900 Historical clinker brick building typical of the time, relevance to building history. Three-storey red clinker brick building with five axes, plastered stucco elements such as curtain arches on the ground floor and rich three-pass window crowns on the first floor as in the neighboring building number 12, central entrance, mansard roof with five dormers. 09246416
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schillerstraße 16
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Around 1895 Historic clinker brick building of the city expansion, architectural significance. Three-storey and five-axis red clinker building on a dark base, central entrance, light plastered stucco elements (cornice, window crowns: on the ground floor with keystones in the form of heads, on the first floor with ornate straight roofs: diamond cuboid and central triangular gable), mansard roof with standing dormer windows . 09246417
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schillerstraße 17
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1904 Originally with a shop, a representative, architecturally high-quality rendered building in good original condition, of significance in terms of building history. In 1904 the architect Reinhard Hofmann built the apartment building for himself. It shows characteristic design features of the time it was built, although there are hardly any influences from Art Nouveau. The somewhat sedate-looking plastered building is reminiscent of castle architecture. It has a regular structure, only the crowning volute gable deviates from it. The large, multi-part, arched window openings on the ground floor and the central round bay window on both upper floors are characteristic of the appearance of the house. In the high basement there is a former shop and the house entrance. The building is completed by a mansard roof. The good original condition of the house is remarkable. At the time of the registration of the monument, the original front door with Art Nouveau decoration and the original windows with the grooved skylights typical of the time were preserved, as were plaster decorations in the entrance area. As a particularly typical apartment building in a very good original condition, the building becomes, for example, the residential building at the beginning of the 20th century and thus acquires a historical value.

Three-storey plastered building with a high base (Theuma slate), two-storey semicircular bay window with a hood outside the central axis, set behind by a central roof bay window with a Welsch gable, large round arched windows (thermal baths) on the ground floor, plastered stucco ornamentation in the door area, front door with Art Nouveau decoration.

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Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schillerstraße 18
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1899 Historical clinker brick building typical of the time, testimony to the expansion of the city, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, five-axis red brick building, decorated with light plastered stucco elements (window crowns, cornices that visually separate the ground floor, eaves cornice), house entrance on the side, window canopies on the first floor through horizontal roofing and triangular gable on the central window, mansard roof with five standing dormer windows. 09246418
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schillerstraße 20
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Marked 1899 Typical clinker brick building of the city expansion, relevant to the building history. Three-storey, five-axis red brick building, ornamentally set off with bright plaster and stucco elements, central entrance with original double-winged front door with skylight, above a triangular frieze with the year, the ground floor windows with rough plaster lintels and keystones, strong cornice visually separates the ground floor, window canopy horizontally on the first floor, segmental arch roofing on the middle window, figurative decorative reliefs in the arched field above the windows, dormers with pyramid helmets. 09246420
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Schillerstraße 26
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1899 Image-defining clinker brick building typical of the time, formerly with a restaurant, among other things of architectural historical importance. Three-storey in plaster and clinker mixed construction, 3: 4 axes plus three axes polygonal corner design, on a dark plinth on the ground floor with light grooved plaster design, two upper floors above a cornice plus a roof structure in orange-red clinker with a cornice. Light stucco, plastered sandstone elements: on the corner projections, window roofs through triangular gables with tooth cut on the first floor, on the second floor with a stylized split gable, dormers with pyramid helmets. 09246421
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schillerstraße 28
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Around 1895 Typical historical building of the local expansion, architectural significance. Three-storey, five-axis red brick building, ornamental design using cast stone stucco elements (window crowns with keystones, heads, arches), strong cornice visually separates the ground floor, above a profiled eaves mansard roof with five standing dormer windows, entrance on the loin side. 09246427
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schillerstraße 30
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1898 Typical historical building of the city expansion, architectural significance. Three-storey, five-axis red clinker building with light cast stone stucco applications, strong cornices between the plinth and ground floor and between the ground floor and the upper floors, front door on the right side, two-winged front door with skylight, the windows with keystones, particularly ornamental on the first floor: helmeted heads, above an arch, on the second floor these crowning with empty segmental arches, standing dormer windows. 09246428
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Schillerstraße 31
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1904 Image-defining historicizing testimony to the city expansion, significance in terms of building history. 4: 3: 5 axes, three-storey on a high basement, the street corner design by polygonal three-axis risalit with an additional attic, the side windows are coupled there, the corner axis with a balcony each on the first and second floors (decorated wrought-iron bars), the ground floor smooth plaster, the upper floors with white glazed facing bricks, the ground floor and the upper floors are visually separated by a cornice, the window frames in dark cast stone with an ornamental design influenced by Art Nouveau, particularly rich and figurative window crowns above the so-called coupled windows, the upper floor openings also connected by plaster fields with abstract ornamentation , small standing dormers with a crooked hip roof. 09246431
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schillerstraße 33
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1903 Historic building of the city expansion, architectural significance. Three-storey, five-axis, segment-arched, richly stucco-crowned entrance (head as keystone) on the side in the base zone with plastering, mezzanine floor optically framed by cornices in smooth plaster, with arched openings, underneath distinctive fields with floral motifs and peacock fields, the windows separated by lateral geometric plastering fields first floor with horizontal window roofing and undulating roofing in the middle, decorated with a head, elaborate cornice with volute-like corbels, original dormers with crooked hip roofs. 09246430
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Schillerstraße 35
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1905 Architecturally demanding late historicism, significance in terms of building history. Four-storey plastered building with nine axes, the symmetry emphasized by two heavy biaxial and three-storey bay windows on a rectangular floor plan, starting with corbels above the compact ground floor with plastering, in the roof area behind two triangular oriels with arched frieze ornamentation, the central axis accentuated with round balconies in all Upper storey, elaborate play with curved and straight openings, the two outer axes each with calm, straight lintels on the second and third floors, additional emphasis on the first storeys of the bay windows with triangular gable crowning, on the ground floor large lateral, segmented arched driveway, inside Art Nouveau tiled stoves, stucco ceilings and "running dog" frieze in the stairwell. 09246429
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Schillerstraße 36
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1898 Image-defining historicizing construction of the city expansion, architectural significance. Three-storey red clinker brick building, four-storey corner projection, polygonal design, especially here bright design elements in the form of window frames, corner embossing, on the first floor triangular gable roofing, also side projection with triangular front gable, side entrance, the corner accentuating roof structure crowned by three French-looking mansard roof Dormers, ground floor and eaves with strong cornices. 09246448
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Seumestrasse 2
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1898 Historic clinker brick building typical of the time, historical value. Five-axis, three-story red brick building, ground floor with segmented arched openings, the double-winged front door with central skylight, cornices (reinforced above the ground floor) visually separate the floors from each other, the upper floor openings with a straight lintel, five dormer windows, plastered stucco decorations as window crowns (keystones , Curtain arches etc.), inside entrance area with stucco ceiling (floral painting) and wall painted with landscape (probably not original). 09247237
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Seumestrasse 3
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1899 Historic clinker brick building of the city expansion, of architectural significance. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building on a high plinth, a broad building with ten axes, belted cornice above the ground floor reinforces the horizontal, side large single-leaf and round-arched entrance door with skylight, ground floor and plinth, window grilles, mansard roof, seven dormers with decorated floating gables. 09247235
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Seumestrasse 4
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1899 Historic clinker brick building of the city expansion, of architectural significance. Three-storey and six-axis clinker brick building with plaster and stucco decorations around the window areas, ground floor segmental arch openings, next to the front door with a beautiful door leaf and skylight, segmental arched entrance in a flat side elevation over two axes, cornice above the ground floor is repeated in simplified form between the first and second floors and in the eaves area, Mansard roof, simplified dormers with hipped roof, side elevation with triangular gable roofing on the first floor. 09247236
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Seumestrasse 7
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1901 Three-storey clinker brick building typical of the time, relevant to building history. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with five to six axes, the right axis accentuated as a flat risalit with a large entrance through coupled windows and crowned with a roof house, plastered and stucco elements (window frames, cornice, triangular roofing on the first floor, plastered mirrors, eaves cornice) with a creative function, next to the roof house four small standing dormers. 09247234
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Seumestrasse 11
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1903 With a shop, a striking testimony to late historicism, of architectural significance. Three-storey building with strong emphasis on the corners through protruding polygonal, three-axis risalit characterized by an additional attic, the inclined central axis crowned by a turret (pyramid helmet), this plastered risalit with rich floral decoration, otherwise five and six axes, ground floor with shop entrance in the central axis in plaster groove and from the The upper storey is visually separated by a strong cornice, between the windows of the first and second storey plastered mirrors that turn the brick sections into colossal axes, four and six small standing dormers. 09247233
 
Methodist Church of the Redeemer (with furnishings) and forecourt with enclosure wall, next to the church a memorial stone for the deported Jewish residents of this residential area
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Methodist Church of the Redeemer (with furnishings) and forecourt with enclosure wall, next to the church a memorial stone for the deported Jewish residents of this residential area Road of German Unity 1
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1952-1954 Belonging to the few new church buildings erected after 1950 in the area of ​​the Free State of Saxony, the building ensemble in the style of the so-called national cultural heritage with its designed surroundings is of great architectural, ecclesiastical and artistic importance, the memorial stone reminiscent of the deported Jewish residents of this Plauen residential area Meaning. Large hall church, plastered building with three-bay entrance hall, with a saddle roof and functional tower with lantern and clock on the north-west corner, inside with a flat ceiling, west gallery, two windows of the flat choir with lead glass, wooden benches, pulpit on the pillar between the choir and nave on the south side, baptism , Jehmlich organ, altar table.

Immediately next to the church there is a memorial stone that commemorates the Jewish residents of this residential area who were deported during the time of National Socialism. The annihilation or expulsion of the Jewish residents of the city of Plauen is a painful chapter in Plauen's city history. Most of the deportees did not survive the Holocaust or lost their families and their livelihoods. Only a few Jewish residents of Plauen returned to Plauen after 1945. This exodus also caused considerable damage to the city's economic and cultural life. In this respect, the memorial stone commemorating these events is of great importance in terms of local history. The monument value of the church building, including the parsonage and the surrounding designed open space, results primarily from the importance of the building history due to the rarity of church buildings built after 1945 in eastern Germany. Further aspects of the monument value are the architectural, urban development and urban development significance of the ensemble.

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Rectory of the Church of the Redeemer Road of German Unity 3
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1952-1954 Post-war objectivity, especially the importance of building history. Three-storey plastered building with smooth walls, five to three to four axes, with a distinctive ground floor loggia, characterized by four wide segmental arches that extend from pillars clad with natural stone. Hipped roof with large segment-arched dormers, simple construction with a connector to the church. 09245995
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Stresemannstrasse 1
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Around 1860 With a shop (built in later), architecturally high-quality late classicism, one of the few originally preserved buildings from the first development of this urban area, of architectural significance. Broad three-storey plastered building with ten axes, the storeys marked by graceful cornices supported between the first and second floors with tendril frieze, the symmetry reinforced by two side elevations with pilaster strips and triangular gable coronation, here coupled arched windows, the other windows suspected to be flat, in the left risalit large round arched doorway Eaves cornice with plaster cassettes under a slightly protruding flat roof. 09245945
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Tischerstraße 11
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1897 Historic clinker brick building of the city expansion, of architectural significance. Three-storey, five-axis yellow clinker brick building with gray-framed design cast stone elements (window frames, cornices, eaves cornice), ground floor with large front door with skylight on the right, the four segmented arched windows crowned with rustic elements and provided with console mirrors, the windows on the first floor have a straight lintel, but segment-arched, the windows of the second floor with straight roofing and three triangular gables, standing dormers not original. 09246401
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Tischerstraße 13
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1897 With a shop, historicizing testimony to the expansion of the city of relevance to the history of the building. Three-storey and five-axis yellow clinker brick building, ground floor with a large entrance on the left and central shop fitting, entrance axis emphasized by pilaster strips and roof structure, cornice visually separates the ground floor from the upper storeys, all windows with straight lintels, on the first floor with triangular gable roofing, in the side elevation with stucco filling, restrained Opening crowns and console design with glazed bricks, four small dormers. 09246400
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Tischerstraße 15
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1897 Historicizing facade, relevance to building history. Three-storey and five-axis yellow clinker brick building, the ground floor with segmented arched openings, a large entrance on the side with historicist wooden door panels and added skylight, cast stone crowning, a strong cornice separates the ground floor from the upper floors, straight window lintels on the upper floors, on the first floor with cast stone roofs and consoles on the second upper floor , five standing dormers. 09246399
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Tischerstraße 17
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1897 Historicizing facade, relevance to building history. Three-storey and five-axis yellow brick building, original two-winged central building. Front door with skylight and grilles, plastered base, first floor with cast stone-crowned segmental arch openings, strong cornice visually separates the first floor, first floor with straight roofs, second floor with brick crowns, five standing dormer windows partially changed. 09246398
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Tischerstraße 36
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1897 Historical clinker brick building typical of the time and relevant to the history of the building. Three-storey and five-axis yellow brick building, with a brightly plastered and grooved ground floor, central entrance, strong cornice visually separates the ground floor from the upper floors, upper floor openings with a straight lintel and concrete stone decorations, flat gable roof with three (enlarged) standing dormers, the former shop dismantled. 09246405
 
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development
Apartment building in a corner location in a closed development Tischerstraße 38
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1898 With a shop, a building that shapes the image of late historicism, and has a historical significance. Stately three-storey plastered clinker brick building with corner accentuation by an elaborate risalit with arched triple windows and a roof house crowned by a triangular gable, grooved plastered ground floor with large arched store openings, four-axis windows facing the side street, the upper floors with light red brick and cast stone window frames, In addition to the distinctive risalit, four axes each, a steep French roof with two rows of standing dormers, the gable of the risalit and another roof house with a curved gable, elegance thanks to a single-axis corner field without openings, here lambrequins hanging down from the eaves. 09246406
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Tischerstraße 40
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1902 Historicizing facade, of relevance to architectural history. Three-storey, five-axis orange-red brick building, window parapets and beams above windows with relief-like decorations, house entrance in the middle, original front door, cornices and ribbons at sill height, decorative fields on window parapets, horizontal window canopies and triangular gable roofs, cantilevered cantilevered house roofs with five wooden dormers in front . 09247406
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Vordere Gellertstrasse 4
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1902 Typical building of late historicism, architectural significance. Three-storey, seven-axis yellow clinker brick building with a high plastered grooved ground floor, here arched openings with keystones and plaster consoles as well as a central entrance, two-winged with lattice-split skylight, strong cornice visually separates the upper floors, the two upper floors with straight-linted openings and central plastered mirrors influenced by Art Nouveau with a triangular gabled roof house closure, flat hipped roof with numerous standing dormer windows, the building looks noble because the side is designed with considerable effort due to the semi-open development. 09247183
 
Bank building in closed development
Bank building in closed development Weststrasse 2
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1903 Representative, with borrowings from the baroque and renaissance, of architectural and local significance. Stately three-storey building with an ashlar facade, on a granite base, five to five axes, on the ground floor with enlarged segmental arched openings (business premises), corner accentuation by rounding and balustrade balconies on corbels on the first floor, as well as by a baroque structure above the eaves cornice decorated with claws, also above the entrance volute-like gable, crowned with vases, remains of the interior, e.g. B. pillars in counter hall. 09245948
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Weststrasse 4
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1885 Late founding evidence of the first expansion of the area, especially of architectural historical value. Three-storey, five axes, basement window with ornamental grating, ground floor plastered grooves, house entrance on the left side, front door with semicircular grooved skylight, very flat uniaxial side elevation, segmented arched window openings on the ground floor with curved keystones decorated with acanthus leaves, both upper storeys with individually standing rectangular or triangular window roofs with horizontal glazed windows cantilevered sills on the first floor on curved console stones. 09302333
 
Apartment house in closed development with fencing
Apartment house in closed development with fencing Weststrasse 22
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1898 Manorial historicism building, above all of architectural significance. Three-storey orange clinker brick building with rich facade decor, glazed wooden balconies, three-storey bay-like porch over three axes with a balcony at the top, this with a balustrade parapet, dwarf houses, windows on the first floor richly decorated and crowned, mansard roof with extensions. 09246545
 
Apartment building in semi-open development and in a corner
Apartment building in semi-open development and in a corner Weststrasse 24
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Around 1905 Image-defining historicizing construction of the city expansion, of architectural significance. Three-storey orange-red clinker brick building on a red clinker base, the corner emphasized by inclined bay windows, this three-storey projecting into the roof area and thus forming an additional attic storey (with the hood pressed), at the corner to the neighboring building further narrow two-storey bay windows, facade design with cornices, window canopies with triangular gables Entablature, the dormers standing with small gable roofs, mansard roof with slate roofing. 09246546
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Weststrasse 34
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1896 Image-defining historicizing building of the city expansion, of architectural significance. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building on a red base, corner accentuation by polygonal three-storey bay windows with steep pyramid helmets, through this and through the roof houses adjoining on both sides with volute gables, here four-storey, window canopies horizontally and through triangular gables, segmented arched windows on the ground floor, especially in the corner zone with cast stone ornaments. 09245983
 
Residential and commercial building in a corner location in a closed development
Residential and commercial building in a corner location in a closed development Weststrasse 36 (Ziegelstrasse 42)
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1911 Designed by the building contractor Otto Taubald for his own purposes, later speculative building. Influence of the reform style, significance in terms of building history and the history of local development. Three-storey plastered building with a high, heavily rusticated base zone combined with the mezzanine floor, above two plastered upper floors with flat oriels and balconies. Strong eaves cornice and slightly protruding steep mansard roof, dominated by numerous gabled roof houses and dormers. 09245987
 
Triple rental house in closed development
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Triple rental house in closed development Weststrasse 38, 40, 42
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1898 Elaborately historically designed, formative and of architectural significance. Three-storey elongated yellow clinker brick building, four-storey in the area of ​​the three large, segmented bay windows with triple windows that run onto corbels above the ground floor, the right bay window (house number 38) with a dominant pyramid helmet, the other two possibly reduced, the ground floor windows and doors Arched and partly coupled, the upper floor windows with straight lintels, horizontal roofing with triangular gables, cast stone ornamental fields, window parapets with docks, original standing dormers, front door number 38 original, simplified for number 40. 09245984
 
Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Weststrasse 44
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1894 Villa-like building of historicism with a clear outline, of architectural value. Two-storey villa-like red clinker brick building on a natural stone base, with a flat hipped roof and three-storey corner tower on an approximately square floor plan, with a roof in the shape of a truncated pyramid, three axes to the street, the entrance in the tower annex, natural stone window frames with a straight lintel, the left axis highlighted like a risalit and marked by corner rustics , horizontal window canopies with brick arches above and on the first floor with triangular gables, the elegance of the house is achieved through the proportions of the building mass and the wall-opening ratio. 09245988
 
Residential and commercial building in a corner and now semi-open development
Residential and commercial building in a corner and now semi-open development Windmühlenstrasse 2
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Around 1895 Representative, architecturally elaborate testimony to historicism, characterizing the streetscape and of importance in terms of building history. Due to the corner location, important for the townscape, good architectural quality, three-storey, corner house, bay window on the corner, caryatids as facade decoration, original dormers, clinker composite construction, boss blocks on the ground floor, modernized in the shop area, further elements facade structure pilasters, plaster strips, yellow clinker, triangular pediment as a horizontal gable Window roofing, also blown gable as window roofing, corbels, rich ornamental facade decorations, bay windows over two storeys, windows simplified and renewed, central extension three-storey, balconies as an important dividing element, these with original grilles, further half-columns with beautiful capitals, shop area with two storeys, there large round-arched windows . 09245745
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Windmühlenstrasse 4
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1897 With shop, architecturally elaborately designed residential and commercial building of historicism, architectural significance. Three-storey plastered clinker brick building, five axes, the central axis is emphasized by the front gable over two axes and round-arched bound windows, the horizontal is formed by a central French balcony and bold neo-baroque crowning of the windows on the first floor, plastered ashlar on the ground floor, shutters changed, the upper floors with light brown clinker facade. 09245744
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Windmühlenstrasse 20
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Marked 1900 Elaborately designed late historical building, of architectural value. Marked above the door with "RW 1900" in the coat of arms, two-storey, dark-white clinker building with a slightly protruding central projectile, central projecting with a single-storey bay window on the second floor, above it a large central triangular gable, windows with muntin division of the skylights (square division) partially preserved, triangular gable stone cladding on the ground floor and sandstone ashlar on the risalit, Art Nouveau motifs, further bound windows, depiction of coats of arms, dormers changed, simplified in the stairwell area, beautiful Art Nouveau front door with grating and muntin division of the skylight, high basement level with barred windows from the time of construction. 09245946
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Windmühlenstrasse 22
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1871 Elegant late classical building of architectural significance. Three-storey and six-axis plastered building, the windows of the central axis coupled and crowned on the first floor with an applied triangle, the ground floor with segmented arches, the front door zone with plastering, belt cornice, including meander frieze, three new enlarged dormers. 09247467
 
Residential house in open development and in a corner location
Residential house in open development and in a corner location Windmühlenstrasse 26
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1876 Elegant late classical building of architectural significance. Two-storey, broad and deep two-storey plastered building with a three-storey central projecting crowned by a triangular gable, pilaster structure, ground floor with crowned arched windows, cornice, the upper floor windows with straight roofing, in the gable tympanum oculus, large round-arched dormer windows of the gable tympanum, not large, round-arched dormer windows. 09245951
 
day care center Windmühlenstrasse 33
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1955 Still quite authentic testimony to the GDR's post-war architecture, which was influenced by the ideas of the “national cultural heritage”, including its importance in terms of building history. Two-storey plastered building with a deep structure and a slate hipped roof without extensions, four-winged windows flush with the wall, the main facade rhythmized by flat rectangular bay windows with horizontal windows as well as by changing crowds to wider openings, natural stone staircase leads on the narrow side to the segmented main entrance with portico (balcony). 09306601
 

Former monuments

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential house in half-open development and corner location
Residential house in half-open development and corner location Eugen-Fritsch-Strasse 23
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Around 1900 Demolished in 2013
 
Residential house in half-open development and corner location with shop
Residential house in half-open development and corner location with shop Seumestrasse 10
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Around 1900 Removed from the list of monuments after 2009
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Stresemannstrasse 1
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Around 1900 Three storeys with a shop; Removed from the list of monuments after 2009
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Stresemannstrasse 3
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Around 1900 Three storeys with a shop; Removed from the list of monuments after 2009
 

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. Erlöserkirche Plauen (City of Plauen, Lower Monument Protection Authority in cooperation with the Vogtland Museum Plauen and the Plauen parishes, leaflet for the Open Monument Day September 9, 2007):
    “In 1891/92 the Zionskirche was built at Weststrasse 1, which continued until it was destroyed on April 5, 1945 the Methodist congregation served as a community center. Erected in clinker construction with gothic shapes in the external style of a castle, it followed a type of construction that was often similarly implemented. After an interim barrack church at Gustav-Adolf-Straße 12, after previous rubble clearing, construction began on 9 July 1951 on the properties at Ziegelstraße 1/3 and Gottschaldstraße 29 with urban development links to Albertplatz (then Red Army Square). Architect Paulus Zeuner, Zwickau-Planitz, supplied several design variants and was commissioned with the planning and management of the new church building. The solemn consecration took place on Pentecost Sunday 1954. The simple but spacious hall with a gable roof contains the community rooms in the basement. A three-axis portico with a staircase is presented to the hall. Towards the square, a square tower with a lantern structure flanks the building and gives it urban weight. The rectory is assigned to the church to create space. The church interior still has all the high-quality furnishings from the period of construction, which is of great importance as an architectural expression of the fifties. "

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Individual evidence

  1. Alaunbergwerk-plauen.de. Accessed January 1, 2020 .

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