List of cultural monuments in the Neundorf settlement

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The list of cultural monuments in the Neundorf settlement includes the cultural monuments of the Plauen district of Neundorf settlement that were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until November 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 Neundorf settlement

image designation location Dating description ID
König-Georg-Kaserne (aggregate)
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König-Georg-Kaserne (aggregate) Europaratstrasse 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25
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1900-1914 Unity of the König-Georg-Kaserne: former barracks, today administrative center; Building complex with a former staff house, officers' mess, riding arena, horse stable, administration building and crew houses of the 134 infantry regiment (the buildings at Europaratstrasse 1, 3, 4, 5, 7/9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23/25 are individual monuments , see also individual monument 09301676 at the same address); Factual entirety of great architectural and urban history, architectural and urban planning importance. The Europaratstrasse 14 building, whose former function has not yet been clarified and which is now used by the main customs office in Erfurt, is part of the whole.

Building complex consisting of team houses, commandant's house and other functional buildings. Design elements of most buildings: clinker structures, pilasters, hipped roofs, compensating arches over windows, mostly yellow clinker, green glazed bricks as decorative elements, segmented arched windows, cornices with tooth-cut friezes and other friezes, horse stables, administrative buildings (today the State Building Office), all with hipped roofs.

09246923
 
Individual features for ID no.  09246923: Former staff house (Europaratstraße 1), former officers' mess (Europaratstraße 25), former riding hall (Europaratstraße 5), three former team houses (Europaratstraße 7/9, 13, 17), three former officers' and officials' houses (Europaratstraße 3, 11, 15 ) as well as three barracks buildings whose former use has not yet been determined (Europaratstrasse 4, 19, 21)
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Individual features for ID no. 09246923: Former staff house (Europaratstraße 1), former officers' mess (Europaratstraße 25), former riding hall (Europaratstraße 5), three former team houses (Europaratstraße 7/9, 13, 17), three former officers' and officials' houses (Europaratstraße 3, 11, 15 ) as well as three barracks buildings whose former use has not yet been determined (Europaratstrasse 4, 19, 21) Europaratstrasse 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 25
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1900-1903 (No. 7, No. 11, No. 23/25); 1903 (No. 1); around 1914 (No. 3) Individual monuments in the aggregate König-Georg-Kaserne (former barracks, today administrative center); Functional building of a closed barracks of architectural, urban and urban historical significance, preserved in good original condition. The team buildings were designated as team buildings 1, 2, 3, each of which housed a battalion and four apartments for lieutenants, four apartments for sergeants, one apartment in team building 3 for the deputy sergeant and sergeant and there also one apartment for the sutler . The buildings are probably based on the draft of the government building councilor Hartmann from 1899. 09301676
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Ferdinand-Schill-Strasse 2
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1903 Historicizing facade of the city expansion, architectural significance. Designed and built by the construction company Anton Frisch. Four-storey yellow clinker brick building with five axes, ground floor with arched openings, large central entrance, belt cornice above ground floor, plastered stucco ornament fields on the upper floors, slightly protruding side elevation with loft extension (front gable with twin windows), third floor with triangular roofing of the windows, dormers. The facade corresponds to that of house no.4. 09246314
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Ferdinand-Schill-Strasse 4
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1904 Historicizing facade of the city expansion, architectural significance. Designed by the construction company Anton Frisch for Gustav Schubert. Four-storey yellow clinker brick building with five axes, ground floor with arched openings, large central entrance, cornice above the ground floor, plastered stucco ornament fields on the upper floors, slightly protruding side elevation with loft extension (front gable with twin windows), third floor with triangular roofing of the windows. The facade corresponds to that of house no.2. 09246315
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Ferdinand-Schill-Strasse 6
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1903 Representative historicizing building of the city expansion around 1900, relevance to building history. Designed by master builder Albert Richter. Three- to four-storey (high base zone) plastered building with five axes, entrance with triangular overhang on the right, cornice above the base zone. Mezzanine floor as a piano nobile with arched windows and richly crowned three-part window in the central axis, above in the area of ​​the upper floors flat bay windows, also with triple windows, raised by the roof extension. Openwork eaves cornice, pilasters on the upper floors structured by fluted pilasters. Ornamental decorations, especially above and below the windows. House almost identical to No. 8 and 10. 09246316
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Ferdinand-Schill-Strasse 8
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1903 Representative historicizing building of the city expansion around 1900, relevance to building history. Erected by master builder Albert Richter. Three- to four-storey (high base zone) plastered building with five axes, entrance with triangular overhang on the right, cornice above the base zone. Mezzanine floor as a piano nobile with arched windows and richly crowned three-part window in the central axis, above in the area of ​​the upper floors flat bay windows, also with triple windows, raised by the roof extension. Openwork eaves cornice, pilasters on the upper floors structured by fluted pilasters. Ornamental decorations, especially above and below the windows. House almost identical to No. 6 and 10. 09246317
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Ferdinand-Schill-Strasse 10
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1904 Representative historicizing building of the city expansion around 1900, relevance to building history. Designed and built by master builder Albert Richter. Three- to four-storey (high base zone) plastered building with five axes, entrance with triangular overhang on the right, cornice above the base zone. Raised ground floor as piano nobile with arched windows and richly crowned three-part window in the central axis, above in the area of ​​the upper floors flat bay windows, also with triple windows, raised by the loft. Openwork eaves cornice, pilasters on the upper floors structured by fluted pilasters. Ornamental decorations, especially above and below the windows. House almost identical to No. 6 and 8. 09246318
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Jahnstrasse 1
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1903 Part of a group of houses created in connection with the barracks, with a uniform design and significance in terms of building history. Designed by Oscar Breitfeld for own marketing. Three-storey red brick building with plastered ground floor (changed) and plastered stucco ornamental fields, over the two left axes loft with triangular gable, two standing dormers. 09246350
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Jahnstrasse 3
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1903 Part of a group of houses created in connection with the barracks, with a uniform design and significance in terms of building history. Designed by master bricklayer Oscar Breitfeld for own marketing. Three-storey red brick building with plastered ground floor (changed) and plastered stucco ornament fields, corner accentuation by loft extension with twin windows, standing dormer windows. 09246351
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Jahnstrasse 23
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1904 Historicizing building with Art Nouveau decorations, part of a homogeneous group of buildings in the neo-renaissance style, including relevance to building history. Architect: Thieme for Albert Cornelius. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with five axes, between the storeys ornamental fields with Art Nouveau decorations (predominantly tree, root, leaf and flower motifs), second floor additionally emphasized by the arched windows flanking tree motifs, above eaves cornice. Central two-axis roof extension with elaborate gable. 09246367
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Jahnstrasse 25
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Around 1905 Architect Thieme for Albert Cornelius. Historicizing building with Art Nouveau decorations, part of a homogeneous group of buildings in the neo-renaissance style, including relevance to building history. Three-storey yellow brick building with five axes, central entrance crowned with plaster cartouche, between the storeys ornamental fields with Art Nouveau decorations (predominantly tree, root, leaf and flower motifs), the second floor additionally emphasized by the arched windows flanking tree motifs, above eaves cornice. Central two-axis roof extension with elaborate gable. 09246368
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Jahnstrasse 27
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1904 Designed by the architect Thieme for Albert Cornelius. Historicizing building with Art Nouveau decorations, part of a homogeneous group of buildings in the neo-renaissance style, including relevance to building history. Three-storey yellow brick building with five axes, central entrance covered with plaster cartouche, between the storeys ornamental fields with Art Nouveau decorations (predominantly tree, root, leaf and flower motifs), the second floor additionally emphasized by the arched windows flanking tree motifs, above eaves cornice. Central two-axis roof extension with elaborate gable. 09246369
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Jahnstrasse 29
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1903 Designed by the architect Thieme for Albert Cornelius. Historicizing building with Art Nouveau decorations, part of a homogeneous group of buildings in the neo-renaissance style, including relevance to building history. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with five axes, between the storeys ornamental fields with Art Nouveau decorations (predominantly tree, root, leaf and flower motifs), second floor additionally emphasized by the arched windows flanking tree motifs, above eaves cornice; central two-axis roof extension with elaborate gable. 09246370
 
Apartment house in a corner location with shops and in a semi-open development
Apartment house in a corner location with shops and in a semi-open development Kasernenstrasse 1
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1904 Designed by Alfred Illner for Emil Erler; historicizing building with Art Nouveau elements, defining the image, of architectural significance. Same elaborate design as the neighboring houses. Three-storey plastered building across a corner with elaborate Art Nouveau plaster stucco decor (keystones on the ground floor, large fields connecting the upper floors, gable framing, etc., in the form of heads, faces, figures, suns, plants, animals). Original shops and arched shop windows on the ground floor (pharmacy), above the ground floor a narrow cornice. On each side a two-axis, flat risalit with a gen. Ornament, each covered by a roof extension with curved gables. Corner rounded and accentuated with triple windows with balconies (wrought-iron railings, owl as a console figure) on the upper floors, here in the roof area turrets with a tapering French hood, another on the right corner of the house. 09246338
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kasernenstrasse 3
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1903 Designed by Paul Reinhard Rossbach for Oscar Jäger; Single-line, homogeneous street with historicizing facades, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey row head building in a mixed construction of plaster and yellow clinker. Plastered ground floor with pilaster strips, arched windows and stucco keystones, cornice above the ground floor, the upper floors with ornamental fields. A two-storey rectangular bay with fluted pilasters and hipped roofing is inclined above the ground floor. Large loft extension with curved gable, behind a high French roof. Identical to row head construction no.9. 09246339
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kasernenstrasse 5
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1903 Designed by Paul Reinhard Rossbach for self-marketing; Single-line, homogeneous street with historicizing facades, significance in terms of building history. Three-story and five-axis, first floor with arched windows and plastered, stucco keystones, large entrance on the right. The upper floors with ornament fields, two-axis side elevation with gabled roof extension. 09246340
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kasernenstrasse 7
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1903 Designed by Paul Reinhard Rossbach for self-marketing; Single-line, homogeneous street with historicizing facades, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey and five-axis, ground floor with arched windows and plastered, stucco keystones, large entrance on the left. The upper floors with ornament fields, two-axis side elevation with gabled roof extension. 09246341
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kasernenstrasse 9
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1903 Designed by Paul Reinhard Rossbach for self-marketing; Single-line, homogeneous street with historicizing facades, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey row head building in a mixed construction of plaster and yellow clinker. Plastered ground floor with pilaster strips, arched windows and stucco keystones, cornice above the ground floor, the upper floors with ornamental fields. A two-storey rectangular bay with fluted pilasters and hipped roofing is inclined above the ground floor. Large loft extension with curved gable, behind it a high French roof, identical to row head building no.3. 09246342
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kasernenstrasse 11
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1903 Architect: Oehler (1903) for Albin Obenauf and Gustav Möhring. Single-line, homogeneous street with historicizing facades, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with 5: 3 axes, on a high plaster base, flat facade design with structure only through six horizontal plaster strips, cast stone curtain arches, corner accentuation by two steep gabled roof structures. Second axis on the street side emphasized by two-storey polygonal bay windows. Building mirror image of row head building no.17. 09246343
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kasernenstrasse 13
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1903 Architects: Eisenwinkler and Oehler for Albin Obenauf and Gustav Möhring. Single-line, homogeneous street with historicizing facades, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey yellow five-axis clinker brick building on a high (modified) plaster base, entrance there on the right, cast stone window frames with curtain arches, facade otherwise only structured by plaster strips, but emphasized central axis by two-storey polygonal bay windows, in the roof area behind a steeply gabled extension, two towers. 09246344
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kasernenstrasse 15
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1903 Single-line, homogeneous street with historicizing facades, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey yellow five-axis clinker brick building on a high (modified) plaster base, entrance there on the left, cast stone window frames with curtain arches, facade otherwise only structured by plaster strips, however emphasized central axis by two-storey polygonal bay windows above the mezzanine floor, in the roof area caught by steeply gabled extensions, two towers. 09246345
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Kasernenstrasse 17
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1903 Designed by Eisenwinkler (Eisenwinter?) And Oehler for Albin Obenauf and Gustav Möhring. Single-line, homogeneous street of speculative buildings with historicizing facades, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with 5: 3 axes, on a high plaster base, flat facade design with structure only through six horizontal plaster strips, cast stone curtain arches, corner accentuation by two steep gabled roof structures. Second axis on the street side emphasized by two-storey polygonal bay windows. Building mirror image of row head building no.11. 09246346
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Kasernenstrasse 19
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1903 Architect: Thieme. Client: Krause. Part of a single-line street with uniform designs, barracks context, historical significance. Three-storey red brick building with 5: 3 axes. Plastered, somewhat smoothed plinth with arched openings, above a cornice. The two upper floors combined like a pilaster, with decorative capitals in the eaves cornice zone and bases above the cornice, the intermediate surfaces as Art Nouveau cast stone decorative panels. Central loft extension with triple window and heavy gable, therein sun ornament. Five small standing dormers. 09246347
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Kasernenstrasse 21
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1903 Architect: Thieme (1903). Client: Krause. Part of a single-line street with uniform designs, barracks context, historical significance. Three-storey red brick building with five axes. Plastered, somewhat smoothed plinth with arched openings, above a cornice. The two upper floors combined like a pilaster, with decorative capitals in the eaves cornice zone and bases above the cornice, the intermediate surfaces as Art Nouveau cast stone decorative panels. Central loft extension with triple window and heavy gable, therein sun ornament. Two small standing dormers. 09246348
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Kasernenstrasse 23
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Around 1905 Part of a single-line street with uniform designs, barracks context, historical significance. Three-storey red brick building with 5: 3 axes. Plastered, somewhat smoothed plinth with arched openings, above a cornice. The two upper floors combined like a pilaster, with decorative capitals in the eaves cornice zone and bases above the cornice, the intermediate surfaces as Art Nouveau cast stone decorative panels. Central loft extension with triple window and heavy gable, therein sun ornament. Small standing dormers. 09247423
 
Apartment house in corner development
Apartment house in corner development Kasernenstrasse 25
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1903 Architect: Thieme. Client: Krause. Part of a single-row historicizing street with a uniform design, barracks context, historical significance. Three-storey red brick building, 4: 6 axes plus angled corner axis. With plastered ground floor, this with arched openings and closed by cornice. The upper floors with stucco ornament fields, wide eaves cornice. Corner accentuation by inclined axis and polygonal flat roof structure with two coupled and one single arched window. 09246349
 
Villa with coach house and park, today a home for the elderly and nursing home
Villa with coach house and park, today a home for the elderly and nursing home Kopernikusstraße 31a, 31b
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1901 Imperial design elements, including architectural significance.
  • Villa: irregular floor plan, two-storey plastered construction, polygonal bay windows, risalits, pilaster structure, volute-like glare gable, window walls with earring, large staircase window with leaded glass windows depicting swans and round windows, volute-like gable on the garden side, different window formats, garden side with semicircular balcony with stone parapets veranda
  • Coach house: one-storey on a rectangular floor plan, central projectile with corner cuboid, round windows in the gable, simplified roof structures, mansard hipped roof, inside old stucco ceilings and historic room doors
  • Garden: partly old trees and old paths
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Villa with garden and house for servants
Villa with garden and house for servants Kopernikusstraße 35 (Am Eichhäuschen 26a)
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1903 Elaborately designed plastered building as well as villa garden typical of the time, including architectural significance.
  • Villa: irregular floor plan, two-storey plastered building with arched central projections, ground floor round arched windows, ornamentation with Art Nouveau influence, corner bay windows with ornamental framework, balconies on large corbels with stone parapets, dominant location
  • Garden: Villa garden typical of the time, of historical garden value, remains of plants and paths available
  • Servant house: typical plastered building, structurally slightly redesigned, vacant, demolition permit according to the letter of June 22, 2010 (only coach house / servant house)
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Villa with garden
Villa with garden Kopernikusstraße 37
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1935 Designed by Oscar Keßler. The builder was the manufacturer Carl Hermann Waldenfeld, who had the building built for his daughter Elisabeth Zimmermann. Originally preserved plastered building with factual elements and interior furnishings typical of the time, including significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, square floor plan, base and door frame Theumaer slate, well-proportioned windows and doors, shutters with slats, stairwell highlighted, in the basement garage with original gate, inside wood paneling, original room and intermediate doors, spiral single-flight wooden staircase. Flat hipped roof, only small towers as extensions. With garden. 09247633
 
Facades of three former tenement houses, today administration building
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Facades of three former tenement houses, today administration building L.-F.-Schönherr-Strasse 25, 27, 29
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1904 Designed by Arthur Wetzel for Karl Klug; representative, architecturally high-quality facades, significance in terms of building history. The three-storey yellow clinker brick façades with decorative plaster elements influenced by Art Nouveau. High plinth, three tall and narrow entrances with a floral plaster and stucco crown. Façade with a flat relief, only the single-axis entrance projections slightly protruding and covered with plaster in the roof area. Well-proportioned wall-to-opening ratio by alternating wide, three-part windows with simply standing ones. The windows are connected vertically by ornamental relief panels (also coats of arms), so that the clinker brick wall appears pilaster-shaped. The corner building with a polygonal two-storey bay window above the mezzanine floor, corner accentuation through an additional attic.

After the conversion to an administration building in 1989/90, the interior of the house was fundamentally changed - this affects the apartment layouts as well as the doors and the entrance areas. The rear facade of the building was also fundamentally changed by adding a low-rise building, so that only the facades are still worthy of monument.

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Apartment building in a corner in a semi-open development
Apartment building in a corner in a semi-open development L.-F.-Schönherr-Strasse 26
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1903 Designed by Hans Marte for self-marketing; representative late historicism building with art nouveau decorations, architectural significance. Three-storey plastered building around a corner, the corner position emphasized by the inclined four-storey building, which is richly decorated with Art Nouveau reliefs and decorative pilasters, has two wide axes of dome windows (these are themed windows on the mezzanine floor) and is crowned by triangular gables and framed by two narrower axes with tail gables. The gable is richly decorated with depictions of the sun, flowers, plants, animals and coats of arms. Nice, original front door. The three-storey sides are also emphasized by the corner gables. 09246352
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development L.-F.-Schönherr-Strasse 28
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1903 Designed by building contractor Hans Marte for own marketing; Late historical building with Art Nouveau decorations, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, six-axis plastered building, the window axes emphasized by pilaster strips, decorative fields with Art Nouveau ornaments between the floors. Central two-axis roof extension with tail gable. 09246353
 
Apartment house in a corner
Apartment house in a corner L.-F.-Schönherr-Strasse 30
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1903 Designed by building contractor Hans Marte for self-marketing; Late historical building of a row of houses with Art Nouveau decorations, significance in terms of architectural history. Three-storey plastered building with 6: 3 axes, the window axes on the street side emphasized by pilaster strips, decorative fields with Art Nouveau ornaments between the floors. Corner accentuation through roof structure gabled on both sides. 09246354
 
Memorial stone for Liselotte Herrmann
Memorial stone for Liselotte Herrmann L.-F.-Schönherr-Strasse 32
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After 1950 In memory of the anti-fascist resistance fighter; simple, roughly hewn stone with writing tablet, historically significant. Lieselotte Herrmann was executed on June 20, 1938, despite worldwide protests. 09247738
 
Former tulle factory with administration building and production building
Former tulle factory with administration building and production building L.-F.-Schönherr-Strasse 32
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1907 (factory building); 1914 (administration building) Architecturally high-quality, image-defining factory complex of architectural and local significance. Three- to four-storey factory building from 1907, with a yellow clinker brick facade, street side with 19 axes, three-axis flat central projection with a round arched doorway, here stone structure, and a small triangular-gabled roof house, mezzanine floor or first floor horizontally framed by German tape, this also in the eaves, in the area the two upper floors are structured by colossal pilasters and numerous towers. On the left adjoins a four-storey administration building (around 1920/25) with four broad axes and triangular gable coronation, five (narrower) axes on the sides, fluted pilaster strips, tooth-cut friezes, round-arched windows on the first floor, there polygonal bay windows, corner blocks, Theuma slate base, entrance area through fluted Pilasters and horizontal beams accented, windows with original grilles, beautiful original front door and windows, marble cladding in the entrance area. 09246358
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Liebknechtstrasse 11
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1903 Designed by Albert Kühnel; Late historicism and influences of the country house style, important in terms of architectural history. Three-storey plastered clinker brick building, front building of a row of three, ground floor red brick up to the transom of the arched openings, plaster above. The ground floor is closed off with a strong cornice, the upper floors with ornamentally inserted red clinker strips, the second floor with a balcony. Corner accentuation by two roof houses standing at right angles to one another with ornamental framework and protruding crooked hip roofs, otherwise saddle roofs. Window parapets with Art Nouveau decorations. 09246276
 
Apartment houses in closed development, duplex
Apartment houses in closed development, duplex Liebknechtstrasse 13, 15
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1902 Designed by Albert Kühnel for self-marketing; Double house of late historicism, with the influence of the country house style, significance in terms of building history. A three-storey plastered clinker brick building, bay windows on the second floor and an inclined roof house behind, each with an ornamental framework and a half-hip roof (No. 13), emphasize the asymmetry of the overall structure. Window parapets with Art Nouveau decorations. From the ground floor to the fighting zone of the arched openings, red clinker brick, which is also used on the cornice, as window roofing and on the side of the bay window, above that plastered facade. 09246277
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Liebknechtstrasse 16
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1905 Designed by Albert Kühnel for self-marketing; City expansion building with a late historical facade, but also with influences of the reform style, architectural significance. Designed like no. 18 (mirrored facade), four-story plastered building on a slate-clad base, with five-story and arched side elevation, ground floor partly with large thermal bath windows, the right side of the upper floors with triple windows. A central, flat, rectangular bay over three storeys begins on the ground floor. Ground floor plaster groove, entrance on the right crowned with an egg stick-like plaster stucco ornament. 09246278
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Liebknechtstrasse 18
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1905 Designed by Albert Kühnel for self-marketing; City expansion building with a late historical facade, but also with influences of the reform style, architectural significance. Designed as no.16 (mirrored facade), four-story plastered building on a slate-clad base, with five-story and arched side elevation, ground floor partly with large thermal baths, the left side of the upper floors with triple windows. A central, flat, rectangular bay over three storeys begins on the ground floor. Ground floor with plastering, the entrance on the left is crowned with an egg-stick-like plaster and stucco ornament, on the left is a gate passage. 09246279
 
Apartment building in closed development, part of a double dwelling
Apartment building in closed development, part of a double dwelling Liebknechtstrasse 19
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1912 Designed by Albert Kühnel for self-marketing, part of a double house in a functional reform style, significant in terms of building history. The three- to four-storey plastered building with red clinker cladding up to the fighting zone of the ground floor openings was built two years after house number 21 and is to be seen as its largely symmetrical twin-dwelling counterpart. The difference, however, is the tower-like corner projection that accentuates the corner. Strong cornice above the ground floor, the two upper floors optically combined by the plaster. The eaves cornice for the corner tower as well as for the central roof structure is interrupted by a large triangular gable, the pilasters on the upper floor mark the four-axis flat central projection. 09246281
 
Apartment building in closed development, part of a symmetrical double dwelling
Apartment building in closed development, part of a symmetrical double dwelling Liebknechtstrasse 21
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1910 Designed by Albert Kühnel for self-marketing, part of a symmetrical double residential building; factual reform style, significance in terms of building history. The three- to four-storey plastered building with red clinker cladding up to the fighting zone of the ground floor openings was built two years before house number 19 and is to be regarded as its largely symmetrical twin-dwelling counterpart. In contrast to this, however, no tower-like corner projection, but a normal axis. Strong cornice above the ground floor, the two upper floors optically combined by the plaster. The eaves cornice for the central roof structure is interrupted with a large triangular gable, the pilasters on the upper floor mark the four-axis flat central projection. Additional roof bay window with pyramid roof. 09246282
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Liebknechtstrasse 24
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Marked 1904 Designed by master builder Albert Kühnel for self-marketing; Late historical evidence of urban expansion, relevance to the history of the building. Four-storey plastered building, the wide side axes symmetrized on all floors by triple windows (arching on the third floor). The central axes are defined by balconies with parapets, above the central roof extension with richly ornamented triangular gable and crowning. The symmetry in this area is canceled out by the three-storey rectangular and polygonal bay window adjoining the balconies on the left. Ground floor rustica, slate base, side portal with horizontal door roofing, keystone with male head and ornamental decoration, decorative fields. 09246280
 
Former residential and commercial building in a semi-open area, today a home for children and young people
Former residential and commercial building in a semi-open area, today a home for children and young people Liebknechtstrasse 34
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1901 Designed by Albert Kühnel as a Georgenhof for self-marketing, originally with a restaurant; architecturally demanding, including architectural significance. Three-storey plastered building on a high basement floor, mezzanine floor with large hall windows (Art Nouveau pilaster structure), above the first floor like a loggia and the second floor recessed, above that also loft extensions. Dominant, right and semi-open strongly protruding side projection with a French roof, in front of it a curved gable, here a mezzanine floor with a large thermal bath window (hall) and above it a two-storey polygonal bay window with wooden elements, below the eaves plastered stucco frieze with representational and ornamental decoration. The original guest rooms are arranged over several floors. Partly colored glass windows in the skylights are still preserved. Changed inside through new use. 09246286
 
Apartment building in a formerly closed development
Apartment building in a formerly closed development Liebknechtstrasse 35
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1903 Made for Josef Mattis; historic facade design (compare house no. 41), relevance to the history of the building. Three-storey, five-axis, dark-white brick building, heavily offset with porphyry-colored cast stone decorative elements (window frames, ornamental fields). Second and third axis with shop on the ground floor, above that slightly protruding part with gabled roof extension. On the ground floor (entrance on the left and two arched windows, keystones as heads) cornice. 09246283
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Liebknechtstrasse 36
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1903 Built for Louis Walther; historicizing facade of the city expansion, relevance to architectural history. Six axes, four floors. Above the plastered ground floor with shop and cornice, yellow brick building, the central axes above the entrance with dome windows and with half-timbered gables in the roof area. Ornamentally decorated window parapets, triangular gable roofing, with little heads in the crown, etc. 09246287
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Liebknechtstrasse 37, 39
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1924 The builder of the double house with a common entrance was the city of Plauen in 1924, the facade in the design language of the 1920s, relevant to the history of the building. Three-storey and nine-axis plastered building, smoothed ground floor with central entrance for both parts of the house, ending with belt cornice. The two upper floors are combined by colossal iron bars, with triangular decorative stucco elements between the window sections. The axis of the central projection is widened and covered by a gabled roof house, here also the eaves cornice is interrupted. Four more dormers with triangular gables. 09246284
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Liebknechtstrasse 38
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1903 Designed by Johannes Bieger for Louis Walther; historicizing facade of the city expansion, relevance to architectural history. Four-storey and five-axis building with plastered grooved ground floor, here shop window, above cornice and three floors with yellow brick wall, above the second floor another cornice. Window roofs with triangular gables and horizontal beams and heads, window parapets with ornamental plaster decorations. Central gabled roof house with ornamental framework. 09246288
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Liebknechtstrasse 40
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1904 Erected for Johann Vogler; Historicizing facade of the time around 1900, relevance to building history. Four-storey, five axes, plastered ground floor with grooves, entrance and passage on the left, large thermal bath window (office?), Three storeys with a yellow clinker wall above belt cornice, first and second storey with decorative cast stone fields and various standard window canopies, above that another cornice, through it the partitions appear like pilaster strips. Third floor with arched windows with keystones, the two right axes with an additional gabled top floor, two small caterpillars. 09246289
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Liebknechtstrasse 41
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1903 Client Josef Mattis; historic facade design (compare house no. 35) from the time of city expansion, relevance to the history of the building. Three-storey, five-axis, dark-white brick building, heavily offset with porphyry-colored cast stone decorative elements (window frames, ornamental fields). Third and fourth axis with shop on the ground floor, above that slightly protruding part with gabled roof extension. Above ground floor (three arched windows, keystones as heads) cornice. The three-axis side with entrance, here gabled roof extension with ornamental framework. 09246285
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Liebknechtstrasse 42
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1903 Builders Frisch & Schubert; historicizing facade of the city expansion, relevance to architectural history. Four-storey yellow clinker building on a plaster base, five-storey gabled side projection with dome windows. Raised ground floor with arched openings, high and narrow entrance. Standard cast stone window crowns and decorative fields, three caterpillar windows. 09246290
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Liebknechtstrasse 43
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1926 Designed by Willy Zeh for the Grosser brothers; functional facade with stylized historicism elements, relevance to the history of the building. Three-storey, deep plastered building, painted in different shades of green in line with the original building, pilaster strips on the upper floors. The ground floor is visually closed off by a cornice, the flat side elevation is characterized by triple windows and a roof extension with an expressionist triangular gable, similar to the elevation of the side facade. Protruding profiled eaves cornice, interrupted in the area of ​​the roof extensions, tightens the look of the facade, decorative fields. 09246291
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Liebknechtstrasse 45, 47
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1925 Designed by Willy Zeh for the city of Plauen; Double house in the design language of the 1920s, relevance to architectural history. Three-storey plastered building structured by plaster strips, the ground floor optically marked by a belt cornice, above the central entrance two-storey, straight rectangular bay windows with triple windows, heads under entablature. Wide four-axis roof extension with a flat triangular gable, plus two standing dormers. 09246292
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Liebknechtstrasse 49
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1902 Built according to plans by Albert Richter; Historicizing facade from around 1900, of architectural significance. Three-storey plastered building, ground floor with arched openings (shop) and plastering, closed off by a cornice. First floor with a small bay window on a triangular floor plan. Side elevation one storey higher with dome window and pointed gable with rounded corner. Structure with pilasters and pilaster strips, small-scale art nouveau ornamentation. 09246293
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Liebknechtstrasse 50
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Marked 1906 Architect: Albert Richter. Late historical facade of the time of urban expansion, architectural significance. Three-storey plastered building on a high plinth (changed), here and above the mezzanine floor cornices, mezzanine floor with plaster grooves and arched openings, central axis with large thermal baths, above flat central projection marked by rusticated pilaster strips with dome windows, which ends in the additional attic with a crowned gable. 09246311
 
Apartment building with four entrances ending in a semi-open building
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Apartment building with four entrances ending in a semi-open building Liebknechtstrasse 51, 53, 55, 57
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1902 Historicizing facades from around 1900, a picture-defining ensemble, significance in terms of building history, design by Albert Richter. Three-storey plaster ensemble with grooved plaster ground floors, inside thermal bath windows, above cornices. The upper floors with fine pilasters with Art Nouveau shapes. The corner buildings with roof houses (Welsche Haube), the two middle house numbers with gabled roof extensions of the risalites with dome windows. 09246294
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Liebknechtstrasse 52
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1903 Designed and built by master bricklayer Hermann Bucher for Franz Reiher; Urban expansion around 1900 in historicizing forms, significance in terms of building history. Deep three-storey, dark-white clinker brick building on a plaster-grooved base, with an entrance with lavishly decorated beams. A wide frieze with an Art Nouveau ornament between the base and the mezzanine floor. The window openings on all floors are crowned with curtain arches of various kinds. All floors are optically marked by cornices. Middle upper floor with lateral three-axis, elaborately crowned flat bay window. The left (entrance) axis as a flat side elevation with roof extension (three arched windows, above a pointed pyramid helmet); Hunched roof with heterogeneous construction, compare the facade of No. 58. 09246310
 
Double house in closed development
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Double house in closed development Liebknechtstrasse 54, 56
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1903 Designed by Friedrich (?) Bucher; City expansion architecture of late historicism, architectural significance.
  • No. 54: dark white clinker brick building, three-storey, on a high, plastered base storey, cornices; in the area of ​​the two right axes small polygonal oriels, here otherwise dome windows and roof extension with triangular overhang; simple facade structure with restrained ornamentation
  • No. 56: Façade of No. 54 almost mirrored, only the so-called bay window still supported by a twisted column on the second floor, on the third floor as a balcony with baluster parapet
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Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Liebknechtstrasse 58
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1901 Designed by Franz Louis Schott; Urban expansion around 1900 in historicizing forms, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, dark-white clinker brick building on a grooved plaster base, with an entrance with lavishly decorated beams. A wide frieze with an Art Nouveau ornament between the base and the mezzanine floor. The window openings on all floors are crowned with curtain arches of various kinds. All floors are optically marked by cornices. Middle upper floor with lateral three-axis, elaborately crowned flat bay window. The right (entrance) axis as a flat side elevation with roof extension (three arched windows), compare no.52. 09246307
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Liebknechtstrasse 59
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1903 Designed by Willy Reiher for Bernhard Russler; Architecturally interesting group of three related houses in the country house style and already with features of the early reform style, of architectural significance. Heterogeneous three-storey mixed facade made of plaster, clinker and wood elements. Ground floor with shop and pointed arch openings, above it a bay window as corner emphasis, above it a turret with a Welscher hood. The area made of red clinker bricks centered up to the first floor, but in the right axis only up to the transom zone of the first floor window. The upper floors with thermal bath windows (ornamental stucco crowning), central axes with ornamental framework on the second floor and in the dominant loft with a crooked hip roof. 09246298
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Liebknechtstrasse 61
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1903 Designed by Friedrich Kunze; Group of three houses in the country house style and already with features of the early reform style, architectural significance. Three-storey building with plaster, clinker and wooden elements of the facade. Ground floor with red clinker brick, shop and central entrance with a pointed arch roof, the upper floors with plaster, whereby the outer axes are each marked by triple (thermal bath) windows with floral stucco crowning. The central axis on the second floor and in the loft extension above with pointed gable with ornamental framework. 09246299
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Liebknechtstrasse 62
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1903 Designed by Robert Ebersbach; historicizing development of the time around 1900, architectural significance. Three-storey and six-axis yellow clinker brick building on a plaster-grooved base, the windows on all storeys grouped into groups of two. Ground floor with arched openings, high, narrow entrance with original Art Nouveau door leaf pulled in and moved out of the center on the right, cornice above the ground floor, flat central projection emphasized on the second floor and in the pointed (slightly reduced) roof structure with stucco lambrequins, in the gable field and also in the decorative fields above and elaborate floral stucco ornamentation influenced by Art Nouveau under the upper floor windows. Four small standing arched dormers. 09246306
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Liebknechtstrasse 63
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1903 Designed by Friedrich Kunze; with shop, group of three houses in country house style and already with features of the early reform style, architectural significance. Three-storey building with plaster, clinker and wooden elements of the facade. Ground floor with red clinker brick, which extends up to the first floor in the central projection and is closed off with a baluster balcony, but otherwise only goes as far as the fighting zone of the ground floor windows, plaster above it. Ground floor with pointed arch windows, some of them on the first floor. There corner emphasis by bay windows on a triangular floor plan. Flat central projection, opening into a large roof extension with triangular gable and ornamental framework. 09246300
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Liebknechtstrasse 64
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1902 Designed by Robert Ebersbach; Historicist row of houses from the expansion of the city around 1900, historically important. Three-storey, six-axis, yellow brick building on a plaster base, slightly following the bend in the street. Flat two-axis central projection through the house entrance (Art Nouveau door leaf), marked on the second floor by a lambrequin frame and by a gabled roof extension with triple window and elaborate stucco decoration. Ground floor and first floor with arched openings, on the right a subsequent break-in of a second door. Above mezzanine cornice. The first floor is ornamentally highlighted by the Art Nouveau decorative crowning of the windows. 09246305
 
Group of tenement houses consisting of three units, now open as a row, No. 69 with a bakery extension to the rear
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Group of tenement houses consisting of three units, now open as a row, No. 69 with a bakery extension to the rear Liebknechtstrasse 65, 67, 69
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1904 (No. 65); 1906 (No. 67); 1912 (No. 69) Eclectic facades as a mixture of Gothic and Art Nouveau, relevance to building history. Created 1904–1912 (No. 65 and 67 1904–06 for Paul Fenstel, No. 69 1912 for Max Böhme). The plastered facades largely matched: the ground floors with plaster grooves and arched openings (entrances and shop windows), the first upper floors with floral crowned dome windows, the second upper floors with coupled pointed arched windows and “medieval” stucco crowning (including arched friezes). Facade structure through single-axis (No. 65 two-axis) three-storey flat bay windows, which end as gabled roof extensions, plus saddle dormers. 09246301
 
Apartment building in now half-open development
Apartment building in now half-open development Liebknechtstrasse 66
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1902 Designed by Robert Ebersbach; Historicist row of houses from the expansion of the city around 1900, historically important. Three-storey, six-axis, yellow brick building on a plaster base, slightly following the bend in the street. Flat two-axis central projection through the house entrance, marked on the second floor by a lambrequin frame and by a gabled roof extension with triple windows and elaborate stucco decoration. Ground floor and first floor with arched openings, above mezzanine cornice. The first floor is ornamentally highlighted by the Art Nouveau decorative crowning of the windows. The facade is largely identical to house number 64. 09246304
 
Apartment building in semi-open development and in a corner
Apartment building in semi-open development and in a corner Liebknechtstrasse 75
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1904 With a shop, a row of late-historic clinker brick houses of architectural significance. Erected according to a design by contractors Arthur Lobstädt and Josef Koptsch on their own behalf. The neighboring house also belonged to the same owners and was built according to their design. Three-storey plastered clinker brick building with a heterogeneous facade, corner accentuation by tower-like three-storey bay windows on the second floor, rounded off by slate-covered Welsche Haube, each flanked by a two-axis roof extension with a triangular gable. The ground floor with shop, arched openings, above cornice. The upper floors with red clinker bricks with cast stone framing of the openings, each side of the house additionally divided by two-storey rectangular bay windows with ornamented triangular gables, and ornamental frameworks in the gables of the standing dormer windows. 09246324
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Liebknechtstrasse 77
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1904 Designed by Josef Koptsch and Arthur Lobstädt for own marketing; Late historic clinker brick row of houses of architectural significance. Three-storey red brick building with five axes, the ground floor with grooved plaster wall, here round-arched (entrance, window) openings as well as segment-arched shop window, above the ground floor narrow cornice, the suspected windows of the upper floors with cast stone framing and console decorative fields, coupled on the sides, in the Central axis standing alone, here central roof extension with tail gable, each flanked by a standing dormer window with ornamental framework gable. 09246323
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Liebknechtstrasse 79
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1902 Designed by Emil Dressel for Gustav Albin Friedrich; Late historic clinker brick row of houses of architectural significance. Three-storey plastered clinker brick building with plaster grooved ground floor, inside windows with arched openings and a large segment-arched shop window. The central axis of the two red-brick upper floors of the five-axis street facade is characterized by a two-story rectangular bay window with a triangular gable end above the ground floor. Diagonally behind, in the sense of a staggering according to the principle of the "English House", an even larger, also triangular, two-axis roof extension. The corner of the house is also visually emphasized by further expansion. The openings with plaster and stucco frames, including ornamental mirrors. Mansard roof with a small standing dormer. 09246322
 
Apartment building in half-open development and in a corner location, with fencing
Apartment building in half-open development and in a corner location, with fencing Liebknechtstrasse 80
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1929 Designed by Hermann Bornemann for own marketing; functional design language of the 1920s, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey plastered corner building, with an irregular floor plan, on a dark clinker base, horizontal structure through narrow cornices, vertically through various oriels (front side above the ground floor and three-story polygonal, to the side street round-one-story above the ground floor and flat-two-story rectangular), entrance with straight clinker edging, this axis with horizontal windows. This lively facade is tightly summarized by a strong eaves cornice leading to the steep mansard roof. Plastic jewelry. Enclosure with clinker pillars and battens follows the slope of the side road. 09246325
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Liebknechtstrasse 82
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1903 Erected by master bricklayer Müller according to plans by the architect Hüttel; City expansion building around 1900, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, three-axis plastered building, the high ground floor optically separated by a belt cornice, entrance with a two-wing front door with skylight on the left, round-arched dome windows next to it, on the right a wide segment-arched shop window with stucco crowning. In the second axis above the ground floor there is a flat two-storey, suspected rectangular bay. The right axis is laid out broadly, with horizontal three-part windows; Drempel as well as large and small roof extensions with ornamental framework. Art Nouveau plaster ornamentation, bay windows with inserted fluted columns and pilaster strips. 09246326
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Liebknechtstrasse 84
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1903 Erected by master bricklayer Müller according to plans by the architect Hüttel; City expansion building around 1900, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey plastered building with three axes (of different widths), ground floor with arched openings, a shop window in the northwest, plaster ornamentation above, narrow belt cornice. Flat two-storey rectangular bay window with three-part windows starting above the ground floor. Decorated window sills. Drempel and the two roof extensions ornamental framework, the roof extensions (large on the right, smaller in the middle) with donkey back gables. 09246327
 
Apartment building with four entrances, ending half-open
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Apartment building with four entrances, ending half-open Liebknechtstraße 88, 90, 92, 94
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1902 (No. 90, 92); 1903 (No. 88, 94) Image-defining homogeneous row of houses of architectural significance. 1902 (inner) and 1903 (outer building) created as a unit, architect Curt Schmidt. Three-storey plastered buildings with grooved ground floors, here arched openings, belt cornices above ground floors. Wall structure by two-storey cantilevered rectangular bay windows, above that neo-baroque roof extensions. A tower-like structure with a hood on each side of the building. The facades are richly decorated with stucco (figural-floral). Numerous standing segmental arched dormers. 09246328
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Liebknechtstrasse 96
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1902 Designed by Emil Dressel for own marketing; Late historical construction of the city expansion around 1900, relevance to architectural history. Three-story plastered clinker brick building, 6: 3 axes, ground floor with red clinker cladding, here arched openings (front door, shop window), above the large shop window on the right on corbels a porphyry-colored balcony with parapet, to accentuate the corner projections on the second floor and in the gabled roof extension is provided with ornamental framework. The arched windows of the plastered upper floors are mostly coupled and decorated with red clinker brick ornamentation, as well as stucco ornament fields. House corresponds to No. 98. 09246332
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Liebknechtstrasse 98
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1902 Designed by Emil Dressel for AP Gerbeth; Late historical construction of the city expansion around 1900, relevance to architectural history. Three-storey plastered clinker brick building, 6-7 axes, ground floor with red clinker cladding, here arched openings (front door, shop window), porphyry-colored balcony with parapet on corbels above the front door. The arched windows of the plastered upper floors are mostly coupled and decorated with red clinker brick ornamentation, as well as stucco ornament fields. The central axis is emphasized by the ornamental framework both on the second floor and in the roof extension (with a half-hip roof) above. House corresponds to No. 96. 09246333
 
Residential and commercial building in a corner position in closed development, today also a savings bank building
Residential and commercial building in a corner position in closed development, today also a savings bank building Liebknechtstrasse 100
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1902 Designed by Carl Brandt for the client Robert Schlosser, today also a savings bank building. Elaborately designed late historical head building of the development of Liebknechtstrasse, already with approaches of the reform style, defining the picture and of great importance in terms of building history and urban development. Three-storey plastered clinker brick building with 7: 7 axes plus an inclined corner axis, with an elaborate roof landscape and largely identically designed facades on both Liebknechtstrasse and Neundorfer Strasse, but with well-placed elements that put the symmetry into perspective (e.g. stairwell axis, Roof house with a half-hip roof opposite a pike-like roof opening etc.). The corner is emphasized by a two-storey round bay window of the inclined axis, which is crowned by a pointed helmet with a lantern, flanked by a two-storey roof house with ornamental framework and a steep, overhanging gable roof. Base and mezzanine floor up to the combat zone of red clinker (above light plaster), under the large thermal bath windows (business premises) with decorative white plaster fields. Entrance with an Art Nouveau shaped skylight on the right, above the staircase axis with differently shaped openings, ending in a flat wooden bay window with a hood. The windows of the upper floors are set in pairs, on the first floor still combined by floral stucco console fields, on the second floor balconies on both sides of the house. The red clinker eaves zone tightly summarizes the wall design. As decorations continue z. B. Lead glass windows with floral decorations. Entrance area moderately modernized. 09246334
 
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villa Mommsenstrasse 9
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1913 with neoclassical elements, designed by Fritz Kohl for Karl Engelbrecht; Significance in terms of building history and site development history. Two-storey plastered building with a flat hipped roof and a regular floor plan. Balanced facade structure, the front side characterized by a central arbor with balcony as well as a triangular-gabled dwelling decorated with volutes as the crowning of the flat central projection. The window axes are limited by plaster pilasters, the corners of the house are provided with stylized pilasters with stronger relief, as a smaller arrangement can also be found in the arbor. Its attic with stucco fruit garlands, over the windows in the house wall stucco arches with baskets. 09246922
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Neundorfer Strasse 103
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Marked 1909 Designed by Albert Kühnel for the building contractor Gottlieb Walter; After completion, the house was bought by master carpenter Karl Kühn, there was a furniture shop on the ground floor and a workshop in the back yard. The four-storey, six-axis plastered building, which is of architectural significance, has an objectified late-historic facade. The ground floor with irregular openings, the entrance on the left with an original double-winged front door with glass inserts and a tall, raised skylight. From the first floor, the two middle axes protrude slightly like a bay window. Window parapets decorated with prefabricated decorative elements made of artificial stone (garlands, etc.), colored tiles blue and white. The left side with two-axis, gabled roof extension. Simple stucco ceilings, original room and apartment doors have been preserved in the apartments, wood paneling in the hallway and large vestibule door with colored glass windows. 09247803
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Neundorfer Strasse 111
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Around 1912 Architect Johannes Bieger for Bernhard Schreiber; Reform style building from the time before the First World War, significance in terms of building history. Four-storey, six-axis, plastered facade with grooves on the ground floor, house entrance in the middle of the eaves side flanked by fluted half-columns and suspected to have a serrated frieze, upper floor with pilaster structure, middle part of the facade up to the third floor slightly protruding like a risalit, there window parapet relief with fruit basket, coat of arms, cornucopia, putto, etc. Original window and front door. Two-axis gabled roof extension on the left. 09246659
 
Apartment house in half-open development and remains of the enclosure
Apartment house in half-open development and remains of the enclosure Neundorfer Strasse 141
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1903 Designed by Oscar Roth for own marketing; historicizing urban expansion architecture in an architecturally sophisticated ambience, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey red brick building with decorative concrete elements (window crowns and console fields), 4: 4 axes plus one inclined. Corner accentuation by a single-axis and three-storey rectangular bay above the ground floor, which ends in a (newly) laminated turret. Arched windows on the ground floor, entrance on the right, cornice above the ground floor. In addition to the so-called turret, two-storey loft extension with triple window and curved hood. 09246375
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Neundorfer Strasse 143
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1903 Architect Max Schönstein, client Willy Bergner; historicizing facade of the city expansion, relevance to architectural history. Three-storey red clinker brick building with decorative concrete elements (window crowns and console fields), corner emphasis by inclined, two-storey rectangular bay windows above the ground floor. Above the ground floor with shutters and arched openings, strong cornice, two-axis central projection with roof extension (the gable of which is simplified). 09246374
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Neundorfer Strasse 145
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1903 Designed by contractor Vinzenz Koschinek for own marketing; Historicizing, richly decorated row of houses from around 1900, relevance to building history. Three-storey yellow brick building with a deep structure, a shop zone on the ground floor, richly decorated cast stone parapet fields (floral, garlands) under the windows, pilasters with plastered “lambrequins”, hipped roof with dormer windows and an elaborately crowned roof house (crowning 1920s?). 09246372
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Neundorfer Strasse 147
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1903 Designed by Nixdorf & Co. for their own marketing; Historicizing, richly decorated row of houses from around 1900, relevance to building history. Three-storey yellow brick building with richly decorated cast stone parapet fields under the windows (floral, heads, Art Nouveau influence). Decorated plastered fields as “capitals” make the yellow wall surfaces look like pilasters, the straight roofs of the windows on the first floor look like horizontal cornices. Roof extension with two dormers and a central two-axis, just suspected roof house. 09246373
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Neundorfer Strasse 149
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1903 Designed by the building contractor Nixdorf for their own marketing, execution: Josef Kopt (i) sch; Historicizing, richly decorated row of houses from around 1900, relevance to building history. Three-storey yellow clinker brick building with richly decorated cast stone parapet fields under the windows (heads, floral), decorated plastered fields as “capitals” make the yellow wall surfaces look like pilasters, the straight roofs of the windows on the first floor look like horizontal cornices. Two two-axis roof extensions and three standing dormers on the narrow side. 09246371
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Neundorfer Strasse 157
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Around 1905 Erected by contractors Paul Beck and Albin Löser for their own marketing; historicizing construction of the city expansion around 1900, architectural relevance. Three-storey yellow brick building with a plastered base and mezzanine floor (up to the combat zone of the arched openings). The third axis on the street side highlighted by wider or coupled openings, ground floor and second floor with thermal bath windows, first floor with triangular roofing, gable in the roof area. Corner axis to the right with two-storey polygonal bay window (attachment missing) over mezzanine floor. Several horizontal plaster strips. The two axes on the left with cast stone ornament fields. Lateral entrance in the central axis, this is also triangularly gabled. 09246527
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Neundorfer Strasse 159
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1903 Designed by the architect Thieme for Hermann Scheider; late historical line with Art Nouveau influences, significance in terms of building history. Three-storey, five-axis, dark-white clinker brick building with plaster-grooved ground floor, in it arched openings, above a cornice. Wall structure of the upper floors by fluted plaster pilasters with heads as capitals, furthermore by floral plaster stucco decorative fields between the floors. Eaves cornice also ornamented. Over the two right axes loft extension with straight roofing and transverse oval window, two towers. 09246361
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Neundorfer Strasse 161
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1903 Late historical line with Art Nouveau influences, designed by the architect Thieme for Hermann Scheider; architectural significance. Three-storey, five-axis, dark-white clinker brick building with plaster-grooved ground floor, inside arched openings and an entrance with an Art Nouveau door leaf in the central axis. Cornice above ground floor. Wall structure of the upper floors by fluted plaster pilasters with heads as capitals, furthermore by floral plaster stucco decorative fields between the floors. Eaves cornice also ornamented. All openings with cleaning flasks. Over the two left axes loft extension with arched endings, inside head-sun ornament, with transverse oval window, the three caterpillars new. 09246362
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Neundorfer Strasse 163
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1903 Late historic line with Art Nouveau influences, designed by the architect Thieme for Hermann Scheider; architectural significance. Three-storey, five-axis, dark-white clinker brick building with grooved plaster ground floor, in it arched openings, entrance in the central axis. Cornice above ground floor. Wall structure of the upper floors by fluted plaster pilasters with heads as capitals, furthermore by floral plaster stucco decorative fields between the floors. Eaves cornice also ornamented. All openings with cleaning flasks. Over the two right axes, loft extension with arched endings and transverse oval window, three towers. 09246363
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Neundorfer Strasse 165
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1903 Late historical line with Art Nouveau influences, designed by the architect Thieme for Hermann Scheider; architectural significance. Three-storey, five-axis, dark-white clinker brick building with a yellow-colored plaster design, with plaster-grooved ground floor with arched openings. Cornice above ground floor. Wall structure of the upper floors by fluted plaster pilasters with heads as capitals, furthermore by floral plaster stucco decorative fields between the floors. Eaves cornice also ornamented. All openings with cleaning flasks. Over the two left axes, loft extension with arched endings, inside head-sun ornament, with transverse oval window. 09246364
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Neundorfer Strasse 171
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1904 Designed by Alfred Illner for Hermann Söllner; Iconic line with elaborate late-historical facades, significance in terms of building history. Three-story, six-axis plastered building. Ground floor with two basket-arched shop windows, the two-bay central axis accentuated by richly floral, neo-baroque-style two-storey rectangular bay windows. This central axis is backed by a dominant roof extension with a tail gable. Corner accentuation in the roof area by turrets with Welscher hood. 09246336
 
Apartment building in closed development with shops
Apartment building in closed development with shops Neundorfer Strasse 173
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1903 Designed by Alfred Illner for Bernhard von Wolfersdorf; Iconic line with elaborate late-historical facades, significance in terms of building history. Three-story, six-axis plastered building. Ground floor with two basket-arched shop windows, the two-bay central axis accentuated by richly floral, neo-baroque-style two-storey rectangular bay windows. This central axis is backed by a dominant roof extension with a tail gable. 09246337
 
Semi-detached house in open development
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Semi-detached house in open development Neundorfer Strasse 174, 176
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1903 Designed by Reinhard Paul Rossbach for himself; stately urban expansion of architectural significance. Three-storey plastered building, the corners accentuated by bay windows with turrets (Welsche hoods with lanterns) and loft extensions with triangular half-timbered gables that characterize the image. Ground floor with arched openings, laterally in the form of thermal windows. Wall design through several different-shaped bay windows above the ground floor (right two-storey rectangular bay window with ornamental framework, entrance axis with two-story triangular bay window, left side a kind of single-storey bower), a balcony with balusters, straight roofs of the upper floor windows, steep saddle roof with extensions. Floral and figural decorations on the facade. 09246359
 
Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Robert-Blum-Strasse 7
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1903 Late historical building with Art Nouveau ornament, significance in terms of building history. The client was Emil Luckweil. Three-storey plastered building with a heterogeneous wall-to-opening ratio, six axes, both the entrance and the segment-arch projecting two-storey bay window (on a cantilever construction) moved out of the center on the right. Broad ornamental cornice above the mezzanine. Above the two left ground floor axes on the upper floors only one axis each with large three-part windows, here covered by loft extensions with a curved roof. Art Nouveau stuccoing above the windows (bay windows, leaf and tree motifs, depictions of ducks and hares, fox and owls on the bay window). 09246321
 
Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Robert-Blum-Strasse 9
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1904 Late historical building with Art Nouveau ornament, significance in terms of building history; Building owner Emil Luckweil (1904). Three-storey plastered building, 4–5 axes, the central axis being the two-storey oriel cantilevered over the ground floor, cantilevered with segments, set behind by a decorated, curved roof extension. The left axis widened and with three-part segment arch windows. Elaborate art nouveau stucco. 09246320
 
Apartment building in open development
Apartment building in open development Robert-Blum-Strasse 11
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1903 Designed by A. Schneider for Karl Hermann Kelz; mighty plastered building with castle-like corner towers, historically relevant. Three-storey, seven axes, two plastered side elevations five-storey (tower-like) with ornamental framework, on the ground floor originally plastered grooves, cast stone walls with curtain arches. The walls between the risalits with sandstone-colored clinker bricks and red clinker decorative bands. The formerly richly structured roof landscape with dormers and crowns is now more simplified. 09247632
 
Tenement house (with post office) in a corner and in half-open development as well as an enclosure
Tenement house (with post office) in a corner and in half-open development as well as an enclosure Robert-Blum-Strasse 13
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1903 Builder Oscar Roth (1903); late historical line of city expansion, of architectural significance. Three-storey red clinker building with stucco and cast stone design elements, ground floor with round arches, strong cornice above the ground floor, corner accentuation by two-storey plastered rectangular bay windows (pilasters), which ends in the roof area with polygonal turrets (formerly half-timbered). Cast stone decorative fields, like lunettes above the windows of the second floor. Main side with a flat central projection, which is covered with a roof extension with a tail gable. Enclosure with tall, slender fence posts and a wrought iron fence. 09246319
 

Former monuments

image designation location Dating description ID
Material entirety Heineplatz
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Material entirety Heineplatz Heineplatz 3–21
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Removed from the list of monuments after 2009
 
Semi-open residential building
Semi-open residential building Jahnstrasse 34, 36
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1903 Removed from the list of monuments after 2009
 
Material entirety Vettersstrasse
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Material entirety Vettersstrasse Vettersstrasse 1, 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23
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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. ↑ Individual features in the whole of the König-Georg-Kaserne :
    • Commandant's house (Europaratstraße 1): coat of arms, large round tower, two-storey clinker brick building, today the main customs office in Erfurt, built as a staff building, on the original plan referred to as house ST, which included the guard, guard room, cash room, detention center, detention guard's apartment, regimental office, living room and bedroom for NCOs (single rooms), food room, etc.
    • Reithalle (Europaratstraße 5): single-storey clinker building, elongated building with blind gable as stepped gable, pilaster strips, today multi-purpose and sports hall, on the old floor plan House E, originally called parade house or also as parade hall, possibly connected to a former horse stable (cannot be clarified)
    • Officer's casino (Europaratstraße 23/25): two-storey brick building with a hipped roof and round tower, this one with a pointed helmet, today called “Vogtland”, in the original layout referred to as “O” when the building plan was submitted, built as a casino and officer's dining room, and a dining room was located in the building , Billiard room, reading room, playroom, one apartment for captains, two apartments for lieutenants and one apartment for a housekeeper, architect probably Herrmann Baumgärtel
    • Crew houses and officers and civil servants' houses: on a rectangular floor plan, partly built next to one another, multi-winged, two or three storeys with jamb floors, yellow clinker brick, segmented arched windows, economical facade decor, the windows originally painted green, multi-leaf, jamb floor partially with slotted windows
      • Europaratstraße 3: Kinderhaus Westend (day care center), former civil servants 'and officers' residence, family residence III, built in 1909, senior civil servant residence
      • Europaratstraße 4: Zwickau State Property and Construction Office, Plauen branch, original function not clarified
      • Europaratstraße 7/9: State Office for Agriculture and Agricultural School and Police Station, former team house
      • Europaratstraße 11: Saxon State Office for Structural Engineering and Technical Relief Organization, Plauen Forest District, former residence for civil servants and officers, referred to as residence 2 on the historical plan, 17 NCOs and a sutler lived here
      • Europaratstraße 13: Central justice, district court and land registry building, former team house
      • Europaratstrasse 15: Immobilienservice Plauen mbH, former residential building for civil servants and officers, referred to on the old plan as residential building 1, the purser, seven married NCOs and twelve gunsmiths lived here
      • Europaratstraße 17: Plauen tax office, former team residence
      • Europaratstraße 19: State land surveying office Plauen, original function not yet clarified, house K for chamber building on the old plan, originally a field supply shed was also located there
      • Europaratstrasse 21: SKH Rodewisch, Plauen day clinic, former function not yet clarified, possibly former gunsmith building with a washing facility, two gunsmiths lived there, the function cannot be clearly clarified

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