List of technical monuments in the Central Saxony district (F – G)
The list of technical monuments in the district of central Saxony contains the technical monuments in the district of central Saxony .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony . Due to the large number of technical monuments, the list is divided into the
- List of technical monuments in the Central Saxony district (A – E)
- List of technical monuments in the Central Saxony district (F – G)
- List of technical monuments in the district of Central Saxony (H – N)
- List of technical monuments in the Central Saxony district (O – Z)
The letters correspond to the first letters of the municipality names.
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- Image: shows a picture of the cultural monument and, if applicable, a link to further photos of the cultural monument in the Wikimedia Commons media archive
- Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
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Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
- Map view to set coordinates. In this map view, cultural monuments are shown without coordinates with a red marker and can be placed on the map. Cultural monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, cultural monuments with a picture are marked with a green marker.
- Dating: indicates the year of completion or the date of the first mention or the period of construction
- Description: structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the monument properties
- ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column ; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .
Flöha, city
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Hetzdorf Viaduct ; Iron railway track Dresden - Werdau |
Falkenau (map) |
1866–1868 (viaduct) | Former railway viaduct over the Flöha; Belonging to the first larger railway viaducts in Saxony, of architectural and railway historical importance, also of landscape design character |
09240738
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Saxon post mile pillars (totality) | Falkenau (map) |
1722 (quarter milestone) | Post mileage column; Quarter milestone, important in terms of traffic history |
09240725
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Flöhabrücke Falkenau; School bridge | Falkenau (map) |
1895 (road bridge) | Road bridge over the Flöha; three-arched, of importance in terms of building history and technology history |
09240729
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Cotton spinning mill Georg Liebermann (former) | Falkenau (map) |
1853 (factory building); 1899/1901 (Spinnereigeb. IIb) | Spinning mill building I, spinning mill building IIa and spinning mill building IIb of a former cotton mill; The factory complex that shapes the site is of historical value, expansion of the company at the end of the 19th century by the Berlin factory owner Georg Liebermann (1844–1926), brother of the famous painter Max Liebermann |
09240727
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Hetzdorf station | Falkenau (map) |
1893 (reception building); End of the 19th century (goods handling); End of the 19th century (outbuilding) | Reception building with an extension to the east, ancillary building and goods shed of the Hetzdorf train station; clinker buildings typical of the time, of architectural and railway history of importance |
09240737
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JC Weißbach spinning mill |
Flöha (map) |
1856 (spinning mill) | Factory building of the former JC Weißbach & Sohn spinning mill; simple, functionally oriented plastered building, of industrial and local significance |
09240040
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Cotton spinning mill EI Clauss successor (totality); Heating plant | Flöha (map) |
1900–1903 (heating plant) | Individual monument of the totality of the cotton spinning mill EI Clauss successor: heating plant (see totality list -Obj. 09240155, on cotton); of importance in terms of industrial and local history |
09244758
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Cotton spinning mill EI Clauss successor (totality); Cotton mill | Flöha (map) |
1809 (old spinning mill building); 1826 (old spinning mill building); 1863 (“Oederaner Bau” spinning mill); 1863 (self-actuator building); 1887 (self-actuator building) | Individual characteristics of the entity cotton spinning mill EI Clauss successor: so-called old building (4 buildings, of which 1 building is self-actuator building = southern building group), Ballenhaus (extreme northern building), Oederaner Bau (building in the factory courtyard), so-called new building with machine house (northern building -Claussstraße 2 ), Hydraulic engineering (northeast building -Claußstrasse 3), main administrative building with twisting, packing and dispatch (eastern building group -Claußstrasse 5, 7), mobile cultural assets (archival material) as well as Seeberbrücke (see material list -obj. 09240155, Zur Cotton); Historically grown factory complex of great importance in terms of urban history, architectural history, industrial history and urban planning |
09240135
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Old Mill | Flöha (map) |
around 1830 (mill); around 1925/1930 (turbine house); around 1800 (southwest building); 2nd half of the 19th century (workers' house); 2nd half of the 19th century (residential buildings) | Former mill property with a western group of buildings, consisting of residential and farm buildings to the north and workers 'houses adjoining it to the south (No. 11, 13), eastern group of buildings with a northern mill building, a turbine house adjacent to the rear and former workers' house to the south (no. 15); Old mill bought up by the Clauss cotton mill and converted into company apartments, several times remodeled and adapted to its use, group of buildings with architectural, local and technical historical significance |
09240169
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Flap weir and keeper's house | Flöha (map) |
around 1880 (Wehr); around 1880 (keeper's house) | Three-part flap weir with a gangway from one bank to the other, of significance in terms of technology history, rarity |
09240170
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Gückelsberg cotton spinning mill (entity) | Flöha (map) |
1829 (factory building); 1847 (factory building); 1925/26 (factory building); 1830 (office building); 1847 (boiler and machine house) | Individual features of the Gückelsberg cotton spinning mill, formerly Heymann: three spinning mill buildings, boiler and machine house with chimney, connecting building to the north, mill ditch, turbine house, office building, locksmith's shop, (coachman) house, wool store, barn, syringe house, two workers' houses (Fabrikweg 1 and 2 ); Street pavement, 2 mountain cellars and a villa with an enclosure wall along the garden and the mill ditch (see general list -obj. 09304751, same address); Architecturally, industrially and locally significant facility |
09240213
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Gückelsberg cotton spinning mill (entity) | Flöha (map) |
1829 (textile industry); 1847 (textile industry); 1925/26 (textile industry) | Consolidation of the Gückelsberg cotton spinning mill, formerly Heymann, with the following individual monuments: three spinning mills, boiler and machine house with chimney, connecting building to the north, mill ditch, turbine house, office building, locksmith's shop, (coach) house, 2 wool stores, barn, syringe house, two workers' houses (Fabrikweg 1 and 2); Street pavement, 2 mountain cellars and a villa with an enclosure wall along the garden and the Mühlgraben (see general list -obj. 09304751, same address); Three spinning mill buildings erected next to each other from the pioneering days in brick construction (around 1830 and around 1847) and from the 1920s in reinforced concrete construction with preserved outbuildings and manufacturer's villa, significant in terms of architectural history, important because it is rare, largely authentically preserved cotton mill in the Flöhalal with production and social buildings, continuous production between 1830 and 1830 1990, important in terms of industrial and local history |
09304751
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Flap weir and keeper's house | Flöha (map) |
around 1880 (Wehr); around 1880 (keeper's house) | Three-part flap weir with a gangway from one bank to the other, of significance in terms of technology history, rarity |
09240170
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Cotton spinning mill EI Clauss successor (aggregate) | Flöha (map) |
1809-1904 (spinning); End of the 19th century, so-called Dreihaus (workers' house); around 1920, Marie-Luise house (workers' house); around 1930, three workers 'houses, Am Park (workers' residence) | Material entity cotton spinning mill EI Clauß Successor with the following individual monuments: factory owner's villa with terraces east of the villa (see individual monuments list -obj. 09240163, Am Park 4), heating plant (see individual monuments list -obj 09244758, Augustusburger Straße 65a), four workers' houses (see individual monuments list -obj. 09240167, so-called Swiss houses, Bergstrasse 2, 2a, 4, 4a, 6, 8), workers 'house (see individual monument list -obj. 09240166, Bergstrasse 10), workers' residential group (see individual monument list -obj. 09240174, so-called Friedensburg, Bergstrasse 12), So-called old building (4 buildings, including 1 building self-actuator building = southern building group), Ballenhaus (extreme northern building), Oederaner Bau (building in the factory courtyard), so-called new building with machine house (northern building -Claussstraße 2), hydraulic engineering (northeast building -Claussstraße 3), main administrative building with twisting, packing and dispatch (eastern building group -Claußstraße 5, 7), mobile cultural assets (archives) and Seeberbrücke (see above) Before individual memorial list -obj. 09240135), workers 'residence (see individual monument list -Obj. 09240168, Haus Eintracht, Zur Cotton 7, 9, 11, 13), workers' residence (see individual monument list -Obj. 09305818, Haus Harmonie, Zur Cotton 8), former bathing establishment and children's sanctuary (see individual monument list -Obj. 09240165, Zur Coton 15), former single dormitory with children's custody and parish hall with fencing (see individual monument list -Obj. 09240164, Zur Coton 17), gatehouse (Zur Coton 18), gardening (Zurotton 20) and administration building (former garden house, For cotton 26, see a |
09240155
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Finkenmühle | Flöha (map) |
before 1890 (mill technology) | Two water turbines and gears of a mill; of significance in terms of technology history |
09240722 |
Frankenberg / Sa., City
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Viaduct Lützeltal; Railway line Roßwein - Niederwiesa |
Frankenberg / Sa. (Map) |
1867/1868 (viaduct) | Railway viaduct over the Lützelbach; Remarkable civil engineering made of ashlar and quarry stone masonry, in very good condition, of architectural and railway historical importance, also characterizing the landscape |
09244133
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Old red color; Paradiesbettfabrik M. Steiner & Sohn AG (formerly) | Frankenberg / Sa. (Map) |
marked 1818 (dyeing) | Former dye works and outbuildings; Architecturally significant, largely original, early commercial building with excellent details from the time it was built, significant in terms of building history, city history and technology history, and of great rarity |
09243951
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Mill and access bridge | Frankenberg / Sa. (Map) |
marked 1836 (previous construction); 1935 (mill) | historically significant building, rebuilt in the 1930s in a concise form, characterizing the landscape with its characteristic roof shape |
09244235
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Transformer house | Frankenberg / Sa. (Map) |
around 1910 (transformer station) | Sophisticated structure in the style of the reform architecture from around 1910, largely preserved in its original form, evidence of the electrification of the place, of significance in terms of technology history |
09244164
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Paradise bed factory M. Steiner & Sohn (formerly) | Frankenberg / Sa. (Map) |
presumably 1893 (west wing); 1899 (east wing); 1922 (connection between the two wings) | Factory and administration building of the former paradise bed factory M. Steiner & Sohn AG; Large, sophisticatedly structured building on an angular floor plan in a dominant urban development location at the entrance to the urban area of Frankenberg, of urban and industrial history as well as urban development importance |
09244233
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Former utility building of the gas works, later cinema with equipment and cinema technology | Frankenberg / Sa. (Map) |
1869 (gas works farm building); 1932 to 1951 (film projectors ao technical Ki) | Conversion of a gasworks building into a cinema by the operator of the 1st Frankenberg cinema "Welt-Theater" (formerly in Frankenberger Straße 55), the only Frankenberg cinema which, after being taken over by an association, is still very popular with the citizens of Frankenberg, which is why its great importance in terms of urban history as well as cultural history and technological history results |
09305256
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Emil Hempel factory | Frankenberg / Sa. (Map) |
1930s (factory owner's house); around 1900 (Emil Hempel factory) | Factory owner's house, factory building and enclosure; simple, traditionalist house of remarkable design conciseness, factory building remarkable clinker brick building with decorative gable, of architectural, local and technological history of importance |
09244220
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GEG Frankenberg cigar factory | Frankenberg / Sa. (Map) |
before 1914 (factory building) | Factory building in half-open development; Formerly the cigar factory of the Tobacco Workers' Cooperative, later barracks, architecturally remarkable, representative structured commercial building in a good state of preservation, architects: Zapp & Basarke in Chemnitz, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history |
09244219
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Saxon post mile pillars (totality) | Frankenberg / Sa. (Map) |
marked 1725, copy (post distance column) | Post mileage column; Copy of a distance column, important in terms of traffic history |
09244070
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Book printing company CG Roßberg | Frankenberg / Sa. (Map) |
around 1790 (house); around 1740 (wooden press); around 1830 (toggle press); around 1860 to 1990 (printing presses, automatic printing machines, Se); 1920 (extension) | Former production building of the CG Roßberg book printing company with shop, originally a residential building and rear extensions in closed development, as well as technical equipment and anniversary flag; of urban development importance in the market area as well as of local and technological history as a printing company |
09243906
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Hydroelectric power plant, consisting of several interconnected structures, as well as operating ditch | Frankenberg / Sa. (Map) |
Late 19th century (hydroelectric power station) | Elongated structure with a diverse, high-quality structure of red bricks (pilaster strips, friezes, window frames) and plaster (end of the 19th century), two further components of a simple but well-proportioned shape (around 1910), of architectural and technical significance |
09244171
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Administration building of a horsehair weaving mill in half-open development | Frankenberg / Sa. (Map) |
Late 19th century (administration building) | representative plastered building, architecturally sophisticated facade structure with high-quality ornamentation, of architectural significance |
09243891
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Kattun-Druckfabrik Uhlemann & Lantzsch (formerly) | Frankenberg / Sa. (Map) |
2nd quarter of the 19th century (factory building); 1883 (pantograph) | Calico printing and technical equipment (pantograph); Integrated in a commercial complex, elongated, mighty structure with a representative porphyry portal, of importance in terms of building history and technology |
09244170
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Residential house in closed development, outbuildings and rear buildings | Frankenberg / Sa. (Map) |
Door to the courtyard marked 1733 (residential house); around 1925 (commercial cultivation) | Of urban development and architectural historical value due to the original courtyard structure preserved in the core, numerous valuable interior details, sensitively attached commercial building |
09243850
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Agricultural bourgeois house in closed development with courtyard conversion on four sides | Frankenberg / Sa. (Map) |
marked 1787 (front building) | Of outstanding architectural and urban significance as a fully preserved baroque farmhouse typical of Frankenberg, historical significance as a former calico printing facility |
09243855
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Calico printing (former) | Frankenberg / Sa. (Map) |
marked 1809 (residential house) | Residential house in closed development with courtyard and rear building, remains of the original terraced garden are present (garden monument); Of particular architectural and urban value due to the intact relationship between the front building, the rear building and the garden, numerous valuable building details, historical significance as a former calico printing plant |
09243856
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Silk goods factory Behr & Schubert (formerly) | Frankenberg / Sa. (Map) |
1836 (factory building) | Production building of a former silk goods factory, with stone wall; As one of the first silk weaving mills in Saxony and the oldest weaving mill in Frankenberg of outstanding industrial and urban historical importance, it is also one of the earliest factory buildings in Frankenberg, impressive due to its size |
09243933
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Road bridge over the Kleine Striegis |
Langenstriegis (map) |
around 1800 (road bridge) | single-bay stone arch bridge (subsequent expansion without monument value) of architectural significance |
09247851
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Niedermühle Langenstriegis | Langenstriegis (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (mill) | Mill with house, side building, barn and mill technology; Of particular value as a historical mill system that has been preserved as a closed structure, of importance in terms of architectural, local and technological history |
09244298
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Transformer station |
Mühlbach (map) |
around 1915 (transformer station) | Testimony to the electrification of the place, of significance in terms of technology history |
09240715
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Stone arch bridge over the Lützelbach |
Sachsenburg (map) |
1816 (pedestrian bridge) | significant as the oldest preserved stone bridge in Frankenberg, largely original, of importance in terms of building history and technology |
09244602
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Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation ("European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony"); Station 94 Sachsenburg | Sachsenburg (map) |
marked 1869 (triangulation column) | Triangulation column; Second order station, significant testimony to geodesy of the 19th century, of significance in terms of surveying history |
09302585
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Lower Saxony Stolln; Sachsenquelle | Sachsenburg (map) |
1701–1821 (mining installation part); around 1910 (apparatus house, raw water tank) | Adit with mouth hole, associated retaining walls, apparatus house, raw water tank (with the writing “Sachsenquell”) as well as the staircase and enclosure leading to it; Originally important system for the pit water solution for local mining in the 18th century, due to the later conversion and structural expansion to the water supply system, not only of mining history, but also of local history |
09244405
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Sachsenburg spinning mill (totality); Schloßmühle (formerly) | Sachsenburg (map) |
14th to 20th century, mill location (mill); marked 1779 (residential building) | Individual features of the totality of the Sachsenburg spinning mill: residential house, archway, remains of masonry and courtyard paving of a former mill property (see also totality list -obj. 09305857, An der Zschopau); An ensemble of formerly three residential buildings that surrounded a courtyard, L-shaped grouped mill buildings parallel to the Mühlgraben demolished except for a few remains of masonry, both historically and as documents of the production-historical nucleus of the later industrial site also of local and production-historical importance |
09244268
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Sachsenburg spinning mill (totality); CG Reichelt; Sachsenburg concentration camp; Bruno Tautenhahn; VEB twisting mill Sachsenburg | Sachsenburg (map) |
1835–1837, spinning mill (spinning mill); 1847, grinding mill (spinning mill); 1927–1928, extension of the switching and transformer station (spinning mill); 1967, addition of a gas factory (spinning mill); 2nd half of the 19th century (chimney) | Individual features of the totality of the Sachsenburg spinning mill: Production building, chimney, weir system, operating ditch and free floodlight with bank retaining walls and stone decking, ball crusher building, two residential buildings, one of which has detention cells from the former concentration camp on the ground floor as well as a laundry shortage presented in a museum, two tenement houses, villa, gatehouse (see, gate pillar (see also subject population list -obj. 09305857, An der Zschopau); Landscape-defining ensemble of extensively preserved structural and technical systems from the 19th and 20th centuries, document different periods of use in the history of the industrial site, including the operation as one of the largest spinning mills in the Chemnitz area, of local and national industrial historical importance, due to the two im The core of the original buildings of the production building (spinning mill in the form typical of the time and grain mill in the form of an "American mill") that are still preserved and also of architectural historical importance. In addition, the complex was used between 1933 and 1937 as a protective custody camp / concentration camp Sachsenburg, so the ensemble that has been preserved comes as Testimony of one of the early concentration camps during the National Socialist dictatorship is also of outstanding general historical importance |
09244603
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Sachsenburg spinning mill (entity) | Sachsenburg (map) |
18th to 20th century, preserved evidence of production (textile industry); 2nd half of the 19th century, manorial. Residential building (dwelling house); around 1900 (forge); 2nd half of the 20th century (cash desk); 1936 (vehicle hall) | Material entirety of the Sachsenburg spinning mill with the associated production and functional buildings, social facilities, hydraulic engineering facilities and a memorial and memorial, including the following individual monuments in the Frankenberg sub-section, OT Sachsenburg: former castle mill with residential house, archway, remains of masonry and pavement (see individual monument list - obj. 09244268 , An der Zschopau 2), former Sachsenburg spinning mill with production building, chimney, weir system, operating ditch and free floodlight with bank retaining walls and stone decking, ball crusher building, two residential buildings, one of which has the detention cells of the former. Concentration camp on the ground floor as well as a laundry shortage presented in a museum, two tenement houses, villa, gatehouse, gate pillar (see individual monument list -obj. 09244603, An der Zschopau 2), former entourage bath with swimming pool, bath house, toilet and pump house (see individual monument list -obj. 09305858, An der Zschopau 2) der Zschopau 12), reminder and memorial site (see list of individual monuments -Obj. 09244269, An der Zschopau -) and the total parts of the outdoor area between the company ditch and Zschopau with flood protection dams and shooting range including bullet trap on the right bank of the company ditch, residential building, former blacksmith shop, motor vehicle bridge, works bridge Pedestrian bridge and ticket booth of the former followers' pool, of which the following individual monument is in the Lichtenau, OT Biensdorf section: weir system with |
09305857
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Rich blessing of God Stolln | Sachsenburg (map) |
in the core 18th century (hut house); 16.-18. Century (stockpile) | Huthaus on the heap as well as the neighboring heap; Landscape-defining ensemble, in connection with mining near Sachsenburg in the 18th century, of importance in terms of mining history and local history |
09244406 |
Frauenstein, city
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Burkersdorf train station |
Burkersdorf (map) |
after 1880 (waiting hall) | Burkersdorf stop; small boarded-up bus shelter, originally with ticket sales, importance in terms of traffic and local history |
09206547
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Kröhnertmühle; Low mill | Burkersdorf (map) |
18th century (mill); around 1920 (mill technology) | Mill building with technical equipment, side building and barns of a mill property; Building complex of architectural, local and technical historical importance |
09206592
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Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation ("European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony"); Station 79 Frauenstein |
Frauenstein (map) |
marked 1865 (triangulation column) | Triangulation column; Second order station, significant testimony to geodesy of the 19th century, of significance in terms of surveying history |
09206620
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Entrance building and outbuilding of the former Frauenstein train station | Frauenstein (map) |
1898 (reception building) | Traffic engineering monument of the former Klingenberg-Frauenstein line, of significance in terms of railway history |
09206617
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Covered well with hand pump | Frauenstein (map) |
19th century (fountain house) | rare evidence of the local water supply, of importance in terms of local history and technology |
09206623
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Old silver linen | Frauenstein (map) |
16th century, possibly older (stamp mill) | Foundation walls of the stamp mill and laundry, including the central wheel room; Remains of an early ore processing plant of the Frauenstein silver ore mining, of importance in terms of mining history and technology history |
09206627
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Saxon post mile pillars (totality) | Frauenstein (map) |
1725 (post distance column) | Post mileage column; Copy of a distance column, important in terms of traffic history |
09206536
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Waystone | Frauenstein (map) |
19th century (road stone) | well preserved, important for the history of transport |
09206621
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Radio tower | Frauenstein (map) |
after 1930 (transmitter) | simple, externally unchanged preserved tower, important in terms of technology history and landscape design |
09206618
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Royal Saxon milestones (totality) | Frauenstein (map) |
after 1858 (Stationsstein) | Milestone; traffic history testimony |
09206630
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Mill property consisting of mill house, old house and barn |
Kleinbobritzsch (map) |
marked 1922 (new residential mill building or miller's apartment); before 1800 (old house); around 1905 (barn) | Well-preserved complex in the center of the village of importance in terms of local history, architectural history and technical history |
09206635
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Glasermühle (formerly) | Kleinbobritzsch (map) |
marked 1780 (mill) on the keystone of the door portal; Late 18th century (barn) | Stable house and barn of a former mill property; of importance in terms of building history and local history |
09206537
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Waystone |
Nassau (map) |
19th century (road stone) | of importance in terms of traffic history |
09206593
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House and forge on a hook-shaped floor plan | Nassau (map) |
1800 (residential building) | Structurally slightly changed, evidence of village craftsmanship, of importance in terms of building history and technology history |
09206574
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Richter furniture factory | Nassau (map) |
after 1800 (house); marked 1905 (workshop) | Residential building and workshop building of a former furniture factory; distinctive, half-timbered building complex that shapes the townscape, of architectural and local importance |
09206602 |
Freiberg, city, university city
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Brings luck to the moat; Bring luck Stolln (treasure trove) | (Map) | since 1697 (mining plant part) | Mining pit system consisting of the mouth hole of the opening pit, remains of the ore loading system, underground ore roll (transport corridor), dump including masonry and artificial ditch, dump of the Richtschacht (1785–1787) and dumps of the so-called hunger pits on the Beschert Glück standing; See also Röschenschacht with Huthaus, Scheidebank (see Am Beschert Glück 29 and 29b), Bergschmiede (see Brander Straße 160), of unique importance in terms of mining and local history, various buildings of artistic value, and also of high landscape design value |
09201116
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Junge Turmhof Stolln (treasure trove) | (Map) | 17./18. Century (stockpile) | Corridor train with three heaps; including a smaller sand or washing dump on the main road, significant in terms of local history and landscape design |
09201114
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Constantine Pond ; High birch artificial moat ; Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) | (Map) | around 1580 (pond); 1589/1590 (artificial moat) | Individual features of the totality of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt: artificial pond including pond dam and pond protection with contactor as well as high birch artificial ditch including all vault bridges and a part of a branch (see material list object 09306330); Artificially created surface and underground water pipes between the Rothbächer pond on Brand-Erbisdorfer Flur and the Freiberg district of Zug, served as part of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt, an extensive system of mining water management, to provide impact water for nearby pits and washes in the Brander, Zug and Freiberg districts , evidence of the mining water supply of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history, which characterizes the landscape and the townscape |
09201107
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Tzscherper treasure trove; Tzscherper 3rd to 5th degree | (Map) | 17./18. Century (stockpile) | Heaps of three heaps; Located on Am Konstantin and Hauptstrasse, significant in terms of mining history and landscaping |
09201486
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Constantine Pond ; High birch artificial moat ; Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) | (Map) | around 1580 (pond); 1589/1590 (artificial moat) | Individual features of the totality of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt: artificial pond including pond dam and pond protection with contactor as well as high birch artificial ditch including all vault bridges and a part of a branch (see material list object 09306330); Artificially created surface and underground aqueduct between the Rothbächer pond on Brand-Erbisdorfer Flur and the Freiberg district of Zug, served as part of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt, an extensive system of mining water management, to provide impact water for nearby pits and washes of the Brander, Zuger and Freiberger Reviers, evidence of the mining water supply that characterizes the landscape and the townscape of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history |
09201107
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Heap |
Freiberg (map) |
16.-18. Century (stockpile) | Mining historical testimony, regional historical significance |
08991543
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Viaduct Muldenhütten | Freiberg (map) |
1860/1861 (viaduct) | Railway viaduct on the Dresden Hbf - Abzw Werdau Arc triangle over the Freiberger Mulde; eight-arch railway bridge over the Mulde with design elements (see also the municipality of Bobritzsch-Hilbersdorf northeastern part of the Hilbersdorf bridge, Obj. 08991545), engineering structure that characterizes the landscape, evidence of the railway history (route development), also of architectural significance |
09304644
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Survey stone | Freiberg (map) |
1st half of the 20th century (Lochstein) | Part of the 3rd order network, which was abandoned in the 1980s, probably the last or one of the last stones of the order mentioned, significant in terms of surveying history, rarity |
09303197
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Metal goods factory Alekto F. Arno Bauer (formerly) | Freiberg (map) |
1919–1920 (factory building) | Factory building; Representative building with a dominant corner tower, facade structure by colossal pilasters, stylized jewelry, special accent by means of a structure visible from afar, including gallery, columns, urns, baroque-looking hood and atlantic, architectural history, artistically (unmistakable and unusual factory), significant industrial history and local history |
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Freiberg train station | Freiberg (map) |
1862 (reception building) | Reception building, platform roofs and railings as well as ancillary buildings; A station building built in the English neo-Gothic style and very representative for small-town conditions, significant in terms of building history, urban development history and traffic history. |
09200076
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Turmhof shaft; Lower 6th and 7th dimension | Freiberg (map) |
16./17. Century (stockpile) | Dump; of importance in terms of mining history |
09200242
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Tanner's house | Freiberg (map) |
18th century (tannery) | Today two buildings, characteristic building with a protruding upper floor and pitched roof, significant in terms of architectural, social and urban development |
09200710
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Young lion bay | Freiberg (map) |
17th century (stockpile) | Dump; forms with several heaps like Niclas, Roter Löwe etc. south of the railway facilities an interesting and still vivid mining area, significant in terms of mining history and local history |
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St. Peter Shaft | Freiberg (map) |
from the 16th century (stockpile) | Dump; Significant in terms of mining history and local history |
09200157
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Two railway bridges | Freiberg (map) |
1896–1899 (railway bridge) | Architecturally and structurally remarkable underpass consisting of two railway bridges, gate-like designed entrance areas (especially on the southern side) and track feeder or loading street, significant in terms of building history and traffic history, also of relevance to the townscape |
09200781
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Tall birch standing (entity) | Freiberg (map) |
16th to 18th century (Halde) | Individual monument of the entity Hohe Birke Stehender: Heap train on the ore vein Hohe Birke Stehender with several heaps (4 of them on Freiberg corridor); See also the district of Zug, Hauptstrasse, of significance in terms of mining history |
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Thiele and Steiner-Leonische fine wires | Freiberg (map) |
1886 and later (administration building) | Factory with administration building to the west, factory hall with shed roof, factory building to the east with chimney and factory building to the north-east; the representative administration building was erected in the form of the German neo-renaissance, the facility is significant in terms of building history as well as industrial and local history |
09200784
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Fuel factory Gustav Stolzner (formerly) | Freiberg (map) |
around 1910 (factory building) | Factory building of a former fuel factory; Small industrial building typical of the time with a tower that defines the townscape, of architectural and local importance |
09200791
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Seilerhaus | Freiberg (map) |
marked 1796 (Seilerei) | Rope factory and barn as well as adjoining dump; This is where the hemp ropes for Freiberg mining were made, the upper floor timber-framed, segmented arch portal and pitched roof, the barn probably later, important in terms of construction, mining and local history |
09200792
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Bridge over the Nossen-Freiberg railway line | Freiberg (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (road bridge) | striking three-arch bridge made of sandstone, important in terms of railway history and technology history |
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Water tower | Freiberg (map) |
1907 (water tower) | Water tower; A striking tower in terms of design with echoes of the reform style of the period around 1907, boarded-up elevated tank, above it a hood on a square substructure, significant in terms of building history, artistry and technology history |
09200826
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Capacitor factory | Freiberg (map) |
before 1930 (factory) | Factory building; striking corner building with expressionistic facade design, of importance in terms of building history and technology |
09200172
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Pit war and peace; Tower courtyard shaft; Lower 12th and 13th dimension | Freiberg (map) |
from the 16th century (stockpile) | Dump; see also Turmhofstrasse 2, of importance in terms of mining history |
09200236
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Jahn dye works (formerly) | Freiberg (map) |
around 1815 (dyeing) | Factory building of a former dye works; Distinctive, elongated building with two large gate entrances and a high crooked hip roof including a continuous eaves-side towing hatch, the rounded roof corners give the building an unmistakable appearance, significant in terms of building history, industrial history, local history and urban development history, also unique in terms of design (unique roof design) |
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Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation ("European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony"); Station 36 Freiberg | Freiberg (map) |
1863 (triangulation column) | Triangulation column; 1st order station, important testimony to geodesy of the 19th century, of significance in terms of surveying history |
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Hermsdorf-Kahla porcelain factory; Porcelain (former) | Freiberg (map) |
1905–1906 (porcelain factory) | Factory complex with an L-shaped floor plan with a courtyard-side extension for a tunnel kiln; Complex with interesting brick architecture, characteristic of industrial buildings around 1900, the striking corner tower on Knappenweg, including an administration building (see No. 43), the villa for the director (see No. 45) and two residential buildings for executive employees (see No. 47 and 49), complex in terms of building and industrial history as well as urban planning |
09200164
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Freiberg slaughterhouse (formerly) | Freiberg (map) |
marked 1893–1894 (administration building) | Two administrative buildings of the former slaughterhouse; representative with a striking clinker facade, buildings of what was originally a more extensive area, as part of the city's historic slaughterhouse, significant in terms of local history and urban development history, also of architectural value (testimony to the architecture of urban utility buildings around 1900) |
09200810
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Two railway bridges, loading road with retaining walls and two more retaining walls south of the two bridges up to Brander Straße | Freiberg (map) |
around 1900 (railway bridge) | Architecturally and structurally remarkable facility or underpass, gate-like designed entrance areas, especially on the southern side, significant in terms of building history and traffic history, also relevant to the townscape |
09200782
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Railway bridge | Freiberg (map) |
1951 (railway bridge) | Resting on two pillars, straight end, connecting railway to the German Fuel Institute, first oblique-angled prestressed concrete bridge in the GDR, significant in terms of traffic and technology |
09200283
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Milking goat manhole; Peaceful Treaty Manhole; Milking cow; Milking goat lower dimensions | Freiberg (map) |
16.-18. Century (stockpile) | Heap train from seven heaps; Significant in terms of mining and local history and particularly noteworthy in terms of landscape design, the group, despite its small extent and size, is one of the most characteristic in the Freiberg area, picturesquely embedded in the landscape |
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Miserable souls Neuschacht; Wretched souls discovery shaft; Wretched Souls Shaft; Day pit on the Blessed Consolation | Freiberg (map) |
16.-18. Century (stockpile) | Heap train from three heaps; Significant in terms of mining history and local history |
08992428
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Himmelfahrt treasure trove / crossing of Ludwig Flacher Gang and Ludwig Stehender Gang | Freiberg (map) |
16.-18. Century (stockpile) | Dump; Significant in terms of mining history and landscape design |
08992427
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EZ Archangel | Freiberg (map) |
16.-18. Century (stockpile) | Dump; significant in terms of mining history |
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Neuglück treasure trove; Neuglück Schacht | Freiberg | 16.-18. Century (stockpile) | Two heaps; significant in terms of mining history |
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Old art shaft in St. Martin | Freiberg (map) |
16.-18. Century (stockpile) | Dump; significant in terms of mining history |
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Donatschacht | Freiberg (map) |
16.-18. Century (stockpile) | Dump; large and distinctive heap with characteristic vegetation, of importance in terms of mining history and landscape design |
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St. Donatz; Black Bear Manhole | Freiberg (map) |
16.-18. Century (stockpile) | Dump; characteristic cone dump with vegetation, still very well preserved, belongs to an area intensively used for mining, becomes clear in other dumps in the vicinity of St. Donatz, significant in terms of mining history and landscape design |
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Old Elisabeth (entity) | Freiberg (map) |
around 1850 (mountain blacksmiths); until 1864 (Scheidebank); 1810, underground Kunstradstube ( Kunstrad ); from the 16th century (shaft); 1848/1849 (shaft building) | Individual features of the old Elisabeth: boiler house, machine house and greenhouse or shaft building, prayer room, separating bench, miner's forge, protective building for Schwarzenberg blowers (1936) of the mining facility, plus remarkable equipment, e.g. Sometimes as pieces of the show system (such as the unique Schwarzenberg blower from 1829–1831 and balancing steam engine from 1848, the only ones preserved in the Saxon Ore Mountains), as well as the large heap of the art and driving shaft and the smaller heap of the day shaft, further underground art wheel room as well as dismantling, routes and Shafts (see also general document obj. 09304858, same address); Unique and incomparable mining testimony of singular industrial and social historical importance, as well as of architectural, landscape and technical historical value |
09200766
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Old Elisabeth (entity) | Freiberg (map) |
19th century (mining facility) | Totality of old Elisabeth with the following individual monuments: boiler house, machine house and greenhouse or shaft building, prayer room, separating bench, mining forge, protective building for Schwarzenberg blowers (1936) of the mining facility, plus remarkable equipment, e.g. Partly as pieces of the show system (such as the unique Schwarzenberg blower from 1829–1831 and balancing steam engine from 1848, the only ones preserved in the Saxon Ore Mountains), as well as the large heap of the art and driving shaft and the smaller heap of the day shaft, as well as underground art wheel room and dismantling, routes and Shafts (see individual monument list obj. 09200766, same address); Unique and incomparable mining testimony of singular industrial and social historical importance, as well as of architectural, landscape and technical historical value |
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Reiche Zeche (totality); Alte Reiche Zeche (main tunnel or main tunnel) | Freiberg (map) |
from 1384 (mining facility) | Material collection Reiche Zeche with the following individual monuments: old shaft building with headframe, intermediate structure, machine house and new shaft building, in addition Steigerhaus and mining forge, furthermore separating bank, ore roll, so-called Rammlerhaus and test track / shooting track with functional building, also institute building of the mining academy, large dump of the Richtschachtes (on which all the buildings are) and eight other heaps (from north to south St. Erasmus, Erasmus, two horse stables shaft, Alte Reiche colliery shaft, Reiche colliery upper 6th dimension shaft / treacherous farmer, hope shaft and Wilhelem standing) on the Main gallery standing as a dump train (see list of individual monuments obj. 09200986, same address) as well as other buildings of the Bergakadamie as totality parts and those that are only on the dump (disruptive elements?); Main shaft of the Bergakademie teaching pit with buildings of a steam extraction system built from 1886, pit system with the greatest scenic effect, one of the most important dominants on the northern periphery of Freiberg (landmark of Freiberg mining), probably the most vivid mining system in the city, in terms of building history, mining history and local history and scientifically significant, the heap of the Richtschachtes and the aforementioned heap train of importance for landscaping |
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Reiche Zeche (totality); Alte Reiche Zeche (main tunnel or main tunnel) | Freiberg (map) |
from 1384 (mining plant part); around 1890 (mountain forge); around 1890 (shaft building); around 1890 (boiler and machine house); around 1955 (academy) | Individual features of the Reiche Zeche: old shaft building with headframe, intermediate structure, machine house and new shaft building, plus Steigerhaus and mining forge, furthermore separating bank, ore roll, so-called Rammlerhaus and test track / shooting track with functional building, also the institute building of the mining academy, plus large dump of the Richtschachtes (on which all buildings stand) and eight other heaps (from north to south St. Erasmus, Erasmus, two horse stable shaft, Alte Reiche colliery shaft, Reiche colliery upper 6th dimension shaft / treacherous farmer, hope shaft and Wilhelm standing) on the Main tunnel standing as a dump train (see also general document obj. 09304857, same address); Main shaft of the Bergakademie teaching pit with buildings of a steam extraction system built from 1886, pit system with the greatest scenic effect, one of the most important dominants on the northern periphery of Freiberg (landmark of Freiberg mining), probably the most vivid mining system in the city, in terms of building history, mining history and local history and scientifically significant, the heap of the Richtschachtes and the aforementioned heap train of importance for landscaping |
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Freibergsdorf Mill | Freiberg (map) |
around 1800 (mill) | Mill building; Upper floor timber-framed, half-hipped roof, sandstone walls and segmental arch portal on the ground floor, significant in terms of building history and local history |
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Hertel printing house | Freiberg | around 1910 (printer) | Printing house; distinctive multi-storey manufacturing building with sandstone and clinker ornaments, half-timbered bay facing the courtyard and high mansard roof, architectural history, local history and possibly. significant in terms of technology history |
09200890
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German Fuel Institute | Freiberg (map) |
1961–1968 (institute) | Institute complex; The facility with a pavilion-like technical center, connected by a long corridor, is set by its futuristic-looking head buildings, a block-like, multi-storey central laboratory and entrance building directly on the street, other functional buildings and residential buildings at the rear, one of the most modern and innovative examples of GDR architecture 1960, historically significant and with a rarity |
09200891
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Drag shoe; To the stumbling block | Freiberg (map) |
marked 1801 (guest house) | Inn and dump; striking half-timbered building with a half-hip roof, originally used for mining purposes, significant in terms of construction, mining and local history |
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Freibergsdorf hammer | Freiberg (map) |
1762 (hammer mill) | Hammer forge, house and courtyard paving; One-storey hammer forge with basket arch portal, extension and saddle roof, design accents through half-timbering in the gable and upper floor of the extension, remarkable equipment with two water wheels, hammers, anvil, forge fire, blower, etc., hammer that is important in terms of building history, technology history and local history |
09200892
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Freiberg waterworks | Freiberg (map) |
1904 (elevated water tank); 1912 (elevated water tank) | Elevated tank system with embankment and two valve houses; Remarkable in terms of design, the front building with Art Nouveau decor, significant in terms of industrial, artistic and local history |
09200893
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Royal Shot factory (former) | Freiberg (map) |
1st half of the 19th century (residential building) | Residential house in half-open development; clearly structured late Biedermeier building, significant in terms of building history and urban development history, as a former royal. Shot factory also of local historical value |
09200431
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China factory | Freiberg (map) |
1922 (porcelain factory) | Porcelain factory with main building and two-aisled factory hall; Distinctive, widely visible industrial building in the New Objectivity style with a vertically structured facade and a dominating stair tower, built by one of the most famous architects working in Freiberg from the first half of the 20th century, Werner Retzlaff, important in terms of building history, industrial history and local history |
09201067
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Pit blessings of god | Freiberg (map) |
around 1700 (Huthaus) | Hut house with heap; the small single-storey building with a gable roof, an example of the normal type of a hat house in the 17th to early 19th centuries, significant in terms of mining and local history |
09201016
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David Shaft (aggregate) | Freiberg (map) |
1937–1942 (mining plant part) | Individual features of the Davidschacht material group: processing including inclined elevator, mooring, machine and boiler house, residential building with remise as well as sand dump, rinsing dump and bricked main dump (Grobbergehalde, Grobbergedamm and rinsing dump) (see material list object 09304659, same address); reminds of the last resumption of mining in the 1930s, significant in terms of mining history |
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David Shaft (aggregate) | Freiberg (map) |
1937–1942 (mining facility) | Material collection Davidschacht with the following individual monuments: preparation including inclined elevator, chow, machine and boiler house, residential building with remise as well as sand dump, rinsing dump and bricked up main dump (Grobbergehalde, Grobbergedamm and rinsing dump) (see individual monument list-Obj. 08992433, same address), two production buildings, formerly Davider Erzwäsch (see individual monument list object 09200984, Unteres Muldental 3), ore transport system with dam and bridge as well as the upper ore railway tunnel mouth hole and lower ore railway tunnel mouth hole (see individual monument list object 09200987, lower Muldental), plus some unspecified buildings on the main dump / Grobberg Entity parts; reminds of the last resumption of mining in the 1930s, significant in terms of mining history |
09304659
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Tower courtyard shaft; Lower 3rd and 4th dimension | Freiberg (map) |
16th century (stockpile) | Dump; see also Turmhofstraße 2, significant in terms of mining and local history |
09200196
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Tower courtyard shaft; Lower 2nd dimension | Freiberg (map) |
around 1800 (hut house) | Huthaus and Halde; see also Turmhofstraße 2, significant in terms of mining and local history |
09200197
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Priestly congratulatory laundry (formerly) | Freiberg (map) |
marked 1645 (ore wash) | Two mining buildings; characteristic buildings with pitched roofs and quarry stone masonry, the rear building hipped on one side and partly on the upper floor with half-timbering, small round windows as a striking detail, significant in terms of building history, mining history and local history |
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Saxon post mile pillars (totality) | Freiberg (map) |
marked 1723 (post distance column) | Post mileage column; Copy of a distance column, of importance in terms of traffic and local history |
09200395
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Werner Stolln | Freiberg | 1827/1939 (mining water system) | Graben and Rösch system of the Morgenstern mine; Mining water engineering system with changing artificial trenches and roses as well as several mouth holes, significant mining evidence |
09200630
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Kirschbaumer Fundschacht | Freiberg (map) |
16th century (stockpile) | Dump; characteristic cone heap, the last remnant of an original series of heaps (heaps) on the ore vein standing on the cherry tree, especially significant in terms of mining history and local history |
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Morgenstern-Erbstolln including Beilehn Schlösschen Erbstolln | Freiberg (map) |
1546/1624 (mining installation part) | Mining ensemble with artificial ditch (Morgensterner Kunstgraben), heaps group and individual heaps; Significant in terms of mining history and local history |
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Muldenhütten | Freiberg (map) |
around 1700 (silver distillery) | Silver distillery and outbuildings; Part of the historic smelter complex (see mapping, no. 1), of significance in terms of mining history and local history |
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Muldenhütten | Freiberg (map) |
around 1850 (factory building) | Buildings for copper extraction; Part of the historic smelter complex (see mapping, no.2) |
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Muldenhütten | Freiberg (map) |
around 1930 (boiler and machine house); 1828 (fan) | Engine house with cylinder fan and turbine; technology-historical significance (see mapping, no.3) |
08991566
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Muldenhütten | Freiberg (map) |
18./19. Century (stockpile) | Three heaps, e.g. Partly with retaining walls; Evidence of mining (cf. the associated mapping), of significance in terms of mining history and local history |
08991565
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Muldenhütten | Freiberg (map) |
around 1830 (Huthaus) | Hut House II and horse stable; Simple plastered buildings, worthy of a monument as an important testimony within the overall system (cf. mapping, no. 4), of importance in terms of mining history and local history |
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Muldenhütten | Freiberg (map) |
around 1830 (Flammofenhütte) | Western furnace hut; Plastered construction with accentuating pilaster structure, overall layout (see mapping, no. 5) |
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Muldenhütten | Freiberg (map) |
around 1850 (forge) | Wrought; Despite structural changes, it is worth a monument as an important part of the overall historical complex (cf. mapping, no. 6), of significance in terms of mining history and local history |
08991562
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Muldenhütten | Freiberg (map) |
around 1830 (factory building) | Refinery and chimney; Testimony to the historical metallurgy in the Ore Mountains (see mapping, no.10) |
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Muldenhütten | Freiberg (map) |
around 1855 (factory building) | Pattinson hut with two chimneys and zinc desilvering with two chimneys; Industrial history testimony (see mapping, no.11) |
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Muldenhütten | Freiberg (map) |
around 1850 (ironworks) | Shaft furnace hut with tower extension and forecourt with granulation pits and overhead conveyor (left and right); Testimony to the history of the iron and steel industry in the Ore Mountains (see mapping, nos. 12 and 13), of significance in terms of mining history and local history |
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Muldenhütten | Freiberg (map) |
1922/1924 (ironworks) | Gout forecourt with suspended monorail and remains of the smoke duct, evidence of industrial history (see mapping, no. 14) |
08991555
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Muldenhütten | Freiberg (map) |
around 1850, water elevator (ironworks); around 1900, slag wall (ironworks) | Water elevator and cinder wall; Part of the smelting plant, importance for industrial history (see mapping, no. 15), of importance for mining history and local history |
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bridge | Freiberg (map) |
marked 1866 (road bridge) | Natural stone arch bridge over the Freiberg Mulde, significance in terms of transport history |
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Lower and upper Michaelis shaft | Freiberg (map) |
16th to 19th century (Halde) | Two heaps of the shaft of the same name; largely preserved in its original form, especially the heap on Thomas-Müntzer-Strasse with a show value (Oberer Michaelisschacht), both relatively high conical heaps, with and without typical vegetation, of relevance to mining and local history |
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Himmelfahrter Kunstgraben | Freiberg (map) |
19th century (artificial moat) | Artificial moat; Elongated moat with quarry stones, the aquaduct above Knappenweg, which was still preserved in the mid-1980s, has now been removed, remarkable evidence of mining history |
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Brauhof | Freiberg (map) |
marked 1892 (weather vane); 1888 (garden room) | Pub and garden room of the former brewery; Garden room with ornamental framework, the oldest still preserved and traditional brewery in Freiberg, significant in terms of local and industrial history |
09200092
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Rental villa with garden and pavilion, dump of the day shaft Priestly Congratulations or the Müller shaft included in the garden design | Freiberg (map) |
around 1900 (rental villa) | The historicizing villa with clinker facade is historically significant, the garden is artistically (garden art), the dump is significant in terms of mining history and the entire property is significant in terms of urban development history |
09201024
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Duke August Stolln Richtschacht | Freiberg (map) |
16th to 18th century (Halde) | Dump; Significant in terms of mining history (see OT Zug, Schulstrasse 14/16) |
08992507
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Saxon post mile pillars (totality) | Freiberg (map) |
marked 1723 (post distance column) | Post mileage column; Copy of a distance column, of importance in terms of local history and traffic history |
09200663
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Fortification of the Münzbach including gneiss arch bridges and weir systems | Freiberg | 18./19. Century (weir) | Significant in terms of building history and landscape design |
09200949
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Wiesenschacht, on congratulations from the priest | Freiberg (map) |
16th to 17th century (Halde) | Dump; of mining historical importance |
08992442
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Fortuna tunnel | Freiberg (map) |
16th to 17th century (Halde) | Stockpile train with five stockpiles; of importance in terms of mining history and landscape design |
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Loßnitzer iron hammer; Rag stamp | Freiberg (map) |
around 1800 (hammer mill) | Iron hammer building; Striking building with a high, hipped roof visible from afar, inside two rows of bat dormers, significant in terms of building history, mining history, local history and landscape design |
09200948
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Railway bridge | Freiberg (map) |
around 1900 (railway bridge) | Architecturally and structurally remarkable underpass, significant in terms of building history and traffic history, also of relevance to the townscape |
09200952
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Saxon post mile pillars (totality) | Freiberg (map) |
marked 1723 (post distance column) | Post mileage column; Copy of a distance column, important in terms of traffic history |
09200613
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Red pit execution shaft | Freiberg (map) |
around 1850 (stockpile) | Dump; significant in terms of mining history |
09200073
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Harterschacht and St. Barbara Schacht | Freiberg (map) |
16.-18. Century (stockpile) | Dump; relatively large cone slope, significant in terms of mining history |
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Abrahamschacht (totality) | Freiberg (map) |
1842 (Scheidebank); 1839 (greenhouse); 1834 (mountain blacksmiths); 1846 (administration building); 1843 (Huthaus) | Individual features of the Abrahamschacht as a whole: main shaft of the Himmelfahrt treasure trove consisting of a greenhouse and stockpile bridge or bridge for ore transport, mining forge (Schachtweg 14), Scheidebank (Schachtweg 16), administration building (Schachtweg 13), Huthaus (Schachtweg 11), team house (Schachtweg 10 ), Set wash (Schachtweg 9), ore roll for pulling the poching passages into the horse-drawn railway wagons, ore railway tunnels, dump of the artificial and driving shaft including retaining wall, underground facilities with shaft, artificial wheel as a drive for the artificial vehicle and the art of driving as well as a sweeper wheel as a haulage machine (see also material list- Obj. 09200966, same address); The complex is significant in terms of building history, mining history, local history and urban development history as well as landscape design |
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Freudenstein Castle (Saxony) ; Old Castle Tower | Freiberg (map) |
around 1400, 1566–1579 and 1794–1805 (castle) | Castle complex with castle, castle moat, two bridges, two portals, walls, mostly retaining walls, old castle courtyard and old castle tower; rectangular four-wing complex with a large inner courtyard, consisting of east wing, corner tower, south wing, so-called Large round tower, church wing, new house, north wing, old and new castle courtyard, moat, two bridges, main and side portal, various walls (including massive supporting pillars) and connection to the city wall, including existing equipment, the residential palace that emerged from a medieval castle complex Wettiner, later converted into a military and mountain magazine, today the seat of the world's largest mineral collection and the mountain archive, area of the new castle courtyard with a modern design, significant and unique in terms of architectural, artistic, local, regional, etc. |
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Methuselah Mine; Kuhschacht treasure trove | Freiberg (map) |
16. – 19. Century (stockpile) | Heap with partially preserved masonry; Testimony to a mining complex that was significant for Freiberg and significant in terms of mining history |
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Transformer house | Freiberg (map) |
around 1930 (transformer station) | Traditionally designed building with quarry stone plinth, planking and gable roof, example of the execution of this building task in the sense of the homeland security movement, also a testimony to the development of the energy industry, significant in terms of building history and industrial history |
09200970
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Three railway bridges | Freiberg (map) |
around 1900 (railway bridge) | architecturally and structurally remarkable underpass, significant in terms of building history and traffic history |
09201048
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Wolfgang daily shaft; Tower courtyard; Upper 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th (including Fool Eater), 12th (Morgenstern) and 13th (Kannegießer Schacht) measure | Freiberg (map) |
16th century (stockpile) | Stockpile train with seven heaps; Elongated ensemble, relatively closed complex, the effect of which is underlined by the powder tower of the Grube Segen Gottes and Duke August (on the dump Turmhof Obere 8th measure), essentially part of the Turmhof shaft, significant in terms of mining history and local history (see Turmhofstrasse 2) |
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Pit blessing of God including Duke August (treasure trove at the three crosses) | Freiberg (map) |
18th century (powder tower) | Powder tower; Compact round tower made of quarry stone with a concluding conical roof, significant in terms of mining and local history |
09200921
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Turmhofschacht (totality); Ascension treasure trove | Freiberg (map) |
19th century (mining equipment part); 1882 (mountain forge) | Individual features of the totality of the tower courtyard shaft: tunnel mouth hole including conveyor section, shaft building with a small headframe, attached, slightly lower separating bench, machine house? (Building north of the shaft building), mining forge, in the immediate vicinity (on Knappenweg) ore rolling mill, stamping mill including stamping wheel and washes and other heaps in the area (see also material list object 09304657, same address); Site with partially bricked-up dump complex, next to Reicher Zeche, Alter Elisabeth and Abrahamschacht the most remarkable and still largely preserved mining facility of Freiberg, also of great landscape design importance, main shaft facility is easily visible at the eastern entrance of the city, significant mining history and local history (see also Am Maßschacht, Dresdner Straße, Hinter der Stockmühle, Thomas-Mann-Straße etc.) |
09200911
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Turmhofschacht (totality); Ascension treasure trove | Freiberg (map) |
19th century (mining facility) | Totality of the tower courtyard shaft with the following individual monuments: tunnel mouth hole including conveyor section, shaft building with a small headframe, attached, slightly lower separating bank, machine house? (Building north of the shaft building), mining forge, in the immediate vicinity (on Knappenweg) ore rolling mill, stamping mill including stamping wheel and washes as well as other heaps in the area (see individual monument list object 09200911, same address); Complex with partially bricked-up dump complex, next to Reicher Zeche, Alter Elisabeth and Abrahamschacht the most remarkable and still largely preserved mining complex of Freiberg, also of great landscape design importance, the main shaft is easily visible at the eastern entrance of the city, significant in terms of mining history and local history, ( see also Am Maßschacht, Dresdner Straße, Hinter der Stockmühle, Thomas-Mann-Straße etc.) |
09304657
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Herder's rest / pit of the three kings; Shafts on the hanging unnamed standing | Freiberg (map) |
16th century (Halde); 1838–1839 (burial place) | Mining facility with heaps of four heaps as well as burial place for the chief miner Siegmund August Wolfgang von Herder and park on the main heap; Significant in terms of mining history, building history, local history and personal history |
09200897
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Red moat | Freiberg (map) |
16th century (artificial moat) | Artificial moat; is one of the oldest mining water retention systems in the Freiberg mining area, today carries water from the mine workings of the former Ascension Fdgr. from Kgl. Compatible Society Stolln to Halsbrücke (see also the municipality of Halsbrücke OT Halsbrücke and OT Tuttendorf), where it absorbs more water from the main adit, of unique significance in terms of mining history |
09200990
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Turmhof auxiliary tunnel | Freiberg (map) |
around 1820 (mouth hole) | Tunnel mouth hole with inscription; significant in terms of mining history |
09200989
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David Shaft (aggregate) | Freiberg (map) |
1854–1857, marked 1855 (mouth hole) | Individual features of the Davidschacht material group: ore transport system with dam and bridge as well as upper ore railway tunnel mouth hole and lower ore railway tunnel mouth hole (see material list object 09304659, Himmelfahrtsgasse 30ff.); Significant and unique in mining history |
09200987
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Davidschacht (totality); David's laundry | Freiberg (map) |
around 1855 (production building) | Individual features of the entity Davidschacht: two production buildings (see entity list-Obj. 09304659, Himmelfahrsgasse 30ff.); two opposite buildings located on the premises of the former VEB Rohpappen, the first elongated, with a crooked hip roof, sandstone walls and segment arch portal (marked 1830), the second shorter, but with a similar cubature (around 1855), part of the since the middle of the 19th century Ore washing for the ores extracted from the David shaft, significant in terms of mining history |
09200984
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Royal Compatible company Stolln | Freiberg (map) |
16th century (Halde); around 1825 (Huthaus); marked 1801–1810 (mouth hole) | Huthaus, Scheidebank, tunnel mouth hole with coat of arms and inscription as well as two partially walled up heaps; The first striking building with boarded half-timbering, saddle roof and roof house, the complex is significant in terms of building history and mining history (see also OT Halsbach, Talstrasse, Halde) |
09200706
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Spoonbill | Freiberg (map) |
around 1750 (Huthaus) | Huthaus and Halde; Larger hut house with an approximately L-shaped floor plan with a saddle roof, boarded gable, the complex is significant in terms of mining history and local history |
09201056
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Armored man; Armored men shaft | Freiberg (map) |
around 1750 (stockpile) | Huthaus and Halde; Typical hut house of a small pit from the 17th and 18th centuries, single-storey building with a gable roof, the complex is significant in terms of mining and local history |
09201055
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Cigar factory (former) | Freiberg (map) |
1513/1518 (residential house); 1513/1518 (rear building) | Residential house in closed development with original courtyard paving and rear building; Town house from the 16th century, later redesigned, significant in terms of building history and urban development |
09200012
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Print shop (former) | Freiberg (map) |
marked 1902 (built), founded in 1849 | probably back building at Petersstrasse 36, representative historicizing building; Significant in terms of building history and local history |
09200320
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Road bridge | Freiberg (map) |
Late 19th century (road bridge) | Arched bridge on the Freiberg-Nossen railway line, characteristic and high-quality construction made of sandstone blocks, significant from an architectural point of view |
09201625
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Julius shaft | Freiberg (map) |
around 1870 (stockpile) | Dump; large and distinctive heap with characteristic vegetation, remains of the associated shaft system and masonry, significant in terms of mining history |
09302630
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Cow shaft | Freiberg (map) |
Mid 17th century (hut house) | Huthaus and Halde; comparatively eye-catching and characteristic hut house with a pitched roof and bat dome as a design accent, stands on the dump, significant in terms of building history and mining history |
09200107
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New Muldenbrücke |
Halsbach (map) |
1924–1928 (road bridge) | Arched bridge; as a remarkable bridge structure of the twenties in terms of construction and landscape design, significant in terms of building history and traffic history, as well as of relevance for the view of the town |
09200950
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Old Muldenbrücke; Hammer bridge ; Gothic bridge | Halsbach (map) |
1569 (road bridge) | Road bridge; Bridge with mighty bridgeheads and superstructure, of architectural historical value, as the oldest bridge in Freiberg and one of the oldest in Saxony, also unique |
09200980
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Royal Compatible company Stolln | Halsbach (map) |
16th century (stockpile) | Dump; Significant in mining history (see also Freiberg district, Unteres Muldental 8) |
09200985
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Sulfur hut (so-called) | Halsbach (map) |
18th century, in the core possibly. 17th century (sulfur hut) | Schwefelhütte (formerly); Distinctive single-storey building with a curved roof structure, as a former sulfur and vitriol factory, closely associated with mining and Freiberg metallurgy, significant in terms of building history and local history, also of industrial and mining historical value |
09200822
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Rudolph Erbstolln | Halsbach (map) |
18th century (hat house) | Huthaus and two heaps (art and day shaft); One-storey hut house with a half-hipped roof, an important site in terms of building history and mining history |
09200982
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Thiele's hammer | Halsbach (map) |
marked 1739 (Hammerherrenhaus); around 1830 (residential building) | Hammerherrenhaus and residential building of a former hammer mill; Manor house plastered building with high hipped roof and side gable, upper floor half-timbered dwelling, as one of the largest Saxon hammer mills of the late 17th and 18th centuries of unique industrial-historical importance, also of architectural and local historical value |
09200978
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Kleinwaltersdorf station |
Kleinwaltersdorf (map) |
around 1880 (reception building) | Reception building and goods shed at the Kleinwaltersdorf train station; typical rural train station, of value in terms of building history and local history |
09201347
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Newborn child Erbstolln | Kleinwaltersdorf (map) |
16./17. Century (stockpile) | Corridor train with three heaps; Mining and local history significant |
09201367
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Transformer house | Kleinwaltersdorf (map) |
around 1910 (transformer station) | Remarkable in terms of design and probably also a unique specimen with half-timbering, pyramid roof and superstructure, valuable in terms of building and technology history |
09201352
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Hofmühle | Kleinwaltersdorf (map) |
End of the 19th century (mill); marked 1794 (Müllerwohnhaus) | Mill building and stable house of a mill property; Most elaborate half-timbered property in Kleinwaltersdorf, significant in terms of architecture and local history, important for the townscape, and also unique from a local point of view |
09201351
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Brings luck to the moat; Bring luck Stolln (treasure trove) |
Train (map) |
since 1697 (mining plant part) | Mining pit system consisting of the mouth hole of the opening pit, remains of the ore loading system, underground ore roll (transport corridor), dump including masonry and artificial ditch, dump of the Richtschacht (1785–1787) and dumps of the so-called hunger pits on the Beschert Glück standing; See also Röschenschacht with Huthaus, Scheidebank (see Am Beschert Glück 29 and 29b), Bergschmiede (see Brander Straße 160), of unique importance in terms of mining and local history, various buildings of artistic value, and also of high landscape design value |
09201116
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Bring luck Stolln (treasure trove) | Train (map) |
1786 (Huthaus); 1795 (dividing bench) | Huthaus and Scheidebank; Hut house with a high hipped roof that is visible from afar and turret or bell tower (1786 and 1815), building designed similarly to Scheidebank (1795), on the latter a remarkable inscription, significant in terms of building history, artistically, mining and local history as well as landscape design, the hut house as one of the Most representative and the Scheidebank as one of the oldest in Freiberg Revier singular (see Am Beschert Glück) |
09201115
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St. Wolfgang (treasure trove) | Train (map) |
17./18. Century (stockpile) | Stockpile train from two stockpiles; elongated, flattened heaps, significant in terms of mining history and landscape design |
09201103
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Junge Turmhof Stolln (treasure trove) | Train (map) |
17./18. Century (stockpile) | Corridor train with three heaps; including a smaller sand or Waschhalde on the main street, important in terms of local history and landscape design |
09201114
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Daniel Treasure Trove; Daniel train | Train (map) |
from 1514 (stockpile); around 1700 (Huthaus) | Mining facility with hut house and heap as well as three other heaps of the Daniel train in the Freiberg district; Elongated hut house (around 1700) with a pitched roof, significant in terms of mining and local history, Halden is also important in terms of landscape design |
09201104
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Duke August Stolln (treasure trove); Three-brother shaft | Train (map) |
1913–1914 (shaft building); around 1820 (Scheidebank); 1913–1914 (underground power plant) | Mining facility with shaft building, cavern power station, separating bank, ore loading facility and dump including dump walling and tunnel mouth hole; Typical pit system for mechanical production in the 18th and 19th centuries, significant in terms of mining and local history and landscape design, and also unique as the world's first cavern power station |
09201113
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Young Murder Pit Stolln; New shaft | Train (map) |
17./18. Century (stockpile) | Dump; Significant mining and local history as well as landscape design |
09201109
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Constantine Pond ; High birch artificial moat ; Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) | Train (map) |
around 1580 (pond); 1589/1590 (artificial moat) | Individual features of the totality of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt: artificial pond including pond dam and pond protection with contactor as well as high birch artificial ditch including all vault bridges and a part of a branch (see material list object 09306330); Artificially created surface and underground aqueduct between the Rothbächer pond on Brand-Erbisdorfer Flur and the Freiberg district of Zug, served as part of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt, an extensive system of mining water management, to provide impact water for nearby pits and washes of the Brander, Zuger and Freiberger Reviers, evidence of the mining water supply that characterizes the landscape and the townscape of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history |
09201107
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Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) | Train (map) |
16.-18. Century (mining facility) | Part of the totality of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt in the district of Zug with the individual monuments: Konstantin Teich including pond dam and Teichschütz including Schütz as well as high birch artificial ditch including all vault bridges and a part of a branch (see individual monument list-Obj. 09201107); Landscape-defining components of an extensive system of mining water management to supply Freiberg mining with impact water, of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history (see also the population list object 08991218, Großhartmannsdorf, tenths -) |
09306330
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Tzscherper treasure trove; Tzscherper 3rd to 5th degree | Train (map) |
17./18. Century (stockpile) | Heaps of three heaps; Located on Am Konstantin and Hauptstrasse, significant in terms of mining history and landscaping |
09201486
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St. Georgen | Train (map) |
17./18. Century (stockpile) | Dump train consisting of two flattened dumps running from north to south; historically significant and landscaping |
09201127
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Jung Heavenly Army (Treasure Trove) | Train (map) |
17./18. Century (stockpile) | Heap with masonry; Significant in mining history and landscaping |
09201126
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Former mountain blacksmiths and barn | Train (map) |
around 1800 (mountain smithy) | Bergschmiede building with an L-shaped floor plan. Half-timbered upper floor and scale, side segment arch portal, significant in terms of building and mining history and of landscape design value |
09201097
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Young tall birch treasure trove | Train (map) |
16. – 19. Century (stockpile) | Dump; Complex with heap walling and a remarkable underground area, significant in terms of mining history and landscape design (see Berthelsdorfer Straße 176) |
09201093
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Young tall birch treasure trove | Train (map) |
marked 1703 (Huthaus) | Hut house; Distinctive building with a high pitched roof, inside remains of mountain forge equipment (furnace and chimney), significant in terms of mining history, unique as one of the largest and probably oldest preserved hut houses in the area, forms a unit of monument value with the nearby dump, also of landscape design value (see also BerthelsdorferStraße, Halde ) |
09201092
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Haldenund Pingenfeld from the first or second period of the Erzgebirge ore mining | Train (map) |
End of the 12th century to the 16th century (part of the mining plant) | significant in terms of mining history |
09201124
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New Tall Birch; Old day shaft; New shaft on Neue Hohe Birke | Train (map) |
17./18. Century (stockpile) | Corridor train with three heaps; Located on Brander Strasse, significant in terms of mining and local history, as well as of landscape design |
09201106
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Palm tree extension | Train (map) |
17./18. Century (stockpile) | Four heaps of a heap train; along the Brander Straße, mostly at the grace of God Stolln (treasure trove), significant in terms of mining history and landscaping |
09201101
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Christopf Hörnig's mountain smithy; Bring luck Stolln (treasure trove) | Train (map) |
around 1800 (mountain smithy) | Mountain blacksmiths; characteristic, two-storey building with an angular floor plan with boarded upper storey and crooked hip roof, significant in terms of local history and mining history (see Am Beschert Glück) |
09201105
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Rotes Stollnhaus; Old tunnel house; Deep Fürstenstolln in Emanual; Mountain blacksmiths | Train (map) |
around 1700 (Huthaus) | Huthaus (with mountain forge); striking building with a gable roof, significant in terms of mining history and local history |
09201094
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Huthaus Kröner (treasure trove) | Train (map) |
18th century (hat house) | Hut house; characteristic, two-storey building with a gable roof and boarded-up upper floor, significant in terms of mining history and local history, also of importance in terms of landscape design (see Haldenstraße) |
09201129
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Young St. Andrew | Train (map) |
inscribed 1807 (Huthaus) | Hut house and heap of a mining facility; Significant in terms of mining history and local history, also of importance in terms of landscape design |
09201134
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Bornhaus | Train (map) |
18th century (residential house) | Hüttenmeisterhaus (former) with annex; of mining history |
09201091
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Kröner treasure trove | Train (map) |
17./18. Century (stockpile) | Pit system with stockpile train and laundry trench; For the associated hut, see Dorfstrasse 30, significant in terms of mining and local history and landscaping |
09201128
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Kröner trigger rose | train | 2nd half of the 16th century (artificial moat) | Artificial moat; Artificially created watercourse, from the cemetery chapel to the east, partially preserved, significant in terms of mining history and local history (see also Hohe Birker Kunstgraben ) |
09201111
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Sand dump train | Train (map) |
17th and 18th centuries (Halde) | Stockpile train with three stockpiles; closely spaced heaps of the Untere Zuger wash, significant in terms of mining history and landscaping |
09201110
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Obergöpler shafts | Train (map) |
17./18. Century (stockpile) | Dump; Large dump on the main road, significant in terms of mining history and landscaping |
09201133
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New Year's Bay | Train (map) |
17./18. Century (stockpile) | Dump; Significant in mining history and landscaping |
09201132
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Hermes shaft | Train (map) |
17./18. Century (stockpile) | Dump; Significant in mining history and landscaping |
09201130
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High birch standing (entity); High Birker train | Train (map) |
17./18. Century (stockpile) | Individual characteristics of the entity high birch standing: 14 heaps of a stockpile train; Most impressive pile of heaps in the Zug district with a total of 14 heaps in north-south direction on the main road, significant in terms of mining history and landscaping, other heaps on the Hohe Birke vein standing in the Freiberg district (see also Berthelsdorfer Straße) |
09201108
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Schlangenkauer shaft | Train (map) |
17./18. Century (stockpile) | Two heaps; to the west of the main road, important in terms of mining history and landscaping |
09201102
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Old murder pit treasure trove -Constantin Schacht | Train (map) |
around 1870 (shaft building) | Mine system with shaft / driving house (No. 70) and heap including heap walling; Landscape-defining, mining evidence, significant in terms of mining history and local history as well as landscape design |
09201117
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High Birch Upper 3rd – 4th Measure | Train (map) |
marked 1813 (Huthaus) | Hut house; Building with a gable roof and dated segment arch portal, significant in terms of mining history and local history |
09201122
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Hut House | Train (map) |
around 1800 (hut house) | striking half-timbered building, significant in terms of mining and architectural history |
09201121
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Hilligersches Vorwerk | train | from 17th century (Vorwerk); 1758 (Vorwerk); 1909 (steam boiler) | Northern residential stable house (farm workers' house) with farm buildings to the east, eastern service wing, southeastern barn, adjoining coach house and southwestern brewery as well as western manager's house of a farm, plus southern field barn, a steam boiler, remains of the enclosure wall, poplar alley and pond; representative closed manor complex, particularly noteworthy the assembly group located to the right of the entrance, originally highlighted by mansard and crooked hip roofs as well as original portals, elaborate cross vaults inside the residential stable house located here, significant in terms of building history, local history and landscape design, as the most important large property in the area with rarity, the steam boiler as an equipment fragment The brewery belonging to the estate is of historical and technical documentation value |
09201090
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Frisch Glück Schacht | Train (map) |
17./18. Century (stockpile) | Dump; Significant in mining history and landscaping |
09201131
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Elector Johann Georgen Stolln | Train (map) |
around 1715 (Huthaus) | Mining complex with hut house, stable and dump; The single-storey hut house with a pitched roof and rear extension, significant in terms of mining history and local history, as well as of importance in terms of landscape design |
09201100
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Duke August Stolln Treasure Trove and Richtschacht; Half chews | Train (map) |
from 1612 (heap); around 1850 (powder tower) | Mining facility with heap, hut house and powder house, plus another 3 heaps; z. Partly located on Freiberg corridor, the small ensemble of Johann Georg Stolln (see Schulstrasse 10) embedded in the complex of Duke August Stolln, the distinctive single-storey hut house of Duke August Stolln with a pitched roof, the entire complex significant in terms of mining history and local history, as well as landscape design |
09201098 |
Geringswalde, city
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Transformer house |
Arras (map) |
around 1920 (transformer station) | Typical transformer house for the area, example of the electrification of Saxony |
08955553
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Waystone | Arras (map) |
19th century (road stone) | traffic and local historical value |
08955559
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Transformer house |
Dittmannsdorf (map) |
around 1920 (transformer station) | Testimony to the electrification of Saxony |
08955109
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House in a corner, former tannery |
Geringswalde (map) |
before 1800 (residential building) | Building constructed in several stages of great importance in terms of urban planning, urban history and architectural history |
09236401
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Geringswalde train station; Waldheim-Rochlitz railway line | Geringswalde (map) |
1893 (passenger station); around 1900 (platform) | Railway station with reception building, platform roofing and waiting hall with integrated signal box; Typical of the time, preserved building ensemble of urban history, traffic history and urban planning significance |
09243496
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Saxon post mile pillars (totality) | Geringswalde (map) |
1727 (post distance column) | Post mileage column; heavily restored distance column, important in terms of traffic history |
09236394
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Waystone | Geringswalde (map) |
Signpost between Geringswalde and Altgeringswalde, a monument to traffic history |
09235725
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Royal Saxon milestones (totality) | Geringswalde (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (half milestone) | Milestone, reworked into a kilometer stone around 1900; of importance in terms of traffic history |
09236400
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Administration building, head building of the production hall (rear areas demolished) and enclosure of a former tool factory | Geringswalde (map) |
Typical industrial complex of the local history |
08955227
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Transformer house | Geringswalde (map) |
around 1920 (transformer station) | High-quality functional building, evidence of the electrification of the place, of significance in terms of technology history |
09236215
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Grohmühle Geringswalde | Geringswalde (map) |
inscribed 1885 (mill) | Remainder of the former Tower Dutchman; Today inserted in the building complex of the Arthur Groh concentrate plant, the only remaining Dutch windmill in the district, starting point of the industrial mill complex, of technical and local significance |
09236203
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Reichalda (former) | Geringswalde (map) |
around 1900 (factory) | Former “Reichalda” cosmetics factory; Typical of the time, architecturally high quality factory building in good original condition |
09236241 |
Großhartmannsdorf
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Zethauer Kunstgraben ; Helbigsdorfer Rösche; Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) |
Großhartmannsdorf (map) |
from 1564 (artificial moat) | Individual features of the totality of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt: Zethauer Kunstgraben including all tees or gates, arch bridges and Helbigsdorfer Rösche including the rose mouth hole (see population list object 08991218); Landscape-defining components of an extensive system of mining water management to supply Freiberg mining with impact water, of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history |
09306186
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Kohlbach-Kunstgraben ; Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) | Großhartmannsdorf (map) |
1556 (artificial moat) | Individual features of the totality of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt: Kohlbach-Kunstgraben with a gate, with all associated vault bridges and roses as well as two rose mouth holes (see totality list object 08991218); Artificially and predominantly overground artificial moat between the Upper Großhartmannsdorfer pond and the Gelobt Lander pond, landscape-defining components of an extensive system of mining water management to supply the Freiberg mining with impact water, of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history |
09304684
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Middle Großhartmannsdorfer pond ; Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) | Großhartmannsdorf (map) |
1726–1732 (pond) | Individual features of the aggregate Revierwasserlaufanstalt: connecting ditch, artificial pond including pond dam, overflow, associated pedestrian bridge, flood relief gully, harrow house with bottom outlet, associated mouth hole and subsequent drainage ditch as well as four boundary stones (see aggregate list object 08991218); Landscape-defining components of an extensive system of mining water management to supply Freiberg mining with impact water, of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history |
09306320
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Upper Großhartmannsdorfer Pond ; Medium saidae florets; Kohlbach-Kunstgraben ; Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) | Großhartmannsdorf (map) |
1591–1593 (pond); 1599-1607 (Rösche); from 1556 (artificial moat) | Individual features of the totality of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt: section of the Mittelaidaer Rösche including mouth hole, artificial pond including inlet canal, pond dam, two harrow houses and overflow with drainage ditch of the Obermühle as well as section of the Kohlbach artificial ditch with Dorfbachschütz and boundary stone (see population list object 08991218); Landscape-defining components of an extensive system of mining water management to supply Freiberg mining with impact water, of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history |
09306321
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Obermühle | Großhartmannsdorf (map) |
around 1930 (plansifter); around 1935 (roller mill); 1892 (Francis shaft turbine) | Mill and mill technology; local and technical historical significance |
08991154
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Oil mill | Großhartmannsdorf (map) |
18th century (mill); 2nd half of the 19th century (barn); around 1800 (side building) | Mill house, barn and side building of a mill property; The structure of the courtyard is preserved, a relic of the old local system, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history |
08991159
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Großhartmannsdorf station; Railway line Berthelsdorf - Großhartmannsdorf with Abzw Brand - Langenau | Großhartmannsdorf (map) |
around 1900 (reception building) | Reception building, goods handling building and auxiliary building of the station; Brick buildings combined with boarded-up zones, of importance in terms of the history of the railway, the history of the locality and of the streetscape |
08991187
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Neuwaltersdorf substation | Großhartmannsdorf (map) |
1953 (transformer station) | Transformer tower; Built in the early 1950s, possibly a series structure of the VVB Energiegebiet Ost, of regional and supply history as well as technical and architectural history |
08991143
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hydrant | Großhartmannsdorf (map) |
Early 20th century (hydrant) | of significance in terms of technology history |
08991175
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Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) | Großhartmannsdorf (map) |
16.-18. Century (mining facility) | Subject aggregate Revierwasserlaufanstalt, extensive mining water management system consisting of artificial ponds including the associated structural and technical systems, artificial ditches including all gates, tees and vault bridges, florets including their mouth holes, tunnels and associated heaps, marking and boundary stones in the municipalities of Brand-Erbisdorf, Stadt (OT Brand- Erbisdorf, see also the material component list-Obj. 09306334), Freiberg, Stadt (OT Zug, see also the material component list-Obj. 09306330), Großhartmannsdorf (OT Großhartmannsdorf, Mittelaida, Obersaida, see also the material component list-Obj. 0899528918., 0930528918., 0930528918 ), Lichtenberg / Erzgeb. (OT Müdisdorf, Weigmannsdorf, see also the subject entirety component list obj. 09305224, 09305223), Mulda / Sa. (OT Helbigsdorf, Zethau, see also the material inventory list obj. 09306187, 09305335), Neuhausen / Erzgeb. (OT Cämmerswalde, Dittersbach, Neuhausen / Erzgeb., See also the material inventory list obj. 09305367, 09305361, 09305356), Pfaffroda (OT Dittmannsdorf, Dörnthal, Haselbach, Pfaffroda, see also the material inventory list obj. 093063363, 093063363, 093063363 ), Sayda, Stadt (OT Sayda, Ullersdorf, see also the subject entirety component list obj. 09304805, 09304806) and Weißenborn / Erzgeb. (OT Berthelsdorf / Erzgeb., See also the material inventory list Obj. 09306329), including the individual monuments in the OT Großhartmannsdorf: section of the Mittelaidaer Rösche including mouth hole, upper Großhartmannsdorfer pond including inlet canal, pond dam, two harrow houses and overflow with drainage ditch of the Obermühle Kohlbach-Kunstgraben with Dorfbachschütz and boundary stone (see individual monument list-Obj. 09306321), Kohlbach-Kunstgraben with a Schütz, with all associated arch bridges and florets as well as two rose mouth holes (see individual monuments list -obj. 09304684), connecting ditch, middle Großhartmannsdorfer pond, including pond , associated pedestrian bridge, flood relief rose, harrow house with bottom outlet, associated mouth hole and subsequent ditch as well as four boundary stones (see individual monument list object 09306320), pond house, lower Großhartmannsdorfer pond including pond dam, mill harrow with M ühlenrösche, bottom outlet harrow with discharge harrow, overflow with protective system and pedestrian bridge, turbine harrow with turbine rose, old round harrow and fish holder as well as part of the Müdisdorf artificial trench and fish pond (see individual monument list obj. 09306198), Niedere Teichmühle with mill |
08991218
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Road bridge over the Großhartmannsdorfer Bach | Großhartmannsdorf (map) |
marked 1818 (road bridge) | Arched bridge made of natural stone, important in terms of traffic history |
08991179
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Lower Großhartmannsdorfer pond ; Spawning pond; Müdisdorfer Kunstgraben ; Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) | Großhartmannsdorf (map) |
First mentioned in 1524 (pond); 1692 (pond house); marked 1892 (pedestrian bridge) | Individual characteristics of the totality of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt: pond house, artificial pond including pond dam, mill harrow with mill rose, bottom drain harrow with outlet rose, overflow with protective system and pedestrian bridge, turbine harrow with turbine rose, old harrow and fish container as well as part of the Müdisdorfer artificial ditch (object 9918) and 08. Landscape-defining components of an extensive system of mining water management to supply the Freiberg mining industry with impact water, of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history, as well as evidence of the local fishing industry |
09306198
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hydrant | Großhartmannsdorf (map) |
Early 20th century (hydrant) | of significance in terms of technology history |
08991194
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hydrant | Großhartmannsdorf (map) |
after 1900 (hydrant) | of significance in terms of technology history |
08991183
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Niedere Teichmühle; Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) | Großhartmannsdorf (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century, older core (mill) | Individual features of the population of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt: Mill house, side building (mill building) and Mühlgraben (artificial ditch) including bank retaining walls and vault bridges (see population list object 08991218); Image-defining ensemble at the lower Großhartmannsdorfer pond, standing in the context of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt, of technical, mining and local historical significance |
08991180
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Haselbacher Rösche; Unterer Dörnthaler Kunstgraben ; Obersaidaer artificial moat ; Medium saidae florets; Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) |
Middle Aida (card) |
1606-1607 (artificial moat); 1603-1607, Mittelaidaer Rösche (Rösche); 1786–1796, Haselbacher Rösche (Rösche) | Individual characteristics of the totality of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt: Haselbacher Rösche with mouth hole, section of the Lower Dörnthaler artificial ditch including all vault bridges, section of the Obersaidaer artificial ditch with contactor, tee and all vault bridges, section of the Mittelaidaer Rösche (see subject population list-Obj. 09305286); Landscape-defining components of an extensive system of mining water management to supply Freiberg mining with impact water, of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history |
08991216
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Upper Lichtlochhalde; Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) | Middle Aida (card) |
1603–1607 (stockpile) | Individual monument of the population of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt: Halde (see population list object 09305286); Testimony of the exploration of the Middle Aidaer Rösche, marks the course of this Rösche visible above ground, part of the landscape characterizing part of an extensive system of mining water management to supply the Freiberg mining with impact water, of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history |
08991215
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Lower Lichtlochhalde; Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) | Middle Aida (card) |
1603–1607 (stockpile) | Individual monument of the population of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt: Halde (see population list object 09305286); Testimony of the exploration of the Middle Aidaer Rösche, marks the course of this Rösche visible above ground, part of the landscape characterizing part of an extensive system of mining water management to supply the Freiberg mining with impact water, of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history |
08991214
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Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) | Middle Aida (card) |
16.-18. Century (mining equipment part) | Part of the totality of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt in the district of Mittelaida with the individual monuments: Haselbacher Rösche with mouth hole, part of the Lower Dörnthaler artificial ditch including all vaulted bridges, part of the Obersaidaer artificial ditch with gate, tee and all vaulted bridges, part of the Mittelaidaer Rösche .12, see single Lichtlochhalde (see individual monument list-Obj. 08991214) and Obere Lichtlochhalde (see individual monument list-Obj. 08991215); Landscape-defining components of an extensive system of mining water management to supply Freiberg mining with impact water, of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history (see also the population list object 08991218, Großhartmannsdorf, tenths -) |
09305286
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Factory and chimney |
Lower Saida (map) |
around 1900 (factory building) | elongated structure with intact wall-opening ratio, importance for the local history |
08991135
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Obersaidaer pond ; Unterer Dörnthaler Kunstgraben ; Obersaidaer artificial moat ; Medium saidae florets; Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) |
Obersaida (map) |
1727-1728 (pond); 1603–1607, Obersaidaer Kunstgraben (artificial moat); 1606–1607, Unterer Dörnthaler Kunstgraben (artificial moat); 1603-1607, Mittelaidaer Rösche (Rösche); 1606–1607, Käppler's Rösche (Rösche) | Individual features of the entity Revierwasserlaufanstalt: artificial pond including pond dam, overflow with flood house and flood channel, harrow house with bottom outlet and associated mouth hole, section of the Lower Dörnthal artificial ditch with Rösche and all vault bridges, part of the Obersaidaer Rösch ditch with gate, tee and all vaulted bridges see population list obj. 09305289); Landscape-defining components of an extensive system of mining water management to supply Freiberg mining with impact water, of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history |
08991217
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Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) | Obersaida (map) |
16.-18. Century (mining equipment part) | Part of the totality of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt in the district of Obersaida with the individual monuments: Obersaidaer pond including pond dam, overflow with flood chamber and flood channel, harrow house with bottom outlet and associated mouth hole, section of the Lower Dörnthal artificial pit with Rösche and all vault bridges, section of the Obersaidaer artificial ditch with all arches as well as part of the Mittelaidaer Rösche (see single monument list-Obj. 08991217) and marker stone (see single monument list-Obj. 08991139); Landscape-defining components of an extensive system of mining water management to supply Freiberg mining with impact water, of particular importance in terms of mining history and local history (see also the population list object 08991218, Großhartmannsdorf, tenths -) |
09305289
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Marker stone; Revierwasserlaufanstalt (aggregate) | Obersaida (map) |
17th century (boundary stone) | Individual monument of the population of the Revierwasserlaufanstalt: Grenzstein (see population list object 09305289); Marking stone, testimony to the excavation of the Middle Aidaer Rösche, marked the course of this Rösche above ground, part of an extensive system of mining water management to supply the Freiberg mining with impact water, of particular importance in terms of mining history and surveying history |
08991139
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Royal Saxon milestones (totality) | Obersaida (map) |
after 1858 (half milestone) | Milestone; Half milestone, important in terms of traffic history |
08991138
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Royal Saxon milestones (totality) | Obersaida (map) |
after 1858 (half milestone) | Milestone; Half milestone, significance in terms of traffic history |
08991137
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Royal Saxon milestones (totality) | Obersaida (map) |
after 1858 (half milestone) | Milestone; Half milestone, of importance in terms of traffic and surveying history |
08991102
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Waystone | Obersaida (map) |
probably 1836 with the construction of the road (Wegestein) | of importance in terms of traffic history |
08991101 |
Big company, city
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Münzbachrösche; Upper Churprinzer water supply; Grube Churprinz Friedrich August Erbstolln (aggregate) |
Large company (card) |
1833 (rose) | Individual features of the aggregate Grube Churprinz Friedrich August Erbstolln: Rösche including two mouth holes (see aggregate list -obj. 09305135, Am Pappenwerk 1); Part of the upper water supply of the Churprinz pit, of significance in terms of mining history |
08991705
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Grube Churprinz Friedrich August Erbstolln (aggregate) | Large company (card) |
18./19. Century (mining installation part); around 1870 (Consta boiler, machine and driving house); around 1800 (powder tower); 18th century (writer shaft); 18./19. Century (Mittelschlächtiger Kunstschacht) | Individual monuments of the aggregate Grube Churprinz Friedrich August Erbstolln: colliery pond with pond dam, Striegelhaus and mouth hole, Oberer Churprinzer Kunstgraben including surcharge to the wheel room of the writer shaft, writer shaft with wheel room and heap, boiler, machine and drifting house of the Constantin shaft, middle butcher shaft including the artificial wheel, the canal of the mine canal to the wheel room of the Mittelschlächtigen Kunstschacht including two mouth holes, washer-roses including the mouth hole, powder tower on a small heap, all retaining and fencing walls as well as the heap of the Wittigschacht, the heap of the Jehmlichschacht, the mouth of the Vulkanus Stolln, the mouth of the Vulkanus Stolln the mouth of the Schwarzer Mittag Stolln (see subject list -obj. 09305135, same address); Evidence of the mine "Churprinz Friedrich August Erbstolln", shortened to "Churprinz", owned by the state from 1707 until it was closed in 1900, not only in terms of output, but also in terms of the size of the company and the mechanical equipment it is one of the most important mines in the Freiberg mining area, Extensively preserved ensemble of mining facilities of particular importance in terms of mining history and technology history, individual components also singular, ensemble also having an impact on the town and landscape |
08991702
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Churprinzer mine canal; Christbescherunger mine canal; Mine canal (entity) | Large company (card) |
1788–1789 (mining facility) | The aggregate component of the aggregate mine canal, consisting of the Churprinzer and Christbescherunger mine canals including all roses, mouth holes, tees, a lock system, two boat lift houses and a weir in the communities of Halsbrücke and Großschirma (see aggregate list - obj. 09305137) with the following individual monuments in the community: Mine canal, lock system and weir with associated bank reinforcement (see individual monument list -obj. 08991638), mine canal with Rösche including mouth hole (see individual monument list -obj. 09305136), individual monuments of the material group mine channel: mine canal including Rösche and canal bridge (see individual monument list -Obj. 09305136). Mine canal including Rösche, boat lift house and tin laundry (see individual monument list - obj. 08991671); Artificial trench system for the supply of impact water for the pits Churprinz Friedrich August Erbstolln at Großschirma and Christbescherung Erbstolln near Großvoigtsberg as well as for the transport of ores from both pits to the Halsbrückner Hütte by means of grained barges, mine canals including their florets, a preserved lock system and the remains of two barge hoists Hydraulic innovation and performance of the Saxon ore mining, landscape-shaping technical monuments of particular importance in the history of mining and of national standing |
09305134
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Grube Churprinz Friedrich August Erbstolln (aggregate) | Large company (card) |
18./19. Century (mining facility) | Material aggregate Grube Churprinz Friedrich August Erbstolln, consisting of mines and opencast buildings, hydraulic engineering systems as well as heaps with the following individual monuments: Huthaus, Bergschmiede and ancillary buildings (see list of individual monuments -obj. 08991701, Am Pappenwerk 3), civil servants' residence (see individual monuments -obj. 089917) ), Colliery pond with pond dam, Striegelhaus and mouth hole, Oberer Churprinzer Kunstgraben including surcharge to the wheel room of the Schreiberschacht, writer shaft with wheel chamber and heap, boiler, machine and driving house of the Constantinschachts, Unterer Wächter, Mittelschlächtiger artificial shaft with Radstube including the Kunstrad Radstube of the Mittelschlächtigen Kunstschachtes including two mouth holes, washer-roses including mouth, powder tower on a small heap, all retaining and fencing walls as well as the heap of Wittigschachts, the heap of Jehmlichschachts, the mouthhole of Vulkanus Stolln, the mouth hole of the Anna Stolln and the mouth hole of the Schwarzer Mittag Stolln (see individual monument list -Obj. 08991702, Am Pappenwerk 1), Münzbachrösche including two mouth holes (see list of individual monuments -obj. 08991705); Evidence of the mine "Churprinz Friedrich August Erbstolln", shortened to "Churprinz", owned by the state from 1707 until it was closed in 1900, not only in terms of output, but also in terms of the size of the company and the mechanical equipment it is one of the most important mines in the Freiberg mining area, Extensively preserved ensemble of mining facilities of particular importance in terms of mining history and technology history, individual components also singular, ensemble also having an impact on the town and landscape |
09305135
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Churprinzer mine canal; Mine canal (entity) | Large company (card) |
1788–1789 (Kunstgraben); 1822–1823 (Rösche) | Individual characteristics of the aggregate mine canal: mine canal with rose including mouth hole (see aggregate list -obj. 09305134, Am Pappenwerk 1); Artificial trench to bring impact water for the Churprinz Friedrich August Erbstolln pit at Großschirma and to transport ore from the pit to the Halsbrückner Hütte by means of grained barges, Churprinzer and Christbescherunger mine canals including their florets, a preserved lock system and the remains of two barge lifting houses, important evidence of hydraulic engineering Efficiency of the Saxon ore mining, landscape-shaping technical monuments of special mining historical importance and of national standing |
09305136
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Huthaus Churprinz | Large company (card) |
in the core around 1710 (Huthaus); Beginning 17th century (mountain blacksmiths) | Individual features of the aggregate mine Churprinz Friedrich August Erbstolln: Huthaus, Bergschmiede and outbuildings (see aggregate list -obj. 09305135, Am Pappenwerk 1); Huthaus stately structure with half-timbered upper floor and roof turret, one of the most representative designed hut houses in Saxony, of importance in terms of mining and building history |
08991701
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Christbescherunger mine canal; Mine canal (entity) | Large company (card) |
1790–1792 (artificial moat) | Individual characteristics of the aggregate mine canal: mine canal including Rösche and canal bridge (see aggregate list -obj. 09305134, Am Pappenwerk 1); Artificial moat to bring about impact water for the pit Christbescherung Erbstolln near Großvoigtsberg as well as for the transport of ores from the pit to the Halsbrückner Hütte by means of grain barges, Christbescherunger and Churprinzer mine canals including their florets, a preserved lock system and the remains of two barge lifting houses important evidence of the hydraulic engineering innovation and efficiency Saxon ore mining, landscape-shaping technical monuments of particular importance in terms of mining history and of national importance |
09306315
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Großschirma station | Large company (card) |
around 1900 (passenger station) | Station building; same type construction as in Großvoigtsberg, testimony to the development of the railway line, of significance in terms of railway history |
08991748
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Christmas present pit |
Großvoigtsberg (map) |
18th century (stockpile) | Dump and pit pond with florets; Testimony to regional historical mining, of local and local importance |
08991694
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Transformer house; Overland Power Association Freiberg (formerly) | Großvoigtsberg (map) |
1912 (transformer station) | Transformer house; out of order, but in good original condition, building in half-timbered construction that characterizes the townscape, as a testimony to the early electrification of the Freiberg area of regional and technical historical importance |
08991785
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Christbescherunger mine canal; Christbescherunger Kahnhebehaus; Erbstolln Christmas gift pit; Mine canal (entity) | Großvoigtsberg (map) |
designated 1872 (ore wash); 1791–1792 (Kahnhebehaus); 1790–1792 (artificial moat) | Individual features of the aggregate mine canal: mine canal including Rösche, boat lift house and tin linen (see aggregate list -obj. 09305134, Am Pappenwerk 1); Tin linen, well proportioned plastered building with sandstone walls and original details, artificial ditch for bringing about water for the pit Christbescherung Erbstolln near Großvoigtsberg as well as for the transport of ores from the pit to the Halsbrückner hut by means of grained barges, barge lifting house, testimony to the expansion plans of JF Mendes and the technical history of the shipbuilding works of relevance, Christbescherunger and Churprinzer mine canals including their roses, a preserved lock system and the remains of two boat lift houses, important evidence of the hydraulic engineering innovation and performance of Saxon ore mining, landscape-shaping technical monuments of particular importance in the history of mining and of national importance |
08991671
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Christmas present pit | Großvoigtsberg (map) |
1st half of the 18th century (mouth hole) | Oral hole of the Aufschlagescherung, dump of the pit of Christbescherung; mining historical significance |
08991706
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Großvoigtsberg station (aggregate) | Großvoigtsberg (map) |
1872/1873 (passenger station) | Aggregate of Großvoigtsberg station: entrance signal, telegraph and telecommunication line, switch, railroad master's border post, two level crossings, two lever tensioning devices, exit signal, telephone booth, small wooden house, reception building, station well, signal and bolt crank mechanism, small diesel shunter, one, public address box, station toilet, one, train station toilet Electrician, loading street and ramp, loading jig, goods shed, telephone line system (all components of the whole are parts of the whole); local and railway historical significance |
08991822
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Old Hope Pit of God | High fir | 18th century (artificial moat); 18th century (mouth hole) | Sections of an artificial trench, section at the same time opening gully to the “Old Hope of God” pit, and mouth holes; evidence of mining history in the region, s. also object no. 08991697 (OT Kleinvoigtsberg) u. 08992221 (OT Rothenfurth) |
08992220
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Transformer house (Groeba station) | Hohentanne (map) |
1910/1912 (transformer station) | regional type construction largely restored in its original appearance, evidence of the electrification of the place |
08991669
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Old Hope Pit of God |
Kleinvoigtsberg (map) |
18th century (artificial moat); 18th century (mouth hole) | Sections of an artificial ditch, partial section at the same time opening gully to the “Old Hope God” pit including mouth hole, as well as artificial ditch for the former washing of the treasure trove of Blessed Miner's Hope with rose including mouth holes; evidence of mining history in the region, s. also object no. 08992220 (OT Hohentanne) and 08992221 (OT Rothenfurth) and 09201256 (OT Obergruna) |
08991697
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Dump of the Burkhardtschachtes; Old Hope Pit of God | Kleinvoigtsberg (map) |
18th century (stockpile) | Dump; Testimony to the historical mining in the northern Freiberg district, of local and mining historical importance as well as of importance for the landscape |
08991696
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Dump of the Neuglückschacht; Old Hope Pit of God | Kleinvoigtsberg (map) |
1883 (shaft sinking) | Dump; Testimony to the historical mining in the northern Freiberg district, of local and mining historical importance as well as of importance for the landscape |
08991695
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Christmas present pit | Kleinvoigtsberg (map) |
18th century (mouth hole) | Mouth hole of the Christ Christmas present; of importance in terms of mining history |
08991709
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Some art and driving shaft; Old Hope Pit of God | Kleinvoigtsberg (map) |
from the 2nd half of the 18th century (mining); 1789/90 (greenhouse); 1955 (boiler and machine house); around 1790 (Radstube); around 1790 (artificial bike) | Drifthouse with pulley chair, chimney, heap, heap retaining walls and underground facilities (the shaft saddles, two wheel rooms and an artificial wheel); important, unique testimony to the mining history of the northern Freiberg district, of local, mining and local significance |
08991693
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Old laundry; Old Hope Pit of God | Kleinvoigtsberg (map) |
1855 (washing); around 1850 (Scheidebank); 1789 (first mouth hole); 1848 (second mouth hole) | Ore linen, remains of the wall of the septum, dry stone walls with ore roll, mouth holes of the open-top wall; Evidence of the mining history in the northern Freiberg district and in particular the ore processing of the Old Hope of God mine |
08991698
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Caspar Treibeschacht; Old Hope Pit of God | Kleinvoigtsberg (map) |
1773 (mountain blacksmiths); 2nd half of the 18th century (powder house) | Bergschmiede, Pulverhaus and Halde; Evidence of historical mining in the northern Freiberg district, of local and mining history as well as of importance for the local image |
08991692
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Hut house; Old Hope Pit of God | Kleinvoigtsberg (map) |
1769 (Huthaus); 2nd half of the 18th century (barn) | Hut house and barn; of local and mining history as well as of local significance |
08991691
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Meridian stone; Old Hope Pit of God | Kleinvoigtsberg (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (meridian stone) | Meridian stone of the pit Ancient Hope of God; Surveying certificate of the mining industry with a rarity |
08991699
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Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation ("European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony"); Station 96 Obergruna |
Obergruna (map) |
marked 1869 (triangulation column) | Triangulation column; Second order station, significant testimony to geodesy of the 19th century, of significance in terms of surveying history |
09201212
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Freital-Potschappel-Wilsdruff-Nossen narrow-gauge railway | Obergruna (map) |
1937 (replacement new building) | Steel truss bridge of the former Freital-Potschappel-Wilsdruff-Nossen narrow-gauge railway over the Freiberger Mulde (see also Obj. 09304569, Reinsberg community, Reinsberg district, Muldenweg 1); as a testimony to the former course of the narrow-gauge route of traffic-historical, local-historical and local significance. |
09304654
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Deep help from God's studs; Blessed miner's hope treasure trove (totality) | Obergruna (map) |
1788, bestowed on the Blessed Miners Hope F (mining plant part) | Individual features of the aggregate Blessed Miners Hope Treasure trove: Stolln with mouth hole (see also aggregate document Bergmannweg 5; 6; 8, 10 -Obj. 09201255); Part of a well-preserved historical mining ensemble, as the most important tunnel system in the Freiberg northern district of mining history |
09300779
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Blessed miner's hope treasure trove (totality) | Obergruna | Mid-18th century to late 19th century (mining facility) | Individual features of the entity Gesegnete Bergmanns Hoffnung Treasure trove: Kunstgraben (see also entity document Bergmannweg 5; 6; 8, 10 -Obj. 09201255); Part of a well-preserved historical mining ensemble, of importance in terms of mining history, local history and the landscape |
09201256
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Blessed miner's hope treasure trove (totality) | Obergruna (map) |
1886 (ore crusher) | Totality of Blessed Miners Hope Treasure trove: Mining facilities in the Obergruna district with the individual monuments Kunstgraben and Rösche as well as the associated mouth holes (see individual monument document Bergmannweg -Obj. 09201256), former ore laundry and later cardboard factory (see individual monument document Bergmannweg 10 -Obj. 09201142), Treibankund Steam conveyor house, prayer house as well as dump with dump walling and ore roll (see individual monument document Bergmannweg 5; 6; 8 -Obj. 09304228) and deep help of God's tunnel with mouth hole (see individual monument document An der Mühle - object 09300779) as well as the material parts of the dump of the Steyer mine with dump and ore roll, ore crusher house and underground engine rooms with technical equipment; Northernmost large and in the 19th century important silver ore mine of the Freiberg northern district with an extensively preserved inventory of structural and technical facilities as well as characteristic soil structures of mining activities from the 18th and 19th centuries, of importance in terms of mining history, local history and the landscape |
09201255
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Steyer shaft; Blessed miner's hope treasure trove (totality) | Obergruna (map) |
1843/1844 (greenhouse); 1843/1844 (greenhouse); 1879 (boiler and machine house); 2nd half of the 19th century (prayer house) | Individual features of the aggregate Blessed Miners Hope Treasure trove: Treibehaus, Scheidebank with Steiger apartments, boiler and steam winding machine house as well as prayer house with administrator's apartment (see also aggregate document Bergmannweg 5; 6; 8, 10 -Obj. 09201255); Well-preserved historical mining ensemble, as authentic evidence of ore mining in the 18th and especially the 19th century, of importance in terms of mining history, local history and the landscape |
09304228
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Blessed miner's hope treasure trove (totality) | Obergruna | Middle of the 18th century to the end of the 19th century (mining facility); 1909, change of use (laundry) | Individual features of the aggregate Gesegnete Bergmanns Hoffnung Treasure trove: former ore laundry and later cardboard factory (see also aggregate document Bergmannweg 5; 6; 8, 10 -Obj. 09201255); Part of a well-preserved historical mining ensemble, exceptionally large, very broad building, of importance in terms of mining history and industrial history |
09201142
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Machine and steel construction Obergruna; Foundry Münzner (formerly) | Obergruna (map) |
1853/1860 (foundry) | Former iron foundry, office building, outbuilding with clock tower and gate of the Münzner foundry; Former bottom hammer of the Obergruna iron hammer works, from 1836 machine factory family Münzner, technical monument and local historical importance |
09201140
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Factory owner's villa of the Münzner mechanical engineering company | Obergruna (map) |
marked 1836 (manufacturer's villa) | Stately plastered building with a rich structure, of architectural and local significance |
09201139
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Transformer house; Overland Power Association Freiberg (formerly) |
Reichenbach (map) |
1912/1913 (transformer station) | Transformer house; Half-timbered building that characterizes the locality, as evidence of the early electrification of the Freiberg area of regional and technical historical importance |
08991601
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Bridge over the Hirschgraben | Reichenbach (map) |
presumably 19th century (road bridge) | traffic history significance |
08991628
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Dump God with us; Halde St. Anna; Halde Seven Brothers; Dump grandfathers |
Rothenfurth (map) |
18th century (stockpile) | Four heaps; Ranking of heaps, significance in terms of mining history and local history |
08991710
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Old Hope Pit of God | Rothenfurth | 18th century (artificial moat); 18th century (mouth hole) | Sections of an artificial trench, section at the same time opening gully to the “Old Hope of God” pit, and mouth holes; evidence of mining history in the region, s. also object no. 08991697 (OT Kleinvoigtsberg) u. 08992220 (OT Hohentanne) |
08992221
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Altväterbrücke | Rothenfurth (map) |
around 1570, built as a road bridge (aqueduct) | Former aqueduct over the Freiberg Mulde and the Churprinzer mine canal; Part of the bridge is located in the municipality of Halsbrücke, OT Halsbrücke (Obj. 08985206), evidence of one of the most important mining water management systems in the Halsbrücker area, three-arched stone bridge, of great local, transport and mining historical importance, valuable from an old age |
08991637
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Isaac Bridge | Rothenfurth (map) |
19th century (road bridge) | Road bridge with marker stone of the district boundary; Part of the bridge is located in the municipality of Halsbrücke, OT Halsbrücke, Am Hammerberg (Obj. 08985205), a wide-span sandstone arch bridge, of significance in terms of technology and transport history |
08991639
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Heap | Rothenfurth (map) |
18th century (stockpile) | Testimony to mining history |
08991641
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Churprinzer mine canal; Anna laundry weir; Mine canal (entity) | Rothenfurth (map) |
1788–1789 (Kunstgraben); 1823 (weir); 18th century (lock); 1st half of the 20th century (Schützen) | Individual features of the aggregate mine canal: mine canal, lock system and weir with associated bank reinforcement (see aggregate list -obj. 09305134, Am Pappenwerk 1); Bank reinforcement made of quarry stone masonry, covered with gneiss slabs, artificial ditch to bring about impact water for the Churprinz Friedrich August Erbstolln pit near Großschirma as well as for the transport of ores from the pit to the Halsbrückner Hütte by means of grain barges, Churprinzer and Christbescherunger mine canal including its florets, a preserved lock system of several in the course of the mine canal and the remains of two boat lift houses, important evidence of the hydraulic engineering innovation and efficiency of Saxon ore mining, landscape-shaping technical monuments of particular importance in mining history and of national rank |
08991638
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Ferdinandschacht; Churprinz Friedrich August Erbstolln mine | Rothenfurth (map) |
19th century (Halde); 1950s (boiler and machine house); 1950s (Kaue); 1950s (outbuilding) | Shaft building, machine house, hut house, gatekeeper's house, laundry, auxiliary building and dump of the former mine; Testimony to the last phase of mining activity in Freiberg Land, significance in terms of mining history and regional history |
08991642
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bridge |
Seifersdorf (map) |
marked 1818 (road bridge) | Testimony to the development of the village in terms of traffic history, of significance in terms of building history and technology |
08991758
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bridge | Seifersdorf (map) |
1st half of the 19th century (road bridge) | of importance in terms of building history and technology history |
08991755
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Transformer house; Overland Power Association Freiberg (formerly) | Seifersdorf (map) |
1912 (transformer station) | Transformer house; out of order, but in very good condition, building in half-timbered construction that characterizes the townscape, as a testimony to the early electrification of the Freiberg area of regional and technical historical importance |
08991754
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bridge | Seifersdorf (map) |
19th century (road bridge) | Significant in terms of traffic history and technology history |
08991749
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bridge | Seifersdorf (map) |
19th century (road bridge) | Testimony to the traffic-related development of the place, of importance in terms of building history and technology |
08991767
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Borner mill | Seifersdorf (map) |
inscribed 1841 (mill) | Mill house with technical equipment and barn; Building with wooden construction in an exposed location, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history |
08991781
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Mining dump of the former Sohr shaft |
Siebenlehn (map) |
18th century (stockpile) | of importance in terms of mining history |
09201216
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Water tower | Siebenlehn (map) |
Door lintel marked 1912 (water tower) | Water tower; Significant in terms of technology history and the landscape, construction company Max Schwenke from Dresden |
09201137 |
Großweitzschen
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Hochwehr Westewitz | (Map) | 1920s (weir) | Weir; Of technical historical value, landscape-defining facility, singular appearance |
09208803
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Hochwehr Westewitz |
Westewitz (map) |
1920s (weir) | Weir; Of technical historical value, landscape-defining facility, singular appearance |
09208803
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Manor house of a farm |
Gadewitz (map) |
marked 1824 (manor house) | stately home of local and architectural significance, striking building in the landscape |
09208806
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Waystone |
Kleinweitzschen (map) |
probably 2nd half of the 19th century (road stone) | of traffic and local historical value |
09208789
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Road bridge over the railroad |
Redemitz (card) |
Mid 19th century (road bridge) | Bridge over the Riesa-Chemnitz railway line, testimony to traffic history and regional history |
09208807
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Strocken windmill |
Strocken (card) |
1871 (post mill); 1922 (motor mill); 1922 (outbuilding) | Post mill and motor mill with attached outbuilding of the mill estate; Closed ensemble of significant importance for the landscape, significant in terms of technology history |
09208782
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Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation ("European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony"); Station 103 Eichardthöhe |
Wollsdorf (map) |
marked 1868 (triangulation stone) | Triangulation column; Second order station, significant testimony to geodesy of the 19th century, of significance in terms of surveying history |
09208765 |
Remarks
- ↑ The list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony provides binding information .
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- List of monuments of the state of Saxony
- Answer to the big question of the AfD parliamentary group of 23 August 2016; Appendix to the Big Question Drs. 6/5471
Web links
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