List of technical monuments in Chemnitz

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The list of technical monuments in Chemnitz contains the technical monuments in Chemnitz .

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .

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Chemnitz, city

image designation location Dating description ID
Hugo Knoblauch & Co. (formerly) stocking factory Altchemnitz
(map)
1911 (stocking factory) Factory and administration building in a corner; Simple, monumental production building in an important urban corner location, of industrial and urban development significance 09202458
 


VEB spinning machine construction; Sächsische Textilmaschinenfabrik, vorm. Richard Hartmann AG (former) Altchemnitz
(map)
1920s (old building); 1956 (extension); 1959 (wall and ceiling painting) Factory (several wings) with a front garden facing the street and a wall painting by Will Schestak in the staircase of a factory hall; Large factory complex that is significant for Chemnitz's industrial history, created in two phases, outstanding architectural quality, good state of preservation, the extension of one of the most important industrial buildings of the GDR post-war modern era of supraregional architectural historical importance 09202226
 


State Directorate Saxony ; VEB Booking Machine Factory (formerly); Astra works (formerly) Altchemnitz
(map)
1928–1929 (factory) Factory; Architecturally valuable industrial building, functional design, few expressionistic formal elements, in the style of classical modernism, architect: Willy Schönefeld, of importance in terms of industrial history, local history and building history 09202222
 


Chemnitz-Süd substation Altchemnitz
(map)
1926 (substation) Substation (No. 2) with main building (switching house), side building (transformer house and workshop), auxiliary buildings and civil servants' residence (No. 4); As the oldest substation in Chemnitz of outstanding importance, historical technology still exists in large parts, particularly noteworthy is the switch room and 110 kV or former 30 kV switchgear, of importance in terms of technology history 09202343
 


Former Maschinenfabrik Schubert & Salzer (entity); Today the Wirkbau business park Altchemnitz
(map)
1896 (building A); 1906 (building C); 1911–1912 (Building D, Lothringer Straße 11); 1917 (Building E, Annaberger Straße 73); 1927 (Building F, with tower) Aggregate of the Schubert and Salzer machine works, industrial plant with the following individual monuments: with western administration building (building E) on Annaberger Straße, southern factory building (building D) on Lothringer Straße 11, hall behind (building G) with four bridges, northern plant building (building C ), Smithy (boiler and machine house) and clock tower (building F), eastern factory building (building A), another factory building (using flow concrete process) on Elsasser Straße (see also list of individual monuments - obj. 09202239) as well as fencing (aggregate part); Factory of the Schubert and Salzer machine works, of outstanding importance for Chemnitz's industrial history, the complex comprises individual buildings of remarkable architectural quality, including the representative administration building on Annaberger Straße in the style of reform architecture around 1910, the imposing, elongated factory building on Lothringer Straße (Architects : Zapp & Basarke), a single-storey hall in the center of the complex, which is connected to the other buildings by four bridges, the forge designed by Erich Basarke with the landmark elevator and clock tower that towers above the factory, and an imposing flow concrete building on the Alsace Street, a rare case of a factory development preserved in its original compactness, the entire system is an entity, of importance in terms of local history, technical history and architectural history 09302519
 


Foundry Carl August Richter (former) Altchemnitz
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1875 (foundry) Factory complex with several production buildings, a square chimney and director's apartment as well as an enclosure wall; Remarkable in terms of architecture and history, it was built over the course of two decades with effective urban accentuation on a street corner, also of importance in terms of local history and technology 09202288
 


Apartment building in open development, with a soap boiler at the rear Altchemnitz
(map)
End of the 19th century (tenement house); Late 19th century (commercial building) simple, well-designed residential building, of architectural significance, the rear building, of industrial historical significance, as the last soap-making factory preserved in Chemnitz 09202289
 


Alfred Weigel KG spring factory Altchemnitz
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Early 20th century, extension in 1935 (factory building) Mainspring factory with outbuilding; Small factory, made up of an older component from the beginning of the 20th century in a relatively simple design language and an elongated factory building, consisting of stereometric structures, with ribbon windows, in the style of moderate modernity, of importance in terms of technology, local history and architectural history 09202287
 


ROWAC metal goods factory (Robert Wagner company, Chemnitz, formerly); today BEMEFA metal furniture Altchemnitz
(map)
Late 19th century (factory building) Factory hall; Single-storey production hall with high-quality clinker brick facade from the late 19th century and originally preserved shed roofs, of importance in terms of technology and building history 09202349
 


Factory building Altchemnitz
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around 1905 (factory building) Particularly high-quality, mighty brick building with three-sided, differentiated facade design, interesting staircase design on the courtyard facade, largely original, of importance in terms of technology and building history 09202241
 


Factory building Altchemnitz
(map)
around 1900 (factory building) high-quality representative of industrial architecture around 1900, tight facade structure through multi-colored brick facing, of local significance 09202454
 


Glove factory Gebr. Becker (formerly) Altchemnitz
(map)
End of the 19th century, renovation 1930 (factory building) Factory building with gatehouse and fence, in the courtyard a boiler house with chimney; Originally preserved factory building from the end of the last century, a well-preserved square chimney, on a square base, of technical and local significance 09202274
 


Factory construction (with administration and production rooms) Altchemnitz
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3rd third of the 19th century (factory building) simple Wilhelminian style industrial building with remarkable remodeling in the New Objectivity style, of importance in terms of local development 09202273
 


Machine tool factory Hermann Pfauter (formerly); later VEB Zahnschneidemaschinenfabrik Modul Altchemnitz
(map)
1906 (factory hall A); 1919–1920 (factory hall C, rear part); 1928–1929 (factory hall - crane hall C front part; 1906 (old building with factory hall A); 1928–1929 (new administration building) Factory building (old building from 1906), administration building (new building from 1928/29) and adjoining workshop (formerly Halls A and C) with two crane tracks; Historically significant factory with a striking administration building and an unusual four-aisled hall construction with two inner crane runways, particularly in the entrance area remarkable facade design, originally preserved vestibule, of technical, historical and architectural significance 09202342
 


Factory building (structural connection with Altchemnitzer Straße 4) Altchemnitz
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around 1925 (factory building) high-quality industrial building with finely graduated facade structure, effective accentuation of a bend in the street, largely preserved in its original form, see also Altchemnitzer Straße 4, of local importance 09202450
 


Peretz House; Hosiery factory Siegfried Peretz (formerly) Altchemnitz
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1902 (1st construction phase); 1914 (2nd construction phase); 1927 (3rd construction phase) Factory, consisting of three consecutive construction phases, with enclosure; high quality industrial building, remarkable due to the legibility of the history of its creation; of technical and architectural significance 09202234
 


Factory building Altchemnitz
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around 1905 (factory building) high-quality, generously structured industrial building, remarkable for its color effect, round chimney at the rear, significant in terms of building history 09202235
 


Waterworks Altchemnitz
(map)
1872–1874 (waterworks) First waterworks in the city of Chemnitz, important historical supply structure, high-quality design, largely unchanged, of technical significance 09202356
 


New Kauffahrtei; Consumer cooperative (formerly); GEG headquarters in Chemnitz (formerly) Altchemnitz
(map)
1921–1924 (supply construction) Multi-purpose building (No. 25) and administration building (No. 25a) of a consumer cooperative as well as enclosure wall and gate entrance (warehouses and silo on the site demolished before 2009); Partly representatively designed, partly purpose-oriented simplified individual buildings join together to form the impressive complex of a "supply town", largely preserved in its original form, belonging to Kauffahrtei No. 23, built as a trading center for the large purchasing company Deutscher Konsumvereine (GEG), architect: Erich Basarke, local history and architectural history by meaning 09202452
 


Module factory Altchemnitz
(map)
1950s (factory hall) Factory hall; particularly valuable as one of the last classic gallery halls built in the Chemnitz area, in a very good state of preservation, of industrial and architectural significance 09202367
 


Railway bridge over the Olbernhauer Straße Altchemnitz
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Steel girder bridge in its original state, of technical significance 09202350
 


Elektrizitäts-AG, formerly H. Pöge (formerly) Altchemnitz
(map)
End of the 19th century (factory building); around 1900 (factory building); around 1910 (factory building); 1920s (factory building); around 1920 (factory hall) Factory with factory building, former machine hall (today auction house) and former society house (today trading facility); Formerly an ensemble of high-quality factory buildings as one of the most important, historically grown industrial complexes in Altchemnitz, the original functional contexts were rarely comprehensible here, and were of industrial and architectural significance 09202329
 


Terrot Works; VEB Strickmaschinenbau (formerly); Knitting machine factory Hilscher (formerly) Altchemnitz
(map)
End of the 19th century (factory building); marked 1927 (factory building) Two factory buildings, parts of an extensive factory complex; The oldest preserved building in the complex is a high-quality Wilhelminian-style brick building, an extension building with an imposing plastered building from 1927 in a simple, symmetrical structure, significance for the local history as a textile machine factory and of architectural significance 09202327
 


Chemnitz-Süd railway station Altchemnitz
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1907 (reception building) Reception building, two platform roofs (one in storage), roofs for both platform entrances, shelters on the Chemnitz-Stollberg / Aue railway platform and two railway bridges over Reichenhainer Straße as well as the fence around the railway site on Südbahnstraße and embankment masonry on Görrestraße; Well-preserved station building in a remarkable location, architecturally valuable, neo-Romanesque style elements, of importance in terms of local history, technical history and architectural history 09202217
 


Factory and enclosure Altchemnitz
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around 1930 (factory building) Monumental building with high-quality, vertically aligned facade structure, cubic structural shapes of the risalit and main building penetrate each other, a plot of land with the manufacturer's villa Annaberger Straße 70, of technical and architectural significance 09202267
 


Barkas Works (formerly); Carl Dürfeld weaving mill (formerly) Altchemnitz
(map)
1888–1889 according to information (weaving mill) Administration building and main building (on Rößlerstraße) of a former weaving mill (later an automobile factory); Factory formerly as a courtyard-enclosing three-wing complex, high-quality brick buildings from the end of the 19th century, fine structure of the facade by different colored bricks and relief friezes, of industrial and local significance 09202270
 


Factory building Altchemnitz
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Late 19th century (factory building) high-quality, well-preserved factory building from the end of the 19th century, finely structured clinker brick facade, of industrial and architectural significance 09202264
 


VEB Spezialgehäusebau (formerly) Altchemnitz
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1920s (factory building) Factory building; Imposing industrial building with a characteristic stair tower in the modern style that protrudes towards the street and is of importance in terms of building history 09202317
 


Europark business center; Chemnitz Stock Spinning Mill II (formerly) Altchemnitz
(map)
marked 1898 (factory building); around 1960 (administration building) Factory and administration building (rear hall demolished before 2009); Large, imposing factory, symmetrically organized, sophisticated facility, composed of two building wings in red brick and in a high-quality design as well as a connecting building cleverly inserted around 1960, the factory hall (brick building) in the courtyard demolished before 2009, industrial history, local history and architectural history by meaning 09202369
 


Germania plant; VEB Maschinenfabrik Germania (formerly) Altchemnitz
(map)
1895/96 (old building); 1952–1954 (workshop); 1952 (annealing furnace) Two factory halls, annealing plant with chimney and furnace of the Germania factory; Of outstanding importance is the imposing factory hall from the 1950s, annealing shop from 1952 with an original annealing furnace (unique), another factory building, a well-preserved Wilhelminian-era factory hall, of technical and architectural importance 09202368
 


Residential building with production rooms Altchemnitz
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1889 according to information from the owner (residential building) Interesting Wilhelminian style building, remarkable connection of a small stocking factory (ground floor) with the owner's house (upper floor), largely original, of architectural significance 09202299
 


Factory with a large factory building and several extensions (boiler house and chimney demolished before 2009) Altchemnitz
(map)
around 1905 (factory building) Significant in terms of building history and local history, plastered construction with a distinctive brick structure, architecturally sophisticated, of importance in terms of industrial history and building history 09202330
 


Railway bridge over Werner-Seelenbinder-Strasse Altchemnitz
(map)
around 1905 (railway bridge) Steel girder bridge in riveted steel construction, remarkable architectural design through accentuating sandstone obelisks on the front sides, of technical significance 09202323
 


Factory building Altchemnitz
(map)
around 1910 (factory building) Originally preserved production building with a simple, but high-quality facade design, of industrial history 09202466
 


Feldschlößchenbrauerei (formerly) Altendorf
(map)
1866–1868 foundation and opening (brewery); around 1930 (bottling building); around 1930 (brewhouse); around 1910 (cold store); around 1930 (administration building) Brewery with malt house, water tower, cold store, brewhouse, bottling building with dining room and administration building as well as a former restaurant (demolished before 2009) with an upstream terrace and beer cellar; one of the most important historical breweries in Chemnitz, remarkable architectural evidence of different construction phases, particularly valuable is the unchanged brewhouse with original technical equipment including boilers and the water tower with still existing original containers, furthermore the ballroom of the restaurant and the dining room with partly original equipment, technical history from meaning 09204678
 


Gas lighting Chemnitz (entity) Altendorf
(map)
1854-late 19th century (lamp post); 1920s (lantern from Vulkan) Individual features within the aggregate gas lighting Chemnitz: two gas lanterns from Vulkan (see also aggregate document -obj. 09304092); Both gas lanterns have a mast design that is now unique for Chemnitz, and due to their singularity of high technological history and in correspondence with the striking surrounding residential buildings from the 1920s, of particular importance for the cityscape 09304093
 


Chemical factory Eduard Beyer (formerly) Altendorf
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1873 (gatehouse) Two porter's houses; Small late classicist architectures flanked the entrance to the chemical factory for inks, adhesives, hectograph items and typewriter tapes Eduard Beyer, of local historical importance 09204677
 


Richard Graßmann (formerly) company Altendorf
(map)
around 1900 (factory building); around 1900 (director's villa) Factory with director's villa and attached factory building as well as fencing; sophisticated ensemble with a characteristic combination of residential and factory buildings, of industrial and local significance 09204617
 


Foundry G. Krautheim (formerly) Altendorf
(map)
around 1905 (factory building) Production building of a factory and enclosure; Tightly structured brick construction, high-quality industrial architecture, of importance in terms of technology and building history 09204686
 


Castan foundry (formerly) Altendorf
(map)
around 1905 (foundry) Administration and production building of a foundry; architecturally remarkable facility with a striking street front characterized by the gables of the two foundry halls, of technical historical importance 09204761
 


Langer Brothers (formerly); VEB device factory (later) Altendorf
(map)
1903 according to the building file (factory building) Factory complex with a three-storey front building and the part of the single-storey skylight hall that was built at the same time; Sophisticated industrial buildings, production facilities preserved in their original relationship structure, of industrial historical importance 09204726
 


Gas works (Saydaer Straße 10) with three functional buildings and two civil servants' houses (addresses: Saydaer Straße 12 and Olbernhauer Straße 41) including garden and enclosure (water tower on the site demolished before 2009) Bernsdorf
(map)
around 1910 (gasworks) Originally preserved urban supply complex, the appropriately structured functional buildings uniformly in the form of reform architecture from around 1910, echoes of the local style, the demolished water tower, the only representative of its type in Chemnitz, was particularly noteworthy, monument protection also applies to any remains of the original technical equipment, locally and technically from meaning 09203875
 


Gas works (Saydaer Straße 10) with three functional buildings and two civil servants' houses (addresses: Saydaer Straße 12 and Olbernhauer Straße 41) including garden and enclosure (water tower on the site demolished before 2009) Bernsdorf
(map)
around 1910 (gasworks) Originally preserved urban supply complex, the appropriately structured functional buildings uniformly in the form of reform architecture from around 1910, echoes of the local style, the demolished water tower, the only representative of its type in Chemnitz, was particularly noteworthy, monument protection also applies to any remains of the original technical equipment, locally and technically from meaning 09203875
 


Production building of a factory Bernsdorf
(map)
around 1905 (factory building) Elaborately designed brick building that characterizes the street scene, structured by green ceramic ribbons, of importance in terms of local development 09203704
 


Kraftverkehr Chemnitz (formerly) Bernsdorf
(map)
1962 according to information (workshop hall); around 1960 (gas station) Repair hall (No. 11), paving in the area of ​​the bus depot and petrol station (No. 11c) of a bus depot; Well-proportioned hall construction in an excellent state of preservation, differentiated, purpose-oriented design, gas station with elegant roof construction in concrete, original courtyard paving, of local significance 09203878
 


Railway viaduct Borna-Heinersdorf
(Map)
around 1870 (viaduct) high viaduct of the railway line to Leipzig over the Bahrebach valley, outstanding monument to the history of technology in an elaborate and representative design 09204428
 


Old mill Borna Borna-Heinersdorf
(Map)
around 1800 (mill) Mill with three buildings and two gate entrances between the buildings; Courtyard complex, closed on three sides, of remarkable uniformity, two buildings entirely in porphyry masonry, one with a half-timbered construction on the upper floor with plaster cladding, partly cross vaults, of local and architectural significance 09203854
 


Machine factory and foundry CG Haubold, Borna branch (formerly); VEB Ermafa (formerly) Borna-Heinersdorf
(Map)
1913–1914 (foundry hall); 1942–1943 (social building); 1942–1943 (two production halls); Early 1950s (calender hall) Factory complex with foundry, three production halls and a social building; Industrial-historical significant plant of great cohesion, almost unchanged double-aisled foundry hall with cold wind cupola and hall clock from AEG as well as extensions from various development phases of the company, including three buildings created during World War II, particularly high-quality architectural design with an exceptionally good state of preservation, facades of all buildings are aligned uniformly towards Burgstädter Straße, are of local and architectural importance 09204440
 


Gas lighting Chemnitz (entity) Borna-Heinersdorf
(Map)
in the 1920s (cast mast); 1988/89 (re-cast lantern by Ritter) Individual features within the aggregate gas lighting Chemnitz: seven gas lanterns from the company Ritter (see also aggregate document -obj. 09304092); last specimen in Chemnitz with a conical mast shape, due to its rarity of high technical-historical importance 09304224
 


Petzold & Mäser button factory (formerly) Borna-Heinersdorf
(Map)
around 1905 (factory building) Factory with production building, boiler house and chimney; Impressive, very uniformly designed industrial complex with tight pilaster strips and striking stair tower, of local and architectural importance 09203869
 


Brockhausen & Holze foundry; Steel foundry G. Krautheim (formerly) Borna-Heinersdorf
(Map)
1960s (memorial) Administration building and cleaning shop with chimney of a former foundry as well as a small green area with a memorial stone for the victims of fascism; Largest historical foundry in Chemnitz, which is impressive in its unity, uniform design in classifying forms, good state of preservation, original hall construction largely unchanged, significant industrial history, memorial for the anti-fascist resistance fighters Fritz Matschke, Paul Thümer and Knut Wieland, who were murdered in March 1945, in terms of local history and technology meaning 09204619
 


Gas lighting Chemnitz (entity) Borna-Heinersdorf
(Map)
1854 to the end of the 19th century (lamp post); 1920s (lantern from Vulkan) Individual monument of the aggregate gas lighting Chemnitz: Gas lantern from the company Vulkan (see also aggregate document -obj. 09304092); Particularly old mast of the typical Chemnitz design, of great technical and historical significance due to its singularity 09304107
 


Chemnitz-Hilbersdorf train station Ebersdorf
(map)
1902 (reception building) Reception building and pedestrian tunnel of the Chemnitz-Hilbersdorf train station; Originally preserved station building, finely structured clinker brick facade from the Wilhelminian style with a porphyry base, originally preserved, of local historical importance 09203259
 


Outer station; Chemnitz central station depot Ebersdorf
(map)
Mid-1920s (depot); around 1905 (roundhouse); 1905/1906 (water tower) Railway depot with several buildings, the wagon workshop and parts of the roundhouse I (with chimney, including the entire surrounding walls, the extension and the rear retaining walls) and a water tower; As a traffic and technical history monument of great relevance, especially due to the carriage hall and the supraregional significant water tower, water tower (spherical container of the Klönne type) one of the first representatives of this type of construction in Germany, with its solidly sheathed standing frame made of steel framework, unique in Saxony 09203116
 


Board mill Ebersdorf
(map)
1834 (mill); Late 19th century (ballroom) Former mill, later an inn, with a ballroom added later; representative, classicist inn building with sophisticated porphyry structure and elaborately designed portal, important work by the architect Johann Traugott Heinig, originally preserved extension of a ballroom, of local and architectural importance 09203341
 


Einsiedel reservoir (aggregate); Einsiedel waterworks Einsiedel
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marked 1891–1893 (dam) Individual characteristics of the aggregate reservoir Einsiedel: dam wall, slide shaft, valve house and overflow cascade of the reservoir Einsiedel as well as the associated filter system with three still existing entrance houses, a functional building and the underground systems (see aggregate list -obj. 09302508); The oldest dam in Saxony and the second oldest in Germany, the dam offers an imposing appearance even after the tower structures have been lost; in the run-up to the wall and in the area of ​​the filters, there is still a remarkable remnant of the original, very uniform overall design (based on a design by city building officer Eduard Hechler), park-like terrain is part of the whole, a very significant plant in terms of technology history 09205043
 


Einsiedler brewery Einsiedel
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1885 (brewhouse) Brewery with brewhouse, silo house with adjoining social wing, boiler house with chimney, machine house (without subsequent attachments), cold store and outbuildings with garages; Traditional company from Einsiedel, founded by Emil Schwalbe, of technical and local importance 09205053
 


Einsiedel paper mill; Pfauter paper mill (formerly) Einsiedel
(map)
1919–1920 (factory building) Factory building as well as gatehouse and gate entrance; functional industrial building with pilaster structure, of importance in terms of building history 09205057
 


Cotton mill Schnabel & Comp. (former) Erfenschlag
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1812 (factory building) Manor house and production building of a cotton mill, with embankment wall and mill ditch; Historically and architecturally valuable early industrial buildings, especially the three-storey building no. 4 in very good condition, very noteworthy is the mill ditch, which extends to Einsiedel and is partially vaulted like a tunnel, of technical and historical importance 09204894
 


Roller mill Ernst Stiefel; Boot mill Erfenschlag
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3rd quarter of the 19th century (mill) Industrial mill; Architecturally sophisticated factory building which, thanks to arched windows on all five floors, has its appearance reminiscent of Italian Renaissance palaces, one of the important early industrial buildings in Chemnitz, rebuilt in its original form after fire damage in 1919, of technical and local significance 09202344
 


Euba dam Euba
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1914 (dam) Dam wall of a dam with harrow towers, gate valve house, flood overflow and stilling basin, including the gate technology still in place; sophisticated wall structure, effectively rhythmized by tower structures, dam served to supply the railway with water, of significance in terms of technology history 09204992
 


Cammann House; Cammann & Co. weaving mill (formerly) Furth
(map)
1923–1925 (administration building) Former textile factory with eight-storey production and administration building and adjoining production hall with ancillary buildings; highly remarkable industrial architecture of singular originality, sculptural overall impression, neo-objective formal language, the connection between the main building and the simpler production hall remained intact, of significance in terms of architecture, technology and local history 09204977
 


Germania brewery Gablenz
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End of the 19th century (factory building); around 1900 (factory building) Brewery, with front garden and enclosure; Complex of production buildings of a brewery including chimney, architecturally valuable plastered buildings with brick structure, high-quality details, skillful use of a triangular property, of technical and historical significance, preserved from two different construction phases 09203947
 


Pedestrian bridge (formerly over the Chemnitz in the district of Furth zum Fischweg, dismantled in 2005 and stored in a storage area near Draisdorf) Glösa-Draisdorf
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around 1900 (pedestrian bridge) Steel girder bridge with curved upper chords in rivet construction, stabilizing connections of the upper chords with a design requirement that goes beyond the function, of significance in terms of technology 09204986
 


Factory building Grüna
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around 1920 (factory building) clearly structured plastered facade, in the reform style of the period after 1910, of local and architectural significance 09232967
 


Waystone Grüna
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marked 1833 (Wegestein) A testimony to the history of transport in a new location 09247683
 


Oberförsterei Grüna (aggregate) Grüna
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Mid-19th century (water supply and sewage system) Individual monument of the totality of the Oberförsterei Grüna: Röhrwasserv distributors (see also the list of objects as a whole - obj. 09232979); of significance in terms of technology history 09232980
 


Robert Müller textile factory Grüna
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around 1893 (factory building) Factory building; Clinker brick building that defines the townscape, of importance in terms of building history and local history 09247715
 


Dump of the former persistence shaft Grüna
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1856/1858 (heap) of importance in terms of mining history and economic history 09232996
 


Richter iron foundry Harthau
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1861 (residential house); 1872 (foundry) Factory owner's house of a former foundry; Last structural evidence of one of the important industrial plants in the city of Chemnitz, of local historical value 09204848
 


Schäfer's worsted spinning mill Harthau
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1874–1890 (spinning room building A); 1885 (office building B); 1885 (mail order house building C); 1885 (chimney F); 1885 (workshop building E) Factory with two administration buildings, shed halls, workshop building and chimney; one of the most important historical industrial plants in Chemnitz, the first large shed hall complex in Saxony, impressive overall system in its architectural cohesion, of importance in terms of local history, technical history and architectural history 09204830
 


Crusher house for processing quarry stone Harthau
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around 1900 (crusher) Functional building of the quarry formerly located at this point, a rare representative of its type, of significance in terms of technology history 09204819
 


Former cotton wool factory with two- and three-story production buildings, boiler house, machine house, chimney, office and residential building as well as warehouse and cellar Harthau
(map)
3rd third of the 19th century (factory building); around 1905 (office and residential building); 3rd third of the 19th century (warehouse); 2nd half of the 19th century (mountain cellar) Impressive, sophisticatedly designed commercial complex in its cohesion, all functional buildings have been preserved, with urban and architectural significance 09204821
 


Bernhardsche Spinnerei (totality); Saxon worsted spinning mill Harthau
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1916 (administration building) Individual monument of the whole of the Bernhardsche Spinnerei: administration building of a factory (see list of objects as a whole - obj. 09302696); Representative neoclassical administrative building in good state of preservation, replacement building for the oldest building of the Bernhardschen Spinnerei, forms with no. 47 and 49 a group surrounding the courtyard, of local, technical and architectural significance 09204879
 


Bernhardsche Spinnerei (totality); Saxon worsted spinning mill Harthau
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from 1798 (spinning mill) Subject aggregate Bernhardsche Spinnerei, with the individual monuments: administration building of a factory (see list of individual monuments -obj. 09204879), spinning complex with production building and administration building (see list of individual monuments Klaffenbacher Straße 47, 49 -obj. 09204878), workers' house, later factory school (see list of individual monuments Klaffenbacher Straße 70, Klaffenbacher Straße 70 72 -Obj. 09204883) (former master house of the spinners, see individual monument list Spinnereiweg 4 -Obj. 09204885, broken off before 2009) and as a whole: at No. 45-49 intervening courtyard, front garden, enclosure wall and garden; high-quality classical industrial complex, important evidence from the early days of industrialization, most important industrial monument in Chemnitz, expanded in the reform style of the time around 1910, of local, technical and architectural significance 09302696
 


Bernhardsche Spinnerei (totality); Worsted yarn spinning mill Carl Friedrich Solbrig Harthau
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around 1803 Dendro (administration building no. 47); 1798 Dendro (production building no.49) Individual features of the aggregate Bernhardsche Spinnerei: Production building and administration building of a spinning mill complex (see aggregate list -obj. 09302696); high-quality classical industrial complex, important evidence from the early days of industrialization, most important industrial monument in Chemnitz, of local, technical and architectural significance 09204878
 


Stadtpark (totality) Helbersdorf
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around 1910 (transformer station) Individual monument of the urban park as a whole: transformer house in the city park (see population list -obj. 09302644, Beckerstraße); Distinctive functional building on a square floor plan with massive three-quarter columns at the corners, located in the city park, of technical significance 09203674
 


Transformer house Helbersdorf
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simple, traditionalist purpose-built building with a remarkable building sculpture »Danger to life«, of technical and architectural significance 09203687
 


Hilbersdorf depot; Hilbersdorf marshalling yard (aggregate) Hilbersdorf
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19./20. Century (railway operations facility) Subject aggregation of the Hilbersdorf railway depot with the following individual monuments: two roundhouse including turntables, administration building, workshop extension, social building, sanding system, high-rise coal bunker, three signal boxes, slagging system with water crane and coal crane "Findeisen" (see individual monument list -obj. 09202724) as well as five railway passenger cars of the type Bghw, Wagengattungs- No. 0192 (see individual memorial list -obj. 09247776); and Hilbersdorf marshalling yard with the following individual monuments: cable run-off system with equestrian signal box, tensioning towers, machine house and towing car as well as goods shed with ramp to the loading street, paving of the loading street; Impressive overall systems, all processes related to the steam locomotive operation can still be experienced here, particularly noteworthy the sanding system and the coal bunker, also the only remaining rope drainage system in Germany, traffic and technical historical monuments of outstanding importance, rarity, importance for popular education 09302635
 


Hilbersdorf railway depot (entity) Hilbersdorf
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1965–1973 (passenger coaches) Individual features of the entity Bahnbetriebswerk Hilbersdorf: five railway passenger cars of the type Bghw, wagon class no. 0192 (see also population list -obj. 09302635); Technologically significant due to rarity and completeness 09247776
 


Hilbersdorf depot; Hilbersdorf marshalling yard (aggregate) Hilbersdorf
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1899–1900 (engine shed); 1950s (turntable); 1916 (Ladestrasse); around 1930 (smaller signal box); 1950s? (Equestrian signal box) Individual features of the aggregate railway depot Hilbersdorf and marshalling yard Hilbersdorf: Railway depot with two roundhouse sheds including turntables, administration building, workshop extension, social building, sanding system, coal bunker, three signal boxes, slagging system with water crane, cable gully system with tensioning towers and coal crane »Findeisen« (see also material list -Obj. 09302635). ; Impressive overall system, all processes related to the steam locomotive operation can still be experienced here, particularly noteworthy are the sanding system, the high-rise coal bunker and the cable drainage system with still existing towing vehicles, machine house and tensioning towers and equestrian signal box, goods shed with ramp to the loading street, paving of the loading street, traffic and Technical historical monuments of outstanding regional importance 09202724
 


Devil bridges Hilbersdorf
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1880s (retaining wall) Retaining walls with supporting arches; Embankment walls that secure the piles of piles of the adjoining porphyry quarries that pile up on both sides of a ravine, supporting arches (made of brick and porphyry) additionally strengthen security, which is of local historical importance 09202713
 


Chemnitz-Hilbersdorf marshalling yard Hilbersdorf
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1896–1902 (construction of the marshalling yard); 1933–34 (new building of the reloading hall) Reloading hall and service building of the shunting and freight yard Chemnitz-Hilbersdorf; The hall, which is impressive in terms of its dimensions, forms the heart of the historic marshalling yard and thus the handling of goods in the "Chemnitz railway junction" 09205025
 


Reichsbahnausbesserungswerk (RAW) Chemnitz (formerly); today the vehicle plant in Chemnitz Hilbersdorf
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1869 (foundation of the RAW); 1876 ​​(Hall 51); 1894 (Hall 56); 1915 (Hall 4); 1921 (Hall 2) Six hall structures as part of an extensive factory complex of the former Reichsbahn repair shop (RAW); one of the large systems of this type in Germany, a remarkable ensemble of large hall buildings from different epochs and construction methods, which are classified according to their roof construction as follows: steel framework construction (Polonceau girders old Hall 61 not listed as a monument), reinforced concrete girders with a parabolic curved upper flange ( Hall 4 old Hall 13), cantilevered concrete trusses (Hall 61a) and various wooden truss constructions (Halls 51, 2 and 10 old Halls 60, 27 and 26a), very good state of preservation, valuable evidence of the development of industrial construction between 1870 and 1940, outstanding transport history and technical historical significance 09202725
 


Power station of the Chemnitz-Hilbersdorf marshalling yard Hilbersdorf
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around 1900 (energy supply) Power station built especially for the lighting of the marshalling yard, sophisticated brick buildings, expanded to include the concrete construction of the 1920s, important testimony to the Chemnitz railway junction in terms of technical history 09202769
 


Cold store with attachments Hilbersdorf
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1953–1954 (cold store); 1963–1964 (extension of the freezer warehouse) mighty, multi-storey reinforced concrete skeleton building with a classicist facade, apart from narrow window openings in the mezzanine floor, almost windowless and only optically structured by pilaster strips, a single-storey cold store, machine house and loading ramp roofs, the GDR type construction is one of the last four surviving of originally 12 identical structures Specimens, of importance in terms of industrial history and economic history, of importance in terms of industrial history, economic history and building history 09304593
 


Haasemann company (formerly) Hilbersdorf
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Late 19th century (factory building) Factory building (two house numbers); mighty, clearly structured plastered building with clinker brick elements, of technical and architectural significance 09202665
 


Powder house Hilbersdorf
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around 1900 (Pulverhaus) Cubic building clad with polygonal stones, finished with a brick frieze in relief, warehouse for explosive powder for the quarries, of local historical interest 09202711
 


Transformer house Hilbersdorf
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around 1930 (transformer station) cubic structure clad in slate with corner pilasters, of importance in terms of building history and technology 09202710
 


»Sachsenallee« shopping mall; Slaughterhouse (formerly) Hilbersdorf
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1882–1883 ​​(administration building) Two administrative buildings of a former slaughterhouse; simple, but well-structured, Wilhelminian-style clinker buildings at the entrance to the former slaughterhouse area, important in terms of urban planning as the peripheral development of Thomas-Mann-Platz, of local and architectural significance 09202659
 


Quarry Hilbersdorf
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Historically of importance, historically and architecturally remarkable building made of porphyry ashlars, annex buildings made of brick masonry, historically significant 09202658
 


Extension of the stocking factory Moritz Samuel Esche (formerly) Kapellenberg
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1923 (factory building) Factory; Imposing six-storey factory building with a distinctive expressionist facade structure through narrow triangular pilaster strips on Zwickauer Strasse, architects: Emil Ebert and Paul Kranz, see also the old building of the Goethestrasse 5 factory, of architectural significance 09203379
 


Furniture fabric weaving mill Gebrüder Goeritz (formerly) Kapellenberg
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marked 1904 (factory building) Factory; Large, angular industrial building, location directly on the Chemnitz, significant urban development, high-quality facade structure (clinker brick facade), of architectural significance 09203411
 


Table equipment factory Oscar Sonnenschein (formerly) Kapellenberg
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around 1900 (factory building) Factory; Originally preserved factory, located on the Chemnitz River in terms of urban planning, in an ensemble with two neighboring factories, differentiated and high-quality facade structure (clinker brick facade), historically important 09203410
 


Mannesmann Rexroth AG Plant VI-Hydras Kapellenberg
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Late 19th century (factory building) Factory; Simple, but originally preserved Wilhelminian-style building, located directly on the Chemnitz and therefore particularly effective in urban planning from the Annaberger Straße in the ensemble with the two neighboring factory buildings, of architectural significance 09203408
 


Cotton dye works Gebrüder Lohse (formerly) Kapellenberg
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around 1900 (factory building); around 1900 (manufacturer's villa) Factory building (today residential building, three house numbers: No. 26, 28, 28a) with the neighboring factory owner's villa (No. 24) and garden house (No. 26d) as well as an enclosure; high-quality clinker brick factory building with original construction details, factory owner's villa in the immediate vicinity in its original condition, the facility documents the close connection between factory and living, which was customary at the turn of the century, which is of architectural importance 09203406
 


Moritz Samuel Esche Hosiery Factory (formerly) Kapellenberg
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1886–1887 (factory building) Factory; Particularly lavishly designed industrial building that is effective in the cityscape with a distinctive, tower-like finish, clinker brick facade from the Wilhelminian era, see also the expansion buildings at Am Walkgraben 29/31, of architectural significance 09203380
 


Chimney of a factory Kapellenberg
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around 1890 (chimney) Octagonal chimney on a square base, due to its age a particularly valuable industrial symbol in the industrial area on Zwickauer Straße 09203385
 


Chemnitz-Mitte train station; Nikolai train station (formerly) Kapellenberg
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1906 (reception building); 1909 (railway bridge); 1904 (viaduct) Reception building, platform roofing of the train station, brick embankment and two railway bridges over Stollberger Strasse and over Reichsstrasse on Neefestrasse; The station building with a sophisticated design, irregularly grouped system with an effective urban clock tower, Art Nouveau detail forms, the railway overpass still original steel girder bridges near the central station of technical historical importance, on Neefestrasse original shop fittings in the brick arches of the viaduct, of architectural historical importance 09203388
 


Stern garage yard Kapellenberg
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1928 (parking garage); 1928, older in essence (Motel) Parking garage and motel building; Multi-storey car park an outstanding testimony to the history of traffic and a valuable building in terms of architectural history in the formal language of modernity, concise, functional design through corner-encompassing cornices on the elevator tower, including large parts of the elevator technology, which is of architectural importance 09203372
 


Chemnitz Industrial Museum (IMC); VEB foundry "Rudolf Harlaß" (formerly); Machine tool factory Hermann & Alfred Escher (formerly); Iron foundry Hugo Schreiter (formerly) Kapellenberg
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1907 (foundry hall); 1899, later expanded (workshop building, former foundry) Former foundry and machine tool factory with foundry hall, cleaning hall, workshop buildings and machine house; Extensive, industrial-historical and architecturally valuable factory complex, one of the most important industrial plants in Chemnitz, the sophisticated facade architecture is extremely effective in the cityscape, steel construction of the four-aisled foundry hall has been preserved unchanged, machine house with remarkable interior design, including wall paintings with depictions of everyday foundry work by the Chemragnitzer painter Martha Schroen are ascribed, of importance in terms of building history 09203371
 


Wanderer works (totality); before Winklhofer & Jaenicke (formerly) Kappel
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1898 building 5d (warehouse and office building); 1912–1918 building 9 (office machine plant); 1935–1938 building 4 u. 8 (booking and adding machines); 1956 Buildings 23a, 23b, 23c (aircraft engine test facility); 1957 Building 25 (large production hall) Individual features of the aggregate Wanderer-Werke (see aggregate list -Obj. 09203235): administration building (building 7, no.223b), warehouse and office building (building 5d, no.227), office machine factory (building 9, no.221) with gate pillars and gate as well Fence facing the street, machine house with chimney (Building 11, No. 221), social building (Building 3, No. 223a), accounting and adding machine construction with so-called protective staircases including grenade deflectors (Building 4, No. 225) and south of the railway line (OT Kappel, Messeplatz 1) large production hall (building 25) with aircraft engine test benches (buildings 23a, 23b, 23c); Extensive production facility of outstanding importance, headquarters of the bicycle and machine manufacturer "Wanderer" (formerly Winklhofer and Jaenicke), which is particularly important for industrial development in Chemnitz, one of the few complexes that has partially retained the original compactness, high-ranking buildings from different phases of construction are evidence of this step by step Growth of the plant, the oldest buildings in the plant (Buildings 5d, 6, 7 and 10, partially demolished before 2009), the office machinery plant (Building 9) designed by the prominent architectural firm Zapp and Basarke with the associated boiler house, machine house and Chimney (building 11, partially demolished before 2009) as the "heart" of the production facility, the accounting and adding machine construction (buildings 4 and 8, partially demolished before 2009) by the architect Wilhelm Kreis and the impressive, unique aircraft engine test benches (partially demolished before 2009) of importance in terms of building history, industrial history and local history 09302912
 


Villa (no. 58) with remains of the garden and coach house (no. 58a) as well as a factory (formerly a twisting mill) with a chimney Kappel
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1900 (factory owner's villa); 1910–1915 (remise building); 1894 (factory building) Representative villa in the neo-renaissance style with Art Nouveau elements, the immediate vicinity of the manufacturer's villa and twisting mill still illustrates the typical living style of industrialists in the immediate vicinity of the workplace, which is of architectural significance 09203072
 


"Icarus"; Chemnitz Airport (formerly) Kappel
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1925–1926 (airport building) Reception building of the former Chemnitz airport; Elaborately designed building in conservative forms from the 1920s, largely preserved in its original form, rare architectural evidence of early air traffic in Germany, expressionist style motifs, of local, technical and architectural significance 09202890
 


HyPneu Hydraulics and Pneumatics GmbH; Grinding machine plant (formerly); Saxon Embroidery Machine Factory Kappel, vorm. Moritz Albert Voigt (former) Kappel
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1866/1867, later expanded (mechanical engineering industrial plant part); Early 20th century (factory building); 1872 (gallery hall); Late 19th century (chimney); Late 19th century (foundry) Factory hall (wood gallery hall) in the factory yard, factory building with attached foundry hall and chimney of a former textile machine factory; Unique wood gallery hall for Chemnitz: high-ranking technical monument of high engineering and craftsmanship in wood construction of the 19th century, one of the most important German wood gallery halls, foundry from the end of the last century: original preserved, with high-quality clinker facade, divided by large arched windows, former textile machine factory: in a prominent urban corner location with a finely designed clinker brick facade, historically important 09202877
 


Tram depot Chemnitz-Kappel (aggregate) Kappel
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1880-1935 (house 5-1880) The Chemnitz-Kappel tram depot with the individual monuments: administration building (internal building 1), former team building (later canteen, internal building 2), former horse stable with forge and wagon fittings (internal building 4), carriage hall with repair workshop and administration wing (internal building 4), Wagenhalle (internal building 3) and historical vehicle inventory (see individual list of monuments -obj. 09202881) as well as the aggregate parts: track systems, green space on Zwickauer Straße, former residential and expedition building (internal building 5) as well as other functional buildings along the rear parcel boundary; Completely preserved complex of great regional and traffic historical importance, of architectural importance 09302146
 


Tram depot Chemnitz-Kappel (aggregate) Kappel
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1893 (car hall house 4); 1907 (new car hall - house 3); 1880 (formerly horse stable, later forge house 4); 1935 (referred to as the team house, later Kanti; 1900 (administration building with director's apartment int Individual features of the subject entirety of the Chemnitz-Kappel tram depot: Administration building (internal house 1), former team building (corresponds to the followers' building, later canteen, internal house 2), former horse stable with forge and wagon fittings (internal house 4), car hall with repair workshop and administration wing (internal house 4 ), Car hall (internal building 3) and historical vehicle inventory (see material list, same address -obj. 09302146); Completely preserved complex of great regional and traffic historical importance, of architectural importance 09202881
 


Mechanical wool goods factory "Saxony" Hans Bernstein (formerly); later Kappel
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1924–1926 (factory building) Factory building in half-open development, with a rear annex; one of the outstanding industrial buildings of the 1920s in Chemnitz, slate cladding of the side facade sections contrasts effectively with the generously laid out middle section and its expressionistic motif of the triangular light bay windows, architects: Kornfeld & Benirschke, of architectural significance 09203094
 


Gas lighting Chemnitz (entity) Kassberg
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since 1854 (gas lighting); 1854 to the end of the 19th century ("Chemnitzer Gussmast"); in the 1920s (smooth cast mast); in the 1920s (round jacket lantern from Vulkan); in the 1930s (boom from BAMAG) Gas lighting Chemnitz with the following individual monuments: wall lantern at Hauboldstrasse 28 (Vulkan company), gas lantern across from Sandweg 74 (Vulkan company), gas lantern across from Münchner Str. 23 (Ritter company), two gas lanterns at Am Karbel 3, 15 (Vulkan company ) and seven gas lanterns Louis-Otto-Strasse 1, 7, 11, 17, 33, 41, 59 (Ritter) as well as 305 gas lanterns from Ritter, Vulkan, BAMAG and VEB Leistner as totality parts (for individual features see documents Obj. 09304093, Obj. 09304107, Obj. 09304102, Obj. 09304106 and Obj. 09304224); In urban areas, partially completely preserved gas lighting network integrated in simultaneous development, the system belongs to the last large inventory of urban gas lighting in Saxony, along with Dresden, from which the great importance in terms of technology, urban history and the cityscape is derived 09304092
 


A. Loose Company; VEB cold forming machine plant (formerly) Kassberg
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End of the 19th century (factory building); End of the 19th century (director's residence) Factory with director's house and production building parallel to the street from two construction phases; Architecturally complex industrial building with sophisticated residential construction in a good state of preservation, remains of an originally larger industrial plant, of importance in terms of building history and industrial history 09204580
 


Societätsbrauerei Altendorf (formerly) Kassberg
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Late 19th century (brewery) Former brewery with two production buildings facing the street and the malt cellars; Imposing complex of several production buildings with sophisticated facade design, present in the cityscape, uniform design, malt cellar in the area, of importance in terms of building history and technology 09204536
 


Cotton and Combed Wool Mill Oelhey; Saxon machine factory (formerly) Kassberg
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1835 (residential house) Factory, formerly a cotton spinning mill, later an office of the Saxon machine factory, then used for residential purposes; Due to its age, it is a remarkable commercial building with a characteristic, elongated half-hip roof, important evidence from the early days of industrial architecture in Saxony, largely unchanged, of architectural significance 09204581
 


Factory building with enclosure Kassberg
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around 1900 (factory building) Prestigiously designed head building of a production hall with two-tone brick facade, numerous decorative details, wrought-iron fencing along the street that has been preserved along its entire length, of architectural and industrial historical importance 09204525
 


Ermafa Passage; VEB First Machine Factory in Chemnitz (formerly); Haubold's machine factory (formerly) Kassberg
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1916/17 (assembly hall building A on Reichsstrasse); 1900/1901 (assembly hall building B on Hartmannstrasse); 1903 (assembly hall building C in the courtyard on Uhlichstrasse) Factory complex with two single-storey factory halls on Hartmannstrasse and in the courtyard (address: Uhlichstrasse 2a) and a three-storey production building on Reichsstrasse (address: Reichsstrasse 58-60); Factory complex of outstanding industrial historical importance, Gottlieb Haubold is considered the founding father of Chemnitz mechanical engineering, buildings of above-average architectural quality, to a great extent shaping the cityscape 09204716
 


Ermafa Passage; VEB First Machine Factory in Chemnitz (formerly); Haubold's machine factory (formerly) Kassberg
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1916/17 (assembly hall building A on Reichsstrasse); 1900/1901 (assembly hall building B on Hartmannstrasse); 1903 (assembly hall building C in the courtyard on Uhlichstrasse) Factory complex with two single-storey factory halls on Hartmannstrasse and in the courtyard (address: Uhlichstrasse 2a) and a three-storey production building on Reichsstrasse (address: Reichsstrasse 58-60); Factory complex of outstanding industrial historical importance, Gottlieb Haubold is considered the founding father of Chemnitz mechanical engineering, buildings of above-average architectural quality, to a great extent shaping the cityscape 09204716
 


Saxon State Labor Court; Tresorfabrik FE Baum (formerly) Kassberg
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1912 (administration building) Former factory with administration wing on the street side and production building attached to the rear as well as front garden and fence; high-quality industrial construction, high-quality, well-preserved facade design, of importance in terms of local history, technical history and architectural history 09204595
 


Production or administration building of a factory and courtyard building Kassberg
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around 1910 (factory building) high-quality industrial building with pilasters spanning multiple floors, courtyard building with brick facades, of importance in terms of local history, technical history and architectural history 09204594
 


Union machine tool factory (formerly) Kassberg
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1912–1913 (factory building) Production hall of a factory on Ulmenstrasse (rear shed halls demolished before 2009); Sophisticated factory building with a representative neoclassical street front, architects: Zapp & Basarke, largely unchanged, of local and architectural significance 09204490
 


Trikotagenfabrik Sigmund Goeritz (formerly) Kassberg
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1909 (factory building); 1910 (factory building); 1925–1926 (factory building); 1927–1928 (chimney); 1927–1928 (coal bunker) Factory with a production building in yellow brick facing parallel to the street (1909), rear four-story production building in brick (1910, Geyer-Bau), four-story production building with slate cladding (1925–1926, Poelzig-Bau) on Ulmenstraße, boiler house with coal bunker (1927–28) in Factory courtyard and enclosure; One of the most architecturally significant factory complexes in the city, high-quality buildings from different periods illustrate the growth of the complex, the older buildings by the Zwickau architect Oskar Geyer, the Poelzig building on Ulmenstrasse, as an important work of the 1920s of supraregional importance, including the The design of the coal bunker and boiler house comes from the Berlin architect Hans Poelzig (1869–1936) and is of local, artistic, technical and architectural significance 09204573
 


Three administrative and residential buildings of a factory Klaffenbach
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before 1900 (administration building) high-quality industrial architecture in two-tone clinker, Wilhelminian-style buildings, of importance in terms of building history 09205016
 


Main building of the old mill and main building of the new mill with twin turbines and mill ditch from the branch from the Würschnitz to the re-entry, including four weir systems, overflow ditches, inlets from the adjacent fields and accompanying trees Klaffenbach
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1556 (mill mentioned); around 1800 (old mill building); around 1910 (new mill); 1916 (turbine) Remarkable ensemble of mill buildings from different epochs, development from a wage mill to a commercial mill gains particular clarity, both construction phases in good architectural quality, original twin turbines from the Briegleb, Hansen & Co, Gotha machine factory, from 1916, of importance in terms of building history, industrial history and technology history 09205089
 


Saxon post mile pillars (totality) Klaffenbach
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marked 1723 (quarter milestone) Post mileage column; Copy of a quarter milestone, of importance in terms of traffic history 09205017
 


Hösler mill; Altenhain spinning mill Kleinolbersdorf-Altenhain
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1834 (mill) Spinning mill; One of the most important and best-preserved early factory buildings in Saxony, towering four-story structure with a striking mansard roof, an important work by the architect Christian Friedrich Uhlig, of architectural importance 09205066
 


Factory and rear building in the courtyard Lutherviertel
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around 1910 (factory building); around 1900 (rear building) Exceptionally magnificent and high-quality factory building in its original state, with a high impact on the street scene, of importance in terms of building history and industrial history 09202410
 


Glove factory Mittelbach
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1911–1912 (factory building) Factory building in open development; Clinker brick construction, of importance in terms of building history and local history 09233356
 


Factory and office buildings Mittelbach
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around 1915 (factory) of importance in terms of building history and local history 09233371
 


Deffour shaft Mittelbach
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19./20. Century (mining equipment part) Building and heap of the former Deffour shaft; of importance in terms of mining history 09233351
 


Factory with administration building, three-storey production building and coach house as well as front garden Rabenstein
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in the core of the 2nd third of the 19th century (administration building); 1920s (factory building); 1920s (coach house) Uniformly designed factory complex, traditionalist architecture, largely unchanged, of importance in terms of building history and industrial history 09204776
 


Railway viaduct over Oberfrohnaer Straße on the Limbach -Wüstenbrand line Rabenstein
(map)
1897 line opened (viaduct) one of the most beautiful railway bridges in the city, half in stone, half as a steel construction, of importance in terms of building history, technology history and shaping the streetscape 09204932
 


Chemnitz Küchwald-Obergrüna railway line Rabenstein
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1903 (railway bridge) Railway bridge over Riedstrasse; Segment arch-shaped overpass with smaller side arches, rusticated ashlar cladding, of significance in terms of railway history 09204972
 


Chemnitz Küchwald-Obergrüna railway line Rabenstein
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around 1902/1903 (railway bridge) Railway bridge over the Schaftreiberweg; Small segment arched railway overpass, cladding of the bridge and the flanking wall of the embankment in stone rustics, important in terms of railway history 09304719
 


Rabenstein Dome of the Rock (entity) Rabenstein
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around 1870 (residential and administrative building); 1st third of the 19th century (lime kiln); marked 1829 (master distillery); 1950s (kiosk) Individual features of the entity Felsendom Rabenstein: remains of a winding tower, lime kilns, distillery house (No. 5), residential and administrative building (later Felsendome service area, No. 4) as well as two kiosks (ticket booth and snack bar); Former lime mine (today a show mine), important historical mining facility, different phases of lime extraction and processing can be seen, the lime kilns with the associated distillers' house are particularly valuable, from the history of mining and local history 09302884
 


Rabenstein Dome of the Rock (entity) Rabenstein
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1375 (start of limestone mining); around 1750 (start of underground mining); 1936 (opening of the "Felsendom" mine) Subject aggregate Felsendom Rabenstein: former lime mine (today a show mine) with the individual monuments: remains of a winding tower, lime kilns, distillery house (No. 5), residential and administrative building (later the Felsendome service area, No. 4), two kiosks (ticket booth and snack bar), with the aggregate parts: quarry for surface mining, underground mine on four levels and former business premises; Significant historical mining facility, different phases of lime extraction and processing are legible, particularly valuable the lime kilns with the associated master distillery, residential and administrative building as well as two kiosks are parts of the whole, of mining history and local history 09204778
 


Chemnitz Küchwald-Obergrüna railway line Rabenstein
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1903 (railway bridge) Railway bridge over Weigandstrasse; Small segment arched railway overpass, cladding of the bridge and the flanking wall of the embankment in stone rustics, important in terms of railway history 09204946
 


Office building and porter's house of a factory (see Elite-Diamant-Werke Nevoigtstraße 6) Reichenbrand
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According to information from 1924 (office building) Distinctive, high-quality building with accentuation of the mass structure based on the courtyard entrance, differently designed plastered facade, largely original, part of the Diamant-Fahrradwerke, historically important 09203597
 


Diamond works Reichenbrand
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around 1900 (factory building); around 1905 (factory building); around 1910 (factory building); around 1930 (rear production building); 1920s (administration building) Factory with production buildings on the street consisting of three components and a production building in the courtyard, as well as a porter's house with administration building and front garden; extensive factory with components from five different phases, distinctive buildings parallel to the street, rear production building with characteristic stair tower, crowned by the company logo, industrial-historical significance as a production facility for diamond bicycles, important in terms of building history and technology 09203662
 


factory Reichenbrand
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around 1910 (factory building) sophisticatedly designed production building in brick masonry in the reform style of the period around 1910, symmetrically structured facades, elaborately designed portal, well-preserved evidence of industrial history (cutlery production) 09203639
 


Saxon post mile pillars (totality) Röhrsdorf
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marked 1723 (full mile column) Post mileage column; Copy of a full-mile column, important in terms of traffic history 09233511
 


Blacksmith shop with chimney and technical equipment as well as a residential building Röhrsdorf Mid 19th century (forge) Of importance in terms of building history, site history and technology history 09305396
 


Saxon post mile pillars (totality) Röhrsdorf
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Copy marked 1723 (quarter milestone) Post mileage column; Copy of a quarter milestone, important in terms of traffic history 09304912
 


Ring kiln in a former brick factory Rottluff
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Early 20th century (brick kiln) Hoffmann ring furnace of elongated type including forge, rare object in the history of technology, well-preserved in its masonry parts, of technical significance 09204729
 


Chemnitz Küchwald-Obergrüna railway line Rottluff
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1903 (railway bridge) Railway bridge over the Pleißenbach near Limbacher Strasse; single-arch concrete arch bridge with natural stone cladding of local and transport historical value 09304714
 


Chemnitz Küchwald-Obergrüna railway line Rottluff
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1902 (railway bridge) Railway bridge over Limbacher Strasse; Concrete bridge spanned in a wide segment arch, stone cladding with striking rustication, of architectural and scientific importance 09204762
 


Schmidt-Rottluff house Rottluff
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1894, reconstruction (flour mill); 1913–1914 (residential building) Mill (with technical equipment and part of a residential building), residential building on the street side, as well as paving of paths and the garden of a mill property; Stately mill building, originally with an apartment (Karl Schmidt-Rottluff's parents owned the mill, this is where the artist spent his childhood), with a symmetrically structured, center-emphasized facade and restrained decor in neo-renaissance forms, the protection also includes the existing historical mill equipment, which is of importance in terms of architectural and technical history 09204744
 


Saxon post mile pillars (totality) Schloßchemnitz
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marked 1723 (quarter milestone) Post mileage column; Quarter milestone, important in terms of traffic history 09302669
 


Two viaducts with bridges over the Blankenauer Strasse and over the Chemnitz Schloßchemnitz
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around 1870 (viaduct of the railway line to Leipzig); around 1900 (viaduct of the railway line to Rochlitz) Two bridges staggered one behind the other of significantly different heights, a complex that shapes the cityscape, bridges on Blankenauer Straße with a triumphal arch-like effect, of architectural and technological significance 09204239
 


Gas lighting Chemnitz (entity) Schloßchemnitz
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around 1920 (wall bracket); in the 1920s (lantern from Vulkan) Individual monument within the aggregate gas lighting Chemnitz: Wall lantern from Vulkan (see also aggregate document obj. 09304092 and individual monument document obj. 09244812); as the only surviving wall lantern in Chemnitz, it is unique and of great importance for the history of technology 09304106
 


Leipziger Platz Schloßchemnitz
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1895 (town square); around 1930 (transformer station) Town square (garden monument) with transformer house; Small town square, triangular in its basic shape, with an inner horseshoe-shaped square area, at the angle of two intersecting streets, preserved trees and transformer houses with architectural design as an eye-catcher in the central location of the square, historically important 09204109
 


Kulturfabrik Schönherr; Saxon loom factories Louis Schönherr (formerly) Schloßchemnitz
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around 1800 and 1837 (old building); 1901 (clock tower and factory core area); 1920s (administration building); around 1890 (boiler house) Factory with old boiler house, its newer extension and chimney, the five-storey old building on Schönherrstrasse, the adjoining core area of ​​the factory, which encloses an inner courtyard in two- to four-storey wings (buildings 7, 8, 10, 11), the two-storey elongated one Riegel (45 axes) along Schönherrstrasse, the access area converted on three sides with clock tower and buildings 3 and 5 as well as administration building 1 with attached shed hall (building 2) and the associated enclosure and front garden; Largest loom factory in the area, of supraregional industrial historical importance, facility essentially preserved in its original substance, whereby the different construction phases are clearly recognizable, representative castle-like design in the access area, of architectural significance 09203056
 


Chemnitz gas station Schloßchemnitz
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founded in 1874 (gas works); 1904 planning of the majority of the existing buildings (gas works); 1899 (boiler house II); 1906 (generator house) Former gasworks with director's house including front garden and houses A, B, C, E, F and P; historically significant facility, the city's first gas works, with several architecturally valuable individual buildings, historically significant 09244871
 


Wire brush factory Bittrich & Simon (formerly) Schoenau
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after 1899 (southern factory building); 1911/12 (northern factory building); 1904 (factory owner's house) Factory with two factory buildings and an associated factory owner's house; Particularly uniform factory complex in close connection with the residential building, outstanding due to its cohesion and the exceptionally good state of preservation, very high-quality design, factory on the railway embankment with neo-baroque motifs, important from an architectural point of view 09203509
 


Gas station Schoenau
(map)
1930s (gas station) Valuable testimony from the early days of automobile traffic, carefully designed and preserved unchanged, in a striking inclination to the road, of significance in terms of technology history 09203425
 


Street-side office and factory building as well as the rear production building of a factory Schoenau
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1927/1931 (rear production building); 1st half of the 19th century (main building); 1939 (warehouse); 1939 (porter's house) two architecturally remarkable industrial buildings from different epochs, both of clear and functional design, of economic and historical importance 09203420
 


Wanderer works (totality); before Winklhofer & Jaenicke (formerly) Schoenau
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1898 building 5d (warehouse and office building); 1912–1918 building 9 (office machine plant); 1935–1938 building 4 u. 8 (booking and adding machines); 1956 Buildings 23a, 23b, 23c (aircraft engine test facility); 1957 Building 25 (large production hall) Individual features of the aggregate Wanderer-Werke (see aggregate list -Obj. 09203235): administration building (building 7, no.223b), warehouse and office building (building 5d, no.227), office machine factory (building 9, no.221) with gate pillars and gate as well Fence facing the street, machine house with chimney (Building 11, No. 221), social building (Building 3, No. 223a), accounting and adding machine construction with so-called protective staircases including grenade deflectors (Building 4, No. 225) and south of the railway line (OT Kappel, Messeplatz 1) large production hall (building 25) with aircraft engine test benches (buildings 23a, 23b, 23c); Extensive production facility of outstanding importance, headquarters of the bicycle and machine manufacturer "Wanderer" (formerly Winklhofer and Jaenicke), which is particularly important for industrial development in Chemnitz, one of the few complexes that has still partially retained its original compactness, high-ranking buildings from different phases of construction are evidence of this step by step Growth of the plant, the oldest buildings in the plant (Buildings 5d, 6, 7 and 10, partially demolished before 2009), the office machinery plant (Building 9) designed by the prominent architectural firm Zapp and Basarke with the associated boiler house, machine house and Chimney (building 11, partially demolished before 2009) as the "heart" of the production facility, the accounting and adding machine construction (buildings 4 and 8, partially demolished before 2009) by the architect Wilhelm Kreis and the impressive, unique aircraft engine test benches (partially demolished before 2009) of importance in terms of building history, industrial history and local history 09302912
 


Wanderer works (totality); before Winklhofer & Jaenicke (formerly) Schoenau
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1895 building 7 (administration building); 1898 building 5d (warehouse and office building); 1912–1918 building 9 (office machine plant); 1935–1938 building 4 u. 8 (booking and adding machines); 1956 Buildings 23a, 23b, 23c (aircraft engine test facility); 1957 Building 25 (large production hall) Aggregate Wanderer-Werke, with the following individual monuments: administration building (building 7, Zwickauer Straße 223b), warehouse and office building (building 5d, Zwickauer Straße 227), office machinery factory (building 9, Zwickauer Straße 221) with gate pillars and gate as well as fence to the street, machine house with Chimney (Building 11, Zwickauer Straße 221), social building (Building 3, Zwickauer Straße 223a), accounting and adding machine construction with so-called protective staircases including grenade deflectors (Building 4, Zwickauer Straße 225) and a large production hall south of the railway line (OT Kappel, Messeplatz 1) ( Building 25) with aircraft engine test rigs (Buildings 23a, 23b, 23c) (see individual monument list -obj. 09302912); Extensive production facility of outstanding importance, headquarters of the bicycle and machine manufacturer "Wanderer" (formerly Winklhofer and Jaenicke), which is particularly important for industrial development in Chemnitz, one of the few complexes that has still partially retained its original compactness, high-ranking buildings from different phases of construction are evidence of this step by step Growth of the plant, the oldest buildings in the plant (Buildings 5d, 6, 7 and 10, partially demolished before 2009), the office machinery plant (Building 9) designed by the prominent architectural firm Zapp and Basarke with the associated boiler house, machine house and Chimney (building 11, partially demolished before 2009) as the "heart" of the production facility, the accounting and adding machine construction (buildings 4 and 8, partially demolished before 2009) by the architect Wilhelm Kreis and the impressive, unique aircraft engine test benches (partially demolished before 2009) of importance in terms of building history, industrial history and local history 09203235
 


Factory building of a factory Siegmar
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1920s (factory building) Elongated, regularly structured industrial building with an original, completely preserved wooden supporting structure, of importance in terms of building history and technology history 09203560
 


Chemnitz-Siegmar train station Siegmar
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1937–1939 (station building); 1942 (reception building) Reception building of the Chemnitz-Siegmar train station; simple but sophisticated building in the form of the Heimat style, dominant location in the center of Siegmar, one of the few notable building projects of the later thirties in Chemnitz, of architectural significance 09203547
 


Renders vehicle construction; SDAG Wismut (formerly); Wanderer-Werke (Auto-Union) (formerly) Siegmar
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marked 1928 (factory building) Production building and gas station with petrol pumps; Important historical evidence of car production in Chemnitz, multi-storey front building with representative facade structure, gas station with original petrol pumps of technical historical importance, architecturally remarkable and industrial-historical building 09203561
 


Niles Works (formerly); Machine tool factory Hermann & Alfred Escher (formerly) Siegmar
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1950 (multi-storey building E); 1905 (large Shedhalle building A); 1920s (gallery hall building B); 1950/1951 (small Shedhalle building D); 1949–1953 (mail order company building F) Factory with large shed hall (house A), gallery hall (house B), clock tower and a small free-standing porch (scales?) (House C), small shed hall (house D), multi-storey production building (house E) and ancillary building / mail order house (house F ), (Heizhaus, gatehouse and culture house demolished in 2004); Extensive industrial complex with buildings from different phases of development, all of high design quality, particularly noteworthy the gallery hall with galleries on two levels and a clock tower that characterizes the cityscape, components from the 1950s in a strict, cubic mass structure, of outstanding importance was the corporate culture house as the last outside and inside original Preserved representative of this type of building in Chemnitz, the outside and inside unchanged boiler house was formerly an important part of the industrial functional context, of importance in terms of building history and industrial history 09203530
 


Commercial building with front garden and remnants of the historical enclosure Siegmar
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3rd quarter of the 19th century (glove factory) Broadly based, representative factory building in late classicist forms, of industrial historical importance 09203573
 


Textile machine factory Hugo Alban Ludwig (formerly) Sonnenberg
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around 1900 (factory building) Factory; former textile machine factory of H. Alban Ludwig, extremely high-quality clinker construction, yellow clinkered street facade, structured by green glazed bricks, characterizing the district due to the tower-like corner with a curved roof facing Uhlandstraße, of architectural significance 09202838
 


VEB vehicle electrics (formerly); Hermann Riemann Company (formerly) Sonnenberg
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from 1894 (factory building) Factory with enclosure wall along Fürstenstrasse; Imposing factory building, dominant position in the district, tower that can be seen from afar, sophisticated facade design in yellow brick facing, of technical and architectural significance 09203175
 


Machine tool factory Vulkan AG (formerly); Maschinenfabrik Kertscher & Benndorf (formerly) Sonnenberg
(map)
marked 1865 (foundry) Foundry hall, chimney and three gate pillars of the gate entrance; z. At the time of its creation as the most modern gallery hall in the Chemnitz area, assembly hall specially designed for the construction of large machines with basilical room organization, street facade is based on the design of the church building with a blind gable and crowning roof turret in the form of an open bell chair, of architectural and technical historical importance 09202993
 


Apartment building (Hainstraße 45) designed as a closed development and a commercial building to the rear (Hainstraße 41) Sonnenberg
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Late 19th century (tenement house) Richly designed clinker brick building with beautiful porphyry facade elements, in the courtyard originally preserved commercial building in red clinker brick, original unity of residential building and commercial building still clearly recognizable, of architectural significance 09202680
 


Apartment building (Hainstraße 45) designed as a closed development and a commercial building to the rear (Hainstraße 41) Sonnenberg
(map)
Late 19th century (tenement house) Richly designed clinker brick building with beautiful porphyry facade elements, in the courtyard originally preserved commercial building in red clinker brick, original unity of residential building and commercial building still clearly recognizable, of architectural significance 09202680
 


Factory and administration building in closed development Sonnenberg
(map)
End of the 19th century (part of the textile industry) high-quality clinker brick architecture in largely original condition, former stocking factory, of architectural and local significance 09202734
 


Lessingplatz Sonnenberg
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1863 (planning of the square); 1930s (transformer station) Town square (garden monument) with transformer house; Square plaza, largely preserved wooded stock with avenue, original horticultural design still clearly recognizable, seven streets lead in a star shape to the square, of importance in terms of gardening and urban planning 09203051
 


Gas lighting Chemnitz (entity) Sonnenberg
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1854 to the end of the 19th century (lamp post); 1988/89 (re-cast lantern by Ritter) Individual monument within the Chemnitz gas lighting system: gas lantern from the Ritter company (see also the entirety document obj. 09304092 and the Wissmannhof object entirety document obj. 09203183); Particularly old mast of the typical Chemnitz design, of great technical and historical significance due to its singularity 09304102
 


Wittgensdorf elevated water reservoir Wittgensdorf
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around 1910 (elevated water tank) of significance in terms of technology history 09233547
 


Trikotagenfabrik ER Häberle (formerly) Wittgensdorf
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1907 (factory building) Factory and administration building (main building); Representative plastered building in the reform style of architectural, architectural, local and technical historical importance 09303114
 


Water management system Wittgensdorf
(map)
around 1910 (water supply and sewage system) of significance in terms of technology history 09233582
 


Former spinning mill Wittgensdorf
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1820 (spinning mill) of importance in terms of building history and technology history 09233579
 


Chemnitz Valley Viaduct Center
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Early 20th century (viaduct) Railway viaduct over Annaberger Strasse, Chemnitzfluss and Beckerstrasse; valuable iron construction, defining the cityscape through the elegance of the technical forms, of importance in terms of building history and technology history 09244740
 


Rebuilding area Reitbahnstraße (totality); Gas station Center
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1930 (gas station) Individual monument of the aggregate rebuilding area Reitbahnstraße (see aggregate list Reitbahnstraße -Obj. 09302590): gas station; one of the few largely original petrol stations from around 1930, still evidence of the largely destroyed pre-war buildings in this urban area, of urban and technical history 09304074
 


Railway bridge over August-Bebel-Strasse Center
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elegant steel girder bridge with original railing, flanking walls in heavily rusticated ashlar masonry, of importance in terms of building history and technology history 09202830
 


Chemnitz freight yard Center
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1886–1888 (freight yard) Administration building (temporarily customs) and two goods sheds of the former product station; Structural remnants of an overall system that is significant in terms of traffic history, the functional processes associated with the transport of goods are still very easy to understand today, despite the fact that buildings are in part in danger of collapsing, and of significance in terms of railway history 09202806
 


Railway bridge over Augustusburger Strasse Center
(map)
Early 20th century (railway bridge) elegant iron bridge in factual forms, of technical significance 09244882
 


Chemnitz Central Station Center
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1872–1873 (station building); 1973–1975 (platform hall) Station entrance building with platform hall; of importance in terms of traffic history, urban planning and building history 09244782
 


Road bridge over the railroad Center
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around 1905 (road bridge) Steel truss bridge with curved upper chord, riveted construction, remarkable due to its design objectivity, of importance in terms of technology history 09244742
 


Maschinenfabrik Richard Hartmann (formerly) Center
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century, later remodeled (factory building) Production building (shed hall) of a machine factory; important structural testimony of the mechanical engineering company Richard Hartmann, which was of outstanding importance for the industrial development in Chemnitz, inside the original hall construction is preserved, of architectural and industrial history 09244744
 


Eduard Lochmann weaving mill (formerly); Neumühle (former) Center
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1873–1874 according to building file (factory building) Factory building with attached outbuilding and gate post of the entrance gate; Stately Wilhelminian-style commercial building as well as simple, older outbuildings with groin vaults on the ground floor, together with the nearby Neumühlen weir as evidence of the industrial re-use and structural development of a historic mill location of architectural, industrial and urban significance 09204249
 


Getreidemarkt substation (formerly) Center
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1909 (supply building with switch house) Substation for city trams and ventilation shaft on the grain market; Clearly structured assembly group composed of cubic forms, echoes of the classic modern style, of urban history, technical and traffic history as well as urban planning significance 09202101
 


Neumühlenwehr; Roller weir Center
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around 1930 (Wehr); around 1910 (pedestrian bridge) Weir in the Chemnitz River, bank reinforcement of the Chemnitz between the weir and Müllerstraße and a pedestrian bridge over the Chemnitz on Hauboldstraße (near Müllerstraße); Imposing weir system, components clad with large quarry stones, original technology, bank fortifications still built with quarry stones and concrete bridge on Hauboldstrasse in good original condition, of urban and historical importance 09202111
 


Schüffnersche Kattundruckerei (formerly) Center
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1850–1851 (factory building) Calico printing shop (later a residential building, Müllerstraße 31) with a building to the rear (Hauboldstraße 1) and a front garden on the banks of the Chemnitz; Last structural evidence of the once numerous Chemnitz calico printing works, main building a palazzo-like building with a representative claim, of value for the urban situation on the banks of the Chemnitz, of architectural significance 09202199
 


Kassberg Bridge Center
(map)
1869–1870 (road bridge) Bridge over the Chemnitz and over the Fabrikstraße, stairs and embankment walls along the street; Stone arch bridge over the Chemnitz, originally preserved, driveway to the Kaßberg, of local and technological importance 09202206
 


First Chemnitz railway depot (also known as a heating system), consisting of the former rectangular locomotive shed and the water station Center
(map)
around 1870 (railway depot) Remarkable overall system from the early days of rail traffic in Chemnitz, impressive series of hall aisles on high substructures along Lerchenstrasse, the four-story water station is of particular importance in terms of architectural history 09244922
 


FAMAC; VEB Spemafa (formerly); Butchering machine factory Gebr. Unger (formerly) Center
(map)
around 1910 (main building) Factory with front building, side wing and rear wing; Impressive, architecturally designed facility, architects: Zapp & Basarke, in a good state of preservation, significant in terms of building history and technology history 09244759
 


Pedestrian tunnel under the railway with entrance design center 1889 (pedestrian underpass) Elaborately designed entrance of a pedestrian tunnel, historically significant as a connection between Sonnenberg and western industrial sites, see also under Dresdner Strasse, entrance opposite Peterstrasse (OT Sonnenberg), of architectural and technological significance 09244865
 


Schüffnersche Kattundruckerei (formerly) Center
(map)
1850–1851 (factory building) Calico printing shop (later a residential building, Müllerstraße 31) with a building to the rear (Hauboldstraße 1) and a front garden on the banks of the Chemnitz; Last structural evidence of the once numerous Chemnitz calico printing works, main building a palazzo-like building with a representative claim, of value for the urban situation on the banks of the Chemnitz, of architectural significance 09202199
 


Neumühlenwehr; Roller weir Center
(map)
around 1930 (Wehr); around 1910 (pedestrian bridge) Weir in the Chemnitz River, bank reinforcement of the Chemnitz between the weir and Müllerstraße and a pedestrian bridge over the Chemnitz on Hauboldstraße (near Müllerstraße); Imposing weir system, components clad with large quarry stones, original technology, bank fortifications still built with quarry stones and concrete bridge on Hauboldstrasse in good original condition, of urban and historical importance 09202111
 


Theodor Haase dye works (formerly) Center
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4th quarter of the 19th century (dyeing); Mid-19th century, later remodeled (residential building) Commercial enterprise and factory owner's house, with front garden and enclosure; Well-balanced red brick dye works with a distinctive octagonal tower and factory chimney, villa-like house in the core from the middle of the 19th century, today in the very typical remodeling from the 1920s / 1930s with imaginative plaster ornamentation and figurative motifs, historical, local and of significance in terms of technology history 09244776
 


Central bus station (aggregate) Center
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1967/1968 (bus station); 1968 (rattle fountain) Subject entity central bus station, with the individual monuments: Omnibus station with suspended roof over waiting and counter area as well as adjacent fountain (see also individual monument document -obj. 09244876, same address), as well as open space design (subject entity part); Of importance in terms of building history, city history, artistic and transport history 09305397
 


Central bus station (aggregate) Center
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1967/1968 (bus station); 1968 (rattle fountain) Individual features of the above-mentioned aggregate: bus station with suspended roof over waiting and counter areas as well as neighboring wells (so-called rattle wells) - (see also aggregate document -obj. 09305397, same address); System of remarkable quality, impressive lightness of the wide-span suspended roof, bus station of architectural, urban and transport historical importance, fountains of artistic importance 09244876
 


Jersey factory William Janssen (former) Center
(map)
1894, second and only remaining construction phase (factory building) Factory building; mighty brick building with a raised head building and a semicircular stair tower with remarkable details, largely original, of architectural, urban and industrial history as well as of urban planning significance 09244842
 


Railway bridge over Augustusburger Strasse Center
(map)
Early 20th century (railway bridge) elegant iron bridge in factual forms, of technical significance 09244882
 

Remarks

  1. 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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