List of technical monuments in Dresden
The list of technical monuments in Dresden contains the technical monuments in Dresden .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .
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Dresden, city
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Historical street lighting as a whole | Late 19th / early 20th century (city lighting) | System of historical gas lights (also electrified lights), connecting lines and distribution stations in the urban area of Dresden; technological, social and urban historical significance |
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New artillery workshop; Artillery workshop north; Sachsenwerk Dresden, Plant II (formerly) |
Albertstadt (map) |
marked 1915–1918 (factory) | Blacksmith shop; Elongated factory hall with two tower-like additions to the rear, originally part of the Dresden artillery workshops, forge building, also one of the most remarkable Dresden industrial buildings from the beginning of the 20th century, important in terms of building and military history |
09215415 |
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Garrison supply institutions; Provision yard; Army bakery; City Archives | Albertstadt (map) |
around 1880 (military construction) | Elongated building (Elisabeth-Boer-Strasse 1/2 and Provianthofstrasse 7); Former bakery with bread magazine, today city archive , etc., significant in terms of building history, military history and urban planning |
09218682 |
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Garrison supply institutions; Magazine yard; Fouragehof; Royal Garrison Mill Dresden (former) | Albertstadt | around 1890 (magazine); marked 1902–1903 (mill) | A large attic and a mill building; Speicher originally Körnermagazin, historically important in terms of building and technology, urban planning and, in connection with Albertstadt, military history (see also Provianthofstraße 2/4) |
09215056 |
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New artillery workshop | Albertstadt | 1915–1916 (factory) | Factory hall; Two-storey building, originally part of the Dresden artillery workshops, built as a locksmith's shop and (floor) turning shop, significant from a military-historical point of view, also of importance as a striking building of architecture around 1910 |
09215285 |
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Electr. Centrale (former) | Albertstadt (map) |
1900–1902 (factory building) | Factory building with elongated outbuilding and chimney / forge, former power station of the garrison |
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Ammunition plant; Bullet turning shop III; Painting II | Albertstadt | 1914–1915 (factory) | Factory building; Complex of two one-and-a-half-story head buildings, which connect a single-storey hall, originally part of the ammunition plant and the Dresden artillery workshops, bullet turning shop with case pullers, significant from a military point of view |
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New artillery workshops | Albertstadt | 1915–1916 (factory) | Factory hall; Single-storey swinging Art Nouveau facade from the late phase, originally part of the Dresden artillery workshops, case manufacture (or woodworking workshops), significant in terms of military history |
09215287 |
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VEB turbine factory; VEB fluid flow machines (formerly) | Albertstadt (map) |
1952–1953 (factory building); 1956–1957 (administration building) | Administration building with two flatter extensions and an elongated, free-standing large assembly hall or factory hall; Administration building with a striking, tower-like building with a clinker brick facade, ribbon windows, a flighted roof and a staircase highlighted in terms of design, the large assembly hall with the same material, high windows and a flat hipped roof, a functional building that was modern for the time, the nearby exhibition hall of the Military History Museum built by the turbine factory as a fluid transmission hall, the individual buildings relate to one another through their material and design motifs, which are significant in terms of building and industrial history, and the administration building is also of artistic importance (see Olbrichtplatz 2) |
09217793 |
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Royal Artillery workshop Dresden (formerly) | Albertstadt (map) |
1914–1915 (administration building) | Administration building; Distinctive building with a high mansard roof and clock tower, an example of the objectified architecture after 1900 (also reform architecture), also part of the unique garrison town (Albertstadt), here the area of the ammunition and arms factories, important in terms of building history, military history and urban development history |
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Ammunition plant; Bullet turning shop I and II | Albertstadt (map) |
1910 (bullet turning shop II) | Two factory buildings; on the gable side to Melitta-Bentz-Straße |
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Gatehouse (former) | Albertstadt | around 1902 (gatehouse) | Belonging to the neighboring ammunition and arms factories in Albertstadt, significant in terms of military and local history |
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Ammunition factory; Main building "B" (formerly) | Albertstadt (map) |
1898–1899, marked 1898 (factory) | Factory complex, broad main building with clinker brick facade and fortified-looking crenellated architecture, plus connecting tract, street-side part of the auxiliary building, this is decorated (the larger rear part of the auxiliary building is not a monument because it has been changed too much), fence and gate system; Representative industrial plant, built according to its function as an ammunition factory in the "castle style" (including a typical appearance of historicism), significant in terms of building history, and as part of the unique garrison town (Albertstadt) of military and urban development history |
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Bullet factory; Ammunition factory; Main building "A" (formerly) | Albertstadt | 1880 (factory building) | Factory building |
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Royal Saxon. Ammunition factory; Blank cartridge factory; Radio Mende (formerly) | Albertstadt (map) |
1890 (factory building) | Main guard of the ammunition factory directly on the street and laterally located, U-shaped system of the blank cartridge factory, later Radio Mende , including a southwestern extension and a wooden connecting passage between the two; The first with a raised and gabled central section, plastered facade and door and window frames made of sandstone, probably the oldest building on the former field equipment and later industrial site in the Königsbrücker Strasse and Meschwitzstrasse area, the buildings of the former factory with clinker brick facades, the extension with roof turrets, buildings from Relevant, in connection with Albertstadt of particular military-historical significance |
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VEB turbine factory Dresden; VEB fluid flow machines; Military History Museum | Albertstadt (map) |
1960–1961 (factory hall) | Factory hall; Elongated, mostly three-aisled hall construction, reinforced concrete skeleton construction with clinker walls, enlivened by ribbon windows, extremely high-quality GDR industrial building around 1960, in this form probably unique in Dresden, roughly comparable only with the nearby buildings of the VEB turbine factory and another clinker building on the site of TuR Übigau (today Siemens), significant building and industrial history (see also Königsbrücker Straße 96) |
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Garrison supply institutions; Provianthof (former) | Albertstadt | Late 19th century (warehouse) | Two warehouses; Today integrated in the supermarket, significant in terms of military history in connection with Albertstadt |
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Garrison supply institutions; Provianthof (former) | Albertstadt | End of the 19th century (boiler house) | Boiler house with chimney; today experience gastronomy, as part of the former garrison supply institutions of Albertstadt, especially important in terms of military history and local history |
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Garrison supply institutions; Provision yard; Army bakery; City Archives | Albertstadt | around 1880 (military construction) | Elongated building (Elisabeth-Boer-Strasse 1/2 and Provianthofstrasse 7); Former bakery with bread magazine, today city archive , etc., significant in terms of building history, military history and urban planning |
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Railway bridge | Albertstadt (map) |
around 1900 (railway bridge) | elegant steel girder bridge with flanking walls, one of the last of its kind in Dresden, of architectural and technological significance |
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Prießnitz Valley Viaduct ; Carolabrücke (formerly) | Albertstadt (map) |
1874 (viaduct) | Viaduct over the Prießnitz in the course of the Stauffenbergallee ; Consisting of high sandstone arches, after completion the transport connection and support of the gas pipeline and main water pipes, one of the most striking bridge structures in Dresden from the second half of the 19th century, also important in connection with the development of Albertstadt, building and military-historical as well as urban planning |
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Fuse factory (former) | Albertstadt | 1901–1903, marked 1902 (factory) | Factory complex with enclosure, gate and guard building / gatehouse to Königsbrücker Straße; Elongated facility, part of the still impressive former production facilities of the Dresden garrison (Albertstadt) with mostly defensive clinker buildings that were built around 1900, with battlements and small turrets suggestive of essays, exemplary testimony to romantic historicism, the importance of local and architectural history |
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Detonator factory; Street E. | Albertstadt | marked 1902 (factory) | Factory building; Part of the still impressive former production facilities of the Dresden garrison (Albertstadt) with mostly defensive clinker buildings that were built around 1900, with crenellated crowns and Gothic window designs, exemplary evidence of Romantic Historicism / Neo-Gothic, importance for the local history and building history |
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Detonator factory; Gawadi protective clothing factory (formerly) | Albertstadt | 1903-1904 (factory); 1913–1914, or 1915 (factory) | Factory building; Complex with clinker brick architecture, made up of an older single-storey part with an accentuating row of battlements and a higher extension, concrete construction, Art Nouveau facade, significant in terms of building and military history |
09215282 |
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Forest mill |
Alt-Leuteritz / Brabschütz (map) |
around 1870 (grain mill) | Main house of a former grain mill; Scientific and documentary value as a still-preserved example of the mill construction tradition, significant in terms of building history, local history and technology history |
09283221 |
Path pillar | Alt-Leuteritz / Brabschütz | marked 1839 (Wegestein) | remarkable example with carved head and inscription, sandstone, significant in terms of local history and traffic history |
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New bridge |
Outer Neustadt (map) |
around 1840 (bridge) | Bridge; Arch bridge made of sandstone ashlar masonry over the Prießnitz, remarkable the crenellated parapet, significant in terms of local history and landscape design |
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Blue miracle |
Blasewitz , Loschwitz (map) |
1891-1893 (road bridge) | Bridge; Iron suspension bridge over the Elbe, important in terms of technology history, also as a distinctive and local landmark of Dresden of urban and landscape design importance |
09212820 |
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Transformer house | Blasewitz (map) |
around 1930 (transformer station) | with staggered roofing |
09212686 |
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Borsberg fortification; Totality of Royal Saxon Triangulation ("European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony"); Station 7 Porsberg |
Borsberg (map) |
End of the 18th century (viewing platform); marked 1865 (triangulation column) | Terraced mountain fortification with stairs, artificial rock grotto, triangulation column, first-order station and trigonometric point; Grotto: the so-called Hermitage as the starting point for the decoration of the Friedrichsgrund, begun in 1780, into a sentimental landscape park (see also Friedrichsgrund entity, Obj. 09304894), of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history |
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Lohmühle (former) |
Bühlau (map) |
M. 19th century (mill) | Complex of residential building and old water mill as well as steam mill with commercial annex to the rear; Completely converted into residential buildings, as a former mill location of local historical importance |
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Quarry house (former) | Bühlau | 19th century (residential house) | House and old forge |
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Two well houses / pump houses | Coschütz | 1904 (Brunnenhaus on Flst. 246); 1912–1913 (fountain house on Flst. 239/1) | supplied the Felsenkellerbrauerei , partly still used from there, striking, historicizing clinker-plastered buildings on an octagonal floor plan, appropriately designed as functional buildings, especially significant in terms of local history, technical history and economic history, as a group with another pump house in the adjacent hallway (see also Bannewitz , District Cunnersdorf ), also with rarity |
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Felsenkellerbrauerei | Coschütz (card) |
1856 (brewery) | Plant from the southern group of buildings around an inner courtyard with main office, administration and residential building, brewhouses, malt tower, drying kiln, kitchen building and laboratory building, from the western hop preparation facility, from a closed complex with fermentation and barrel cellar building, cold store, boiler and machine house including large forge, high-rise coal bunker as well as cooperage, from the building behind it with tank filling (former bottle warehouse), building on Coselweg, temporarily part of the cultural house of the railway workers, and from tunnels carved into the rock massif for storage; the oldest is the group of buildings with an inner courtyard, which was mostly built in 1856; this consists of distinctive buildings with Cyclops masonry, accentuated corners and structured pilaster strips ; the closed complex with fermentation and barrel cellar building on the front with 1897–1898, apart from that cold store from 1876, machine house from 1891, barrel stacking room from 1904 and boiler house, coal bunker and forage from 1926, buildings of this second assembly mainly with clinker facades, animated by Pilaster strips etc., e.g. T. half-timbered structures; Tank filling probably also from the end of the 19th century; the hop preparation institute, which is based on the clinker brick building, is designated as 1904; The Felsenkellerbrauerei facility developed into the largest industrially operated brewery in Saxony, from a technological point of view even a top position, significant in terms of construction, industry and local history, also unique with the rare system of storage tunnels driven into the mountain (see also Coselweg 3) |
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Workers house | Coschütz (card) |
around 1770 (residential building) | used to belong to the powder mill in Plauenschen Grund, historically significant, one of the oldest buildings of its kind in Dresden |
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Wheat, military, police and garrison mill; King Friedrich August Mill | Coschütz (card) |
1903-1905 (Mühle); 1918 (silo) | Mill building with round silo tower; built by the Braune brothers, the tower in particular is visible from afar and is significant in terms of local history and urban development |
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Coschütz waterworks | Coschütz (card) |
1939/1945 and 1946 (waterworks) | Symmetrically designed system consisting of a gate house, social building, office and administration building, two processing buildings, filter hall with machine house as well as central control room and central drinking water laboratory; Significant in terms of building and industrial history |
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Cossebaude station |
Cossebaude / Neu-Leuteritz (map) |
around 1880 (reception building) | Station building and auxiliary building; Distinctive historicizing building with slightly raised side wings and a lower connecting wing, part of the railway line to Berlin, important in terms of building history and traffic history |
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Power station (former) | Cossebaude / Neu-Leuteritz (map) |
1899–1900 (factory building) | Factory building; striking, historicizing clinker brick building, the last older industrial building in Cossebaude, significant in terms of building history and local history |
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Railway maintenance office, now a residential building | Cossebaude / Neu-Leuteritz (map) |
1880/1890 (railway maintenance) | Railway building typical of the time with historicizing clinker brick facade, significant in terms of building history and traffic history |
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Brewery goods; Shower cabinet; Schirmergut; Monastery brewery (former) | Cossebaude / Neu-Leuteritz (map) |
1607 Dendro (residential house) | Dwelling house, side building, cellar, well, enclosure and archway; Side building with coach house and stable wing only partially listed after renovation, cellar as a testimony to the demolished brewery building (Dresdner Straße 2), important in terms of local history and urban planning, as a testimony to rural architecture and folk architecture of its time |
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Fruit juice factory Wilhelm Leske | Cossebaude / Neu-Leuteritz (map) |
around 1910 (administration building) | former factory building; Part of the building on the street probably residential and administrative building, simple, plastered building typical of the time, significant in terms of building history |
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Hofbrauhaus (former) | Cotta | 1872 (chimney) | Chimney of the brewery; As the last structural testimony, it is reminiscent of a remarkable ensemble of industrial architecture in the second half of the 19th century, also of importance in terms of urban planning |
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Dobritzer Mill; Twist mill | Dobritz | inscribed 1789 (mill) | Homestead with residential building including annex, actual mill building with side porch and gatehouse; Half-timbered building, significant in terms of building and urban development history |
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VEB packaging machine construction; VEB Schokopack (formerly) | Dobritz | 1962–1964 (administration building); 1962–1964 (group of figures) | Office building with connecting corridor, outbuilding and free-standing plastic ; High-rise reinforced concrete skeleton construction, vertical façade structure, window parapets with mosaic, distinctive rear annex, structurally outstanding industrial building of GDR architecture, architecturally significant and architecturally demanding |
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Dresden Curtains and Lace Manufactory AG (formerly) | Dobritz | 1906/1914 (factory); after 1918 (war memorial) | Factory building (building A) and war memorial in the forecourt; In the building there are considerable staircases with tiles, railings, grilles, door frames, etc., structurally remarkable industrial building from the beginning of the 20th century, significant in terms of building and industrial history |
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Königsmühle (formerly) | Dolzschen | 1858 (mill); 1878 (clinker brick facade); 1890 (warehouse) | Residential, administrative and mill building from 1858, mill building from 1878 and storage building from around 1890; Complex of the former Dampfmühlen-Aktiengesellschaft zu Dresden, younger mill building with a striking clinker brick facade; Significant in terms of building and industrial history |
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Felsenkeller brewery | Dolzschen | around 1910 and around 1925 (commercial building) | The brewery's fleet of vehicles and vehicles, U-shaped system with office and garage buildings, single-storey garages and older farm buildings |
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Fischmannsteiche | Dresden Heath | Late 17th century (pond) | Construction of the Eisenbornbach with three small ponds; Significant in terms of local history, technology and landscape design |
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Bridge over the Eisenbornbach | Dresden Heath | Late 19th century (pedestrian bridge) | Arched bridge made of sandstone blocks, significant in terms of building history and landscape design |
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Bridge over the Gutebornbach | Dresden Heath | 1876 (bridge) | Arched bridge made of sandstone blocks, highlighted by a high, massive parapet, significant in terms of building history and landscape design |
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Sweden Bridge | Dresden Heath | 1841 (bridge) | Bridge; Arch bridge made of sandstone ashlar masonry over the Prießnitz, remarkable the crenellated parapet, significant in terms of local history and landscape design |
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Lower Wettin Bridge | Dresden Heath | 1840 (bridge) | Bridge over the Prießnitz; Arched bridge made of sandstone blocks with a walled parapet, significant in terms of building history and landscape design |
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Can handle bridge | Dresden Heath | 1840 (bridge) | Bridge; Arched bridge made of granite rubble with a walled parapet, significant in terms of local history and landscape design |
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Cowtail bridge | Dresden Heath | 1840 (road bridge) | Bridge over the Prießnitz; Arched bridge made of granite rubble with a walled parapet, significant in terms of building history and landscape design |
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Old four | Dresden Heath | 1822 (bridge) | Bridge; small arched bridge made of sandstone blocks with high parapet, significant in terms of building history and landscape design |
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bridge | Dresden Heath | around 1840 (bridge) | Arch bridge made of sandstone blocks over the Prießnitz, important in terms of building history and landscape design |
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Haarweidenbach reservoir | Dresden Heath | 1920 (lake) | Reservoir with dam and overflow; the latter made of quarry stones, significant in terms of landscape design and technology history |
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Mine bridge (former) | Dresden Heath | 17./18. Century (bridge) | Bridge; Arch bridge made of quarry stone over the Prießnitz, significant in terms of architectural history and landscape design |
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Death bridge | Dresden Heath | 1842 (bridge) | Bridge over the Prießnitz; Arched bridge made of sandstone blocks, new structure, significant in terms of landscape design |
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Water catchment system on the Gutebornbach | Dresden Heath | marked 1876 (water element) | Significant in terms of landscape design and technology history |
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bridge | Dresden Heath | 17./18. Century (bridge) | Arch bridge made of quarry stone over the Prießnitz, significant in terms of architectural history and landscape design |
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High bridge | Dresden Heath | 17./18. Century (bridge) | Bridge; Arch bridge made of quarry stone over the village water, significant in terms of building history and landscape design |
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Goose foot bridge | Dresden Heath | 1840 (road bridge) | Bridge; Arched bridge over the Prießnitz, made entirely of sandstone, significant in terms of local history and landscape design |
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Nesselgrund Bridge | Dresden Heath | Late 19th century (railway bridge) | Railway bridge; Brick arched bridge, three arches on high pillars that taper towards the top, impressive bridge structure, significant in terms of technology and transport history |
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Big stallion bridge | Dresden Heath | 1833/1841 (road bridge) | Bridge over the Prießnitz; Arch bridge made of sandstone blocks, the structure renewed |
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Old Forge | Eschdorf | Early 19th century (residential building) | Residential house with outbuildings (both buildings with half-timbering on the upper floor) and shed (ruinous) |
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Obermühle; Bienertmühle | Eschdorf | 2nd quarter of the 19th century (flour mill) | Mill complex with residential building, storage facility and extension to the street and rear wing including technology; Birthplace of Gottlieb Traugott Bienert (born 1813), striking complex, significant in terms of construction, location, people and technology |
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Dresden-Friedrichstadt depot | Friedrichstadt | 1935 (railway depot); around 1970, western workshop (depot) | Administration building with gatehouse, two workshops, ancillary building and locomotive 91 896 in front of the entrance; Remarkable depot especially from the 1930s, characteristic industrial architecture of this time, traditional to functionalist in the sense of the Bauhaus, large hall in the center of the facility with monumental-looking rows of high rectangular openings, clinker brick facades, western hall with a folding roof built in GDR times, facility historically and significant in terms of industrial history |
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King Albert Harbor; Alberthafen | Friedrichstadt | 1891–1896 (port); 1891-1896 (Südkai); 1896 (administration building); 1896 (train station); 1896 (mountains and storage sheds, north quay) | Port station, an administration building, a recovery and storage shed on the north side of the now significantly reduced port basin, a striking storage building on the north side of the port basin, two bridges for road and rail traffic , cultural center (Fischhaus) and southern quay; Parts of what was once the most important Saxon inland port, the buildings are also striking examples of industrial architecture around 1900 and around 1955, in their entirety also significant for the history of construction, transport and economic history, the two bridges are remarkable examples of civil engineering, most of the buildings are also of importance for urban planning |
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Municipal slaughter and cattle yard ; Fair (totality) | Friedrichstadt | 1906–1910 (slaughterhouse) | The urban slaughterhouse and cattle yard with the following individual monuments: shop buildings (Messering 1, 2, 3), show office building (Messering 4), administration building (Messering 5), gatehouse and gatekeeper houses with plastic (Messering 6), restaurant building with ancillary building (Messering 7), Market halls for pigs and calves (Messering 8a / 8b / 8c and Zur Messe 1, previously Messering 8), market hall for large cattle (Messering 8e / 8f / 8g, Zur Messe 5), market hall for sheep and administration building, preserved head building (Zur Messe 3 ), three feeding stalls (1st 2nd feeding stalls, Zur Messe 9 and 3rd feeding stalls, Messering 8k), building parts of the slaughterhouses and the cold store, connecting hall between the slaughterhouses and the cold store, stables for foreign cattle (Zur Messe 9), overhang stalls for small animals, boilers - and machine house (boiler house), workshop building, official slaughterhouse, hides and tallow acceptance, tallow melt with farm building and house, sewage treatment, houses with plastic in the G arten (Messering 25, 26, 27), public lavatory (formerly), fountain house (in the track loop) and various pavilion buildings (see also list of individual monuments - Obj. 09218718, same address) as well as the area of the area (subject aggregate part); Much of the area is now used as a trade fair (Messering 6), a unique architectural, urban and economic-historical area, one of the most important works of the most important Dresden city planning councilor Hans Erlwein , one of the most important slaughterhouses in Germany |
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Municipal slaughter and cattle yard ; Fair (totality) | Friedrichstadt | 1906–1910 (slaughterhouse); around 1926 (extension with residential houses); referred to 1906-1910 (animal sculpture); 1906-1910 (group of figures); 1906–1910 (painting) | Individual features above: shop building (Messering 1, 2, 3), show office building (Messering 4), administration building (Messering 5), gatehouse and goalkeeper's houses with plastic (Messering 6), restaurant building with ancillary building, Röschenhof (Messering 7), market hall for pigs and Calves (Messering 8a / 8b / 8c and Zur Messe 1, previously Messering 8), market hall for cattle (Messering 8e / 8f / 8g, Zur Messe 5), market hall for sheep and administration building, preserved head building (to Messe 3), three feed stalls (1. 2. Feeding barn, Zur Messe 9 and 3. Feeding barn, Messering 8k), building parts of the slaughterhouses and the cold store, connecting hall between the slaughterhouses and the cold store, stables for foreign cattle (at Messe 9), overhang barn building for small cattle, boiler and machine house ( Heating house), workshop building, official slaughterhouse, hides and tallow acceptance, tallow melt with farm building and residential building, sewage treatment, residential buildings with plastic in the garden (Messering No. 25, 26, 27), need fnisanstalt (formerly), Brunnenhaus (in the track loop) and various pavilion buildings (see also general document - Obj. 09302689, same address); Much of the area is now used as a trade fair (= Messering 6), a unique architectural, urban and economic-historical area, one of the most important works by the most important Dresden city planning councilor, Hans Erlwein, one of the most important slaughterhouses in Germany |
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Bienert harbor mill | Friedrichstadt | 1913 (mill) | Mill building, silo with tower extension (silo or water tower), machine and boiler house (parts of the building preserved) and loading hall; Erected by the Bienerts, facade structure through simple colossal order, distinctive roof designs, accentuation by means of a towering tower, mill technology fundamentally renewed after 1991, facility at the time of construction of one of the largest mill locations in Germany, of industrial history, also significant from an architectural point of view and as a landmark of western Dresden City silhouette |
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Tram station Waltherstrasse | Friedrichstadt | 1926 (tram depot) | System with hall complex of entrance hall and side halls, apartment block as well as administration and workshop building; utmost Dresdner Bahnhof with historic architecture remarkable, rare for Dresden expressionist and Art Deco -influenced building design |
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Berlin train station ; Dresden-Altstadt railway maintenance office; Cargo center | Friedrichstadt | 1873–1875 (freight yard) | Expedition building with goods shed and ramps; cultural-historical significance due to unchanged condition |
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Yenidze Tobacco and Cigarette Factory; Yenidze | Friedrichstadt | 1907–1909 (tobacco factory) | Manufacturing and administration building with preserved parts of the historical enclosure; Mosque-like six- or seven-storey industrial building with turrets, "minaret", colored facade design, oriental-style architectural decorations and a glass dome that can be seen from afar, one of Dresden's landmarks, uniquely designed factory building, significant in terms of architectural, artistic and urban planning |
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Municipal slaughterhouse and cattle yard , trade fair (aggregate) | Friedrichstadt | 1906–1910 (slaughterhouse); around 1926 (extension with residential houses); referred to 1906-1910 (animal sculpture); 1906-1910 (group of figures); 1906–1910 (painting) | Individual features above: shop building (Messering 1, 2, 3), show office building (Messering 4), administration building (Messering 5), gatehouse and goalkeeper's houses with plastic (Messering 6), restaurant building with ancillary building, Röschenhof (Messering 7), market hall for pigs and Calves (Messering 8a / 8b / 8c and Zur Messe 1, previously Messering 8), market hall for cattle (Messering 8e / 8f / 8g, Zur Messe 5), market hall for sheep and administration building, preserved head building (to Messe 3), three feed stalls (1. 2. Feeding barn, Zur Messe 9 and 3. Feeding barn, Messering 8k), building parts of the slaughterhouses and the cold store, connecting hall between the slaughterhouses and the cold store, stables for foreign cattle (at Messe 9), overhang barn building for small cattle, boiler and machine house ( Boiler house), workshop building, official slaughterhouse, hides and tallow acceptance, tallow melt with farm building and residential building, wastewater treatment, residential buildings with plastic in the garden (Messing No. 25, 26, 27), needs nisanstalt (formerly), Brunnenhaus (in the track loop) and various pavilions (see also general document - Obj. 09302689, same address); Much of the area is now used as a trade fair (= Messering 6), a unique architectural, urban and economic-historical area, one of the most important works by the most important Dresden city planning councilor , Hans Erlwein , one of the most important slaughterhouses in Germany |
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Windbergbahn (aggregate); Gittersee bridge | Grid lake | 1st half of the 20th century (railway bridge) | Individual monument of the entity Windbergbahn, section Dresden, district Gittersee: steel girder bridge (km 5, 204) (see subject entity list, district Gittersee - Obj. 09301643); Technically outstanding, singular mountain route from the early days of railway history, technical and local historical significance |
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Gohlis windmill | Gohlis | 1828–1832 (mill) | Tower Dutchman; Massive construction with grinder and rotating hood, windmill visible from afar, significant in terms of building history, local history and technology history |
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signpost | Gostritz | marked 1836 (Wegestein) | Sandstone pillars with a square floor plan and a cover plate that is gabled on all four sides, with hands pointing the way as reliefs in the indicated places, an unusual signpost in the villages around Dresden, of significance in terms of traffic history |
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Four printing machines from Faber & Schleicher from Offenbach a. M. in the printing house in Dresden | Gruna | around 1900 (technical equipment); 1897 (technical equipment); 1907 (technical equipment) | significant in terms of technology history |
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Rheinische-Emulsion-Papier-Fabrik; MIMOSA; VEB Fotopapierwerk Dresden | Gruna | 1910–1911 (factory building) | Factory complex with enclosure; System over an almost U-shaped floor plan, wide facades structured by pilaster strips, accentuating ornaments, window frames with small openings on the mezzanine floor, further animation through balconies, at times Germany's largest factory for photographic paper, impressive testimony to industrial architecture from the first quarter of the 20th century, of importance in terms of industrial and architectural history |
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Pumping station / plant | Helfenberg / Eichbusch / Rockau | 2nd half of the 19th century (pump house) | Distinctive hydraulic engineering of the late 19th century, gothic, reminds of the beginning of a modern water supply in Helfenberg, important in terms of local and technical history, and also of importance due to the building task and design |
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Keppmühle | Helfenberg / Eichbusch / Rockau | marked 1781 (mill) | Mill building and barn; Formerly a grain mill with two extensions, marked 1781 in the basket arch, remarkable half-timbered building, next to the Zschonermühle the most striking building of this type in Dresden, residence of Carl Maria von Weber, of architectural, local and personal history |
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Residential house, workshop building, etc. | Hellerau | 1911–1913 (industrial construction) | Building complex of a carpentry shop? |
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Water tower | Hellerau | 1927–1928 (water tower) | Water tower; Technically remarkable building in terms of design, square container on foot made of two crossing diagonal walls, accents through effectively arranged window openings, objectified architecture in the Bauhaus style, significant in terms of building history and artistically |
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German workshops Hellerau | Hellerau | 1909–1910 (factory) | Similar to a manor, the former furniture factory of Karl Schmidt is grouped around two courtyards, so-called “screw clamp” with office building in the east, the workshops adjoining wings to the north, assembly with machine house and boiler house, with the machine house highlighted by smooth gable and clock tower, as well as the Buildings on the street side such as archway, porter's house, automobile house and coal and wood store, plus the extensive company archive of the Deutsche Werkstätten; As a place of work in the garden city of Hellerau of unique industrial, social and urban development significance, in addition of particular architectural historical value (outstanding example of industrial architecture after 1900 and part of the Riemerschmidschen Oevres) as well as of artistic importance |
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Municipal waterworks | Host joke | 1904–1905 (fountain house) | Pumping station with borehole; One-and-a-half-storey building over an octagonal floor plan, evidence of the water supply to Hosterwitz at the beginning of the 20th century, significant in terms of local history, technology history and economic history |
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Augustus Bridge | Inner old town | 1907-1910 (road bridge); 1863, Wappenstein (coat of arms) | Bridge, with coat of arms stone from 1863 under arch on Neustadt side; on nine arches with parapets, stairs, viewing platforms and bridgeheads; The most important Elbe crossing in the city, the oldest bridge location in Dresden, the work of the well-known City Planning Councilor Hans Erlwein, noteworthy in terms of design, in addition to other famous buildings, it gives views of the Elbe the former royal seat its uniqueness, the Elbe crossing is historically, artistically and urbanistically significant |
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SAXONIA steam locomotive | Inner old town | 1838 (original locomotive); 1988 (replica) | Replica of the first German operational steam locomotive; Initiated by the Ministry of Transport of the GDR on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Leipzig-Dresden Railway, important as a contemporary document of GDR history, the replica bears witness to the political efforts to tie in with the success story of German railway history, still being largely true to the original Replica of scientific documentary value as well as of high experience and memory value |
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District heating duct | Inner old town | 1899/1900 (district heating duct) | Historic district heating channel under the old town of Dresden; Testimony to the earliest "city heating" using district heating in Germany, singular, of great importance in terms of technology and urban history |
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Saxon post mile pillars (totality) | Inner old town | designated 1722 (post distance column); 2012 (copy of post distance column) | Subject aggregate Saxon post mile columns with distance columns, quarter milestones, half and full mile columns, including a copy of a distance column on Freiberger Straße in Dresden (all material entirety parts); as evidence of the first comprehensive land survey of great importance in terms of traffic and regional history |
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» Pirna « | Inner old town | 1898 (passenger steamship); 1898 (steam engine) | Passenger steamer, steam engine; belongs to the White Fleet in Dresden and is therefore part of the world's largest and oldest paddle steamer fleet, significant in terms of technology history and unique in connection with the other ships of the association |
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" Kurort Rathen " | Inner old town | 1896 (passenger steamship); 1896 (steam engine) | Passenger steamer, steam engine; belongs to the White Fleet in Dresden and is therefore part of the world's largest and oldest paddle steamer fleet, significant in terms of technology history and unique in connection with the other ships of the association |
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» Cribs « | Inner old town | 1892 (passenger steamship); 1892 (steam engine) | Passenger steamer, steam engine; belongs to the White Fleet in Dresden and is therefore part of the world's largest and oldest paddle steamer fleet, significant in terms of technology history and unique in connection with the other ships of the association |
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" Diesbar " | Inner old town | 1841 (steam engine) | Passenger steamer, steam engine; The oldest steam engine used by the White Fleet, the boiler (steam generator) is still operated with coal, largely preserved in its original form, especially important in terms of technology history |
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" City of Wehlen " | Inner old town | 1879 (passenger steamship); 1857 (steam engine) | Passenger steamer, steam engine; The oldest ship of the White Fleet, thus also part of the world's largest and oldest paddle steamer fleet, significant in terms of technology history and unique in connection with the other ships in the association |
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" Meissen " | Inner old town | 1885 (passenger steamship); 1885 (steam engine) | Passenger steamer, steam engine; belongs to the White Fleet in Dresden and is therefore part of the world's largest and oldest paddle steamer fleet, significant in terms of technology history and unique in connection with the other ships of the association |
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» Pillnitz « | Inner old town | 1886 (passenger steamship); 1886 (steam engine) | Passenger steamer, steam engine; belongs to the White Fleet in Dresden and is therefore part of the world's largest and oldest paddle steamer fleet, significant in terms of technology history and unique in connection with the other ships of the association |
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» Leipzig « | Inner old town | 1929 (passenger steamship); 1929 (steam engine) | Passenger steamer, steam engine; belongs to the White Fleet in Dresden and is therefore part of the world's largest and oldest paddle steamer fleet, significant in terms of technology history and unique in connection with the other ships of the association |
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» Dresden « | Inner old town | Commissioning in 1926 (passenger steamship); 1926 (steam engine) | Passenger steamer, steam engine; belongs to the White Fleet in Dresden and is therefore part of the world's largest and oldest paddle steamer fleet, significant in terms of technology history and unique in connection with the other ships of the association |
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former telephone sub-office Dresden-Neustadt | Inner Neustadt , Albertstrasse 30 | 1925-1926 | Telephone sub-office put into operation in 1927; distinctive building of its time with balanced facade structure; after the loss of the original telephone technology, only significant in terms of building history |
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Dresden-Neustadt train station | Inner New Town | 1898–1901 (passenger station); 1899–1901 (railway depot) | Railway station, side walls of the Hansastraße railway bridge and railway depot / locomotive deployment point with locomotive shed, water tower, as well as coaling, sanding and purification system, plus Kunz relief; The station consists of a large platform hall and a front, rectangular reception building, the central section of which is highlighted by a glass dome and two entrance templates with segmental arches, facades extremely representative, decorative and structural elements historic, interior decoration in Art Nouveau style, architecturally remarkable station around 1900, historically important, artistically, historically and in terms of traffic |
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Court piano factory Carl Rönisch (formerly) | Inner New Town | 1872–1873 (factory) | Former factory building of the Carl Rönisch factory ; Building on a U-shaped floor plan, the representative facade shows historicizing forms such as arched openings, a grooved mezzanine floor, window canopies of different shapes, etc., significant in terms of building history, industrial history and local history |
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Striking administration or factory building from the turn of the century with a clinker stone facade, with the ground floor highlighted by rustication | Johannstadt-North | around 1900 (administration building) | as a testimony to the architecture around 1900 of architectural significance. |
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Transformer house | Johannstadt-South | 1926 (transformer station) | Simple, single-storey functional building with a plastered facade and curved hipped roof, accented by a column and overhanging roof, significant in terms of building and urban development history. |
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Two superstructures on large underground substations | Johannstadt-South | marked 1926 (transformer station) | Single-storey buildings, functional design with expressionist elements (color, sharp-edged profiles, etc.), eastern building accentuated by a pillar vestibule, significant in terms of building, local and urban development history and artistically |
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Village smithy (former) | Kaditz | End of the 18th century (forge) | one of the oldest buildings in Kaditz, half-timbered construction, significance as a technical monument and significant in terms of local history and urban development history |
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Transformer house | Kaditz | around 1910 (transformer station) | In a crossroads that characterizes the plaza, it is of significance in terms of technology and local history |
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Kaditz sewage treatment plant | Kaditz | 1908–1913 (water supply and sewage system) | Sewage treatment plant with an underground sewage system and high-rise buildings, such as supply structure, pre-cleaning, two rake buildings including sand trap, pumping station, boiler house, workshop, residential building A, residential building B, residential building C / D, digestion towers and overhead crane; Most modern facility in Europe at the time of construction, significant in terms of building history, industrial history and local history, also unique |
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Path pillar | Kaditz | 1845 (Wegestein) | remarkable example with carved head and inscription, sandstone, significant in terms of local history and traffic history |
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Hofemühle (former) | Kaitz | 2nd half of the 18th century / 1st. Half of the 19th century (mill) | Residential house, side building, barn and archway of a former mill; Significant in terms of building, local and technical history |
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Path pillar | Kauscha | inscribed 1851 (back) | Shaft with head and roof, various inscriptions and directions, significant in terms of local history, unique in its shape |
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Path pillar | Pestilence | 1st half of the 19th century (road stone) | Shaft with idiosyncratic head design and inscription, sandstone, significant in terms of local history |
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Waystone | Pestilence | Mid 19th century (Wegestein) | Sandstone stele, flat rounded end, two distinctive inscription fields, plus directional signs, significant in terms of local history |
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Malting | Kleinzschachwitz | marked 1887 (factory building) | Factory building of a former malt house; striking historicizing factory building, enlivened by the structure of pilasters, risalit, elongated roof pike and high forge, important in terms of industrial history, of architectural significance and as one of the last preserved malting buildings in Dresden (next to Niedersedlitz and Pieschen) with a rarity |
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Bridge over the Lockwitzbach | Kleinzschachwitz | marked 1794 (road bridge) | single-arch sandstone bridge, renovated with almost complete dismantling while preserving the historical vault and laying on a new deck |
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Water tower | Klotzsche | 1934–1935 (water tower) | Water tower; Distinctive building on a square floor plan with a tent roof, accentuated by an open, circumferential gallery below the eaves and half-plastic on the southwest facade, significant in terms of building, local and technical history |
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Stadtwerke Klotzsche (formerly) | Klotzsche | 1899 (gasworks) | Gas plant; distinctive building with arched openings and clinker brick facade, characteristic example of industrial architecture at the time, significant in terms of building history, and also of relevance to Klotzsche's local history |
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Water room | Krieschendorf / Malschendorf | 18th century (part of the farm) | Hill with front quarry stone wall, granite portal and cover plate |
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Langebrück train station | Langebrück | 2nd half of the 19th century (reception building) | Reception building and platform; Plastered building with partial boarding, wooden roofing of the platform, of importance in terms of local history and traffic history |
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Waystone | Langebrück | 2nd half of the 19th century (Wegestein) | Stele with designed end and inscription field, signpost and. a. after Klotzsche and Grünberg, important in terms of local history and traffic history |
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Railway bridge | Langebrück | around 1880 (railway bridge) | Underpass in quarry stone, in arch form, of architectural and railway history of importance |
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Former Gas and electrical works, building for machine rooms and office rooms | Leaf guest | around 1907 (gas works) | Significant building and local history |
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Flood bumpers | Leaf guest | 19th century (flood baffles) | historical testimony value |
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Flood barrier | Leaf guest | 19th century (flood barrier) | Significance of the townscape and architectural history |
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To the Golden Anchor; Chemical factory Hendel and Benkert (formerly) | Leaf guest | 1896 and 1899 (inn) | Inn building with rear hall; Distinctive historicizing building with rich facade design and highlighted portals, serious conversion, the hall later a factory building, nevertheless the entire complex is significant in terms of construction and local history |
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Laubegast shipyard | Leaf guest | 1897–1898 (factory building); 1940 (carpentry extension); 1897–1898 (boiler and machine house); marked 1898 (administration building); 1927 (slipway) | Shipbuilding hall / workshop building with carpentry annex, boiler house and machine house as well as chimney, plus crane system in the mechanical workshop, forge workshop with fireplace, workshop equipment, templates and tools as well as air hammer and shearing machine, magazine building and slip system with central wheelhouse, winch systems, rails and slip cars; An ensemble of industrial and technological history, of great authenticity due to its uninterrupted use as a shipyard, also defining the appearance of the town for Laubegast |
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Transformer house | Lausa / Friedersdorf | around 1910 (transformer station) | Transformer house |
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Railway keeper's house with shed | Lausa / Friedersdorf | 1870s (railway keeper's house) | Railway keeper's house with shed |
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Weixdorfer Bad stop | Lausa / Friedersdorf | around 1920 (train station) | Station building and wooden platform roof |
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Railway bridge | Leipzig suburb | around 1900 (railway bridge) | Bridge opposite the freight yard, elaborately designed construction, significant in terms of traffic history |
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Old Leipzig train station | Leipzig suburb | 1852–1857 (reception building) | Station complex from group three buildings slightly bent against each other; to the south the former departure hall, behind it the ruinous, semicircular connecting building and finally preserved wing of the former arrival hall, plus the freight yard with goods floors and service building (entire complex today freight yard), as Dresden's oldest railway station of singular traffic-historical value, also significant in terms of building history and local history |
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Signal box | Leipzig suburb | around 1900 (signal box) | Building with clinker facade, significant in terms of traffic history |
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Railway bridge | Leipzig suburb | around 1900 (railway bridge) | Significant in terms of traffic history |
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Dresden-Neustadt freight yard | Leipzig suburb | around 1900 (administration building) | Service and administration building; single-storey, simple building with clinker brick facade, significant in terms of local history and traffic history |
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Bridge Eschenstrasse; Görlitz – Dresden railway line | Leipzig suburb | around 1900, arch bridges (railway bridge); around 1910, girder bridges (railway bridge) | Railway bridges across Eschenstrasse; Several bridge structures of different construction erected next to each other (two arched bridges with zone vaults and two parallel girder bridges made of solid wall girders) in good original condition, of particular importance in terms of the history of the railway and the cityscape |
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Central slaughterhouse and cattle market (formerly) | Leipzig suburb | 1870–1873 (pig sales hall); designated 1889–1890 (cattle sales hall); 1870–1873 (stock exchange building); 1870–1873 (slaughterhouse); 1870–1873 (administration building) | Headquarters (Gothaer Straße 9), small cattle slaughterhouse (Gothaer Straße 12), cattle and pig slaughterhouse (Gothaer Straße 16), sales hall for cattle (floor 1160/26, concert hall since 1998), sales hall for pigs (floor 1160/25) and horse exchange (Flst. 1160/36); Significant historical supply complex, striking buildings in the style of historicism, clear testimony to the industrial architecture of its time and the local history in the late 19th century, significant in terms of building history and urban development history |
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Transport and winter harbor (formerly) | Leipzig suburb | 1872 (port); around 1960 (slewing crane) | Harbor basin with quays, pier, crane with substructure and other systems; Saxony's first traffic port, important in terms of local history and traffic history, crane one of the few still preserved in a port or shipyard context, this one is also unique |
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Earthenware factory Villeroy & Boch | Leipzig suburb | 1891–1894 (wall and ceiling painting) | Tile walls and tile pictures; Stored in a different location, noteworthy in terms of design, are almost the last witnesses to the existence of Villeroy and Boch in Dresden, significant in terms of local and industrial history, and also artistically valuable and unique |
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Go and Co. AG ; Drugs factory in Dresden | Leipzig suburb | 1908 (factory) | Action building; imposing, representative factory building of architecture around 1910, GEHE is one of the largest pharmaceutical trading companies in Germany, important in terms of industrial and local history |
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Oswald Enterlein paper mill | Leuben | A 20th century (factory) | Factory building; Four-wing complex around the inner courtyard with a somewhat recessed annex running parallel to Hennigsdorfer Straße, significant in terms of building and industrial history |
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Sachsenwerk | Leuben | marked 1903 (factory) | Elongated factory and administration building (most recently electrical engineering); Stately complex of several connected buildings with historical, industrial, local and street-defining documentation value |
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Path stone with shaft, inscription, directional sign in relief and distinctive head design | Leubnitz-Neuostra | marked 1832 (Wegestein) | important for traffic history |
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Leutewitz windmill | Leutewitz | 1839 (mill) | Tower Dutchman; Landmark of Leutewitz, a windmill that can be seen from afar, of local and technological significance |
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Operations center of the consumer association Vorwärts Dresden | Löbtau-Süd | 1927–1930 (factory) | Butcher's building, large garage and tunneling under the former consumer operations center; Until around 1990, the consumer meat processing plant (current use unknown), the six-storey, angular butcher's building with a concave curved west wing, made of reinforced concrete skeleton and striking clinker facade, highlighted by ribbon windows, rounded southwest corner and tower structure, opposite the large garage, also made as a clinker building, and between the butcher shop building Tunneling under, one of the most important functional buildings of the modern era in Dresden (next to the Erlwein storage facility and gasometer and the Ernemann tower by Högg and Müller) |
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Dresden art workshops Karl Max Seifert (former) | Löbtau-Süd | 1906 (facade) | Facades / outer walls of the former model hall for the lamp manufacturer Seifert; The first exhibition by the Brücke artists' group took place in the hall in 1906, an important monument to art and cultural history after 1900 in general and the development of Expressionism in particular |
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Chausseebrücke; Bismarck Bridge; Weißeritz Bridge | Löbtau-Süd | 1837 (designated 1704, MDCCIV, refers to the predecessor) | Bridge; spans the Weißeritz, a remarkable bridge structure from the first half of the 19th century in terms of design and construction, significant in terms of construction, local and transport history |
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Actien-Brauerei Reisewitz (formerly) | Löbtau-Süd | founded in 1868 (brewery) | A striking, rectangular brewery building with pilaster architecture, hipped roof and food that can be seen from afar, as well as extensive cellars; In addition to the Waldschlößchen and Felsenkeller breweries, one of the last structural evidence of the brewing industry in Dresden in the second half of the 19th century, as well as a historically sophisticated factory building |
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Fully automatic segment weir | Lockwitz | around 1927 (Wehr) | Fully automatic segment weir |
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The Frog | Lockwitz | 1913 (clock and weather pillar) | So-called normal clock with frog; Column-like house with clock and meteorological instruments (temperature and air pressure display) crowned by a small roof and a sitting frog figure, remarkable technical monument, also of artistic importance |
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Donath's; Lockwitzgrund wine press | Lockwitz | inscribed 1893 (wine press) | Administration building with extension (on the latter sgraffito from the 1950s), production building (marked 1893–1933) and gate-like entrance to the storage cellars in the rock; the buildings are enlivened by ornamental frameworks, the complex is a striking example of industrial architecture around 1900 of architectural historical importance, also reminds of a company that has been based here for a long time, which shaped the image of the Lockwitzgrund with other company settlements, thus also of local history |
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Residential building, side building and connecting passage of a homestead | Lockwitz | around 1800 (mill) | possibly the former cocoa mill, significant in terms of architecture and local history |
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Lower Borthen Mill; Schmidt mill; Lockwitz paper mill | Lockwitz | around 1800 and 1868 (factory building) | Two factory buildings; Two or three storeys with knee or mezzanine and flat hipped roofs, the northern one is designed a little more elaborately with a grooved base and plastered mirrors |
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Hähnichen-Mühlgraben | Lockwitz | 16th century (Mühlgraben) | Mühlgraben between Altlockwitz and Dohnaer Straße; Complex with unpaved sections, edging made of sandstone and two bridge structures, in connection with the Hänichen mill, significant in terms of construction, local and technical history as well as landscape design (see also Preußerstraße 8) |
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Middle grinder; Hänichenmühle; Lockwitz Mill | Lockwitz | 1814 (Mühlengeb.); marked 1850 (Müllerwohnhaus) | Residential house, mill building (there is still a wheel shaft inside), enclosure wall and lower sandstone wall that delimits the lateral path; Sgraffitos on the mill building from the 1950s, an ensemble that is important in terms of construction, location and technology as well as landscape design (see also Hänichen-Mühlgraben) |
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Stone arch bridge over Lockwitzbach | Lockwitz | marked 1894 (bridge) | architecturally impressive stone arch bridge, built from sandstone blocks, especially important in terms of architectural and technical history |
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Funicular | Loschwitz | 1894–1895, marked 1895 (in weather vane) | Upper station or mountain station with waiting hall, machine room, car shed and transformer station as well as track structures, track bed, tunnels, bridge or viaduct, hoisting machine, pull rope and car; The valley station is modern, in terms of building history, local history, technology history and traffic history, which is also unique |
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Bühlau steam beer brewery near Dresden; Loschwitz Brewery; Beer wholesaler and ice cellar | Loschwitz | 1887–1888 (referred to as 1877, refers to the foundation) | Brewery building; large, striking building with historicizing brick facade and base made of Cyclops masonry, an example of typical industrial architecture from the 2nd half of the 19th century, exemplary for what was then Dresden and its surroundings with numerous breweries, important in terms of building history and local history |
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Residential house / country house with rear outbuilding in open development | Loschwitz | marked 1782 (Mühle); 1887–1888 (residential building) | Originally mill, 1887–1888 major, significant renovation and expansion, with half-timbering, wide roof overhangs and rear tower extension designed in the style of the Swiss house, largely preserved, rear building was completely rebuilt at that time, home of the owner of the neighboring brewery (Grundstraße 76), historical and architectural important in terms of local history |
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Suspension cable car | Loschwitz | 1898–1901 (cable car) | Valley station or lower station with waiting hall (converted for work rooms) and covered platforms, mountain station or upper station with machine house and covered platforms as well as a system made of elevated iron construction with 33 supports: 32 pendulum yokes and an anchor yoke, hollow girder of the track, Phoenix track, 62 rope guide rollers, Drive and carriage; Significant in terms of building history, local history and technology history as well as singular, at the time of commissioning first suspension cable car in Europe exclusively for passenger traffic |
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People's observatory Manfred von Ardenne | Loschwitz | between 1909 and 1911 (refractor); 1956 (observatory) | Observatory with technical equipment; of great importance in terms of technology and local history, refractor with rarity |
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Ironworks Kelle & Hildebrandt | Luga | marked 1899 (administration building) | Factory building / administration building; A striking and unadulterated example of industrial architecture from the end of the 19th century, part of an important work, the small porch protruding into the street is striking in terms of design, especially important in terms of building history |
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Enclosure or courtyard wall along the street | Marsdorf | 18./19. Century (wall) | Enclosure or courtyard wall along the street |
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Residential house (called "Agricultural Machines Erwin Herold") with sculptural relief, stable and workshop extension | Marsdorf | 2nd half of the 19th century (residential building) | Residential house (called "Agricultural Machines Erwin Herold") with sculptural relief, stable and workshop extension |
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Transformer house | Marsdorf | around 1910 (transformer station) | Transformer house |
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Zschoner mill | Merbitz / Podemus | marked 1812 (main house); around 1690 (servants' house); around 1690 (barn); around 1650 (plaster); marked 1730 (gate entrance) | Mill, courtyard with mill building including water wheel and comb wheel inside, servants' house, barn with annex, archway, wall remains of a fourth building and courtyard paving, plus stone arch bridge made of sandstone and quarry stone wall around the vineyard belonging to the mill; Remarkable half-timbered ensemble, clearly preserved mill complex, significant in terms of building history, local history and technology history, also unique in this form and in the greater Dresden area, today an inn and cultural center |
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Waffle factory Gebr. Hörmann (formerly) | Pecked | designated 1906, designated 1909 (factory); marked 1911, marked 1916 (factory) | Four-wing former factory around the inner courtyard; Older building on Kötzschenbrodaer Straße, here a wrought-iron gate and originally still recognizable inscription on the facade: "Waffelfabrik Gebrüder Hörmann Aktiengesellschaft" (1906 and 1909), elongated building on Trachauer Straße with two representative portals (Elbvillenweg 5a – 5e) in connection with Administration wing on Sternstrasse, here once also the director's apartment with roof terrace and interiors, also staircase furnishings and administration entrance (1921-1924), as well as various buildings on the eastern side (1916) (Elbvillenweg 1-11), historical, industrial, local and personal history as well as artistically significant |
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Micktner windmill | Pecked | Mid 19th century (mill) | Tower Dutchman; From a technological history point of view, one of the last windmills in the urban area of today's Dresden |
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TuR Übigau (formerly) | Pecked | 1951–1953 (factory) | Assembly hall; large factory hall with three transepts and high-voltage field as a 30 m high head building, reinforced concrete columns visible to the outside, wall fields set back in between; since 1991 Siemens Energietechnik und Medizintechnik GmbH (see also Overbeckstrasse 39 and Washingtonstrasse 18) |
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Factory for electrical apparatus and transformers Koch and Sterzel AG .; TuR Übigau | Pecked | around 1913 (factory); 1924–1925 (factory) | Factory building (1924/25) with a transverse, longitudinally rectangular middle section (transformer hall); This highlighted by triangular gables and a colossal order, the southern wing of the former military hydrogen facility (around 1913), after 1948 VEB Transformatorenwerk and Röntgenwerk Dresden, since 1991 Siemens Energietechnik und Medizintechnik GmbH, significant in terms of building history, technology history and industrial history, singular as the last structural element Certificate of airship travel in Dresden (see also Marie-Curie-Strasse 10 and Overbeckstrasse 39) |
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Lack of laundry | Pecked | 1920 (lack of laundry) | Crate ironer with an electric motor from the ironing plant LA Thomas, Großröhrsdorf, of importance in terms of housekeeping and technology history |
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TuR Übigau (formerly) | Pecked | 1960s (part of the factory) | Administration building; With a U-shaped floor plan, facade with clinker brickwork, since 1991 Siemens Energietechnik und Medizintechnik GmbH, important in terms of industrial and architectural history (see also Marie-Curie-Strasse 10 and Washingtonstrasse 18) |
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Waffle factory Gebr. Hörmann (formerly) | Pecked | designated 1906, designated 1909 (factory); marked 1911, marked 1916 (factory) | Four-wing former factory around the inner courtyard; Older building on Kötzschenbrodaer Straße, here a wrought-iron gate and originally still recognizable inscription on the facade: "Waffelfabrik Gebrüder Hörmann Aktiengesellschaft" (1906 and 1909), elongated building on Trachauer Straße with two representative portals (Elbvillenweg 5a – 5e) in connection with Administration wing on Sternstrasse, here once also the director's apartment with roof terrace and interiors, also staircase furnishings and administration entrance (1921-1924), as well as various buildings on the eastern side (1916) (Elbvillenweg 1-11), historical, industrial, local and personal history as well as artistically significant |
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Factory for electrical apparatus and transformers Koch and Sterzel AG .; TuR Übigau | Pecked | around 1913 (factory); 1924–1925 (factory) | Factory building (1924/25) with a transverse, longitudinally rectangular middle section (transformer hall); This highlighted by triangular gables and a colossal order, the southern wing of the former military hydrogen facility (around 1913), after 1948 VEB Transformatorenwerk and Röntgenwerk Dresden, since 1991 Siemens Energietechnik und Medizintechnik GmbH, significant in terms of building history, technology history and industrial history, singular as the last structural element Certificate of airship travel in Dresden (see also Marie-Curie-Strasse 10 and Overbeckstrasse 39) |
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Path pillar | Mob sweetheart | 19th century (road stone) | Renewed according to the existing structure, significant in terms of traffic history |
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Factory building and residential building | Mockritz | around 1900 (residential building) | Factory with two parallel halls and flatter connectors, the halls with both curved gables, all clinker brick structure, plastered surfaces and round arches, executive house No. 32, architectural structure clinker brick with plastered areas, of industrial and architectural significance |
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Burdock jr. Carpet cleaning and carpet storage | Mockritz | last quarter of the 19th century (outbuilding) | Commercial buildings; symmetrical with a three-storey central building and two-storey side buildings, almost flat roofs with overhang, echoes of the Swiss style, of local and architectural importance |
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Alexander Frantz Observatory |
Neugruna (map) |
until 1922 (observatory) | Observatory with original equipment; The oldest in Dresden, significant in terms of technology history, with a rarity, also striking in terms of design and of relevance to the townscape |
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Wolffram factory (formerly) | Neugruna | 1900 (factory building) | Production and administration building (formerly) with a representative, typical of the time façade, with the portal highlighted in terms of design; Significant in terms of building history and industrial history |
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Path stone with shaft, inscription and distinctive head design | Nod | 2nd V. 19th century (Wegestein) | important for traffic history |
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Rittergut Niederpoyritz (entity) | Niederpoyritz | marked 1832 (Remise); marked 1835 (warehouse); marked 1839 (brewery); around 1840 (malting) | Individual features of the material entity of the Niederpoyritz manor: Remise and storage building (No. 5), brewery (No. 7) and malthouse (No. 9); Buildings are used elsewhere today, architecturally impressive functional buildings from the second quarter of the 19th century, historically significant, also as parts of the former manor of local historical importance (see also material document obj. 09211490) |
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Guthe and Thorsch; Camera factory Noble ; VEB Pentacon | Niedersedlitz | around 1930 (factory building) | Factory building; six-storey head building, clear cube with ribbon windows based on the Bauhaus style, only the traditional flat hipped roof, striking industrial building in Lower Sedlitz, significant building and local history |
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EMERKA chocolate factory (formerly) | Niedersedlitz | until 1909 and around 1915 (chocolate factory) | Factory building with enclosure; Distinctive factory building with high historical value, significance in terms of building history, industrial history and urban development history |
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Main substation (former) | Niedersedlitz | 1921–1923 (substation) | Elongated clinker brick building with outbuildings and three workers' houses; A largely authentically preserved complex of factory buildings with associated outbuildings with architectural, industrial and local historical significance |
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Bridge over the Lockwitzbach | Niedersedlitz | Early 20th century (road bridge) | Road bridge with a construction-time appearance, significance in terms of technology history and the road image |
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Factory building | Niedersedlitz | around 1900 (factory) | Two-storey structure with an almost unchanged appearance of architectural and industrial historical importance |
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Factory building (most recently Interdruck) | Niedersedlitz | around 1900 (factory) | Stately complex of buildings made up of several connected parts on a T-shaped floor plan, predominantly from the period of construction, therefore of interest in terms of architectural and industrial history |
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Factory building and manufacturer's villa | Niedersedlitz | around 1900 (factory) | Buildings preserved in the architectural language of the time and with documentation value in terms of building history and industrial history |
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Pick Brothers Malt Factory ; Malt factory in Niedersedlitz | Niedersedlitz | 1875/1895 (malting) | Factory facility; monumental complex on Straße des 17. Juni from the middle original building of the malt house (around 1885), the first and second extensions (1895 and 1897–1898) on the corner of Reisstraße and the third extension in the east (1914–1916), original building with Malthouse building and two kilns on the railway line as well as a threshing floor with a gable facing Straße des 17. Juni, second and third extensions with front building for machine room, boiler house, warehouse and various processing rooms as well as rear wing (on Reisstraße) for malt tennis, spring and alternative rooms, etc., the third and most recent expansion with a malt silo, multi-storey cleaning shop, coal silo, kiln as well as distinctive exhaust chimneys and rear annex for barley floors, barn and soft house, one of the most important local factory buildings in terms of industrial history and urban planning around 1900, last authentically preserved malt factory in Dresden , next to the industrial site on the Königsbrücker S street most impressive factory complex in the state capital |
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Niederwartha pumped storage plant (aggregate) | Niederwartha | 1927–1930 (pumped storage plant) | Aggregate of the Niederwartha pumped storage plant with the following individual monuments: machine house (power house), operating and switchgear building (administration building including switching station), multi-purpose building (workshop building), transformer station including compressor house and access buildings (1960s), lower pressure pipelines (headwaters), valve house (apparatus house, throttle valve house), Water locks, upper pressure pipelines (headrace lines) and intake structure (see also individual monument document obj 09275193, same address), furthermore with the area of the factory premises, lower storage basin (lower basin) and upper storage basin (upper basin) (material parts); first high-performance pumped storage plant in the world, was considered a technical pioneering work, one of the most distinctive industrial architectures of Dresden, significant in terms of building history, local history and technology history as well as artistically, also singular |
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Niederwartha pumped storage plant (aggregate) | Niederwartha | 1927–1930 (pumped storage plant) | Individual features above: machine house (power house), operating and switchgear building (administration building including switchgear station), multi-purpose building (workshop building), transformer station including compressor house and access buildings (1960s), lower pressure pipelines (headwaters), valve house (apparatus house, throttle valve house), water locks, upper ones Pressure pipelines (headwaters), intake structure, plus the technology from the 1950s and 1960s, especially in the power house, administration building, throttle valve house and intake structure; first high-performance pumped storage plant in the world, was considered a technical pioneering work, one of the most distinctive industrial architectures of Dresden, significant in terms of building history, local history and technology history as well as artistically, also singular |
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Upper mill | Niederwartha | Residential house and commercial building (residential building) | Residential house with attached commercial building, outbuilding with clock tower, model mills in the garden, shower, mill ditch and mill pond with overflow and weir; The main building of the mill is now used for residential purposes, the sawmill is still operated sporadically and electrically, built in 1842 as a grinding and cutting mill, commercial building with a boarded half-timbered upper storey, important in terms of building history, technology history and local history |
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Waystone | Niederwartha | marked 1832 (Wegestein) | Stele with designed closure and inscription to Weistropp and Oberwartha, important in terms of local history and traffic history |
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Waystone | Niederwartha | around 1830 (Wegestein) | Stele with designed closure and inscription (Wildberg and Meißen as well as Weistropp and Wilsdruff including directional signs), significant in terms of local history and traffic history |
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Lower mill; Kurt Reibig Bakery (formerly) | Niederwartha | 1880s (mill) | former mill with bakery and mill ditch; Mill mentioned as early as the 14th century, in 1894 extensive conversion to a mill with a bakery, main building today a residential building, Mühlgraben with boarded-up superstructure, important in terms of building history, technology history and local history |
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Path stone with shaft, inscription and unusual head design | Oberpoyritz | 2nd V. 19th century (Wegestein) | important for traffic history |
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Hole mill | Oberwartha | inscribed 1809 (mill) | former mill building; striking half-timbered building with a side portal, the outbuildings only around 1970, of value in terms of local history and building history, as well as significant in terms of landscape design |
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Water pump and well house | Cardboard box | 19th century (water supply and sewage system) | Water pump and well house |
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Clemens Müller factory | Pieschen-Nord | 1883 (factory) | Former joinery; Halle on Zeithainer Strasse, a striking industrial building with a high pitched roof and historicizing facades, built around 1883, with a sophisticated design for a utility building, together with the factory buildings between Heidestrasse and Zeithainer Strasse, forms a former industrial complex that recalls the history of Pieschen as a workers' suburb, now used as a sports shop , significant in terms of building and urban development history |
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Göhle factory ; Large graphic company Völkerfreundschaft (formerly) | Pieschen-Nord | 1938–1940 (part of the factory); around 1915 (part of the factory); 1942 (retinue house) | Two production buildings each with two so-called protective staircases at the rear, community house / followers' house, gatehouse and open space design including a low enclosure wall; Production building on Heidestrasse (1938–1940) elongated building with a strictly vertical structure using half-columns, parapet fields spanned in between, a functionally designed building with design requirements (Grossenhainer Strasse 101), the tower-like protective staircases designed by Georg Rüth, with thick solid walls and shell deflectors (Gro-ßenhainer Straße 101 and Riesaer Straße 32), the rear production building with a narrow side to Riesaer Straße, here the portal highlighted in terms of design, probably the former main entrance, in the core around 1915, originally Clemens Müller AG, manufacturer of sewing and typewriters, inside remarkable Concrete skeleton construction, facades later simplified (Riesaer Straße 32), follower house with open space design (1942–1944), Heidestraße / Riesaer Straße, simple and at the same time representative building, rare example of a surviving entourage house (Heidestraße 2), construction, industrial and urban development facility historically and artistically significant |
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Former coppersmiths | Pieschen-Nord | around 1905 (forge) | today residential building, formerly belonged to villa no. 157, this was creatively adapted, besides pilaster strips forms of the geometric art nouveau, important building and local history |
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Malting (former) | Pieschen-Nord | 1886 and 1925 (gatehouse) | Factory building, gatehouse and fence (recently used as a shopping center); Villa built around 1923 in classic forms, of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history |
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Eschebach Works (formerly) | Pieschen-Nord | marked 1900 (factory) | Four-wing system with courtyard wing and free-standing, two-story building on Barbarastraße and a shop building next to it; System mostly three-storey including mezzanine, at the corners and in the middle part of the street fronts risalites, to Barbarastraße elaborate, gabled portal system (marked 1900), facades with clinker frame in front of smooth plastered surfaces, characteristic industrial architecture around 1900, one of the most impressive ensembles of this kind in Dresden and Germany probably also all of Saxony, especially important in terms of building history and urban planning |
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Path pillar | Pillnitz | 1st half of the 19th century (road stone) | Sandstone stele with inscriptions on the head, significant in terms of local history and traffic history |
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Pillnitz Castle and Castle Park ; Red triton gondola | Pillnitz | 1790 and 1979 (rest.) | Gondola with protective roof; richly designed, with structure, artistically significant |
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Path stone with shaft and inscription | Pillnitz | 2nd half of the 19th century (road stone) | important for traffic history |
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Hofmühle; Bienertmühle ; Bienertvilla; Hochplauensches water house | Plauen | 2nd half of the 19th century (mill); 1863 (factory owner's villa); 1863 (park area); Late 19th century (bakery); 18th century (fountain house) | Mill complex with machine house, turbine room, wheat mill, grain cleaning, boiler house, grain laundry, rye mill, flour storage, refinery, bakery, sales, residential and operational building, chimney and buildings east of the track system (No. 11, 13, 15), plus manufacturer's villa (residential building by Gottlieb Traugott Bienert, in the rear part of the property), water house and park including mill ditch, bridge, massive building with terrace / pergola in the slope area (grotto-like structure or wagon depot) as well as "giant weir" made of an actual weir, a walled mill ditch inlet and associated gates; On the mill building there is a remarkable coat of arms of Elector August and Electress Anna (inscribed 1570), house brand and building inscription (inscribed 1570) and coat of arms stone with coat of arms from the Electorate of Saxony (2nd half of the 18th century), only parts of the mill technology have survived, entire facility is built , place, industrial and personal history as well as artistically significant |
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Truss of a road bridge over the Weißeritz | Plauen | around 1890 (road bridge) | The facility has been converted into a pedestrian bridge, now rare parts of a bridge construction from the late 19th century, significant in terms of building and technology history |
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Manufacturing building | Plauen | around 1900 (factory building) | Located at the rear of the property, a striking clinker-stone building of its time, significant in terms of building history and industrial history |
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Dresdner Milchwerke | Plauen | marked 1909 (factory) | Manufacturing building (only middle part with enclosure) |
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Schwerter chocolate factory (formerly) | Plauen | 1915/1920 (factory) | Factory building (front part) |
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Elevated water reservoir and Volkspark Räcknitzhöhe (entity) | Räcknitz | 1898 (water supply and sewage system); 1898 (elevated water tank); 1905 (elevated water tank); around 1898 (company officials' residence) | Individual features of the above-mentioned aggregate, two elevated water tanks or reservoir chambers, pump house, civil servants' residence, gate entrance and remains of the enclosure (see also list of aggregates at the same address - Obj. 09212221); In terms of building history, local history and technology history as well as landscape design of value |
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Elevated water reservoir and Volkspark Räcknitzhöhe (entity) | Räcknitz | 1898 (Volkspark); 1898 (totality) | Aggregate water tank and Volkspark Räcknitzhöhe, two water tanks, pumping station, residential building for works officials, gate system and remnants of the enclosure (see list of individual monuments - Obj. 09213079) and park (garden monument); In terms of building history, local history and technology history as well as landscape design of value |
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Waldschlößchen Brewery ; Ton jazz club | Radeberger Vorstadt | 1868/1878 and later (cellars) | Barrel-vaulted cellars (see Am Brauhaus 8b / 10a) |
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Waldschlößchen Brewery (formerly) | Radeberger Vorstadt | around 1910 (gatehouse) | Gatehouse with gate system (see Am Brauhaus 8b / 10a) |
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Waldschlößchen Brewery (formerly) | Radeberger Vorstadt | around 1910 (brewery) | Two well houses with adjoining gates (see Am Brauhaus 8b / 10a) |
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Waldschlößchen Brewery; Partnership brewery zum Waldschlösschen; Brauhaus am Waldschlösschen | Radeberger Vorstadt | 1837–1838 (brewery); 1866 (brewery) | Front part of the former main brewery building with a terrace on the Elbe side, sandstone retaining wall system, especially on Bautzner Straße (on parcels 1648/2, 1648/6, 1648/7 and 1648/8) including two representative staircases and the memorial to the song festival of 1865 ; Main brewery building today restaurant, important for the local history (see also Am Brauhaus 3, 4 and 6 as well as Sudhausweg 3–9) |
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VEB Minol (former) | Radeberger Vorstadt | 1927 (gas station) | Gas station; as a testimony to the history of traffic, of importance in terms of technology and architecture, and also of rarity |
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Main waterworks on the Saloppe (formerly) | Radeberger Vorstadt | 1871–1875 (waterworks) | Waterworks building with staircase, gate including gatehouse / gatehouse, fence and (probably) parts of the old technical equipment; Hall over an embossed base, on the narrow side double tower facade, oldest waterworks in Dresden, castle-like historicist building, important in terms of location and history, landscape design and urban development |
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Albertstadt waterworks (former) | Radeberger Vorstadt | marked 1902 (waterworks); marked 1915–1916 (fountain house) | Two houses, a machine house, a workshop building and a tower-like well house on the street; Plant is particularly important in terms of location, technology and economic history |
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Saloppe waterworks (I) and Hosterwitz (III) | Radeberger Vorstadt | 1872–1875 (elevated water tank); 1904–1908 (elevated water tank) | Two elevated tanks with entrance structures / valve houses, plus terraces and staircases; the older, 1872–1875 built storage facility belongs to the Saloppe, the younger one, which went into operation in 1908 to the Hosterwitz waterworks, extremely impressive and structurally remarkable technical structures, document the supply of the Dresden population, which grew by leaps and bounds after the middle of the 19th century significant in terms of technology history |
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Cichories and beetroot coffee factory (formerly) | Radeberger Vorstadt | 1st half of the 19th century (factory building) | Two buildings and the remains of the wall directly on the street; |
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Fashion academy; Pattern Manufactory (formerly) | Radeberger Vorstadt | around 1865 (smaller building); Late 1880s (larger building) | Two commercial buildings from different construction periods (see also Prießnitzstraße 62) |
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Waldschlößchen Brewery (formerly) | Radeberger Vorstadt | around 1895 (Remisengeb. with stable) | Stable and coach house (see Am Brauhaus 8b / 10a) |
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Rähnitzer column | Rähnitz | inscribed 1827 (1828) | Meridian column; towering, tapered stele with inscription plaque, significant testimony to surveying in Saxony |
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Path pillar | Reitzendorf | Mid 19th century (Wegestein) | Stele with a curved end, inscription |
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Reitzendorfer windmill | Reitzendorf | 1861 (mill) | Windmill; Tower Dutchman, landscape-defining effect, without technical equipment, today residential house, testimony to rural milling and supply, 1987 complete construction, including the wings, of local and supply history |
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Reitzendorfer mill | Reitzendorf | inscribed 1852 (mill) | Mill building with right extension, weir system and iron hand pump; later also used as an inn, evidence of rural milling and supply, of importance in terms of local history and supply history |
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Path pillar | Rennersdorf | marked 1811 (Wegestein) | Sandstone with a diamond-shaped cross-section, carved crown and inscription, significant in terms of local history |
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Cardboard mill (formerly) | Rochwitz | 18th century, 1st half of the 19th century (mill) | Mill building |
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Post mill | Schönfeld | marked 1799 (lintel) | Half-timbered house with extension, marked in the lintel and on the gable, free-standing barn (boarded up) and cellar |
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Mill pond; School pond | Schullwitz | 18./19. Century (pond) | Pond with bridge |
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Waystone | Schullwitz | 2nd half of the 19th century (Wegestein) | Sandstone stele with recessed inscription fields (inscriptions: Napoleonstein, Eschdorf, Weißig and Rossendorf including directional signs), of local and traffic history |
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Dresden Central Station | Seervorstadt-Ost / large garden | 1893–1898 (passenger station); 1895 (group of figures with Saxonia) | Station building with portal of the east building and pavilion extension on the north side; Platform hall, three aisles, with a station building in front of the middle nave, despite structural changes one of the most architecturally significant German train stations from the late 19th century, main facade highlighted by design with a dome and side towers, on the north side a pavilion extension (so-called royal pavilion), facility above all Significant in terms of building history and artistry, and also of relevance to traffic history |
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Administration building and factory entrance | Seervorstadt-West | 1902–1903 (administration building) and around 1950 (factory) | Administration building and factory entrance |
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Dresden-Reick gasworks (formerly) | Seidnitz | 1878 (small gasometer); 1906 (large gasometer); 1878 (gatehouse); 1878 (enclosure); 2nd half of the 19th century (yellow house) | Two gasometers, porter's house, factory building (so-called Yellow House), administration building (so-called White House), well house and enclosure; Remarkable industrial-historical facility, the gasometer of architectural significance, the building designed by Erlwein also artistically significant |
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Schulzenmühle | Steinbach | 19th century, core older (mill) | Courtyard complex with house, barns and courtyard entrance |
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Path pillar | Steinbach | 2nd half of the 19th century (Wegestein) | Sandstone, important in terms of local history |
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bridge | Chasing | 19th century (road bridge) | an arch in regular sandstone blocks with a massive balustrade, crosses the Kaitzbach on the Anger in the southern section of the Altstrehlen street, of local and architectural importance |
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Line splitter of the Deutsche Reichspost | Strehlen (map) |
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Dresden-Strehlen train station | Chasing | 1901–1902 (passenger station) | Stop with reception building, platform roofing, staircase with stairs and gate system; Reception building in two two-storey wings at an angle, gable roofs with gables based on the German Renaissance, a single-storey structure for the former train station restaurant clamped in at an angle, historicizing with clinker-sandstone facades and great design urge, significant in terms of building history, railway history and local history |
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Men's fashion Dresden | Striesen-Ost | around 1910 (factory and administration building); around 1970, structural wall / shaped stone wall (enclosure) | Factory and administration building with a newer enclosure made of molded concrete elements and a fence; Distinctive construction of the objectified architecture around 1910, building of a significant Dresden industrial company, historically significant in terms of construction and local history, the fencing that was created around 1970, probably by Karl-Heinz Adler, is artistically significant |
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Georg A. Jasmatzi AG , Turkish Tobacco a. Cigarette factory; United Cigarette Factory Dresden | Striesen-Ost | 1912–1913 (tobacco factory) | Factory building with transition to the older building of the Jasmatzi factory, two putti at the entrance and enclosure; Once the main office as well as the shopping and advertising department, a largely original and exemplary example of industrial architecture from around 1910, significant in terms of building history, also reminds of the importance of Dresden as the center of tobacco production at the beginning of the 20th century, important in terms of industrial and local history |
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ICA plant (formerly) | Striesen-Ost | 1936–1937 (factory) | Factory building; Most remarkable Dresden industrial building from the 1930s, significant in terms of architectural history (typical of the industrial buildings of the Nazi era, which were characterized by modernity, with its clearly structured structure also of creative conciseness and quality) |
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Ernemann works with Ernemann tower house; Zeiss-Ikon; Pentacone; Technical collections | Striesen-Süd | 1916–1923 (camera factory) | Factory building; Impressive system with a U-shaped floor plan made of rectangular basic bodies and a prominent tower building at the corner of Schandauer and Junghansstrasse, clear facade grid with pilaster strips and continuous ribbon windows, connection to the opposite part of the factory (see Junghansstrasse 2) through a transition, on the east gable remarkable advertising from the 1950s or 1960s , unique industrial building of classical modernism in terms of design and architecture history, with its round and stepped tower top that is visible from afar, characterizing the townscape (meaning for the city silhouette), also historically and industrial-historically significant |
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Ernemann-Werke (formerly) | Striesen-Süd | marked 1898, probably 1897–1898 (camera factory) | Striking factory building opposite the tower house; as part of the former Ernemann-Werke, historically, structurally and industrial-historically significant, also defining the townscape (see also Junghansstrasse 1–3). |
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United AG cigarette machine factory ; Lande cigarette and tobacco factory (formerly) | Striesen-Süd | 1913–1914 (factory) | Factory building on U-shaped floor plan, remarkable staircase; reminds of the importance of Dresden for the tobacco industry, especially at the beginning of the 20th century, also a characteristic example of the industrial architecture of its time, important in terms of local history and building history |
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Feldschlösschen brewery | Südvorstadt-West | 1896–1897 (brewery) | Two-storey clinker building with a central tower (machine house) and a rear extension, on the front sgraffito from the 1950s (Flst. 505/2) and the preserved area of the cellar on Zwickauer Strasse with a total of nine 22 m long barrel vaults and a likewise arched connecting passage of around 70 m as well as a structurally remarkable retaining wall; significant testimony to the Dresden brewing industry and a striking example of contemporary industrial architecture, significant in terms of building history and economic history |
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TU Dresden; Walther Pauer Building | Südvorstadt-West | around 1930 (part of the university complex) | Fire brigade shed and thermal power station with chimney (formerly); Part of the former technical university, today TU Dresden, simple clinker buildings, the striking chimney with different colored clinker bricks and ornamental design, historically significant |
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Mill construction company and machine factory, Gebrüder Seck; Teekanne GmbH Radebeul | Südvorstadt-West | 1909–1911 (administration building) | Administration building; Representative building with a prominent central section, side facades structured by pilaster strips, remarkable industrial building of its time, valuable in terms of architectural history, as part of one of the most important mill construction companies in Saxony and Germany, other countries were also supplied, machines from Seck are still in the Dieschourg mill today (2011) in Lauterborn, Luxembourg, especially important in terms of industrial history |
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Universal ; Tabakuni; Tobacco and industrial machinery | Südvorstadt-West | 1940 or 1942 (factory) | Manufacturing and administration building; Cigarette machine factory, a striking example of the architecture of the Nazi era with a representative and massive head structure and a rectangular wing with window axes lined up, which underline the monumental effect of the facility, significant in terms of building and industrial history |
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BR 89 6009 | Südvorstadt-West | marked 1902 (locomotive) | Branch locomotive / Prussian design; from the Humboldt company from Cologne-Kalk, comparatively old specimen, significant in terms of technology history, with a rarity value |
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BR 62 015 | Südvorstadt-West | 1928 (locomotive) | Heavy passenger locomotive / standard design |
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BR 03 001 | Südvorstadt-West | 1930 (locomotive) | Light standard express locomotive |
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BR 01 137 | Südvorstadt-West | 1935 (locomotive) | Heavy standard express train locomotive |
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Express train coach C4ü Sa 07 of the Royal Saxon State Railways with 3rd class seating (wooden slatted benches) | Südvorstadt-West | 1909 (passenger coaches) | last company number as a passenger coach: "Dresden 17787"; as the last existing express train wagon of Saxon origin, significant and unique in terms of transport history |
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on the site of the historic Dresden 73 413 passenger carriages (class C4i 35a, type Heidenau-Altenberg) | Südvorstadt-West | 1936 (passenger coaches) | Passenger car from 1936 of rarity and exemplary value, implemented in April 2014 by Altenberg, Stadt, Müglitztalstraße 23 |
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Waterworks II; Tolkewitz groundwater works | Tolkewitz | 1896–1898 (boiler and machine house); 1896 to 1898 (fountain house); 1896 to 1898 (official residence); 1896 to 1898 (auxiliary system) | System with collecting well, machine and boiler house, residential building for the works officials, old well house (without extension) and enclosure; Significant in terms of building, local and technical history as well as landscape design |
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Trachau waterworks (formerly) | Trachau | 1899–1900 (waterworks) | Waterworks (former) and enclosure; Today used as a residential house, typical clinker brick building from the turn of the century in historicizing design, facade designed by alternating red and yellow facing bricks, building significant in terms of local history and technology |
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Mäurich cellar machine factory; Ernst Mäurich machine factory Dresden; Villa Bertha | Trachau | 1903–1904 (factory owner's villa); 1911 (garden pavilion); 1903–1904 (factory building) | Complex with factory owner's villa and enclosure, three factory buildings on the factory premises as well as a pavilion and enclosure on Veteranenstrasse; Villa complex construction between historicism and Art Nouveau with clinker-sandstone facade, tower buildings and largely original hall and staircase furnishings from the time of origin, the factory buildings with typical, different-colored clinker walls, complex of architectural, industrial and local history and in parts artistically significant |
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Factory owner's villa, enclosure and rear factory building | Trachau | around 1900 (manufacturer's villa) | Factory building with clinker walls of different colors, typical of the time, complex in terms of building history, industrial history and local history |
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Dresden-Trachau stop | Trachau | 1900–1910 (reception building) | Train station with reception and utility building; the railway line did not stop in Trachau until 1902, which is significant in terms of building history, industrial history and local history |
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Shipyard Übigau ; Chain shipyard (former) | Übigau | 1885–1886 (machine building hall); 1885–1895, designated 1895 (Kesselschmiede); 1902 (boiler and machine house); 1891 (slewing crane) | Two factory buildings, boiler house and machine house and iron slewing crane; Significant industrial facility, the buildings mostly with striking historicizing facades from the late 19th century, the ensemble is significant in terms of building history, industrial history and local history, slewing crane in the manner of a Fairbairn crane of technical historical importance |
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Path pillar | Unkersdorf | 1st half of the 19th century (Wegestein) | Sandstone with a carved crown, with an inscription (after Oberwartha, Kaufbach and Hündorf), significant in terms of local history |
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TV tower Dresden | Wachwitz | 1964–1969 (television tower) | TV tower with equipment and entrance hall including terrace; Characterized as the new landmark of the city, with its structural and technical parameters significant in terms of building and technology history, one of the largest structures of this type in Germany |
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Wachwitzer Mühle (formerly) | Wachwitz | 1808 (mill) | Mill building; used today as a residential building |
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Johannesbad | Wachwitz | 2nd half of the 19th century (inn) | Gasthaus with Johannesturm and the remains of a mill; used today as a residential building |
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Residential house and rear building in open development | White deer | 1935 (residential building); around 1880 (rear building) | High-quality residential building from the 1930s with unadorned plastered facade, clinker base, mansard hipped roof, central projectile and formative, rounded balconies, view enlivened by wooden shutters, of architectural significance and, as part of the purely villa district of Weißer Hirsch, of urban development history |
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Moat | Whitish | 18./19. Century (water element) | Quarry stone-embedded ditch between the main and south streets, of importance in terms of local history, defining the appearance of the town |
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Marienbrücke I | Wilsdruffer suburb | 1846–1852 (bridge keeper's house) | Bridge house (see Marienbrücke) |
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Saxony; Young pioneer | Wilsdruffer suburb | 1898 (steam engine) | Parts of a passenger steamer: steam engine and two paddle wheels; Technologically significant (the owner is the Sächsische Dampfschiffahrt based in Dresden, Hertha-Lindner-Straße 10, systems are currently outsourced and are located at the shipyard in Rosslau) |
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Schmilka | Wilsdruffer suburb | 1897 (steam engine) | Parts of a passenger steamer: steam engine and two paddle wheels; Technologically significant (the owner is the Sächsische Dampfschiffahrt based in Dresden, Hertha-Lindner-Straße 10, systems are currently outsourced and are located at the shipyard in Rosslau) |
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Railway embankment fastening | Wilsdruffer suburb | around 1900 (railway embankment) | Significant in terms of urban development history |
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Marienbrücke II | Wilsdruffer suburb | 1898–1901 (railway bridge) | Railway bridge made of arches and pillars, pillars and landside arches made of sandstone, the middle four bridge parts as lattice girder structures; Significant evidence of traffic history, striking example of bridge architecture around 1900, an important part of the unmistakable Elbe silhouette of Dresden, significant in terms of traffic, building history and urban planning (see also Marienbrücke I) |
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Marienbrücke I | Wilsdruffer suburb | 1846–1852 (road bridge) | Road bridge, arch bridge over twelve flat arches with bridge houses (see Devrientstraße 20) and land-side staircases; Combined road and railway bridge until 1901, significant testimony to traffic history, striking example of bridge architecture in the mid-19th century, important part of the unmistakable Elbe silhouette of Dresden, significant in terms of traffic, building history and urban planning (see also Marienbrücke II) |
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Central heating power station (totality); Electricity West Power Plant (formerly); Electricity light plant (formerly); Gas preparation plant (formerly) | Wilsdruffer suburb | 1897–1900 (coal power station); 1926–1927 (thermal power station) | Individual features in the above-mentioned aggregate: machine hall with eastern extension, connection to the switch house, switch house with switch room, guy tower and northern extension including preserved technical equipment, coal shed / later mech. Workshop, switching and phase shifting house including upstream transformer chambers, residential and commercial building, reactance building and new switching house / new heating center (see also list of items at the same address - Obj. 09305328); Extensively preserved building stock, which has grown since the middle of the 19th century and is clearly characterized by the New Objectivity style, former power station site, today one of the most important industrial monuments of Dresden, as a testimony to the city's gas, electricity and heat supply history of great importance in terms of urban history, technical history and architectural history , with its brick-built buildings that still form an unmistakable ensemble, characterizing the cityscape and significant in terms of urban planning |
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Central heating power station (totality); Electricity West Power Plant (formerly); Electricity light plant (formerly); Gas preparation plant (formerly) | Wilsdruffer suburb | 1839, 2nd town. Gas preparation plant (power plant); 1895, Elektrizitäts-Licht-Werk (power plant); 1900, Electricity West Kraftwerk (power station); 1925–1928, conversion to a thermal power station (power station) | Aggregate heating power plant center with the following individual monuments: machine hall with eastern extension, connection to the switch house, switch house with control room, guy tower and northern extension including preserved technical equipment, coal shed / later mech. Workshop, switchgear and phase shift house including upstream transformer chambers, residential and commercial building, reactance house and new switchgear house / new heating center (see also list of individual monuments - Obj. 09213853) as well as the following parts: structural extensions of the connection between the machine hall and switchgear house, intermediate structure at the new switchgear house, Social building, fencing with gatehouse and open space between the buildings including historical paving and rail fragments; Extensively preserved ensemble, which has grown since the middle of the 19th century and is clearly characterized by the New Objectivity style, former power station site, today one of the most important industrial monuments in Dresden, as a testimony to the city's gas, electricity and heat supply history of great importance in terms of urban history, technical history and architectural history , with its brick-built buildings that still form an unmistakable ensemble, characterizing the cityscape and significant in terms of urban planning |
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Residential stable house, barn with an eastern extension, side building, fence and lack of laundry on a farm | Zaschendorf | Mid-19th century (stable house); 1st quarter of the 20th century (lack of laundry) | characteristic rural buildings of their time, main building with Serlio motif in the gable, deficiency one of the few still preserved in today's urban area of Dresden, significant in terms of building history and technology history |
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Path pillar | Zschertnitz | marked 1839 (Wegestein) | Sandstone stele with inscriptions, corner profiles and small capitals on the head, significant in terms of local history |
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Saxon post mile pillars (totality) | Zschertnitz | marked 1722 (post distance column) | Post mileage column; Copy of a distance column, important in terms of traffic history |
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Saxon post mile pillars (totality) | Zschertnitz | marked 1723 (quarter milestone) | Post mileage column; Copy of a quarter milestone, of importance in terms of traffic history |
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Remarks
- ↑ The list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony provides binding information .
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Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Dresden - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- List of listed monuments of the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, as of April 15, 2014
- Answer to the big question of the AfD parliamentary group of 23 August 2016; Appendix to the Big Question Drs. 6/5471