Cultural monuments in Lichte
This is a list of the cultural monuments in Lichte containing all cultural monuments of the Thuringian municipality of Lichte / Lichtetal am Rennsteig (district of Saalfeld-Rudolstadt), including its sections (Bock-und-Teich, Geiersthal, Lichte and Wallendorf) as of December 2, 2009.
Single monuments in Lichte
Picture | Description | Municipal section; location | Remark |
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Lichte station (Thuringia) east | Lichte (Wallendorf), Am Bahndamm 9 | closed 1997 | |
Lichte (Wallendorf), cemetery | nearby church | ||
Historical manor-house | Lichte (Wallendorf), Hammerweg 2 | with adjoining building, grounds and enclosure | |
Historical residential premises | Lichte (Wallendorf), Hammerweg 3 | belonging to the manor-house | |
Saalfelder Str. 32 in Wallendorf | Lichte (Wallendorf), Kirchweg | Evangelical church dating to 1734 | |
Parish house | Lichte (Wallendorf), Lamprechtstrasse 12 | Vicarage | |
Railway viaduct over the Piesau | Lichte (Wallendorf), Saalfelder Str. | closed 1997 | |
Post office | Lichte (Wallendorf), Saalfelder Str. 8 | ||
historical "Post Hotel" | Lichte (Wallendorf), Saalfelder Str. 32 | closed | |
Sawmill | Schmidtenhof | historical Geiersthal trip hammer | |
Historical school building | Geiersthal; Schulweg 16 | 1920s, today drafting and model-making school (Homepage of the school) | |
historical Perlen-Heinz villa (1908) | Lichte (Geiersthal), Schwarzburger Str. 70 | property & residence of factory-owning Heinz/Wiesser family | |
Historical sawmill | Lichte (Unterlichte), Sonneberger Str. 57 | ||
Kindergarten | Lichte (Oberlichte), Sonneberger Str. 70 | former Lichte school |
Monuments to the casualties of the World Wars
- in Lichte (Ascherbach / Waschdorf)
- in Lichte (Bock-und-Teich), B 281 Saalfelder Str., road junction to Piesau
- in Lichte (Geiersthal) on the Dürrer Berg
- in Lichte (Wallendorf) on the Kirchweg
Monuments of World War II
- Lichte (Wallendorf) cemetery: memorial graves for 4 Polish forced labourers
- Lichte cemetery: Memorial plaque to 2 victims of the forced march of inmates from Buchenwald concentration camp in April 1945, who were found in the Finsterer Grund under the rail viaduct.[1]
References
- ↑ Thüringer Verband der Verfolgten des Naziregimes - Bund der Antifaschisten und Studienkreis deutscher Widerstand 1933-1945 (Ed.), Heimatgeschichtlicher Wegweiser zu Stätten des Widerstandes und der Verfolgung 1933-1945, Volume 8 Thüringen, Erfurt, 2003, ISBN 3-88864-343-0, p. 237 (German)
External links
- Denkmalliste des Landkreises Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, December 2, 2009 (pdf) (German)
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