List of cultural monuments in Burgk (Freital)

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The list of cultural monuments in Burgk contains all the cultural monuments of the Freital district of Burgk . The notes are to be observed.

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

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  • Image: shows a picture of the cultural monument and, if applicable, a link to further photos of the cultural monument in the Wikimedia Commons media archive
  • Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
  • Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
Map view to set coordinates. In this map view, cultural monuments are shown without coordinates with a red marker and can be placed on the map. Cultural monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, cultural monuments with a picture are marked with a green marker.
  • Dating: indicates the year of completion or the date of the first mention or the period of construction
  • Description: structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the monument properties
  • ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column Notification-icon-Wikidata-logo.svg; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .

List of cultural monuments

image designation location Dating description ID
Unity of mining monuments Freital 18th century - 20th century (mining complex) Unity of mining monuments Freital: content and z. T. optically coherent unit of buildings, heaps, shafts, hydraulic structures, etc. with numerous individual monuments in the district of Burgk. 09303858
 
Albert Monument
Albert Monument (Map) re. 1904 (monument) Albert monument on the Windberg; u. a. local historical significance 08964020
 
Former hut house of the Burgker coal works
Former hut house of the Burgker coal works Altburgk 38
(map)
1834 (hut house) Individual features of the aggregate mining monuments Freital in OT Burgk: Former hut of the Burgker coal works (see also aggregate list of the city of Freital - ID no. 09303858); important object of the regional mining history 08963920
 
Residential building
Residential building Altburgk 44
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century (residential building) Residential building; Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history 08963954
 
Material entity Schloss Burgk; House of home Altburgk 61 1709 rebuilding after Brand (manor); 16th century proven (Renaissance garden) Entity of Burgk Castle, with manor house, administrator's house, four wings of the farmyard, enclosure wall with south portal, driveway with gate, courtyard with courtyard paving and remains of the horse pond, monument, wayside shrine, wine press and ice cellar (all individual monuments) (individual monument ID No. 08963961) Manor park with pond and tree garden (garden monuments) and herb garden (subject entirety part); historically, structurally and artistically of importance. 09301344
 
Burgk Castle;  House of home
More pictures
Burgk Castle; House of home Altburgk 61
(map)
1709 (rebuilt after fire in 1707); re. 1787 (on a stone of the southern enclosure); re. 1827 (ice cellar); 1410/1463 (on the Potschappel manor); in the core late 18th century (east side building); 1863 (new side building re. 1863 [panel]); before 1910 (N courtyard side) Individual features of the Burgk Castle as a whole: mansion, administrator's house, four wings of the farmyard, enclosure wall with south portal, driveway with gate, courtyard with pavement and remains of the horse pond, memorial, wayside shrine, wine press and ice cellar (see also aggregate document - ID No. 09301344, same Address); historically, structurally and artistically of importance. 08963961
 
Visitor display system
Visitor display system Altburgk 61 1828 (daily distance); around 1863 (tonnage shaft) Individual monument of the aggregate mining monuments Freital in OT Burgk: mouth hole area of ​​the daily route of the Upper Revier (see also aggregate list of the city of Freital - ID no. 09303858); evidence of mining history 08963916
 
villa
villa Altburgk 67
(map)
around 1905 (villa) Villa with enclosure, with Art Nouveau forms; u. a. architectural significance 08963964
 
Memorial stone
Memorial stone Am Dathepark
(map)
re. 1871 Memorial stone from 1871; at the same time on the 80th birthday of Carl Friedrich August Frh. Dathe v. Burgk, relevance to local history 08963960
 
Dathepark
Dathepark Am Dathepark
(map)
1897 (establishment of the Dathepark) Memorial complex with stairs and balustrade as well as a memorial stone for Arthur Freiherrn Dathe von Burgk and the linden roundabout; of local historical importance 08963959
 
Residential building
Residential building Am Schloßgarten 2
(map)
around 1800 (residential building) Residential building; Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance 08963956
 
Residential building
Residential building Am Schloßgarten 4
(map)
around 1800 (residential building) Residential building; Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance 08963955
 
so-called Swiss house
so-called Swiss house Bergerschachtweg 6
(map)
around 1930 (residential building) Former gardener's house of Burgk Castle with garden; u. a. architectural significance 08963963
 
Transformer station
Transformer station Burgker Strasse
(map)
1920s Transformer station; Testimony to electrification, of significance in terms of technology history 08963912
 
Headframe
Headframe Burgker Strasse
(map)
1958 (headframe) Individual monument of the aggregate mining monuments Freital in OT Burgk: Headframe of shaft 1 of the former Wismut mining company Willy Agatz (Dresden-Gittersee) (see also aggregate list Stadt Freital, OT Burgk - ID no. 09303858); Relocated here 2003–2006, last testimony of the genus in the Döhlener Becken coal area, significance in terms of the history of technology 09300643
 
Burgker Rathaus (former)
Burgker Rathaus (former) Burgker Strasse 127
(map)
1910s (town hall) Former town hall with a miner figure in the gable; Building and site historical importance 08960556
 
Former  Residential mill house
Former Residential mill house Cunnersdorfer Strasse 40
(map)
re. 1850 (door frames) Former Residential mill house; Upper floor half-timbered, later pond tavern, of architectural and local significance 08963967
 
Unity Windbergbahn, section Freital, OT Burgk Kleinnaundorfer Strasse 1855-1856 (railway system) The aggregate component of the aggregate Windbergbahn, section Freital, OT Burgk, with the individual monument: Kleinlokschuppen (individual monument ID no. 09306471) and the aggregate part of the route (see also aggregate list - ID no. 09301623); Totality with all railway systems, including track systems with substructure and superstructure, route kilometers, telecommunication and signaling systems, railway stations including all functional buildings, guard houses, bridges and culverts in the municipalities of Freital (OT Potschappel, Birkigt, Burgk and Kleinnaundorf), Bannewitz (OT Bannewitz , Boderitz, Cunnersdorf, Hänichen and Possendorf) and Dresden (OT Gittersee), technically outstanding, singular mountain line from the early days of railway history for the transport of the hard coal mined in the Freitaler Revier and connection of the local industry of industrial and railway historical importance. 09304035
 
Small locomotive shed Kleinnaundorfer Strasse 2nd half of the 20th century (engine shed) Individual monument of the entity Windbergbahn, Freital OT Kleinnaundorf: Kleinlokschuppen (see entity component ID No. 09304035); Shed belonging to Dresden-Gittersee train station (see individual monument Dresden-Gittersee - ID No. 09301644), probably built as a replacement for a previously built locomotive shed, plastered construction, of significance in terms of traffic history 09306471
 
Waystone Coal road
(map)
19th century Waystone; of importance in terms of traffic history 08964022
 
Windbergschacht (former) - Windbergheim
Windbergschacht (former) - Windbergheim Kohlstrasse 42
(map)
1845 and later (Huthaus) Individual monument of the material aggregate of Freital mining monuments in the OT Burgk: Hut house of the former Windbergschacht (see also material aggregate list of the city of Freital - ID no. 09303858); technical monument, local historical significance 08963922
 
Miners Hospital
Miners Hospital Rotkopf-Görg-Strasse 107 1872 and re. 1903 (social building) Individual monument of the material aggregate of the Freital mining monuments in the OT Burgk: former hospital (with a small outbuilding) (see also material aggregate list of the city of Freital - ID no. 09303858); Socially and historically important material testimony from the Burgker Steinkohlenwerke, last preserved facility of this type in the Freitaler area 08963917
 
Wilhelminenschacht;  Mountain official residence
Wilhelminenschacht; Mountain official residence Windbergallee 4
(map)
around 1840 (official residence) Individual features of the aggregate mining monuments Freital in OT Burgk: Official residence of the former Wilhelminenschacht, including the eaves-side retaining walls and the south-westerly machine house of the Erdmannschacht (see also aggregate list Stadt Freital, OT Burgk - ID no. 09303858); Architectural and local historical significance, formative 08963921
 
Residential building
Residential building Zschiedge 2
(map)
18th century (residential building) Residential building; Upper floor half-timbered, part of an old town center, significance in terms of architectural and development history 08963951
 
Residential building
Residential building Zschiedge 5
(map)
probably 17th century (residential building) Residential building; Upper floor half-timbered, part of an old town center, probably the oldest surviving generation of regional timber construction, significance in terms of building history and the history of local development 08963952
 
Residential stable house
Residential stable house Zschiedge 9
(map)
around 1800 (stable house) Residential stable house; Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history 08963953
 

Remarks

  • This list is not suitable for deriving binding statements on the monument status of an object. As far as a legally binding determination of the listed property of an object is desired, the owner can apply to the responsible lower monument protection authority for a notice.
  • The official list of cultural monuments is never closed. It is permanently changed through clarifications, new additions or deletions. A transfer of such changes to this list is not guaranteed at the moment.
  • The monument quality of an object does not depend on its entry in this or the official list. Objects that are not listed can also be monuments.
  • Basically, the property of a monument extends to the substance and appearance as a whole, including the interior. Deviating applies if only parts are expressly protected (e.g. the facade).

Detailed memorial texts

  1. ↑ Material entirety of mining monuments Freital: content and z. T. optically coherent unit of buildings, heaps, shafts, hydraulic structures, etc. with the following individual monuments in the Burgk district:
    1. Baron von Burgk Freiherrliche Werke Freital (formerly) - Hut house with remains of the enclosure (four pillars - subject total) (individual monument ID no. 08963920),
    2. Visitor display area: mouth hole area of ​​the daily route of the Upper Revier (see individual monument list - ID no. 08963916),
    3. Headframe of shaft 1 of the former Wismut mining company Willy Agatz (Dresden-Gittersee) (individual monument ID No. 09300643),
    4. Windbergschacht (formerly) - Windbergheim: Hut house of the former Windbergschacht (see individual monument list - ID no. 08963922),
    5. Baron von Burgk Freiherrliche Werke Freital (formerly) - former miners' hospital (with a small outbuilding) (individual monument ID no. 08963917) and
    6. Baron von Burgk Freiherrliche Werke Freital (formerly) - official residence of the former Wilhelminenschacht, including the eaves-side retaining walls and the machine house of the Erdmannschacht in a south-westerly direction (individual monument ID no. 08963921).
    (See also the population list of the city of Freital, districts Döhlen - ID No. 09303861, Kleinnaundorf - ID No. 09303862, Niederhäslich - ID No. 09303863, Potschappel - ID No. 09303864, Wurgwitz - ID No. 09303865 and Zauckerode - ID No. 09303866). Important evidence of the mining industry, which is inextricably linked with the local history of Freital, of particular regional importance.
  2. Burgk Castle is a castle and park surrounded by a wall. It is the nucleus of the place mentioned in the 12th century and thus also one of the Freetal culture. The manor was owned by the von Zeutzsch family from the beginning of the 16th century until the 18th century, and in the 19th century it was expanded into a center of coal mining by the mining entrepreneur Dathe. In 1846, Dathe had the manor house from 1580, rebuilt in 1707/09 in baroque style, redesigned in the sense of the neo-renaissance and romantic classicism, so that now a gable roof and roof houses with curved gables and obelisk crowning, a dominant pointed roof turret with clock and a graceful, artful metal covered terrace with a two-flight flight of stairs dominated the exterior. Presumably from the Renaissance building, a massive wooden beam ceiling has been preserved on the ground floor, on the upper floor there is a classical ballroom and a wallpaper room (alpine landscape) around 1825. Some of the side buildings that have been preserved date back to the 18th century. Especially the single-storey east side, the former brewery, shows influences of the so-called revolutionary architecture with its portico-like entrance. The barn on the north side was demolished in 2008. Further utility buildings, a caretaker's house, enclosure walls with portals, the driveway with plastered walls and the courtyard fortified with stone paving and carved natural stone paving (here also the remains of a horse pond) form an impressive ensemble. The park is based on pleasure gardens from the Renaissance and Baroque periods and was remodeled in the 19th century to resemble an English landscape garden. Here you will find a pond, wine press, herb garden and an ice cellar dated 1827, but also a mouth hole to one of the oldest mining shafts, which embodies the close connection between the facility and the coal and steel industry. In the park the Rotkopf-Görg monument from 1859 by the sculptor Michael Arnold. The ensemble, which is of national importance in terms of history, building history and gardening, now houses the House of Homeland and the mining and city museum. One of the region's most important painting collections is located in the former brewery wing (LfD / 2012).
  3. Burgk Castle is a castle and park surrounded by a wall. It is the nucleus of the place mentioned in the 12th century and thus also one of the Freetal culture. The manor was owned by the von Zeutzsch family from the beginning of the 16th century until the 18th century, and in the 19th century it was expanded into a center of coal mining by the mining entrepreneur Dathe. In 1846, Dathe had the manor house from 1580, rebuilt in 1707/09 in baroque style, redesigned in the sense of the neo-renaissance and romantic classicism, so that now a gable roof and roof houses with curved gables and obelisk crowning, a dominant pointed roof turret with clock and a graceful, artful metal covered terrace with a two-flight flight of stairs dominated the exterior. Presumably from the Renaissance building, a massive wooden beam ceiling has been preserved on the ground floor, on the upper floor there is a classical ballroom and a wallpaper room (alpine landscape) around 1825. Some of the side buildings that have been preserved date back to the 18th century. Especially the single-storey east side, the former brewery, shows influences of the so-called revolutionary architecture with its portico-like entrance. The barn on the north side was demolished in 2008. Further utility buildings, a caretaker's house, enclosure walls with portals, the driveway with plastered walls and the courtyard fortified with stone paving and carved natural stone paving (here also the remains of a horse pond) form an impressive ensemble. The park is based on pleasure gardens from the Renaissance and Baroque periods and was remodeled in the 19th century to resemble an English landscape garden. Here you will find a pond, wine press, herb garden and an ice cellar dated 1827, but also a mouth hole to one of the oldest mining shafts, which embodies the close connection between the facility and the coal and steel industry. In the park the Rotkopf-Görg monument from 1859 by the sculptor Michael Arnold. The ensemble, which is of national importance in terms of history, building history and gardening, now houses the House of Homeland and the mining and city museum. One of the region's most important painting collections is located in the former brewery wing (LfD / 2012).

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