Saxon half mile column Bahretal

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Half-mile column No. 10 (1729) of the old Dresden-Teplitzer Poststrasse (photo from 1999)

The listed half-mile column Bahretal is one of the post-mile columns that were built in the first half of the 18th century in the Electorate of Saxony on behalf of Elector Friedrich August I of Saxony by Land and Border Commissioner Adam Friedrich Zürner . It is located south of the Oberseidewitz locality on the road connecting Niederseidewitz and Nentmannsdorf , the Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststrasse , in the Eastern Ore Mountains community of Bahretal in the Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains district .

history

The column bears the year 1729 and the row number 10. The remainder of the column was discovered in 1967 as an access ramp to a field plot and was re-erected at the original location the following year after the head piece and base were added. After an accident, the damaged column was in the road maintenance depot in Dohna and the original location was built over by the construction work of DEGES on the BAB 17 , whereby the base and foundation were lost. In 2012 the pillar was reconstructed and repositioned at the bus stop adjacent to the old location on behalf of DEGES.

literature

  • Author collective: Lexicon Kursächsische Postmeilensäulen , transpress, Berlin 1989, p. 315.
  • Heike Sabel: Milestones for the Eastern Ore Mountains. in: Sächsische Zeitung Pirna (April 13, 2012) and Dippoldiswalde (April 16, 2012)

Coordinates: 50 ° 54 '25.9 "  N , 13 ° 53' 26.7"  E