List of architectural monuments in Damnatz
The list of monuments in Damnatz lists all the monuments of the Lower Saxony municipality of Damnatz . The status of the list is August 1, 1986.
Damnatz
Groups of structures in Damnatz
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Church, churchyard 53 ° 8 ′ 10 ″ N, 11 ° 10 ′ 39 ″ E |
Church with surrounding cemetery | The church is the oldest building in the village. In the churchyard there are individual tombs from the 19th century and a war memorial. |
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Am Elbdeich 10 53 ° 7 ′ 54 ″ N, 11 ° 10 ′ 43 ″ E |
Courtyard | The main house is a two-tier house from 1661. |
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on the Elbe dike Courtyard | Originally preserved courtyard with a two-column house from 1734 and various auxiliary buildings. |
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Rieckens Drift 3 |
Courtyard | The four-column hall house from 1866 was built on the commercial side with brick frameworks; on the living side, however, made of solid masonry (see below). |
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Achter Höfe 26 |
Courtyard | The main house is one of the oldest buildings in Damnatz; the two-tier house was built shortly after 1650 in the reconstruction phase after the Thirty Years War . |
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Kirchstraße 10 |
Courtyard | Built in the second half of the 19th century; Main house as a four-column house with the largest possible space. |
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Achter Höfe 55 |
Courtyard | Post-settler courtyard with transverse hall house from 1909. |
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Individual monuments in Damnatz
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ID |
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53 ° 8 ′ 10 "N, 11 ° 10 ′ 39" E | church | According to the inscription above the entrance door, the Protestant church was built in 1617 (renovated today), the west tower was probably added in 1813. Inside there is a simple pulpit from the 17th century. The altarpiece shows a picture "Christ on the cross as the fountain of life". It probably comes from the year the church was built. |
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Am Elbdeich 9 53 ° 7 ′ 56 ″ N, 11 ° 10 ′ 42 ″ E |
Residential and farm buildings | Two-frame house from 1793. |
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No. 2 (outdated; today: Am Elbdeich 10) |
Residential and farm buildings | Two-frame house from 1661, from the first phase of reconstruction after the Thirty Years War . |
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No. 3 (outdated; today: Am Elbdeich 11) |
Residential and farm buildings | Two-frame house from the first phase of reconstruction after the Thirty Years War. |
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No. 5 (outdated; today: Am Elbdeich 17) |
Residential and farm buildings | Two-frame house from 1734. |
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No. 6 (outdated; today: Rieckens Drift 3) |
Residential and farm buildings | The four-column hall house from 1866 is built with solid masonry on the living side, but still with traditional brick frameworks on the commercial side (see above). |
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No. 6 (outdated; today: Rieckens Drift 3) |
Gate barn | The gate barn bears an inscription from 1765. |
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No. 6 (outdated; today: Achter Höfe 43) |
Longitudinal barn | The barn was built in 1802. |
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No. 7 (outdated; today: Achter Höfe 26) |
Residential and farm buildings | The two-column house was built shortly after 1650 in the reconstruction phase after the Thirty Years War. |
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No. 7 (outdated; today: Achter Höfe 26) |
Old age part | (The picture shows a small outbuilding in the courtyard. Either it is the "old part" or it has given way to a new building [right].) |
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No. 10 (outdated; today: Kirchstraße 7) |
Residential and farm buildings | The protected economic part of this two-tier house comes from the reconstruction phase after the Thirty Years War (shortly after 1650). |
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No. 17 (outdated; later: between Kirchstraße 20/24) |
Storage | The granary was built at the end of the 17th century. Today the building no longer exists (according to a resident's statement, the granary was destroyed in a storm). The picture shows the approximate location (marking). |
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No. 25 (outdated; today: Achter Höfe 26) |
barn |
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Am Elbdeich 3 53 ° 7 ′ 46 ″ N, 11 ° 10 ′ 48 ″ E |
Residential house with facade-related trees | Last structural remainder of an earlier brick factory (this was attested as early as 1767); later apartment of the dike bailiff. |
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Achter Höfe 53 |
Residential building (former dairy) | The dairy was built in 1904. |
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Barnitz
Groups of structures in Barnitz
location | designation | description |
ID |
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Barnitzer Strasse 22, 24, 26 53 ° 8 ′ 59 ″ N, 11 ° 10 ′ 8 ″ E |
Group of courtyard plants | Two two-tier houses, probably from the early 18th century, with outbuildings and a resettler's yard from the end of the 19th century. |
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Brackweg 7, 6, 9 53 ° 8 ′ 52 ″ N, 11 ° 10 ′ 12 ″ E |
Group of two courtyards and the shepherd's cottage | Relocated farm from the early 19th century and a neighboring shepherd's cottage |
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Individual monuments in Barnitz
location | designation | description |
ID |
image |
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Barnitzer Straße 22 |
Residential and farm buildings | Two-column house from the early 18th century. |
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Barnitzer Straße 22 |
barn |
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Barnitzer Strasse 20 53 ° 8 ′ 56 ″ N, 11 ° 10 ′ 7 ″ E |
Bakehouse | Rare bakery from 1721 (renovated). Also because of the frequent fires due to the usage, only a few such bakeries have survived. |
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Brackweg 6 53 ° 8 ′ 50 ″ N, 11 ° 10 ′ 7 ″ E |
Residential and farm buildings | Former shepherd's cottage from 1803 in two-post construction (renovated); first parallel to the Elbe dike. In the Dielentorsturz all five Barnitz farm owners at the time are named as builders. |
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Jasebeck
Groups of structures in Jasebeck
location | designation | description |
ID |
image |
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53 ° 9 ′ 45 "N, 11 ° 8 ′ 26" E | Remains of a fortification (ditch) | The Jasebeck estate was originally a preliminary work of the estate in Wehningen on the opposite bank of the Elbe . In addition to a mansion from 1927 and various farm buildings from the 19th and 20th centuries, there is a ring wall with masonry and a moat on the site. Nothing is known about the history of this fortification. |
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Individual monuments in Jasebeck
location | designation | description |
ID |
image |
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53 ° 9 ′ 48 ″ N, 11 ° 8 ′ 22 ″ E | Residential building (former Dutch factory) | Half-timbered building of a former Dutch farm located a little away from the manor house ; directly on the Elbe dike. |
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Land set
Groups of structures in Landsatz
location | designation | description |
ID |
image |
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Under the oaks 1 53 ° 9 ′ 10 ″ N, 11 ° 9 ′ 48 ″ E |
Courtyard | The main building of the courtyard is a four-column house from 1894 (picture). In addition, there used to be a two-column house from 1801 with a richly decorated commercial gable (but not today); also some younger outbuildings. |
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Under the Oaks 3 53 ° 9 ′ 13 ″ N, 11 ° 9 ′ 49 ″ E |
Courtyard | The undated two-column house is considered the oldest building in the village. The core (otherwise strongly changed) is likely to come from the second half of the 17th century. |
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Under the oaks 11 53 ° 9 ′ 15 ″ N, 11 ° 9 ′ 53 ″ E |
Courtyard | Four-frame house from 1879; unlike the other courtyards, it is not aligned with the commercial gable, but with the residential gable facing the access path. Location directly on the Elbe dike. |
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Under the oaks 8 53 ° 9 ′ 12 ″ N, 11 ° 9 ′ 55 ″ E |
Courtyard | Four-frame house from 1849 (photo) and a massive stable building from the end of the 19th century. |
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Under the oaks 6 53 ° 9 ′ 11 ″ N, 11 ° 9 ′ 53 ″ E |
Courtyard | The main building is a completely preserved two-column house from 1731. |
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Individual architectural monuments in Landsatz
location | designation | description |
ID |
image |
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under the oaks Courtyard | In the courtyard there is a two-column house from 1731. |
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Web links
Commons : Architectural monuments in Damnatz - collection of images, videos and audio files
literature
- Lower Saxony State Administration Office, Institute for Monument Preservation (Ed.): List of architectural monuments according to § 4 (NDSchG). Lüchow-Dannenberg district. Status: October 1, 1986. In: Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany . Architectural monuments in Lower Saxony. Volume 21, Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig 1986, ISBN 3-528-06206-1 , pp. 6-7.
- Falk-Reimar singer: Lüchow-Dannenberg district. In: Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany. Architectural monuments in Lower Saxony. Volume 21, Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig 1986, ISBN 3-528-06206-1 , 77-79.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, architectural monuments in Lower Saxony, edited by Hans-Herbert Möller, edited by Falk-Reimar Sänger, Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig / Wiesbaden, 1986, ISBN 3-528-06206-1 , page 78
- ^ Georg Dehio : Handbook of German Art Monuments . Founded by the Day for the Preservation of Monuments in 1900, partly continued by Ernst Gall , revised by the Dehio Association and the Association, Editing Gerd Weiß, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-422-03022-0 .
- ↑ Monument topography of the Federal Republic of Germany, architectural monuments in Lower Saxony, edited by Hans-Herbert Möller, edited by Falk-Reimar Sänger, Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig / Wiesbaden, 1986, ISBN 3-528-06206-1 , page 79