List of architectural monuments in Niedergörsdorf
The list of architectural monuments in Niedergörsdorf lists all the architectural monuments of the Brandenburg municipality of Niedergörsdorf and its districts. The basis is the publication of the state monument list as of December 31, 2019.
Architectural monuments in the districts
The columns contain the following information:
- ID-No .: The number is assigned by the Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation . A link after the number leads to the entry about the monument in the monument database. The word Wikidata can also be found in this column ; the corresponding link leads to information on this monument at Wikidata.
- Location: the address of the monument and the geographical coordinates.
Link to a map view tool to set coordinates. In the map view, monuments without coordinates are shown with a red marker and can be placed on the map. Monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, monuments with a picture with a green marker. - Official designation: Designation in the official lists of the Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation. A link behind the name leads to the Wikipedia article about the monument.
- Description: the description of the monument
- Image: a picture of the monument and, if applicable, a link to further photos of the monument in the Wikimedia Commons media archive
Old warehouse
The Altes Lager area is located northwest of Jüterbog on the road from Jüterbog to Treuenbrietzen. From 1870 temporary soldiers' quarters were located here, and in 1896 the new camp Jüterbog II and parts of the Kappen estate formed the shooting range district. In 1937 the area around the old camp became the great military training area of the German Reich. The villages of Zinna, Mehlsdorf and Felgentreu were added to the practice area. In 1945 Altes Lager became an independent municipality, from 1992 it came to Niedergörsdorf.
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105781 |
( Location ) | Old camp barracks complex, consisting of an administration building, post office, two crew barracks, officers 'mess, two residential buildings (late 19th century), six crew buildings, three farm buildings, officers' mess, two residential buildings and a hospital building (1930/40) as well as the one in the north-south direction running, paved and linden-lined main axis | The barracks was founded in 1870. It consists of an administration building, a post office, two team barracks, an officers' mess, two residential buildings (late 19th century), two accommodation buildings with an associated farm building (1912/1918), six team buildings, three farm buildings, an officer's mess, two residential buildings and a hospital building (1930/1940) as well as the paved and linden tree-lined main axis running in north-south direction. The camp is located seven kilometers northwest of Jüterbog. | |
09105151 |
( Location ) | Higher Aviation Technical School, consisting of a lecture hall building, staff building, cafeteria, four training and accommodation buildings, two accommodation and administration buildings, entrance building with administration and garage wing, gas station, assembly hall, central heating house with adjoining garage wing, sports facility with sports field, swimming pool, gym and changing building , Laundry building, hospital building | The former Aviation Technical School was created by. After 1945 the school was used by the Soviet armed forces. The painting of the walls in the hallways and stairwells dates from this time. | |
09105703 |
Niedergörsdorfer Allee ( location ) |
Arched cover (shelter) east of the hangar and shipyard area on Flugplatzweg | The ground cover (shelter) was built in 1969 along with around 40 others after the Six Day War . The gates faced different directions. It is a concrete structure, with an opening across the entire width at the front and a chimney at the rear for the aircraft's exhaust gases. The gate is no longer there. | |
09105802 |
Flugplatzweg ( location ) |
Hangar and shipyard area of the Altes Lager air base, consisting of halls 1-7 | The seven halls are in the north of the runway. The hangars were used to accommodate aircraft and as shipyard hangars. According to the NATO double decision, short-range missiles with nuclear warheads are said to have been stored here. Nothing is known about how it was built, but the halls must have been built around 1934. | |
09105678 |
St.-Barbara-Weg 1 ( location ) |
Production hall, north of the military airfield | The hall was built in the mid-1930s. It was probably used to build aircraft parts. It is a larger hall with a mezzanine. The extensions are single-storey. The cellar is developed as an air raid shelter. Paintings (swastika, banners) have been preserved in the hall. | |
09105654 |
Treuenbrietzener Strasse 59 ( location ) |
Water tower | The water tower was built from 1915 to 1918. It was made of concrete, the nine supports are visible from the outside. There are tall windows on the upper floor and a ring-pitched roof above. |
Blönsdorf
Possibly the place was founded in the last third of the 12th century.
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09106377 |
Blönsdorf 19 ( location ) |
Rectory with farm building | ||
09106241 |
Blönsdorf 19a ( location ) |
Village church | The church was built from 1911 to 1912, using parts of the previous building from the Middle Ages. The bell was cast in Apolda in 1911. The middle part of the altar dates from around 1700 and shows Christ in Gethsemane. | |
09105273 |
Blönsdorf 22 ( location ) |
Plastic "Playing Children", in front of the school | The sculpture was erected in front of the Thomas Müntzer School in 1958. Its creator is not known. | |
09105668 |
Dalichower Straße 62 ( location ) |
Steam dairy | The dairy building was built in 1906 near the train station. It consists of an administration building and a production hall. The administration building is a two-storey, eaves brick house with a gable roof. The facade is characterized by an entrance project with a gable. |
Bochow
Bochow is mentioned for the first time indirectly through a Johanne de Buchow in 1225. But nothing is known about the origin of the place. In 1562 35 landlords lived here. In 1842 two fires almost completely destroyed the place. almost all of the town's buildings were built after these fires.
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105077 |
( Location ) | Village church | A Gothic field stone hall building, the core of which is probably the current choir - probably dating from the first half of the 14th century. In the tower hall there is a bell from the 15th century. The altarpiece was built in 1701. The font dates from the beginning of the 16th century. | |
09105276 |
Bochow 28 ( location ) |
Stable building with upper arbor | In essence, probably from the 18th century. The stable is part of the parish homestead. The upper arbor cannot be seen from the street. |
Dalichow
Dalichow is located eleven kilometers southwest of Jüterbog. The place is mentioned for the first time in 1286 when it was acquired by the Zinna monastery. No further information is known. In 1998 Dalichow was incorporated into Niedergörsdorf, at that time the place had 42 inhabitants. Dalichow is a small rural village, the village structure has largely been preserved. The center of the village is the village church on a small hill.
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105075 |
( Location ) | Village church | It is a rectangular, towerless hall building, which was probably built around the year 1300. On the east side there are window groups with three windows, the west side has no windows. Inside an altarpiece from 1688, it shows a picture with the representation of Easter. The font probably dates from the 16th century, but the base is modern. On the north wall there is a plaque commemorating the fallen of the First World War. | |
09106380 |
Dalichow 11 ( location ) |
House and gatehouse of a four-sided courtyard |
Danna
Nothing is known about the origin of the place. Two villages in the vicinity of the place were mentioned in 1256, they were desolate again in 1528 .
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105725 |
( Location ) | Village church | A building with neo-Romanesque forms, which was built between 1884 and 1885 in place of the previous building. The interior is from the construction period. |
Dennewitz
Dennewitz is first mentioned in 1174 as Denewiz. In the Thirty Years War the village burned down except for the church. On September 6, 1813, the Battle of Dennewitz took place near the town . Here the Napoleonic Army under Marshal Ney was defeated by the Northern Army under Generals Bülow and Tauentzien . Berlin was thus spared the attack of the French troops. In 1813 the village was sacked and temporarily abandoned by the inhabitants.
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105001 |
( Location ) | Village church | A field stone building, in the core a Gothic rectangular hall, which was later extended to the east. | |
09105772 |
( Location ) | Memorial to the memory of the Battle of Dennewitz (Bülowdenkmal), on the Anger | The memorial was created on the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Dennewitz . The monument was named after Freiherr von Bülow , who led the troops in the battle with Count von Tauentzien . The memorial shows two figures on a base, a relief portrait of General von Bülow and an inscription after Ernst Moritz Arndt . | |
09105290 |
( Location ) | Memorial cross for those who fell in the Battle of Dennewitz, northeast of the level crossing | The cross was erected in 1902. It is a cast iron cross with the inscription "Resting place of 80 heroes". The plaque on the fence reads the following inscription: “Thanks to a generous foundation, it was erected in memory and fame of the comrades who fell on September 6, 1813. Grenadier Regiment König Friedrich, 4th East Prussian N ° 5th MDCCCCII “. | |
09105291 |
( Location ) | Tauentzien stone on the meadow | The inscription on the stone reads: "I will sooner / with my whole corps / stay in the square / before / I take a step." The stone was set up in 1897 on the street Neues Lager / Dennewitz. In 1988 it was moved to its present location on the Anger. The stone is said to be a reminder of the Battle of Dennewitz on September 6, 1813. The stone was named after Count von Tauentzien . | |
09106383 |
Dennewitz 11 ( location ) |
High silo | The tower silo was built in 1942. Here, beet leaves were used to make silage to feed dairy cattle in winter. The silo consists of two towers with a polygonal floor plan and a roof that spans both towers. There are conveyors and choppers between the towers. The silo cannot be seen from the street. | |
09106382 |
Dennewitz 40 ( location ) |
Residential building | It is a two-story brick building with a gable roof. The facade has seven axes, the entrance is on the third axis from the left. | |
09105288 |
Dennewitz 41 ( location ) |
Gatehouse with retirement apartment and stable building with upper arbor | The gatehouse was probably built in the 18th century, it is a half-timbered building. According to an inscription, the stable building was built in 1838. The inscription reads: “Builder Gottlob Schulze / Zimer Meist. Gottfried Lehmann / the 13th June 1838 ”. The stable building is a half-timbered building, the upper arbor is only partially preserved. It is the oldest homestead in town. |
Eckmannsdorf
Eckmannsdorf is mentioned for the first time in 1354 as "Ekkerstorf".
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105078 |
( Location ) | Village church | The church is a Romanesque hall building with a baroque half-timbered tower. The church was built at the beginning of the 13th century. Inside an altar crucifix from 1838. The organ front is from 1838, the font from the 16th or 17th century. | |
09106079 |
Eckmannsdorf 7 ( location ) |
Homestead, consisting of a residential building with an extension, a gatehouse and two stable buildings | The four-sided courtyard was built in 1911. The house is a two-storey, eaves brick building, it has seven axes. There is a gatehouse on the right. A pigsty, a barn and a cowshed stand in the yard from the left. | |
09105803 |
Eckmannsdorf 12 ( location ) |
Residential building with gatehouse | According to an inscription, the house was built in 1877. It is a two-story, eaves-standing structure, on the right is the gatehouse. The facade has been preserved. |
Gölsdorf
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105147 |
( Location ) | Village church | The Protestant church is a field stone building that can possibly be dated to the second half of the 13th century. The baroque lattice tower was built in 1728. In 1775 the tower was renewed and the curved dome with a lantern was added. The christening made of cast zinc was created in the 19th century. The pulpit dates from 1888/1889. | |
09105455 |
( Location ) | Cenotaph for Rittmeister Franz Johann Ludwig Alberthal, in the churchyard | The Rittmeister Franz Johann Ludwig Alberthal fell in the battle of Dennewitz in 1813. The cenotaph was probably erected between 1825 and 1860 , based on a design by Schinkel from 1817 . | |
09105457 |
Dorfstrasse ( location ) |
Memorial plaque for the fallen in 1813, at the Gölsdorfer pond | The memorial plaque was erected in 1913. It recalls the fighting in connection with the Battle of Dennewitz . the inscription reads: "Hot / raged around, cemetery / the male-murdering field battle / red ran down brother's blood / ah, from the church / altar / September 6, 1813". | |
09105458 |
Gölsdorf 6a ( location ) |
Post mill | The mill is located in the north of the village on the road towards Niedergörsdorf. A mill at this location has been occupied since 1542. The church was badly damaged in the Thirty Years War, but was rebuilt afterwards. In 1980 the mill was stopped, since 1990 it has been a museum mill. |
Kaltenborn
The village of Kaltenborn was first mentioned in 1225.
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105148 |
( Location ) | Village church | The Protestant church is a late Romanesque hall building made of field stones from the first half of the 13th century. The church was destroyed in a fire in 1785 and rebuilt from 1785 to 1788. The pulpit altar dates from 1822/1823. The sacrament niche was already mentioned in an inventory in 1673. The organ was built around 1822. The bell was cast in Berlin in 1822. |
Kurzlipsdorf
Kurzlipsdorf was first mentioned in 1331.
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105076 |
( Location ) | Village church | Field stone building, which was probably built in the middle of the 13th century and which today has a half-timbered roof tower. | |
09106071 |
Kurzlipsdorf 26 ( location ) |
Gasthof König with an annex, gatehouse, two stable buildings and the rest of the barn | The König Gasthaus was originally a mill farm. The homestead was built around 1740 and converted into a residential house in the first half of the 19th century and in 1905. The house is a two-story house with a gable roof. A hall is attached to the house. A two-story stable and a barn belong to the homestead. |
Langenlipsdorf
There have been finds from the 11th and 12th centuries in the area of the village. Langenlipsdorf was mentioned for the first time in 1227. In 1577, 64 residents died of the plague. In 1813 the place was sacked. In 1875 21 farms burned down.
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105142 |
( Location ) | Village church | Originally a Romanesque, but neo-Gothic redesigned, field stone building, which is likely to date from the second quarter of the 13th century. Inside there is, among other things, an altarpiece from the period from 1714 to 1716. The organ was built from 1883 by GA Friedrich from Wittenberg. The baptismal angel dates from 1713, it is a life-size figure in the Baroque style. |
Lindow
Lindow was founded in the 12th century.
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105143 |
( Location ) | Village church | The building history has not yet been fully clarified. It is possible that the building was built in the 12th century and has been rebuilt and expanded several times over the centuries. In the interior there is, among other things, an altar retable from the period between 1712 and 1736 and a fifth from around 1500. The roof structure was made from ash wood, among other things, and is one of the oldest preserved carpenters in the region. |
Malterhausen
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105642 |
Malterhausen Dorf 65 ( location ) |
Residential building | According to the inscription, the house was built in 1902 and is a single-storey, eaves brick building with a half-hip roof. The central projection is gabled. The client was the building contractor Niendorf, who built the house for himself. |
Mellnsdorf
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105274 |
( Location ) | Village church | The Protestant village church is a late Romanesque building. The hall building was built from field stone in the first half of the 13th century. | |
09105275 |
Mellnsdorfer Strasse 6 ( location ) |
Post mill | The mill was built in 1810. Originally the mill was 300 meters from its current location, it was moved in 1846. In 1910 the mill fell over and was set up again. The mill equipment is functional and is also used for mill shows. |
Niedergörsdorf
Niedergörsdorf also forms the center of the municipality of the same name, which was founded in 1998. The good Nuthe spring is located near the village . The place consists of the village center, the eastern district of Denkmal, the southern district of Bahnhof and the district of Flughafen about 2 kilometers to the north. Niedergörsdorf was mentioned for the first time in 1225 as "Richtdorp". From 1383 the addition "Nieder" was added to the place of Hohengörsdorf . During the Wars of Liberation , the Battle of Dennewitz took place near Niedergörsdorf . The Gegen and Niedergörsdorf were partially destroyed.
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105449 |
( Location ) | Village church | The Protestant church is an elongated field stone building whose construction time is probably around 1200. The tower dates from 1854. Inside there is an organ from 1902, part of the prospectus was built in 1764. | |
09105451 |
( Location ) | Memorial stone 1813, on the village church | The limestone stele was donated in 1904. It is made of limestone, crowned by a cannonball. The inscription reads: Our little church once offered protection to fathers / in threatening war distress. / September 6, 1813 2-3 a.m. / So in memory this time / donated by the friendly hand in 1904. | |
09105460 |
( Location ) | Artillery memorial (1902) on the road to Gölsdorf | The monument was erected in 1902. It is reminiscent of two batteries that stood opposite a Saxon division at the Battle of Dennewitz. In front of an embankment there is a truncated pyramid, from which is a five-step staircase. There is a cannonball on the stump of the pyramid. The inscription reads: "Your deeds merit / reports the touching stone / Spreuth battery / 1/2 Baumgarten battery / September 6, 1813". | |
09105453 |
Monument mountain 8 ( location ) |
Honor grove for those who fell in the Battle of Dennewitz (1813) with access avenue and guard house (forester's house) | King Friedrich Wilhelm III. wanted to erect monuments in six places for those who died in the Wars of Liberation. One of these places was the monument mountain. This memorial was designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel and placed here. The inauguration was on September 6th, 1817. The guard house was built later. A memorial hall from 1910 was demolished in 1958. | |
09106289 |
Dorfstrasse 9 ( location ) |
Rectory with gate post of the entrance | The rectory was built in 1886. | |
09106369 |
Dorfstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Half-timbered barn | The half-timbered barn is a drive-through barn from the second half of the 19th century. The barn closes off the property to the rear. It is a grid-like framework, the compartments are square. The barn is not visible from the road. | |
09105804 |
Dorfstrasse 19 ( location ) |
Old village school with boundary wall to the churchyard | The red brick building was built in 1854. It is a two-storey, eaves-standing house directly in front of the church on Dorfstrasse. The house stands on a field stone base and has a gable roof. The entrance is on the right on the gable side, in the gable field there is a clock. | |
09105581 |
Dorfstrasse 31 ( location ) |
Residential stable house | The house was built in the middle of the 18th century. It is a single-storey half-timbered house on the eaves. | |
09105834 |
Friedensstrasse 11 ( location ) |
Mill complex, consisting of residential and administrator's house, mill building and cell storage | The former Heinrich and Würfel mill works (inscription on the silo) were built from 1906 in the Bahnhof district. The new mill building was added in 1928, the silo with the inscription 1934. The technical equipment in the mill has been completely preserved, including a bucket elevator from 1906. The building is not accessible. |
Oehna
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105465 |
( Location ) | Village church | The Protestant church is a field stone building, the core of which is likely to go back to the second half of the 13th century and the early 14th century. The tower was built in 1873. The altarpiece inside probably dates from the 17th century. | |
09106375 |
( Location ) | War memorial | ||
09106488 |
Oehna 21 ( location ) |
Rectory, consisting of a rectory and a farm building | ||
09105952 |
Oehna 24 ( location ) |
Homestead, consisting of a residential building, left and right stable buildings and barn | The homestead was built around 1900. The house is a two-story brick building. The two left and three right of the eight axes protrude in the manner of a risalit. There is an outside staircase in front of the front door. |
Rohrbeck
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105481 |
( Location ) | Village church | The church is a field stone building which was built in the 15th century. In 1867 the church was extensively rebuilt. The pulpit altar dates from 1720 to 1740, the font from the beginning of the 16th century. | |
09105598 |
Hauptstrasse 2 ( location ) |
Homestead, consisting of a residential building, gatehouse, barn and stable building | The homestead is probably a hofner's homestead . The house dates from the early 19th century, it is the oldest in Rohrbeck and part of a four-sided courtyard. | |
09105482 |
Jüterboger Strasse / Dennewitzer Strasse ( location ) |
Memorial stone for the Wars of Liberation in 1813 | The memorial stone was erected by Pastor Emil Zimmermann. The inscription reads: Bloody started over there / it started and bloody / it ended here / Bülow's Dennerwitzsieg. / Never forget it, / my people! / September 6, 1813. |
Schönefeld
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105501 |
Schönefeld 7a ( location ) |
Village church | It is a rectangular hall building made of field stones with a gable roof, which replaced an older previous building in 1853. The tower in the west is a little wider than the church, the tower is covered with a tent roof. Inside there are panels of an altarpiece from 1692. The baptism, the pulpit and the organ are probably from the construction period. The big bell was cast in the 13th century, the small bell in 1648. | |
09106390 |
Schönefeld 35 ( location ) |
Homestead, consisting of a residential building, left and right stable buildings and gatehouse | The property consists of a residential house, gatehouse and two stable buildings. The house is a plastered half-timbered building, probably from the middle of the 19th century. The neighboring gatehouse was used as a horse stable and is a brick building, as are the two stable buildings. |
Seehausen
Seehausen was mentioned for the first time in 1385, but the place was created afterwards. There were other villages south of Seehausen such as Schönau, Brösen and Schweinsdorf, all of which fell into desolation in the 16th century. In 1538 the dealer Georg Reiche was attacked by Hans Kohlhase on the road from Seehausen to Zahna. It was the model for the novella Michael Kohlhaas by Heinrich von Kleist . During the Thirty Years' War the place was devastated, only three farms were inhabited. There was further war damage in 1813, when half the village burned down. There were fires in 1754 and three more from 1866 to 1886. For this reason, there are no old houses in Seehausen.
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105150 |
( Location ) | Village church | The Protestant church is a field stone building that was probably built in the first half of the 13th century. The half-timbered tower dates from 1733. Inside a pulpit altar from 1682. The organ dates from 1902, parts of the prospectus originally from 1783. | |
09106291 |
Seehausen 1 ( location ) |
Homestead, consisting of a residential building, gatehouse, two stable buildings, coach house, barn and paving of the courtyard | The homestead was built in 1911 and the client was the building contractor Krüger. The house is a two-storey, eaves-standing building with a gable roof. The facade is characterized by a central projection with two axes, the entrance is on the left in the first axis of seven. In 1931 the house was extensively rebuilt. The stable building was also built in 1911 and is located on the right side of the courtyard. The cowshed on the left was added in 1921. The Scheue was built in 1922 and is located at the rear of the courtyard. | |
09106053 |
Seehausen 22b ( location ) |
Mill building | The mill building was built as a steam mill. In 1923 it was connected to the public network. It is a four-story house with three axles made of yellow brick and a flat monopitch roof. The mill was shut down in 1992. | |
09105858 |
Seehausen 28 ( location ) |
Blacksmith's homestead, consisting of a house, barn, stable and blacksmith's shop | ||
09106298 |
Seehausen 31 ( location ) |
Pigeon house | ||
09106299 |
Seehausen 32 ( location ) |
Rectory with enclosure | ||
09106300 |
Seehausen 33 ( location ) |
Pigeon house |
Wergzahna
Wergzahna is first mentioned in a document between 1388 and 1440, when the place was called "Werkzana". At the beginning of the 19th century, 70 residents, seven hofners, two gardeners, three cottagers and a shepherd lived here. In March 2000 there were 112 residents here.
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105545 |
( Location ) | Village church | Field stone building that could have been built as early as the late 12th century | |
09106064 |
Wergzahna 1 ( location ) |
Homestead, consisting of a residential building with a gatehouse, two stable buildings, a barn, a pigeon house and paving of the courtyard | The homestead was built in 1907 as a four-sided courtyard. The house is a two-story, eaves-standing house with seven axes. The gatehouse is on the left. There is a pigeon house in the yard. | |
09106054 |
Wergzahna 27, 29 ( location ) |
Homestead, consisting of a residential building, gatehouse and two stable buildings | The farmstead of a large farmer was built in 1901 and consists of a house, a gatehouse and two stables. After the Second World War, the homestead was expropriated and used as emergency shelter for refugees. The house is a two-storey, eaves brick house. The stables are also two-story brick buildings. |
Wolmsdorf
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105726 |
( Location ) | Village church and memorial for soldiers who fell in World War I, in the churchyard | The Protestant church is a field stone building that was probably built around the year 1300. Inside there is an 18th century altarpiece. The pulpit is from the same period. The war memorial was erected by the municipality of Wölmsdorf. The inscription: In memory / of our heroes who fell in World War I / 1914–1918 /. |
Zellendorf
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09105555 |
( Location ) | Village church | The Protestant half-timbered church was built in 1889. The previous church had been dilapidated. The font dates from 1694. | |
09105587 |
Zellendorf 31 ( location ) |
Manor house with stable building and pigeon tower | The manor house was built in 1908 in place of a previous building. The bell from 1496 is still preserved from the previous building. The house is two-story with a four-story tower and a three-story, gabled risalit . | |
09106059 |
Zellendorf 37 ( location ) |
Homestead, consisting of a residential building, gatehouse and two stable buildings | The homestead of a middle farmer was built in the first half of the 19th century. | |
09105840 |
Zellendorf 61 ( location ) |
House of a Büdner farmstead | The house is single-storey, gable and has a half-hip roof. The house was built in the first half of the 19th century. The house is in ruins (August 2013). |
Former architectural monuments
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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Gölsdorf Dorfstraße 45 ( location ) |
Stable building with upper arbor |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Monuments in Brandenburg, Teltow-Fläming District, Part 1: City of Jüterbog with Zinna Monastery and Niedergörsdorf Community, Marie-Luise Buchinger and Marcus Cante, Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms am Rhein 2009, ISBN 3-88462-154-8 , page 235
- ↑ Monuments in Brandenburg, Teltow-Fläming district, part 1: City of Jüterbog with Zinna monastery and Niedergörsdorf community, Marie-Luise Buchinger and Marcus Cante, Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms am Rhein 2009, ISBN 3-88462-154-8 , page 235– 241
- ↑ Monuments in Brandenburg, Teltow-Fläming district, part 1: City of Jüterbog with Zinna monastery and Niedergörsdorf community, Marie-Luise Buchinger and Marcus Cante, Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms am Rhein 2009, ISBN 3-88462-154-8 , page 357– 361
- ↑ Monuments in Brandenburg, Teltow-Fläming district, part 1: City of Jüterbog with Zinna monastery and Niedergörsdorf community, Marie-Luise Buchinger and Marcus Cante, Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms am Rhein 2009, ISBN 3-88462-154-8 , page 363
- ↑ Monuments in Brandenburg, Teltow-Fläming District, Part 1: City of Jüterbog with Zinna Monastery and Niedergörsdorf Community, Marie-Luise Buchinger and Marcus Cante, Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms am Rhein 2009, ISBN 3-88462-154-8 , page 362– 363
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Web links
- List of monuments of the state of Brandenburg: Teltow-Fläming district (PDF) Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum