List of architectural monuments in Tauche

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In the list of architectural monuments in Tauche , all architectural monuments of the Brandenburg municipality of Tauche and its districts are listed. It is based on the publication of the country's heritage list by December 31, 2019. The ground monuments are in the list of ground monuments in Tauche listed.

Architectural monuments

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

Briescht

ID no. location Official name description image
09115528
 
Dorfstrasse 39
( location )
Forestry department with forester's house, horse stable, two barns and earth cellar The former royal old forester's house in Briescht was built around 1900 in the middle of the village on the site of the extensive manor Briescht, whose manor house was destroyed by fire in 1896. The two-storey, three-axle forester's house made of red brick was built on a field stone base . The massive 1 ½ storey brick stable is attached to the house. The wooden drive-through barn consists of half-timbered houses and is boarded up. The three buildings are equipped with gable roofs covered. The massive cellar system on the roadside entrance to the courtyard is made of field stone and brick. Used as the Brandenburg Forestry Department until 1990, the "Alte Försterei Briescht", which was privatized in 2009, now serves primarily as a place for art, culture and relaxation.
Forestry department with forester's house, horse stable, two barns and earth cellar

Giesensdorf

ID no. location Official name description image
09115378
 
Giesensdorf
( location )
Village church Rectangular plastered building with a gable roof, built in 1717. Cross on the east gable. Western roof tower, boarded up, with paired sound openings on three sides. Weather vane with the years 1717, 1856 and 1988. Features: Brick and plastered altar with crucifix and figure of Christ (marble, 1917). Stained-lead glass window in the east wall (1955). Wooden pulpit with polygonal pulpit, eight-sided wooden baptism (end of 18th century), west gallery with organ (1910) of the son of Wilhelm Remler , Berlin.
Village church

Görsdorf

ID no. location Official name description image
09115763
 
Blabber 1
( location )
Residential house with former stable building BW
09115380
 
Road of peace
( location )
Village church Rectangular plastered field stone building with basket arched windows and a gable roof (14th / 18th century) with a flat wooden belfry over the west gable. Badly destroyed at the end of April 1945, reconstruction in 1948/49. Equipment: wooden altarpiece (1602). Wooden pulpit (around 1600) with a polygonal pulpit. Eight-sided wooden baptism (early 18th century). Baroque organ prospect on the west gallery. Since 1996 computer organ on the south wall.
Village church

Kossenblatt

ID no. location Official name description image
09115446
 
( Location ) Kossenblatt weir and lock system Consists of a needle weir, chamber lock, boat tow , wheelhouse, residential building and farm building, on Spree and river kilometers 144.14
Kossenblatt weir and lock system
09115270
 
At the Zollbrücke 17
( location )
Residential building The two-storey half - timbered house with upper arbor (upper arbor gallery) is dated to the years 1701/1800. It is covered by a gable roof. It lies west of the old Spree toll bridge, until 1815 the border bridge between Prussia and Saxony.
Residential building
09115288
 
Lindenstrasse
( location )
Village church Elongated, plastered stone church with three-sided east end from the 14th century. Remodeling in the 18th century, adding a sacristy and a square west tower made of brick. The oldest of the four bells dates from 1582. The wooden pulpit, made around 1736, was donated by the “soldier king” Friedrich Wilhelm I , who bought the Kossenblatt estate and castle in 1736 . The so-called royal box (in the south wall) has an architectural stucco frame. The organ on the west gallery from 1858 (one manual, pedal, four stops) was restored in 1966 by W. Sauer Orgelbau from Frankfurt (Oder) .
Village church
09115244
 
Lindenstrasse 25a-d, 27a-e, 29, 29a-d, 29f, 31, 31a, 33, 33a, 35, 37
( location )
Castle with castle park and castle garden including ice cellar and farm yard with old manor house, two gatehouses and two farm workers' houses with courtyard buildings The Kossenblatt Castle was built between 1705 and 1712 on an island in the Spree next to the estate. In 1736 King Friedrich Wilhelm I acquired the castle. The manor house on the estate dates back to 1581. In 1699 Hans Albrecht von Barfuß acquired the manor Kossenblatt from Friedrich Wilhelm von Oppen . It was later used as an office building. A country hotel and restaurant has been located in the old manor house since 2014.
Castle with castle park and castle garden including ice cellar and farm yard with old manor house, two gatehouses and two farm workers' houses with courtyard buildings

Lindenberg

ID no. location Official name description image
09115416
 
At observatory 12
( location )
Winch house for kite ascents The building was erected in 1905. It is an octagonal glazed iron skeleton structure,
Winch house for kite ascents
09115417
 
At observatory 12
( location )
Two kites BW
09115418
 
At observatory 12
( location )
Kite probes and registrations BW
09115279
 
Main street
( location )
Village church The church dates back to the 14th century. The current building was built between 1667 and 1669. After a lightning strike in 1917, the church was rebuilt by 1928.
Village church
09115089
 
Hauptstrasse 10
( location )
Entrance building of Lindenberg train station with goods shed The station ( called Lindenberg-Glienicke until the 1990s ) went into operation in 1898/99 together with the railway line to Königs Wusterhausen. The station building, which is used privately today, dates from this time, a two-storey building with a saddle and half-hip roof with a single-storey goods shed attached to the west. After 2000, the passenger stop was relocated about 200 meters to the east.
Entrance building of Lindenberg train station with goods shed
09115278
 
Hauptstrasse 14, 20, Im Park 1
( location )
Manor complex consisting of manor house, farm yard with storage, stable and barn buildings as well as remise with integrated forge; Park including avenue with adjoining meadow space, pavilion, Colsman's tomb, bridge, ice cellar, curiosity; Walls, gates, inspector's house with garden and seating niche as well as estate gardening with gardener's house, outbuildings and fruit cellar with front building The Lindenberg Castle is a Baroque Zweiflügelbau with remains from the late Middle Ages .
Manor complex consisting of manor house, farm yard with storage, stable and barn buildings as well as remise with integrated forge;  Park including avenue with adjoining meadow space, pavilion, Colsman's tomb, bridge, ice cellar, curiosity;  Walls, gates, inspector's house with garden and seating niche as well as estate gardening with gardener's house, outbuildings and fruit cellar with front building
09115419
 
Hauptstrasse 33
( location )
Farm workers house Farm workers' council. 4 katen (room-chamber-kitchen) in one building. Year of construction unknown (probably between 1910 and 1920). Monument ensemble with manor house (castle) and church
Farm workers house
09115498
 
Herzberger Strasse 21
( location )
Balloon hall with winch house
Balloon hall with winch house

Mittweide

ID no. location Official name description image
09115384
 
Alte Dorfstrasse
( location )
Village church Plastered Evangelical stone church , the basic structure dated to 1401/1450. The east wall with the three groups of windows and the stepped portal on the north side are still original. The western, also plastered roof tower was built from bricks after 1830. The hall church contains on the eastern inner gable wall (now in the attic) remains of a frescoed mural from the construction period 1401/1450 with a representation of the world judges . The monument database gives two organs: 1)  Organ prospectus of the organ building company Lehmann from Straupitz from 1857; 2) Instrument by Wilhelm Sauer from 1900. The church / parish belonged to the former parish of Lübben and, as of 2014, was the only church in Tauches to belong to the parish of Niederlausitz in the parish of Zaue, a district of the Schwielochsee parish to the south .
Village church
09115274
 
Lübbener Strasse
( location )
Village blacksmiths Solid, single -storey building made of mixed stone and brick masonry , dated 1801/1900. The two-winged wooden gate is boarded up vertically, the iron windows are provided with lattice bars. The gable roof has a newer beaver tail double covering. The building stands on a small square in the corner of Lübbener Straße ( B 87 ) / Alte Dorfstraße northwest of the village church. In the possession of the Tornow family for seven generations, the old village smithy is closed today.
Village blacksmiths

Strain

ID no. location Official name description image
09115005
 
Stremmener Dorfstrasse
( location )
Village church Neo-gothic , tower-less church hall of red exposed brick masonry from the year 1883. Maybe in 1883 completed, comprehensive "remodeling" of the previous building, designed by architect Carl Niermann (1832-1896) - are floor plans and cross sections Niermann from the years 1869/1871 in the Technical University of Berlin under the title Church, Stremmnen. Remodeling and showing the current church. The brick building rests on a field stone base and has a five-sided recessed apse in the east and a small extension and a neo-Gothic stepped gable in the west . The west side has eight narrow, ogival, blinded windows. According to the monument database, one of the bells hanging behind the stepped gable dates from 1401. The bronze bell from 1926 was cast by Franz Schilling . The organ from 1883/1884 is the work of Albert Lang . In 1995/1996 the church was restored. Three boulders north of the church show the dates 1883, 1680 and 1347 - the dates of the current building and the two previous buildings.
Village church

Dive

ID no. location Official name description image
09115187
 
Beeskower Chaussee
( location )
Village church with a free-standing bell chair The plastered hall church was built in 1699/1700 instead of a previous building and is surrounded by the churchyard . It is covered by a hipped roof. Conversions took place in 1786 and 1800. In 1860 a free-standing bell cage was built with a half-timbered construction and also provided with a gable roof. The smaller cast bronze bell dates from the 14th / 15th centuries. Century and the larger chilled cast iron bell from 1956. In 1888 a sacristy was added to the east. The house has two organs: 1) an instrument from the organ building company Lehmann from Straupitz from 1857 on the west gallery, according to the parish in a desolate state; 2)  Organ positive from the organ builder Emil Hammer from 1962 - a gift from the (church) partner parish of Duisburg , which is located on the right in the chancel. Since 2010, fragments of images from the pulpit altar have been examined in terms of art history and panel paintings have been exposed and restored. In 2014 the bell cage was rebuilt and the portal area was converted .
Village church with a free-standing bell chair

Trebatsch

ID no. location Official name description image
09115006
 
Trebatscher Hauptstrasse
( location )
Village church The neo-Gothic hall church with a retracted square west tower was built from 1867 to 1869 using the remains of a previous building according to Stüler's plans and made of field stones and bricks. According to the information sign on site, the building owner and financier was the king and later German Emperor Wilhelm I. On the north wall in the interior hangs as the only evidence of the old church a richly carved and set epitaph for Johann Adolph von Reichencron, which was probably made in 1697 by an unknown artist was created. Reichencron was the son of Johann Friedrich von Reichencron, who probably bought the third manor Trebatsch in 1693 . The organ on the west gallery, which was completely overhauled in 1969/1970, was built by Albert Lang in 1869 and has a separate entry in the list of monuments. A comprehensive restoration of the church building took place between 2007 and 2009.
Village church
09115238
 
Trebatscher Hauptstrasse 11
( location )
Memorial stone for L. Leichhardt Memorial stone for the Australian explorer Ludwig Leichhardt , who disappeared on an expedition in 1848 and was born in Sabrodt, where he lived in Trebach. The boulder bears the four-line inscription: Dem / Australienforscher / Ludwig Leichhardt / 1813–1848 . The memorial plaque is attached to the back of the stone . In the monument database , the memorial stone is dated "after 1848". It stands on Leichhardtplatz directly in front of the church (previously in front of the school building, which was demolished in 2010).
Memorial stone for L. Leichhardt

Wulfersdorf

ID no. location Official name description image
09115293
 
Wulfersdorf
( location )
Village church Rectangular small field stone building from the Middle Ages, rebuilt in 1670. Today's plastered building is covered by a tent roof. The square roof tower above the west gable has no sound openings, is boarded up and provided with a pyramid roof. Ball, weather vane and (morning) star crown the tower. Pulpit altar, baptism, stalls and the ornamental painting in the interior date from the 18th century. The painting was renewed in 1908. Biblical sayings are painted on the parapets of the three-sided raised west gallery. The organ in the gallery was built in 1925 by Arno Voigt, Mitteldeutscher Orgelbau A. Voigt Bad Liebenwerda . It has two manuals, a pedal and eleven registers.
Village church

literature

  • Hans-Joachim Beeskow : Guide through the Protestant churches in the parish of An Oder and Spree . Published by the District Church Council of the Evangelical Church District An Oder and Spree, Heimat-Verlag Lübben 2002, ISBN 3-929600-25-0

Web links

Commons : Architectural monuments in Tauche  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum (BLDAM): Monument database. Försterei Briescht, OBJ-Dok.-Nr. 09115528. As of July 8, 2014.
  2. Briescht old forester's house. History.
  3. Iris Stoff: Alte Försterei has become an insider tip. In: Märkische Onlinezeitung (MOZ), February 4, 2011.
  4. ^ Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum (BLDAM): Monument database. Residential house Kossenblatt, An der Zollbrücke 17, OBJ-Dok.-Nr. 09115270. As of July 8, 2014.
  5. Evangelical Church Community Tauche: Kossenblatt Church.
  6. ^ Georg Dehio : Handbook of German Art Monuments . Founded by the Day for Monument Preservation 1900, continued by Ernst Gall , revised by the Dehio Association and the Association of State Monument Preservationists in the Federal Republic of Germany, represented by: Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum. Brandenburg: edited by Gerhard Vinken and others, reviewed by Barbara Rimpel. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-422-03123-4 .
  7. ^ Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum (BLDAM): Monument database. Mittweide Church, OBJ document no. 09115384 and part no. 09110372 (organ). As of July 8, 2014.
  8. ^ Community Tauche: Mittweide.
  9. Evangelical Church District Niederlausitz. Sprengel Zaue. ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.kirchenkreis-niederlausitz.de
  10. ^ Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum (BLDAM): Monument database. Schmiede Mittweide, OBJ-Dok.-Nr. 09115274 As of July 8, 2014.
  11. ^ Community Tauche: Mittweide.
  12. ^ Atelier Rauscher Architecture, Image Archive, Photography and Architecture: Stock Photo Gallery No. 1a. Architecture and building culture in rural areas. Contains a more detailed architectural description of the forge from 2011.
  13. ^ Technical University of Berlin , architecture museum in the university library : Carl Niermann: Church, Stremmnen. Modification. Floor plans and cross-sections from the years 1869 to 1871.
  14. ^ Protestant parish Tauche: Stremmen Church.
  15. ^ Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum (BLDAM): Monument database. Stremmen village church, OBJ document no. 09115005, T and part no. 09110395 (organ). As of July 8, 2014.
  16. Evangelical parish Tauche: Church Tauche.
  17. ^ Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum (BLDAM): Monument database. Tauche village church, OBJ-Doc.-No. 09115187, T and part no. 09110396, 09115578 (organs). As of July 8, 2014.
  18. Rostyslav Voronko Art Studio: Pulpit Altar Church Tauche.
  19. ^ Protestant parish Tauche: Church Trebatsch. Note: The page contains the information that the organ was the work of the organ builder Clausnigk from Sonnenwalde. This information cannot be verified. With Sonnenwalde is possibly meant Sonnewalde , where there were two master organ builders named Claunick. The younger, Carl Gotthold Claunick, died in 1829, however. (Source: Orgellandschaft Brandenburg .) All the information is also incorrect in that the organ was built by Albert Lang according to the monument database.
  20. ^ Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum (BLDAM): Monument database. Trebatsch village church, OBJ-Doc.-No. 09115006 and 09110397 (organ). As of July 8, 2014.
  21. ^ Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum (BLDAM): Monument database. Memorial stone Leichhardt, OBJ-Dok.-Nr. 09115238. As of July 8, 2014.
  22. ^ Evangelical parish Tauche: Church Wulfersdorf.