List of architectural monuments in Ziesar
In the list of architectural monuments in Ziesar , all architectural monuments of the Brandenburg town of Ziesar and its districts are listed. The basis is the publication of the state monument list as of December 31, 2019. The ground monuments are listed in the list of ground monuments in Ziesar .
Legend
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
General
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09190608 |
( Location ) | Statute for the protection of the monument area of the historic old town of Ziesar in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district | The city was laid out according to plan, the center is the Breite Weg. The town hall, the town church and the monastery are also located here. The city was largely destroyed by several fires. |
Buckautalbahn
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09190868 |
( Location ) | Buckautalbahn, section of the track, including the siding to the former Quelle distribution center in Bücknitz and the Görzke terminus, as well as the diesel locomotive set up there | Railway line Wusterwitz – Görzke |
Monuments in the districts
Bucknitz
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09190114 |
Fiener Strasse, Alte Schulstrasse ( location ) |
Village church | The church was built in the first half of the 13th century. It is a hall building in the late Romanesque style. The choir has moved in, the apse was probably added later. The west tower was added in the second half of the 18th century. | |
09190623 |
Street 5, 6 ( location ) |
Kruger watermill, on the way to Herrenmühle |
Glienecke
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09190169 |
Dorfstrasse ( location ) |
Village church | the Protestant church was built in the middle of the 13th century in the late Romanesque style. The church was built from field stone. it has a recruited choir and a west tower. This tower is only in the substructure from the 13th century, in 1911 it was expanded from brick. The bell story is made of half-timbered houses, above which there is a tail hood. Inside there is a triumphal arch. The altarpiece was built around 1700. |
Köpernitz
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09190736 |
Köpernitzer Dorfstrasse ( location ) |
Village church with war memorial 1914/1918 | The neo-Romanesque building made of granite stones was completed in 1883. In 2009 a window with the Holy Spirit motif of the dove was installed in the chancel based on a design by Martina Wegener. The work was carried out by the company Glas Wilde from Bellingen. |
Ziesar
ID no. | location | Official name | description | image |
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09190550 |
( Location ) | City Church of St. Crucis | The Protestant church originates from the early 13th century. It is a classic cruciform church . The church was probably built by monks of the Premonstratensian order . It was built from the available building materials, ice-age field stones, boulders . In the meantime the church is the monastery church of the Ziesar monastery. | |
09190552 |
( Location ) | Castle complex with outer bailey (stork tower), keep, castle chapel, bishop's palace with adjoining chancellery and service building, ramparts, former starch factory | Ziesar Castle is one of the few remaining bishop's residences in Brandenburg. Ziesar Castle was initially the secondary residence of the Bishops of Brandenburg. From 1213 Bishop Baldwin had the castle rebuilt using brick. From 1327, Bishop Ludwig made it the permanent residence of the Brandenburg bishops. | |
09190975 |
Angergraben 12 ( location ) |
Residential building with side wing | ||
09190553 |
Badstrasse 35 ( location ) |
Residential house with outbuildings | ||
09190019 |
Bahnhofstrasse ( location ) |
Central station (Neuer Ostbahnhof), with reception building, goods shed, toilet building and double locomotive shed with water tower | The station was built in 1916. | |
09191016 |
Bahnhofstrasse 1 ( location ) |
Residential building | The house is a two-story, eaves-standing house with a half-hip roof. | |
09190554 |
Breiter Weg 32 ( location ) |
town hall | The town hall was built in 1789 as a residential building, and in 1828 it was converted into a town hall. | |
09191663 |
Breiter Weg 35 ( location ) |
Farm buildings | two-storey building in the yard of the property with a gable roof and half-timbered construction on the upper floor | |
09190976 |
Breiter Weg 39 ( location ) |
Residential building | ||
09190747 |
Frauentor 15, 16, 21 ( location ) |
Bardelebensche manor complex, consisting of manor house with extension, northern and southern farm buildings and brick wall on the street side | The estate was given to the Bardeleben family as a fief in 1550. The house was built at the end of the 16th century. | |
09190555 |
Monastery 1 ( location ) |
House Lammert | ||
09190551 |
Monastery 4/5 ( location ) |
Cistercian monastery | The Cistercian women settled in the Ziesar Monastery, founded in 1341, a Marian monastery, supported by Bishop Ludwig . In the 13th century there was already a monastery of the Franciscan Order . A monastery building next to the town church of St. Crucis is still preserved. The church was also used as a monastery church by the nuns. A transition to the church was built from the monastery building. There the nuns could directly reach the west gallery. | |
09190557 |
Mühlentor 16 ( location ) |
House of Frederick II | The house was built in 1775 for Friedrich II . The king wanted to stay here while traveling, but never did. | |
09191147 |
Mühlentor 21 ( location ) |
Residential house (Villa Prigge) with outbuildings | ||
09190955 |
Otto-Altenkirch-Straße 12a ( location ) |
Fire station | ||
09190558 |
Paplitzer Chaussee 4 ( location ) |
New farmhouse | ||
09190559 |
Petritor 38 ( location ) |
Lodge house | ||
09190923 |
Schulstrasse 11 ( location ) |
School (now Thomas Müntzer Comprehensive School) | The brick building was built in 1906. Today there is a school here, it was named after Thomas-Müntzer . | |
09190922 |
Schulstrasse 12 ( location ) |
District Court (now Thomas Müntzer Primary School) | The building was built in 1913. |
Web links
Commons : Kulturdenkmale in Ziesar - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- List of monuments of the state of Brandenburg: District of Potsdam-Mittelmark (PDF) Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum
Individual evidence
- ^ Official gazette of the Ziesar office, 5th year, week 1 of January 3rd, 1998; Official Gazette of the Ziesar Office, 13th year, No. 8 dated 05.08.2006
- ↑ a b c d e f g h 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 .