List of soil monuments in Ostrava

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In the list of soil monuments in Ostrau , the soil monuments of the municipality of Ostrau and its districts are listed according to the status of the list by Klaus Kroitzsch and Harald Quietzsch from 1984. Any changes and additions, especially from the time after the fall of the Wall , are not taken into account, as there are currently no newer, generally accessible soil monument lists for Saxony . The architectural monuments are included in the list of cultural monuments in Ostrava .

Monument ID Find type District designation Time position location Remarks image
? Fortification> castle Noschkowitz Moated castle middle Ages western location, castle area Extended buil of a moated castle, overbuilt by a castle, water-bearing moat preserved in the south, extended to a pond in the west, protection since June 29, 1973
? Fortification> castle Pulse seat presumed moated castle middle Ages southern outskirts, Jahna lowlands , north on the way to the mill Rectangular inner surface with a surrounding water-bearing ditch, protection since June 29, 1973
? Fortification> castle Rittmitz Moated castle middle Ages western location, between the estate and the church, directly south of the brook Overbuilt by residential buildings, leveled trench, protection since June 29, 1973
? special stone Schrebitz Stone cross Late Middle Ages in place, west-northwest of the church Head severed old, protection since January 7, 1963 Schrebitz Antoniuskreuz-02.jpg
? Fortification> castle Schrebitz Weir system "Kirchberg" Slav period in the place, area of ​​the church and the cemetery Flat spurs, no longer recognizable attachment marks, protection since November 1st, 1958
? Fortification> castle Zschochau Weir system "At the Krähenhütte" Slav period south of the village, terrace tongue above the brook valley Double section fortification in the spur position, inner surface almost completely dismantled by quarries, two crescent-shaped walls preserved in the north, protection since May 13, 1939, renewed November 1, 1958

literature

  • Klaus Kroitzsch , Harald Quietzsch : The protected ground monuments in the Leipzig district (= small writings of the State Museum for Prehistory Dresden. Volume 4). State Museum for Prehistory, Dresden 1984, pp. 28–29, 31.