List of soil monuments in Plauen

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In the list of ground monuments in Plauen , the ground monuments of the city of Plauen and its districts are listed according to the status of the listing by Volkmar Geupel from 1983. 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 listed in the list of cultural monuments in Plauen .

Monument ID Find type District designation Time position location Remarks image
? Tomb> burial mound Chrieschwitz Group of 4 barrows Bronze age east-northeast of the village, 3 hills in a row parallel to Gansmühlenweg, 1 hill 400 m northeast of it Hills up to 15 m in diameter and up to 2.5 m high, protection since October 15, 1959
? Tomb> burial mound Chrieschwitz Group of 3 suspected barrows Bronze age? east of the village, west of Long Mountain Hills up to 12 m in diameter and up to 0.5 m high, disturbed, protection since October 15, 1959
? Fortification> castle Haselbrunn Moated castle middle Ages in the city forest, west of Reissig , north of the road from Haselbrunn to Reissig Quadrangular low castle with rounded corners and surrounding moat, outer wall in the west, south and east, connected with a desolate courtyard, protection since October 15, 1959
? Fortification> castle Kauschwitz Wasserburg "Wal", "Wahl", "Wohl", "Wall" middle Ages south of the village in the Syrabachaue oval low castle, now a peninsula, built over by a chapel, originally filled in the surrounding ditch in the west, expanded to a pond in the north and south, protection since October 15, 1959
? Fortification> castle Joessnitz "Castle" weir system middle Ages south of the village on a mountain spur above the Kaltenbach Elevated castle in spur location, building with old structure up to the first floor, surrounding wall with bastion, section trench in the southeast, protection since October 15, 1959 Castle in Jößnitz.JPG
? Tomb> burial mound Joessnitz presumed tumulus Bronze age? southeast of the village, 75 m north of the railway line in a wooded area disturbed hill 8 m in diameter and 0.5 m high, protection since October 15, 1959
? Tomb> burial mound Joessnitz presumed tumulus Bronze age? southeast of the village, 200 m north of the railway line in a wooded area Disturbed hill 8 m in diameter and 1 m high, protection since October 15, 1959
? Tomb> burial mound Joessnitz Group of 2 presumed barrows Bronze age? northeast of the village, 300 m southeast of the Warthübel in a wooded area Hills up to 8 m in diameter and 1 m in height, protection since October 15, 1959
? special stone Oberlosa Stone cross Late Middle Ages North-westerly exit of the town, junction of the Alte from Neue Plauenschen Straße Groove-like depression on the head, possibly remains of an inscription on one side, protection since November 19, 1963 Plauen-Oberlosa, Neue Plauensche Strasse, Steinkreuz.jpg
? Tomb> burial mound Reinsdorf Group of 3 suspected barrows Bronze age? southwest of the estate on the slope of the Sattlerberg Hills up to 15 m in diameter and 0.7 m in height, protection since October 15, 1959
? Tomb> burial mound Reinsdorf Group of 3 suspected barrows Bronze age? south-southwest of the estate in the central part of the black wood Hills with a diameter of up to 12 m and a height of up to 0.6 m, disturbed, protection since December 1, 1983
? Fortification> castle Strassberg Weir system "Burg", "Burgstädtel" middle Ages east of the village on a mountain spur above the White Elster Elevated castle in spur location, built over and changed by church and cemetery, section ditch from northwest to southeast, outer bailey in east-northeast, in front of that another section ditch from north-northwest to south-southeast (today path), protection since October 15, 1959 Strassberg church, saxony.jpg
? Fortification> castle Syratal Weir system "Dobenau", "Dobenauburg", "Dobenaufelsen" middle Ages west of the village on a mountain spur above the valley of the Syrabach Elevated castle in spur position, oval inner surface disturbed by mining and built over by a chapel, remains of the surrounding wall preserved, two section trenches in the northeast, protection since October 15, 1959

literature

  • Volkmar Geupel : The protected ground monuments in the district of Karl-Marx-Stadt (= small writings of the State Museum for Prehistory Dresden. Volume 3). State Museum for Prehistory, Dresden 1983, pp. 48–50, 53–54, 59.