List of soil monuments in Schönhausen (Elbe)

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In the list of soil monuments in Schönhausen (Elbe) all soil monuments of the community Schönhausen (Elbe) and its districts are listed. The basis is the publication of the state monument list as of February 25, 2016. The architectural monuments are listed in the list of cultural monuments in Schönhausen (Elbe) .

Monument ID Find type District designation Time position location Remarks image
428310144 Fortification> castle Hohengöhren Castle hill, Niederungsburg middle Ages south of Hohengöhrener Damm (lowland), "Räuberberg" with trench remains Under protection since March 1, 1960. Approx. 40 × 40 m large hill, height approx. 1.50 m, near a moat. Around the hill you can see z. T. another shallow ditch (approx. 3 m wide).
428310311 Attachment Schönhausen Fortification (castle mound?) / Burial mound? - no OBD middle Ages east of the village ("Geseberg") If OBD, then more likely a castle complex. Fenced in, it probably belongs to a sports field.
428310308 Attachment Schönhausen Fortification (castle), overbuilt castle? - no OBD middle Ages in the village (probably the old town center), "Kirchberg" / "Kirchhügel" Overbuilt with a late Romanesque brick church (consecrated in 1212). Clear rise with church and castle outbuildings. Schönhausen Romanesque Church.jpg
428310310 Attachment Schönhausen Fortified settlement? - No OBD undated south of the village in the forest ("Wallberge") Nearby Fdpl. 1 ( urns , late Roman Empire ), possibly also Iron Age . Very large, distinctive hill up to 4 m high with several smaller burrows (funnels) and a larger depression; Dig not visible.
428310143 Fortification> castle Schönhausen Castle complex, probably leveled middle Ages approx. 2 km northwest. from the place, old sheep farm "Burgstall" (Niederungsburg). "Burgstallake" Probably no more remains.
428310309 Attachment Schönhausen Fortification? / Fortified (?) Settlement - no OBD undated Valley settlement southeast of the village ("Tannenberg") Details not recognizable.

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