List of soil monuments in Trebsen / Mulde

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In the list of soil monuments in Trebsen / Mulde , the soil monuments of the city of Trebsen / Mulde 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 listed in the list of cultural monuments in Trebsen / Mulde .

Monument ID Find type District designation Time position location Remarks image
? special stone Package joke Stone cross Late Middle Ages South-eastern part of the village, Pauschwitzer Straße 41, walled into the terrace wall of Villa Lindenhof originally from Zöhda, protection since January 14, 1963 Trebsen Pauschwitzer Strasse 41 Steinkreuz.jpg
? Fortification> castle Seelingstädt Moated castle middle Ages south-western location, estate area, valley of the Kranichbach Originally a rectangular complex with a surrounding ditch, when the site was redesigned, the castle island was included in a dam, protection since August 1st, 1958
? special stone Seelingstädt Stone cross Late Middle Ages in the village, access to the church Protection since January 7, 1963 Seeligenstaedt Stone Cross.jpg
? Fortification> castle Seelingstädt presumed moated castle middle Ages west of the place on the edge of the Curtswald, east corner of department 2 oval hill with a drained ditch all around and a dam to the southwest, protection since February 8, 1974
? Fortification> castle Trebsen presumed moated castle "Köllmchen" middle Ages southwest of the place in the Herthasee Island location in the lake, protection since August 1, 1958 TrebsenHerthasee2 (cropped) .JPG
? Fortification> castle Trebsen " Trebsen Castle " moated castle middle Ages northeastern outskirts, west bank of the Mulde Rectangular Buhl built over by a castle, drained moat preserved in the west and north, protection since May 17, 1956 20030711700DR Trebsen (Mulde) Rittergut Schloß.jpg

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. 53–54, 87.