List of soil monuments in Wanzleben-Börde

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The list of ground monuments in Wanzleben-Börde lists all of the ground monuments in the city of Wanzleben-Börde and its districts. 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 Wanzleben-Börde .

Monument ID Find type District designation Time position location Remarks image
428310290 Graves, settlement Bottmersdorf Graves / prehistoric settlement undated northeast of the village ("Ostelberg") large distinctive, natural hills, the old excavation area is probably between the "Orsel / Ostelberg" and the "Osterberg"
428310288 Attachment Wanzleben Fortification / castle hill undated south of the village, south of the Sarre on the high bank in a field on a distinct hill
428310285 Fortification> castle Wanzleben Attachment middle Ages north of the site, in front of the castle
428310289 Tomb> burial mound Wanzleben Burial mound / fortification undated southeast of Blumenberg
428310287 Attachment Wanzleben Altweg middle Ages north of the village ("Hohlweg") probably part of the old castle complex
428310284 Fortification> castle Wanzleben overbuilt castle complex middle Ages north of the old town Main castle on the edge of a ridge, the remains of two ramparts with a curved moat. First mention

as early as the late 9th century

428310286 special stone Wanzleben Stone cross undated in the village, in the green area in front of the former hospital on Geschwister-Scholl-Platz earlier at the exit to Bottmersdorf at the "Sporlederei", sandstone
428310294 special stone Remkersleben Cross stone middle Ages north of the village, on the west wall of the church tower above the entrance (brick of a light hatch) 8–9 m high, sandstone, rectangular and provided with an incised paw cross
428310283 Attachment Remkersleben Meyendorf Monastery middle Ages
428310282 Tomb> burial mound Meyendorf Burial mound Neolithic south of the village, former orchard ("Stangenberg" / "Plantagenbreite")
428310297 Fortification> castle Triple life overbuilt castle complex middle Ages in place, former property Angular castle complex. The nearby church is probably on an older, round castle hill.
428310298 Attachment Triple life Castle hill middle Ages in place, under the St. Jacobi Church When the church was built, a filled ditch, possibly an older, round castle hill, was found on the east side of the hill
428310393 Tomb Eggenstedt Stone box grave undated southwest of the village in the forest "Hohes Holz", hillside location "Edelberg" The stone box consists of vertical stone slabs. Inside the stone box is filled with humus.
428310391 Fixing> Wall Eggenstedt Rampart undated west of the place ("Klosterberg") in the "Hohen Holz" Double wall system clearly recognizable, height 1–1.5 m, several meters wide. Between the ramparts there is a 3–4 m wide, but relatively shallow trench.
428310382 Fixing> Wall Eggenstedt Rampart undated northeast of the village ("Hohlberg") Two parallel ramparts several meters high form a U-shaped structure with the eastern end of the street. The facility is open to the west.
428310394 Attachment Eggenstedt Trench system undated southwest of the village in the forest on the west side of the "Edelberg" in the "Hohen Holz" Double ditch on the west side of the "Edelberg". The distance between the two trenches is approx. 6 m.
428310390 Tomb> burial mound Eggenstedt four burial mounds undated west of the village in the forest (Hohes Holz)
428310295 Attachment Seehausen Fortification? / Castle hill? middle Ages NW in the "Old Village" / "Nordendorf", under the Church of St. Paul The Romanesque church stands on a clearly recognizable somewhat rounded hill.
428310296 Attachment Seehausen Fortification (residential tower) undated northwest of the village ("Panneturm" / Pfändeturm) Residential tower of a former knight's court, after a breakthrough (passage), it is often incorrectly called the city gate
428310329 Attachment Seehausen Wait middle Ages northwest of the village, close to the road The hill is about 2 m high and it is at the end of a natural hill. The control room is said to have been built in the 15th century.
428310280 Attachment Seehausen Fortification (tower / fortified courtyard) middle Ages in the village ("Schneiderturm" / formerly "Turmhof") The tower once belonged to a fortified courtyard. The area used to be called the Turmhof.
428310279 Attachment Seehausen Attachment middle Ages in place, "Schanze" The name suggests a fortification.
428310278 Attachment Seehausen fortified courtyard middle Ages in place ("Königshof" / "Gödickes Hof") A strong curved wall ran around the property.
428310277 Fortification> castle Seehausen Castle complex middle Ages west of the village and west of the lake ("Burgberg" / "Die Kämpe"), "Kirchberg" First mentioned in 966 at the latest, remains of 3 ramparts with a moat.
428310276 special stone Seehausen Menhir Neolithic west of the village, the long stone The menhir was moved in 1816, now it is located on a hill-like hill. Seehausen Menhir.jpg
428310281 Attachment Seehausen Fortification / castle hill middle Ages in the place, hill under the church of St. Laurentius The somewhat oval hill is approx. 80 m × 50 m in size

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