List of cultural monuments on the Old Dresden-Teplitzer Poststrasse
The list of cultural monuments of the Old Dresden-Teplitzer Poststrasse contains the individual monuments (material total components) of the material entirety of the old Dresden-Teplitzer Poststraße and the material totality of the Saxon postal mile columns on this street. In the list of monuments of Saxony is the Old Dresden to Teplitz Post Road under no. 09229999 as a material entity reported. These aggregates consist of aggregate components and individual monuments, which can be found in the individual districts of the communities of Dohna , Bahretal , Liebstadt , Bad Gottleuba-Berggießhübel and Altenberg , see monument lists . The Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststraße is one of the best-preserved old postal routes in Saxony. If you look at the route of the Alte Poststraße on the map, you can see that the modern traffic route of the A17 motorway follows almost the same route. The notes are to be observed.
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .
Old Dresden-Teplitzer Poststrasse
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Material entirety Old Dresden-Teplitzer Poststrasse in Niederseidewitz |
Niederseidewitz (map) |
18th century (street) | Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststraße with the following parts: Bad Gottleuba-Berggießhübel municipality - Breitenau district (ID No. 09227035) and Börnersdorf district (ID No. 09302534), Bahretal district - Göppersdorf district (ID No. 09227034), Liebstadt district - OT Herbergen (ID-Nr. 09227033) and Altenberg - OT Fürstenwalde (ID-Nr. 09278924 and ID-Nr. 09279071) and OT Liebenau (ID-Nr. 09279070) - important in terms of regional and transport history. Note: section of the road from the Seidewitzbrücke at the Eulmühle to Niederseidewitz. |
09229999 |
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Material entity component of the material entity Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststraße in hostels |
Hostels (map) |
18th century (street) | Material entity component of the entity entity Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststrasse (ID-Nr. 09229999): Street in the OT Herbergen - important from a regional and transport point of view. Note: road section north of the Erlichtteich. |
09227033 |
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Material entity component of the material entity Alte Dresden – Teplitzer Poststrasse in Göppersdorf |
Göppersdorf (map) |
18th century (street) | Material entity component of the material entity Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststraße (ID-Nr. 09229999): Street in the OT Göppersdorf - important in terms of regional and transport history. Note: Section of the road from Erlichtteich via Göpperdorf to Wingendorf . |
09227034 |
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Material entity component of the material entity Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststrasse in Börnersdorf |
Börnersdorf (map) |
18th century (street) | Factual aggregate component of the material aggregate Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststraße: Street in the OT Börnersdorf - of regional and transport history. |
09302534 |
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Material entity component of the material entity Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststrasse in Breitenau |
Breitenau (map) |
18th century (street) | Material entity component of the material entity Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststraße (ID-Nr. 09229999): Street in the district of Breitenau - important in terms of regional and traffic history. Note: Road section south of the A17 motorway . |
09227035 |
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Objective entity component of the entity entity Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststrasse in Liebenau |
Liebenau (map) |
18th century (street) | Material entity component of the material entity Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststraße (ID-Nr. 09229999): Street in the district of Liebenau - important in terms of regional and transport history. Note: Section of the road south of the A17 autobahn through the Harte to the main Liebenau-Fürstenwalde road. |
09279070 |
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Material entity component of the material entity Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststrasse in Fürstenwalde |
Fürstenwalde (map) |
18th century (street) | Material entity component of the material entity Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststraße (ID-Nr. 09229999): Street in the OT Fürstenwalde - of regional and traffic history. Note: road section north of the village. |
09278924 |
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Material entity component of the material entity Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststrasse in Fürstenwalde | Fürstenwalde (map) |
18th century (street) | Material entity component of the material entity Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststraße (ID-Nr. 09229999): Street in the OT Fürstenwalde - of regional and traffic history. Note: road section south of the village to the "Black Cross" on the border with Bohemia . |
09279071 |
Note: The sections from Dresden via Dohna to Meusegast are not under monument protection, as is the section of the so-called "Hohen Straße" from Niederseidewitz via Nentmannsdorf and Borna to Herbergen.
Post mile pillars on Old Dresden-Teplitzer Poststrasse
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The Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststrasse is marked in several places by old Kursächsische post mile columns, which are also under monument protection and are compiled in this list.
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Saxon post mile column in Dohna |
Dohna , Am Markt - (map) |
re. 1731 | Saxon postal mile pillars (totality). Copy of the distance column, important in terms of traffic history. Sandstone, various inscriptions on distances, obelisk on pedestal (with coat of arms and crown). Monument text: Copy of the Kursächsische distance column marked 1731, made of sandstone stands in a dominant position on the market square. It is an obelisk, inscribed in the typical form with distance information on a high base, with two Polish and spa coats of arms as well as an "AR" monogram and post horn mark. It marks the beginning of the ascent of the Alte Dresden – Teplitzer Poststrasse up to the pass heights in the Eastern Ore Mountains and was originally located on Leschestrasse. In 1910, 1954 and 1960 the column was restored. |
09221502 |
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Post mile pillar No. 7 in Dohna | Dohna, Reppchenstrasse - (map) |
re. 1732 | Saxon postal mile pillars (totality). Copy of a quarter milestone, of importance in terms of traffic history. Sandstone block with roof-shaped crowning, with post horn mark and initials AR, row number 7. Monument text: Copy of a Saxon quarter mile stone made of sandstone with various inscriptions "AR", "1732", the post horn mark and the row number belonged to the Alte Dresden - Teplitzer Poststrasse. The stone is about 100 m away from its original location. After 1910 it was expanded and reorganized. In 1956 the stone was restored. |
09221535 |
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Saxon postal mileage pillar no. 8 in Meusegast |
Meusegast (map) |
re. 1729 | Saxon postal mile pillars (totality). Copy of a full-mile column, important in terms of traffic history. Sandstone, various inscriptions "To Dresden 4 St., to Teplitz 8 1/2 St.", initials AR, post horn mark and year. Monument text: Copy of a full-mile pillar made of sandstone with various inscriptions "To Dresden 4 St., nach Teplitz 8 1/2 St.", initials "AR", post horn mark and year 1729. Belonged to the Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststraße and bears the number 8. In 1945 the top was restored. |
09223158 |
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Saxon postal mileage pillar No. 9 in Niederseidewitz | Niederseidewitz (map) |
re. 1729 (quarter milestone) | Saxon postal mile pillars (totality). Post mileage column; Quarter milestone, sandstone block with a top, important in terms of traffic history. A quarter milestone made of sandstone with various inscriptions "AR", "1723" and the post horn mark belonged to the Alte Dresden - Teplitzer Poststrasse and is marked with the row number 9. In 1965 the stone was restored. |
09224194 |
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Saxon postal mileage pillar No. 10 in Niederseidewitz | Niederseidewitz (map) |
re. 1729 (quarter milestone) | Saxon postal mile pillars (totality). Post mileage column; Copy of a half-mile column, of significance in terms of traffic history. Saxon half-mile pillar made of sandstone with various inscriptions "Dreßden 5 St., Toeplitz 7½ St.", "1729" Post horn mark, gold-plated, the row number 10 is attached to the side. The column belonged to the Alte Dresden-Plitzer Poststraße, restored in 1967/68, the headpiece and base added. Note: Now at the new Oberseidewitz location (Viehanlage bus stop). |
09224192 |
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Saxon post mile column No. 11 in Nenntmannsdorf |
Borna - Gersdorf (Map) |
2012 (replica) | Saxon post milestone (quarter milestone), on the road from Laurich to Herbergen, row number 11, no monument ! |
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Saxon post mile pillar No. 12 at the Erlichtteich | Göppersdorf (map) |
re. 1729 | Saxon postal mile pillars (totality). Copy of the all-mile column, significant in terms of traffic history. The copy of the full mile column (marked 1729) was made of sandstone and has the inscriptions "AR", "Nach Toeplitz 6 1/2 St." on one side and on the other side "After Dreßeden 6 St., to Dohna 2 1/2 St." as well as the row number 12 (counting from Dresden). The base was renewed in 1963, the shaft and tip in 1986. As part of the surveying system described above, this stone is also of great importance in the history of traffic. Sandstone, various inscriptions "AR" "After Toeplitz 6 1/2 St." and on the other side "Nach Dreßeden 6 St., nach Dohna 2 1/2 St.", row number 12 on the side. Note: location at the Erlichtteich. |
09224775 |
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Saxon postal mileage pillar No. 13 in Göppersdorf | Göppersdorf-Wingendorf | 2012 (replica) | Saxon postal milestone (quarter milestone), row number 13, no monument ! |
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Post mileage column No. 14 in Börnersdorf | Börnersdorf (map) |
18th century | Saxon postal mile pillars (totality). Post mileage column; Copy of a half-mile column, of significance in terms of traffic history. Copy of a Saxon half-mile pillar made of sandstone, with various inscriptions. "AR", "to Dohna 3 1/2 hours", "to Dresden 2 hours" and post horn mark, "1732", the row number 14 is attached to the side, renewed in 1988. Restored for the last time in 2012. |
09224780 |
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Kursächsische Postmeile Pillar 1 No. 15 in Börnersdorf | Börnersdorf (map) |
18th century | Saxon postal mile pillars (totality). Post mileage column; Quarter milestone (original), important in terms of traffic history. Quarter milestone made of sandstone with various inscriptions "AR", "1732" and the post horn mark, as well as the row number 15 (counted from Dresden); Restored in 1955 and 1978. |
09224782 |
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Saxon postal mileage pillar No. 16 in Breitenau | Breitenau (map) |
marked 1732 (full mile column) | Saxon postal mile pillars (totality). Post mileage column; Copy of a full-mile column, important in terms of traffic history. The copy of the all-mile column (re. 1732) was made of sandstone and has the inscriptions "Nach Toeplitz 4 1/2 St." on one side and on the other side "To Dohna 4 1/2 St. To Dreßden 8 St." as well as the row number 16 (counting from Dresden). The top was renewed and re-erected in 1985. As part of the surveying system described above, this stone is also of great importance in the history of traffic. |
09224815 |
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The Saxon post mile pillar no. 17 in the Harthe | Liebenau (map) |
re. 1729 (post mileage column) | Saxon postal mile pillars (totality). Post mileage column; Copy of a quarter milestone, of importance in terms of traffic history. At the northern entrance of the Harthewald forest is the quarter milestone No. 17 of the Alte Dresden-Teplitzer Poststrasse, which was erected in 1732. It shows a post horn upside down on both sides. The stone broke in 1955 after the impact of a tractor, but was repaired and put up again in the same year by the sculpting company Kajer from Berggießhübel. Today's stone is a replica, the original is in the Osterzgebirgsmuseum Schloss Lauenstein. |
09304932 |
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Post mileage column No. 18 in Fürstenwalde | Fürstenwalde (map) |
re. 1729 (post mileage column) | Saxon postal mile pillars (totality). Post mileage column; Half-mile pillar, sandstone, with inscription and height bolts, significant in terms of traffic history. Saxon half-mile column 2 m high, made of sandstone, with various inscriptions. Mirror 1: "Dreßden 9 St / Toeplitz 3 1/2 St.", "1729" and Posthorn. It is column number 18 on "Alte-Dresden-Teplitzer-Straße". The column tapers downwards. In 1902 and 1967 the column was restored. |
09277535 |
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Post mileage column No. 19 in Fürstenwalde | Fürstenwalde (map) |
2012 (replica) | Saxon post milestone (quarter milestone), at the junction to the Black Cross, row number 19, no memorial ! |
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Remarks
- This list is not suitable for deriving binding statements on the monument status of an object. As far as a legally binding determination of the listed property of an object is desired, the owner can apply to the responsible lower monument protection authority for a notice.
- The official list of cultural monuments is never closed. It is permanently changed through clarifications, new additions or deletions. A transfer of such changes to this list is not guaranteed at the moment.
- The monument quality of an object does not depend on its entry in this or the official list. Objects that are not listed can also be monuments.
- Basically, the property of a monument extends to the substance and appearance as a whole, including the interior. Deviating applies if only parts are expressly protected (e.g. the facade).
Detailed memorial texts
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began setting up the Kursächsische post mile pillars. Elector Friedrich August I wanted to build a modern traffic and transport control system in the electorate in order to promote trade and economy. He entrusted Magister Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679–1742) with the implementation. The system of post mile pillars comprised distance pillars, quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars. The distance columns should be set up in the cities in front of the city gates, later only on the marketplaces. Quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars were set up along the Poststrasse. They received a consecutive numbering (row number), starting from the beginning of the measurement. The all-mile columns were set up outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). The distance pillars were marked with the monogram "AR" for "Augustus Rex", the Electoral Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian double coat of arms and the Polish royal crown. The full mile, half mile columns and quarter milestones were all similarly labeled, none of them had a coat of arms, but the monogram "AR". The distances were given in hours (1 hour = ½ post mile = 4.531 km). This mile system was the first European traffic management system. The pillar considered here is of great importance in the history of traffic as part of the nationally significant postal system.