List of cultural monuments in Arzberg (Saxony)

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The list of cultural monuments in Arzberg (Saxony) shows the cultural monuments of the municipality of Arzberg that were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until March 2020 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

This list is a subset of the list of cultural monuments in the district of North Saxony .

Arzberg

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Arzberg village church and churchyard (entity)
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Arzberg village church and churchyard (entity) Main street
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18th century Consolidation of the village church and cemetery in Arzberg, with the following individual monuments: Church, memorial for those who fell in World War I, military grave of World War II, hereditary burial of the Nette family, three tombs, a tombstone, boulder tomb with enclosure and cemetery enclosure (see individual monuments 08967045 at the same address) as well as the cemetery as an entity part; Of importance in terms of building history, art history and local history 09304692
 
Church, memorial to those who fell in World War I, soldier's grave of the Second World War, hereditary burial of the Nette family, three tombs, a grave slab, boulder tomb with enclosure and cemetery enclosure (individual memorials for ID No. 09304692)
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Church, memorial to those who fell in World War I, soldier's grave of the Second World War, hereditary burial of the Nette family, three tombs, a grave slab, boulder tomb with enclosure and cemetery enclosure (individual memorials for ID No. 09304692) Main street
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1905 (church); marked 1905 (church window); marked 1897 (baptismal font); 18./19. Century (tomb) Individual features of the aggregate village church and Kirchhof Arzberg; characteristic neo-Gothic church building of its time, of architectural, art-historical, artistic and local significance, graves of local and sepulkral historical value. 08967045
 
Manual pump Hauptstrasse 18
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1830 Evidence of the rural economy of bygone times, of cultural and historical importance. Brick fountain edge, concrete cover, wooden manual pump, originally from 1830, renewed around 1960. 08967044
 
Post mill (Beckersche Mühle)
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Post mill (Beckersche Mühle) Mühlenviertel 1
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Around 1800 Characteristic of the townscape and of technical historical importance. Mill box with boarded timber frame, rectangular floor plan, trestle, grinder, wing cross and cod end partially preserved, very ruinous construction. 08966453
 
Transformer station
Transformer station Mühlenviertel 2
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Around 1900 Concise clinker brick construction, of importance in terms of technology and supply. Brick building on a square floor plan, unplastered, corner pilaster strips with plain tile covering, segmented arched windows, brick cornice, segmented arched entrance, sills, flat roof. 08967048
 
Post mill (Wendrichs Mühle)
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Post mill (Wendrichs Mühle) Mühlenviertel 3
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Around 1800 In terms of local and technological history, it is of importance and landscape-shaping character. Box-shaped boarded framework framework, jacked up on rubble stone, remains of iron windmill preserved. 08966454
 
“Zum Deutschen Kaiser” inn with an annex Pfarrstrasse 17, 18
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Around 1860 (inn); 1890 (hall) A building that shapes the street scene, is of importance in terms of building history and local history.
  • Inn: two-storey, solid, plastered, half-hip roof, partly sandstone walls, plaster structure, greenish and reddish noble plaster (1920s), cornice, two entrances on the eaves, rectangular, sandstone walls (scratched), plastered plaster, straight profiled roofing, on the eaves side nine window axes, original Entrance door with skylight (stained glass), one-storey extension on the gable side with a gable roof
  • Hall extension: saddle roof, single-storey, solid, plastered, large arched windows, arched windows in the gable with sills, original windows
08967046
 
school
school Street of Youth 1
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Marked with 1902 Striking clinker brick building, of architectural and local significance. Two-storey red clinker base building on rubble stone base, four-axis side elevation with triangular gable and stepped gable top and cross, segmented arched window and pointed arched window, sills, original entrance on the gable side with staircase (granite steps), original segmented arched entrance door with skylight, saddle roof (rolled tiles). 08967047
 

Adelwitz

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Former manor house Am Rittergut 2, 4
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Inscription plaque marked 1845 Single-storey double house, of social and historical importance. Solid (quarry stone and brick), plastered, sills and door frames sandstone, inscription plaque on the eaves side labeled “Built in 1845 by Otto Neubauer”, profiled plastering eaves, crooked hip roof, simple doors from the beginning of the 20th century. 08967063
 
Manor and Park Adelwitz (aggregate)
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Manor and Park Adelwitz (aggregate) Am Rittergut 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21 (Siedlerweg 1)
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2nd half of the 18th century The whole of the manor and park Adelwitz, with the following individual monuments: mansion (no.15, today a hotel), eastern farm building with stable and coach house (no.17 and no.19 and Siedlerweg 1), barn and cellar, distillery (no.16), Pigeon house, caretaker's house (no.14) with stables (no.18), northern barn with gatehouse (no.21), gate entrance and enclosure (see individual monuments 08966438), the manor park with garden terrace and pond (garden monument) and farmyard with paved courtyard as a whole ; Manor house representative baroque plastered building with mansard roof, of architectural, art-historical and local significance 09304670
 
Manor house (no.15, now a hotel), eastern farm building with stable and coach house (no.17 and no.19 as well as Siedlerweg 1), barn and cellar, distillery (no.16), weighing house (vehicle scale), caretaker's house (no.14 ) with stables (No. 18), northern barn with gatehouse (No. 21), gate entrance and fence (individual monuments to ID No. 09304670)
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Manor house (no.15, now a hotel), eastern farm building with stable and coach house (no.17 and no.19 as well as Siedlerweg 1), barn and cellar, distillery (no.16), weighing house (vehicle scale), caretaker's house (no.14 ) with stables (No. 18), northern barn with gatehouse (No. 21), gate entrance and fence (individual monuments to ID No. 09304670) Am Rittergut 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21 (Siedlerweg 1)
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Marked 1772 (manor house); End of the 19th century (estate distillery); around 1900 (northern farm building); 1904–1906 (eastern farm building and horse stable) Individual features of the entity Rittergut and Park Adelwitz; Manor house representative baroque plastered building with mansard roof, of architectural, art-historical and local significance. 08966438
 
Former manor house
Former manor house Ritterstrasse 11, 15
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Around 1905 Single-storey double residential building with jamb, distinctive Gothic clinker building, of architectural and socio-historical importance. Red brick building, simple brick structure, segmented arched windows with lintel arches, some shutters, cornice (brick), gable roof, gable with corner pilaster strips and gable treads. 08966436
 
Remise (individual monument for ID No. 09304670) Siedlerweg 1
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1904-1906 Individual monument belonging to the manor manor and Adelwitz Park; Of importance in terms of building history, art history and local history. 08966438
 

Blumberg

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Dorfkirche and Kirchhof Blumberg (material entirety)
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Dorfkirche and Kirchhof Blumberg (material entirety) Mittelstrasse
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17./18. century Material entirety of the village church and cemetery in Blumberg with the following individual monuments: Church, memorial for those who fell in World War I and ten grave monuments in the cemetery (see individual monuments 09304693) and cemetery as a totality part; The site-defining complex of great architectural and artistic importance 09304693
 
Church, memorial for those who fell in World War I and ten tombs in the churchyard (individual monuments for ID No. 09304693)
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Church, memorial for those who fell in World War I and ten tombs in the churchyard (individual monuments for ID No. 09304693) Mittelstrasse
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1694 (church); Late 18th – early 20th century (tomb); after 1918 (war memorial) Individual features of the aggregate village church and churchyard Blumberg; characteristic half-timbered church of great architectural and artistic importance. 08967061
 
Forge with technical equipment
Forge with technical equipment Mittelstrasse 21
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1905, in operation until 1992 A building that shapes the street scene, is of importance in terms of local history and technology. Two-storey, solid, plastered, clinker brick structure (sills, cornice, window frames, cornice strips, corner pilasters, eaves cornice in a saw cut), side wings each three window axes wide, middle wing with workshop on the ground floor and jamb on the upper floor, six window axes wide, segmented arched windows, saddle roof, rebated tiles, windows with iron rungs, a plastered gable, a clinker brick gable, large wooden gate on the courtyard side, loading hatch, boarded up, two-storey extension (residential building, no monument), two large chestnut trees in the courtyard, flanking the entrance, in the transmission workshop around 1900, extinguishing troughs and historical tools , Drilling machine, flat ceiling on iron supports, used as a wood workshop, forge and agricultural machinery repair shop. 08967059
 
Rectory, outbuildings (shed), bell in the rectory garden, enclosure wall and rectory garden Schulstrasse 2
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Around 1820 (rectory); 1966 (younger bell) Structurally and locally of importance.
  • Rectory: one-storey with jamb, solid (brick), plastered, broken stone plinth, entrance on the gable side in the middle, framed by pilaster strips, straight profiled roofing, sandstone walls, original entrance door with skylight, rectangular window with bezels, straight profiled window roofing, eaves side six window axes, two-axis central risalit , Beaver tail covering (crown covering), lying jamb windows (rectangular windows), inside original door locks, original stairwell, original doors
  • Enclosure: quarry stone and brick wall, brick cover
  • Outbuildings: one-storey, red brick building, gable roof (brim tiles, beaver tail covering), segment arch entrances, large wooden gate
  • in the garden bell chair (iron frame) with two bells, one of them (the younger one) from 1966, formerly hung in the church tower (half-timbered tower with clock and hood), which was demolished due to dilapidation
08967062
 
Gasthof "To ...... home" Schulstrasse 8
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2nd half of the 19th century Plastered building with historicizing facade design, of architectural and local significance. Two-storey, quarry stone and upper storey brick, plastered, eaves side seven window axes, original plaster structure (corner cuboid), simply profiled bezels, cornice, saddle roof, beaver tail covering, eaves side porch with saddle roof, original entrance door with skylight, above entrance door inscription "Owner Hermann Speck", rectangular window, Wooden lattice windows.

One-storey hall extension, solid, plastered, saddle roof, former arched windows partially clogged, poor state of construction (ruinous), deletion in 2013.

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Eastern moving house, southern horse stable with Kumthalle and western barn of a four-sided courtyard Schulstrasse 11
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2nd half of the 19th century (moving house and horse stable); 1906 (barn) Testimony to the way of living and the economy of bygone times, of importance in terms of building history, social history and economic history.
  • Horse stable: two-storey, solid, plastered, partly with a basement, three-bay kumthalle on the eaves side, segmented arcades and two sandstone columns on an octagonal base, large segmented arched door (bricked up) to the carriage house, segmented arched and rectangular windows, partly sandstone walls, profiled belt and eaves , Corner grooves, gable roof, beaver tail covering, stable: inside Prussian caps on iron pillars, also used as a pigsty, plaster structure around 1900
  • Pull-out house: one-storey with jamb, solid (brick), plastered, saddle roof, concrete roof tiles, segmented arched window in jamb, otherwise rectangular windows with profiled sandstone walls
  • Barn: solid, plastered, two large segment arch gates with keystones, bezels, wooden gates, round windows, gable roof, interlocking tiles
08967058
 
Former school and toilet building Schulstrasse 12
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1827 (school); around 1900 (toilet building) Significant in local history.
  • School: one storey, solid, brick, plastered, rectangular windows, wooden eaves, gable on the back, hipped roof on one side, beaver tail covering, one window enlarged, entrance door with skylight, inside original doors (around 1830) and wooden support in the former classroom
  • Toilet building: one-storey with jamb, brick, plastered, original plaster structure (cornice strips, corner pilasters), gable roof, beaver tail covering, quarry stone plinth, four entrances on the courtyard side, old wooden doors, rectangular windows, window frames, stepped brick eaves, granite steps
08967081
 
South house and north side building of a former three-sided courtyard with fencing and gate entrance Schulstrasse 18
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Keystone marked 1777 (farmhouse); around 1900 (stable building) Testimony to the way of living and the economy of bygone times, remarkable portal, of architectural and economic significance.
  • Residential house: two-storey, ground floor and solid gable, plastered, upper storey half-timbered, plastered, crooked hip roof, plain tile roofing, rear eaves side with two-story extension with boarded-up upper floor and entrance, segmented arched window with skylight bars, gable-sided single-storeyed segmented pigeon roofing, penthouse extension with penthouse roof Keystone marked "CK 1777", triangular gable roofing, sandstone walls, original entrance door (Wilhelminian style), skylight, in the entrance rectangular window with profiled straight roofing
  • Stable: two-storey, solid (mixed masonry), plastered, segmental arch entrances with skylight, loading hatch, gable roof (brickwork renewed), Prussian caps in the stall, segmented arched windows with iron bars, stepped eaves, brick sills, rectangular windows in the jamb
  • Enclosure: brick wall, iron fence (renewed), square brick gate pillars with artificial stone top, people gate with wooden gate, demolition planned
08967057
 

Kamitz

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Former manor house of the manor
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Former manor house of the manor Schlossplatz 8
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Around 1910 Well-designed building that defines the townscape, a sophisticated example of objectified architecture after 1900, dominated by a risalit with triangular gable, part of an old manor, historically and historically important, probably also artistically. Two-storey building, solid, plastered, mansard hipped roof, yellow beaver tail covering, quarry stone and brick base, rectangular windows with bezels, stairwell central projection with corner grooves and triangular gable, profiled eaves cornice, twin windows in the middle, saddle roof dormer windows, profiled eaves (solid), grooved eaves. 08966443
 

Kathewitz

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Northwestern moving house, western dwelling house and southern side building of a former four-sided courtyard as well as fence and gate entrance
Northwestern moving house, western dwelling house and southern side building of a former four-sided courtyard as well as fence and gate entrance Elbstrasse 5
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19th century Testimony to the rural living and working methods of bygone times, of importance in terms of building history, social history and economic history.
  • Residential house: two-storey, gable roof, beaver tail covering, solid, plastered, clay ceilings, crane house on the courtyard side
  • Pull-out house: one-storey, solid, plastered, hollow eaves, half-hipped roof, brickwork tiles, rectangular windows
  • Stable: one-storey, solid, sandstone walls, gable roof, brim tiles, segment arched door
  • Enclosure: high enclosure wall, partly outer wall of the demolished barn, solid, plastered, interlocking tile cover, three square gate pillars, brick, pyramidal sandstone attachment, car protector, new wooden gate
  • Demolished barn
08967043
 
Former manor house, northern coach house and manor park of the manor
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Former manor house, northern coach house and manor park of the manor Elbstrasse 9
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Around 1910 Stately mansion with elements of the reform style from around 1910, of significance in terms of building history and local history.
  • Manor house: two-storey, solid, plastered, polygonal corner projections on the east side of the eaves, in the middle entrance projection with staircase and segmented arched gable, on the upper floor round arched window, profiled eaves cornice, on the western three-storeyed eaves side of the dwelling with pilasters, triangular gable, segmented gable and plastered entrance eye Hipped mansard roof, yellow beaver tail covering, trapezoidal bay window on the gable side with wooden columns, original plaster structure, original windows, grooved basement, grooved eaves
  • Remise building: plastered building with hipped roof
  • Former manor park: as an ancillary facility with low dry stone walls and old trees
08966444
 

Kaucklitz

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Residential building of a former three-sided courtyard as well as enclosure pillars and gate entrance
Residential building of a former three-sided courtyard as well as enclosure pillars and gate entrance At Torgauer Strasse 6a
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Gable plaster inscription marked 1904 Of local and architectural importance, old location Kaucklitz.
  • Residential house: two-storey, solid, brick plinth, otherwise plastered with brick structure (window walls, door frame, pilaster strips in the gable triangle), segmented arched windows, on the rear side extension with arbor, original stairwell window (with green glass), above ox eye, saddle roof
  • Remains of the enclosure: square gate pillars (brick) on a sandstone base and sandstone cover plate
08967076
 

Kollitsch

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Former manor house and estate park with stairs to the pond (garden monument) Am Park 3
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Marked 1894 The old location of Korgitzsch, today the Saxon State Institute for Agriculture, is of importance in terms of building and local history.
  • Manor house: two-storey, solid, plastered, angular floor plan, gable roof, partly purlin roof with simply carved rafter heads, plastered sills and profiled window walls, original windows, later porch, profiled plaster cornice, left wing demolished
  • Park with old trees and a pond, sandstone stairs leading to the pond and two sandstone platforms
08967064
 

Kötten

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Waystone
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Waystone Lindenstrasse
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Around 1900 Significance in traffic history. Square granite stone with a pyramidal end, inscriptions carved on three sides (framed in black) "3 km to Blumberg, 5 1/2 to Cölsa", "14 km to Torgau, 17 km to Liebenwerda", "5 1/2 km to Cölsa, 3 km to Blumberg “as well as direction arrows. 08967066
 

Not joke

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Waystone
Waystone Broad street
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Around 1900 Significance in traffic history. Sandstone pillar (square), chiseled inscriptions “Arzberg”, “Koßdorf”, “Oehdorf” (?), “Kaucklitz”, partly in black. 08967074
 
Residential building Breite Straße 18
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1816 Upper floor half-timbered, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Two-storey, solid ground floor (quarry stone), upper floor half-timbered with brick infill, wooden eaves, crooked hip roof, sandstone door frames, inscription “K ... abgr. 1816 erb. 1820 “(later hewn in), segment arch door added later, sandstone window frames, clay ceilings inside, cross-frame windows, demolition planned. 08966440
 
Manor house of a former manor
Manor house of a former manor Utility road 1
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Around 1800 Stately plastered building with a mansard hipped roof and dwarf house, of architectural and local significance. Two-storey solid building on an angular floor plan, plastered, central projectile, profiled plaster eaves, mansard roof (yellow beaver tail covering), dormers, dormitory, sandstone door jambs with keystone, staircase (concrete), single-storey extension, interior fittings from around 1910 in the hallway (wood paneling, inlaid figural doors, carved figural consoles , Beamed ceilings, pillars in the stairwell, flanking the entrance). (Rittergut or?) Freedom in the possession of the Stiehl family (since 1702), later chamberlain Carl August von Polenz, since 1780 Erbrichtergut, since 1872 transferred to the manufacturer Wilhelm Schmidt from Bitterfeld. 08966456
 

Packish

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Northern manor house (building 9), western gatehouse with gate system and remnants of the fence (building 8, 8a), farm building parallel to the street (building 1), south-west barn (building 3) and south-east and east farm building (building 4 and building 2) one former domain property (Staatsgut Packisch)
Northern manor house (building 9), western gatehouse with gate system and remnants of the fence (building 8, 8a), farm building parallel to the street (building 1), south-west barn (building 3) and south-east and east farm building (building 4 and building 2) one former domain property (Staatsgut Packisch) Mühlberger Strasse
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2nd half of the 19th century (farm building and porter's house); marked 1899 (Gutsverwalterhaus) Characteristic, representative manor of the 19th century, of architectural, economic and local significance.
  • Building 9: The manor house or estate manager's house built in 1899 (marked 1899 on the entrance projection) is a two-storey brick building with a rectangular floor plan. It is closed off by a high hipped roof. A risalit with an ornamental gable and arched portal emerges on the front. The wall surfaces are plastered. They are enlivened by cornices, corner pilaster strips and window frames made of facing bricks. Furthermore, the risalit and the base zone appear stone-transparent. Behind the arched portal is the entrance area with a cross vault. The ornamental gable consists of pre-blinded framework and overhanging gable slopes with carved rafters.
  • Stable barn (building 4): has a distinctive half-timbered construction with brick infill on the upper floor, also recognizable on the outside, two-storey, brick, plastered (except gable), gable roof, beaver tail covering
  • Elongated stable building (building 2): inside cross vaults resting on cast iron supports, four aisles, 16 yokes, the two central aisles cross ridge vaults, two side aisles barrel vaults, later built-in concrete windows (horizontal rectangular windows), altogether two-storey, brick, plastered, saddle roof
  • Former barn (building 3): now converted into a horse stable, single storey, solid, plastered (quarry stone), segmented arched windows and gates, wooden gates, straight wooden beam ceiling
  • Stable (building 1): parallel to the street, one storey with jamb, plastered, jamb brick with shaped brick, structured, saw-cut eaves cornice (brick), gable roof (concrete tile)
  • Porter's house and gate system (Buildings 8, 8a): two-storey porter's house, red brick, unplastered, gable roof (concrete tile), brick cornice (saw cut), segmented arched windows, stepped eaves cornice, two square brick gateposts with triangular gable crowns, iron gate
  • small manor park in the north has changed significantly (no monument)
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Waystone
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Waystone Mühlberger Strasse 6 (in front)
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Around 1900 Of importance for the history of traffic. Granite stele with a pyramidal end, square floor plan, on one side the inscription “14 1/2 km to Mühlberg 14 km to Torgau” and directional arrows. 08967060
 

Pülswerda

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Waystone
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Waystone Am Schlosspark
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Around 1900 Significance in traffic history. Natural stone stele with the inscription "Privatweg" and direction arrows, "Camitz, Kathewitz, Belgern, Neusorge, Zschackau, Torgau", "Renewed 1999". 08967055
 
Chapel of the former manor, two tombs, park and enclosure
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Chapel of the former manor, two tombs, park and enclosure Kapellenweg
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Marked with 1871 (lintel) Neo-Gothic chapel of architectural and local significance.
  • Chapel: The builder was the then manor owner of Pülswerda, the royal chamberlain and secret councilor Max Graf von Seydewitz , district administrator of the Torgau district, at the request of his mother, General von Seidewitz, née von Talenberg, who died in 1850, the chapel was built, north of Manor house, brick building, ruinous, single-nave hall, saddle roof with gable turret (triangular gable with pointed arched window, formerly bell tower), west facade divided by pointed arch portal (brick stepped walls), sandstone walls, in the lintel inscription “This house is a monument to loyal child's duty, built with God and in God's name - stand before his face forever until the end of days. Amen ”, inside three yokes, belt arches, 3/8 choir with three segmented arched windows, above the entrance of the west facade Vierpass, otherwise segmented arched windows, staircase
  • in the park (old trees) two tombstones:
    • Angel figure made of white marble, inscription partly legible (".... manor owner")
    • War memorial with cross attachment and skull relief, oak leaves and iron cross, inscription plate “Here rest in God Rittmeister Eugen Friedrich Wilhelm Bake, Lord of Collmen and Pülswerda, born. 1870, fallen for the fatherland in 1915 "
  • Enclosure: red brick wall, glazed brick cover, square pillars, decorative grilles
08966449
 
Castle, manor and park Pülswerda (entity)
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Castle, manor and park Pülswerda (entity) Schlosshof 2, 7, 9 (Wiesengrund)
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1767 (manor house) Complexity of castle, manor and park Pülswerda with the following individual monuments: Castle, northern horse stable and pavement of the former farm yard of a manor as well as manor park and garden design elements of the landscape beautification in the area surrounding the location (avenues, groups of trees and solitary trees) (see also individual monuments 08966450 and material components in Torgau Graditz district, 09306895); Castle in the style of the English neo-Gothic (Tudor style), design of the park and the surrounding area probably with the participation of Prince Pückler, of importance in terms of building history, art history and landscape design 09306896
 
Castle, northern horse stable and pavement of the former farm yard of a manor as well as manor park and garden design elements of the landscape beautification in the area surrounding the location (avenues, groups of trees and solitary trees), individual monuments to ID no.  09306896
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Castle, northern horse stable and pavement of the former farm yard of a manor as well as manor park and garden design elements of the landscape beautification in the area surrounding the location (avenues, groups of trees and solitary trees), individual monuments to ID no. 09306896 Schlosshof 2, 7, 9 (Wiesengrund)
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In the core 1767 (manor house); after 1850 (manor house); 2nd half of the 19th century (horse stable) Individual features of the entity palace, manor and park Pülswerda; Castle in the style of the English neo-Gothic (Tudor style), design of the park and the surrounding area probably with the participation of Prince Pückler, of importance in terms of building history, art history and landscape design. The former Vorwerk and later manor Pülswerda belonged to Parochie Weßnig until 1893.
  • Manor house (Schlosshof 7/9): two-storey, solid, plastered, longitudinal rectangular building, main building seven window axes, flat hipped roof (slate covering), central axis emphasized by central tower with crenellated wreath, crenellated corner turrets, high rectangular windows covered by angled garden canopies, sandstone walls Column-supported arbor with baluster parapet, original doors and stucco ceilings inside, was the country residence of Clementine von Callenberg, the mother of Hermann von Pückler-Muskau
    • Historicizing ceilings: coffered ceiling in the vestibule, then wooden beam ceiling
    • Equipment: antique marble sculpture of a seated female figure with two boys by Johannes Hirt (lost), around 1880, elaborate neo-baroque tiled stove (destroyed)
  • behind the manor house remains of the English park with rectangular hydraulic engineering made of natural stone (possibly cistern or drinking trough, meaning unclear), lower side wing (added later) with plastered structure, flat hipped roof, on the courtyard side entrance portal in neo-coco style, triple windows on the side
  • Farm building (horse stable, castle courtyard 2): two-storey, solid (brick), plastered, strong central projection, segmented arched windows, sandstone walls, Prussian caps inside, drilled segmented arched portal, door with skylight, hip roof, rebated tiles
08966450
 

Stand up

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Tower Dutchman with mill technology (windmill Stehla)
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Tower Dutchman with mill technology (windmill Stehla) Blumberger Strasse 6
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Inscribed with 1876 (mill); 1st half of the 20th century (mill technology) Of significance in terms of technology history. Tower windmill (without rods), ground floor quarry stone, otherwise plastered brick building, five-storey, window frames on the ground floor and door frames sandstone, inscription plaque “Built in 1876 Fr. Schreiber”, plaster structure, brick eaves, simple roller mills inside, old doors and windows, entablature on the ground floor comes from from the former ship mill of Strehla. From the company Kählitz & Lübcke from Leipzig-Eutritzsch: cleaning machine and sifter, burned down in 1938, in operation with an electric motor until 1959. 08966439
 
North-eastern residential building and side building of a three-sided courtyard attached to the west as well as an enclosure Dorfstrasse 3
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Keystone marked 1802 Significant evidence of the way of living and economy of bygone times, building and economic history of importance.
  • Residential house: two-storey, solid, plastered, mansard roof hipped on both sides, plain tile roofing (new), rectangular windows, original roof truss, wooden eaves, single-storey entrance porch on the eaves, inside original entrance portal (segment arch) made of sandstone with keystone inscribed with "Number 9 / FCS 1802" on the back One-storey extension with a gable roof, vaults in the cellar
  • Stable building adjoining the residential building on the gable side: one-storey, solid, plastered, entrance with straight sandstone lintel, recessed rectangular windows, wooden sliding gate, gable roof, beaver tail covering, crown covering, cage barn with loading hatches, wooden shutters, inside three-aisled cowshed with sandstone pillars and barrel vaults
  • Enclosure in front of the house: quarry stone and brick wall, partly plastered
08967085
 
Transformer station
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Transformer station Dorfstrasse 3 (opposite)
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Around 1925 Technology and supply history of importance. Plastered solid building on a square floor plan, cornice, tent roof, beaver tail covering, wooden eaves, diamond-shaped window, building now used as an ornithological station. 08967069
 
Church with furnishings, churchyard, enclosure and churchyard gate
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Church with furnishings, churchyard, enclosure and churchyard gate Koßdorfer Strasse
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1716 Hall church, plastered building with west tower, of architectural and local significance.
  • Hall church with polygonal east end (3/8 end), slightly set west tower on a rectangular floor plan with hipped roof and octagonal ridge turret and pointed helmet with ball and cross, slate covering, nave gable roof, beaver tail covering on the tower, simple sandstone door jambs, rectangular windows with sandstone walls, inside Flat covered, simple pulpit altar from the time it was built
  • Enclosure: quarry stone wall, plastered, square gate pillars, iron fence
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Residential house in open development Koßdorfer Strasse 6
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Around 1900 Urban residential building from the turn of the century with a historicist facade, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene. Two-storey, solid, plastered, rectangular windows, on the upper floor triangular gable roofing, basement plinth with horizontal rectangular windows, cornice, saddle roof, six window axes on the eaves, side elevations. 08967071
 
Waystone
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Waystone Koßdorfer Straße 15 (opposite)
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Around 1900 Significant in traffic history. Square granite stele, inscribed on both sides, chiseled inscriptions in black: "Blumberg 3 1/2 km, Altbelgern 2 km", "Cossdorf 3 km, Packisch 3 km" and directional arrows. 08967068
 

Former monuments (Stehla)

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Cottage Koßdorfer Strasse 10
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1st half of the 19th century Simple plastered building, of social and historical importance; demolished between 2009 and 2015. Single storey, solid, plastered, sandstone window sills, sandstone door jambs, keystone, profiled plaster eaves, gable roof, winter windows. 08967067
 

Swap joke

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Transformer station
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Transformer station At the village square
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Around 1905 Of significance in terms of technology history. Square floor plan, solid (brick), plastered, rough plaster in the lower part, entrance with bezel, diamond-shaped window above, profiled cornice, upper floor smooth plaster, wide roof overhang (wooden eaves box), pointed tent roof, plain tile covering, old insulators. 08967079
 
Servants' house of the former manor
Servants' house of the former manor Am Dorfplatz 3
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Mid 19th century Today residential building, upper floor half-timbered clad, of architectural and local significance. Elongated rectangular building, two-storey, solid ground floor, plastered, no basement, plain tile roofing, gable roof hipped on one side (concrete roof tiles), rectangular windows with sills, two entrances on the eaves side with staircase, gable side plain tile roofing, wooden eaves, servants' house belonged to the manor house (demolished). 08967078
 

Triestewitz

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Atonement Cross
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Atonement Cross Schlossstrasse 1 (near)
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middle Ages Local historical significance, sandstone cross, one cross wing broken off 08967042
 
Former school and teacher's residence Schlossstrasse 17, 19
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1852 Significant in terms of local history and social history, single-storey, massive, plastered. The left extension with a flat gable roof (purlin roof with carved rafter heads) was formerly a classroom. On the right, the older part of the school building with a crooked roof, profiled plastering eaves, rectangular windows with shutters (formerly the teacher's apartment), on the left the original door with staircase (concrete). 08967072
 
Church (with furnishings), churchyard with hereditary burial, fence, gate and memorial for the fallen of the First World War
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Church (with furnishings), churchyard with hereditary burial, fence, gate and memorial for the fallen of the First World War Schlossstrasse 21
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Marked 1582, rebuilding marked 1754 (church); around 1582 (altar); 1875–1910 (hereditary funeral); 1886 (hereditary funeral) Richly equipped patronage church, plastered quarry stone building with a small half-timbered tower on the south side and west tower with hood and lantern, of architectural, art-historical, artistic and local significance. Gable coronation of south portal marked 1582, keystone on the west facade marked 1754, hall church, plastered quarry stone building with 3/8 choir closure, plastered corner cuboid, gable roof, beaver tail covering, on the north side sacristy and crypt annex, small lattice tower as box access on the south side, coat of arms above south portal Flanked by putti, west tower on a square floor plan, octagonal upper floor, curved hood and lantern from 1754, spherical top and weather vane, sandstone walls drilled over the portal with keystone, coat of arms, rich interior furnishings, painted wooden beam ceiling, circumferential galleries (two-story in the north) and pews with Biblical scenes painted (18th century), winged altar, pulpit, baptismal font with coat of arms, patronage boxes, grave monuments or epitaphs of the church patrons of the Runge and Hartitzsch in Stein families (16th - 18th centuries).
  • Hereditary burial of the Stammer family in the cemetery: five grave slabs lying, natural stone, from 1910, 1885, 1875, 1886 and 1890, with the exception of one tombstone (lion), coat of arms removed, grave area fenced with iron grating
  • War memorial for the fallen of World War I: square limestone stele, top as steel helmet and iron cross, weathered inscription
  • Enclosure: brick wall, plastered, iron fence on wall base, square enclosure pillars, round arched gate system with strong stepped walls, round arched wooden gate
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Manor and Park Triestewitz (entity)
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Manor and Park Triestewitz (entity) Schlossstrasse 27, 28, 29, 31, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45
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16. – 19. Century (manor); 19th century (farm buildings) The whole of the manor and park Triestewitz, with the following individual monuments: mansion with gatehouse and rear building (see individual monument 08967053, Schlossstrasse 37, 39), plus farm buildings (see individual monument 09306612, Schlossstrasse 27, 29) as well as barn, farm building and horse troughs in the former farm yard ( see individual monument 08967050, Schlossstrasse 31, 35), with the former estate manager's house (see individual monument 08966451, Schlossstrasse 28) and dovecote (see individual monument 08967049, behind Schlossstrasse 41), with the manor park with garden bridge and burial place (garden monument) as well as other farm buildings (Schlossstrasse 41 , 43, 45) and the area of ​​the farm as a whole; Comparatively completely preserved manor complex in the area of ​​the old district of Torgau, manor house one of the oldest and most remarkable in the area, of architectural, art-historical, artistic, local history and landscape design significance, the manor park is characterized by its diverse and valuable stock of park trees 09304669
 
Farm building (individual monument for ID No. 09304669)
Farm building (individual monument for ID No. 09304669) Schlossstrasse 27, 29
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Marked 1789 Individual monument belonging to the manor and park Triestewitz; Former stable, now a residential building, forms an ensemble with a church and cemetery, part of a comparatively completely preserved manor complex in the area of ​​the old district of Torgau, of architectural and local importance 09306612
 
Former estate manager's house with stable part (individual monument for ID no.09304669) Schlossstrasse 28
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1st half of the 19th century Individual monument belonging to the manor and park Triestewitz; of local historical importance. One-storey, solid, plastered, brick wall, half-hipped roof, interlocking tiles, gable roof dormer, stable entrance on the gable side, segmented arched window with skylight bars, demolition planned. 08966451
 
Barn, farm building and horse troughs in front of it (individual monuments to ID no. 09304669) Schlossstrasse 31, 35
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Keystone marked 1789 (farm building); 18th century (horse troughs); 1st half of the 19th century (horse stable) Individual features of the entity Rittergut and Park Triestewitz; Barn, former cowshed with a coachman's apartment (number 31) and former stable, today a house and garage (number 35), forms an ensemble with a church and cemetery that characterizes the townscape, part of a comparatively completely preserved manor complex in the area of ​​the old district of Torgau, of architectural and local importance.
  • Barn (number 31), cowshed and former coachman's house (apartment) on the upper floor: two-storey, located at an angle to the former horse stable, gable roof, partly beaver tail covering, wooden gates
  • Farm building (number 35): single-storey, solid, plastered, mansard roof (concrete roof tiles), keystone walled on the gable side / inscription stone with inscription: marked with "1789 CFTvM", Prussian caps in the stable, formerly a cowshed
  • Horse drinking facilities: rectangular sandstone trough, water box
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Manor house with gatehouse (No. 37) and attached farm building or wing (No. 39), individual monuments for ID no.  09304669
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Manor house with gatehouse (No. 37) and attached farm building or wing (No. 39), individual monuments for ID no. 09304669 Schlossstrasse 37, 39
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End of the 13th century (originally moated castle); 1557–1579 (mansion); 1900 (farm building) Individual features of the entity Rittergut and Park Triestewitz; Former moated castle, converted into a castle / mansion in the 16th century, plastered building with hipped and saddle roofs on an L-shaped floor plan, one of the oldest and most remarkable aristocratic residences in the area, of architectural, artistic, artistic and local importance.
  • Manor house (formerly moated castle): solid, plastered, on an angular floor plan, two-storey, rectangular windows, sandstone walls, at the gatehouse in front of the passage round arched seating niche portal made of sandstone (seats renewed), above it coat of arms relief (16th century), to the left of the gate passage round arched niche (formerly entrance to medieval castle), saddle roof (folded tiles), strongly profiled eaves, saddle roof dormer windows, in the courtyard a stair tower (possibly remnants of a medieval castle keep) with Wendelstein, on a square floor plan with segmented arch portal and keystone as well as a coat of arms relief above the ground floor window with a crown and inscription "This house is 1758 d. Burned down on May 12th and rebuilt by the grace of God at the end of 1765 ", arched cellar entrance in the courtyard, sandstone walls, building on the south side supported by mighty abutments, gatehouse long side (main front) eleven window axes, on the southwestern risalit-like extension side entrance with open staircase, inside baroque room structure largely changed, a fireplace received on the upper floor
  • at an angle to the manor house adjoining the residential building / farm building or wing (number 39): two-storey, solid plastered, rectangular windows, crooked hip roof, on the eaves side inscription panel “Built 1900 A. v. Stammer "; Manor owner Ritter von Triestewitz, von Runge, von Hartitzsch and von Stammer (1806–1945)
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Pigeon house (single monument for ID no.09304669)
Pigeon house (single monument for ID no.09304669) Schlossstrasse 43 (behind)
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Around 1900 Individual monument belonging to the manor and park Triestewitz; forms an ensemble with the neighboring manor, of social and historical importance. Two-storey, solid, brick, plastered, hexagonal floor plan, rectangular windows, tent roof (purlin roof), roofing felt, cleaning bottles, single-storey extension. 08967049
 
Forest house with outbuilding Waldweg 17
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According to information from 1912 Of local and socio-historical importance.
  • Forester's house: one-storey, solid, plastered, brick window and door frames, original door, saddle roof (purlin roof with carved rafter heads), original spray plaster (rough), shutters, segmented arched window with keystone, brick structure (corner pilasters, cornice band)
  • Outbuildings: single-storey, solid, plastered, saddle roof, brick structure, coarse spray plaster, wooden gates, segmented arched windows
08967073
 

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  1. Arzberg village church:
    • Church: Romanesque predecessor building demolished in 1904, new neo-Gothic building erected in 1905, following Brandenburg models from the Middle Ages, red brick building made of quarry stone plinth, unplastered, gable roof, beaver tail covering, two bays on the south side or side aisle with its own hipped roof, west facade with five-stepped gable and pointed windows Recessed 5/8 choir with pointed arched windows, tent roof, rectangular sacristy extension, on the north side side apse, on the south-west corner a bell tower over a square floor plan, on the west side polygonal single-storey extension, octagonal bell storey with lancet windows, clock with round dial, four corner towers with pointed roofs and spherical top Pointed helmet, slate covering, sphere, weather vane and weather vane, on the south side (tower) a pointed arched step portal (brick garments), original entrance door with inscription in the lintel: "Glory to God in the height", on the north side a transept-like extension with a high right gable gable (patronage box), pilaster structure and crenellated top, blind arches, saddle roof, interior: two aisles, two-sided galleries, organ loft, barrel vault (wooden barrel), recessed choir with 5/8 end, ribbed vault, side aisle (south side) on the two-story arcade Walled up in the 1970s, a gallery above, pointed arches between the nave and choir and pointed arches to the north box, neo-Gothic furnishings from 1905, only crucifix preserved from the altar, stone pulpit with fish-bubble tracery, three stained-glass windows in the choir depicting the evangelists as well as Moses and Isaiah
    • War memorial for the fallen of the First World War: light sandstone on a rectangular floor plan, base front side inscribed 1922 on iron cross top, soldiers helmet relief and sword, inscription "The faithful dead honor gratefully ... (illegible) the homeland" and "Nobody has greater love than that, that he gives his life for his friends "," 1914–1918 ", on the sides the names of the fallen (the heroic deaths in World War I died from Arzberg)
    • Gravestone for a fallen soldier in World War II, black granite block with steel helmet and oak leaf top, inscription “My dear husband rests peacefully here, our good father Corporal Otto Rettig, née. 1918, died of his severe wounds in the east in 1944 in the Res. Laz. Dresden. "
    • Sandstone tomb with a cross (19th century)
    • Baroque tombstone on the south side of the mortuary, rectangular plate with inscription (difficult to read) of Sophia Löben (18th century)
    • Pastorei tomb (early 19th century), sandstone tomb for Johann Adam Lehme (?), Born 1752 (?)
    • Grave complex of the Nice manor family from Kathewitz and Adelwitz: rectangular complex from 1932 with enclosure (brick pillar with stepped top), semicircular tombstone and copper plate (Katharina and Philipp Nette) and sandstone cross (Hilde Nette)
    • Erratic grave stone with the inscription "Ernst Georg Lindner 1898–1924", rectangular enclosure (iron ornamental grille)
    • Neo-Gothic tombstone from around 1860 with triangular gable and pinnacles on the side
    • red brick wall, brick pillars (square), iron fence, on gate pillars inscription on black granite: “I want to give peace in this place. Heg. 2.10 "
  2. Manor and Park Adelwitz:
    • Manor house (Straße der LPG 9): two-storey baroque building, solid, plastered, middle wing with mansard hipped roof, lower side wings with hipped roof, beaver tail covering, corner turrets with slate covering, window walls and window canopies, partly sandstone, profiled plastering eaves, gable gable segment with volute gable in the garden , portico facing the garden on four square pillars, central wing seven window axes, main portal on the courtyard side, above it a heraldic cartouche framed by acanthus leaves, keystone marked 1772, on the eastern wing a neo-Gothic extension (formerly greenhouse) with corner bay and corner turret (early 20th century), inside on the ground floor on the garden side three groin-vaulted yokes with ornamental paintings, above the door to the vestibule a cartouche with a coat of arms; the Adelwitz manor belonged to Johann Gottlieb Klotzsch since 1745, his son since 1777, his son Carl Friedrich Klotzsch since 1825, to captain Carl Neubauer since 1835, to Philipp Nette since 1879, to son Hermann Nette in 1932, manor quarters for Soviet troops since 1947, base the Soviet headquarters, then resettler housing, since 1991 reconstruction by the Langbein family, establishment of the company "Adelwitz Technologiezentrum GmbH" and "Adelwitz Hotel- und Touristik GmbH"
    • Eastern farm building from 1904–1906 with horse stable and coach house (street of LPG 10): two-storey, solid, red brick building, courtyard-side barn doors, segmented arched windows, saddle roof, some with caterpillars afterwards, beautifully structured gable with pilaster strips and saw-cut eaves, remarkable three-aisled basement Separate segment arch gate entrance and cheek walls, in the cellar cast-iron columns, Prussian caps
    • Waaghaus: standing in the courtyard, three-story, solid, red brick, richly structured (corner pilasters, cornice), ruinous, without a roof
    • Distillery: two-storey, brick building, pilaster strips, segmented arched windows, coupled on the upper floor
    • Administrator's house with stables (located to the west) (street of LPG 8): two-storey, mixed masonry (quarry stone and brick), partly on the upper floor probably originally half-timbered, today plastered, gable roof, beaver tail covering, wooden eaves, sandstone door jambs, keystone, rectangular windows, window frames with plastered-up windows Keystone, segmented arched window in the stable part
    • Stable to the north with porter's house: two-storey, brick building with pilaster structure on the gable, gable roof with dormers, segmented arched windows
    • Porter's house with a round corner tower (partly sandstone, partly brick) without a dome, oval windows, formerly built at an angle to the stable (now connecting building demolished) the northeastern barn (across from the LPG 13 street), two-storey, brick building, segmented arched window on the courtyard side and wooden gate , used on the outside as a residential building with staircase and rectangular windows, cornice, saddle roof, beaver tail covering, drag gauze, corner pilasters, loopholes-like ventilation openings on the upper floor on the courtyard side
    • Partly original ring-shaped courtyard paving and original enclosure (quarry stone wall, articulated), gate entrance with square brick pillars
  3. Blumberg village church:
    • Church: single-nave hall church, flat wooden beam ceiling with painted insertion boards (starry sky with clouds and angels and the coat of arms of Electoral Saxony in the middle), box-shaped patronage boxes on the long sides, north box with painted structure and porthole panes, top marked 1695 and the coat of arms of the von Wengler family, shell decorated pulpit , three-storey baroque altar framed by twisted columns, pictures from 1894 by E. Zaube, 3/8 choir closure, basket-arched windows, entire walls half-timbered, partly brick infill, plastered
      • in the choir on the wall two baroque grave slabs: children's grave stone of Johann Christian Weißenbergk, Churfürstl. Administrator zu Packisch, died 1679, relief standing ruler with a crown, colored: Baroque grave slab with putti, inscription, tomb of "Erdmuth Elisabeth, born by Leipziger from the Heyde house, the high-born Mr. Hanns Leopold von Wengler on Kötten", born 1688 , died 1721, organ loft (three-sided) made of wood, two baptismal fonts, one of which was Romanesque baptismal font around 1200
      • outside: complete half-timbered building, partly on a brick base and on a high ashlar base made of sandstone, heavily profiled wooden eaves, gable roof, beaver tail covering, western tower in the upper part demolished in 1988, rectangular entrance porch on the west side, box extensions with pent roof on the north and south side
    • War memorial for the fallen of the First World War: high granite stele, lateral beveled supports and ashlar stones with spherical top, stele tapered towards the top, relief (iron cross) and inscription "In the world wars 1914-18 died from the parish of Blumberg for the fatherland" and the names of the fallen, Kötten and Packisch on the side panels
    • Hereditary funeral, two baroque tombstones, a lying sarcophagus, three classical column tombstones, a baroque tombstone and two rococo tombstones:
      • Lücke hereditary burial: four granite tombstones as cuboids and in the shape of an iron cross, inscription “Andreas Lücke, Lt. d. Res. Hus. Reg. 10 born 1893, died 1917 in the aerial battle before Verdun ”, columns fluted on the sides, iron medallion with oak leaf wreath and iron cross in the middle
      • two standing baroque sandstone gravestones with figural relief (including the fight of Jacob with the angel), illegible writing, cartouches in the base, 18th century
      • Lying sandstone sarcophagus made of sandstone from 1827 with a sloping cover and inscription (barely legible), on one side a Bible verse, on the other side the name of the deceased, corner spurs
      • three classicist grave columns: classicist tomb from 1813, sandstone column, fluted, on a stepped base, disc-shaped attachment with side frieze, on the column two medallions with inscription (illegible): classicist columnar tombstone with garland reliefs, sandstone, torches and stars, writing Illegible, stepped square base: another classical column, fluted, medallions, sandstone, square base, column lying on the floor: baroque tombstone (in the corner of the wall of the cemetery) made of sandstone, writing illegible, on the side a woman's figure with a bird in one hand and an anchor
      • two rococo gravestones: grave stele on a triangular floor plan (around 1800), some figurative reliefs, sandstone; Baroque sandstone tombstone on a triangular floor plan, some figurative representations on the corners, rocaille motifs on the base, illegible writing
  4. ^ Rittergut Triestewitz:
    History:
    • 1251 first documentary mention of the town of Triestewitz, which is owned by the Nimbschen monastery, at this time the fortified tower still preserved in the manor house probably existed
    • 1557–1579 Conversion of the manor house from a defensive structure to a representative Renaissance building
    • In 1580 the manor burned down
    • around 1600 reconstruction under the new owner Abraham von Bernstein
    • In 1758 the manor burned down again
    • 1764–1765 rebuilding under Major Carl August von Theler
    • Design of the landscape park in the 19th century, the mile sheets from 1810 list gardens west of the farmyard, the landscape park is only found on the measuring table sheet from 1904
    Structural assets:
    • Building:
      • Manor house with gatehouse and back building (individual monuments)
      • Horse stable and barn (individual monuments)
      • Farm building (individual monument)
      • former estate manager's house (individual monument)
      • Pigeon house (single monument)
      • three further farm buildings (total parts)
    • Development:
      • Entrances: from the manor house over the bridge east of the manor house, further park entrance at the Nixe over the bridge between Nixe and Grabenfortlauf in the southwest, third entrance from the east
      • Path system: landscaped curved path system with water-bound path surfaces
      • Garden equipment: bridge between the "Nixe" and the moat, bridge with porphyry pillars and wrought iron grille elements east of the manor house
    • Grave place of the manor owners Stammer in the center of the park,
    • Water elements: Koßdorfer Landgraben along the northern and eastern park boundaries, which expands to two ponds, the western pond is known as the "Mermaid"
    Vegetation:
    • Row of red oak trees (Quercus rubra) along the connecting path between the manor house and the southern park entrance
    • valuable old trees from u. a. European beech (Fagus sylvatica), sessile oak (Quercus petraea), red oak (Quercus rubra), winter lime (Tilia cordata), summer lime (Tilia platyphyllos), ash (Fraxinus excelsior), hornbeam (Carpinus betulus ), Norway maple (Acer platanoides), black walnut (Juglans nigra), black pine (Pinus nigra), Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) and, as dendrological features, a six-stemmed white mulberry tree (Morus alba) and a swamp oak (Quercus palustris) , a red-flowered horse chestnut (Aesculus x carnea) and a pavie (Aesculus pavia)
    • Shrub stands of snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus), field maple (Acer campestre), hawthorn (Crataegus spec.) And wild rose (Rosa spec.)
    Other protected assets: View from the park to the north and west towards the castle and church

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