List of cultural monuments in Bad Lausick
The list of cultural monuments in Bad Lausick contains the cultural monuments in Bad Lausick .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .
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Bad Lausick
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Former sawmill, with house and barn | Alte Buchheimer Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1800 | old location Reichersdorf, residential building a plastered building with a high crooked hip roof, historically significant and defining the local image.
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Apartment house in a corner | Badstrasse 7 (map) |
around 1907 | A building that defines the street scene in Art Nouveau forms with historicist echoes, a simple plastered facade with clinker brick structures, of importance in terms of building history.
Tenement building: three-storey plastered building, gable roof, clinker brick structure, broken corner, emphasized by side elevations with elaborate gables. |
08972084
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Residential building in closed development | Badstrasse 11 (map) |
around 1885 | Plastered construction, side elevations with triangular gables, subtle facade decoration, evidence of the structural development of the city in the late 19th century, of importance in terms of local development.
Residential building: two-storey plastered building over natural stone plinth, saddle roof, side elevations with triangular gables, subtle facade decoration on upper floor windows, eaves and in the gable fields, original front door, shop installation with original design. |
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Mühlenwerke Uhlig & Weiske (formerly): Mill building, courtyard paving and gate system | Badstrasse 21 (map) |
1913 | four-storey reinforced concrete building, characteristic large mill, architect: Emil Franz Hänsel , Leipzig, significance in terms of local history, economic history and technological history. Mühlenwerke Uhlig & Weiske: four-storey reinforced concrete building, rough plaster, heavily opened perforated facade, rear tube silo with curved roof from 1934, the mill in operation until 1993
Associated object number 08972086: Residential house in open development, side front garden with enclosure and remains of the gate and farm buildings in the courtyard |
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Mühlenwerke Uhlig & Weiske (formerly): Residential house in open development, side front garden with enclosure and remains of the gate as well as farm buildings in the courtyard | Badstrasse 21 (map) |
1872 | As a former part of the mill complex of local and local historical importance, in terms of design and function also of interest in terms of architectural history, is directly related to object number 08972087 Mühle Uhlig & Weiske (formerly).
Residential house: two-storey plastered building, natural stone masonry, saddle roof, plaster structure, winter garden on one side, originally part of the mill, perhaps an office building, wrought iron enclosure |
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Mühlenwerke Uhlig & Weiske (formerly): Villa, with enclosure and garden | Badstrasse 23 (map) |
around 1900 | Typical villa construction in country house style around 1900, ornamental framework and corner tower, picturesque overall appearance, historically significant, former villa of the mill owners of the neighboring mill factory Uhlig & Weiske, architectural historical significance.
Villa: two-storey over natural stone plinth, ground floor plastered with artificial stone walls, upper floor glare framework, hipped roof, street-side template with winter garden, corner tower, picturesque overall appearance, variety of materials. |
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Villa, with enclosure and front garden | Badstrasse 28 (map) |
1927 | Plastered building with a mansard roof and a polygonal template, in traditional forms from the 1920s, part of the spa district development, appealing architectural design, of importance in terms of building history and local development.
Villa: two-storey plastered building, mansard roof, porphyry plinth, plastered structures, etc. a. Corner cuboid, polygonal template with attachment and tail hood, entrance porch with balcony, beautiful front door, lead glass window in the stairwell signed: Ernst Wilhelm Mewes Lpz.-Connew. |
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Residential house in open development | Badstrasse 29 (map) |
around 1890 | Plastered construction in neo-renaissance forms, significance in terms of building history.
Two-storey, gable roof, natural stone plinth, elaborate gable design to the railway line in neo-renaissance shapes, also on the street side, jewelry, plaster renewed. |
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Villa and garden (garden monument) with garden shed | Badstrasse 34 (map) |
around 1905 | Villa a plastered building with a picturesque overall appearance due to elaborate woodwork on the upper floor, excellent Art Nouveau building, garden house from the period of construction, significance in terms of building history.
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Bad Lausick train station; Railway line Leipzig - Geithain; Cross line Borna - Großbothen: train station with reception building, two tunnel roofs and a platform roof, next to it a pavilion on the forecourt, ancillary building with side wall and gate pillars, goods shed on the railway site and paving on the goods shed | Bahnhofstrasse 2 (map) |
1887 | Railway lines Leipzig - Geithain and Borna - Großbothen (cross line), significance in terms of local history and transport history.
The history of the route: The Leipzig – Geithain railway (route abbreviation LG), Saxon main line, route from Leipzig Hbf, initially in an easterly direction - parallel to the Leipzig – Dresden railway line, in the Leipzig – Stünz district towards the south, from Leipzig – Liebertwolkwitz in a south-easterly direction via Bad Lausick to Geithain train station, it is part of the long-distance connection from Leipzig to Chemnitz, various routes were discussed from 1850 onwards, the short route via Bad Lausick (instead of the connection via Riesa) was not supported until March 20, 1884 at the insistence of the city of Lausick of the cities of Leipzig and Dresden approved by the Saxon state parliament, route began in Liebertwolkwitz (construction started November 11, 1885, operations started on May 2, 1887), 1914–1916 double-track expansion of the Leipzig– Liebertwolkwitz section, 1946 dismantling of the second track between Engelsdorf and the workshops –Liebertwolkwitz, 2004–2006 Modernization of the Leipzig – Chemnitz Line, Ab Construction of the second track between Leipzig Hbf and Leipzig Paunsdorf as well as removal of all equipment used for freight traffic, from 2012 planning for the electrification of the Leipzig – Chemnitz line. |
08972123
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Tenement house in half-open development and side fencing | Bahnhofstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1925 | Well-designed building from the 1920s with an expressionist touch, significant in terms of local development and architectural history.
Three-storey plastered building, hipped roof, clinker base, profiled window frames, original windows, eye-catching entrance design with pointed arch and clinker brick structure, above balcony, side elevation with pointed gable, side front with pointed bay window and gable. |
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Two multi-family houses in a residential complex, with side fencing and front gardens | Bahnhofstrasse 6; 8 (card) |
around 1930 (residential building) | Plastered buildings in the traditionalist style of the 1920s, attractive design, largely preserved in their original condition, social-historical significance.
Residential complex for railroad workers, two-storey plastered buildings with hipped roofs, natural stone plinths, reddish plaster structures, ground floor with shutters. |
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Apartment building in a formerly closed development | Bahnhofstrasse 7 (map) |
re. 1888 | Clinker brick facade, elaborate neo-renaissance building in good original condition, characterizing the street scene, significance in local history as the former home of the mayor Eduard Fabian.
Three-storey clinker brick building, mansard roof, in the forms of the German Renaissance, side elevations, gabled, dividing elements in porphyry tuff, tie rod ends with wrought iron decorations, marked 1888 (on the arbor). |
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villa | Bahnhofstrasse 16 (map) |
around 1885 | Representative Wilhelminian style building, striking corner building, risalit to Badstrasse with triangular gable, wooden veranda in front of it, significance for building history.
Two-storey plastered building, cubic structure, platform roof, risalit with triangular gable, wooden veranda in front of it, rich stucco structure in neo-renaissance forms, extension on the railway side, wrought-iron fencing renewed based on the old form. |
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Bad Lausick cemetery: cemetery with grave monument, main entrance and remains of the cemetery wall with embedded grave slabs | Burgstrasse (map) |
19th century | Tomb with the figure of Christ, Christ carrying the cross of artistic importance, cemetery of local historical, personal history and local image-defining and garden-artistic importance, with structure and space-creating planting (hornbeam avenue and rows of linden trees).
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Old church school: Former church school with enclosure and garden | Burgstrasse 8 (map) |
around 1875 | Well structured plastered building with central projections, largely original condition, significance in terms of local history and building history.
Two-storey plastered building over porphyry plinth, flat saddle roof, central projectile, fronts with plastered structures, rear new staircase with offset original front door, fencing partly wall in natural stone, partly iron fence with stone base and posts |
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Structural structure of the former gymnasium of the Lausicker Gymnastics Club in 1846 | Erich-Weinert-Straße 19e, parts of the hall demolished in 2013/2014 in Turnerstraße 1 stored here (map) |
1914-1915 (part of the building) | Glulam construction using the Hetzer method, e.g. Temporarily stored at the above address for reuse, rarity, significance in terms of building history
The gymnasium of the Lausicker Gymnastics Club built in 1914-15 was created using a supporting structure manufactured by Otto Hetzer AG (Weimar). The master carpenter and company founder Otto Hetzer (1846–1911) had significantly expanded the possibilities in timber construction with his method for the production of curved glulam beams, patented in 1906. Due to the importance of such a Hetzer construction, which was preserved in the historical inventory, when the gymnasium was demolished in 2013/14, the essential parts of the supporting structure were salvaged and stored for reuse. The recovered parts include the 5 main arches (arch trusses, each consisting of 2 partial arches), further ridge tabs, foot sticks and intermediate arches as well as various fastening and connecting elements such as bolts, nails, flat iron, etc. The Hetzer construction of the former gym in Bad Lausick ( formerly Turnerstrasse 1) is an important testimony to the development of structural solutions, especially in timber construction, which gives it a high historical value; Only relatively few objects of this type have survived in Germany, so that they are also of rarity. |
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Villa, gate system, fence and garden | Fabianstrasse 8 (map) |
1913 | Plastered building with a mansard roof and polygonal porch, testimony to the development of the city at the beginning of the 20th century, good original condition, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.
Villa: one-storey plastered building, mansard roof, three-sided two-storey porch with pyramid roof and wrought iron crown, loggia and entrance porch. |
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Women's housekeeping school (formerly) (former school (today residential building), garden, pavilion and enclosure) | Fabian road 10 (Map) |
around 1910 | Villa-like Wilhelminian style building with a stair tower, significance in terms of local history and social history.
School: two-storey plastered building, saddle roof, picturesque appearance, structured structure with extensions: staircase tower, corner bay window, loggias. |
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Residential house in open development | Frohburger Strasse 4 (map) |
around 1895 | Appealing clinker brick building from the late 19th century in correspondence with the school as well as a street image-defining location at an intersection, of architectural significance.
One-storey clinker brick building - red and yellow - over natural stone plinth, saddle roof, on the long side facing the street a strong two-storey template, entrance with sandstone walls, extension on the back. |
08972141
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Citizens' School (formerly): School with an extension | Frohburger Strasse 9 (map) |
1886 | Main building with Gründerzeit clinker facade in neo-renaissance style, extension of a plastered building in Art Deco style, significance in terms of building history and local history.
Cubic clinker brick building in renaissance forms, emphasis on the center by raised risalit, extension from the 1920s: plastered building with clinker brick structure in a beautiful, clear design. |
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Residential stable house, side building, barn and courtyard wall with gate entrance and gate, remainder of the garden wall and courtyard paving with Göpelbahn of a former four-sided courtyard | Heinersdorfer Strasse 13 (map) |
around 1850 | Authentic-looking courtyard in the old location of Heinersdorf, half-timbered buildings, evidence of the rural way of life and economy of bygone times, importance in terms of local history and building history.
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Apartment building in open development, front garden and side enclosure | Herrmannstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1928 | Plastered building in Art Deco style, testimony to the local building development of the 1920s, good design, significant in terms of building history.
Two-storey plastered building, hipped roof, clinker base, wide roof house with stepped and curved gable, corner accentuation by polygonal stand bay windows, beautiful entrance design in expressionistic forms, largely original details. |
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Mountain cellar | Käthe-Kollwitz-Strasse (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Testimony to economic attitudes of the past, of economic significance.
Front in natural stone and brick, barrel vaulted cellar neck in porphyry tufa. |
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St. Kilian's Church: Church (with furnishings) and former churchyard, today the church square (garden monument), with two memorials for those who fell in the war of 1870/1871 and those who died in the First World War | Kirchplatz (map) |
around 1105 | Romanesque pillar basilica with a baroque crossing tower, one of the oldest sacred buildings in Saxony, horticultural designed church square, of importance in terms of building history, art history, local history and the townscape.
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Former riding arena | Leipziger Strasse 11 (map) |
soon after 1871 | local and military historical significance.
Former riding hall of the hussars, elongated brick building, plastered, with blind arch structure, semicircular metal windows, gable with pilaster structure, plaster renewed, gable roof, open roof structure with hanging truss, unsightly additions. |
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Convalescent home (formerly): Retirement home, with outbuildings and garden | Ludolf-Colditz-Strasse 1 (map) |
1905-1907 | Former convalescent home of the Inner Mission, built in the spa district for recreation for mothers with many children, stately Wilhelminian style building with corner bay and half-timbered gables, significance in terms of architectural history and local development.
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town hall | Market 1 (map) |
re. 1897 | Magnificent clinker brick building from the Gründerzeit, in the forms of the German neo-Renaissance, significance in terms of local history, building history and urban development.
Three-story, picturesque building from 1897 with leather-yellow clinker cladding, with accentuating red clinker bricks, individual structural elements in sandstone, mansard roof, designed in the sense of late historicism in rich forms of the German neo-Renaissance, emphasis on the asymmetrical structured market front by means of a central projection, this one on the first floor with a balcony, Above that, the window of the council chamber reaching into the eaves area, crowned by a stepped gable, the main entrance on the side in the roof area emphasized by a tower, the lantern of the tower bears a curved hood, an important document on local history, as a typical town hall building from the Wilhelmine era and as a testimony to the work of Theodor Kösser, who played an essential role in the Saxon, especially Leipzig, building history, significant in terms of building history, with the post office building that was built at the same time and structurally connected, a formative, urban-valuable component on the market, also artistically ch of importance, since it appeals to the aesthetic perception of a viewer in particular three-storey yellow clinker building with sandstone elements, in forms of the German neo-Renaissance, asymmetrical structure structure, central tower with entrance, marked 1897 (on the portal) |
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Imperial Post Office (formerly): Post Office | Market 3 (map) |
1897 | Gründerzeit clinker brick building, neo-renaissance forms, forming an assembly group with the town hall, significance in terms of local history, building history and urban development.
Two-storey, yellow clinker brick building with sandstone elements, mansard roof, facades designed in the same neo-renaissance forms as the neighboring town hall, thus combining both buildings into a unit that characterizes the market, tower-like elevated side elevation with entrance, this with portico framing, evidence of the local development and postal history in the late 19th century. Century, as a characteristic and high-quality example of a post office building from the Wilhelmine imperial era also of architectural historical importance, in its connection with the town hall an essential part of the townscape on the market, thus valuable two-storey yellow clinker building with sandstone elements, neo-renaissance forms, entrance on the side, emphasized by a side projection and corner tower . |
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House in a corner | Market 5 (map) |
re. 1938 | simple plastered facade with arcade, in the home style of the 1930s, significance in terms of architectural history and the townscape.
Three-storey plastered building, hipped roof, first floor indicated by balconies as a bel étage, ground floor with arcades to the market, dividing elements in porphyry tuff, marked 1938 (relief on the corner pillar), corner support with relief - main beams with sheep - and designation: 1938 KS |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Mühlstrasse 22 (map) |
around 1800 | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, significance in terms of local history and building history.
Two-storey building with a half-hip roof, strong walls on the ground floor, probably clay, upper floor possibly still half-timbered, window frames in wood, all in all improperly plastered. |
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Rosengarten park (garden monument) within the spa park, with six sculptures and fountain houses | Parkstrasse (map) |
around 1925/1935 | the only noteworthy remnant of the historical spa complex, of cultural-historical, local-historical and garden-artistic importance.
Geometric ornamentation, created around 1925–1935, with a radially symmetrical basic order, embedded in the edge of the scenic, predominantly forest-like spa park (no monument). Testimony to a health resort from the 1920s / 30s. Two ring and several radial access routes (water-bound cover, reddish), ring-shaped rose plantings with fringing lawn strips. Center accentuated by a circular, slightly raised rose bed with a central ceramic vase. Historic bench models (probably rebuilt after 1990). The western side facing Parkstrasse is framed by a pergola (rebuilt after 1990), partly covered with a rose tree. In front of it six concrete putti with musical instruments on square clinker plinths, embedded in rose planting. North side: wall fountain made of reddish artificial stone on a clinker wall (not in use), former collecting basin planted. At a moat in the northeast, a well house ("Matthesbrunnen") on a square floor plan, flat roof, openings with clinker brick frames. |
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Residential house in open development and fencing | Parkstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1925 | Plastered building with Art Deco elements, older fencing, part of the spa district development, interesting in terms of local history and architectural history.
Two-storey plastered building, high hipped roof, porch with balcony, side entrance, Art Deco elements, older fencing with wrought iron fields. |
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Park Villa (villa, with enclosure and garden) | Parkstrasse 21 (map) |
around 1915 | Plastered building with half-timbered elements, in the reform style of the time around 1910, as part of the spa district development, interesting in terms of building history and local history.
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Evening peace house (rental villa) | Philipp-Müller-Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1900 | Late historical villa construction with corner bay window and half-timbered gable, part of the development of the spa district, of importance in terms of local development and architectural history.
Two-storey plastered building, high hipped roof, picturesque appearance through extensions and superstructures, flat central projectile with glare framework, structural elements with neo-Gothic and neo-renaissance influences. |
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Villa Augusta (rental villa) | Philipp-Müller-Strasse 5 (map) |
around 1900 | Formerly boarding school, plastered construction in late historical forms, artificial stone, plaster and clinker brick structures, part of the development of the spa district, of importance in terms of building history and the history of the site.
Two-storey plastered building, half-hipped roof, strong risalit with balconies, profiled frames, window arches accentuated by clinker brick. |
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Residential house in open development, with garden, fence and gate system | Philipp-Müller-Strasse 13 (map) |
around 1935 | Plastered building in traditionalist style, high-quality testimony to the building development of the 1930s, authorship or influence of the architect Paul Schultze-Naumburg, Weimar, significant in terms of architectural history.
Two-storey plastered building with hipped roof, entrance porch, veranda, shutters, garden with elements of the original design, fencing with wrought iron gate. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Querstraße 3 (map) |
around 1930 | Plastered building with bay window, clinker brick structure, in the style of the New Objectivity of the 1920s, significance in terms of architectural history.
Three-storey, clinkered plinth, clinker brick sections on the upper storeys, center accentuated by bay windows with stepped gable, saddle roof |
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Stadtgut Herrmannsbad: Former Stadtgut | Querstraße 6 (map) |
re. 1779, later redesigned (Stadtgut) | two-storey plastered building with gate passage and two roof houses, significance for local history.
Two-storey plastered building with gate passage, arched portal marked 1779 (keystone marked: CFK 1779), two roof houses, wide plastered walls, saddle roof. |
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Road bridge | Reichersdorfer Strasse (map) |
around 1800 | Quarry stone, old location Reichersdorf, significance in terms of traffic history.
Quarry stone with porphyry tuff cover, water drainage stone. |
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Memorial to the fallen of World War 1 | Reichersdorfer Straße 18 (in front) (map) |
around 1920 (war memorial) | old location Reichersdorf, local historical significance.
Porphyry tuff block with laurel-wreathed inscription, eagle above, surface already heavily weathered, edging with posts decorated with steel helmets. |
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House in a corner | Rochlitzer Strasse 1 (map) |
re. 1827, more recent modifications | Plastered building with basket arch portal and triple window in the gable, as a building testimony to the urban development of the early 19th century, historically and locally significant, corner location at the intersection of Gartenstraße.
two-storey plastered building, standing below street level, crooked hip roof, large, younger roof extension, basket arch portal with porphyry tufa, keystone marked: ICR 1827, today's appearance result of recent changes, e.g. B. improper rough plaster, some old windows from around 1900. |
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House in a corner | Rochlitzer Strasse 48 (map) |
around 1900 | with a shop, clinker brick building from the Wilhelminian style with corner accentuation through the balcony and roof structure, evidence of the structural development around 1900, of architectural significance.
Two-storey corner building, red and yellow clinker bricks over natural stone plinth, mansard roof, broken corner accentuated by an attic, corner store on the ground floor, balcony with wrought iron grille on the first floor. |
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Gasthof Grauer Wolf (facade of the inn) | Rochlitzer Strasse 52 (map) |
around 1860 | splendid classicist-Gründerzeit facade, architectural and local significance.
Plastered, floor-by-floor pilasters in classical forms. |
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Plush factory Gebr. Koch (formerly): Former office, production and residential building, today residential building in closed development | Rochlitzer Strasse 58 (map) |
1852 | sophisticated design, classical facade, architectural and local significance.
Three-storey plastered building, saddle roof, cladding made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, first floor highlighted by stucco window decorations of a classicist style, eaves cornice with consoles in the same way, central passage with a magnificent gate. |
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Residential house in a formerly closed development | Rochlitzer Strasse 59 (map) |
1719 Dendro | Significance for the local building development around 1800 (earth building), ground floor renewed around 1930 in the New Objectivity style, interesting from a building history perspective.
Two-storey clay building, plastered, high gable roof with lined chair, street front on the ground floor changed around 1930, clinker cladding by Peuckert - Bad Lausick, rear front largely original, door with porphyry tufa, windows with wooden walls, inside old fittings such as doors, windows, baroque railing Attic stairs, basement barrel made of quarry stone and brick. |
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Residential building in closed development | Rochlitzer Strasse 61 (map) |
around 1880 | Testimony to the structural development in the late 19th century, neo-classical-Gründerzeit facade, interesting from an architectural point of view.
Three-storey plastered building, gable roof, finely profiled walls in natural stone, window roofing on the first floor on consoles, side entrance, beautiful eaves cornice with consoles and acanthus ornament. |
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Residential and commercial building in a corner | Rochlitzer Strasse 65 (map) |
around 1925 | Plastered building with corner bay window, facade with Art Deco elements, evidence of structural development in the 1920s, of importance in terms of urban planning and building history.
three-storey plastered building, structure through color-contrasting areas, gable roof, to Fabianstrasse loft extension with pointed gable, corner accentuation by round bay windows with tail hood, ground floor with shop. |
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factory | Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 25 (map) |
around 1900 | Wilhelminian-style clinker brick construction, elaborate architectural design, significance for the local history.
Two-storey yellow brick building, jamb, saddle roof, staircase extension in front, all in all arched windows with artificial stone keystones, decorative shapes typical of brick construction, some old steel frame windows. |
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Portal of a residential building | Stadthausstrasse 6 (map) |
re. 1816 | beautiful segment arch portal with keystone, artisan and artistically important.
Porphyrtuff door frames: flat arched with inscribed in the keystone: H 1816. |
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Saxon postal mile pillars (totality): Post mile pillar | Straße der Einheit (corner of Wilhelm-Pieck-Straße) (map) |
re. 1722 | Quarter milestone, significance in terms of traffic history.
Quarter milestone, row number 39, with a new crown from 1983. Up until 1998 on the B 176 in the Heinersdorf district near the bridge over the Heinersdorfer Bach on the old post road Dresden - Colditz - Lausick - Borna, on Schildholz between Heinersdorf and Flößberg the old postal route, starting from the Ballendorf pillar (number 36), it was 1.5 hours d = approx. 6.75 km to milestone number 39. The stone was moved because of bridge work and endangerment. The milestone was made from porphyry tufa. In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon 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 outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). set up. 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. |
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Löwenapotheke: Residential building in closed development, with pharmacy | Unit 10 Street (Map) |
1891 | Architecturally interesting clinker brick building from the Wilhelminian style, of local importance.
Two-storey clinker brick building with a mansard roof, elaborate facade design in late historical forms, side elevations, covered by roof houses, beautiful front door. |
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House in a corner | Unit 11b Street (Map) |
around 1875 | simple plastered building, as a striking corner building of urban significance.
Two-storey plastered building, saddle roof, fine profiling of cornices and frames, broken corner with tower crowning, recorded under the address Wilhelm-Pieck-Straße 17. |
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Apartment building in closed development | Unit 12 Street (Map) |
around 1905 | with shops, architecturally interesting, Gründerzeit plastered building with clinker brick structure, in the late historical style, characterizing the street scene.
Three-storey plastered building with elaborate structure in yellow clinker bricks, side elevations with stepped gables, gable roof, windows renewed |
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Residential house in formerly closed development and courtyard building | Unit 15 Street (Map) |
in the core 17th / 18th century Century | simple plastered building, courtyard building with half-timbered upper floor, as part of the old town development, historically significant, historical value as a hostel for Napoleon.
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Semi-open residential building (connected to No. 21 by an archway), today a museum | Unit 19 Street (Map) |
around 1800 | Well structured plastered facade, small-town late baroque building with beautiful relief panels, significant building and local history and defining the street scene.
Two-storey plastered building with a gable roof, heavy-looking plastered window frames, corner blocks, coats of arms and lion reliefs in porphyry tufa as facade decorations, younger shop fittings. |
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Residential house in half-open development, side archway (connected to No. 19), two courtyard buildings and courtyard paving | Unit 21 Street (Map) |
in the middle of the 19th century | The plastered building with a neo-Baroque volute gable, lateral passage with a wrought iron gate, property significant in terms of local history and architectural history.
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Rectory with a rear annex and rectory garden, some of which have an enclosure wall | Unit 27 Street (Map) |
re. 1719, more recent remodeling | Stately plastered building with high mansard roof, beautiful door portal, in the vicinity of the church, significance in terms of building history and local history.
two-storey plastered building, door and window frames in porphyry tuff, marked 1719 (keystone), high broken roof with bat dormers, two-storey extension from the 19th century. |
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Residential house in open development | Unit 29 Street (Map) |
inside re. 1721 | Simple two-storey clay building with a hipped roof, as one of the oldest buildings in the city, significant in terms of local history and architectural history.
Two-storey clay building, partly massive undercuts, hipped roof, plaster renewed, inside historical fittings such as doors, door frame in the cellar marked with keystone: CEB 1721, at the rear partly still window frames in porphyry tuff. |
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Part of the residential building (with gate passage) in closed development | Unit 32 Street (Map) |
re. 1818 | Narrow part of the house with a mighty archway, significance in terms of architectural and local history.
Two-storey plastered building, two-axis with a gable roof, beautiful basket arch in porphyry tufa, keystone marked: H 1818. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Unit 33 Street (Map) |
Mid 19th century, more recent changes | with a shop, a building that characterizes the street in a sophisticated design, a facade from the Wilhelminian era, evidence of urban development in the 19th century, of architectural significance.
Two-storey plastered building, partly in natural stone, partly in brick, ground floor windows with porphyry framing and original windows, otherwise plastered structure, saddle roof with younger attic extension, shop fitting with beautiful framing and door, decorative grille in front of ventilation openings in the jamb. |
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Residential building in closed development | Unit 39 Street (Map) |
around 1890 | Pretty Wilhelminian style facade, evidence of the structural development in the late 19th century, of architectural significance.
Two-storey plastered building, gable roof with dormers, ground floor with plaster grooves, entrance on the side, on the upper floor window frames with brackets and roofs, triangular in the middle for emphasis |
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Gasthof Drei Rosen (former inn, in corner location) | Unit 46 Street (Map) |
around 1850 | Construction of local historical importance, high quality facade design, interesting in terms of architectural history.
Two-and-a-half-story plastered building with hipped roof, closed upper floor windows with a rounded arch, front door with porphyry tufa, elegant decoration in classicist forms. |
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United boys 'and girls' school (residential building in closed development, formerly school building) | Unit 51 Street (Map) |
1840 | Middle section of the United Boys 'and Girls' School (1840–1886), defining the square for Untermarkt, significance for local history.
three-storey plastered building, large triangular gable to emphasize the risalite, window frames in porphyry tuff. |
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United boys 'and girls' school (residential building in closed development, formerly school building) | Unit 53 Street (Map) |
1840 | Lateral part of the United Boys 'and Girls' School (1840–1886), defining the image of the square for Untermarkt, significance for local history.
Two-storey plastered building with a crooked roof, door and window frames in porphyry tufa, original door. |
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Kulmbacher Bierstube (inn) | Unit 55 Street (Map) |
around 1830, later changed | Simple plastered building with a crooked hipped roof and additions that characterize the street scene, interesting dining room design from 1935, significance in terms of local history and cultural history.
Two-storey plastered building with half-hipped roof, one-storey restaurant extension with entrance tower, the entire building renovated in 1935, clinker base, completely preserved Bavarian-style restaurant furnishings and decor from the time of renovation. |
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Old girls' school: residential building in open development, former school building | Unit 58 Street (Map) |
around 1700 | Former girls' school (1814–1840), located on Untermarkt, as one of the city's older buildings of local historical importance.
Two-storey clay building, younger rough plaster, hipped roof, wooden ceilings suspended inside, old roof truss, partly plywood |
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Former residential stable of a two-sided courtyard | Teichweg 6 (map) |
around 1800 | old location Reichersdorf, plastered building with high pitched roof, evidence of the rural way of life of bygone times, of social and historical importance.
two-storey plastered building, high pitched roof. |
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War memorial for the members of the Bad Lausick gymnastics club who fell in World War I | Turnerstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1920 | Boulder with inscription and iron cross, significance in terms of contemporary and local history.
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Former youth center and landscaped forecourt | Turnerstrasse 1a (map) |
around 1936 (youth home) | In the Heimatstil, once HJ-Heim, example of a social building from the time of National Socialism in extensive originality, particularly interesting in connection with the designed outdoor area, of local and architectural significance.
HJ-Heim: single-storey plastered building over natural stone plinth, high hipped roof with a large pike, middle entrance with porphyry tufa, gardening forecourt symmetrically structured. |
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Municipal gas station: Gas supply station (no.21a), associated civil servants' residence (no.21) | Turnerstrasse 21; 21a (card) |
around 1905 | Wilhelminian-style clinker buildings, of local importance.
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Rental villa | Waldstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1900 | Late historical plastered building in Renaissance style, volute gable, part of the spa district development, of importance in terms of local development and building history.
Two-storey plastered building over high clinker plinth, basement, high hipped roof, front with tail gable, garden side with template, all in all heavy neo-Gothic and neo-Renaissance forms. |
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villa | Weinbergstrasse 1 (map) |
around 1900 | Upstairs boarded up, in the country house style, representative of a Wilhelminian style Swiss house, part of the spa district development, of importance in terms of building history and local development.
Two-storey plastered building over clinker plinth, basement to the rear due to the hillside location, upper floor boarded up, saddle roof, identical porch, balconies and extensions, shutters, mostly original windows, entrance porch retrofitted. |
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Residential building (with doctor's practice), shed, front yard and enclosure | Wilhelm-Pieck-Strasse 4 (map) |
1928 | high-quality building in typical, traditionalist forms of the 1920s, significance in terms of local development and building history.
Two-storey, free-standing building, symmetrical facade division with two stand cores and a balcony over the entrance, side extensions, facade design with typical nest plaster and Art Deco shapes (door frame, pointed roofs of the bay windows, etc.), hipped roof with centrally arranged roof house, front garden with representative external staircase as Access to the house, testimony to the structural development of the spa town in the 1920s, as a high-quality example of a doctor's residence from the 1920s, it is also significant in terms of building typology. (LfD / 2011) |
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District Court (formerly): Former courthouse (No. 6) with front garden, remains of the enclosure, courtyard paving, residential building (No. 6a, probably formerly a prison) and a small outbuilding in the courtyard | Wilhelm-Pieck-Strasse 6; 6a (card) |
1898 | representative clinker brick building in the style of the neo-renaissance, local and regional historical significance.
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Apartment building in closed development | Wilhelm-Pieck-Strasse 13 (map) |
around 1900 | Wilhelminian style plastered building with clinker brick structure, characterizing the plaza, significance in terms of architectural history.
Three-storey plastered building with elaborate clinker brick structure, gable roof, center accentuated by gable. |
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Ballendorf
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Gatehouse with angled side building, enclosure wall with gate, dovecote in the courtyard and paving of a former four-sided courtyard | Alte Dorfstrasse 5 (map) |
re. 1800 | Rare example in the region of a representative gatehouse and a pigeon house, of architectural and socio-historical importance
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Residential stable of a former four-sided courtyard as well as courtyard paving and enclosure of the front garden | Alte Dorfstrasse 7 (map) |
18th century, more recent changes | Half-timbered house on the upper floor, evidence of rural construction and way of life of bygone times, of importance in terms of local history and building history
Residential stable house: two-storey, solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, gable roof with lined chair, front door with porphyry tufa, marked: IWO, enlarged window openings on the street front, towed extension on the outside, remains of old equipment inside: doors, oven, banisters |
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Syringe house with hose tower | Alte Dorfstraße 16 (opposite) (map) |
re. 1949 | Sophisticated architectural design in quarry stone masonry, significance in terms of local history and building history
Syringe house: massive, quarry stone masonry, single storey, flat saddle roof, inscription plaque above the gate in porphyry tufa, marked 1949 (inscription plaque), hose tower: massive, quarry stone masonry, pyramid roof, appropriately renewed |
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Side building of a four-sided courtyard | Alte Dorfstrasse 22 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | large gate entrance, upper floor in half-timbered, significant for the townscape, of local and architectural importance
Side building: two-storey, large gate entrance, ground floor solid in quarry stone, upper storey in half-timbering, exposed on one gable, other gable in the upper part slated, gable roof with slate covering |
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Ballendorfer post mill (post mill with mill technology) | At the windmill 1 (map) |
re. 1835 (post mill) | Original mill from 1835 with completely preserved mill technology, characterizing the townscape and of significance in terms of technology history, rarity
Mill box with wooden paneling and window openings, trestle clad with wood, gable roof with cardboard shingles, wing cross with Venetian blind wings preserved (renewed), Feise preserved, house right next door, mill first mentioned in 1684, overturned in 1834 and rebuilt in 1835, taken over by the last miller in 1949 and up to 1953 (other source 1955) with wind power, electrically operated until 1979, mill equipment (gear, bag lift, grinding aisles, roller mills (including Anton Besser Mühlenbauanstalt Vienna XVL and FBD (?) Herrmann Eisengiesserei and machine factory Leipzig-Stoetteritz , sifter)) still Originally preserved and fully functional, inscription on the flour bar: owner and builder. Mrs. Johanna Christiana Flemming. MDCCCXXXV (1835) |
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Saxon postal mile pillars (totality): Post mile pillar | Golden height (in addition to no. 2) (Map) |
re. 1722 | Full-mile column, of importance in terms of traffic and regional history
All-mile pillar (obelisk) made of Porphyrtuff, row number 36, originally erected on the old post road to Colditz. The copy was necessary because the original was too badly weathered. It bears various inscriptions Borna 4 St. 1/2 , 1722 and Colditz 1 St. 3/4 1722 as well as the post horn mark on both sides. In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon 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 outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). set up. 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. |
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Ballendorf village church: Church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure wall, two entrances and a memorial for those who fell in World War I | Kirchweg (map) |
15-18 Century, older in essence | Hall church with retracted choir and integrated west tower, in the core a medieval sacred building with a baroque tower, of importance in terms of architectural history, the history of the town and the townscape
Hall church in quarry stone, plastered, baroque west tower, furnishings (information from Christine Kelm, restorer): the altar comes from the (old, before the new building by Quentin) church in Schwarzbach / near Rochlitz, was erected in Ballendorf in 2002 and has been crowned by a modern one since 2009 Risen the altar (sculptor: Markus glasses ) because the original one can no longer be found? The altar or the reliefs and carvings date from the 17th century and apparently by the same sculptor as the altar that was formerly in Thierbaum and is now in Thum. The supporting architecture of the altar is new. |
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Old School (Former School) | Kirchweg 4 (map) |
re. 1839 | Simple plastered building, location at the churchyard that characterizes the townscape, of local and socio-historical importance
School: solid in quarry stone and brick, recent rough plaster and other minor changes, gable roof on one side with a crooked hip, ground floor openings mostly with porphyry frames, door frames marked: 1839 |
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Side building of a four-sided courtyard | Obere Teichgasse 6 (map) |
18th century | Upper floor half-timbered plastered, evidence of rural construction and way of life of bygone times, high degree of authenticity, of importance in terms of local history and building history
Two-storey, ground floor in quarry stone, upper floor in half-timbered, plastered overall, gable roof with lamellar roof truss, hipped on one side, stable with natural stone supports, mostly old windows, extension towed on the outside |
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Three-sided courtyard with stable house, side building, barn and courtyard paving | Obere Teichgasse 8 (map) |
around 1820 | Stable house upper floor half-timbered plastered, massive side building with two-arched Kumthalle, as one of the last largely original courtyards of local and architectural importance
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Residential stable house, side building, attached barn, gate entrance and remnants of the paving of a four-sided courtyard | Obere Teichgasse 22 (map) |
18th century | Half-timbered buildings, as courtyards in good original condition, of architectural and local historical importance
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Totality of the Royal Saxon Triangulation ("European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony"); Station 108 Ballendorf | Thierbaumer Weg (outside the village in the field) (map) |
re. 1875 (triangulation column) | Triangulation column; Second order station, significant testimony to geodesy of the 19th century, of significance in terms of surveying history
The construction of the trangulation station at the height south of the village on Ballendorf-Thierbaumer Straße could certainly be completed without any problems. The open environment and the easy access offered good conditions. Standing by the column, it is difficult to imagine that the views to the neighboring stations, including 118-Blumroda, were possible and could be measured. At this location, the grade measurement assistant certainly had to check more closely during the exploration whether all planned connections to the 2nd class network were possible. Later, further densification of the Saxon state network with the installation of the 3rd and 4th order networks took place, particularly in the west. For other ground points, but also for many church spiers in the area, such as those in Lausigk, Ebersbach, Zedlitz, Flößberg and Ballendorf, coordinates were determined in order to have a greater density of fixed points available for the upcoming surveying tasks. The approximately 2.90 m high, cylindrical column with a square floor plan made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff was measured and set up in 1875 by Resch, the graduation assistant. There is a height bolt on the base. The column is closed by a cover plate with a ring band. The inscription "Station / BALLENDORF / der / Kön: Sächs: / Triangulierung / 1875" is evidence of this. In the period from 1862 to 1890, a land survey was carried out in the Kingdom of Saxony, in which two triangular networks were formed. On the one hand, there is the network for grade measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony (network I. class / order) with 36 points and the royal Saxon triangulation (network II. Class / order) with 122 points. This national survey was led by Prof. Christian August Nagel, according to which the triangulation columns are also referred to as "Nagelsche columns". This surveying system was one of the most modern layer networks in Germany. The surveying columns set for this purpose were almost completely preserved in their original locations. They are an impressive testimony to the history of land surveying in Germany and in Saxony. The system of surveying columns of both orders is in its entirety a cultural monument of supraregional importance. |
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Royal Saxon Milestones (aggregate): Milestone | Zur Linde 8 (opposite) (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Whole milestone, significant in terms of traffic history
Sandstone, heavily weathered, crown partially preserved In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon 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 outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). set up. 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. |
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Beucha
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Mühlgut Beucha: Mill property with residential house (formerly mill), side building (residential stable house), barn, former bakery, shed and gate as well as mill ditch | Am Mühlteich 5 (map) |
18th century | Buildings partly in half-timbered construction, side buildings with triple windows in the gable, large courtyard of local historical importance as a mill site, location on the village pond with an elaborate design, of architectural and local significance
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Stable house, enclosure wall at the access road and gate pillars of a four-sided courtyard | Am Mühlteich 6 (map) |
re. 1826 | Upper floor half-timbered, building of a farm that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance
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Stable house of a farm | Am Mühlteich 7 (map) |
around 1800 | Half-timbered house that characterizes the locality, of architectural significance
Stable house: two-storey, gable roof, massive ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, half-timbered gable that defines the townscape, (door changed) |
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Side building, attached second side building (with upper arbor), barn, cellar (built in front of the barn) and pavement of a four-sided courtyard | Am Mühlteich 8 (map) |
End of 18th century | Elaborately designed farm with an arcade above the stable building, which is rare in the region, half-timbered buildings, of architectural and local significance
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Residential house in a four-sided courtyard | Beuchaer Landstrasse 19 (map) |
End of 18th century | Upper floor half-timbered, one of the oldest buildings in the village, of architectural significance
Two-story, massive ground floor (partly clay walls), upper floor half-timbered, a gable half-timbered, half-hipped roof, first floor window with wooden frame |
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Beucha village church: Church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure and some tombs | Flößberger Strasse (map) |
around 1500, older in essence | Romanesque hall church in the core, later redesigned, choir closed on three sides, large octagonal roof turret, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town
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War memorial for those who fell in World War I | Flößberger Straße 2 (opposite) (map) |
around 1920 (war memorial) | local historical significance
Large, irregularly hewn granite stone, inscription with the names of the fallen, motifs carved in stone: iron cross, sword, helmet, surrounded by four fir trees |
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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard | Flößberger Strasse 4 (map) |
Mid 19th century | A courtyard that characterizes the street scene in the vicinity of the church in half-timbered construction, of architectural significance
Two-story, massive ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, plastered overall, gable boarded and slated, gable roof towed away on one side, window frames partly in sandstone, older windows, building in poor condition |
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Four-sided courtyard with residential house, side building, two barns and courtyard paving | Flößberger Strasse 6; 8 (card) |
re. 1795 | richly designed half-timbered ensemble of a farm, characterizing the townscape and significant in terms of building history
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Poor house | Flößberger Strasse 7 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | single-storey plastered building, half-timbered gable, social-historical significance
single storey, gable roof, plastered solid construction, a gable in half-timbered, far protruding eaves, newer doors and windows (with folding shutters) |
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The whole of the manor Beucha, with the individual monuments: mansion (No. 1) and side building (tenant house, so-called old manor house, No. 4) of a manor (see object 08972246) as well as the whole parts: barns and other farm buildings (No. 3 , 5, 6, 7, 8) and the remains of a park (garden monument) | Manor 1; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8 (card) |
re. 1654 (tenant house, so-called old manor house), re. 1810 | Largest and architecturally valuable courtyard of the place, four-sided closed system, valuable seating niche portal from the Renaissance period at the old mansion, new mansion with neo-Baroque furnishings from the 1920s, design including the watercourse, with ponds, bastion and structure and space-creating planting, from art history to architectural history and cultural and historical significance
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Individual features of the totality of the manor Beucha (see Obj. 09302570): mansion (no. 1) and side building (no. 4, tenant house, so-called old mansion) | Manor 1; 4 (card) |
re. 1810, later reshaped | Largest and architecturally valuable courtyard of the place, four-sided closed system, valuable seating niche portal from the Renaissance period at the old manor house, new manor house with neo-baroque furnishings from the 1920s, of art historical, architectural and cultural significance
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Buchheim
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Former rectory, now a residential building | Alte Strasse 1 (map) |
Early 19th century, later reshaped | Well-structured plastered building, local historical significance as the birthplace of the researcher Dr. medates Friedrich Küchenmeister, building that defines the townscape
Residential house: two-storey, solid, saddle roof, simple plaster structure, door with porphyry tufa walls, original door, inside remains of the original furnishings, porphyry tufa floor slabs, stone steps |
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Apiary | Alte Strasse 2 (map) |
re. 1891 | sophisticated design, rarity, important from an economic and artistic point of view
Apiary, inscribed 1891 (on the gable): inscribed: AM 1891, wooden house, brick base, lion-shaped beehive |
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Dorfkirche Buchheim: Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure wall and two entrances | Alte Strasse 3 (map) |
re. 1680, older in essence | Baroque hall church with south tower, Romanesque at its core, of importance in terms of building history, local history and shaping the townscape
Church: very simple hall church with a low church tower on the side, straight choir closure, corner cuboid, several additions, old door with figural iron fittings marked: 1680, churchyard wall (with two entrances) |
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Residential stable of a former four-sided courtyard | Alte Strasse 10 (map) |
re. 1742 | Upper floor probably half-timbered, as one of the oldest farmhouses in the village of architectural and local significance
Stable house: two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor presumably half-timbered, one-sided hipped roof, extension (bakery), door walls with keystone, inscribed: GFK 1742 |
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Residential stable house and side building of a farm | Neue Teichstrasse 1; 3 (card) |
Mid 19th century | Quarry stone building with plastered structure, as part of the former village center of local historical importance
Residential stable house: solid quarry stone construction, two-storey, saddle roof, remains of the original plaster structure preserved, sandstone window frames, side building: quarry stone, solid, shortened, demolition approved (February 2000) |
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Three-sided courtyard with two stable houses and a barn as well as gate entrance and courtyard paving | Untere Dorfstrasse 2; 4 (card) |
re. 1902 (south residential building) | Plastered solid buildings, imposing courtyards from the 19th and early 20th centuries of great importance for the townscape, of interest in terms of architectural history
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Ebersbach
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Milestone | around 1900 (kilometer stone) | of importance in terms of traffic history |
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Milestone | around 1900 (kilometer stone) | of importance in terms of traffic history |
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Milestone | 19th century (kilometer stone) | of importance in terms of traffic history |
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Milestone | 19th century (kilometer stone) | Sandstone with lettering, of importance in terms of traffic history |
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Individual features of the totality of the manor Ebersbach: farm workers' houses at the farmyard of the manor (see also the group of objects Schäfergasse 4b – 6 - Obj. 09302568) | Mittelstrasse 1a; 1b; 1c (card) |
in the core of the 16th century | of importance in terms of local history and social history |
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Individual features of the Ebersbach manor: mansion (Schäfergasse 6) and farm buildings (stables and barns, Schäfergasse 4b and Mittelstrasse 1), boundary stone in the garden and remains of the enclosure with gate entrances (see also material, Schäfergasse - Obj. 09302568) | Mittelstrasse 1 (map) |
16th century, recent modifications | Local and architectural significance, the mansion is a Renaissance building with a volute gable
The back is characterized by a baroque extension, a half-hip roof, inside groin vaults and old fittings
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Cottage | Mittelstrasse 4 (map) |
around 1840 | Testimony to simple village living conditions of the past, of social and historical importance
one-storey in quarry stone, porphyry tufa walls, gable roof, extension towed to the rear |
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Ebersbach village church: Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and memorial for those who fell in World War I | New country road (map) |
around 1200, later reshaped | Romanesque choir tower church, later remodeled, hall building, tower with Welscher dome visible from afar, of importance in terms of architectural history, the history of the place and the character of the townscape
Romanesque choir tower church, plastered, quarry stone building, apse, on the west side Romanesque portal and arched window, baroque spire |
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Landmark | New country road (map) |
around 1800 | local historical significance
Hilbersdorfer Porphyrtuff, sunk crown with cross, inscribed: 92 |
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Gasthof Deutsches Haus (inn with annex) | Neue Landstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1800 | Local historical significance as an inn, remarkably stately hall extension from the Wilhelminian era
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Northern side building of a four-sided courtyard | Neue Landstrasse 10 (map) |
Mid-18th century | Half-timbered building that defines the townscape, testimony to the regional village architecture of the past, of architectural significance
Originally probably a stable building with people's rooms, two-story, solid ground floor, upper floor timber-framed, gable roof, gate passage |
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Former forester's house | Neue Landstrasse 17 (map) |
re. 1815 | The plastered building with a crooked hip roof and two segmented arched portals, meaning regional and architectural history
two-storey, quarry stone, plastered, half-hip roof, porphyry tuff window walls, two elaborate porphyry tufa door portals with keystones, one keystone marked 1815, original garden door, pouring stone |
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Individual features of the Ebersbach manor: mansion (Schäfergasse 6) and farm buildings (stables and barns, Schäfergasse 4b and Mittelstrasse 1), boundary stone in the garden and remains of the enclosure with gate entrances (see also material, Schäfergasse - Obj. 09302568) | Schäfergasse 4b; 6 (card) |
16th century, recent modifications | Local and architectural significance, the mansion is a Renaissance building with a volute gable
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Subject aggregate of the Ebersbach manor, with the individual monuments: manor house (Schäfergasse 6) and farm buildings (stables and barns, Schäfergasse 4b and Mittelstrasse 1), boundary stone in the garden and remains of the fencing with gate entrances (see Obj. 09256981), farm workers' houses Mittelstrasse 1a-1c (see Obj. 09257954) and the Gutspark (garden monument) | Schäfergasse 4b; 6 (card) |
16th century, recent modifications (manor house) | Local, social and architectural significance as well as the local image, the mansion a renaissance building with volute gable, the rest of an estate park with structure and space-defining planting, orchard
The back is characterized by a baroque extension, a half-hip roof, inside groin vaults and old fittings
Century. Privately owned. Manor to the west of the manor house, almost completely surrounded by farm buildings. No direct relationship between the south-facing palace facade and the park to the east (side entrance).
Commercial buildings, farm workers' houses no longer spatially comprehensible. |
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Three-sided courtyard with residential house, side building and barn | Schäfergasse 8 (map) |
18th century | Residential building upper floor half-timbered, side building and barn made of solid stone, as one of the oldest and in impressive original condition preserved properties in the village of important architectural and local historical importance
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Residential stable house of a cottager's estate | Schäfergasse 8 (near) (map) |
Mid 19th century | Testimony to the village architecture and way of life of the past in half-timbered construction, of importance in terms of building history
two-storey, ground floor and rear gable solid, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof |
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Cottage and side enclosure | Schulstrasse 7 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Half-timbered building, in good original condition, of architectural and socio-historical importance
Residential house: two-storey, ground floor solid and plastered, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof |
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Gatehouse (with part of escort and barn part) of a four-sided courtyard and separate tool shed | Schulstrasse 10 (map) |
around 1830 | Simple plastered building, largely original gatehouse, rare in the region, evidence of the rural lifestyle of bygone times, of architectural significance
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Side building and barn of a farm | Teichstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1800 | Half-timbered buildings, evidence of rural economy of bygone times, of architectural and economic significance
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Cottage | Teichstrasse 3 (map) |
Mid 19th century, more recent changes | Upper floor partly massive, partly half-timbered, socially and historically interesting, meaning for the street scene
Two-storey residential building with stable and barn, ground floor and solid gable, upper floor partly solid, partly half-timbered, steep gable roof, extension towed to the rear |
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Cottage property, consisting of a residential building with an extension | Teichstrasse 4 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Upper floor partly half-timbered, evidence of past village life in good original condition, socially significant
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Cottage, with attached side wing | Teichstrasse 6 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered, socio-historical testimony to the village architecture and way of life of the past
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Post mill Ebersbach (post mill with mill technology) | Thierbaumer Strasse 15 (map) |
re. 1859 (post mill) | Mill technology preserved and functional, significance in terms of local history and technology history
In 1859 the master miller Wilhelm Prautzsch built this post mill on the site of an existing windmill. The inscription ERBAUD in the mill case testifies to this . FROM MASTER, JOHANN WILLHELM PRAVTZSCH Baumstr. JGLange, MDCCCLIX . Before the First World War, it received an electric motor in addition to the wind drive to drive the machines. In its last phase from 1952, the mill only worked with an electric motor until it was shut down in 1967. The technical equipment in the mill has been preserved almost completely and is fully functional. Ruten and Sterz were renewed between 1990 and 1997. The mill is evidence of the small-scale and artisanal supply of grain products from the pre-industrial era in the early 19th century. While post mills were the most common type of mill in Saxony in the 19th century, they were replaced by other, more efficient windmill types and ultimately by industrial water mills and disappeared from the landscape at the beginning of the 20th century. The post mill, which is protected here, is one of the few remaining post mills in Saxony and is therefore of technical and historical importance; Mill box with frame with wooden paneling, window openings, one-sided hipped roof, trestle, wing cross with door wing preserved, weather vane, mill technology |
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Etzoldshain
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Former poor house | Ballendorfer Weg 3 (map) |
1883 | single-storey plastered building, socio-historical significance
single storey, massive, plastered, saddle roof, not properly renewed |
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Residential building | Hintere Dorfstrasse 1 (map) |
re. 1900 | Wilhelminian-style clinker brick building, as an urban building in late historical forms, interesting in terms of local development and architectural history
Two-storey clinker brick building on a porphyry base, structured structure with half-hip roofs, window frames partly in sandstone |
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Four-sided courtyard with a western stable house, southern pull-out house, eastern side building and courtyard paving | Hintere Dorfstrasse 3 (map) |
re. 1832 | Half-timbered buildings that characterize the townscape, residential stable house with several segmental arched portals, evidence of the rural way of life and work of bygone times in an impressive state of preservation, of architectural and local significance
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St. Martin's Church: Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure wall and memorial for those who fell in World War I | Country road (map) |
13th century | Romanesque hall church with retracted choir and powerful roof turret, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town
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Kastanienhof: Inn in a three-sided courtyard with a former stable house, side building and barn | Landstrasse 19 (map) |
presumably re. 1805, later reshaped | Plastered buildings, jambs and gables of the buildings in ornamental framework, as one of the largest courtyards in the village, historically significant and characterizing the locality, interesting in terms of building history
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Syringe house | Landstrasse 22 (near) (map) |
Mid 19th century | local historical significance
Solid in quarry stone and brick, plastered, gable in half-timbered, half-hip roof |
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Glasses
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House, side building and pigeon tower of a farm | Big Page 25 (Map) |
re. 1786 (stable barn) | Residential building upper floor half-timbered plastered, one of the oldest courtyards in the village with remarkable original substance and rare pigeon house, of local and architectural importance
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Cottage property | Big page 36 (map) |
around 1800 | Typical cottage property, stable house with integrated barn part, socio-historical testimony to the way of life of the cottagers
Residential stable house: two-storey, plastered solid construction, towed saddle roof, beautifully designed original entrance door around 1900, artificial stone window frames or window sills from a renovation around 1900, original sliding windows on the upper floor and window frames with wooden frames, on the courtyard side further overhanging roof, adjoining small barn with a gate passage made of artificial stone (around 1900), (old address: Hauptstraße 18) |
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Basement | Parthenstrasse (map) |
19th century | Historically significant mountain cellar near the church
Cellars made of quarry stone with a barrel roof, two round-arched entrances to the street with arched blocks, a doorframe made of porphyry tufa, originally used by the farm at Parthenstrasse 31 |
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Dorfkirche Glasten (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure wall and morgue as well as various Baroque gravestones set into the church and morgue and the memorial for those who died in World War I in the churchyard) | Parthenstrasse (map) |
13th century, later reshaped | The core of the Romanesque choir tower church is of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape
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Pull-out house, another side building, gate pillars (with relief panels) and gate in the courtyard enclosure of a farm | Parthenstrasse 31 (map) |
re. 1798 | Pull-out house with half-timbered upper floor and segmented arch portal, massive barn with boarded jamb, two relief panels at the gate with depictions of horses, old courtyard with architectural significance below the church, characterizing the townscape
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Old forester's house: Former forester's house and separate cellar | Schönbacher Strasse 1 (map) |
End of 18th century | Stable house, mighty plastered building with a mansard roof, a building that shapes the landscape and is of social and local significance, one of the oldest buildings in the village
Two-storey, mighty mansard roof with bat dormers, plastered solid construction, window and door frames on the ground and first floors mostly in porphyry tufa |
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New forester's house: Former forester's house (now a residential building), barn, garden and enclosure wall with gate to the property | Schönbacher Strasse 34 (map) |
around 1890 | Residential building in Swiss style, elaborately designed, largely original forest house from the second half of the 19th century, of local historical importance
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Cross line Borna - Großbothen: Railway bridge | Steinbruchweg (map) |
1920-1937 | Railway line Borna - Großbothen (cross line), kilometer 23.45, early example of a concrete railway bridge, significant in terms of traffic history
single arch, round arched opening made of concrete, lateral supports made of polygonal masonry (quarry stone) |
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Kleinbeucha
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Tatar grave (grave on the edge of the field, above the quarry) | (Map) | Mid 19th century | historical significance, testimony to the Battle of the Nations near Leipzig
oval grave field bordered by quarry stones, two weathered grave slabs, probably 19th century, in the middle of the complex a younger tombstone with the inscription: “The watch chief Jussuf the son of Mustapha died in Beucha from his wounds received in the Battle of Leipzig in 1813 and was buried here. “, Tomb surrounded by linden trees |
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Lauterbach
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Milestone | (Map) | 2nd half of the 19th century | of importance in terms of traffic history |
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Historic resting place | (Country road between Lauterbach and Bad Lausick, B 49) (map) |
19th century | Traffic history monument with a character that shapes the landscape.
Resting place: earth wall on both sides on a road widening with sandstone blocks and linden trees. |
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Royal Saxon milestones (totality); later milestone: milestone | Bad Lausicker Strasse (corner of Bahnstrasse) (map) |
1st half of the 19th century (milestone) | Station stone made of sandstone, reworked into a kilometer stone, with remnants of kilometer indications, of significance in terms of traffic history.
badly weathered, without a crown In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon 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 outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). set up. 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. |
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Royal Saxon Milestones (aggregate): Milestone | Bad Lausicker Strasse (corner of Bahnstrasse) (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (Stationsstein) | Station stone, of importance in terms of traffic history.
Sandstone stele on a low base with a semicircular end |
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Residential stable house and side building of a former four-sided courtyard | Bad Lausicker Strasse 11 (map) |
Mid 19th century | Solid residential stable house with triple windows in the gable, side building with a rare Kumthalle, evidence of the village architecture and way of life of bygone times, of architectural significance.
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Royal Saxon Milestones (aggregate): Milestone | Grimmaer Strasse (in front of No. 15) (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (milestone) | of importance in terms of traffic history.
Half milestone, sandstone, without lettering In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon 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 outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). set up. 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. |
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Syringe house | Main street (map) |
End of the 19th century | local historical significance.
One-storey plastered building with gable roof, original wooden gate. |
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Lauterbach village church: Church (with furnishings), churchyard with churchyard wall and war memorial for those who fell in World War I in the churchyard | Main street (map) |
12th century | The core of the Romanesque choir tower church, characterized by baroque renovations, a striking tower with a Welsch dome, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and its character.
Maria Magdalenen Church?, Romanesque hall church with choir and apse, hall and choir tower from the baroque renovation in 1702, interior from 1829, plastered quarry stone building, eight-sided tower top of the choir with Welscher dome. |
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Residential stable house (with extension) of a four-sided courtyard | Hauptstrasse 3 (map) |
Mid 19th century | Upper floor probably mostly half-timbered, testimony to the village architecture and way of life of bygone times, the proximity to the church that characterizes the townscape, and is of importance in terms of architectural history.
Residential stable house: two-storey plastered building, ground floor solid quarry stone, upper floor probably mostly half-timbered, boarded gable, external extension: one-storey, quarry stone masonry with porphyry tuff walls. |
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Lauterbach manor: Former manor house (with extensions) of a manor and gate entrance to the estate | Hauptstrasse 9 (map) |
Mid 19th century | simple plastered building with hipped roof, stately building of the village of local historical importance.
Manor house: three-storey plastered building with hipped roof, symmetrical structure, profiled door frames made of porphyry tuff, window frames partly made of porphyry tuff, semicircular windows in the jamb area, wooden eaves, entire structure improperly overformed, gate pillars made of plastered brickwork with a stone ball on top. |
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Poor house | Hauptstrasse 13 (map) |
Mid 19th century | One-storey plastered building, of local and social historical importance.
single storey, gable roof, plastered construction, boarded gable, enlarged windows. |
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Residential stable house of a cottager's estate | Mittelweg 2 (map) |
around 1800 | Upper floor half-timbered clad, well-structured typical cottage, as one of the oldest houses in the village of architectural and local historical importance.
Two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor in half-timbered overall plastered, partly porphyry tufa window frames, saddle roof, a boarded gable, partly original windows. |
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Railroad keeper's house with outbuilding | Waldweg 1 (map) |
around 1875 | Location: on the Leipzig – Bad Lausick railway line, an important historical record in good original condition.
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Steinbach
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Gasthof Hermann garden | Beuchaer Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1890 | The only building in the town in the style of Wilhelminian style historicism, of local historical importance, characterizing the townscape on the village pond
two-storey, plastered solid construction, base polygonal masonry made of quarry stone, facade rich plaster structure, grooved ground floor, profiled window and door framing, specially designed parapet areas, profiled cornice, upper floor smoothly plastered, windows with profiled framing, parapet cornice, window canopy, corner plastering, simply profiled eaves Dwarf with plastered structure and windows with profiled frame, saddle roof with dwelling, original front door, probably original windows, original staircase |
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Residential stable house and stable building of a four-sided courtyard | Beuchaer Strasse 8 (map) |
re. 1766 | Half-timbered buildings, residential stable house with segment arch portal, evidence of the rural way of life and economy of bygone times, of architectural and economic importance
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Rectory with enclosure | Kirchgasse 2 (map) |
1717 | simple plastered building, high hipped roof with bat dormers, of architectural and local historical importance
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Steinbach village church : Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure, war memorial for those who fell in World War I and tomb at the church | Kirchgasse 3 (map) |
essentially around 1400 | Hall building with a three-sided choir closure and west tower, baroque church building, essentially older, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town
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Saxon postal mile pillars (totality): Post mile pillar | Lauterbacher Strasse (map) |
re. 1722 | Copy of a half-mile column, of significance in terms of traffic history
Row number 6, with the inscription on the shaft: Grimma 3 St / 1722 / Borna 2 St 1722 / No. 6. The column was made of porphyry tufa. The column was set up on the Grimma – Borna postal route, which explains its significance in terms of local history. Presumably the column was erected by Rochlitz stonemason Sidel, who also erected the Borna columns. In 1974 the column was restored by master stonemason Franz (Leipzig). In 1981 a copy was made and set up. In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon 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 outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). set up. The distance columns 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. |
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Stone cross | Lauterbacher Strasse (corner of Kirchgasse) (map) |
15./16. Century | Murder and Atonement Cross, of historical importance
Conglomerate, h. 61 cm, w. 46 cm |
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Individual features of the totality of the manor manor Steinbach (see Obj. 09302569): Castle (later school, no.2) and administrator's house (no.2b) | Lauterbacher Strasse 2; 2b (card) |
re. 1691, later reconstruction (castle) | Castle typical of the region, baroque mansion, symmetrical plastered facades, central emphasis on the garden and courtyard side by means of a template with pilasters, garden side with curved staircase, remarkable baroque complex of architectural and art history, local and local history as well as urban planning (characterizing the townscape) importance
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Material entirety of the manor estate Steinbach, with the individual monuments: Castle (later school, No. 2) and administrator's house (No. 2b) - (see Obj. 08972251) and the material elements: farm buildings (ruinous, formerly with a single monument baroque gate tower, this collapsed in 2006), still moat and park (garden monument) | Lauterbacher Strasse 2; 2b (card) |
re. 1691 (mansion); re. 1715 (former gatehouse, collapse) | Garden and art-historically significant baroque complex of local and local history, urban planning (townscape-defining) importance, the park with ground floor, ponds, terraces and transverse axis, scenic areas (forest-like) in the wider area
By marrying Magdalena geb. von Zehmen (1668–1720) passed the Steinbach manor in 1684 to Wolf Siegfried von Kötteritz (1658-1720, on Beucha). Around 1691 he had a new manor house built in Steinbach in place of an older previous building. Possibly the construction phase dragged on over a longer period of time, in which the three-sided construction of the manor with gate tower, the Steinbacher church (1717) and probably also the formation of the island around the manor house as well as other horticultural designs were implemented. To the subsequent owner Christoph Friedrich von Pflugk and his widow Friederike Christiane geb. von Schönberg was followed by bourgeois owners (Baumann family) from the middle of the 18th century until the Westphalian doctor's son Alexander Pagenstecher (1862-1928, member of the Saxon state parliament from 1920) bought the Steinbach manor in 1891. He had the manor house renewed (around 1901), and the gardens that have been preserved are probably also influenced by works from that time. After the 2nd World War until 2010 the manor house was used as a school.
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Old school (house, former school) | Lauterbacher Strasse 10 (map) |
around 1800 | Simple plastered building, of local historical importance, location near the church that characterizes the street
two-storey, plastered solid construction, saddle roof, plaster base, window and door frames made of porphyry tuff, wide belt cornice in porphyry tuff between the two floors, roughly profiled eaves cornice (plaster, window and door renewed around 1910/1940) |
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Former mill property with house, farm building and barn | Windmühlenweg 18 (map) |
Early 19th century | Residential building, single-storey plastered building, boarded half-timbered barn, of local historical importance
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Stockheim
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Stockheim village church: church (with equipment), morgue / syringe house and memorial for those who fell in World War I at the churchyard | Stockheimer Strasse (map) |
re. 1712–1713, essentially medieval | at its core a Romanesque hall church, shaped over the baroque style, retracted choir with a straight end, roof turrets with a curved hood, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape
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Residential stable house, side building, courtyard paving and fountain of a former four-sided courtyard | Stockheimer Strasse 32 (map) |
around 1770 | Evidence of rural construction and way of life of bygone times, buildings in impressive half-timbered construction, of architectural and local significance
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Residential stable house and enclosure wall with gate entrance and gate of a three-sided courtyard | Stockheimer Strasse 37; 39 (map) |
Mid 19th century | Upper floor half-timbered, evidence of rural construction and way of life of bygone times, of architectural and local significance
two-storey, solid ground floor with stable, older entrance door, upper floor half-timbered, saddle roof, partly older windows, possibly original windows on the upper floor, (former address: Hs number 12), today Stockheimer Straße 39? |
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Barn, side building (gatehouse) and paving of a four-sided courtyard | Stockheimer Strasse 53; 55 (card) |
Early 19th century | Testimony to the rural way of life and economy of bygone times, in half-timbered construction with rare historical details, of architectural and local significance
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Thierbaum
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Waystone | (Map) | 19th century | Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff, of historical importance
Natural stone column from the 19th century, possibly the original inscriptions no longer recognizable. Wegestein as evidence of the traffic-technical development of the rural area of traffic-historical importance |
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Two stable houses on a farm | Annex 2 (map) |
re. 1841 | Both buildings on the upper floor are half-timbered, a farm that characterizes the landscape, evidence of the way of life of the village population of bygone times, of architectural significance
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Two boundary stones (implemented in the courtyard of a farm) | Annex 2 (at) (map) |
around 1800 | local historical significance
Two boundary stones made of porphyry tuff (probably relocated stones), round-arched upper end, crossed swords on each side, one stone marked: 209, parcel 243b = extension number 1, parcel 244/2 = extension number 2 |
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Thierbaum village church: Church (with furnishings) and churchyard | Dorfstrasse (map) |
1807, older in essence | Hall church with retracted, polygonal choir, massive roof turret, medieval core, later redesigned, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape
Hall church, plastered quarry stone building, polygonal choir closure, tower-like roof turret with baroque hood, arched window, later modifications |
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Side building (pull-out house) and courtyard paving with Göpelbahn of a three-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 7 (map) |
around 1700, later reshaped | Upper floor half-timbered with Thuringian ladder motif and head struts, half-timbered because of its old age is important for the cultural landscape, testimony to the village architecture and way of life of bygone times, of architectural significance
Former pull-out house: two-storey, front younger part completely solid in quarry stone and brick, walls in porphyry tuff, stable part (around 1700), solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered with flattened headbands, inside profiled board ceiling, gable roof, rear gable boarded up |
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Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 10 (map) |
Mid 19th century | Wilhelminian style solid construction, in the gable with a conspicuous triple window, evidence of the village architecture and way of life in the 19th century, important for the townscape, of architectural significance
Stable house: two-storey, solid stone, saddle roof, walls and cornice in porphyry tuff, gable with beautiful triple window, plaster renewed |
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Side building (moving house) and barn of a four-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 12 (map) |
re. 1834 | Half-timbered buildings, barns characterize the townscape, historical significance for the cultural landscape
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Residential stable house and side building (pull-out house) of a former three-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 15 (map) |
early 18th century | Evidence of the village architecture and way of life of the past, stable house with ancient half-timbered construction (Thuringian ladder framework, head struts, threshold with ship throats), massive pull-out house with stable and barn part, of architectural and socio-historical importance
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09257106
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Former smithy (with extensions), barn, enclosure of the front garden and well | Dorfstrasse 16 (map) |
around 1840 | Simple plastered building with a crooked roof, wrought-iron enclosure, significance for the history of the place, location near the churchyard that characterizes the townscape
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09257099
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Side building (moving house) of a three-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 17 (map) |
around 1820 | Half-timbered building, typical rural farmhouse of architectural significance
Pull-out house: Residential stable house, ground floor solid in quarry stone and brick, upper floor half-timbered with loam staking, crooked hip roof, front gable slated, rear gable solid adobe, external towed annex, walls partly in porphyry tufa, paving on the house |
09257104
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Moving out house and barn of a three-sided farm | Dorfstrasse 19 (map) |
around 1820 | Half-timbered barn due to its age (designated 1611) of great historical importance for the cultural landscape, pull-out house (upper floor half-timbered) characterizing the village image, of architectural significance
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09257097
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Residential stable house, side building, barn and entrance gate of a three-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 21 (map) |
1713 | Residential stable house old-fashioned half-timbered construction (Thuringian ladder half-timbered, head struts, threshold with ship throats), side building, upper floor half-timbered, massive barn, property with architectural and local history in a typical landscape design
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09257098
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Residential stable house and barn of a cottager's estate | Dorfstrasse 23 (map) |
around 1830 | Stable house on the upper floor half-timbered structure, social-historical and local significance
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09257095
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Cottage | Wiesenweg 1 (map) |
Late 18th century, more recent changes | Upper floor half-timbered, location on the village pond that characterizes the townscape, socio-historical significance
Two-storey, saddle roof with extension under a sloping roof, solid ground floor (windows and doors renewed), upper floor partly in half-timbered (one eaves side in visible half-timbered), solid and plastered gable sides, half-timbered with wide uprights, older windows in the half-timbered upper storey, more recent changes in the gables and on the ground floor in the 1960 / 70s |
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Remarks
- ↑ The list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony provides binding information .