List of cultural monuments in Belgern-Schildau

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

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

Ammelgoßwitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Dike gap Ammelgoßwitz
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Around 1847 In the event of flooding, the dyke's passage for traffic routes can be closed, a rare flood protection structure that has been preserved during the construction period and has a high level of design and is of significance in terms of technical history 09306650
 
Manor house of the former Ammelgoßwitz II manor (Schlenkersches Gut)
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Manor house of the former Ammelgoßwitz II manor (Schlenkersches Gut) Ammelgoßwitz 21
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Around 1910 Striking building of the objectified architecture after 1900, inside still considerable parts of the original equipment, significant building history.
  • Manor house: two-storey, masonry made of quarry stone and brick, plastered, mansard roof, semicircular template facing the street, roof houses with triangular gables on the side and facing the courtyard, interior furnishings from around 1910, overall in good original condition
  • The associated farm building is not a cultural monument due to considerable changes: two and two and a half storeys, mixed masonry, plastered, flat saddle roofs or hipped roofs, rear stable building with two rectangular gables, horse stable at the Kumthalle marked 1919, remains of the fountain in the center of the courtyard, tree and bars
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Belgians

image designation location Dating description ID
Old town Belgern monument protection area (proposal)
Old town Belgern monument protection area (proposal) (Old town)
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After 1632 Old town Belgern monument protection area (proposal) 08967708
 
Hollow road entrance, with retaining walls made of rubble and sandstone masonry
Hollow road entrance, with retaining walls made of rubble and sandstone masonry On the Elbe
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17./18. century Former old ferry route, of importance in terms of local history and urban planning 09229809
 
Former ferry house
Former ferry house On the Elbe 1
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Around 1800 Structurally and historically important, ferry cancellation 2013 (new building from 1992) 09286024
 
Reception building and goods handling
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Reception building and goods handling Bahnhofstrasse 10
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1914-1915 Station on the Torgau – Belgern railway line (route number 6841), of architectural and local significance, reception building converted, vacant in 2017 09286114
 
Residential building (old forestry)
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Residential building (old forestry) Bahnhofstrasse 15
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Marked 1833 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09286095
 
Stadtpark Döhner (totality)
Stadtpark Döhner (totality) Elbstrasse
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1906 Subject aggregate Stadtpark Döhner with the following individual monuments: Bismarck memorial and war memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War (see individual monument 09301185) as well as fountains, grottoes, pavement and railings as aggregate parts; as a forest-like facility between the formerly new and the old Elbberg up to the ferry, landscaping and urban planning of importance.

1906 Design of a city park in connection with the establishment of the new Elbstrasse. Döhnerpark extends into the Elbaue, only the southern upper part on both sides of the new Elbstrasse is listed. a. The installation of an open-air stage (1970s) greatly changed the areas of the Döhnerpark that are worthy of monuments:

  • New Elbstrasse:
    • in the southern area with maple avenue (Acer pseudoplatanus, alternate)
    • then on the Elbe side remains of a cut row of hawthorns
    • Natural stone pavement as a road surface, as a railing stone pillars with metal handrails
    • Park with soil modeling and area structure, partly curved path system, structure and space-forming planting and groups of boulders
  • further equipment:
    • in the eastern area: fountain with stone surround
    • in the western area:
      • Bismarck stone with background plants (three pedunculate oaks)
      • War Memorial (at secondary location)
      • Grotto-like fountain with natural stone covering, marked 1906

Former visual connections from the Döhner in the Elbe landscape can still be seen.

08967199
 
Bismarck memorial and war memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War (individual memorials for ID no. 08967199)
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Bismarck memorial and war memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War (individual memorials for ID no. 08967199) Elbstrasse
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1906 (Bismarkstein); after 1918 (war memorial) Individual features of the entity Stadtpark Döhner; of local importance 09301185
 
Water tank
Water tank Elbstrasse
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18th century Sandstone, evidence of the water supply in the past, of importance in terms of local history 09286122
 
Residential house in closed development and corner location
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Residential house in closed development and corner location Elbstrasse 1
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Around 1800 Of architectural significance and important for the market image 09286037
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Elbstrasse 2
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1st half of the 19th century Of architectural significance and important for the market image 09286036
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Elbstrasse 3
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286035
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Elbstrasse 4
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286033
 
Agricultural bourgeois house in closed development, with rear building
Agricultural bourgeois house in closed development, with rear building Elbstrasse 5
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Marked 1752 Significant in terms of local history, building history and social history 09286032
 
Semi-open residential building and rear building with arcade
Semi-open residential building and rear building with arcade Elbstrasse 6
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Around 1800 Structurally and socially historically important, important for the cultural landscape 09286030
 
Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Elbstrasse 7
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Around 1800 Architecturally important 09286029
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Elbstraße 8
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286028
 
Residential house in closed development and corner location
Residential house in closed development and corner location Elbstraße 14
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Marked 1814 (keystone courtyard side) Originally an arable bourgeois house, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the streets 09286026
 
Residential house in semi-open development Elbstraße 15
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Marked 1814 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street 09286025
 
Residential house in semi-open development Elbstrasse 19
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286027
 
Residential building in closed development Elbstrasse 23
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286031
 
Residential house in closed development and corner location, with extension to the pot market Elbstraße 24
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1st half of the 19th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street 09286083
 
Residential house in closed development and corner location Elbstrasse 25
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1st half of the 19th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street 09286038
 
Residential house in closed development, with side barn annex Feldstrasse 11
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286096
 
Semi-open residential building and barn (Streckhof) Gartenstrasse 1
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1st half of the 19th century In terms of architectural and social history and of importance for the cultural landscape, barn half-timbered construction on a clinker base 09286117
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development Kirchstrasse 7
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Marked 1824 Broadly laid out plastered building with shop installation, of architectural significance, shop installation and doors 09286093
 
Residential building in closed development Kirchstrasse 8
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2nd half of the 18th century Architecturally important, simple baroque house 09286091
 
Bartholomäus Church with furnishings and a cemetery with baptismal font, grave cross and Luther stone
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Bartholomäus Church with furnishings and a cemetery with baptismal font, grave cross and Luther stone Kirchstrasse 11
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1509–1512 (church); 1660 (altar); marked 1635 (gallery); 19th century (gallery); 1658, Kaulisch epitaph Evangelical parish church, characteristic testimony to church architecture of the early 16th and 17th centuries, churchyard with Romanesque font, iron grave cross for Johann Gottlob Heyne (died 1846) and Lutherstein (1912), of architectural, artistic and urban significance.

One-aisled elongated hall church with a transverse rectangular west tower, polygonal choir, sacristy and other additions, grave monuments and grave slabs, the interior of the church consists of galleries, altar, candlesticks, sculptures, baptismal fonts, grave slabs, bells, etc., Vasa Sacra (altar device).

09286121
 
villa Kirchstrasse 12
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Around 1880 Structurally and locally of importance 09286003
 
Rectory Kirchstrasse 13
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1st half of the 19th century In terms of local history, it is a simple plastered building with a gable roof 09301178
 
Residential house in semi-open development Kirchstrasse 16
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286020
 
Residential house in open development Kirchstrasse 20
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Mid 19th century Architecturally important 09286022
 
Residential building in closed development Kirschbergstrasse 19
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286006
 
Residential house in closed development with side extension Lindenstrasse 1
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1st half of the 19th century Typical residential building with plastered façade, a shop in the extension, of architectural significance 09286110
 
Residential building in closed development Lindenstrasse 2
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286109
 
Residential building in closed development Lindenstrasse 3
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Marked 1826 Architecturally important 09286107
 
Residential house in closed development and corner location Lindenstrasse 4
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286108
 
Residential house in open development Lindenstrasse 10
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Around 1870 Formerly with a restaurant, historically important 09286101
 
Agricultural bourgeois house in open development, with side archway Lindenstrasse 16
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1st half of the 19th century Structurally and socially important, on April 25, 2017, the roof structure collapsed 09286098
 
Residential house in semi-open development Lindenstrasse 22
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286099
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development Lindenstrasse 27
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1st half of the 19th century Structurally and socially important 09286102
 
Residential building in closed development Lindenstrasse 28
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Marked 1834 Possibly an arable bourgeois house, historically significant, inscription panel "... Becker / built in 1834" 09286103
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development Lindenstrasse 29
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1st half of the 19th century Structurally and socially important 09286104
 
Post mileage
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Post mileage Market
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Marked with 1730 Saxon post mile column (totality) ; Copy of a distance column, of importance in terms of local history and traffic history. Distance column consisting of pedestal, coat of arms and top, with various inscriptions, sandstone.

Made of Elbe sandstone, original location near the post office in the area of ​​Rolandstrasse and Elbstrasse. 1798, restored in 1927, pillar dismantled in 1963, copy made by sculptor H. Geist (Torgau) in 1966 and placed on the pot market. The original piece of writing and coat of arms is in the Belgern Local History Museum. The column is an obelisk on a pedestal, inscribed in the typical form with distance information, with two Polish and spa coats of arms as well as "AR" - monogram and post horn mark.

09286126
 
Residential house in closed development and corner location
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Residential house in closed development and corner location Market 1
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2nd half of the 18th century Portal made of frame with attached leaf hangers, important for the history of the building and the location, important for the market image, door with fruit hangers 09286049
 
Residential building in closed development
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Residential building in closed development Market 2
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Around 1800 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square 09286050
 
town hall
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town hall Market 3
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1576-1578 Two-storey building on a rectangular floor plan with a total of four volute gables, two on each of the narrow and long sides, a gable roof and a final tower top, of importance in terms of local history, artistry, architectural history and the appearance of the square 09286124
 
Statue of Roland
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Statue of Roland Market 3 (before)
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Marked with 1610 Unusually large Roland figure with armor, flaming sword and inscription stone at the feet of the figure, on the southeast corner of the Belgeran town hall, of local historical and artistic importance 09286125
 
Residential house in closed development, with side gate
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Residential house in closed development, with side gate Market 6
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Around 1800 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square 09286068
 
Former Hotel Zum Goldenen Engel
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Former Hotel Zum Goldenen Engel Market 7
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2nd half of the 18th century Two-storey building with a baroque facade structure (today used exclusively as a residential building), of importance in terms of architectural history and character of the square, important for the market image 09286048
 
Residential building in closed development
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Residential building in closed development Market 8
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Mid 19th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square 09286047
 
Residential building with Löwen pharmacy
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Residential building with Löwen pharmacy Market 9
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Mid 19th century Two-storey building with a pharmacy on the ground floor, important in terms of the history of the building and the appearance of the square 09286046
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development
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Arable bourgeois house in closed development Market 10
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Around 1800 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square 09286045
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development (Haus Zum Schwarzen Raben)
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Arable bourgeois house in closed development (Haus Zum Schwarzen Raben) Market 11
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Marked 1792 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square 09286044
 
Residential house in closed development and corner location
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Residential house in closed development and corner location Markt 12
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1st half of the 19th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square 09286043
 
Residential building in open development (Hotel Alte Post), with side archway
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Residential building in open development (Hotel Alte Post), with side archway Markt 13
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2nd half of the 18th century Baroque building with archway, former post office on the ground floor no longer available (earlier possibly relaxation), of importance in terms of architectural history, the history of the place and the character of the square 09286042
 
Residential house in open development, rear building and side archway
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Residential house in open development, rear building and side archway Markt 14 (Rolandstrasse 1)
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2nd half of the 18th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square 09286041
 
Residential house in half-open development and corner location
Residential house in half-open development and corner location Market 15
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Marked 1827 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square 09286040
 
Residential house in semi-open development Marktstrasse 19
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286092
 
Parts of the city wall
Parts of the city wall Mühlberger Strasse 49 (near)
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15th century West of the barn, part of the former town builders of Belgerns, of importance in terms of town history. The course of the city wall can be determined archaeologically east of Kirschbergstrasse in the direction of Pfarrstrasse and west in the direction of Oschatzer Tor. 09305027
 
Farm bourgeois house in semi-open development Mühlberger Strasse 50
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Mid 19th century Architecturally important 09286009
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development Mühlberger Strasse 51
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Mid 19th century Architecturally important 09286007
 
Agricultural bourgeois house in a corner and closed development, with rear building and archway
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Agricultural bourgeois house in a corner and closed development, with rear building and archway Mühlberger Strasse 55
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2nd half of the 18th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street 09286066
 
Residential building in closed development Mühlenstrasse 3
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Around 1800 Structurally and socially important 09286019
 
Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Mühlenstrasse 14
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Around 1800 (possibly older) Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and local significance 09286004
 
Residential building in closed development Mühlenstrasse 23
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19th century Architecturally important 09286018
 
Residential building in closed development Mühlenstrasse 24
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Around 1800 Architecturally important 09286017
 
Residential house in closed development and corner location Mühlenstrasse 25
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Around 1800 Architecturally important 09286016
 
Water tower
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Water tower Neußener Strasse 16
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Weather vane marked 1914 Technical system of the Belgern waterworks, in the reform style of the time around 1910, characterizing the townscape and of significance in terms of technology 09286146
 
Residential house in almost closed development
Residential house in almost closed development Oschatzer Strasse 1
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286069
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development
Arable bourgeois house in closed development Oschatzer Strasse 2
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2nd half of the 18th century Architecturally important 09286070
 
Former children's home, in closed development
Former children's home, in closed development Oschatzer Strasse 7
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1906 Art Nouveau building, built as a children's home, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09286071
 
Residential building in closed development
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Residential building in closed development Oschatzer Strasse 9
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1st half of the 19th century Remarkable front door, historically significant, remarkable door 09286072
 
City gate
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City gate Oschatzer Strasse 11
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Marked 1805, the core is older Today museum of local history, two-storey gate building with arched passage, of architectural and local significance 09286074
 
Side building of a farm
Side building of a farm Oschatzer Strasse 48
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Around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09286111
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Oschatzer Strasse 52
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1st half of the 19th century Located at the Oschatzer Tor, of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history 09286073
 
Residential house in closed development and corner location
Residential house in closed development and corner location Oschatzer Strasse 53
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19th century Architecturally important 09286075
 
Front door of a residential building
Front door of a residential building Oschatzer Strasse 55
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Around 1900 Neo-Baroque door leaf, of architectural importance 09286076
 
Former cloister courtyard, parsonage since 1633, with back orchards and enclosure wall and courtyard building
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Former cloister courtyard, parsonage since 1633, with back orchards and enclosure wall and courtyard building Pfarrstrasse 1, 2, 3
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Marked with 1258 (Pfarrhof); 17th century (half-timbered) Monastic farmyard founded in 1258 by the Buch monastery near Leisnig with great economic importance, oldest evidence of Saxon Gothic in Belgern, stately solid buildings, courtyard buildings with half-timbered upper storey, of local, historical, artistic and urban significance.

In the 15th century, expansion of a monastery courtyard with four corner towers, secularized in 1526, today almost U-shaped complex consisting of an elongated main wing on Pfarrstrasse, rear extensions and a four-story tower with a tent roof in the southeast (the rectory is now used as the rectory of St. Bartholomew) , Enclosure wall (quarry stone and bricks).

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Residential house in corner location with attached outbuilding Pfarrstrasse 10
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Around 1800 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street 09286011
 
Residential house in half-open development with an annex to the rear Pfarrstrasse 13
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286012
 
Residential building in closed development Pfarrstrasse 22
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286014
 
Residential building in closed development Pfarrstrasse 23
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286015
 
Residential house in semi-open development Querstraße 9
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Marked 1830 Architecturally important 09286094
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development Reihzecher Strasse 2
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286052
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Reihzecher Strasse 3
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2nd half of the 18th century Architecturally important 09286053
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development with attached gate building
Arable bourgeois house in closed development with attached gate building Reihzecher Strasse 4
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Marked 1776 (or 1772), the core is probably older Above the portal the coat of arms of the Pflug family, of local, architectural and artistic importance 09286054
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development
Arable bourgeois house in closed development Reihzecher Strasse 5
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1673 Dendro Architecturally important 09286055
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Reihzecher Straße 11
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2nd half of the 18th century Characteristic baroque town house, highlighted by a segmented arch portal and high mansard roof, of architectural significance 09286058
 
Residential house in half-open development and corner location
Residential house in half-open development and corner location Reihzecher Straße 12
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Marked 1727 Originally an inn, important in terms of building history and the appearance of the streets 09286059
 
Residential building in closed development Reihzecher Straße 17
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Marked 1827 Remarkable front door, historically significant 09286061
 
Apartment building in closed development Reihzecher Straße 18
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Around 1890 Architecturally important 09286062
 
Three barns Reihzecher Strasse 19, 20, 21
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19th century Of importance in terms of local development history 09286013
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development and angled adjoining outbuilding with arcade Reihzecher Straße 22
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2nd half of the 18th century Architecturally important 09286063
 
Farm bourgeois house in semi-open development and barn Reihzecher Straße 24
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286064
 
Residential building in closed development Ritterstrasse 5
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1st half of the 19th century Remarkable front door, historically significant 09286087
 
Farm bourgeois house in semi-open development Ritterstrasse 6
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early 19th century Architecturally important 09286088
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development Ritterstrasse 16
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Marked 1836 Architecturally important 09286089
 
Residential house in open development, rear building and side archway Rolandstrasse 1 (Markt 14)
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2nd half of the 18th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square 09286041
 
Residential house and outbuildings in closed development Rolandstrasse 4
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important 09286086
 
Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Schulstrasse 2
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Around 1900 Architecturally important 09286002
 
House with two outbuildings in the corner
House with two outbuildings in the corner Pot Market 1
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19th century, older in essence Of architectural significance and important for the street scene 09286051
 
Residential building in closed development Pot Market 2
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Around 1800 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square 09286082
 
Residential building in closed development Pot Market 3
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1st half of the 19th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square 09286081
 
Residential building in closed development
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Residential building in closed development Pot Market 4
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19th century With a store, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the square 09286080
 
Residential house in semi-open development, with a side archway
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Residential house in semi-open development, with a side archway Pot Market 5
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Around 1600 and later Plastered building with Renaissance seat niche portal, of importance in terms of building history and characterizing the square 09286079
 
Residential house in semi-open development
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Residential house in semi-open development Pot Market 6
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Around 1800, in essence probably older Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square 09286039
 
Farm bourgeois house in closed development and corner location
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Farm bourgeois house in closed development and corner location Pot Market 7
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Around 1600 and later Plastered building with Renaissance seat niche portal, of importance in terms of building history and characterizing the square 09286078
 
Residential house in closed development and corner location
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Residential house in closed development and corner location Pot Market 8
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19th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square 09286077
 
Residential building in closed development
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Residential building in closed development Topfmarkt 9
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Marked 1842 Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square 09286084
 
Residential house in closed development and corner location
Residential house in closed development and corner location Pot Market 10
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1st half of the 19th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the square 09286085
 
Residential house in semi-open development Torgauer Strasse 2
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19th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street 09286097
 
Park (Treblitzscher Park) with two garden vases and Max Schlenker's burial place as well as English oak
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Park (Treblitzscher Park) with two garden vases and Max Schlenker's burial place as well as English oak Treblitzsch
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1911 (statue); 1928–1935 (park area); 1935 (burial place) Landscape park with the character of an arboretum with valuable trees and shrubs, pathways, bridges, garden sculpture, etc. as well as a solitary tree south of the park, former manor park of the Ammelgoßwitz manor, of importance in terms of garden art, science and landscape design.

The Treblitzscher Park was created as a landscape park between 1928 and 1935. At the same time, due to its abundance of dendrological peculiarities, one can speak of an arboretum .

09286113
 

Bockwitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 10 (left Elbe) as well as 53 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 10 (left Elbe) as well as 53 runner stones (Corridor 5, parcel 13)
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After 1828 See also population 09305644; In terms of surveying and regional history, it is important as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815 08972655
 
Eastern pull-out house with attached stable part and western side building of a former three-sided courtyard Bockwitz 4
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19th century Structurally and socially important.
  • Eastern pull-out house with attached stable part: front part probably former pull-out area, crooked hip roof, rear younger stable part in brick, plastered, gable roof still present
  • Western stable house (demolished in 2013): two-story, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered plastered, crooked hip roof, rear part of the building (stables) narrower
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Western dwelling house and eastern moving house of a three-sided courtyard Bockwitz 10
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Around 1820 Structurally and socially important.
  • Residential house: two-story, half-hip roof, possibly half-timbered on the upper floor, plastered
  • Pull-out house: two-storey stable house, ground floor solid in quarry stone and brick, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, half-hip roof
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Eastern side building (with Kumthalle) of a three-sided courtyard Bockwitz 37
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2nd half of the 19th century Socially important. Rear stable younger, plastered with clinker brick sections, Kumthalle with square pillar.

Pull-out house (demolished in 2013): residential stable house, two-storey, solid, plastered, gable roof with bat dormers.

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Cottage property, consisting of a house and a side building Bockwitz 41
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19th century Structurally and socially important.
  • Residential house: one-story, made of quarry stone and clay, gable roof, boarded gable
  • Side building: stable barn, in quarry stone, plastered, archway and eaves cornice in brick, boarded gable, rear two-storey extension (new)
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barn Bockwitz 55
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Around 1800 Today a fire station, of importance in terms of the history of the building and the townscape. Masonry construction, plastered, gable roof with bat dormers, flat arched gate, next to it arched window opening, on one gable side today modern gates for fire engines, rear door and two windows are new. 08966524
 

Dobeltitz

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Residential stable house and barn of a Hakenhof Elbaue 22
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Around 1800 Stable house upper floor half-timbered, evidence of the living and economic methods of bygone times, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09286632
 
Residential house (without barn extension), eastern barn and southern side building with pull-out house of a three-sided courtyard and courtyard paving
Residential house (without barn extension), eastern barn and southern side building with pull-out house of a three-sided courtyard and courtyard paving Elbaue 23
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Mid 19th century (farmhouse and moving house); marked 1892 (barn) Closed courtyard complex preserved in good original condition, impressive testimony to the way of living and farming of bygone times, courtyard paving with a circular Göpelbahn 09286631
 
Waystone
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Waystone Elbaue 24
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Around 1900 Sandstone stele with a flat, pyramidal end and inscription, of significance in terms of traffic history 09301459
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Elbaue 26 (near)
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After 1918 Significant in local history 09286630
 
Residential house (formerly an inn) and barn of a Hakenhof Elbaue 27
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Marked 1786 Upper floor half-timbered residential building, historically important and one of the oldest buildings in the area 09286629
 
Waystone
Waystone Elbaue 32 (near)
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Around 1900 Square sandstone stele with carved inscription and directional arrows, of historical importance 09286628
 
Mountain cellar Elbaue 36 (to)
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1st half of the 19th century Testimony to the economy of bygone times 09286635
 

Dröschkau

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Private Chapel (Heynitz Chapel)
Private Chapel (Heynitz Chapel) (Liebersee district, hall 11, parcel 36/1)
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Late 19th century Striking octagonal clinker brick building erected on a hill with simple struts, artistically highlighted eaves zone and flat pyramid roof, entrance highlighted with family coat of arms, historicism building, significant in terms of architecture and personal history as well as artistically 09300378
 
Manor and Park Dröschkau (aggregate)
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Manor and Park Dröschkau (aggregate) Dröschkau 9, 11, 12
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16. – 19. century All of the manor and park Dröschkau, with the following individual monuments: mansion with service wing, western gatehouse, eastern residential building as well as remnants of the wall of a former farm building to the east (see individual monument 09286330 at the same address) and the manor park to the south (garden monument); In terms of building history, art history, local history and garden art of importance 09304688
 
Elongated manor house with farm wing, western gatehouse, eastern residential building and the remnants of the wall of a former farm building connected to the east (individual monuments to ID no. 09304688)
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Elongated manor house with farm wing, western gatehouse, eastern residential building and the remnants of the wall of a former farm building connected to the east (individual monuments to ID no. 09304688) Dröschkau 9, 11, 12
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2nd half of the 16th century Individual features of the aggregate manor and Park Dröschkau; Of importance in terms of building history, art history and local history.
  • Eastern residential building: two and a half storeys, solid stone and brick, plastered, walls in sandstone, mansard roof, keystone of the front door dated MDCCCIII, above the coat of arms stone dated 1593
  • annex on the back, elongated living and farm wing (former manor house): dated 1696, two-storey, masonry in quarry stone and brick, plastered, walls in sandstone, mostly painted, a door with rusticated framing, eaves cornice made of molded stones, hip roof with bat dormers broken off, Stables on the ground floor with groin vaults on square pillars, on the upper floor in the living rooms and in the hallway, historical color versions
  • Western so-called gatehouse: in the core of the 16th century, extension in the early 19th century, two-storey building in rubble and brick masonry, window frames and partly dividing elements in sandstone, beautiful tail gable on the garden side, extension also on the garden side, with pilasters, balcony on cast iron columns, outside staircase to the Upper floor, street-side part of the building largely demolished
  • Remains of the stable building: mixed masonry, inside pillars with flat arches, garden with terrace, railing posts in sandstone on the terrace
09286330
 

Kaisa

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Western stable house and southern barn of a three-sided courtyard
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Western stable house and southern barn of a three-sided courtyard Kaisa 23
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Around 1800 (stable house); around 1900 (barn) Significant in terms of building history and economic history.
  • Stable house: two-storey, ground floor and solid gable, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, saddle roof
  • Barn: with horse stable and coach house, plastered, brick structure, gable roof
09286240
 
Eastern side building with pull-out part and northern barn of a three-sided courtyard
Eastern side building with pull-out part and northern barn of a three-sided courtyard Kaisa 26, 27
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Around 1850 (moving house); around 1890 (barn) Structurally and socially important.
  • Side building: two-story, solid ground floor, partly clay, partly brick, upper floor partly half-timbered, partly solid, plastered except for the gable, saddle roof, rear part of the building probably younger
  • Barn: brick masonry, plastered, gable roof, two gates, closed arched arches, arches left in brick, ventilation openings with decorative grilles
09286237
 
Former inn with annex
Former inn with annex Kaisa 31
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2nd half of the 19th century Structurally and locally of importance. One-storey, gray plaster with smooth plaster structure, pike-like roof house, some old windows, broken roof with a crooked hip, one-storey hall with round arched openings, structured by rusticated pilaster strips, two-winged door, framed with flat arches, hipped roof. 09286234
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Kaisa 32 (bei)
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After 1918 Local historical significance. Inscription stone on a two-tier roughly hewn base, above the inscription Iron Cross. 08966442
 
Cottage Kaisa 36
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Around 1800 Upper floor single-bar framework, of architectural significance. Two-storey, solid ground floor, solid gable, gable roof. 09286235
 
Residential house with garage Kaisa 38
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Around 1915 Architecturally important. One-storey, plastered, mansard roof, house entrance with wooden canopy, roof house boarded over, economical plastered structure. 09286236
 

Kobershain

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Former parsonage with a north dwelling, south side building and east barn as well as an enclosure and a parish garden Am Nonnenpark 2
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1st half of the 19th century Striking ensemble, forms the historical center of the town with the church, as well as architectural and local historical significance 09286265
 
Windmill
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Windmill Mühlweg 13
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18th century Post mill, shaping the landscape, significance in terms of technology history, also of relevance to the townscape. 09286272
 
Church with fittings, churchyard, bell cage with two bells and enclosure
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Church with fittings, churchyard, bell cage with two bells and enclosure New main street
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Inscribed with 1605 (church); 1605 (baptism); 2nd third of the 18th century (altar); marked 1793 (bell); marked 1971 (bell) Hall church with roof turret, significant evidence of church architecture in the country, historical and artistic importance, of particular value for the townscape. Church polygonal closed rectangular building made of plastered quarry stone masonry. Fluted arched portal on the south side, marked 1605. Free-standing belfry: metal frame with two bells. 09286269
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War New main street
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After 1918 Significant in local history 09286266
 
West house, east side building and north barn of a three-sided courtyard Neue Hauptstrasse 32
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19th century Last largely originally preserved farm in Kobershain, significance in terms of architectural and local history. 09286268
 
Castle (No. 1), two gate buildings (No. 1 and 3) and farm buildings (No. 7) of the former manor and manor park (garden monument)
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Castle (No. 1), two gate buildings (No. 1 and 3) and farm buildings (No. 7) of the former manor and manor park (garden monument) To Rittergut 1, 3, 7
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1st half of the 18th century (castle); 18th century (gatehouse and farm building) Palace building in late baroque style with pilaster strips and a mansard roof, in front of it a staircase, farm building on Neue Hauptstrasse, striking, one-storey building with a high hip roof, visible from afar, buildings primarily of architectural, local and sometimes artistic significance.

The northern farm building opposite the castle partly shows half-timbered buildings on the upper floor (deleted in 2013, not renovated in accordance with listed buildings). The two tower-like gatehouses flank the entrance to the manor's farm yard. In addition to the structure of pilaster strips, the castle is enlivened by a coat of arms above the entrance. The two farm buildings to the south-east are not of sufficient monument value (deletion in 2013). The farm building (Zum Rittergut 7), located directly on Neue Hauptstrasse, has half-timbered gables. On the back there are two small roof houses, here the scale of the openings is preserved. With its high, undisturbed half-hip roof, the building from around 1850 is probably one of the most distinctive and most authentically preserved rural buildings in the old district of Torgau.

09286263
 

Lausa

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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 11 (left Elbe) as well as 29 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 11 (left Elbe) as well as 29 runner stones (Corridor 3, parcel 78/1)
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After 1828 See also population 09305644; In terms of surveying and regional history, it is of importance as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Scratched pyramid stump made of sandstone with plinth directly on the borderline, number 11 carved on all sides and the country code KP / KS, 29 associated running stones at irregular intervals on the borderline Sandstone damaged on the edges and heavily weathered, inscriptions still legible. 08972656
 
Former inn with an extension
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Former inn with an extension Lausa 17
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1750 Upper floor half-timbered, regional historical significance. Two-storey, front completely half-timbered, one gable boarded up, saddle roof, extended at the back, younger stable extension. 09286230
 
Residential building
Residential building Lausa 20
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Around 1910 Typical plastered building with a mansard roof, significance in terms of building history. Two-storey, window frames in artificial stone, windows and shutters original, street-side extension with balcony, house entrance with canopy. 08966437
 
Church with furnishings, churchyard and two tombs
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Church with furnishings, churchyard and two tombs Lausa 21a
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Around 1500 (church); marked 1700, back wall (altar) Church of late Gothic plastered construction with an almost square nave, of architectural and local significance. With a retracted, polygonal closed choir with buttresses, tracery windows and sacristy annex to the south, with a clapboard roof turret over the west gable, and the entire interior (including the Vasa Sacra) is a listed building.
  • two tombs in sandstone:
    • 1. Sandstone pedestal with urn attachment
    • 2. Tomb on the south wall of the church
    • the remaining tombs are only fragments
09286233
 

Liebersee

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Residential house and side building as well as part of the enclosure of a former three-sided courtyard Liebersee 15
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1797 (farmhouse); 2nd half of the 19th century (side building) Structurally and socially important.
  • Residential house: two-storey, solid, plastered, roof with a crooked hips, windows on the ground floor and front door with sandstone frames, profiled on the front door
  • Horse stable with pull-out: two-storey, solid, plastered, saddle roof, clinker brick sections on the stable part, fencing over a brick base
08966441
 
South-eastern residential stable of a former three-sided courtyard Liebersee 25
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Around 1830 Upper floor two-tier half-timbering, of architectural significance. Two-storey, ground floor solid in quarry stone and brick, solid gable, all in all plastered with plaster structures, crooked hip roof. 09286303
 
Cottage Liebersee 26
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Marked with 1829 One-storey plastered building, a half-timbered gable, of social and historical importance. In quarry stone and brick, plastered, hipped roof, house door with sandstone framing, marked with "No.41.Seges Coeli.1829". 09286301
 
Residential building (No. 30a) and side building with excerpt (No. 30) of a three-sided courtyard Liebersee 30, 30a
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Around 1800 (farmhouse); around 1850 (side building) Structurally and socially important.
  • Residential house: two-storey, ground floor solid in quarry stone and brick, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, front door with sandstone frame
  • Pull-out house: two-storey, solid, plastered, saddle roof, door and window frames in sandstone, beautiful gable beginner stones
  • Horse stable: two-storey, solid, plastered, saddle roof, Kumthalle with sandstone pillars and stone stairs, on the upper floor fodder floor and former Kumtkammern
09290265
 
Cottage Liebersee 37
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Around 1800 Upper floor partly half-timbered, significance in terms of architectural history. Stable house, partly solid stone and brick, two-storey, plastered, gable roof, partly cross-frame windows, good original condition 09286304
 
North-west residential building, south-west and east side buildings and south barn of a three-sided courtyard Liebersee 40
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Marked 1887 Residential building typical of the time, plastered construction with rich structure, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential house: two-storey, plastered, saddle roof, richly structured, beautiful front door, labeled "MDCCCLXXXVII / Nro 12 / HW" above the door
  • Side buildings: one and one and a half storeys, pitched roofs, clinker brick structures
09286302
 

Mahitzschen

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Manor house (Dorfstrasse 1) with an adjoining farm building to the east with gatehouse (Dorfstrasse 34) and the former manor barn (Dorfstrasse 59) of the manor Dorfstrasse 1, 34, 59
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End of the 18th century (manor house and manor barn); 19th century (gatehouse and farm building) Manor house in late baroque plastered construction with a crooked hip roof, of architectural and local significance 09286633
 
Residential stable house with barn extension of a Winkelhof Dorfstrasse 21
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1841 Stable house upper floor half-timbered, evidence of the living and economic methods of bygone times, of architectural and economic importance 09286634
 

Neußen

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Church with furnishings, churchyard, enclosure and memorial for those who died in the First World War
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Church with furnishings, churchyard, enclosure and memorial for those who died in the First World War Neußen
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1778 (church); after 1918 (war memorial) Church plastered quarry stone building with a small sacristy in the east, of architectural and local significance.
  • Plastered quarry stone building with a small sacristy in the east, a curved baroque hood over the west gable and the southern patron s lodge made of massive frameworks on the ground floor, and the entire interior (including the Vasa Sacra) is a listed building
  • War memorial: sandstone, inscription stone tapering towards the top over plinth, iron cross in relief at the top
08966447
 
Residential stable house with stable extension of a former three-sided farm
Residential stable house with stable extension of a former three-sided farm Neußen 49
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Around 1830 Structurally and socially important. Two-storey, massive ground floor, upper storey partly timber-framed, partly exposed, partly plastered, crooked hip roof, some windows from the time of construction, rear barn extension younger, completely solid, ground floor plastered, upper floor facing brick. 08966950
 
Residential stable house with stable extension of a former three-sided farm
Residential stable house with stable extension of a former three-sided farm Neußen 52
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Marked 1831 Structurally and socially important. Two-storey, massive ground floor, upper floor partly half-timbered, mostly plastered, crooked hip roof, over front door Date: 1831, rear living and stable extension younger, completely massive. 08966789
 
Rectory, outbuildings, rectory garden and enclosure
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Rectory, outbuildings, rectory garden and enclosure Neußen 60
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Around 1800 Structurally and locally of importance.
  • Rectory: two-story, solid, plastered, hipped roof, front door with sandstone framing
  • Outbuildings: single-storey, mixed masonry, originally plastered, gable exposed, gable roof
  • Enclosure: quarry stone wall, gate with sandstone pillars
08966446
 
House of a former farm
House of a former farm Neußen 77
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Around 1820 Upper floor half-timbered, historical significance. Two-storey, massive ground floor, half-hip roof, massive extension at the rear, originally probably stables. 08967002
 
Cottage
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Cottage Neußen 99
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Around 1800 Significance in building history. Two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, single-bar, half-hipped roof with bat dome. 08966630
 

Oelzschau

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Manor and Park Oelzschau near Belgern (aggregate)
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Manor and Park Oelzschau near Belgern (aggregate) Hauptstrasse 15, 17, 18
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18./19. Century (manor); 1668 (plane tree) Material collection of manor and Oelzschau park near Belgern, with the following individual monuments: mansion (no.15), manor house (no.17), farm buildings over an angular floor plan (no.18), enclosure wall and ice cellar (see also individual monuments 09286209 at the same address) and the Manor park with castle pond and plane tree west of the manor house (garden monuments); In terms of building history, art history, local history and garden art of importance 09304690
 
Manor house (no.15), estate manager's house (no.17), farm building with an angled floor plan (no.18) and enclosure wall and ice cellar (individual monuments to ID no.09304690)
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Manor house (no.15), estate manager's house (no.17), farm building with an angled floor plan (no.18) and enclosure wall and ice cellar (individual monuments to ID no.09304690) Hauptstrasse 15, 17, 18
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16th century in the core (mansion); 1725 (mansion); around 1800 (estate manager's house); 19th century (farm building and horse stable) Individual features of the aggregate manor and Park Oelzschau near Belgern; Of importance in terms of building history, art history and local history.
  • Manor house: two-storey, mixed masonry, plastered, hipped roof, large roof house in the middle, balcony porch on four Tuscan pillars in front of the entrance, tower-like extension at the rear, many original details in total
  • Administrator's house with extension: two-storey, plastered, hipped roof, window and door frames mostly in natural stone, front door frame with basket arch with keystone, beautiful staircase with board balusters, some old doors, in the extension on the ground floor some cross vaults
  • Stable barn (probably horse stable): one-storey, predominantly quarry stone masonry, plastered, saddle roof, center arched entrance, gable facing the manor house with three arcades, probably originally Kumthalle, beautiful sandstone portal with keystone, window frames partly also in sandstone
  • Remains of a stable building: two-storey, mixed masonry, plastered, hipped roof with bat dormers, stable with groined vaults on pillars, walls in sandstone
  • Park area with pond
09286209
 
Former mill property, consisting of a residential house and two side buildings
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Former mill property, consisting of a residential house and two side buildings Hauptstrasse 42
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Around 1800 Structurally and locally of importance.
  • Residential house: two-storey, gable roof, one side with a crooked hip, ground floor and a solid gable, plastered, upper floor mostly half-timbered, boarded up
  • Side building: one-story, plastered, gable roofs
09286208
 

Plotha

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Western manor house (Lindenplatz 15), southwestern administrator's house (Lindenplatz 16), two farm buildings adjoining to the east (Lindenplatz 17 and 18) and two eastern barns (to No. 10) of the former manor and manor park (garden monument)
Western manor house (Lindenplatz 15), southwestern administrator's house (Lindenplatz 16), two farm buildings adjoining to the east (Lindenplatz 17 and 18) and two eastern barns (to No. 10) of the former manor and manor park (garden monument) Lindenplatz 10, 15, 16, 17, 18
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Around 1700 (estate manager's house); 2nd half of the 19th century (manor house, farm building and manor barn) The oldest building structure of the place, of architectural and local significance. In 1913 Franz Ruyter was the owner. 09286627
 

Probsthain

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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Dorfstrasse
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1919 Local historical significance. Stele in sandstone with inscription plate and figure representation (female figure with dagger and cross panel) on base, border in natural stone, as a crown iron cross in artificial stone, in the 1990s a memorial plate for the victims of the Second World War was added. 08967100
 
Church with furnishings and cemetery with enclosure
Church with furnishings and cemetery with enclosure Dorfstrasse
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Around 1200 Choir tower church, plastered quarry stone building, of architectural, artistic and local significance. Choir tower retracted with apse, tower with baroque dome and lantern (renewed in 1838), interior flat covered. 08967110
 
Transformer station
Transformer station Dorfstrasse 37 (near)
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Around 1920 Typical tower type, importance in the history of supply and technology. Tower-like brick building on a rectangular floor plan, quarry stone base, rectangular entrance, iron door, original plaster, corner pilasters, wooden eaves (box eaves), concave curved gable roof with a clear eaves overhang, plain tile covering, eaves side twin windows (rectangular windows). 08966495
 
Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 40
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Mid 19th century Simple plastered building with a gable roof, meaning for the cultural landscape. Two-storey, massive, street-side gable in yellow clinker bricks, windows in the historical building. 08967112
 
Northern stable house, two southern side buildings and western barn of a three-sided courtyard and courtyard paving Dorfstrasse 76
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1869 (stable house); Mid 19th century (side building); 2nd half of the 19th century (barn) A farm that has been preserved in its structure, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential house: two-storey, solid, plastered, on the upper storey courtyard side perhaps half-timbered, half-hipped roof, outside a younger extension, stable formerly with vaults on square pillars (one pillar preserved)
  • Barn: solid, plastered, originally two-door, roofed passage between the barn and the stable house
  • Stables: solid, plastered, saddle roofs, courtyard paving in natural stone
08967111
 
Probsthainer windmill with mill technology
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Probsthainer windmill with mill technology Teichstrasse 13 (behind)
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Mid 19th century Post mill, defining the townscape and of technical historical importance. Base and mill house largely in their original condition, mill technology preserved, rods not preserved. 08967101
 

Schildau

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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 20 (left Elbe) and 18 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian border stone : Pilar No. 20 (left Elbe) and 18 runner stones (Corridor 13, parcel 22/1)
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After 1828 See also population 09305644; In terms of surveying and regional history, it is of importance as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Scratched pyramid stump made of sandstone with plinth directly on the borderline, number 20 chiseled on the opposite side and country code KP / KS, associated with 18 runner stones at irregular intervals on the borderline . 09303410
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 22 (left Elbe) and 8 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 22 (left Elbe) and 8 runner stones (S-Weg, corridor 13, parcel 94)
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After 1828 See also population 09305644; In terms of surveying and regional history, it is of importance as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Scratched pyramid stump made of sandstone with plinth directly on the border line, number 22 carved on the opposite side and country code KP / KS, associated with eight runner stones at irregular intervals on the border line . 09303409
 
Schildbergturm (fire watch tower)
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Schildbergturm (fire watch tower) (Corridor 1, parcel 12/1)
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1936 Historical and landscape design significance 09286183
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development
Arable bourgeois house in closed development Albert-Lange-Strasse 8
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Around 1800 Simple plastered construction, significance in terms of local history and building history. Two-storey, eaves-standing building with gable roof, gate entrance closed with arched arch, division and format of the windows partially changed. The building is a testimony to the historic town center of Schildau. In cooperation with the two neighboring buildings number 9 and 10, it refers to the history of Schildau as a small agricultural town and documents the associated way of life of its residents in the past. As a result, the object acquires historical significance. As a building typical of the time and the region, it is also important in terms of architectural history. 09286162
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development
Arable bourgeois house in closed development Albert-Lange-Strasse 9
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Around 1800 Simple plastered construction, significance in terms of local history and building history. Two-storey, eaves-standing building with a gable roof, gate entrance closed with basket arch, profiled eaves cornice, house entrance from the street. The building is a testimony to the historic town center of Schildau. In cooperation with the two neighboring buildings number 8 and 10, it refers to the history of Schildau as a small agricultural town and documents the associated way of life of its residents in the past. As a result, the object acquires historical significance. As a building typical of the time and the region, it is also important in terms of architectural history. 09286161
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development
Arable bourgeois house in closed development Albert-Lange-Strasse 10
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Around 1800 Simple plastered construction, significance in terms of local history and building history. Two-storey, eaves-standing building with a gable roof, gate entrance closed with basket arch, profiled eaves cornice, house entrance from the street. The building is a testimony to the historic town center of Schildau. In cooperation with the two neighboring buildings number 8 and 9, it refers to the history of Schildau as a small agricultural town and documents the associated way of life of its residents in the past. As a result, the object acquires historical significance. As a building typical of the time and the region, it is also important in terms of architectural history. 09286160
 
Residential house in half-open development and corner location
Residential house in half-open development and corner location Albert-Lange-Strasse 12
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1st half of the 19th century Simple plastered building with corner cuboids, gable roof, important in terms of building history and urban planning. Demolition permit granted in December 1995. Not canceled in 2018. 09286159
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development
Arable bourgeois house in closed development Albert-Lange-Strasse 17
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1st half of the 19th century Plastered building with elaborate structure, side gate entrance and gable roof, of architectural significance 09286157
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Bahnhofstrasse
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After 1918 Significant in local history 09286152
 
Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Bahnhofstrasse 5
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Around 1890 Plastered building with a simple structure, gable roof, historically significant, two-story, shop on the ground floor 09286154
 
Residential house in open development, with rear building
Residential house in open development, with rear building Bahnhofstrasse 8
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Around 1910 Typical plastered building with a distinctive mansard roof with a crest, of architectural significance 09286153
 
Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Bahnhofstrasse 21
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2nd half of the 18th century Baroque structure with a mansard gable roof, rarity, of architectural significance 09286151
 
House of a former Streckhof
House of a former Streckhof Beethovenstrasse 7
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2nd half of the 18th century Upstairs partly half-timbered, hipped roof, significance for the cultural landscape, of architectural significance (barn demolished) 09286150
 
Manor house of the former Blankenau estate (White House)
Manor house of the former Blankenau estate (White House) Blankenau 9, 10
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Around 1800 Single-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, middle roof bay, standing dormers and bat dormers, of architectural, local and artistic importance. Former property, later Eilenburg celluloid factory, IG Farben, inspector Häntsch (until 1945), plastered brick, structure of the facade by floor profile at the height of the roof bay, remarkable door with segment arch, invigorating windows and shutters, over a rectangular floor plan, building with a middle roof bay, standing Dormers and bat dormers, around 1880 still belonging to the schnapps distillery, old manor park no longer preserved in its original form. 09286185
 
Schildau cemetery (aggregate)
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Schildau cemetery (aggregate) Friedensstrasse
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19th century Material entirety of Schildau cemetery, with the following individual monuments: cemetery chapel, three crypt houses, seven tombs and enclosure wall with gate pillar (see individual monument 08967200) as well as cemetery design with remains of the avenue system (garden monument); of importance in terms of building history and local history 09304691
 
Cemetery chapel, three crypt houses, seven tombs and enclosure wall with gate pillar (individual monuments to ID no. 09304691)
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Cemetery chapel, three crypt houses, seven tombs and enclosure wall with gate pillar (individual monuments to ID no. 09304691) Friedensstrasse
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1813 (gate pillar); 1953–1954 (cemetery chapel) Individual features of the aggregate cemetery Schildau; of importance in terms of building history and local history. 08967200
 
Former inn "Zur Weintraube"
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Former inn "Zur Weintraube" Gneisenaustraße 2
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Around 1600 Today the residential building, the house where August Neidhardt von Gneisenau was born , with the remains of a seat niche portal, of architectural and local significance 09286130
 
Residential house in semi-open development and paving
Residential house in semi-open development and paving Gneisenaustraße 15
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Mid 19th century Simple, single-storey plastered building with a gable roof, of architectural significance 09286133
 
Post office building
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Post office building Gneisenaustraße 19
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Around 1900 Typical clinker brick building with an almost square floor plan, hipped roof, of importance in terms of building history and local history 09286131
 
Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Goethestrasse 4
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Mid 19th century Massive structure with plaster structure, of architectural significance. Two-storey, plastered, gable roof with bat dome, shop fitting probably younger. 08967386
 
Residential house with barn attached to the west (Streckhof)
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Residential house with barn attached to the west (Streckhof) Goethestrasse 7
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1st half of the 19th century (house, barn probably older) Significance for the cultural landscape, architectural and economic significance 09286136
 
Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Goethestrasse 26
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Around 1800 Significant in terms of building history and urban development. Two-storey plastered building with plaster structure from around 1910, gable roof. 09304742
 
House and outbuildings
House and outbuildings Goethestrasse 28
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Around 1760 (house); 1st half of the 19th century (outbuilding) Residential house presumably half-timbered on the upper floor, auxiliary building in the gable half-timbered, of importance in terms of architectural history and the appearance of the street. Two-storey, plastered, gable roof, economical plaster structure, one-storey outbuilding. 08967387
 
House in corner location and half-open development, with extension
House in corner location and half-open development, with extension Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 1
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Around 1800 Late baroque plastered building with a crooked hip roof, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene 09286163
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development
Arable bourgeois house in closed development Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 4
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Around 1830, facade design around 1860 Plastered construction with an attractive facade design, historically important, important for the townscape and history. Two-storey, elongated building with a gable roof. The window axes are unevenly distributed, two house entrances, the gate passage moved a little out of the middle. The facade is divided horizontally by cornices and covered with plaster ashlars on both floors, window and door frames finely profiled. The facade design was renewed during the most recent renovation, including the three bat dormers on the roof. The building is an important document of the historical town center of Schildau. It refers to the history of Schildau as a small agricultural town and illustrates the corresponding way of building and living in the past. As a result, the object has a historical significance. As an example of a building shape that is characteristic of the cultural landscape, it is also of importance in terms of architectural history. Due to its location on a square-like street extension, it also has a defining effect on the townscape. 09286165
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development
Arable bourgeois house in closed development Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 5
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Marked 1839 Simple, local plastered construction, historically important, important for the appearance and history of the place 09286166
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development
Arable bourgeois house in closed development Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 12
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1st half of the 19th century Simple plastered construction, historically important, important for the appearance and history of the place 09286167
 
Residential house with outbuildings
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Residential house with outbuildings Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 16
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Around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered house, partly boarded up, of architectural significance, important for the townscape and history 09286174
 
Church of St. Mary with furnishings, cemetery with enclosure wall and two solitary trees
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Church of St. Mary with furnishings, cemetery with enclosure wall and two solitary trees Kirchberg 1
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1170 Quarry stone church with plastered ashlar, former late Romanesque basilica with west tower, central nave and choir renewed in 1646, at the same time construction of the sacristy, further modifications in the first half of the 17th century, of architectural, artistic and local significance.
  • Church: three-aisled basilica with choir, apse and retracted square west tower (the northern part of the former side apse has been preserved in parts), the entire interior of the church (gallery, altar, baptismal font, organ, candlestick, etc.) and the vasa sacra (altar device ) under monument conservation
  • Cemetery wall: plastered quarry stone wall with brick covering around the entire cemetery, driveway with two-winged ornamental lattice gate
  • north of the winter linden tree (Tilia cordata)
  • in the north-east corner of the churchyard a mighty mulberry tree (Morus alba, is said to have been planted in 1518)
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Rectory, enclosure wall with gate pillars and rectory garden
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Rectory, enclosure wall with gate pillars and rectory garden Kirchberg 2
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Around 1600 Parsonage from around 1600, facade design from the 2nd half of the 19th century, large parish garden with old fruit trees, of architectural and local significance.
  • Enclosure wall: quarry stone wall on the western boundary of the property, plastered quarry stone wall in the north between the rectory and outbuildings
  • Parish garden: orchard with, among other things, plums, apple trees, pears and walnuts in the central garden area, young trees in the southern garden area
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School and part of the churchyard wall (former girls' school)
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School and part of the churchyard wall (former girls' school) Kirchberg 4
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1826 Later sextoy, one-storey plastered building in the immediate vicinity of the church, significance in terms of local history, social history and architectural history. The former girls' school was built in 1826, and since 1858 it has served as a sextonry. One-storey building, half-hipped roof with a bat dormer on each side, profiled eaves cornice, windows with simple cleaning flasks. The centrally arranged entrance from the churchyard. The building is a testimony to the local and school history in the first half of the 19th century, it illustrates the school conditions at that time in the small-town environment. It also embodies a building typological value. A section of the churchyard wall is on the property. 09286149
 
Former country house
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Former country house Kurzwalde
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Around 1930 Wooden house, characteristic example of prefabricated construction around 1930, block house type, significant in terms of building history. The gable-facing building is said to have been built for his wife by a Jewish fur trader. The interior or even the entire wooden house should come from America. Later it served as a school camp. 09303356
 
Mill building with mill technology, barn and enclosure (Waldmühle Kurzwalde)
Mill building with mill technology, barn and enclosure (Waldmühle Kurzwalde) Kurzwalde 1
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Inscribed with 1776 (mill); 1st half of the 20th century (mill technology) Quarry stone barn, as a former monastery mill of the Sitzenroda monastery of local historical importance. The mill has been owned by the Wiedemann family since 1869, the building changed through renovations in 1954, and the mill was in operation until 1987. Watercourse (approx. 1.5 km long) and span pond completely buried (in the course of amelioration).
  • Mill technology: completely available and functional, horizontal shaft (main transmission), shotgun with artificial stones from Kählitz and Lübke, Leipzig, Fanal grinding machine from Landgraf (Frankenhausen), oat crusher from Kaiser and Reinelt, Leipzig, double roller mill from Miag, approx. 1936 , Peeling machine, three mixing machines with standing shaft, container, plansifter (company Wetzig, Wittenberg), aspirator (company Lieback, Grossenhain), bag filter, elevator, Spitzgang, overshot water wheel removed approx. 1960
  • Barn: Baroque hinges of the wooden gate installed later, origin undetermined
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Gneisenau monument
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Gneisenau monument Market
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1960 Stepped platform, on it an almost rectangular cube with a medallion on each side, above it a bust of August Neidhardt von Gneisenau , historical and artistic significance 09286135
 
town hall
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town hall Market 1
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Marked 1841 Biedermeier plastered building with dominant roof turrets, significance in terms of local history, building history and urban development. The town hall, built in 1840–42, occupies the west side of the market. It is a two-storey plastered building with a gable roof. The storeys are separated by a profiled cornice, the ground floor windows have a straight lintel, the upper floor windows are closed in a rounded arch and with an elaborate sprout in Biedermeier shapes. Entrance in the central axis with arched frame, in the keystone dating 1841, the upper floor window above is somewhat larger and richer than the other windows on the upper floor. The high roof turret also contributes to the central emphasis of the building. As town hall document of local history. Due to the construction task and its solution, the building is also an important testimony to the regional building history around the middle of the 19th century. In addition, it is an essential part of the appearance in the center of the town, so it creates an identity and embodies great urban development value. 09286127
 
Residential building
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Residential building Market 2
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Around 1740 Formerly a pharmacy on the ground floor, plastered building with facade design in classicist shapes, as part of the market development, defining the plaza, local history, social history and architectural history.

The Mohrenapothekte was founded in 1740, parts of the core may have been preserved from this time; in its current form, the building dates back to around 1850. It is an elongated, two-story corner building with a plastered facade, knee-high floor and a gable roof. The ground floor with fine plaster ashlars, horizontal division by floor and sill cornices, these as well as the frames and roofs of the upper floor windows are delicately profiled. The entrance to the house has moved a little from the center to the west, and the shop area with a separate entrance to the east. The building of the former Mohrenapotheke is part of the historical town center of Schildau. It refers to the earlier living conditions of the small town population and at the same time illustrates the importance and position of the pharmacist in the social structure at that time. This gives it the significance of local and social history. The fact that the building belongs to the market development and the associated effect on the square and townscape is also important. As a typical example of a small town house in Saxony from the 19th century, it is also significant in terms of architectural history.

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Residential house, perhaps a former farm house
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Residential house, perhaps a former farm house Market 6
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Around 1780 Stately plastered building with a high mansard roof in a location that defines the townscape, significance in terms of local history and building history. It is a two-storey, eaves-standing building with a mighty mansard roof, which stands on the south side of the market square. The simple facade with asymmetrical window structure, which means that the entrance is also shifted slightly out of the middle. The windows with cleaning bottles, the framing of the entrance with an unmarked keystone. The house is part of the historical town center development of Schildau, it is one of the oldest residential buildings in the area. It refers to the local architecture and way of life in earlier times. This gives it the historical significance of the place, which is given additional weight by its location on the market square. As a striking example of a small town house from the second half of the 18th century in the region of northern Saxony, it is also significant in terms of building typology. 09286128
 
Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Marktstrasse 5
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1st half of the 19th century, facade later Simple plastered construction, of importance in terms of local development 09286175
 
Residential building in closed development
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Residential building in closed development Marktstrasse 7
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1st half of the 19th century Two-storey plastered building with a simple plaster structure, important in terms of building history and urban development. Solid, gable roof, subsequent installation of a butcher shop, facade renewed around 1930. 08967384
 
Residential house in a corner and closed development
Residential house in a corner and closed development Marktstrasse 11
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1st half of the 19th century Simple plastered building in a striking corner location, of architectural and urban importance, remarkable door 09286164
 
Residential house in closed development and corner location
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Residential house in closed development and corner location Marktstrasse 12
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1st half of the 19th century Quarry stone building with a gable roof, meaning for the townscape and for the town's history 09286173
 
Residential house in closed development, today Museum of the Shield Citizens, Gneisenau Museum
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Residential house in closed development, today Museum of the Shield Citizens, Gneisenau Museum Marktstrasse 14
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Around 1800 (house); around 1880 facade (residential building) Two-storey, massive building with plastered structure, mansard gable roof, historically important, important for the appearance and history of the place 09286172
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Marktstrasse 17
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Around 1800 Two-storey, massive building with plastered structure, mansard gable roof, historically important, important for the appearance and history of the place 09286171
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development
Arable bourgeois house in closed development Marktstrasse 18
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Around 1800 Broad plastered building with a high pitched roof, part of the historical town center development, significance in terms of local history and building history. Two-storey building with a mighty gable roof. The plastered facade shows a rhythmic arrangement of the window axes. The windows are framed with simple cleaning flasks, in the same way the door framing of the centrally located house entrance. The gable roof is enlivened in a charming way by three bat dormers. The entrance to the courtyard is on the east side. Originally, the property included large barns with exits that stood at the rear of the property. The Ackerbürgerhaus is part of the historic town center development in an important urban area. It refers to the history of Schildau as a small agricultural town and documents the associated building and way of life in the past. As a result, the property acquires local historical significance, which is reinforced by its location on the market and the interaction with the other buildings worth seeing in the town center. As a building typical of the time and the region, it is also relevant in terms of architectural history. 09286170
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development
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Arable bourgeois house in closed development Marktstrasse 19
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Around 1780 Stately plastered building with a mansard roof in an important urban development location, significance in terms of local history and building history. Two-storey building with plastered facade and mansard roof. The window axes rhythmically arranged, profiled eaves cornice, the house entrance shifted a little from the center. As with the house at Marktstraße 18, the property originally included large barns with a drive-through, which were located at the rear of the property. The building, which is particularly effective due to its size and proportions, is an important part of the historic town center development. It is a testimony to the history of Schildau as a small farming town and illustrates the way of building and living in the past. From this point of view, it has the significance of the local history, which is further enhanced by the town-planning location on the market and the interaction with the other monumental buildings in the immediate market area. Due to its design typical of the time and region, the property is also significant in terms of architectural history. 09286169
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Marktstrasse 20
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1790 Formerly part of Marktstrasse 19 as a gatehouse, plastered building with mansard roof, historically important. Two-storey, high pitched roof, today's appearance shaped by subsequent changes. 08967389
 
Post mill
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Post mill Probsthainer Strasse 1
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1732 Testimony to rural supply, one of the oldest windmills in the North Saxony region, rebuilt several times, of importance in terms of local history, technology history and supply history. Built as a flour and grist mill, the entire grinder has been preserved in its original state, typical regional construction with a wooden grinder box, diamond ring and heart, drive via vertical shaft, the equipment includes a split passage (cleaning), elevator, one flour and one meal passage as well as two cylindrical flour sifters. Mill location occupied since 1321, also owned by the Döbler family since then, rebuilt several times, conversion to an oil mill (Lein) by 1870, subsequently a grinding mill for grain, in operation until 1960, two wings of the mill there torn off by a storm.

Technical equipment: vertical shaft, pointed aisle (cleaning), an elevator, one flour and one meal aisle and two cylindrical flour sifters (as of 1992), severely endangered.

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Factory building (former fuse factory)
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Factory building (former fuse factory) Salzberg
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1854 Military and technical history significance. One-storey, elongated building in quarry stone brick masonry, plastered, saddle roof, center of the building accentuated by risalit with triangular gable, portal frame in sandstone. 08967388
 
House of a farm
House of a farm Schilderhainer Strasse 14
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1st half of the 19th century Broad plastered building with a mansard gable roof, historically important 09286181
 
Gneisenau memorial stone with inscription
Gneisenau memorial stone with inscription Sitzenrodaer Strasse
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Around 1960 Memorial stone with inscription, historical meaning 09286176
 
Earth cellar, entrance door and retaining wall
Earth cellar, entrance door and retaining wall Wurzener Strasse
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18th century Located under the Kirchberg and consisting of several impressive barrel vaults, significant architectural and local history 09303283
 
Waystone
Waystone Wurzener Straße (at the junction to Ochsensaal, Butterstraße)
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Around 1850 Sandstone stele, flat, pyramid-like end, distinctive inscriptions, plus directional signs, important in terms of local and transport history. The stone may be on parcel 15/2 immediately to the west of it. Several place names appear as inscriptions, including Schildau. The filigree carved signposts can still be seen under the place names. 09303406
 
Waystone
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Waystone Wurzener Straße (on the corner of the S-Weg, which leads to the tree nursery)
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2nd half of the 19th century Sandstone stele, distinctive inscriptions, plus directional signs, significant in terms of local and traffic history. Several place names appear as inscriptions, including Schildau. 09303412
 
Western house, southern and northern side buildings and eastern barn wing of a four-sided courtyard
Western house, southern and northern side buildings and eastern barn wing of a four-sided courtyard Wurzener Strasse 11
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1st half of the 19th century, the core is probably older (farmhouse); Mid 19th century (side building); marked 1869 (side building); marked 1860, 1870, 1871 (barn) Plastered quarry stone buildings with saddle roofs, the southern side building with loading hatch and roof pike, of architectural and economic importance 09286144
 
Residential house in open development, with fencing and factory building at the rear
Residential house in open development, with fencing and factory building at the rear Wurzener Strasse 19
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Around 1890 Probably a former small business with the owner's house, a single-storey plastered house with a sparse structure, open space in the gable, factory building, elongated brick building with colored structure, significance in terms of building history 09286178
 
Villa with outbuildings and enclosed gate
Villa with outbuildings and enclosed gate Wurzener Strasse 52
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Around 1900 Clinker brick villa with colored structure and flat hipped roof, historical significance 09286180
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Wurzener Strasse 79 (next to)
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After 1918 Local historical significance. Roughly hewn block of granite, the front smoothed with the inscription “Your pleasure. Heroes dedicated by the dankb. Community of Schilderhain. ”, Plus a laurel-wreathed Iron Cross and the names of the fallen. The memorial to the fallen refers to the historical event of the First World War with a special reference to the personal fate of the villagers, thus it embodies a local and general historical value. 09286177
 
Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Wurzener Strasse 86
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1st half of the 19th century, the core is probably older Significant in terms of building history and urban development, remarkable plaster use 09286142
 
Arable bourgeois house in closed development
Arable bourgeois house in closed development Wurzener Strasse 88
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Around 1800 Facade changed, of importance in terms of building history and site development 09286143
 
Former guest house with outbuilding
Former guest house with outbuilding Wurzener Strasse 91
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor presumably half-timbered, historically significant, removed from Gasthaus Ausleger with beer mug 09286141
 

Seydewitz

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Waystone
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Waystone (on the road to Oelschau north-west of the Seydewitz exit at the junction towards Wohlau, at the height line 89.6)
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2nd half of the 19th century Sandstone stele on a square ground plan, slightly pyramidal end, carved inscription, of importance for the history of transport. Chiseled inscription "Strehla, Oelschau" and directional arrows. 09286625
 
Residential stable house with attached stable of a former three-sided courtyard
Residential stable house with attached stable of a former three-sided courtyard Strehlaer Strasse 12
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Around 1800 Testimony to the way of living and economy of bygone times, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential stable house: two-story, solid ground floor, quarry stone, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, unplastered on the back, sandstone door walls, (house entrance with keystone marked with "GZ"), straight lintel, rectangular windows with sandstone walls (inside basket arches), stable part segmented arched window, saddle roof ( Interlocking concrete tiles), hipped on one side
  • on the gable side of the stable adjoining the stable house: ruinous, now only one-story, quarry stone, sandstone window frames (lying rectangular window), segment arch gate with brick lintel arch, inside beautiful sandstone column with profiled capital, paved floor, flood damage
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Sitzenroda

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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 13 (left Elbe);  Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 13 (left Elbe) and 30 runner stones
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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 13 (left Elbe); Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 13 (left Elbe) and 30 runner stones (Corridor 13, parcel 39/18)
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After 1828 See also population 09305644; In terms of surveying and regional history, it is important as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815 08972284
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 16 (left Elbe) and 19 runner stones
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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 16 (left Elbe) and 19 runner stones (Corridor 5, parcel 63/2)
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After 1828 See also population 09305644; In terms of surveying and regional history, it is important as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815 08972286
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 19 and 36 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 19 and 36 runner stones (Corridor 6, parcel 282/219)
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After 1828 See also population 09305644; In terms of surveying and regional history, it is of importance as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Truncated pyramid made of sandstone with plinth directly on the boundary line, number 19 carved on all sides and country code KP / KS, associated with 36 running stones at irregular intervals on the boundary line. 09303411
 
Residential stable house and barn of a farm
Residential stable house and barn of a farm Hauptstrasse 5
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1st half of the 19th century Stable house upper floor partly timber-frame, boarded gable, plastered quarry stone barn, meaning for the cultural landscape 09286199
 
House, side building and gate system of a farm
House, side building and gate system of a farm Hauptstrasse 31
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19th century Plastered buildings with gable roofs, meaning for the cultural landscape 09286200
 
Transformer station
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Transformer station Schildauer Strasse
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Around 1910 A particularly high-quality example in terms of design, of importance in terms of building history and technology history. Tower-like building with a square floor plan. The substructure and superstructure are separated by a circumferential profile. It is enlivened by a wall structure and arched openings in the upper part. The arches appear stone-transparent. The slightly curved tent roof has a small decorative attachment. 09286067
 
Rectory and enclosure
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Rectory and enclosure Schulstrasse 1
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19th century One-storey plastered building with a mid-roof, significant in terms of building history and local history 09300717
 
Tower Dutchman
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Tower Dutchman Thomas-Müntzer-Strasse 8
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1877 Today the residential building, the grinder removed, the tower converted into a residential building, significant in terms of building history and local history 09286195
 
Church with furnishings, churchyard and enclosure wall
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Church with furnishings, churchyard and enclosure wall To the Quellenental
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1571-1572 Hall church with buttresses and retracted west tower, an important testimony to church architecture, especially in the 16th and 17th centuries, also forms a striking ensemble with an estate and a former school, historically, artistically and town-planning significant. Interior of the church: gallery, carved altar, baptismal font, etc. as well as the Vasa Sacra (altar device). 09286192
 
Residential stable house, barn (today residential building) and gate system of a three-sided courtyard (free estate Sitzenroda)
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Residential stable house, barn (today residential building) and gate system of a three-sided courtyard (free estate Sitzenroda) To Quellenental 2
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2nd half of the 18th century Former property, the most representative rural property in the area, forms a striking ensemble with the church and school, significant in terms of building history and local history. Side building with half-timbered upper floor on parcel 1/9: demolition in 2013. 09286194
 
Former school building and toilet block
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Former school building and toilet block To Quellenental 3
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Around 1900 School today used as a kindergarten, distinctive Gothic clinker building, significant building and local history, probably a school type project from the late 19th century 09286193
 
Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard To Quellenental 45
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19th century Courtyard complex preserved in the original sense, significance for the cultural landscape, of architectural and economic significance 09286191
 
Drying shed To Quellenental 54
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20th century Historical meaning. The drying shed was built by the current owner's father (according to her statement on July 17, 2008). He was in Albania during the Second World War and built the small open wooden structure based on the local shed. 09286190
 
Side building and barn of a farm To Quellental 57
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Around 1800 Side building with half-timbering on the upper floor, one of the last largely authentically preserved courtyards in the village, significant in terms of both building history and local history 09286188
 
Residential stable house and side building of a farm
Residential stable house and side building of a farm To Quellental 61
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Around 1800 Small, distinctive half-timbered complex, largely original, historically significant in terms of architecture and local history, both buildings with half-timbering, boarded gable of the residential stable house 09286187
 
Side building (with Kumthalle) of a farm To the Quellenental 68
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19th century Animal heads on the stable building, significance for the cultural landscape, evidence of rural life and economy, of importance in terms of building history and economic history. Probably the former four-sided farm, animal heads on the stable building. 09286186
 

Staritz

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Church with furnishings, four tombs on the south wall of the church and cemetery chapel Am Kirchberg 2
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15th century, core 12th century (church); 2nd half of the 18th century (tomb); around 1895 (cemetery chapel) Church elongated rectangular building with roof turret, made of plastered quarry stone masonry, baroque tombs on the church wall, cemetery chapel, octagonal clinker building with tent roof, of architectural and local significance.
  • Church: elongated plastered quarry stone building with box and sacristy annex on the north side, arched windows. Arched windows and original plaster with incisions preserved from the Romanesque building. Large, square roof turret with a curved hood, slated to the west. Inside, flat covered, gallery to the west. Northern extension opened to the hall through round arches, box prospect on the upper floor, 18th century. Life-size late Gothic crucifix, early 16th century, painted in color.
  • Small stone figure of a kneeling child, 18th century, cartouche grave marks on the outside wall of the church
  • Cemetery chapel: brick building on an octagonal floor plan, quarry stone base, tent roof (slate covering), arched portal with original entrance door with skylight, arched window
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Rectory with an eastern rectory, northern side building (stable), western residential building and southern side building and enclosure wall Street of Youth 1
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2nd half of the 18th century (side building); 19th century (rectory); marked 1819 (residential building) Structurally and locally of importance.
  • Eastern rectory: two-storey, solid, plastered, rectangular windows, new windows, eaves side entrance with keystone, gable roof, profiled eaves
  • Northern stable: one-storey, solid, plastered, compact structure, steep hipped roof (folded tiles), segment arched gate on the courtyard side and other rectangular entrances, some with skylights, grooved eaves, wooden shutters
  • Western residential building: two-storey, plastered, half-hipped roof (curled brick), rectangular windows with natural stone walls, segmental arch portal with keystone on the eaves side
  • Enclosure: two square gate pillars with cover plates and enclosure wall (solid, plastered)
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House in a corner Street of Youth 2
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1st half of the 19th century Plastered quarry stone building with a half-hip roof (bricked brick), of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street. Two-storey, massive, rectangular window. 09286204
 

Taura

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Residential building
Residential building Beckwitzer Strasse 4
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Around 1800 Distinctive single-storey building with boarded gable and half-hipped roof, probably the oldest house in Taura, historically important, clay 09286220
 
Murder and Atonement Cross
Murder and Atonement Cross Dorfallee
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14./15. century Sandstone, significant in terms of local history, special value also because of its old age. A cross-shaped memorial erected on the occasion of the death of a person by manslaughter or an accident. 09301271
 
Church with furnishings, churchyard and enclosure as well as a memorial for the fallen of the First World War
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Church with furnishings, churchyard and enclosure as well as a memorial for the fallen of the First World War Dorfallee 1
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12th century (church); after 1918 (war memorial) Hall building with west tower and choir extension, evidence of church architecture since the Middle Ages, historical, artistic and urban significance. Using the core of a Romanesque choir tower church, a late Gothic quarry stone building, plastered, consisting of a rectangular nave, drawn-in choir and three-sided apsidial east end, west tower with a curved dome and a small tip, and the entire interior (including the Vasa Sacra) is a listed building. 09286271
 
Former rectory
Former rectory Dorfallee 3
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19th century Today a museum, a striking building with a boarded-up half-timbered upper floor and a half-hipped roof, of local historical importance, with the church and school it also forms the historical center of the town 09286215
 
school-building
school-building Dorfallee 6
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Marked 1876 Single-storey clinker building with a gable roof, used as a village library, significance for local history. Has meanwhile been used as a municipal office. 09286213
 
Forester's house Neußener Strasse 28, 32
(map)
Around 1930 Distinctive building with quarry stone masonry on the ground floor, planking above, wide roof overhangs on the gable sides, significant in terms of building and local history 09301458
 
Forester's house
Forester's house Neußener Strasse 34
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1920s Today residential house, one-storey building with a high pitched roof, probably originally used as a forester's house, historical significance 09286218
 
Murder and Atonement Cross
Murder and Atonement Cross Staupitzer Strasse
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14./15. century Sandstone, significant in terms of local history, special value also because of its old age. A cross-shaped memorial erected on the occasion of the death of a person by manslaughter or an accident. 09305270
 

Wohlau

image designation location Dating description ID
Former school An der Heide 7
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Around 1900 Clinker brick building with a gable roof, significance in terms of local history and social history. One-storey brick building over natural stone plinth, eaves, gable roof, one roof half subsequently upgraded, entrance in the middle, original front door, on the street side inscription panel with triangular roofing, inscription "Heimat-Schule / zu / Wohlau", inside still original equipment elements. 09286212
 

Former monuments

Former monuments (Belgians)

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential building in closed development Gartenstrasse 44
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Marked 1833 One-storey plastered building with roof pike, of importance in terms of local development; Removed from the list of monuments after 2017 09286120
 
Mill building (lower mill) Mühlenstrasse 13
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally and locally of importance two-storey, quarry stone masonry, plastered, gable roof; demolished between 2009 and 2015 09229359
 

Former monuments (Kaisa)

image designation location Dating description ID
Stable house of a farm Kaisa 16
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Around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered plastered, significance in terms of building history; demolished between 2015 and 2017. Two-storey, massive ground floor, hipped roof, younger barn extension at the rear. 08966445
 

Former monuments (Kobershain)

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential building Neue Hauptstrasse 61
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19th century Probably former cottage (of a farm worker), largely originally preserved, significance in terms of building history and local history; demolished between 2009 and 2013 09286261
 

Former monuments (Neußen)

image designation location Dating description ID
House, side building, barn and well of a farm
House, side building, barn and well of a farm Neußen 100
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2nd half of the 18th century (stable house); around 1860 (barn); 2nd half of the 19th century (side building) Residential house, formerly a stable house, mainly half-timbered building, barn in clay and brick, side building in brick and natural stone masonry, well with a bricked-up shaft, significance in terms of building history and local history; removed from the list of monuments after 2017 09305718
 

Former monuments (Staritz)

image designation location Dating description ID
Western house, southern side building and eastern barn of a three-sided courtyard Unit 7 Street
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1st half of the 19th century Testimony to the way of living and economy of the past; demolished between 2016 and 2017.
  • Residential house: two-story, solid, plastered, rectangular windows, shutters on the ground floor, gable roof (interlocking tiles)
  • Side building and stable: two-story, solid, plastered, wooden gates, gable roof, beaver tail covering
09286203
 

Former monuments (Taura)

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential stable house At the oven 17
(card)
Around 1800 Largely originally preserved farmhouse with half-timbered upper floor, one of the most authentic properties in Taura, significant in terms of building history and local history; demolished between 2017 and 2018 09301272
 

Remarks

  • This list is not suitable for deriving binding statements on the monument status of an object. As far as a legally binding determination of the listed property of an object is desired, the owner can apply to the responsible lower monument protection authority for a notice.
  • The official list of cultural monuments is never closed. It is permanently changed through clarifications, new additions or deletions. A transfer of such changes to this list is not guaranteed at the moment.
  • The monument quality of an object does not depend on its entry in this or the official list. Objects that are not listed can also be monuments.
  • Basically, the property of a monument extends to the substance and appearance as a whole, including the interior. Deviating applies if only parts are expressly protected (e.g. the facade).

Detailed memorial texts

  1. Treblitzscher Park:
    Structural assets :
    • Development:
      • Entrances: Main entrance in the west (new gate), one entrance each in the north-west and south-east of the park
      • Path system: landscaped curved path system with predominantly water-bound path covers, opens up the park like a circular path, straight grass path to Max Schlenker's grave
    • Garden equipment:
      • two garden vases made of artificial stone (original inventory, individual monuments) near the north-western entrance to the left and right of the path
      • Sculpture "Lady with Locke" (cast in 1911, moved in 1974 from the courtyard of the former Ammelgoßwitz estate)
      • Grave of Max Schlenker (individual monument) and symbolic grave for his son with a stone cross in the east of the complex
      • two stone pillar fragments at the southern end of the beech avenue
    • Horticultural buildings: three garden bridges with white painted wrought iron railings (reconstructions from 1997), a wooden suspension bridge (reconstructions from 1997)
    • Water elements: branched and varied network of waterways consisting of the large pond, the rectangular mirror pond, the Schlossbach, the Krausnitzbach and various drainage ditches
    Vegetation:
    • rich, valuable woody stock with a multitude of exotic species with the character of an arboretum
    • Alleys and rows of trees:
      • Alternating red beech avenue (Fagus sylvatica) runs from the center of the park to the southeast, at the intersection of the beech avenue with the coniferous avenue there were originally four Fagus sylvatica 'Roseomarginata' (red beech with pink leaf edges) of which two still exist are
      • Maple avenue originally made from red maple (Acer rubrum), sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus) and silver maple (Acer saccharinum 'Wieri') in the western park area (today disturbed by replanting)
      • Double-row conifer avenue leading to the stone cross made of hanging Alaskan cedar (Xanthocyparis nootkatensis 'Pendula', outer rows of trees) and occidental tree of life (Thuja occidentalis 'Columna', inner rows of trees)
      • Alternating tulip tree and black walnut avenue (Liriodendron tulipifera and Juglans nigra) along the moat in the south of the park
    • Single tree: English oak (Quercus robur) south of the park as point-de-vue of the visual axis stone cross, oak (tulip tree-black walnut avenue and conifer avenue)
    Other protected assets:
    • Visual relationship: visual axis along the beech avenue, visual axis to the stone cross and the graves as far as the Elbe meadows or to the oak in the southwest along the tulip tree-black walnut avenue and conifer avenue, different visual relationships from the paths into the landscape
  2. Manor and Park Plotha:
    • Baroque manor house (Lindenplatz 15): U-shaped floor plan, side wing on the eaves side protruding as a side projection, solid, two-story (right wing probably one-story since a fire), plastered, profiled eaves, hipped mansard roof, beaver tail covering (crown covering), bat dormers and gable dormers Eaves side portico (rectangular pillars) with balcony, rectangular windows, bezels, renewed cross-storey windows, gable side (left) solid wooden veranda, two-storey (around 1910), eaves segment arched portal (scratched) with keystone, right single-storey side wing with hipped roof and dwarf house, trailing gauze Window axes on the eaves, renovated in accordance with listed buildings
    • Residential building (Inspektorenhaus, Lindenplatz 16): two-storey, solid, quarry stone base, otherwise brick, plastered, rectangular windows with sandstone walls, profiled wooden eaves, hipped roof (very steep, three-storey), concrete bricks, old windows, groin vaults on the ground floor, courtyard entrance with straight lintel vaults and keystone, skylight with lintel
    • On the left gable side of the residential building, the former cowshed (Lindenplatz 17): two-storey, solid, quarry stone, rectangular windows, sandstone walls, old windows and winter windows, brick eaves, gable roof hipped on one side, in the stable partially groin vaults, sandstone columns, on the upper floor Apartments, formerly a party room (poor room), rectangular windows partially barred, ground floor rear half of the house converted to an apartment with a single-storey entrance porch, square windows, wooden shutters in the gable triangle, plain tile roofing on the back
    • At an angle to the cowshed, drive-through barn with bulk floor: solid, quarry stone, plastered, partly windows with brick infill on the back, sandstone corner blocks, barrel-vaulted cellar, gable roof, hipped on one side, concrete roof tiles, large wooden gates, profiled brick eaves, left half of the building with three-aisled stable with flat ceiling , Wooden pillars with head struts, changed windows (horizontal rectangular windows), concrete windows, park south of the manor house with oak avenue and chestnuts, old trees
    • former horse stable (Lindenplatz 11) no monument
  3. ↑ Individual features of the cemetery Schildau:
    • Gate pillar, sandstone, inscribed with "Created / 1813 / G. (?) Stübner, / Pastor // Erbauet / 1819 / LA Böttger / and / JG (?) Knoll, church director"
    • Wall: mixed masonry, plastered
    • Cemetery chapel: one-storey, plastered, saddle roof, pillars on the entrance side and base in quarry stone, interior also with original details
    • Crypt houses: mid-19th century, mixed masonry, plastered, saddle roofs, two houses with pilasters
    • Gravestones:
      • 1. Grave cross Carl August Böttger (Mayor): 1st half of the 19th century, cast iron on a sandstone base
      • 2. Resting place of the Wilhelm Rothmann family: around 1910, black granite inscription, wrought iron grille
      • 3. Wall part without inscription: gable position, brick, plastered, probably renewed in the old form in the 1920s, wrought iron grille
      • 4. Wall place Heßler: Blend architecture in sandstone, around 1890, in the middle arch position, in it a woman figure with palm fronds and roses (cast metal?), Wrought iron lattice, on the grave site grave cross and border for Moritz and Alwine Hessler, black granite (?), 1912
      • 5. Gravestone for Kurt Mittag (1913–1938): red sandstone, decorated with an eagle and oak wreath, grave border with steps
      • 6. Classicist tombstone: sandstone around 1790, inscriptions largely lost, pedestal tombstone with base and cover plate, vase as a crown, symbolic representations on the cover plate: eye of God, butterflies, anchor, cross, burning heart
      • 7. Gravestone Johanna Dorothee (died 1867) and Johann Christian Heßler (died 1883): sandstone, neo-Gothic shape, base with inscription, structure with pinnacles, finial and figure relief (allegory of faith), backside anchor and cross connected by a wreath, wrought-iron lattice
    • Remnants of the avenue system: chestnut avenue (Aesculus hippocastanum), alternate and row of linden trees on the northern wall points

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