List of cultural monuments in Bennewitz

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The list of cultural monuments in Bennewitz contains the cultural monuments in Bennewitz .

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .

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  • Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
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Bennewitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Railway bridge;  Railway line Leipzig – Dresden
Railway bridge; Railway line Leipzig – Dresden Bahnhofstraße (behind No. 17 and in continuation Leulitzer Straße)
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1897 Stone arch bridge on the Leipzig – Dresden railway line , of importance in terms of railway history and building history.

Flanks of the abutments in natural Cyclops stone, quarry stone cheek walls (sandstone), covered with concrete slab.

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Bennewitz village church: Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure, some old tombs and war memorial for those who fell in World War I
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Bennewitz village church: Church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure, some old tombs and war memorial for those who fell in World War I Dorfstrasse
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End of the 12th century, later reshaped simple late Romanesque choir tower church, of architectural and local significance.
  • Church: single-nave choir tower church with straight choir closure, gable roof, beaver tail covering (crown covering), choir tower with gable roof and arched windows, organ gallery, medieval and baroque painting in the choir, arched entrance
  • Hereditary burial Busch: sandstone block with neo-Gothic design, heavily profiled roof and cross attachment
  • War memorial First World War: two porphyry memorial stones, inscription: “In memory of those who fell in World War I”, carved iron cross, second stone with inscription: “1918” made of porphyry tuff, oak
  • Enclosure: partly quarry stone wall with granite cover, partly clinker wall
08973867
 


Bennewitz cemetery: Mortuary and grave cross Siegfried Kummer in the cemetery Dorfstraße (between No. 20 and 21)
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1942 (soldiers' grave) Mortuary with Wilhelminian style brick facade, architectural and cultural-historical significance, remarkable soldier's grave with historical significance.
  • The morgue is a cemetery building in the late historical forms of the time around 1900. The building is a brick construction over a natural stone base. It thus shows a construction and design method that was typical of the Leipzig area at the time. The corresponding design elements such as tooth cut and console friezes are characteristic. From this point of view, the building embodies an informative value in terms of the history of the building, with particular attention to the building task. On the other hand, it is a historical testimony to the cemetery and funeral system of its time. (single-storey clinker brick building, quarry stone base, two segmented arched entrances, segmented arched window (partially walled up), cornice band as a toothed frieze, stepped clinker brick frame and round window in the gable, pilaster strips on the eaves side, gable roof)
  • The Siegfried Kummer tomb, wooden cross in the shape of an iron cross, inscribed in 1939, inscription: “Soldat Siegfried Kummer, (rune mark) April 19, 21-19. 2. 42 ”, is an example of the type of burial of a fallen Wehrmacht member at home. It also refers to the overall event of World War II by means of an individual fate, thus it embodies a historical value. Ivy growth
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Royal Saxon Milestones (aggregate): Milestone
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Royal Saxon Milestones (aggregate): Milestone Leipziger Strasse (corner of Grimmaische Strasse)
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2nd half of the 19th century (milestone) Whole milestone reworked into a milestone with an inscription, of significance in terms of traffic history.

Whole milestone, later kilometer stone sandstone, inscription: "Leipzig 25 km, Wurzen km 2.100" and "Grimma 15.5 km, km 15.222"

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Gasthof Bennewitz b. Wurzen (hall of the inn) Leipziger Strasse 15
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around 1906 Turn-of-the-century building with local history and Art Nouveau details.

Single-storey, plastered solid construction with brick structure with pilaster strips, hipped roof, inside: cast iron columns (richly decorated with fish motifs), gallery, richly decorated original plaster structure, ventilation rosettes on the ceiling, vaulted ceiling, stage opening crowned by two lyra-holding figures.

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Residential building Leipziger Strasse 17
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re. 1910 Unusually designed, urban-looking solid building with plaster structure, largely preserved in its original state, well structured building with Art Nouveau echoes, of architectural significance.

two-storey solid construction with plastered structure, base made of ashlar masonry (artificial stone), on the ground floor asymmetrical structure through single-storey side elevation (finely grooved, irregular ashlar masonry), arched windows with sills made of artificial stone (wave motif), original windows with skylight sprouting, mansard roof with one-sided double-sided crest, two segmental arched windows), beaver tail covering, flat supporting pillars on the gable side, inside original staircase (handrail, floor tiles), inscribed 1910 (panel above entrance door).

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Double house and rear annex Leulitzer Strasse 13; 15
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around 1890 As a former community house (works apartment) of the brick factory Eugen Hülsmann of local and socio-historical importance.
  • Residential building: two-story brick building (red clinker), yellow clinker brick structure, two side projections with gable and far projecting roof, half-hip roof, beaver tail covering, new windows * Side building: single-storey brick building, saddle roof
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enclosure Parkstrasse 18
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around 1910 The enclosure of the former outbuilding of the factory owner's villa Hülsmann (Parkstrasse 20, demolished before 2012), of local historical importance, has been preserved in good original condition.

Enclosure wall on clinker plinth, above it yellow and red brick wall, round wall corner (openwork), enclosure piers with rounded pillar heads made of sandstone, simple iron grating.

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Altenbach

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Residential building At bathing pond 1
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1st half of the 19th century Presumably former reapers barracks, single-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof, of socio-historical importance.

single-storey plastered solid construction (quarry stone), hipped roof with wooden eaves, older windows and doors.

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Waystone
Waystone Hauptstraße (corner of Schulweg, junction to Leulitz)
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19th century Sandstone with an inscription, evidence of the traffic-technical development of the rural area of ​​traffic-historical importance.

Sandstone stele, beveled upper part with inscription: "Leulitz" and directional arrow, tent roof-shaped closure.

08974198
 


Cottage Hauptstrasse 16
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2nd half of the 19th century Small single-storey house with a gable roof and plastered facade, part of the old local structure, location: opposite the forge and the village pond, of social and historical importance. 08967020
 


Alte Schmiede (former forge, now a residential building, and outbuildings) Hauptstrasse 23
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around 1840 as a former smithy of local historical value, significant in terms of urban planning due to its location on the pond, diagonally across from the former poor house; lies diagonally across from the poorhouse and close to the pond (typical for blacksmiths); 1840–1926 village smithy, 1960–1982 post office, 1950s location of the community's wooden snow plow (in the barn), next to the barn the fire brigade's fire station and central ramp for milk cans, from around 1968 sales point for bread and rolls
  • Residential building: earth building (also on the upper floor), two-storey, five axes, eaves facing the street, tile-covered gable roof with bat dormers, plastered facade, temporarily used as a post office, on the left

Part of the building former forge (this area covered with natural stone slabs), windows changed, especially on the rear, clay peg ceilings partially available, no cellar due to high groundwater level (near the pond), old paved path in the front garden still available

  • Outbuildings: gable-free, plastered facade, tiled gable roof
08966043
 


Dorfkirche Altenbach: Church (with equipment)
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Dorfkirche Altenbach: Church (with equipment) Hauptstrasse 35
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around 1695, essentially Romanesque simple Romanesque hall church with retracted choir and apse, west tower early 19th century, architectural history, shaping the townscape and of importance in terms of local history.

Hall church with retracted choir and apse, saddle roof, tower with saddle roof, porphyry tuff portal in the tympanum Inscription: “(illegible) C. 7. V. 13.14. Come in! ”, Later additions.

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House of a former three-sided courtyard
House of a former three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 37
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1st half of the 19th century Half-timbered building (now a pottery) near the church, which has a significant architectural history.

Two-storey, massive ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, half-hipped roof, wooden eaves, boarded gable, towed on one side, segmented arched window inside.

08974041
 


War memorial for those who fell in World War I Hauptstrasse 47 (next to)
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around 1920 (war memorial) of local historical importance.

War memorial: partly uncut sandstone, upright, chiseled steel helmet and laurel wreath, inscription: "1914-18", "In memory of their brave heroes the communities of Altenbach - Leulitz - Zeititz", in front of which there is a tombstone with the names of the fallen from the three towns , Oak and rhododendron planting.

08974199
 


Residential building Pausitzer Strasse 21
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around 1945 Boarded-up residential building in the local style, of architectural historical interest.

Single-storey boarded-up building on a solid base, saddle roof, entrance with pergola (in clinker brick), original shutters, roof extensions.

08974042
 

Brook

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Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard Teichstrasse 20
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1st half of the 19th century Half-timbered upper floor, evidence of rural construction and way of life of bygone times, of architectural significance.

Two-storey, solid ground floor, plastered, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof, extension towed to the rear.

08974047
 

Deuben

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Gasthof Deuben (hall extension of the inn) Leipziger Strasse 65
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1901 according to information In good original condition, historically designed hall, of architectural and local significance.

Hall extension: solid construction, gable roof (facades renewed), hall with stage and supports (wooden panels, Corinthian capitals), vaulted ceiling with stucco consoles, galleries with balusters, stuccoed chandelier rosettes on the ceiling (good original condition).

08973878
 


Stone cross
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Stone cross Püchauer Straße 34 (in front)
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medieval of historical importance.

Stone cross in granite (?)

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Deuben village church: church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and morgue
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Deuben village church: church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and morgue Schulstrasse
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15th century, older in essence Medieval choir tower church, late Gothic and Baroque remodeled, structurally, shape-defining the townscape and of importance in terms of local history.
  • Church: single-nave aisle church, square choir tower, saddle roof, plastered corner blocks, choir with ribbed vault, galleries from 1652, polygonal choir closure, baptismal font around 1600, wooden pulpit, basket-arched window
  • Enclosure: red clinker brick with pillars, partly still stone
  • Mortuary: red brick building, two arched entrances, tooth-cut frieze made of clinker brick, gable roof with beaver tail covering, low tower-like central roof structure.
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War memorial for those who fell in World War I Schulstrasse 7 (opposite)
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around 1920 (war memorial) of local historical importance.

War memorial for the fallen of the First World War: Porphyry stele with wall tapering to the side (expressively convex and concave) and staircase base, inscription: “Fallen for home and fatherland you heroes”, “1914–1915”, “1915–1916”, “1916–1917” "," 1917–1918 "and the names of the fallen, oak leaf relief, green area with oak

08973877
 


Residential stable house and side building of a farm Schulstrasse 17
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1st half of the 19th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, side building plastered building with twin windows in the gable, street-defining, historically important courtyard.
  • Stable house: two-story, ground floor clay on a high quarry stone base, upper floor half-timbered with clay pegs, gable roof with beaver tail covering, some old windows, changed door, massive gable
  • Side building: two-story, ground floor quarry stone, upper floor brick, original segment arch portal, original door with skylight, original plaster structure through corner pilasters and cornice strips, profiled eaves, twin windows in the gable, plain tile roofing, old windows
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Grubnitz

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Canitz hydropower plant: hydropower plant with boundary walls and control room as well as power plant canal
Canitz hydropower plant: hydropower plant with boundary walls and control room as well as power plant canal (Map) around 1925 (canal) one of two preserved run-of-river power plants in the Mulde catchment area, evidence of the electrification of the Leipzig region in the 1920s, large, cubic plastered building with a landscape-shaping effect, of importance in terms of supply history 09306006
 


Promenade (see also Obj. 0905953) (Map) around 1900 (promenade); around 1900 (avenue) of importance in terms of local history and landscape design 09305961
 


Dorfkirche Grubnitz (church (with furnishings))
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Dorfkirche Grubnitz (church (with furnishings)) Grubnitzer Dorfstrasse
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13th century, later renovations unadorned hall church of medieval origin, plastered building with retracted polygonal choir and simple roof turret, of architectural and local significance.

Church: plastered solid structure, gable side unplastered, hall church, semicircular apse with sacristy extension on the south side, pointed arched windows, gable roof with octagonal ridge turrets, both gable tops as a cross (in porphyry tuff).

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Grubnitzer Holländermühle (Tower Dutchman)
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Grubnitzer Holländermühle (Tower Dutchman) Mühlenweg 4
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re. 1768 (mill) oldest Turmholländer windmill in Saxony, of technical significance.

Dutch windmill, four-storey, plastered, compact solid construction with hood and rod cross, arched windows on all four floors, built in 1768, preserved technology: king shaft, millstones and elevators, the oldest tower Dutchman (Wagenbreth, Mühlen, p. 276), with wind until the 1920s operated, 1928 installation of a 12 HP diesel engine, rods shut down during this time, 1934 installation of a 16 kW electric motor as a replacement for the diesel engine, this in operation until 1964, severely damaged mill head broken off in 1964, rod shaft and remnants of the compass rose removed, safety measures, severe damage of the building structure: roof beams badly damaged by weathering, wooden windows, 1997: apart from the vertical shaft, millstones and elevators no other mill technology available, afterwards conversion to a residential building, 2002: damage from flooding (exterior plaster), next to it residential building, also historical, no monument

08973874
 

Leulitz

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Waystone
Waystone (in extension of Wurzener Straße, intersection between Altenbach, Bennewitz and Leulitz)
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19th century Sandstone with inscription, road stone as evidence of the traffic-technical development of the rural area of ​​traffic-historical importance.

Square sandstone stele from the 19th century with the inscriptions "Altenbach 1/2 St, Pausitz 1 St", "Leulitz 1/2 St, Wurzen 1 St".

08974183
 


Leulitz manor: mansion of a manor, plus farm building and seating niche portal on the side wall
Leulitz manor: mansion of a manor, plus farm building and seating niche portal on the side wall Alter Gutshof 3
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re. 1773 Manor house simple baroque building with a crooked hip roof, seat niche portal from the Renaissance era, of architectural and local significance.
  • Residential house: two-storey solid construction (quarry stone), windows partly with plastering flanges, door portal sandstone with keystone (renewed in 1999), above inscription panel marked 1773, on the other hand keystone with inscription: "1999" (restoration date), crooked hip roof, plastering eaves
  • Side building: two-storey, partly single-storey, partly half-timbered, partly solid, gable roof
  • Seat niche portal made of sandstone: seats designed as lions' heads, richly structured, keystone in the arch, in the seat niche shell motif, archivolts with egg stick and tooth cut ornamentation
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Villa Thierfelder (villa with enclosure and coach house) Polenzer Strasse 2
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around 1905 irregular Wilhelminian style plastered building with half-timbered structures, evidence of the country house architecture from around 1900, of local historical importance.
  • Villa: irregular floor plan, two-storey plastered solid construction with half-timbered structures, richly structured half-timbering in the gable, original windows with shutters, window frames partly in brick, saddle roof
  • Coach house: single-storey plastered solid construction, saddle roof, wooden balcony in the gable and ornamental framework, fountain at the back
  • Enclosure wall with brick cover
08974187
 


Rectory and side building as well as the enclosure and gate system (archway and gate) of the rectory
Rectory and side building as well as the enclosure and gate system (archway and gate) of the rectory Polenzer Strasse 4
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around 1800 Rectory upper floor half-timbered, of local and architectural importance.
  • Rectory: two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor presumably half-timbered, plastered overall, wooden eaves, half-hip roof, windows partly with wooden walls, archway with keystone and brick cover
  • Side building: single-storey plastered quarry stone and clay building, saddle roof and half-timbered gable
  • Enclosure as a quarry stone wall
08974188
 


St. Laurentiuskirche Leulitz: Church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure
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St. Laurentiuskirche Leulitz: Church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure Polenzer Strasse 6
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1510, older in essence large late Gothic hall church with polygonal choir and massive, baroque west tower, historically important, defining the local image and the history of the area.

Church: solid construction (quarry stone) partly plastered, hall church with polygonal choir closure, buttresses (covering of the pillars in porphyry tuff), tracery of the segmental arch windows in porphyry tufa, portal in porphyry tufa, rectangular west tower with half-hip roof and plastered structure, nave with gable roof and bat eaves dormer Sacristy extension.

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Bakehouse Wurzener Straße 5 (opposite)
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1st half of the 19th century of economic historical importance.

single-storey, plastered quarry stone building, gable roof, plastered eaves, gate.

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Alte Schmiede (former blacksmith's shop (now a residential building) with side building, Jagenstein and enclosure)
Alte Schmiede (former blacksmith's shop (now a residential building) with side building, Jagenstein and enclosure) Wurzener Strasse 7
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re. 1789 Half-timbered building that defines the site and is of importance in terms of building history and local history.
  • Residential house: marked 1789 (in the lintel), two-story, solid ground floor (quarry stone), plastered, upper floor half-timbered, half-hipped roof with bat dormer, wooden eaves, window casings in sandstone and wood, rear extension, gable partially boarded up, door casings wood, original gate to the former. Forge room
  • Side building: half-timbered, partly massive, boarded up overall, inside: ample original substance (board ceilings, in the kitchen beams with necks, doors, painting), in the front garden Jagenstein (sandstone stele, rounded end, carved crown and inscription: "Jagen XVI").
08974184
 


Residential stable house and enclosure of a former three-sided courtyard Wurzener Strasse 10
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around 1800 Testimony to the rural construction and way of life around 1800 in half-timbered construction, of architectural significance.

Residential stable house: two-story, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, towed on one side, stable part in solid construction, half-hip roof with bat dormers, original door with wooden walls.

08974186
 

Nepperwitz

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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Am Teich (corner of Ringstrasse and Püchauer Strasse)
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around 1920 (war memorial) of local historical importance.

Stone block, inscription: "1914–1918" "Our fallen" and names of the dead, "The heroes dead, the people in need", concrete plinth, stone steps.

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House, enclosure and pond Am Teich 6
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around 1923 Solid construction with half-timbered elements, in the local style, part of a representative farm complex, historically important.
  • Residential building: one-storey solid construction with half-timbered extensions, representative winter garden on the gable side with staircase, half-timbered gable partly boarded up, half-hipped roof with dormers, broken stone plinth, original door, original weather vane, partly original windows
  • Plastered enclosure
  • Stone stairs leading from the front garden to the pond, the surrounding wall of the pond unplastered quarry stone wall.
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Nepperwitz village church: Church (with furnishings) and churchyard with tombs and enclosure
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Nepperwitz village church: Church (with furnishings) and churchyard with tombs and enclosure Kirchplatz
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around 1500 simple gothic hall church with polygonal choir closure and high roof turret, structurally, characterizing the townscape and of importance in terms of local history.
  • Church: plastered solid building, hall church with polygonal choir closure, pointed arch portal in porphyry tufa with interlaced framework, pointed arch windows, gable roof with high, copper-plated roof turret, inscription panel on the north side: “Built by the widowed Countess von Hohenthal née. by Krosik in 1838 "
  • two tombs: landowner Joh. Friedrich Karl Plätzsch d. 1893
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Rectory Kirchplatz 12
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Late 18th century, later changes Simple plastered building with a crooked hip roof, located in the churchyard, of local historical importance.

Parsonage: two-storey plastered solid construction, window frames as fascia, (sills probably in sandstone), partly in sandstone, wooden eaves, crooked hip roof.

08973868
 

Neuweißborn

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barn
barn To Planitzwald 3
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1853 of economic-historical importance and of defining the street scene.

Barn: one-storey quarry stone building, partly plastered, with a cellar, vaulted cellar, old windows, two large barn doors (segment arched door), gable roof (beaver tail covering), entrance door on one gable side and cellar window with sandstone walls, three round windows in the gable.

08974194
 


Farm workers house and stable building To Planitzwald 4
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Mid 19th century Single-storey quarry stone buildings, farm workers' house that characterizes the streets, of economic and historical importance.
  • Farm workers' house: one-storey, massive quarry stone building, gable roof (beaver tail covering), boarded gable, two entrance doors with wooden walls, windows with shutters and overhanging arches
  • Stable: solid, single-storey quarry stone building, gable roof (beaver tail covering), bat dormers
08974195
 


Farm workers house and bakery
Farm workers house and bakery To Planitzwald 6
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Mid 19th century Single-storey quarry stone buildings, farm workers' house that characterizes the streets, of economic and historical importance.
  • Farm workers' house: one-storey, massive quarry stone building, gable roof (beaver tail covering), boarded gable, entrance door with wooden walls, window with shutters and overhanging arches, left entrance walled up
  • Bakehouse: single storey on a rectangular floor plan, gable roof, boarded gable, gable-sided entrance with wooden walls, chimney
08974196
 


Former forester's house and outbuilding To Planitzwald 8
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Mid 19th century One-storey quarry stone buildings, evidence of the foundation of Neuweißborn, of local historical importance.
  • Residential house: one-storey solid quarry stone building (unplastered), gable roof with a large bat dormer in the middle, beaver tail covering, window frames in sandstone formerly with shutters, boarded gable, front entrance added later, old windows, rear entrance bricked up
  • Outbuildings: single-storey quarry stone building, unplastered, gable roof with bat dormers, sandstone sills, boarded gable
08974197
 

Pausitz

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Pausitz village church: Church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure
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Pausitz village church: Church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure Kirchgasse (at No. 6)
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around 1500, older in essence The core of the late-Gothic hall church with a polygonal choir closure and a mighty west tower, historically important in terms of architecture, characterizing the appearance of the town and its history.
  • Hall church with buttresses and extensions, plastered solid construction, west tower with a rectangular floor plan with a gable roof, plastered corner cuboid, arched curtain windows and pointed arch portal, polygonal choir closure, saddle roof, small sacrament house on the west side
  • Enclosure in quarry stone
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Rothersdorf

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House (No. 9) and side building (No. 11) of a farm Muldenweg 9; 11
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1st half of the 19th century Testimony to the rural construction in half-timbered houses, of architectural significance.
  • Farmhouse: two-story, solid ground floor (quarry stone), upper floor half-timbered, older doors and windows, structure massively renewed, gable roof, wooden eaves
  • Side building: two-story, solid ground floor (broken stone and brick), upper floor half-timbered (infill in clay bricks)
08974048
 


Waystone
Waystone To the Planitzwald (corner of Grimmaische Strasse)
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19th century Sandstone with an inscription, of importance in terms of traffic history.

Square natural stone column from the 19th century with inscriptions. Wegestein as evidence of the traffic-technical development of the rural area of ​​traffic-historical importance. Sandstone stele, inscription: "Leulitz 1 St., Polenz 2 St." "Wurzen 2 St., Trebsen 1/4 St., Grimma 2 St.", tent roof-shaped closure.

08974049
 


Road bridge
Road bridge To the Planitzwald
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1st half of the 19th century Stone arch bridge with quarry stone struts over a brook (branch of the Mulde, no name), of importance in terms of traffic history.

single arch bridge and bridge cheeks made of quarry stone.

08974193
 

Smooching

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Schmölen cemetery: Mortuary in the cemetery Altenhainer Straße (opposite No. 9/11)
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around 1890 Beautifully structured brick building, evidence of the structural development in the 19th century, of local significance.

Mortuary: one-storey solid construction, quarry stone plinth, brick building with structure (partly in sandstone), cross on the top of the gable, gable roof.

08974034
 


Rittergut Schmölen: mansion of a former manor, surrounding manor park with vases
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Rittergut Schmölen: mansion of a former manor, surrounding manor park with vases Am Schwarzwasser 6
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re. 1901, older in essence Magnificent facade in the style of historicism, for a time the home of the music writer Maria Lipsius alias "La Mara" (1837–1927), of local, architectural and cultural significance.
  • Villa: two-storey, plastered solid construction, window frames in porphyry tuff (only on the gables and on the ground floor), portal (marked 1901) with columns and blown gable in porphyry tufa, original entrance door, granite steps, neo-renaissance structure (structure in porphyry tufa), artificial stone window walls in porphyry tuff , Garden side with richly structured neo-renaissance structure, door walls with keystone and triangular gable in sandstone, terrace with rich balustrades (in porphyry tuff) to the garden, roof renewed around 1970 (after fire)
  • Park with old pathways, old trees and garden sculptures, vases in the garden in sandstone
08974037
 


Schmölen Castle Chapel (Former castle chapel (with furnishings) of the Schmölen Manor as well as terrace and enclosure)
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Schmölen Castle Chapel (Former castle chapel (with furnishings) of the Schmölen Manor as well as terrace and enclosure) Fährstraße (behind No. 7)
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17th century Small baroque hall building with a half-hip roof and ridge turrets, of architectural and local significance.

Church: plastered solid building on a square floor plan, simple plaster structure, crooked hip roof with ridge turret, arched window, enclosure: rubble stone base, brick parapet.

08974035
 

Zeititz

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House of a farm Brandiser Strasse 9 (next to)
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1st half of the 19th century Testimony to the rural building and way of life in the 19th century in half-timbered and clay construction, of importance in terms of building history.

Residential house: two-storey, ground floor clay, upper floor half-timbered (plastered), clay bar infills, one-sided crooked hip roof, beaver tail covering (crown covering), plaster structure, partly old windows.

08974200
 


Cottage Brandiser Strasse 11
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Early 19th century, later additions One-storey plastered building, building in good original condition, of socio-historical importance.

Single-storey plastered building, massive, original door in plait style, wooden lintel with inscription (illegible), original door, window with cleaning flaps, gable roof, beaver tail covering, wooden window frames in the gable.

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Arnim's Villa; Zeititz hunting lodge: Villa (no. 20), an outbuilding (several house numbers, no. 22–26) and linden alley to the property Brandiser Strasse 20; 22; 24; 26
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1893-1894 as country house architecture from around 1900 of architectural and cultural-historical importance.
  • Villa: two-storey, solid, plastered structure, rubble stone base (grooved corner pilasters, window sills, belt cornice), three-storey corner tower with tent roof and Welscher hood and weather vane, moving roof landscape (hipped roofs) with roof structures, entrance with staircase accentuated by a risalit with a keel arched terrace, polygonal terrace and wooden balcony
  • Outbuildings: two-storey, massive ground floor, hipped roof, hipped half-timbered gable, profiled beam heads, windows and door with lintel arches made of clinker
  • Avenue of lime trees
08974202
 


Brockhaussche Villa: Villa with enclosure Muldentalweg 15
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around 1905 Picturesque Wilhelminian style plastered building with half-timbered elements, testimony to the upper-class country house architecture of the turn of the century, of local historical importance.
  • Villa: two-storey, plastered solid construction, quarry stone base, several additions, half-timbered gable, hipped roof, an extension with artificial stone columns, heraldic panel, rear entrance projectile with half-timbered turret, terrace
  • Enclosure: quarry stone plinth, brick structure and pillars, ornamental iron lattice fence, round arched people gate with brick cover
08974191
 


Brockhaussche Villa: coach house of a villa Muldentalweg 17
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around 1905 Testimony to the upper-class country house architecture of the turn of the century, of local historical importance.

Two-storey, angular floor plan, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, saddle roof, two turret extensions on a circular or square floor plan, inside still tiles on the former horse stable boxes.

08974192
 

Remarks

  1. The list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony provides binding information .

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