List of cultural monuments in Bernbruch (Grimma)

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The list of cultural monuments in Bernbruch (Grimma) contains the cultural monuments in the Grimma district of Bernbruch that are listed in the official list of monuments of the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony .

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  • Image: shows a picture of the cultural monument and, if applicable, a link to further photos of the cultural monument in the Wikimedia Commons media archive
  • Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
  • 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.
Map view to set coordinates. In this map view, cultural monuments are shown without coordinates with a red marker and can be placed on the map. Cultural monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, cultural monuments with a picture are marked with a green marker.
  • Dating: indicates the year of completion or the date of the first mention or the period of construction
  • Description: structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the monument properties
  • ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column Notification-icon-Wikidata-logo.svg; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .

Bernbruch

image designation location Dating description ID
Side building and pavement of a three-sided courtyard Großbucher Strasse 4
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re. 1794 Evidence of rural construction and economy in the 18th and 19th centuries, partly in half-timbered construction, of importance in terms of building history

Two-storey, massive ground floor (quarry stone, clay), upper floor half-timbered, massive gable renewed, two-arched Kumthalle with columns in porphyry tuff, door walls in porphyry tufa with straight door lintel, above it a second keystone in porphyry tuff (marked 1794), crooked hip roof

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Bernbruch village church (church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure and war memorial for those who fell in the First World War)
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Bernbruch village church (church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure and war memorial for those who fell in the First World War) Lauterbacher Strasse
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around 1200 Romanesque choir tower church, with hall extension from 1914, of local and architectural importance
  • Romanesque choir tower church with apse: hall building, plastered solid construction, rubble stone plinth, window frames mostly in porphyry tufa, crooked hip roof, east tower with gable roof, west facade with gable end, war memorial for those who fell in World War I: stone block with "iron cross", "1914" table with iron cross and dates 1918 "" Our fallen heroes "and names of the dead" Dedicated by Mr. Emil Boden Rittergut Bernbruch "
  • Walled churchyard as the surroundings of a Romanesque choir tower church.
  • Enclosure: all-round quarry stone wall, partially plastered, cover also quarry stone or concrete. Entrances from the south and north, brick pylons with steel bar gates.
  • Lebensbaum Allee (six trees) between the north gate and church, large tree (red oak) between the south gate and church. Lawn with slight soil movement, loose grave occupancy. Partial grave border with cut yew hedges. Isolated large trees (birches, conifers).
  • Outbuildings (morgue or tool shed) on the north side. Schöpfbrunnen (granite porphyry) integrated into the eastern enclosure. Access path between the main portal and the church with water. Ceiling (gray) attached.
  • Memorial to the fallen of World War 2, high cross (granite), flanked by stone steel helmets.
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Side building (with Kumthalle) of a three-sided courtyard Lauterbacher Strasse 15
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End of the 19th century Evidence of rural building and economic methods of the 19th century, of importance in terms of building history

two-storey, plastered solid construction, ground floor quarry stone, upper floor brick, original plaster structure, window frames on the ground floor and gable in sandstone (otherwise porphyry tufa), on the upper floor and gable in porphyry tuff, door walls in porphyry tufa, two-arched kumthalle (column in porphyry tufa), gable roof, plastered roof Dreiseithof with number 13

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Side building (with Kumthalle) of a three-sided courtyard Lauterbacher Strasse 22
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End of the 19th century Evidence of rural building and economic methods of the 19th century, of importance in terms of building history

Two-storey, plastered solid construction (quarry stone), original plaster structure, on the ground floor sandstone window frames (segment arch), door frames in sandstone, original door, on the upper floor window sills in sandstone, three-arched Kumthalle with sandstone pillars, gable roof

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Post mileage
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Post mileage Lauterbacher Strasse 32 (in front)
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re. 1722 Quarter milestone, important in terms of traffic history

The quarter milestone made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff with the inscription: "AR" "1722" and the row number "3" stood on the old post road Borna-Wermsdorf-Moritzburg-Dresden. Probably the master stonemason Heßler (Rochlitz) made the post column. In 1977 the master stonemason Franz (Leipzig) restored the stone and replaced the missing head piece. In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon post-mile pillars. Elector Friedrich August I wanted to build a modern traffic and transport control system in the electorate in order to promote trade and economy. He entrusted Magister Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679 - 1742) with the implementation. The system of post mile pillars comprised distance pillars, quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars. The distance columns should be set up in the cities in front of the city gates, later only on the marketplaces. Quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars were set up along the Poststrasse. They received a consecutive numbering (row number), starting from the beginning of the measurement. The all-mile columns were set up outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). The distance pillars were marked with the monogram "AR" for "Augustus Rex", the Electoral Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian double coat of arms and the Polish royal crown. The full mile, half mile columns and quarter milestones were all similarly labeled, none of them had a coat of arms, but the monogram "AR". The distances were given in hours (1 hour = ½ post mile = 4.531 km). This mile system was the first European traffic management system. The pillar considered here is of great importance in the history of traffic as part of the nationally significant postal system.

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Side building (former night watchman's house) in the grounds of a farm Lauterbacher Strasse 42
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1813 Single-storey earth building, of social and local historical importance

single-storey, plastered solid construction (rammed earth), gable roof with boarded gable

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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Lauterbacher Strasse 46
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around 1900 Evidence of the structural development in the country around the turn of the century around 1900, plastered facade in an elaborate structure, of importance in terms of building history

Two-storey, plastered solid construction, quarry stone plinth, cellar window frames in artificial stone, window sills and roofing in artificial stone, red brick structure, brick eaves, gable roof, central projecting with gable end towards the courtyard, back bakery

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Parsonage (with school, so-called Kirchschullehn) School plan 1
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Mid 19th century simple plastered building of local historical importance

Two-storey, plastered solid construction (quarry stone base), window frames on the ground floor partly in porphyry tuff, window sills on the upper floor in porphyry tufa, door frames with roofing in porphyry tufa (now plastered over), older door, saddle roof

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