List of cultural monuments in Bernsdorf (Oberlausitz)

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The list of cultural monuments in Bernsdorf (Upper Lusatia) includes the cultural monuments of the Saxon community of Bernsdorf that were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until June 2017 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in the Bautzen district .

List of cultural monuments in Bernsdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 130 and 13 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 130 and 13 runner stones (Corridor 7, parcel 35)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 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. Truncated pyramid (basic dimensions 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 130 carved on the opposite side and the country abbreviation directly on the borderline, and 13 running stones at irregular intervals on the Boundary line. 09305467
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 132 and five runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 132 and five runner stones (Corridor 6, Parcel 6)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 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 (basic size 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 132 and country abbreviation carved on the opposite side directly on the border line, with five running stones at irregular intervals on the Boundary line. 09305469
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 137 and five runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 137 and five runner stones Alte Coseler Strasse
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 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. Truncated pyramid (basic dimensions 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 137 and country abbreviation carved on the opposite side directly on the border line, with five running stones in between at irregular intervals; additionally colored with jagged borders (KS - green-white, KP - black-white). 09278792
 
villa Alte Coseler Strasse 3
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1920s Typical plastered building over an irregular floor plan with a high hipped mansard roof, historically important, single storey, irregular floor plan, high hipped mansard roof with dormer windows and roof core, building only partially visible due to plants, property not accessible due to dogs 09278793
 
Residential building Alte Coseler Strasse 6
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Around 1930 Rare example in the district of a preserved prefabricated house made of wood, historically important, single storey, with a solid granite base, entrance porch, wooden construction with cross planking, steep gable roof, beaver tail crown covering, old double windows with original muntin, original sliding shutters 09278798
 
Bernsdorfer School, without later extensions (former Karl Liebknecht School) Alte Schulstrasse 3
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Marked 1912 Stately plastered building with reform style elements from around 1910, of architectural and local significance, two-storey solid plastered building with sandstone plinth made of Cyclops masonry, street-side central projection with one-storey porch with two pillars, cartouche-decorated window canopies, roof house with zinc knob crowned, Hipped roof with central turret with hood, beaver tail covering 09278764
 
Villa and garden Alte Schulstrasse 8
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Around 1905 Stately Wilhelminian style building, historically important, two-storey solid plastered building with risalits and segmental arched loft, brick window walls, street-side entrance house with round arch, upper floor with protruding Prussian ornamental framework and boarded gable, hipped roof, some old windows and doors, building is empty, no auxiliary building monument 09278763
 
Bernsdorf Cemetery (aggregate)
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Bernsdorf Cemetery (aggregate) At the cemetery
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Around 1913 Material entirety Bernsdorf cemetery with the following individual monuments: chapel, family crypt Dudek, a tomb and enclosure wall with cemetery gate (see individual monument list - object 09278765, same address) as well as the cemetery design (garden monument); of importance in terms of building history and local history 09303626
 
Chapel (individual monument for ID No. 09303626)
Chapel (individual monument for ID No. 09303626) At the cemetery
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1913 Individual monument belonging to the cemetery Bernsdorf; Significant architectural and local history, single-storey, solid, plastered, loft extension set far back, long side with three arches, entrance with portico, framed by pilasters, above, curved hipped roof, wooden top with curved hipped roof, roofs otherwise designed as hipped roofs, with beaver tail covering 09278765
 
Dudek family crypt (individual monument to ID No. 09303626)
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Dudek family crypt (individual monument to ID No. 09303626) At the cemetery
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Individual monument belonging to the cemetery Bernsdorf; Architecturally and locally of importance, limestone pavilion with curved hipped roof, bust 09278765
 
Hoffmann and Triebel family grave (individual monument for ID No. 09303626)
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Hoffmann and Triebel family grave (individual monument for ID No. 09303626) At the cemetery
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Individual monument belonging to the cemetery Bernsdorf; Structurally and historically important, with reliefs in electroplating 09278765
 
Enclosure wall with cemetery gate (individual monument for ID No. 09303626)
Enclosure wall with cemetery gate (individual monument for ID No. 09303626) At the cemetery
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Individual monument belonging to the cemetery Bernsdorf; Structurally and historically of importance, cemetery wall made of clinker, with entrance gate with archway, iron lattice gate 09278765
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone;  Pilar No. 135 and two runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone; Pilar No. 135 and two runner stones Dresdener Strasse (corner of Forstweg)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 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 (basic dimensions 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 135 chiseled on the opposite side and country abbreviation directly on the border line, between two runner stones at irregular intervals; additionally colored with jagged borders (KS - green-white, KP - black-white). 09278786
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 136
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 136 Dresdener Strasse (corner of Fabrikweg)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 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 (basic dimensions 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 136 carved on the opposite side and the country abbreviation directly on the border line; additionally colored with jagged borders (KS - green-white, KP - black-white), not yet newly colored 09278790
 
Johanneskirche, the surrounding church square with a belt of trees and a memorial to the fallen of the First World War
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Johanneskirche, the surrounding church square with a belt of trees and a memorial to the fallen of the First World War Dresdener Strasse 4
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1905 (church); after 1918 (war memorial) Red brick church with neo-Gothic shapes, of architectural and local significance.
  • Church: base with polygonal masonry, nave with paired pointed arched windows, decorative ornament on the eaves, pilaster strips on the gable and gable crown, gable roof, the drawn-in choir with three-sided closure, buttresses, ornamental ornament on the eaves, four-storey tower on the southeast side with a high bell cage Helmet with a clock gable
  • War memorial: granite plinth, conically widening memorial block, depicting a grave, with the inscription: "Our heroes who fell in the World War 1914–1918", as the upper end sculpture of a recumbent fallen man mourned by a soldier, sandstone sculpture, memorial of four stone benches surround
09278761
 
Two way stones Dresdener Strasse 14 (in front)
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19th century Two path stones from the 19th century, placed side by side, the larger natural stone has a rounded upper end and a rectangular base plate, the back is only roughly hewn, on the smoothly processed front there is a weathered, illegible inscription, the smaller path stone is carved on both sides and executed as a rectangular cuboid with a flat pyramidal end, whether the carved mirrors bore inscriptions on both sides of the natural stone can no longer be determined today. Both stones are of local and historical importance. 09304586
 
Tailor's villa Dresdener Strasse 15
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Around 1925 Former owner of building contractor Otto Schneider, today the administration building of Pohl GmbH, distinctive building in the formal idiom of the 1920s, appearance largely preserved, two-storey, solid, ground floor with belted cornice, entrance with round arched vestibule, small decorative wall niches, central axis and side axes with risalit-like Accentuated porches, upper floor set off by a roof apron, narrow side with polygonal bay windows, high hipped roof with central roof houses, beaver tail crown covering, new plaster, windows renewed in the sense of a monument, parts of the property belonging to the company premises are not accessible 09278762
 
House and garden Dresdener Strasse 72
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After 1925 Rare example in the district of a representative prefabricated house made of wood, historically significant, single storey, with a solid granite base, bay porches and entrance porch, wooden house with transverse planking, steep gable roof with wide, hipped roof houses, beaver tail crown covering, some old windows with shutters, veranda with original ones Sliding windows. The house comes from the production of the Bernsdorf wooden house and hall structures by Otto Schneider. 09278797
 
Residential building Dresdener Strasse 92
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Marked 1899 Clinker brick building with a rich structure and central roof house, historically important, two-storey, profiled window frames, on the ground floor round-arched roofs with red-yellow clinker bricks with keystone, in the arched area a relief with an antique vase, flowers and tendrils, on the upper floor partly two-tone segmented arch roofing with keystone, two Central axes with straight roofing and relief tendrils, round-arched roofing with plant ornament, gable crown with tin driving, gable roof, sills on consoles, roof bay windows on consoles, partly smoothly plastered 09278788
 
Path stone and boundary stone Dresdener Strasse 92 (in front)
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Probably the 19th century Significant for traffic and regional history, approx. 1 m high sandstone, rounded at the top, inscription mostly weathered, boundary stone: approx. 60 cm high, flat natural stone with a flat triangle, on one side a raised rectangle on a transverse rectangle 09278789
 
villa Dresdener Strasse 98
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Around 1915 Despite renovations, the main appearance of the villa has been preserved with a representative central projectile, historically significant, single-storey plastered construction, windows mostly with original sprouting, central projecting extending into the roof with a protruding balcony, pilaster strips, round gable field with oculus, framed by baroque tendrils and two hipped roofs, high mansard , Beaver tail crown covering 09278791
 
Villa and garden house as well as garden Dresdener Strasse 122
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Around 1910 Both buildings with a high degree of authenticity, of architectural significance, stately villa on a rectangular floor plan, plastered building with a crooked hip roof and various loft extensions, street-side bay window, original front door, historical windows (partly colored) with rich sprouts, rear plain and with subsequent extension, two-storey garden house Plastered building on a square floor plan with hipped roof (beaver tail covering) with bat dormers, rusticated plinth, segment arched gate opening with wooden gate and segment arched window openings (first floor with wooden shutters) 09304801
 
Administration building of a former foundry and ironworks Eisenwerkstrasse 1c
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Origin 2nd half of the 18th century The administration building was originally the mansion of an old manor, which is of architectural and local importance. The foundry hall (partly clinker brick) and workshop II (hall without extensions, partly clinker brick), administration building and joinery belonged to the old manor. After all the factory buildings were demolished in 2012, only the administration building is currently standing.
  • Administration building: one-storey plastered building made of furnace slag, rear side with transverse extensions with hoods, hipped roof with three-axis roof house with segment arch, central roof turret with clock, bat dormers
  • Former carpentry shop (demolished): two-storey plastered building, north gable end with a central two-winged door and open staircase, next to each of the two storeys with a round arched window with original sprouting, crooked hipped roof with five bat dormers
  • Former workshop II (broken off): west gable with three-part window and ornament in Art Nouveau forms, long sides with pilaster structure, partly clinker brick, eastern gable side clinker facade, structured by pilaster strips, cornices and two-tone segmental arches
  • Former foundry hall (demolished): large rectangular structure with pilaster strips, rounded south-west side
09278784
 
Residential building, formerly "Die Börse"
Residential building, formerly "Die Börse" Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 12
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Around 1895 Clinker brick building with elaborate facade design, historically important, two-storey massive clinker brick building with gabled side projections, shop fitting on the ground floor, three central axes with arched original windows with multicolored Art Nouveau leaded glazing, cast stone window and door jambs, window canopies, side gables and mansard roofs wooden entrance porches, formerly a restaurant 09278756
 
Residential building with a shop area
Residential building with a shop area Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 16
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After 1910 Stately building with preserved plaster structure and representative corner bay window, historically significant, three-storey solid plastered building with three-storey corner bay window, risalit and bay window with pilaster strips, parapet fields with baroque elements, on the street side mansard roof with partially extended mansard roof, south roof apron 09278757
 
Gasthof "Green Forest" with a hall extension
Gasthof "Green Forest" with a hall extension Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 20
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Around 1805 Stately plastered building with clinker brick structure and curved gables, of architectural and local importance.
  • Inn: two-storey, solid, plastered, clinker strips, wide arched windows on the ground floor, coupled rectangular windows on the upper floor, two Art Nouveau roof bay windows with tail gables, old weather vane made of zinc, some old windows with old sprouts, gable roof, on one side with crooked hip, beaver tail covering
  • Hall: one-storey, solid, plastered, with large rectangular windows and blind arches, gable roof, beaver tail covering
09278758
 
villa Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 37
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1900 Yellow clinker brick building with different decorative elements and open space in the gable, historically important, irregular floor plan, two-storey, high basement, profiled cornices, plaster strips and red clinker strips, partly coupled windows with decorative supports and keystone, mostly original windows, wooden veranda, medallion-shaped roof with overhang, wooden rafters, villa is being renovated. Garden as ancillary facility deleted in 2012, property inspection revealed that the garden is only a green area with two birch trees, a walnut tree and a tree of life hedge, has no artistic design and is of no relevance to the garden. 09278780
 
Post office
Post office Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 58
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1930s In a representative design from the 1930s, largely preserved in its original appearance, of architectural significance, two-storey, solid, ground floor made of brick with horizontally protruding belt straps, upper storey and side fronts with original structural plaster, wide roof overhang, hipped roof with beaver-tail crown covering, horizontally emphasized structure of the roof houses , old lettering "Postamt" made of sheet metal letters, largely original doors and windows, some still wooden shutters 09278759
 
Rectory Ernst-Thälmann-Strasse 62
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Around 1890 One of the few examples of a Swiss-style building in the village, of architectural and local significance, single-storey, solid, plastered, two-storey central projection, cast-stone window frames and straight window canopies, wooden entrance porch, mostly original windows, oculi in the gable, ornamental chapels, protruding saddle roofs 09278760
 
Soviet memorial Hoyerswerdaer Strasse
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After 1945 At a location of the Soviet Army (fuel tank farm), historically significant. A truncated pyramid made of artificial stone surrounded by a curved wall (approx. 3 m high), the crown torn off, wall with inscriptions 1941–1945, drawings with city names and front lines. 09278769
 
villa
villa Hoyerswerdaer Strasse 21
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After 1910 Plastered construction with half-timbering in the gables, in good original condition, of architectural significance 09278767
 
Administration building
Administration building Hoyerswerdaer Strasse 28
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Late 19th century Today residential house, plastered building with elaborate neo-renaissance structure and the street gable that characterizes the street scene, of architectural and local significance, two-storey, solid, plastered, articulated by corner ashlar, belt cornice, slightly profiled window and portal garments, courtyard side without ornaments, street side with tail gable Curved sheet metal hood, buildings with a gable roof, beaver tail canopy, small dormers, original windows 09278768
 
Memorial for gymnastics father Jahn and gymnasts who fell in World War I. Jahnstrasse
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Marked 1911 Significant local history, monument block (industrially manufactured) with granite inscription plate (in memory of gymnasts), granite top with inscription: "1811 Father Jahn 1911" 09278795
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 134, as well as six runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 134, as well as six runner stones Kamenzer Straße (at the corridor boundary, western roadside of the S 94, corner of Am Langen Holz)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 09305644; In terms of surveying history 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. Truncated pyramid (basic dimensions 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 134 carved on the opposite side and the abbreviation for the country directly on the borderline, with six running stones in between at irregular intervals; additionally colored with jagged borders (KS - green-white, KP - black-white), not yet newly colored. 09303164
 
Hose tower Lindenallee (corner of Parkstrasse)
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Around 1920 Significant in terms of local history and character, the ground floor is massive, plastered, with rubble stone plinth, large wooden gate, original plaster, with a wooden tower on a smaller floor plan, roof apron, boarded up, with coffered doors, tent roof 09278766
 
Residential building Otterschütz 1
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Kern around 1800 One-storey half-timbered building, one of the few buildings with a wooden structure in the municipality, historically significant, partly half-timbered, wooden door frame, high hipped roof, later extension on the west side with visible half-timbering, gable roof, beaver-tail crown cover, a bat dormouse 09278783
 
Catholic Church of St. Joseph (with furnishings) as well as rectory and outbuildings
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Catholic Church of St. Joseph (with furnishings) as well as rectory and outbuildings Otto-Buchwitz-Strasse 2
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1897 (church), around 1800 (painting), around 1900 (rectory) Representative clinker buildings, of architectural, artistic and local significance.
  • Church: two-storey yellow clinker brick building with red subdivisions, windows with segmented arched roofs, old two-winged house doors, church hall with pointed arched windows, gable roof, roof turret with slated bell cage and slim helmet
  • Equipment: Altarpiece depicting the “Holy Family and the Trinity” as well as 14 paintings depicting Christ's Way of the Cross, oil on canvas, are currently being restored with permission from June 30, 2003 and are to be installed in the nave again according to a hanging plan
  • Ancillary building: single-storey clinker brick building, some with jamb and ornamental framework, flat gable roof with overhang
09278781
 
Manor house, remnants of the enclosure wall with two courtyard entrances with two pillars each and a small gate with two pillars in front of the manor house and manor park with old trees, front garden in front of the manor house including roundabout and driveway, pond and north-western avenue (garden monument)
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Manor house, remains of the enclosure wall with two courtyard entrances with two pillars each and a small gate with two pillars in front of the manor house and manor park with old trees, front garden in front of the manor house including roundabout and driveway, pond and north-western avenue (garden monument) Rathausallee 2
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The core of the 18th century, remodeling 1910–1912 Manor house today Town Hall, massive two-storey building with the appearance of the last major renovation around 1910, of architectural historical and gardening significance, building originally single-storey with a high mansard roof, later increased by one storey and characterized by a hipped roof, porch on the entrance side with rectangular granite floor panels, wooden inside Banisters and steps from the renovation period, on the first floor hall with stucco ceiling and beautiful parquet, on the back three balconies, cellar with groined vaults, park with old trees, irregular pond with outlet (granite), north-western All consists primarily of chestnut, pillars of the courtyard entrance and the side Bricked and plastered tores 09303870
 
Cottage Street of May 8th 14
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Early 19th century Single-storey half-timbered building with clay frames, historically important, wooden door frame, some old windows, boarded gable, gable roof, beaver tail covering 09278794
 
Gasthof Hüttenschänke (without later extension in the local style) with terrace design Street of May 8th 17
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1930s Significant in terms of the building history and the street scene, two-storey, rear part single-storey, ground floor partly with original arched windows with muntin, partly changed, upper floor boarded up, with shutters, front part with hipped roof, bat dormer, beaver tail crown covering, single-storey part with mansard roof and dormer windows : four pillars, capitals with brickwork imitating pebbles and walls with curved iron attachments 09278785
 

List of cultural monuments in the Großgrabe district

image designation location Dating description ID
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 138 and 11 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 138 and 11 runner stones (Parcel 1150i)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 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 (basic dimensions 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 138 carved on the opposite side and the abbreviation for the country directly on the border line, and 11 running stones at irregular intervals on the Boundary line; additionally colored with jagged borders (KS - green-white, KP - black-white). 09305471
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Dresdener Strasse (in the churchyard wall)
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After 1918 Granite monolith with a relief helmet and inscription plaque, flanked by two spherical pillars, of local historical importance 09278802
 
Church, three tombstones, epitaph, enclosure wall and memorial for those killed in World War I in the churchyard wall
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Church, three tombstones, epitaph, enclosure wall and memorial for those killed in World War I in the churchyard wall Dresdener Strasse
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1669, core Middle Ages (church); after 1766 (epitaph); designated September 1731 and August 1806 (No. 1); marked December 25, 1785 and 1809 (No. 2) Simple hall church with a baroque appearance, of importance in terms of building history and local history.
  • Church with a simple gallery (2nd half of the 18th century), neo-Gothic owl organ number 67 (1894), west tower with a Welscher hood and lantern, two lecture crosses, two iron crosses (from the cemetery), two iron candlesticks (19th century, Lauchhammer), Gothic bell (see Gurlitt) in Ruppersdorf
  • three free-standing sandstone pedestals (tombstones) in the churchyard with partly illegible inscriptions: (number 1 denotes Sept. 1731, August 1806, number 2 denotes 25 Dec. 1785, 23 ... 1809, 18 ... 18.6 im 25 years, number 3 denotes ... with 5 years)
  • Epitaph of Mr. Michael Sägers (deceased 1766) made of sandstone, recently found in the ground, probably improperly used as a pavement slab during GDR times, the churchyard is not a monument
09278801
 
Memorial to the Soviet soldiers who died in World War II
Memorial to the Soviet soldiers who died in World War II Dresdener Strasse
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1946 Approximately 4.50 m high memorial stone made of concrete with a pyramidal crown, star in relief and Cyrillic script, flanked by two simple stones with inscriptions. Soviet cemetery of honor at the exit of the town on the F 97. In three individual graves and one common grave, 25 fallen soldiers from the spring fighting in 1945 rest. On the graves there are tombstones with Soviet stars. In the center there is a monument: on a two-tier platform, short stumps of obelisk at the corners, high base, a plaque with honorable text on the front, a narrow obelisk above, a Soviet star on the front. 09278800
 
Three tombstones in the cemetery Friedhofsweg
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1771 (sandstone tomb); marked 1870 (Friedrich August tomb); after 1933 (Schramm tomb) Plastered building in the reform style of the period around 1910, of architectural and local significance, with a crooked hip roof, partly mansard roof, central projection with large windows, bell tower clad in beaver tail, window bars removed 09278803
 
Tower windmill
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Tower windmill Windmill 1
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Early 19th century Significant in terms of local history and character, roof section, wings and technology no longer exist after the fire in 1935 09278799
 

List of cultural monuments in the district of Straßgräbchen

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Tower windmill
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Tower windmill Forest path 1a
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19th century Significant in terms of local history and character, wings no longer exist 09228236
 
Atonement Cross and Way Pillar
Atonement Cross and Way Pillar Schulstrasse 26 (near)
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16./17. century Significance in terms of local history and traffic history.
  • Wegestein (granite) with the inscription Weißig, Großgarbe
  • Medieval atonement cross, the upper part already heavily weathered (granite)
09305315
 
Old school Schulstrasse 6a
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Around 1890 Plastered building with a gabled central projection, of architectural and local significance, two-storey, massive building with a hipped roof, dominant central projection with a pointed gable above the roof height, window frames with a light Renaissance decor, open staircase, house number 6a according to ALK data 09228237
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Schulstrasse 6a (in front of)
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After 1919 Significance of local history, on a double-tiered base rises a pyramidal structure (without a top) made of hewn natural stone blocks, in the center an inscription panel with the names of the fallen and the saying “We died for you”, above a relief panel with a representation of a steel helmet 09305316
 

List of cultural monuments in the Wiednitz district

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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 139 and 10 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 139 and 10 runner stones (Corridor 6, parcel 244)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 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 (basic dimensions 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 139 carved on the opposite side and the country code KP / KS directly on the border line, with 10 irregular stones Distances on the boundary line; additionally colored with jagged borders (KS - green-white, KP - black-white). 09305472
 
Reception building with goods handling (No. 22), railway workers' house (No. 20) and a signal from the Wiednitz train station
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Reception building with goods handling (No. 22), railway workers' house (No. 20) and a signal from the Wiednitz train station Bahnhofstrasse 20, 22
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Around 1900 Formerly with several loading tracks and form signals, an authentically preserved reception building, a red brick or plastered building reminiscent of the design of Prussian train stations with an elaborate structure typical of the time and a moving roof landscape, a red brick railway residence also elaborately structured, goods handling and a long loading street are the last testimony to the once heavy cargo handling in connection with agriculture and, above all, the lignite industry, ensemble of architectural, local, industrial and railway historical significance. Wiednitz railway station as a stopping point with goods handling since the line was opened in 1874, initially only with a loading siding and possibly wooden platform systems, only after the opening of the nearby lignite mine in 1908/09 and the construction of the Heye III briquette factory (later Heide III) together with the factory settlement (Heye III colony / Heide III) a station building including a goods shed was built in 1911, as well as a factory connection.

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Factory owner's villa of the Heye brown coal works Bahnhofstrasse 57
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After 1910 Plastered building with an accentuating structure typical of the time, part of the “Grube Heye III” factory colony, of architectural and local importance, old Heide location, irregular floor plan, high basement, two-storey, different extensions and porches, some with pilaster strips, cornice, on the ground floor windows with plastered mirrors and blind arches, largely original windows and doors as well as grilles, on the upper floor some shutters, protruding profiled eaves, hipped roof with different dormers, new beaver tail covering, two horizontal skylights 08985152
 
House and outbuildings Bahnhofstrasse 65
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1930s Typical plastered building largely preserved in its original appearance, old location Heide, evidence of contemporary settlement architecture with architectural, social and local historical value, two-storey, brick plinth, entrance with stepped brick walls, brick sills, windows with original muntin and shutters, some with winter windows Wooden cladding, brick eaves, gable roof, outbuildings: single-storey plastered building with six wooden doors, boarded gable, gable roof, renovation before 2015 08985153
 
Former clubhouse with library, shop and business section Bahnhofstrasse 83
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After 1910 Elaborately designed plastered building with original details, part of the “Grube Heye III” factory colony, old location in Heide, evidence of contemporary settlement architecture with architectural, social and local historical value, single storey, brick plinth up to the sills, windows with blind arches, sparse plastering design with slate, partly original windows, irregular roof landscape, beaver tail crown covering, three-sided building complex through a single-storey farm building 08985154
 
Manor park with two bridges and an avenue as well as a memorial stone Bernsdorfer Strasse
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1725/1768 Landscape layout from the middle of the 18th century, castle island with a moat and two castle bridges as well as a lime tree avenue and memorial stone as the last evidence of the Wiednitz manor, of local historical and landscape significance
  • History: 1534 founding of the manor, 1725–1768 manor Wiednitz owned by Johann Heinrich Simones, under him the mansion was built in the form of a moated castle from 1725–1735, he also had the manor park and numerous fish ponds created, 1946/47 demolition of the manor due to dilapidation
  • Manor park: landscaped grounds from the 18th century, in the west of the Schlossinsel complex with the former location of the manor house and the preserved moat with the two castle bridges to the north and west, to the east there is a small forest with predominantly younger trees, to the south there is a castle avenue with linden trees At the end of the avenue is the so-called Lüdecke-Stein (plaque missing): reminds of Fritz Lüdecke, owner of Wiednitz (1883–1930),
09305016
 
Waystone Dorfstraße (corner of Sellaer Weg)
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19th century Square, approx. 1 meter high granite stele with a flat pyramidal tip from the 19th century, inscription with directions to the nearest villages (Grünewald / Heide) renewed. Wegestein as evidence of the traffic-technical development of the rural area of ​​traffic-historical importance. 08985159
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Dorfstrasse
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After 1918 Of local significance, on a new concrete base, sandstone monument with lateral supports with crowning garnet sleeves, inscription tablet with names made of polished red granite, obelisk-like crowning with relief with oak leaves, helmet and rifle and iron cross (marked 1914), inscription: “To honor your memory Fallen in World War 1914-18. The grateful congregation " 08985156
 
barn Dorfstrasse 5
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Before 1900 Typical regional block barn, of architectural and economic importance, block box with central passage, boarded gable and jamb, gable roof 08985155
 
Courtyard wall with archway Dorfstrasse 25
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Around 1830 Significant for the streetscape. The stable house is no longer a monument, structural changes have already taken place here. Side building also heavily changed, only wall with basket arched passage and round arched passage worth preserving because it is authentically preserved and characterizing the townscape. 08985158
 
Barn of a farm Dorfstrasse 30
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Early 19th century The only half-timbered barn in the village, intact wooden construction, historically and economically important, brick base, double-bar framework, boarded up the lowest compartments, boarded gable, steep gable roof, later brick-sided extension in the middle, towed roof, western side boarded extension, towed roof 08985157
 
School with an angled floor plan and eastern outbuilding (old school) Grünewalder Strasse 2
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Marked 1906 Without a later extension, representative clinker brick building in a location that defines the townscape on the main street, of importance in terms of building history and local history. L-floor plan, two-storey, nine axes, yellow clinker brick with red decorative elements, window with segmented arch and recessed walls with keystone, central projection with clock gable (dwarf gable), gable roof, beaver tail covering, original double-winged door, window renewed (plastic). Outbuildings: one-storey, yellow clinker brick, segmental arches with red offset, gable roof, beaver tail covering. 08985169
 
Waystone Sellaer Weg (parcel 220)
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19th century Approx. 1 meter high granite stele from the 19th century with roughly hewn shaft, smoothed head and flat pyramidal closure, inscription with directions to the nearest villages (Sella / Grüngräbchen) renewed. Wegestein as evidence of the traffic-technical development of the rural area of ​​traffic-historical importance. 08985163
 
Waystone Sellaer Weg (corner of Neu Wiednitzer Strasse)
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19th century Square, approx. 1 meter high granite stele with a flat pyramidal tip from the 19th century, inscription with directions to the nearest villages (Neuwiednitz / Sella) renewed. Wegestein as evidence of the traffic-technical development of the rural area of ​​traffic-historical importance. 08985162
 
Waystone Sellaer Weg (hall 6, parcel 209)
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19th century Square, approx. 1 meter high granite stele with a flat pyramidal tip from the 19th century, inscription with directions to the nearest localities (Großgrabe / Sella) renewed. Wegestein as evidence of the traffic-technical development of the rural area of ​​traffic-historical importance. 08985160
 
Transformer house Sellaer Weg 8 (near)
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Around 1930 With accentuating forms typical of the time, of technical significance, plastered construction with corner pilasters and profiled cornice with roofing (beaver tail crown cover), tent roof, beaver tail crown cover, refurbished, demolition permit from 13 July 2010, renewed demolition permit 2015 08985161
 
Murder and Atonement Cross Sellaer Weg 12 (near)
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Around 1930 Significant local history, approx. 1 m high granite cross, somewhat weathered 08985165
 
Waystone Sellaer Weg 12 (near)
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19th century Approx. 1 meter high granite stele with roughly hewn shaft, smoothed head and flat pyramidal end, inscription with directions to the nearest villages (Sella / Grüngräbchen) renewed. Wegestein as evidence of the traffic-technical development of the rural area of ​​traffic-historical importance. 08985164
 

List of cultural monuments in the district of Zeißholz

image designation location Dating description ID
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone;  Pilar no. 129 and 8 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone; Pilar no. 129 and 8 runner stones (Corridor 1, parcel 125)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 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 (basic size 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 129 and country abbreviation carved on the opposite side directly on the border line, associated with 8 runner stones at irregular intervals on the Boundary line. 09305466
 
Waystone (Corridor 3, parcel 13/3)
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19th century Square, approx. 1.80 meter high natural stone from the 19th century, side surfaces predominantly roughly hewn, in the upper shaft area probably worked smooth all round to indicate location and direction, the stone top chipped off. Wegestein as a testimony to the traffic engineering of local and traffic historical importance. 09278773
 
Culture house of the former Zeißholz briquette factory Grube-Clara-Strasse 9
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Around 1915 Plastered building with reform style elements, original appearance largely preserved, of architectural and local significance, two-story plastered building, hall extension, partly original windows, hipped roof, beaver tail crown covering, five roof houses, demolition permit for hall extensions issued in 2003, probably the colony's school 09278770
 
Residential building Grube-Clara-Strasse 10
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Around 1910 Part of the former Zeißholz colony, lavishly designed brick building, original appearance largely preserved, of architectural and local significance, two-storey above a high basement, ground floor with brick arches and shutters, upper floor windows with shutters, sills as cornices, including plastered fields above the arches of the ground floor complete, the gable end with brick pilaster strips, some original windows, an original front door, hipped roof, large roof house 09278771
 
Residential building Grube-Clara-Strasse 18
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Mid 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, noteworthy as a monument despite the extension, since half-timbered is now rare in the region, historically significant, ground floor massive, upper floor boarded gable side, crooked hip roof, beaver tail crown cover, until 2011 erroneously listed under Otto-Buchwitz-Straße 18 in the list of monuments 09278772
 
Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard, today a local history museum To the yew tree 1
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According to tradition, the core was around 1400 Oldest farm in town, structure preserved, of architectural and economic importance, as a museum also of importance for village and mining history.
  • Stable house: one-storey, visible framework, rear part block construction, boarded gable, saddle roof
  • Stable: two-storey, ground floor partly solid, upper floor half-timbered, partly boarded, partly exposed with bricks, gable roof, beaver tail covering
  • Barn: partly block construction (also boarded up), partly solid, gable with sliding windows, saddle roof
09278778
 
Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Zur Eibe 14
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor two-tier timber framing, boarded gable side, historically important, ground floor massive, partly still very small windows, gable roof, beaver tail covering 09278777
 
Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Zur Eibe 15
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, partly clad, historically significant, ground floor massive, gable roof, slate roofing, partly slightly enlarged windows 09278776
 
Residential building Zur Eibe 16
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor two-bar exposed framework, brick-lined block room, intact wooden construction, regional rarity, significant building history, on the ground floor surrounding structure on the right 2/2/2 yokes, block room, however, bricked-up, an old sliding window, boarded gable, gable roof, beaver-tail crown covering 09278775
 

Deletions from the list of monuments

Deletions from the list of monuments (Bernsdorf)

image designation location Dating description ID
Old customs house
Old customs house Dresdener Strasse 2
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Kern 1824 Plastered building with side tower with lantern, of architectural and local significance; Removed from the list of monuments after 2014 09278796
 

Deletions from the list of monuments (large grave)

image designation location Dating description ID
Vorwerk Großgrabe Am Saleskbach 25, 25a, 25b
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2nd half of the 19th century (manor house no.25b), 19th century (farm building), around 1800 (residential building) Aggregate Vorwerk Großgrabe with the following individual monuments: southern distillery building and northern farm building (see individual monument list object 09278804) as well as the following aggregate parts: the two southern residential buildings (No. 25, 25b) and the south-western farm building in a corner location; of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the street [disruptive element: the eastern stable building]; Removed from the list of monuments after 2014 09304025
 
Southern distillery building (individual monument for ID no.09304025) Am Saleskbach 25a
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18th century Individual monument of the whole Vorwerk Großgrabe; plastered quarry stone building, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the street scene; Removed from the list of monuments after 2014 09278804
 
Northern farm building (individual monument for ID no.09304025) Am Saleskbach 25a
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18th century Individual monument of the whole Vorwerk Großgrabe; plastered quarry stone building, the northern farm building with a high hipped roof, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the street scene; Removed from the list of monuments after 2014 09278804
 

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. Station ensemble of the Wiednitz station today consisting of:
    • Reception building: partly two-storey building, ground floor in brick, decorative elements by alternation with plastering strips and mirrors, upper floor plastered, with decorative framework over the street side entrance, hipped roof with beaver tail covering, over the southern wing interrupted by ventilation openings with louvred grilles, on the ground floor wide-span segmented arched windows, streets - and on the track side a two-wing main entrance door, mostly original windows and doors, also in the interior, track-side porch with flat roof originally used as an interlocking to operate the switches and form signals as well as the level crossing barriers, between the two main entrances half-high tiled passage room with a former ticket office / Baggage check-in, the service room behind it separated from the operating area of ​​the former signal box by a partition made of wood and glass - rather unusual for Saxon train stations, high cast iron column with a capital in the middle of the room The rear area still has an elongated rectangular opening in the floor (standing area of ​​the lever bench as well as passage to the tensioning works in the basement, closed by boarding with openings for the cables), both service areas each contain an original furnace, signal box technology no longer preserved, there was probably an apartment on the upper floor of the station for the station master and other railway staff
    • Goods handling (presumably general cargo handling): goods shed structurally adjacent to the reception building to the north, single-storey brick building with a flat saddle roof, protruding far on the track side, large segment-arched window openings with bluish glass blocks (Falconnier system, form number 9 - now a rarity), two gates each closed with iron sliding gates on the track and street side of the eaves, in front of each raised loading platform
    • Platform: partly paved, with concrete edge, ducts covered with concrete slabs between the signal box front and platform edge for the cables to operate switches and signals, end of the duct on the track under the platform edge (opening retained here)
    • Loading street with paving and shed: Loading street approx. 190 m long, with historical paving, originally ended with a head-side ramp, between Bahnhofsstraße and Loading street, a small brick building with a pent roof, material shed in the context of goods handling, ended at the head-side ramp Originally a loading track of the Heye III briquette factory brought in from the north (this and other tracks of the plant connection were demolished from 1992 together with the briquette factory)
    • Railway house: located south of the reception building, two-storey with a basement, segmented arched windows, partly original sprouting taken up during renovation, facades broken up by risalits, upper floor with pilaster structure, additional plastered fields, a curved gable (north side), ornamental framework in the gable, plain roof (east side), gable roof Bat Gaupe
    Terminations:
    • Two wing signals: shape signals on iron lattice masts, canceled between 2012 and 2015 (unapproved)
    • Signal box technology in the reception building: canceled between 2012 and 2015 (unapproved, see the failure of a demolition permit with a letter from the State Office for Monument Preservation of May 3, 2004)
    To the railway line (route number between Senftenberg and Kamenz: 6194, route abbreviation HbK [Hohenbocka – Kamenz]): single-track standard-gauge main line between Lübbenau (Brandenburg) and Kamenz (Saxony), opened in 1874, built and operated by the Berlin-Görlitzer Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, with Nationalization of the company in 1882, belonging to the Prussian State Railways, originally crossed the railway line between Kohlfurt and Falkenberg (today Węgliniec – Roßlau) in the un-preserved multi-storey railway station Hohenbocka (Hosena), the line connection prepared the industrialization of Wiednitz - connections received the glass sand works (1900), the Heye / Heide III briquette factory (1909) - and further connections to quarries in the Kamenz area made the route one of the most profitable in the region, still of great importance for the lignite industry along the route during the GDR era, discontinuation between Hosena and Kamenz in 1998 of passenger transport, continued use for goods traffic.

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  • List of listed monuments of the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, as of April 15, 2014
  • Monument map of Saxony , accessed on August 18, 2017

Individual evidence

  1. Bernsdorfer Holzhaus does not come from Niesky production , in LR online, March 4, 2009
  2. Geoportal of the district of Bautzen. In: cardomap.idu.de. District Office Bautzen, accessed on June 10, 2017 .
  3. a b c geoportal of the district of Bautzen. In: cardomap.idu.de. District Office Bautzen, accessed on June 10, 2017 .

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