List of cultural monuments in Dürrröhrsdorf-Dittersbach

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The list of cultural monuments in Dürrröhrsdorf-Dittersbach contains the cultural monuments in Dürrröhrsdorf-Dittersbach . The notes are to be observed.

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in the district of Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains .
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Dürrröhrsdorf-Dittersbach

image designation location Dating description ID
Hubertus chapel, stone bench, constitutional column and King Anton monument in Lieblingstal (individual monuments to ID no. 09300652)
Hubertus chapel, stone bench, constitutional column and King Anton monument in Lieblingstal (individual monuments to ID no. 09300652) (Map) 1830-1859 Individual monuments of the whole of the manor and park Dittersbach: Hubertus chapel, stone bench, constitutional column (reconstruction) and monument to King Anton (reconstruction) in the Lieblingstal - testimony to the work of Johann Gottlob von Quandt , of importance in terms of building history, local history and personal history. Hubertus chapel neo-Gothic (partially reconstruction), the lower part of the chapel (about 3 m, up to the fighter), which was once almost 8 m high, is old, the protection area of ​​the Lieblingstal approx. 400 m × 200 m. 09299735
 


Railway viaduct over the Wesenitz
Railway viaduct over the Wesenitz (Map) 1875 made of regular sandstone blocks, an indispensable part of the townscape, important in terms of railway history, technology history and landscape design. With sculptural reliefs in the spandrels, multi-arched, sandstone, ashlar masonry, height: 26 m, length: 150 m, on the occasion of the opening of the Arnsdorf – Pirna railway on October 15, 1875. 09276884
 


Residential stable house, residential house and barn of a farm Am Feldrain 3
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2nd half of the 19th century Residential stable house and residential building on the upper floor half-timbered , timber-framed barn with back half-timbered and two large wooden gates, stately courtyard with a high degree of authenticity and character that characterizes the townscape, of architectural and economic importance, former four-sided courtyard . 09276871
 


Residential stable house Am Kalten Bach 6
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re. 1844 Upper floor half-timbered, marked 1844 in the straight lintel, of architectural significance, scientific and documentary significance. 09276889
 


Former  Geipelmühle
Former Geipelmühle At the mill
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Core of the building before 1881 Production building with extension, factory owner's house, garage, side / stable building (office) as well as remains of the hydraulic engineering (weir) of a mill property - significance in terms of building history and local history. Production building Kern before 1881, from the time still two Bohemian cap vaults, after 1916 architecturally uniform (neoclassical elements) remodeled, marked with walled stone 1550, but probably 19th century. Factory owner's house: upper floor half-timbered, echoes of the Swiss style, office also half-timbered Drempel, both buildings with intact wooden construction. 09227483
 


Residential stable house At the mill 5
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re. 1803 Upper floor half-timbered, almost authentically preserved building in typical landscape characteristics, of architectural significance, scientific and documentary significance. Half-hip roof with beaver tails. 09276570
 


Residential building
Residential building At the mill 9
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Striking hipped roof, clad upper floor. 09293958
 


House of a farm At the mill 13
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor partly half-timbered, of architectural importance, scientific and documentary importance, on an approximately square floor plan. 09276882
 


Former Rothe Mill; Merlin mill At the mill 15
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re. 1827 Mill ensemble, consisting of a residential building with an attached mill building, intermediate wing, silo tower and mill ditch - a site of significant local history. Silo: small plaque with inscription (builder Hugo Merlin 1947–1948), plastered building with pilaster strips . Residential house: two-storey stone building, gable roof with crooked hip, segment-arched door, marked in the keystone . Mill: three-storey with a mansard hipped roof . 09276881
 


Road bridge Bahnhofstrasse
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around 1870 Single-arch stone bridge made of uniform sandstone blocks, railway overpass (route to Arnsdorf ), of architectural significance. 09276353
 


Banks inn Bahnhofstrasse 2a; 2 (next to)
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1st half of the 19th century, probably 1812 Stable house of a homestead and inn: Upper floor half-timbered, slated, important for the appearance and history of the town, of architectural significance. Stable house: solid construction, plastered, sandstone walls, gable roof. 09276863
 


Dürrröhrsdorf station
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Dürrröhrsdorf station Bahnhofstrasse 11
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around 1870 Reception building , two signal boxes , another railway function building and the train station's locomotive shed - of importance in terms of local history and traffic history. Swiss-style reception building with a higher component to the right and left, gable roof, goods handling building: solid construction with roofs protruding far at the sides, wood-boarded locomotive shed with attached, solid living area. 09276683
 


Grotto »Dwarf Cave« and stone bench »Kaiserstuhl« north of the Belvedere (individual monuments to ID no. 09300652)
Grotto »Dwarf Cave« and stone bench »Kaiserstuhl« north of the Belvedere (individual monuments to ID no. 09300652) Elbersdorfer Strasse
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around 1830 Individual features of the knight manor and park Dittersbach: Grotto »Dwarf Cave« and stone bench »Kaiserstuhl« in the forest north of the Belvedere - evidence of the work of JG Quandt, of importance in terms of local history, personal history and landscape design. South of the staffage buildings (in OT Elbersdorf, An der Schönen Höhe next to No. 14 - ID No. 09254400) there is a villa as a Belvedere, according to Thürmer's plans, an early testimony to the veneration of Goethe. 09303711
 


Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Fabrikstrasse 3
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18th century Residential stable house of a three-sided courtyard - upper floor half-timbered, architectural significance. Ground floor sandstone walls, hipped roof. 09276878
 


Waystone Main street
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19th century of importance in terms of traffic history. Path pillar made of sandstone. 09276887
 


Dittersbach village church
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Dittersbach village church Main street
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after 1660 Church and churchyard, enclosure, historical tombs and war memorials for those who died in the First World War - of significance in terms of building history, local history and the local image. 09276886
 


Cottage property Hauptstrasse 3
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re. 1844 (in the straight lintel) Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history. Basement: single-arched sandstone block barrel in the gable clinker infill. 09276910
 


Residential stable house and beet cellar Hauptstrasse 5
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re. 1866 Residential stable house and associated beet cellar (single-arched sandstone block barrel) - stately massive building with Palladio motif in the gable, u. a. architectural significance. Residential stable house: plastered construction, sandstone walls. 09276909
 


Residential stable house and side building Hauptstrasse 10
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re. 1795 both upper floors half-timbered, highly authentic, u. a. architectural significance. Residential stable house (two stables): marked in a straight lintel, upper floor half-timbered, sandstone walls, rear stable opening closed off in a segmental arch, high, pointed roof, side building: upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable. 09276907
 


Cottage property with stable house Hauptstrasse 18
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1st half of the 19th century Residential property with residential stable house and integrated shed - residential stable house upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history. 09276905
 


Farm with stable house and barn Hauptstrasse 20
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after 1800 both buildings upper floor half-timbered, significance in terms of building history. Very large version of the central German stable house. 09276904
 


Residential house with integrated shed Hauptstrasse 21
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around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Slated gable. 09276902
 


Homestead with stable house and shed (Hakenhof) Hauptstrasse 23
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around 1800 Homestead (hook yard) with residential stable house and shed at right angles: residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, historically important. 09276903
 


Former inn Hauptstrasse 24
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around 1900 Former inn, in front of it a pair of trees made from two linden trees (garden monument) - interest in local history. Solid construction, plastered, two-flight staircase, sandstone walls, pair of trees made of two linden trees (substitute planting for the old trees in line with historic monuments). 09276900
 


Residential stable house and barn Hauptstrasse 29
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1st half of the 19th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, solid barn, u. a. architectural significance. House with pointed gable slated, barn made of sandstone blocks at right angles to a farm and with subsequent brick fillings and original plaster residues. 09276901
 


Residential stable house and attached shed Hauptstrasse 42
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re. 1865, Kern around 1800 Stable house, upper floor half-timbered, pointed gable boarded up, significance in terms of building history. 09276896
 


Stone block bridge Hauptstrasse 48 (near)
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19th century of significance in terms of technology history. 09302971
 


Homestead with stable house and barn Hauptstrasse 50
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2nd half of the 19th century massive stable house and barn at right angles, upper floor half-timbered, timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. 09276895
 


bridge Hauptstraße 54 (in front of)
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19th century small single-arched sandstone block bridge, historically significant. 09276894
 


Waystone Hauptstrasse 58 (near)
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19th century of importance in terms of traffic history. Path pillar made of sandstone. 09276892
 


Old inn Hauptstrasse 96
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around 1900 stately structure with a right-angled extension, of local history and importance. 09276879
 


Residential house in open development and corner location Hauptstrasse 97
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around 1900 Emphasis on the tower, defining the image, relevance to the history of the building. Angled corner with a balcony, mansard roof with a small roof house (slate), plaster ashlar at corners, profiled cornices, plastered, original front door. 09276890
 


Former stable house Hauptstrasse 102
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re. 1835 Residential stable house and courtyard wall made of quarry stone - upper floor half-timbered, typical of the landscape, significance in terms of building history. 09276877
 


Rectory with rectory and side building
Rectory with rectory and side building Hauptstrasse 111
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Kern 17th century Rectory with rectory, side building, two pillars of the courtyard entrance and courtyard wall - rectory. Upper floor half-timbered with St. Andrew's crosses and Renaissance windows on the back, side building upper floor half-timbered, courtyard wall made of sandstone blocks, special architectural and local historical significance. 09276885
 


The whole of the manor and park Dittersbach, with numerous individual monuments: palace, grotto, Belvedere "Schöne Höhe", Hubertus chapel and park "Lieblingstal"
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The whole of the manor and park Dittersbach , with numerous individual monuments: palace, grotto, Belvedere "Schöne Höhe", Hubertus chapel and park "Lieblingstal" Hauptstrasse 113
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1555–1563 (in the core) Totality of the manor and park Dittersbach, with the following individual monuments: 1. Castle with moat, 2. Grotto “Dwarf Cave” and stone bench “Kaiserstuhl”, 3. Belvedere “Schöne Höhe”, 4. Hubertus chapel, stone bench, constitutional column and monument to King Anton, 5 . Bridge over the Schullwitzbach, so-called »Devil's Bridge«, plus the manor park and the park »Lieblingstal« (garden monuments) - significant in terms of building history, personal history, local history and garden art. 09300652
 


Castle with moat, two farm buildings and a temple in the manor park (individual monuments to ID no. 09300652)
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Castle with moat, two farm buildings and a temple in the manor park (individual monuments to ID no. 09300652) Hauptstrasse 113
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1555–1563 (in the core) Individual features of the entity of the manor and park Dittersbach: Castle with a moat to the south, two western and one northern farm buildings (this one with gatehouse) as well as in the manor park temple, two statues (Diana and reconstruction of the nymph), spring surround, enclosure wall with gate and two smaller gates - Significance in terms of building history and local history. Castle: H-shaped building, two-storey, with a three-storey central building, hipped roof, high ridge turrets, loft extensions with volute gables , bronze figure of Diana of Versailles and a small Ionic temple, description of the garden monument (extract - Silke Epple, October 24, 2012). 09276888
 


Residential building Hauptstrasse 116
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around 1700 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Boarded across and covered with slate with a small shed extension at right angles, special feature: St. Andrew's crosses . 09276875
 


Residential stable house and side building Hauptstrasse 118
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Residential stable house 1865 Residential stable house, two pillars of the courtyard entrance and granite fence pillars as well as massive side building - residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, massive side building, of architectural significance. Sandstone square gable, sandstone walls (sandstone panel above the door), courtyard entrance pillar: sandstone with striker plates. 09276876
 


Residential house in open development Hauptstrasse 144
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End of the 19th century Made of clinker with sandstone structure elements, historically important. 09276354
 


Moving out house, stable house and barn of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 151
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered pull-out house, upper floor half-timbered house, plastered, preserved in a structure typical of the area, testimony to the historic landscape of the site, of architectural significance. Barn with large wooden gates. 09276355
 


Residential building Hauptstrasse 153
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re. 1861 Upper floor half-timbered, timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Decorated gable slopes. 09293957
 


bridge Kastanienweg 17b (opposite)
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19th century single-arched sandstone cuboid bridge, characterizing the townscape, of architectural significance. 09276874
 


Former Residential stable house Kleinwolmsdorfer Strasse 1
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before 1750 Half-timbered construction of the upper floor largely preserved, older generation of timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. 09293956
 


Farm with stable house, side building and barn Mittelstrasse 1; 5
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re. 1857 (in the portal) Farm with residential stable house, side building with large driveway and barn as well as two sandstone pillars of the courtyard entrance - residential stable upper floor half-timbered, plastered, half-timbered barn, unchanged courtyard structure with significance for the townscape, of architectural significance. Residential stable house: base sandstone, sandstone walls, two segment-arched barn entrances, gable sandstone cuboids and two original round-arched windows, side building: solid, large segment-arched entrance, sandstone gable, barn: original, two-wing cross-stepped windows with three-part skylight, two wooden gates of the slab, sandstone pillar . 09276873
 


Four-sided courtyard with stable house, side building and barn Mittelstrasse 25
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re. 1861 (lintel of the stable house) Four-sided courtyard with residential stable house, side building, barn and two sandstone pillars at the entrance to the courtyard - all three buildings on the upper floor are half-timbered, courtyards typical of the landscape with a character that characterizes the townscape and is of importance in terms of building history. 09276357
 


Residential building Mittelstrasse 45
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2nd half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, with sandstone door roofing, of architectural significance. 09276872
 


Material entirety of the Dittersbach cemetery with individual monuments Schulstrasse 1
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1864 Material entirety of the Dittersbach cemetery with the following individual monuments: cemetery (garden monument) and enclosure wall with cemetery gate - of local historical interest. 09305304
 


Dürrröhrsdorf Cemetery (individual monument for ID No. 09305304) Schulstrasse 1
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1864 Individual monuments belonging to the Dittersbach cemetery: enclosure wall with cemetery gate - of local historical interest. 09276880
 


Landmark Ziegeleistraße
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18./19. Century Corridor or district stone, of regional historical importance. Boundary stone between Niederhelmsdorf and Dürrröhrsdorf-Dittersbach, formerly incorrectly recorded under Stolpen. 09229972
 


Single-arch sandstone bridge (railway overpass) Ziegeleistraße
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around 1870 Part of the townscape, regular sandstone blocks. 09276337
 


Residential building Ziegeleistraße 1
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around 1880 architectural significance. Solid construction, plastered, original windows, gable with regular sandstone blocks. 09276522
 

Dobra

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential stable house and barn of a four-sided courtyard Alte Strasse 10
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1st and 2nd half of the 19th century u. a. architectural significance. Window residential stable house in its original size, some with an old six-field sprout, upper floor half-timbered, originally preserved, barn half-timbered on both floors. 09254385
 


Stable house of a former Hufenhof Dorfstrasse 5
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, remains of the surrounding framework and log room, significance in terms of building history. The ground floor is massive, but the surrounding area (headbands) and the block room can be seen in the living area, the stable part apparently still exists, the upper floor has a double-bar exposed framework, the gable is clad with Eternit, a gable roof without an apartment extension with a hollow rebate covering, moderate solar system. 09306124
 


Residential house in open development Dürrröhrsdorfer Strasse 6
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, simple evidence of Saxon timber construction, of architectural significance. First floor window original size, changed on the first floor, clad gable, tailcoat roof, timber framing. 09254382
 


Residential stable house and three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Dürrröhrsdorfer Strasse 9
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Door frame re. 1840 Residential stable house and three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard as well as two goal posts - an ensemble that has been remarkably preserved in its structure and is of importance in terms of architectural and local history. Residential stable house and opposite side: old beaver tail roofing , residential stable house: upper floor and gable half-timbered, gable ornamentally slated, ground floor quarry stone masonry, sandstone window frames, door walls with basket arch, one side building also half-timbered, the others solid. 09254384
 


Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard Dürrröhrsdorfer Strasse 10
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around 1800 Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard - residential stable building upper floor half-timbered, courtyard complex largely preserved in appearance and structure, of architectural significance. Stable house upper floor windows in original size, one gable end solid, ground floor with winter windows, barn: wooden construction. 09254383
 


Mill, stable house and house of the former mill Dürrröhrsdorfer Strasse 13; 15; 15a
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2nd half of the 19th century Remains of the hydraulic engineering available, largely preserved in its original appearance, exposed location, of architectural and local significance. Mill (No. 15a): Upper floor half-timbered, clay panels, solid gable side. Residential building (No. 13): original window sizes, formerly stable building with residential part above. Residential stable house (No. 15): Upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable side, integrated economic part, ground floor winter window, window sprouted and in original size. 09254379
 


Residential stable house and two goal posts Mittelweg 1
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Residential stable house and two gate posts; Possibly one of the oldest preserved folk architecture houses in the village, of architectural significance. 09254390
 


Residential stable house, pull-out house and a side building of a four-sided courtyard Mittelweg 4
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re. 1849 In its original appearance and structure, the complex has largely been preserved and is of importance in terms of building history. Residential stable house: Upper floor half-timbered, house and stable door sandstone walls, door crowns, old house door leaf, cross vaults in the hall and stable, windows of the upper floor in original size, gable side changed, specs: upper floor half-timbered, also sandstone door walls, barn in wooden construction. 09254391
 


Pond stand Mittelweg 5 (at)
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19th century Sandstone, of significance in terms of technology history. 09254394
 


Pond stand Mittelweg 7a (at)
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19th century Sandstone, of significance in terms of technology history. 09254392
 


Cottage Mittelweg 11
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around 1750, possibly even older Upper storey and gable half-timbered, boarded up, especially in terms of architectural history, age value, characterizing the image. Original window sizes on the upper floor, changed on the first floor, no more part of the stable, steep pitched roof without extensions. 09254393
 


Gasthof Försterhaus Pirnaer Strasse 4
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2nd half of the 18th century Upper floor and gable timber-framed boarded up, of architectural and site historical importance. Ground floor partially changed, with original window sizes, sandstone door walls with keystone, one gable side lined with brick, hipped roof over the compact structure. 09254381
 


Double stable house Pirnaer Strasse 6
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re. 1840 Upper floor half-timbered, ornamentally slated on the long side, largely preserved in its original appearance, in a place that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance. With one exception, the windows on the upper floor are in their original size. 09254387
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Pirnaer Straße 12 (near)
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after 1918 (war memorial) Granite stele with inscription, of local historical importance. 09254389
 


House of a three-sided courtyard Pirnaer Strasse 13
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, probably moving house, u. a. architectural significance. Two arched sandstone door jambs with keystone, upper floor partly boarded up, upper floor windows sprouted and in original size, gable slated. 09254388
 


Dobra house Pirnaer Strasse 16
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17./18. Century, building on Pirnaer Straße is much older. Two outbuildings (barn to Alten Strasse, former residential building with surrounding lumber to Pirnaer Strasse) and four gate posts as well as an inscription plaque of a three-sided courtyard, in the courtyard of the old Dreschgöpel - special building-historical significance. The structure of the barn is remarkable, old half-timbered construction, compact structure. Outbuildings: upper floor half-timbered, surrounding framework. 09254386
 


Pond stand Pirnaer Straße 17 (near)
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19th century Sandstone, of significance in terms of technology history. 09254395
 

Elbersdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Bridge over the Schullwitzbach (individual monument for ID No. 09300652)
Bridge over the Schullwitzbach (individual monument for ID No. 09300652) (Map) Individual monument of the knightly estate and Dittersbach Park: Bridge, so-called Devil's Bridge, over the Schullwitzbach - medieval bridge as the western entrance to the Lieblingstal, of architectural and local significance. 09304668
 


Murder and Atonement Cross
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Murder and Atonement Cross At the beautiful height
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15./16. Century of local importance. 09254402
 


Residential stable house At Schönen Höhe 4
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, still largely an original testimony to folk architecture, of architectural significance. Original-size windows, half-timbering partially plastered, tailcoat roof , boarded gable. 09254401
 


Belvedere »Schöne Höhe« (individual monument for ID no. 09300652)
Belvedere »Schöne Höhe« (individual monument for ID no. 09300652) At Schönen Höhe 14 (next to)
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1831-1833 Individual monument belonging to the knightly estate and park Dittersbach: Belvedere Schöne Höhe - villa based on plans by Joseph Thürmer , testimony to JG Quandt's work, of importance in terms of building history, local history and personal history. Villa with Cyclops masonry, tinned corner towers, round arch style, frescoes on Goethe's writings in the ground floor room , early evidence of Goethe's veneration. 09254400
 


House and barn in a hooked floor plan Bergstrasse 2
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Core possibly around 1800, later changes Both buildings are made of wood, have a decisive impact on the townscape due to their elevated position, and are of importance in terms of building history. Residential building: window on first floor in original size. 09254603
 


Residential building Bergstrasse 3
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around 1800, maybe older Upper floor half-timbered plastered, building structure, construction and roof truss original, significance in terms of building history. Upper floor window sprouted and in original size, in a place that defines the location. 09254408
 


Residential stable house with integrated barn Bergstrasse 4
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18th century Without extension, upper floor half-timbered, older generation of timber construction typical of the region, significant in terms of building history. Boarded gable, windows designed in the original sense and in their original size. 09254407
 


Former forge Bergstrasse 29
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around 1800, possibly older Wooden construction, with roof overhang, old structure and architectural features (arbor-like structure), old beaver tail covering. 09254406
 


Moving house Bergstrasse 40
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, all windows grooved and in their original size, historically significant, characterizing the street scene. 09254405
 


Residential stable house Bergstrasse 42
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1609 Dendro 3x sk Upper floor half-timbered, quite rare and old construction (e.g. St. Andrew's cross), of architectural and historical value. First floor windows in original size, boarded gable ends. 09254404
 


Residential stable house Bergstrasse 58
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history. Upper floor windows in original size, half-timbered with old boards, roof overhang, winter window on the ground floor. 09254403
 


Residential stable house Elbersdorfer Gasse 1
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2nd half of the 18th century or older Upper floor half-timbered, old generation of timber construction typical of the region, of architectural significance. Original-size windows, gable cladding, squat old structure and roof fracked roof. 09254410
 


Residential stable house (hook floor plan) Elbersdorfer Gasse 2
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1st half of the 19th century or older Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history. Ground floor changed, boarded knee floor, upper floor window sprouted and in original size. 09254409
 


Residential building Elbersdorfer Gasse 5
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1st half of the 19th century, possibly older Upper floor half-timbered, opposite the earth cellar, authentic testimony to the timber construction, of architectural significance. Ground floor winter window, with integrated barn part, boarded gable side, most of the windows in their original appearance (muntin and size). 09254399
 


Former inn and residential outbuilding Elbersdorfer Gasse 12; 12a
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2nd half of the 18th century Former inn and ancillary residential building, opposite each other - relevance to building and local history. First floor windows in original size, inn: compact structure with half-hipped roof, upper floor half-timbered, two arched doors. Outbuilding upper floor half-timbered plastered, bezel in a gable . 09254397
 


Elbersdorf mill
Elbersdorf mill Elbersdorfer Gasse 18; 20; 22; 24
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around 1900 Residential mill house, another residential house, residential and farm buildings and another mill building of the Elbersdorfer Mühle as well as the retaining wall and remains of the hydraulic engineering - an ensemble of local historical significance. Residential houses with ornamental framework typical of the time, a residential house with turrets. 09254396
 

Porschendorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Waystone At the old brickworks
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re. 1834 of importance in terms of traffic history. Distance pillar made of sandstone with inscriptions (distances in hours). 09276944
 


Homestead with stable house and barn Elbersdorfer Strasse 3
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around 1850, essentially older, stone ins. 1786 Homestead with residential stable house and barn as well as with partially original courtyard paving - residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, small solid barn, half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Ground floor changed by horizontal windows, barn: gable and side clad, on the upper floor two-winged windows keep one side visible, large old gate, stone with inscription, brought into the garden during renovation. 09276912
 


Forester's house Finkensteg 5
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around 1930 Building in the local style, significant in terms of local history and architectural history. On an angled floor plan, with shutters and decorative paneling on the upper floor, on the ground floor a glazed entrance porch. 09276923
 


Village church and churchyard Porschendorf Lindenstrasse
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re. 1684 (current building) Church and churchyard (garden monument) with enclosure and historical tombs - of importance in terms of architectural history, local history and the local image. 09276919
 


Railway bridge over the Wesenitz Lindenstrasse
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19th century Two-arched sandstone cuboid bridge, an important part of the townscape, of importance in terms of traffic history. 09276936
 


Homestead with house and barn at right angles Lindenstrasse 3
(map)
17th century Upper floor residential building on the courtyard side half-timbered with St. Andrew's crosses, special architectural and house historical value. Center arched gate, framed sandstone cuboid, right and left smaller openings, recent brick additions. 09276913
 


Residential stable house and barn of a farm Lindenstrasse 6
(map)
Residential stable house 1728 Residential stable house, barn and two sandstone pillars (entrance to the courtyard) of a farm - residential stable house upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history, structure-defining. 09276934
 


Gasthof Erbgericht Lindenstrasse 13
(map)
re. 1901 Architectural and local historical significance. Central projection accentuated by arched windows and spheres on the gable sides, hall extension with arched windows, single storey. 09276932
 


Residential building Lindenstrasse 15
(map)
18th century Half-timbered in the old architectural style, plastered (clay), roof overhang to the courtyard, clay plastering, extension used to be a gatehouse, a document that is valuable in terms of building history (scientific and documentary value) and characterizes the townscape. 09276931
 


Porschendorfer mill Lindenstrasse 17
(map)
re. 1849 (lintel) Mill, main building with farm building, with mill ditch and weirs: farm building partly half-timbered, important in terms of building history, local history and technology history. Inside some columns from the time of construction, cast iron, dorising. 09277861
 


Moving house and barn Lindenstrasse 22
(map)
around 1850 Pull-out house upper floor half-timbered, small barn half-timbered, courtyard side changed, of architectural and socio-historical importance. 09276918
 


Rectory, barn and parish garden (garden monument) Lindenstrasse 26; 28
(card)
around 1800 Rectory upper floor half-timbered, structural and local significance. Rectory: boarded up, high hipped roof, ground floor sandstone walls, beautiful portals, open staircase, upper floor two-winged windows. Parish garden: in the style of a classic farmer's garden, a vegetable and flower garden with cut boxwood borders, a cross with a roundabout in the middle, perennials (including columbines, lady's mantle, asters, coneflowers, etc.) and herbs, remains of a fruit tree meadow in the southwest of the property. Enclosure: wooden picket fence, north of the rectory, access path made of sandstone slabs to the entrance portal, there also sandstone trough. 09276920
 


House and barn Lindenstrasse 29
(map)
re. 1936 House and barn as well as three sandstone posts of the courtyard entrance - house upper floor half-timbered, typical of the landscape, u. a. Architecturally important, decorative slate screen (gable). 09276927
 


Residential stable house Lindenstrasse 30
(map)
around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history. 09276922
 


Residential stable house with gable-sided extension Lindenstrasse 34
(map)
Core 18th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, gable-sided extension half-timbered, significance in terms of building history. 09276921
 


Cottage property Lindenstrasse 39; 39a
(card)
Cellar of the Ausgedingehaus re. 1792 Residential property with stable house, pull-out house and barn extension - typical landscape property, all half-timbered, architectural significance. 09276926
 


Stable house and moving house of a farm Lindenstrasse 43; 43a
(card)
re. 1840, gate openings re. 1792 Residential stable house, pull-out house, walled-in courtyard entrance with originally two archways and stone drinking troughs in the courtyard of a farm - both buildings on the upper floor are half-timbered, property typical of the region, significance in terms of architectural history. 09276925
 


Residential building Lindenstrasse 45
(map)
re. 1805 (in the lintel), core possibly older Upper floor half-timbered with extension at right angles, stately, architectural significance. Dovecotes under the eaves. 09276924
 


Cottage Lohmener Strasse 2
(map)
1st half of the 19th century, possibly older Upper floor half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Cultivation under a roof, gable ornamentally slated. 09276937
 


Residential building Lohmener Strasse 8
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history. 09276939
 


school-building Lohmener Strasse 9
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century of local historical importance. Sandstone walls, original windows, circumferential profiled belt cornice, ventilation rosettes, six axes, hipped roof . 09276938
 


House and shed Lohmener Strasse 10
(map)
re. 1849 House upper floor half-timbered and shed (half-timbered) at right angles, u. a. architectural significance. Residential house: marked in the lintel, sandstone gable with thermal bath window, half-timbered barn. 09276940
 


Factory owner's villa Lohmener Strasse 16
(map)
1899 Factory owner's villa and grave of the manufacturer Sidney Scooler (1867–1928) in the garden - significance in terms of building history and local history as well as personal history. Building on an angled floor plan, historicist design with accentuated corners by hood and turret, bay window with balcony and terrace, the foot and an inscription plate of the burial site are original. 09276942
 

Stürza

image designation location Dating description ID
school Eschenweg 1
(map)
re. 1911 local historical significance. Massive plastered building with rusticated sandstone base, marked in plaster relief field. 09276959
 


Residential stable house with attached shed Eschenweg 5
(map)
around 1800 Stable house upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable, attached shed timber boarded, u. a. architectural significance. 09276960
 


Residential stable house and two barns in a four-sided courtyard Eschenweg 11
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century a barn with a half-timbered upper floor and left-sided stable part and wooden louvre windows, another barn with a half-timbered upper floor and two wooden gates, of scientific, documentary and local significance. 09276971
 


Residential stable house Helmsdorfer Strasse 6
(map)
around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history. 09276977
 


Cottage property with house and attached shed Hohnsteiner Strasse 8
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century Residential building upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, with entrance porch, part of the historical townscape. 09276947
 


Residential stable house and barn in a courtyard Hohnsteiner Strasse 12
(map)
re. 1793 Stable house and barn in a courtyard with a single-arch sandstone bridge in front of the entrance to the courtyard - u. a. architectural significance. Stable house upper floor half-timbered (garage installation in the rear part of the ground floor), barn with stables, into which sandstone portals lead, ground floor made of solid sandstone blocks. 09276979
 


Residential stable house, barn and side building of a homestead Hohnsteiner Strasse 15; 17
(map)
Residential stable house 1801 All buildings are half-timbered, the courtyard structure has been preserved, and the significance of the building history. 09276974
 


Residential stable house and three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Hohnsteiner Strasse 27; 29
(card)
around 1800 Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered plastered, formative and important in terms of building history. Two barns with a large passage to the field and half-timbered upper floor, another barn at a right angle, boarded with wood, things on the street side. 09276972
 


Four-sided courtyard with stable house, two barns and side buildings Hohnsteiner Strasse 28
(map)
re. 1809, core probably older all half-timbered upper floors, authentic, formative, important in terms of building history and local history. Residential stable house: upper floor half-timbered, two segment-arched stable entrances, with beautiful sandstone pedestals, barn: upper floor half-timbered, passage to the field, further barn: timber boarded, side building: upper floor half-timbered, massive sandstone gable, all buildings saddle roofs, sandstone cuboid bases everywhere. 09276978
 


Stable part of a residential stable house and barn Hohnsteiner Strasse 34
(map)
18th century (stable part) Upper floor half-timbered with St. Andrew's cross, wood-boarded barn, historically important. 09276975
 


House and barn of a farm Hohnsteiner Strasse 39
(map)
1625 Half-timbered dwelling house with log room and boarded half-timbered upper floor, barn with half-timbered upper floor and two segmental arched wooden gates, building with unchanged structure, special historical significance, dwelling house age value. 09276973
 


Residential stable house and two barns in a four-sided courtyard Hohnsteiner Strasse 43
(map)
re. 1885 Residential stable house and two barns in a four-sided courtyard, sandstone-framed manure area and two sandstone pillars at the entrance to the courtyard - buildings that characterize the townscape. Barn to the field: just closed gates, other barn: segment arched openings with wooden gates. 09276966
 


Massive stable house and two side buildings of a farm Hohnsteiner Strasse 50
(map)
re. 1892 Massive stable house and two side buildings (wooden construction) of a farm - structure-defining, historical significance. Stable house: solid construction with sandstone walls. Barn with three segment-arched openings, the outbuildings probably from the 20th century. 09276970
 


Residential stable house and barn of a three-sided courtyard Hohnsteiner Strasse 51
(map)
around 1850 Stable house partly half-timbered, half-timbered barn, property preserved in its conventional structure with a high degree of authenticity, u. a. architectural significance. Stable house: front part half-timbered, slated, also gable, straight lintels, gable roof. Barn: above half-timbered structure, segment-arched gates, gable roof. 09276965
 


Residential stable house and side building of a farm Hohnsteiner Strasse 54
(map)
re. 1804 Both buildings on the upper floor are half-timbered, characterizing the townscape, significant in terms of building history. 09276969
 


Courtyard with residential stable and two barns Hohnsteiner Strasse 56; 58
(card)
re. 1827 Courtyard complex with residential stable house, barn, further barn and passage to the field as well as large parts of the original courtyard paving - residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, wood-boarded barn, further barn with half-timbered upper floor, farmstead with unchanged structure, significance in terms of building history. 09276968
 


Gasthof Erbgericht Hohnsteiner Strasse 65
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century Inn with hall extension - stately structure with significance for the townscape and the local history. Hall with arched windows. 09276963
 


Stürza village church Hohnsteiner Strasse 67
(map)
First mentioned in 1346 Church and churchyard with gate pillars and fencing, in front of the churchyard a war memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War - of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape. 09276957
 


Rectory and side building Hohnsteiner Strasse 67
(map)
End of 18th century Architectural and local historical significance. Well-proportioned, massive plastered building, sandstone walls, high hipped roof, granite fence piles, street-side portal and sandstone plinth to compensate for the level difference due to the hillside location, side building possibly even older (marked 1712), 2 round arched natural stone walls. 09276954
 


Three-sided courtyard with stable house and two barns Hohnsteiner Strasse 94
(map)
re. 1846 u. a. architectural significance. Stable house: massive, one barn with a passage through the field, other barn half-timbered. 09276958
 


Residential stable house Hohnsteiner Strasse 96
(map)
re. 1794 (in the fall) Upper floor half-timbered structure, defining the image, significance in terms of building history. 09276956
 


Residential stable house and five sandstone troughs in the courtyard Hohnsteiner Strasse 108
(map)
Early 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, authentic relic of a four-sided courtyard with architectural significance. 09276953
 


Moving out house of a four-sided farm Hohnsteiner Strasse 116
(map)
around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered structure, defining the image, of architectural significance. Sandstone walls, partly plastered over. 09276950
 


Residential stable house Hohnsteiner Strasse 118
(map)
around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, significance in terms of building history. 09276949
 


Residential building Hohnsteiner Strasse 124
(map)
around 1700 Upper floor half-timbered, with head braces, exemplary architectural value. 09276948
 

Wilschdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Village pond (extinguishing water pond) Old Main Street
(map)
19th century Village pond (extinguishing water pond) with edging made of sandstone blocks - part of the townscape and the local infrastructure 09277227
 


Cottage Alte Hauptstrasse 24
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Half-timbered construction, u. a. architectural significance 09277228
 


Cottage Alte Hauptstrasse 40
(map)
after 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Pointed gable with slate picture. 09276310
 


Stable house, moving house and barn of a three-sided farm Alte Hauptstrasse 43; 45
(card)
1st half of the 19th century Courtyard with a high degree of authenticity, u. a. architectural significance. Residential stable house: upper floor half-timbered, stable with beautiful columns, pull-out house: upper floor half-timbered, segment arched door, barn: upper floor half-timbered in the right part. 09276087
 


bridge Alte Hauptstraße 45 (near)
(map)
19th century small single-arch sandstone bridge, of architectural significance 09276024
 


Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard Alte Hauptstrasse 60
(map)
re. 1866 (in the fall) Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Scientific and documentary meaning, authentic. First floor framed with sandstone walls on doors and windows. 09276083
 


Residential stable house Alte Hauptstrasse 70
(map)
around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, on the street-side gable side and the courtyard-side eaves side with decorative slate, significance in terms of building history. 09276082
 


Residential stable house and barn in a courtyard Alte Hauptstrasse 82
(map)
re. 1822 Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Residential stable house: upper floor half-timbered, slated, barn: wood-boarded with stable part, beautiful, slated gable with a characterizing effect on the townscape. 09275894
 


Residential stable house Alte Hauptstrasse 85
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century massive, stately plastered building, architectural value, sandstone plinth and walls 09275893
 


Residential stable house Alte Hauptstrasse 118
(map)
re. 1889 (in plaque above door) massive plastered building with sandstone walls, architectural significance 09275217
 


bridge Alte Hauptstraße 118 (near)
(map)
re. 1889 Single-arch sandstone bridge with a label on the plate on the upper edge, of importance in terms of building history and traffic history 09275290
 


Wilschdorf village church On the way to school
(map)
re. in the gable 1678 Church and churchyard as well as the enclosure - important components of the townscape and the town's history, of architectural and local importance. Village church: older in the core, cemetery: warrior grave for those killed in World War I, after 1918, two historical tombs (one on the church's outer wall in the east). 09276084
 


Rectory Am Schulweg 3
(map)
re. 1803 in the keystone Former stable house, upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and local significance. With original front door, wooden entrance porch, sandstone ashlar plinth, plastered, timber-framed boarded up. 09276085
 


school Am Schulweg 4
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century Rectangular building with a central projection with triangular gable, jamb floor, window sills on consoles, open staircase on sandstone plinth, meaning for the townscape and history. 09276036
 


Three-sided courtyard with stable house, barn and another house On Schulweg 12; 13
(card)
re. 1865 Barn framework, architectural value, structure and image-defining. Stable house (to No. 12): solid construction, plastered, sandstone gable, barn (to No. 12): half-timbered, further house (to No. 13): solid, with sandstone walls, twin windows in the gable, two large wooden gates. 09276359
 


Landmark Dresdner Strasse
(map)
19th century Marking stone, of local significance. Marking stone with the designation "Gemeinde Wilschdorf", backside "Gemeinde Rennersdorf". 09277214
 


Two pond stands Dresdner Strasse
(map)
19th century of significance in terms of technology history. Inlet or outlet, sandstone slabs on the right and left with a forward-facing tip and a small grid (more recent), probably a pond stand. 09276360
 


barn Dresdner Strasse 4
(map)
End of the 19th century Solid construction, plastered, ground floor sandstone and quarry stone, jamb with segment arch openings, important impact on the townscape and scientific and documentary significance. 09277215
 


Former stable house Dresdner Strasse 12
(map)
re. 1869 Upper floor half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. Sandstone square gable, solid ground floor, sandstone blocks regularly carved, LPG window on the right on the ground floor, marked in the lintel. 09276368
 


Former Residential stable house Dresdner Strasse 19
(map)
18th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, wom. older generation of timber construction typical of the region, important in terms of building history 09277216
 
Residential stable house Dresdner Strasse 33
(map)
1st half of the 19th century architectural significance. 09276367
 


Inn with hall extension Dresdner Strasse 40
(map)
around 1900 Architectural and local historical significance. Clinker brick with sandstone decorative elements, entrance surrounded by pillars, hall with arched windows and clinker brick panels. 09277225
 


Moving house and barn Dresdner Strasse 43; 45
(card)
around 1850 both half-timbered structures, of importance in terms of building history, of scientific and documentary importance. Stable house: upper floor half-timbered, barn: consisting of two wings, upper floor half-timbered. 09277219
 


Residential building Dresdner Strasse 49
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Upper floor half-timbered with decorative slate cladding. 09277220
 


Residential stable house with shed extension Dresdner Strasse 51
(map)
1832 Stable house, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, wooden shed extension, property typical of the landscape of scientific and documentary value and significance for the townscape. 09277221
 


Residential stable house Dresdner Strasse 53
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, with original front door, building typical of the landscape, significance in terms of building history. 09277224
 


Häuslerhaus (surrounding area) Dresdner Strasse 55
(map)
18th century Upper floor half-timbered, architectural and possibly local historical significance. Probably formerly a forge. Basement: half-deep, access in the building under the towed part of the roof, sandstone masonry, arched, H: 1.70 m, W: 2.80 m, L: 3.80 m, sandstone slabs as the floor. Formerly the brushwood floor above the cellar, today a chamber. 09277222
 


Residential stable house and shed extension Fischbacher Strasse 3
(map)
18th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, wooden shed extension, property typical of the landscape, significance in terms of building history. Half-timbering clad with artificial slate. 09276362
 


Residential stable house and shed extension Fischbacher Strasse 10
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Stable house upper floor timber frame boarded up, wooden shed extension, property typical of the landscape, significance in terms of building history. 09276361
 

Wish village

image designation location Dating description ID
Stone cross (Map) 16th century of local importance 09302972
 


Two stone crosses (Map) Late Middle Ages late medieval commemorative or expiatory crosses made of sandstone, of local historical importance. 09276993
 


Wünschendorf war memorial Doberbergstrasse
(map)
after 1918 (war memorial) Memorial for those who died in the First World War - significant in terms of local history and landscape design. Memorial complex with a war memorial and landscaped green area in the west of the complex. 09276980
 


Stable house of a farm Doberbergstrasse 3
(map)
re. 1809 Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history. 09276986
 


Three-sided courtyard with stable house, house for migrants and barn Doberbergstrasse 7
(map)
Early 19th century, re. 1809 Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, escapee house upper floor half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance. 09276987
 


Four-sided courtyard with stable house Kohlbergstrasse 1; 3; 5
(card)
1858 (information) Four-sided courtyard with residential stable house, barn and a side building - historically important and structurally defining. 09276985
 


Farm with stable house and barn Kohlbergstrasse 6
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, barn half-timbered, partly clad, of architectural significance. 09276982
 


Moving out house of a former farm Kohlbergstrasse 7
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history. 09276983
 


Farm with stable house, side building and barn Kohlbergstrasse 15
(map)
18th century Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Headbands. 09276981
 


Three-sided courtyard with stable house, barn and house for migrants Radeberger Strasse 1
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century Three-sided courtyard with stable house, barn and house for migrants - the latter upper floor timber-framed boarded up, of architectural significance. 09276990
 


Former Residential stable house with side building Radeberger Strasse 2
(map)
18th century, changed Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, side building half-timbered, significance in terms of building history. Truss construction with headbands. 09276989
 


Stable house of a former farm Radeberger Strasse 3
(map)
re. 1824 Upper floor half-timbered, basket arch door marked 1824, of architectural significance. 09276991
 


Residential stable house Radeberger Strasse 7
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century architectural significance. Three coupled windows in the gable. 09276992
 


Residential stable house Radeberger Strasse 28
(map)
re. 1838 Upper floor half-timbered, basket arch door marked 1838, significance in terms of architectural history, U-shaped. 09276994
 


Steindeckerbrücke Radeberger Strasse (an) 20
(map)
re. 1820 historically important. 09279078
 

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. a b c d e History - Gutspark and Schloss Dittersbach: In 1554 the estate came into the possession of the Kiesewetter family, 1555–1564 construction of a renaissance castle in place of a probably dilapidated moated castle , 1550s establishment of an orchard, 1586 small walled kitchen garden, orchard, Vegetable garden and moat detectable, 16./17. Century Establishment of a pleasure garden verifiable, also tree garden, fruit tree garden, vegetable garden and moat, around 1744 removal of the pleasure garden and the vegetable garden as well as relocation of the fruit tree garden in favor of a baroque garden, the lime tree avenue is the only element of this complex that is still preserved today, from 1830 Johann Gottlob von Quandt (1787–1859) bought the estate and had the existing garden extended in the landscape style. The garden seat designed in the form of a small temple and the spring outlet, the decoration of the southern landscape and the like come from this time. a. through Hubertuskapelle (Lieblingstal), Zwergenhöhle, Kaiserstuhl, Belvedere and Teufelskanzel, in 1883 the estate came into the possession of the Leuschner family, the palace was rebuilt, in 1895 the landscape park was partially redesigned and expanded. Source: The parks at Dittersbach Castle - A tour , 2008, Institute for Landscape Architecture.
  2. Lieblingstal - structural protected assets
    Development: Path system: existing, unpaved, garden equipment: constitutional column (reconstruction), monument to King Anton (reconstruction), bench and seating niche at the Hubertus chapel. Garden structures: Hubertus chapel (partially reconstruction). Water elements: Schullwitz stream .
    Vegetation: Individual trees: numerous old linden trees (Tilia spec.), Solitary poplar trees as eye-catchers. Other protected assets: Soil relief: terrain on both sides of the Schullwitzbach rising. Visual relationship: within the valley floor. Disturbing element: dense spruce trees on the northern slope.
  3. ^ Evangelical parish church in Dittersbach. Hall church , rebuilt in 1662 after a fire, tower 1721-25, restorations in 1953 and 1974. Plastered quarry stone building with basket arched windows. The choir, surrounded by buttresses, with a 3/8 end, tower on the west side. Church tower (square west tower) with a curved dome and a pointed, square lantern.
    The inside covered flat. Two-storey wooden galleries on the north and south sides, one storey on the west. Altar, pulpit and baptism made of wood: simple, classical altar, dated 1843. Pulpit with painted representations of Peter, Christ and Paul on the basket, 17th century baptism, dated 1859. Organ with normal prospectus by Gottfried Silbermann , dated 1726 , restored in 1980/81 by Eule.
    Various grave monuments by von Kiesewetter: In the patronage box on the north side figurative tombstone for Christian von Kiesewetter († 1643), behind the altar for Christian Otto von Kiesewetter († 1647) and Christoph von Kiesewetter († 1742). There two carved coats of arms of those von Kiesewetter, inscribed 1662. In the tower three simple paintings: representation of the deceased Susanne Maria von Kiesewetter († 1647), parish priest, M. 17th century, Noli-me-tangere, 18th century (Dehio Saxony I, 1996). Warrior grave: Depiction of a naked youth with a steel helmet and an eagle (inscription: Dittersbach, Dürrröhrsdorf and Kleinelbersdorf).
  4. ^ Dittersbach rectory. Ground floor: On the courtyard side partially barred windows and sandstone walls with rough bevels, spacious hallway with a ceiling height of approx. 3.1 m, in the area of ​​the rear wall of the house stairs to the former parish apartment on the upper floor. Older core with vaulted rooms, particularly noteworthy the northern room with a small defensive window with a vault to the street, a large window to the west was later broken into the wall. In the hallway there are two door openings with strong bevels and rough, almost round arches made of wide sandstone. Today's passage height in the northern room 1.76 m, in one of the western rooms 1.90 m. In the southern part of the house there is a community room with a ceiling height of approx. 3.0 m, the wall thickness of the outer walls approx. 0.7 m, large window openings with basket arches.
    Upper floor: Powerful and well-assembled half-timbering with St. Andrew's crosses from 1662 (year on the courtyard side, further year from 1788), windows later enlarged and St. Andrew's crosses removed in these areas, St. Andrew's crosses in the triangle of the north gable under the wooden cladding. Former parish apartment modernized and rented. Other: Outbuildings preserved, u. a. Shed with curbstones, direct passage to the church and sandstone water trough on the courtyard side. Use of the former chambers on the upper floor by the young community.
  5. Jump up ↑ Subjects of the manor and park Dittersbach, with the following individual monuments: 1. Castle with a moat to the south, two western and one northern farm buildings (this one with a gatehouse) as well as, in the Gutspark Tempel, two statues ( Diana and reconstruction of the nymph ), spring surrounds, enclosure wall with gate system and two smaller gates (individual monument ID No. 09276888), 2nd grotto »Dwarf Cave« and stone bench »Kaiserstuhl« in the forest north of the Belvedere (individual monument ID No. 09303711), 3rd Belvedere »Schöne Höhe« (individual monument ID no . 09254400), 4th Hubertus Chapel, stone bench, constitutional column (reconstruction) and monument to King Anton (reconstruction) in the park "Lieblingstal" (individual monument ID No. 09299735), 5th bridge over the Schullwitzbach west of the Lieblingstal, so-called " Teufelsbrücke «(individual monument ID no. 09304668), plus the manor park with a system of paths, lime tree avenues, five pedestals, the foundations of a garden bridge and wooded area, at the Belvedere the underground shaped rows of lime trees and the park “Lieblingstal” (garden monuments) as well as the whole economic yard of the manor and valley of Wesenitz south of the manor park with “Teufelskanzel” - the manor park with temple and spring enclosure, the staffage buildings dwarf cave and Kaiserstuhl, the Lieblingstal, a sentimental complex in the valley along the Schullwitzbach, the Teufelskanzel, a designed seat in the valley of the Wesenitz, all evidence of the work of JG Quandt - important in terms of building history, personal history, local history and garden art.
    Vegetation: avenues and rows of trees: "large and small linden avenues" (Tilia spec.), Single trees: old trees and. a. Consists of English oak (Quercus robur), red oak (Quercus rubra), European beech (Fagus sylvatica), linden (Tilia spec.), hornbeam (Carpinus betulus), larch (Larix decidua), five-needle pine (Pinus spec.). Other protected assets: Ground relief: terrain falls from south to north, visual relationship: within the park. Structural assets: Development: Path system: existing, unpaved, garden equipment: constitutional column (reconstruction), monument to King Anton (reconstruction), bench and seating niche at the Hubertus chapel, garden structures: Hubertus chapel (partially reconstruction), water elements: Schullwitz brook.
    Vegetation: Individual trees: numerous old linden trees (Tilia spec.), Solitary poplar trees as eye-catchers. Other protected assets: Soil relief: terrain on both sides of the Schullwitzbach rising, visual relationship: within the valley floor. Disturbing element: dense spruce trees on the northern slope.
  6. a b Rittergut and Park Dittersbach - structural protected assets
    Buildings: Castle (Rittergut). Enclosure: sandstone wall in the west and southwest. Access: Entrances: open gate in the south, small, single-winged wooden park gate in the west, two-winged park gate with ornamental grille in the northwest, path system: available. Garden equipment: five pedestals of no longer existing statues, statue of Diana of Versailles , statue of a water-scooping nymph (reconstruction), two bridge foundations. Water elements: spring intake in the park wall, moat around the manor house, watercourse of the Wesenitz and Kalter Bach integrated into the design.
  7. a b Friedhof Dürrröhrsdorf - Enclosure: quarry stone wall made of sandstone, street side cleaned, main entrance from the north from Schulstrasse with gate pillars made of sandstone with sandstone cover, entrance with two-winged wrought-iron gate and two gates with single-winged ornamental lattice with lime tree-shaped lattice, special cross lattice system .) planted, southern area enclosed with hornbeam hedge (Carpinus betulus).
  8. Dobra House - Text on the board: "God has helped, God is still helping, God will help". Basement: arched, W: 2.90 m, L: 4.00 m, H: 1.80 m. Ground floor: Large hallway, wide push-in staircase to the upper floor, fireplace and cooking area verifiable, chimney with new roof construction removed, gutter stone as a water drain to the street side, later door inserted into the exterior wall facing the street - like the door on the courtyard side with square timber lock, beamed ceiling in the living area, gray tones, older lining door preserved, clearance height in the room under the beams 1.92 m. Upper floor: One chamber spatially completely preserved (!), Neighboring chamber by demolishing the chimney without a corridor wall, infills of the other chambers in the center aisle area removed, clearance height under the beams 1.90 m, wide push-in staircase to the attic. Roof structure and roof: rafter roof with collar beams, spacing between rafters approx. 1.10 to 1.20 m. Miscellaneous: In front of the barn a paved circular run of a horse peg with a slot shaft for a peg shaft.
  9. ^ Evangelical parish church in Porschendorf. Hall church, badly damaged in 1429 and 1639, today's building probably in the 17th century, with an older choir room. Restorations in 1829 (roof turret), 1902 (redesign of the interior), 1933, 1968 and 1984. Elongated building with a straight end, basket arched windows, gable roof and roof turret, this marked 1682. The choir with a flat barrel, the hall with a flat ceiling. Circumferential, single-storey galleries, dated 1648. Small ridge-vaulted sacristy on the north side, access from the chancel through a round-arched sandstone gate, probably the oldest room in the church. - The pulpit altar rebuilt in 1933, the pulpit today on the south side, the altar with a simple cross. Patronage's box on the north side, marked 1681. Simple grave stone made of sandstone, with an incised chalice, 15th century. Jehmlich organ from 1922/23, modified case by Pfützner 1767 (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
    Church: older, originally vaulted choir room extended to the west by a lower, flat-roofed nave, both parts connected by simple circumferential galleries resting on baroque stands, interior fittings completed after major renovations in 1902, marked with a weather vane.
    Cemetery: Enclosure wall made of hewn sandstone blocks with sandstone cover, in the east gate system with access gate and gate, in the south gate to the parish garden, in the west another gate with a view of the landscape, main path from the gate to the west with sandstone slabs, otherwise water-bound ceilings, avenue made of cut winter Linden trees (Tilia cordata) from the western entrance portal of the church to the western gate, historical gravestones in the churchyard and on the church wall as well as the burial place of the Hähnel family.
  10. ^ Evangelical parish church in Stürza. Hall church, first mentioned in 1398, with late Gothic choir and elongated hall, probably 17th century. Plastered quarry stone building with 3 / 8th closed choir surrounded by buttresses and simple tracery windows, otherwise basket-arched windows, round-arched, simply profiled sandstone portal with the Saxon coat of arms on the south side. On the west side a massive, square tower, the upper half slated, roof turrets dated 1630/31.
    Covered flat inside. Circumferential galleries , two-story on the east, north and south sides, single-storey on the west. The lower galleries with simple representations from the OT, 17th century, the upper galleries with floral and ornamental painting, 18th century. Paintings arranged to form a winged altar in a classicist frame: Predella depicting the Last Supper, crucifixion in the main field, scenes in the wings from the life of Christ, 1st half of the 17th century. - Colored wooden pulpit: on the pulpit, between carved and twisted pillars, pictures of the evangelists, middle of the 17th century. The richly carved sound cover inscribed 1697. - Plain sandstone baptism, 17th century. Classicist patron s lodge on the south side, formerly for the manor owners from
    Heeselicht , marked PL 1933. Classicist organ prospectus by Wilhelm Leberecht Herbrig, 1847, including Jehmlich organ , 1933 (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
    With a slated tower, baroque interior, beautiful portals ( coat of arms of Electoral Saxony ), sandstone. Church mentioned as early as 1346, consisting of an older late-Gothic choir, the masonry of which is supported by four squat buttresses, and a younger nave dating from the 17th century, double circumferential galleries connect both parts of the room to a hall closed with a flat plastered ceiling, with the outside connection of the choir and ship to form a uniform, broad structure with a slate roof and square west tower from 1630/31 (this one with hipped roof and pointed roof turret), in front of the church a war memorial for those who died in the First World War .
  11. ^ Evangelical parish church. Simple hall church with retracted choir, saddle roof and ridge turret. The 16th century hall, the just closed choir in 1678, roof turret 1661. Remodeling and restoration in 1692 and 1859 (demolition of the sacristy). Inside, flat-roofed, two-story galleries on the north and south sides, one-story in the west. Two-storey wooden altar, dated 1680: Predella with a painted representation of the bend meal, in the main field crucifixion, above it resurrection. Sandstone baptism, inscribed MS (Michael Schwenke?) 1582. Organ by Johann Gottfried Miersch, 1802, changed in sound (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
  12. Häuslerhaus, Dresdner Straße 55 - Ground floor: The floor plan of the stable house has hardly changed due to the side extension of the house: two rooms (the rear room with stove), hall (until the 1950s with square sandstone slabs) with a single staircase to the upper floor and the stable behind Space for six cows. Walls and beam ceilings in the rooms and in the hallway covered. Until 1976 the only toilet in the house outside (!) On the rear gable above the cesspool. Upper floor: hall and four spacious chambers, smokehouse on the chimney, wooden slide-in staircase to the attic. Attic and roof: rafter roof , straw covering until 1958 (M. Hammer).
  13. Wünschendorf war memorial: sandstone block with wooden cross, inscription: "We sank to our death, undefeated in the world storm, remember when your home is in peace today", complex surrounded by a concrete wall with seating niches on the south side, marked as a fence in the north, A path leading from the east to the war memorial with a water-bound ceiling and sandstone steps, old trees of oak (Quercus robur), pines (Pinus sylvestris) and birches (Betula pendula) as well as rhododendrons along the path, views in all directions of the surrounding landscape.

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