List of cultural monuments in Diera-Zehren

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The list of cultural monuments in Diera-Zehren contains the cultural monuments in Diera-Zehren .

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

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Diera

image designation location Dating description ID
Shepherd's building (shepherd's house) of a farm To gardens 8
(map)
around 1800 (shepherd's house) simple one-storey plastered building, of social and economic importance.

Quarry stone

09268028
 


"Herrenhaus" (no. 7), gatehouse (no. 10), farm building (no. 9) and pavement of a chamber property To Fief 7; 9; 10
(card)
17th century, later reshaped Completely preserved complex with significant structural fabric, mansion a plastered building with loggia on the ground floor and mansard roof, farm building with half-timbered upper floor facing the street, significant building and local history.
  • Farm building with ridge turret and gable, half-timbered, solidly stocky, plaster grooves, dovecote.
  • Manor house with arcades, supporting pillars, hipped roof. Pavement in the courtyard, according to the basic map of Saxony, the manor house has the address Zum Lehnsgut 7, farm building Zum Lehnsgut 9 and Torhaus Zum Lehnsgut 10 (forms the chamber estate together with number 8 and number 11 - no monuments).
09268029
 

Golk

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential house in open development To the Forsthaus 8
(map)
1827 striking rural building, which probably had something to do with viticulture in the area, historically significant.

The property, dated 1827, appears as a two-storey, apparently solid, plastered building with a gable roof, which shows a wine trellis on the long side. The walls are mostly made of quarry stone. The building, crouching against the slope, is surrounded by vineyards, so it must have had something to do with it. Apart from that, it is a characteristic rural building with materials typical of the time and the region.

09306247
 

Leverage

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential house, attached stable building and barn of a rural property (former winery), plus vineyard wall (near Auf der Höhe 1) Am Wald 1
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Buildings that are connected to one another and visible from afar, accentuated by the half-timbered upper floor, before general agricultural use, probably a winery or winery, as a remarkable testimony to rural architecture and folk architecture of its time, especially significant in terms of architectural history. 09267876
 


Vineyard house, now a nursery
Vineyard house, now a nursery Göhrischgärtnerei 1
(map)
18th century Massive two-storey building with a high hipped roof and elaborately designed portal, characteristic testimony to centuries of viticulture in the Meißner region, of regional and architectural significance (belonging to the Göhrischgut), vaults in the cellar. 09267881
 


Estate of a winery with a residential building ("mansion"), gatehouse, two further farm buildings (including a residential stable) and barn as well as three vineyards
Estate of a winery with a residential building ("mansion"), gatehouse, two further farm buildings (including a residential stable) and barn as well as three vineyards Göhrischgut 1
(map)
2nd half of the 18th century Manor house in baroque-classical design with a mansard roof and gabled central projection, the former largest vineyard on the left Elbe, probably built in the 15th century, of architectural and local importance, vineyards also of landscape design importance.
  • 1639 first documentary evidence for vintners at Gut Göhrisch
  • 1733 construction of the vineyard house (object 09267881, Göhrischgärtnerei 1)
  • 1735 Construction of parts of the manor, marked keystone over the archway 1835 (see Gurlitt, pp. 151–152)
  • around 1800 construction of the manor house
  • Manor house / wine-growing manor house: three central axes highlighted like risalit, crowning with triangular gable, interior fittings available (staircase), vaults in the entrance area, original door preserved
  • Residential stable house: quarry stone and brick, gatehouse as well
  • Farm building: quarry stone
  • Vineyards: three vineyards with vineyard walls to the west of the manor house, the two to the east looking strongly into the Elbe valley, the most westerly also the largest of the three vineyards, the walls were built with rubble from the quarry belonging to the estate.
09267880
 

Wedge bush

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Waystone Meißner Strasse
(map)
re. 1855 of importance in terms of traffic history. 09267777
 


Superstructure of a former tram car for the city of Meissen Meißner Strasse 34
(map)
1920 Significant in terms of traffic and technology history.

Superstructure of a former tram car for the city of Meißen, built in 1920. The car was used to transport people. The superstructure is currently used as a shed and is located on the property at Meißner Straße 34 in Diera-Zehren, district of Keilbusch. A part of the wagon from 1899, which is also located here, has meanwhile been transported to Döbeln and belongs to the local traditional association Pferdebahn e. V. (see Döbeln, Niedermarkt 31).

09269675
 


Stable house and barn of a Hakenhof, with an enclosure wall Meißner Strasse 43
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Residential stable house with half-timbered upper floor, location near the Elbe that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance.
  • Both houses: solid timber frame
  • Residential building: half-hip roof.
09267727
 


Residential building Meißner Strasse 44
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, typical rural building, location near the Elbe that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance.

Solid, stocky framework, half-hip roof.

09267728
 


Residential building Meißner Strasse 45
(map)
1st half of the 19th century single-storey half-timbered house, of social and historical importance 09267729
 

Small needle

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House and attached farm building of an old forge Elbstrasse 36
(map)
re. 1835 Partly upstairs half-timbered, bat dormers in the roof, of local historical importance.

The property is in poor condition, empty.

  • Residential house: Weinspalier
  • Farm buildings: half-timbered, solidly stocky, hipped roof, bat dormers
09268017
 

Löbsal

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Stable house, gate pillar and enclosure wall of a two-sided courtyard Dorfplatz 2
(map)
re. 1809 Upper floor half-timbered, typical regional and contemporary farmhouse, historically important.

Wine trellises, some old windows.

09268025
 


Inn Dorfplatz 6
(map)
re. 1811 Upper floor half-timbered, segmented arch portal, building in largely original condition, of local and structural significance. 09304108
 


House of a farm Dorfplatz 10
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, typical regional and contemporary farmhouse, historically important. 09268024
 

Mixed joke

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Deep cellar Village of Mischwitz
(map)
around 1800 (basement) Portal of the cellar entrance with coat of arms, of cultural and historical importance.

Portal with coat of arms, on it: crown.

09267730
 

Naundorf

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Waystone Am Rodeberg
(map)
1st half of the 19th century of importance in terms of traffic history. 09267877
 


War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Weinbergstraße 15 (before)
(map)
after 1918 (war memorial) of local importance. 09267878
 


Residential stable house, barn and stable building of a three-sided farm To reservoir 16
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, half-timbered barn, closed preserved farm in typical landscape design, of architectural and economic importance. 09267879
 

Naundörfel

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Side building (residential stable house with Kumthalle) of a three-sided courtyard To Gosetal 3
(map)
around 1860 Plastered building with a rare three-arched Kumthalle, of architectural significance.

Plaster ornamentation

09268030
 

Niederlommatzsch

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Road bridge (Map) 19th century Segment arch bridge over the Goldbach, in quarry stone, of importance in terms of building history and traffic history.

Bridge over the Goldbach, sandstone and quarry stone, lies on two districts, Gem. Niederlommatzsch, Flstk. 316, Gem. Naundorf, Flstk. 237.

09267874
 


Ferry "unit" (motor ferry) Fährgasse
(map)
1958 of significance in terms of technology history.

Passenger ferry with a steel hull (open) and wheelhouse (front), approved for 20 people, built in Laubegast in 1958 with construction number 124 for the municipality of Niederlommatzsch, runs at the ferry station between Niederlommatzsch – Seusslitz on Elbe kilometer 94.7 (here already in the Middle Ages ferry service through the Seusslitz monastery), today serves as a work boat / reserve ferry in addition to the ferry "Stolzenfels" built in 1992 (no monument), pass number 15 M 21 - 177, calibration mark E. Dn. 466 BC January 8, 1959, powered by a Junkers diesel engine, type 1 HK 65, output 12.5 HP at 1500 rpm, 1998. Renewal of the floor area.

09267875
 


Residential building (former skipper's house) Fährgasse 2
(map)
1st third of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, characteristic small house of the Elbe region, of architectural significance.

Ground floor disfigured by enlarged windows, crooked hip roof, joint extension with number 3 (upper floor half-timbered).

09267869
 


Residential building (former skipper's house) Fährgasse 3
(map)
re. 1829 Upper floor half-timbered, characteristic small house of the Elbe region, of architectural significance.

Common commercial cultivation with number 2 (upper floor half-timbered).

09267870
 


Residential house (probably fisherman's house) Hirschsteiner Weg 13
(map)
1st third of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, building typical of the time and landscape of the Elbe region, of architectural significance.

Crooked hip roof.

09267871
 


Residential house (presumably fisherman's house) with outbuildings and fencing Hirschsteiner Weg 19
(map)
1st half of the 19th century single-storey solid construction, of architectural and socio-historical importance.

Windows: 2nd half of the 19th century and 1920s.

09267872
 


Residential stable house and barn as well as the enclosure wall of a three-sided courtyard Niederlommatzscher Strasse 7
(map)
1st third of the 19th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, typical landscape ensemble of a farm of bygone times, of architectural and economic importance. 09267866
 


Residential stable house, stable building and courtyard wall with gate and gate access to a three-sided courtyard Niederlommatzscher Strasse 8
(map)
1st third of the 19th century Both buildings on the upper floor are half-timbered, a farm ensemble typical of the landscape, of architectural and economic importance.

Half-timbered, solidly stocky, stable building: original windows.

09267865
 


War memorial for those who fell in World War I
War memorial for those who fell in World War I Niederlommatzscher Straße 9 (in front)
(map)
after 1918 (war memorial) of local importance. 09269836
 


Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Obergasse 4
(map)
1st third of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, farmhouse typical of the time and landscape, of architectural significance.

Half-hip roof, ground floor disfigured by enlarged windows (forms three-sided courtyard with number 4a).

09267867
 


Residential stable house and barn as well as gate entrance to a three-sided courtyard Obergasse 5
(map)
1st third of the 19th century Both buildings are half-timbered, farm ensemble typical of the landscape, largely preserved in their original form, of architectural and economic significance. 09267868
 

Niedermuschütz

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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Niedermuschützer Strasse 37 (in front)
(map)
after 1918 (war memorial) of local importance. 09267765
 


Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard with an adjacent courtyard wall Niedermuschützer Strasse 43
(map)
re. 1817 Upper floor half-timbered, typical farmhouse of the time, of architectural significance.

Half-timbered, solidly stocky, crooked hip roof.

09267738
 


Stable house of a farm Niedermuschützer Strasse 45
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, rural building typical of the landscape, of architectural significance.

Half-timbered, solidly stocky, strong roof overhang.

09267739
 


Side building of a farm Rosengäßchen 7
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, stable and storage building typical of the time, of architectural significance.

Ground plan: sloping gable.

09267737
 


Residential stable house of a four-sided courtyard, with courtyard paving Rosengäßchen 12
(map)
re. 1817 Upper floor half-timbered farmhouse, with segmented arch portal, village building typical of the time and landscape, of architectural significance.

Half-timbered, solidly stocky, courtyard paving preserved.

09267736
 


Deep cellar To the meadows 2 (next to)
(map)
around 1800 (basement) of economic importance.

Quarry stone entrance

09267735
 

Nieschütz

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Road bridge Am Sand 15 (next to)
(map)
19th century Stone arch bridge, of importance in terms of traffic and building history. 09269851
 


War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Löbsaler Strasse
(map)
after 1918 (war memorial) of local importance.

Inscription: “In honor of the club brothers of the shooting club gut Ziel Diesbar who fell in the war 1914-18.” And names of the dead.

09268018
 


Watermill, with mill equipment Neumühle 3
(map)
re. 1828 Upper floor half-timbered, segment arch portal with figurative keystone, technical equipment partially preserved, of importance in terms of architectural, local and technical history.

Crooked hip roof.

09268026
 


Stable house of a farm Riesaer Strasse 5
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, typical rural house, of architectural significance. 09268022
 


Stable house of a farm Riesaer Strasse 6
(map)
re. 1823 Upper floor half-timbered, typical rural house, of architectural significance.

Garden and enclosure wall no longer preserved in their original form.

09268023
 


Tenement house with enclosure Riesaer Strasse 20
(map)
End of the 19th century Wilhelminian-style building with plaster ornamentation, emphasized by a central projection with triangular gable, of architectural significance.

Plaster ornamentation, pilaster structure, triangular gable.

09268021
 

Oberlommatzsch

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Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard Windorf 1
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Mid 19th century Stately farmhouse, upper floor half-timbered plastered, two door portals with straight roofing, of architectural significance.

Half-timbered plastered, sandstone window frames, half-hip roof, historical interior (wood paneling in the entrance hall, floral tile pattern as the floor), older core?

09267764
 

Schieritz

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Former blacksmith's shop (with an integrated barn), now a residential building Am Ketzerbach 16
(map)
18th century with half-timbered upper floor, bat dormers in the roof, of architectural and local importance. 09267741
 


Residential building Am Ketzerbach 19
(map)
re. 1809 Upper floor half-timbered structure, segment arch portal, rural building typical of the landscape, of architectural significance.

Half-timbered, solidly stocky, half-hipped roof, cottages?

09267742
 


Residential building Am Ketzerbach 24
(map)
18th century Stately, massive residential building with a half-hipped roof, formerly part of the castle gardening department, location-defining location opposite the castle, of architectural and local significance.

Baroque staircase and entrance hall. Reshaping at the end of the 19th century.

09267743
 


Residential building Am Ketzerbach 40
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, rural building typical of the landscape, of architectural significance.

Massively stocky half-timbering, half-hip roof, farmhouse (cottage)?

09267745
 


Farm with residential house and horse-shoe-shaped stable building as well as barn, plus gate pillars for the access to the courtyard, fencing, well with manual pump and courtyard paving Am Ketzerbach 45
(map)
around 1850 Closed preserved farm, simple plastered buildings, upper floor of the house perhaps half-timbered (plastered), of architectural and economic significance.

The monumental property of the striking courtyard results from its importance in terms of building history and landscape design. It consists of a house, stable building, barn, well with handle pump, enclosure and gate pillars. The buildings essentially date from the middle and second half of the 19th century. The long, eaves-standing house with the unconventional roof overhang could be even older. It obviously has a half-timbered construction on the upper floor. This is plastered. The entire system has largely been preserved in its original condition and makes a remarkably closed impression. The rural character of the property is unmistakable. The wine trellis on the house also gives the whole thing a picturesque note. The Hof Am Ketzerbach 45 is therefore a valuable testimony to rural architecture and folk architecture in Diera-Zehren. Apart from that, the property characterizes the townscape of Zehren and its district of Schieritz through its unity, the unmistakable appearance of its appearance and its location.

Wrought iron fence, sandstone bench, residential house: two-storey, plastered, wine trellis on the eaves side facing the street, stable building: one-storey with knee stick, original courtyard paving, gate pillars with vases and spheres made of sandstone.

09267747
 


Road bridge over the Ketzerbach At the sports field
(map)
1833 Arch bridge, with inscription plaque in the parapet, of architectural significance. 09267753
 


Residential building At sports field 3
(map)
re. 1710, later reshaped Baroque building with a well-structured plastered façade from the Wilhelminian era, part of the no longer existing castle brewery, of architectural and local significance.

Baroque staircase with entrance hall, lavish historicist door, equally historicist entrance wing door, brewery, gardening shop and court built by the von Schleinitz family, remodeled in the last third of the 19th century

09267749
 


Ice cellar At sports field 10
(map)
around 1830 Construction with Cyclops masonry and corner blocks made of sandstone, formerly part of the Schieritzer Brewery, of architectural and local significance.

The brewery on the Mühlgraben, which once belonged to the manor Schieritz, of which only one building is supposed to stand today, must have been sold as early as 1840. It existed until around 1920 as the Schieritz Castle Brewery - the first German Porter Beer Brewery . The still preserved ice cellar was built on the Dragonerberg to store the beer.

09267751
 


Mill property with residential mill building (including various technical equipment), bakery building (with bakery), cutting mill building with a transformer house, barn building, mill ditch, underground tunnel, well with manual pump Quergasse 8
(map)
re. 1828 one of the most important mills in the district of Meißen, also a remarkable half-timbered ensemble, residential mill building plastered solid construction, bakery building upper floor half-timbered, bakery from 1815, cutting mill building in half-timbered construction with clinker annex (transformer house), side building upper floor half-timbered, underground tunnel 60 m long, historically and technically, locally significant.

The first mention of a mill location in Schieritz was found in old church registers from 1361. Even then, the water of the Ketzerbach must have been brought in over approx. 900 m and carried away over approx. 300 m. In an old map of the area around Meißen from 1549 - the so-called "Ur-Oeder" - you can find the next entry of a water mill at this point. It is not known which buildings formed the mill at that time. Another mention of a mill is said to come from the year 1764. On the miles sheet of Saxony from 1800 a system of three buildings can be seen. The first evidence of the development of the current structure, which is still visible today, dates back to 1815. A wooden "keystone" on the facade of the former bakery adorns this half-timbered building with a solid substructure. In 1828, the Schieritz castle and manor owners had the mill's main building made of quarry stone. Around 1840, the entire property was sold to interested parties. They completed the farm in 1841 with the construction of the barn with stables. In 1850, the residential part was added to the mill building. This created the ensemble that has been preserved to this day. In 1888, Karsten Andrae's grandfather, owner until 2008, bought the property. It was operated as a flour mill with an attached bakery and small farm until 1960, after which it was only used for its own use. On the upper floor of the bakery there are rooms for the journeyman bakers (www.muehle.karsten-andrae.de slightly changed).

The mill building with the residential part added later shows the usual structure of a grain mill with a gear cellar / transmission cellar, roller frame floor, tube floor, classifier floor and loft. It is equipped with relatively complete technology. In the gear cellar there is a pinion gear, a spur gear (lying stuff), standing stuff (king stick) and the main transmission. A generator from the "Electricitäts-Gesellschaft Sauerbrey und Kostorz Dresden" and a spiral turbine, both units from 1905, are still in the clinker brick extension. A double roller mill (I. and III. SCHROT) and a single roller mill (II. And IV . Schrot) from the Seck company from Dresden, probably made around 1900, but may be even older, as well as a grinding or grist pass with a vibrating shoe. On the tube sheet there are two augers, a large filter cabinet (or grain storage) and several bagging nozzles. The sifter base shows a plansifter, a peeling machine from the Jehmlich brothers from Nossen, a trieur, an aspirator from the Grosse brothers from Lohmen and another unit (probably a squeezer). The elevator winch of the brake elevator and a distribution screw are located on the loft. Apart from that, all elevators, a brake elevator and a mixing machine from FE Andrä Niederau (roller frame and tube sheet) have been preserved in the mill building. The overshot waterwheel, reconstructed in 1996, can be found on the outer wall.

Side building behind the mill demolished before 2011.

09267755
 


Totality of the manor and Schieritz Castle, with the individual monuments: main building (No. 2, with Wendelstein), administration building (No. 3) and farm building with annex (No. 4), as well as large gate entrance on the street Schloßberg, retaining walls around the castle and stairs and gate pillar of the side entrance on the street Am Ketzerbach (see individual monument 09267740) as well as with the material parts: residential building attached to the main building (No. 1), ruins of the barn and ruins of the attached bakery (between No. 4 and No. 5), plus courtyard with courtyard paving, large bowl fountain and landscaping as well as the preserved part of the former park with a small bowl fountain (garden monument)
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Totality of the manor and Schieritz Castle, with the individual monuments: main building (No. 2, with Wendelstein), administration building (No. 3) and farm building with annex (No. 4), as well as large gate entrance on the street Schloßberg, retaining walls around the castle and stairs and gate pillar of the side entrance on the street Am Ketzerbach (see individual monument 09267740) as well as with the material parts: residential building attached to the main building (No. 1), ruins of the barn and ruins of the attached bakery (between No. 4 and No. 5), plus courtyard with courtyard paving, large bowl fountain and landscaping as well as the preserved part of the former park with a small bowl fountain (garden monument) Schlossberg 1; 2; 3; 4
(card)
re. 1556 (castle) Significant Renaissance complex, remodeled in the 19th century, the stair tower (Renaissance) and the volute gables of the roofs (Neo-Renaissance), the manor was long owned by the von Schleinitz family, and was of importance in terms of building history, regional history, artistically and landscape design.

Barn is burned out and without a roof.

09303644
 


Individual characteristics of the material entity manor and Schieritz Castle: Main building (No. 2, with Wendelstein), administration building (No. 3) and farm building with extension (No. 4), as well as large gate entrance on the street Schloßberg, retaining walls around the castle as well as stairs and gate pillars of the side entrance on the street Am Ketzerbach (see aggregate 09303644)
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Individual characteristics of the material entity manor and Schieritz Castle: Main building (No. 2, with Wendelstein), administration building (No. 3) and farm building with extension (No. 4), as well as large gate entrance on the street Schloßberg, retaining walls around the castle as well as stairs and gate pillars of the side entrance on the street Am Ketzerbach (see aggregate 09303644) Schlossberg 2; 3; 4
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re. 1556 (castle) Significant Renaissance complex, remodeled in the 19th century, the stair tower (Renaissance) and the volute gables of the roofs (Neo-Renaissance), the manor was long owned by the von Schleinitz family, and was of importance in terms of building history, regional history, artistically and landscape design.

Barn is burned out and without a roof. Inside the coat of arms hall and stucco ceilings (19th century). Ground floor groin vault. In angular form, mainly 1556 and 1601 (Sachsen-Dehio, p. 431).

09267740
 


Road bridge over the Ketzerbach Wiesenweg
(map)
19th century Three-arch bridge in quarry stone, of significance in terms of building history and traffic history. 09267746
 

Seilitz

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Kaolin shaft with hut house and outbuildings Dorf Seilitz
(map)
19th century From the 18th century kaolin was extracted as an important raw material for the production of porcelain, main house with boarded half-timbered upper floor, of regional and mining history.

Building for the residence of the mine workers.

09267757
 

Wölkisch

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Residential stable of a former four-sided courtyard Zehrener Strasse 9
(map)
1786 Distinctive rural building from the late 18th century, plastered half-timbered upper floor, two segmented arched portals, clear testimony to the popular architecture of the time, significant in terms of building history.

Massively stocky half-timbering, half-hipped roof, clearly marked in the apex above the archway, (forms farm with number 10).

09267763
 


Inn with ballroom extension
Inn with ballroom extension Zehrener Strasse 15
(map)
re. 1895 Wilhelminian style building, largely original ballroom, of architectural and local significance.

Inside, a stage with illusion painting of the Dresden silhouette, coffered ceiling made of stucco, cast-iron stoves.

09267758
 


Stable building of a former three-sided farm To the old forge 1
(map)
around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, characteristic rural building of bygone times, of architectural significance.

Dating according to statements of the owner 1817, in the courtyard original paving, barn: half-timbered partly solidly squat, stable building: half-timbered solidly squat, roof house, dovecote, 2003 deletion of barn, because broken off.

09267759
 


Residential stable house, barn, stable building and gatehouse of a four-sided courtyard To the old forge 5
(map)
re. 1786 Farm that has been preserved largely closed, residential stable house on the street side with half-timbered upper floor, stable building with half-timbered upper floor, half-timbered barn, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Stable house: partly half-timbered plastered partly solid (remodeling at the end of the 19th century)
  • Barn: old windows (17th century?), Solid timber frame
  • 2nd barn: solid timber frame
  • Dung hole and quarry stone wall no longer available in 2011.
09267760
 


Former forge (with driveway and shelter) and well in front of the house To the old forge 9
(map)
re. 1786 Upper floor half-timbered, archway with large keystone, of architectural and local significance.

Massively stocky half-timbering, ground floor significantly changed, roof houses.

09267761
 


Residential stable house (with attached bakery), barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard as well as courtyard wall with gate and gate pillars To the old forge 12
(map)
1st third of the 19th century Residential stable house with half-timbered upper floor, half-timbered barn, largely closed preserved farm, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential stable house: bakery, solid timber frame, partly heavily modified by enlarged windows
  • Barn: half-timbered, massive farm building with old windows (17th century?)
09267762
 

Zadel

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Kammergut Zadel (formerly): mansion (over an L-shaped floor plan), coach house, barn as well as residential and farm buildings, still gate pillars, courtyard paving and water trough of a four-sided courtyard (former Kammergut) Dorfanger 19
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Kern possibly 17th century (L-shaped building) Massive buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries in a typical landscape design, "mansion" with segmented arched portals, residential and farm buildings upgraded by a triangular-gabled central projection, the complex has been documented as a farm yard in the context of Altzella Monastery since the 13th century, urban, architectural and special historical Meaning.

Manor house on an L-shaped floor plan, partly still field stone masonry, crooked hip roof, inside well, gatehouse in cubature and roof shape matched, built after fire in 1864, the same barn, both buildings provided with corresponding panels, servants' / stable buildings with triangular gable central projections, roof truss lying , Collar beam roof with joist, older than the building, roof truss 18th century ?, the complex has been documented as a farmyard in the context of Altzella since the 13th century

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St. Andrew's Church (church (including furnishings), churchyard with enclosure wall, in the churchyard a war memorial for those who fell in World War I, morgue, some old tombs and four Soviet soldiers' graves from World War II)
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St. Andrew's Church (church (including furnishings), churchyard with enclosure wall, in the churchyard a war memorial for those who fell in World War I, morgue, some old tombs and four Soviet soldiers' graves from World War II) Kirchstrasse
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1841–1842 (church) Hall church with galleries, in the style of the early neo-Gothic, architectural history, art history, characterizing the local image and of local importance.
  • Previous building canceled in 1841. Early neo-Gothic hall church from 1842, towering over the right bank of the Elbe, plastered building with a gable roof, west tower with corner pilasters in sandstone, west portal with pointed arched windows and tent roof, hall with flat plastered ceiling, two-storey wooden galleries on the long sides, three-part organ prospectus with colored prayer room, rich glass Architecture and stencil painting 1892 by the Meissen master painter GF Kirsten, Taufstein marble, E. 19th century. Jahn organ from 1842, flat wooden ceiling, two paintings E. 17th century, Crucifixion and Last Supper, placed in the altar, in the sacristy two panel paintings E. 17th century, epitaph of Major Gotthelf Dietrich von Wiedemann (1743) (Dehio 1996, excerpts).
  • Monumental graves in the churchyard:
    • Daubnitz, Julius, Hermann (1854–1912), landowner in Diera and his wife Sophie Marie, b. Dietrich (1852–1925), wall grave in reform style
    • Dietrich, Paul (died 1941) and other family members, complex with characteristic grave cross and distinctive border, largely preserved
    • Hollchowskij / Beier / Schneider / Gärtner (1902), found their common death in the Elbe river, a comparatively complex system
    • Röder, Wilhelm (1823–1907), characteristic grave cross made of Swedish granite, Black-Swedish, made by H. Rochlitz from Meißen, R.
    • Stahnke, Hermann (1875–1935), nursery owner from Nieschütz, and other family members, simple and at the same time representative complex in the late reform style
    • Troschütz, member of a landowner's family (1905), striking with wrought iron enclosure
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image designation location Dating description ID
The whole of the St. Michaelis Church and the Zehren churchyard, with the individual monuments: Church and tombs of the von Schleinitz family (see individual monument 09267700, same address), as well as the elements of the whole: the churchyard with some old tombs and enclosure wall
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The whole of the St. Michaelis Church and the Zehren churchyard, with the individual monuments: Church and tombs of the von Schleinitz family (see individual monument 09267700, same address), as well as the elements of the whole: the churchyard with some old tombs and enclosure wall Bergstrasse
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1756–1775 (church) Baroque hall church with double gallery and stately west tower, tombs of the von Schleinitz family 16./17. Century, 19th century tombs in the churchyard, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the local image.

Sachsen-Dehio 1965. p. 431: pulpit altar around 1775, altar cross 1773, organ prospectus 1763.

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Individual features of the aggregate St. Michaelis Church and Kirchhof Zehren: Church (including furnishings) and tombs of the von Schleinitz family (see aggregate 09303638)
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Individual features of the aggregate St. Michaelis Church and Kirchhof Zehren: Church (including furnishings) and tombs of the von Schleinitz family (see aggregate 09303638) Bergstrasse
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1756–1775 (church) Baroque hall church with double gallery and stately west tower, tombs of the von Schleinitz family 16./17. Century, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town.

Evangelical parish church. Located at a height above the village first mentioned in 1003 and the left bank of the Elbe, of great long-distance effect. 1756–75 instead of the medieval, several times renewed, St. Michael consecrated the previous building as a hall building with a stately west tower. 1986 exterior, 1988 interior restoration. Plaster construction over an elongated rectangle, 3/8 end. Basket-arched windows, entrances in the north and east, south sacristy, above manorial box with external stairs. On the west side, above the entrance hall and staircase, the elegant tower with sloping corners and inlets that cover the gable ends of the roof, with hood, lantern and helmet, marked 1775. Inside, flat plastered ceiling with stucco frame, two-storey wooden gallery in the south and north, in the east convex closed, western organ gallery changed in 1913. On the south side of the choir box of the patrons of Schleinitz on Schieritz with a glazed front. Pulpit altar made of wood, the basket between Corinthian columns in front of a corner pilasters, above it segmented gable, yellow-gray marbled, around 1775. - Crucifix with kneeling Maria Magdalena, 1773. - Magnificent baroque organ prospect, probably 1763, extended 1806 and 1913. - On the Walls of the sanctuary sandstone grave monuments of Hans von Schleinitz († 1561?) Kneeling in his death gown, a boy von Schleinitz in a coat, kneeling around 1600, Hans († 1618?) And Marie († 1613?) Von Schleinitz, with Relief depictions of the two dying people (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).

Sachsen-Dehio 1965. p. 431: pulpit altar around 1775, altar cross 1773, organ prospectus 1763.

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Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard Bergstrasse 2
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, stately rural building with a crooked hip roof, of architectural significance.

Solid, stocky framework, half-hip roof.

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House of a farm Bergstrasse 8
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, typical example of a small farmer's house, historically important.

Massively stocky half-timbered structure, stable area converted into a living area, lattice windows no longer preserved, boarded gable, steep gable roof.

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Residential house, formerly diaconate, with enclosure Bergstrasse 10
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probably re. 1835 Half-timbered house, sandstone portal, location opposite the church that characterizes the townscape, of significance in terms of both building history and local history.

Solid, stocky half-timbering, sandstone window frames, sandstone portal with double door (mid-19th century), hipped roof.

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Rectory, side building (formerly a residential stable house, today armored car home) and archway of the rectory Bergstrasse 11
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re. 1825 Stately parsonage with half-timbered upper floor and segment arch portal, side building also with half-timbered upper floor, location that characterizes the townscape directly behind the choir of the church, of architectural and local significance.

Rectory (1825), stable house (1717, secondary stone used), both houses: solid timber-framing, half-hipped roofs.

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War memorial for those who fell in World War I Bergstrasse 11 (next to)
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1920s (war memorial) of local importance. 09267701
 


Access bridge to a field plot Leipziger Strasse
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19th century Quarry stone bridge, historically important. 09267750
 


Tenement house Leipziger Strasse 1
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last third of the 19th century Wilhelminian-style building at a street intersection that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance.

On the upper floor on the central axis windows crowned with filled triangular gables.

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school-building
school-building Leipziger Strasse 14
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re. 1904 Plastered building with a central projectile and tail gable, highlighted entrance, in the style of late historicism, of architectural and local significance.

Portal flanked by two columns that support the architrave above the door, protruding middle section with neo-renaissance gable, sandstone window frames with strong apex stone

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Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard Leipziger Strasse 21
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re. 1825 striking rural building with half-timbered upper storey and half-hip roof, significant in terms of architectural history.

The representative rural building shows massive, stocky half-timbering, sandstone window frames, roof overhangs and a high hip roof. It was originally part of a three-sided farm. The side building on Niedermuschützer Straße, also known as the small stable house, was demolished in 2008. It had the same cubature and a half-timbered upper floor as the existing building.

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Inn with attached ballroom Leipziger Strasse 22
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re. 1826 Simple plastered construction, characterizing the townscape near the church, of architectural and local importance.

Ballroom (around 1860) on the ground floor with relaxation areas and stables.

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Stable house of a farm Leipziger Strasse 24
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around 1800 Stately rural building, upper floor half-timbered, originally with number 25/26 (and the inn number 22?) belonging to an estate, historically important.

Massively squat half-timbering, sandstone window frames, old eight-part windows with two sliding upper panes, roof overhang, hipped roof.

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Side building (stable house, with two house numbers) of a farm Leipziger Strasse 25; 26
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around 1800 Elongated, rural building with a half-timbered upper floor, originally with number 24 (and the inn number 22?) belonging to a property, historically important.

Massively stocky framework, window see number 24, half-hip roof, a still preserved gate pillar.

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Residential house of a two-sided courtyard Leipziger Strasse 28
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re. 1823 Upper floor half-timbered, small-scale building typical of the time and landscape, of architectural significance.

Solid, stocky framework, half-hip roof.

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Side building of a four-sided courtyard Leipziger Strasse 29
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1838 Upper floor half-timbered, rural building typical of the time, of architectural significance.

Residential stable house (stable building with coachman's apartment on the upper floor, today residential building): Solid timber frame, according to the owner, formerly designated 1838, hipped roof, (forms Vierseithof together with number 30 and Bergstrasse 1).

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Stable house of a farm, formerly part of an inn Lommatzscher Strasse 5
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, typical farmhouse, historically important.

Half-timbered, solidly stocky, half-hip roof, formerly a wine tavern, formerly part of the inn with relaxation area.

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Residential building Lommatzscher Strasse 6
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, segmented arch portal, characteristic rural house, of architectural significance.

Solid timber frame, plastic lattice windows, farmhouse (cottage?).

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Residential building Lommatzscher Strasse 8
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re. 1805 Upper floor half-timbered, segmented arch portal, typical rural house, of architectural significance.

Solid, stocky framework, half-hip roof.

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Former vineyard terraces Lommatzscher Strasse 8 (behind); 10 (behind)
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18./19. Century Quarry stone walls, of local importance. 09267718
 


Residential building Lommatzscher Strasse 10
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, typical rural house, historically important.

Solid timber frame, hipped mansard roof.

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Residential house with fence and retaining wall, well with manual pump in front of the front door Lommatzscher Strasse 12
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, door portal with straight roofing, typical rural house, of architectural significance.

Half-timbered, solidly squat, half-hip roof, entrance 2nd half of the 19th century.

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Rodstone
Rodstone Meißner Strasse
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1st half of the 19th century (road traffic) of importance in terms of traffic history 09304976
 


Rental villa with retaining wall Meißner Strasse 11
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around 1900 Wilhelminian style plastered construction, emphasized by an elevated central projection, located near the Elbe, of architectural significance.

Enclosure removed, only wall preserved, two central axes highlighted like risalit, roof bay windows, roof houses, pilaster structure.

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Tenement house Meißner Strasse 20
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re. 1900 Well-structured, Wilhelminian-style plastered façade, elevated central projection, located near the Elbe, of architectural significance.

Central two axes highlighted like risalit, roof bay window, two roof houses, pilaster structure, ornamentation, semi-detached house with number 19.

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Residential building Niedermuschützer Strasse 4
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around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, typical rural house, historically important.

Solid timber frame, vestibule, windows from the late 19th century have been preserved, half-hip roof.

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Tenement house with enclosure Niedermuschützer Strasse 9
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End of the 19th century Wilhelminian style plastered building with a central projectile and a wooden porch on the side (above the ground floor and first floor), historically important.

Original wrought iron fence, middle section slightly pulled forward, corner embossing, base floor quarry stone, roof bay window above the central axis.

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Residential building Seebschützer Weg 4
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Mid 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, gable with wall-high St. Andrew's crosses in half-timbered construction, rural building in later half-timbered construction, of architectural significance.

Half-timbered, solid stocky, gable-side half-timbered plastered.

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Former mill with residential house and mill building with bakery extension and chimney as well as well with manual pump Seebschützer Weg 6
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re. 1847 both buildings with half-timbered upper floor, the residential mill building with two beautiful door portals (one with a figurative representation in the lintel), square chimney, of architectural, local and technological history.

Both houses: massive, stocky half-timbering (older core), half-hipped roof, millstones.

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Remarks

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

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