List of cultural monuments in Doberschütz

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The list of cultural monuments in Doberschütz includes the cultural monuments of the Saxon community of Doberschütz that were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until April 2020 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

This list is a subset of the list of cultural monuments in the district of North Saxony .

Doberschütz

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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Broad street
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After 1918 Local historical significance.
  • War memorial: three roughly hewn steles made of red porphyry tuff on a concrete base, on the middle one is an eagle standing on a sword, sculpted, on the two outer representations of two crosses, on all steles are new artificial stone plates with the names of the fallen of the first and Second World War attached
  • System: slightly elevated hill, overgrown with ivy and stone remains, probably parts of an originally existing system
  • Inscription: "The victims of war and violence in memory, the living as a warning"
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Church with fittings and fencing
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Church with fittings and fencing Broad street
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1926/1928 Plastered building with a straight east end and retracted west tower, of architectural and local significance.
  • Church: Baroque-style, plastered brick building with a straight east end and retracted west tower, with a square floor plan, bell storey, octagonal end, Welsche dome and lantern, after the fire of its baroque predecessor, a new building (1926–1928) as a gallery in Baroque-style shapes based on plans by Rudolph Lerche from Halle (Saale)
  • Enclosure (wall remains): polygonal granite blocks with cover plate and spherical crown
08972498
 
Waystone Breite Straße 9 (in front of)
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19th century Significant in traffic history. Sandstone, square plan with inscription on two sides (inscription illegible, probably Paschwitz). 08972483
 
School, outbuildings and enclosure
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School, outbuildings and enclosure Breite Strasse 45
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Marked 1908 Clinker buildings, located in the village green in the immediate vicinity of the church, characterize the street and have a local history.
  • School: two-storey, four-axis yellow clinker brick structure with clinker brick structure, crooked hip roof, segmented arched windows made of shaped stones, sills made of red clinker brick, original doors, inscription board "Community school"
  • Outbuildings: one-storey, saddle roof, partly original windows, modified door openings in the gable end, yellow clinker brick
  • Enclosure between the two buildings: yellow clinker with red clinker covering
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Former rectory, barn and enclosure as well as rectory garden Breite Strasse 51
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19th century Significant street scene and local history in a prominent location in the old village center.
  • Rectory: two-storey, five-axis, massive building with a high hipped roof (beaver tail) and bat dormers, plastered, new monument-compliant windows, wooden eaves
  • Barn: quarry stone masonry, brick in the gable, gable roof (beaver tail covering), wooden walls for windows and doors, lintels in brick, storage hatch
  • Enclosure: wall (brick, partly quarry stone) plastered with plain tile cover, (new wooden gates)
08972480
 
Former school with annex
Former school with annex Breite Strasse 53
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Late 18th century and later Today it is a residential building, of local significance and, due to its prominent location in the village green, it is a defining feature of the town. Two-storey, plastered, half-hip roof, massive ground floor, upper floor in half-timbering (gable side visible), original window formats on the upper floor, changed on the first floor. 08972499
 
Transformer station
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Transformer station Breite Straße 63 (in front of)
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Around 1920 Of importance in terms of location, technology and supply history. High clinker base, plastered, gable roof (beaver tail covering), coffin cornice, light openings with glass stones, jamb area highlighted by a plaster template. Identical type in Doberschütz, Sprotta district. 08972481
 
Cemetery chapel, a tomb and western enclosure wall Strellner Strasse
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Inscribed with 1906 (tomb); marked 1947 (cemetery chapel) Of local historical interest, the street gable of the chapel and a well-preserved example of the Wilhelminian style tomb design.
  • Cemetery chapel: rubble stone plinth with rolled clinker layer, plastered, gable roof, eaves cornice in red clinker
  • Enclosure: east of the chapel, picket fence and gate, west of the cemetery wall made of quarry stone with red clinker covering
  • Tomb: sandstone plinth (weathered) on a square floor plan with a grave slab made of black granite (or glass), inscription "Clara Tongue, May 2, 1883 - November 4, 1906, the memory of my dearly beloved wife, loved and unforgotten!", Well-preserved figure of an angel in sandstone, holding a wreath and palm fronds
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Former monument (Doberschütz)

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Cottage Breite Straße 112
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Around 1910 Mostly originally preserved cottage, historically important; demolished between 2009 and 2013. Single-storey, five-axis brick building, plastered (old), original front door and winter window, clinker eaves cornice, fire wall separates the last third from the building, brick sills plastered, remnants of the plaster structure (corner pilasters, bezels), door skylight made of cut glass, window frames carved in the gable. 08972482
 

Battaune

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Church with furnishings, churchyard, bells and a tomb
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Church with furnishings, churchyard, bells and a tomb Dorfplatz
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Around 1200 and later (church); marked 1786, presumably stored (tomb) Romanesque hall church with apse and half-hip roof, without a tower, Romanesque part made of lawn iron stone, of architectural, art-historical and local significance.
  • Church: Romanesque tower-less hall church with choir apse and crooked hip roof, two bells: probably made of bronze (probably 18th / 19th century)
  • Tomb: made of sandstone on the south wall, approx. 1.40 m high, standing on a stylized mound of earth with stones, coffin and root, the stele is crowned by a blasted gable with a medallion, the upper end is a crown of thorns, two putti sit on the gable , Plaque with inscription (difficult to read) wrapped in laurel garland: "Mr. Christoph Theiss, died in 1786", condition badly weathered, tomb was dismantled during the renovation of the church and probably stored
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Dorfplatz
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After 1918 Local historical significance. Standing rectangular plate, flanked by two steles, adorned with oak leaves and laurel, (reddish porphyry tuff), concrete base renewed in 1996, inscription “They gave everything their life, their blood / they gave it up with holy courage / for us. So everything will probably be fine one day / if only everyone does his / her own. " 08972489
 

Bunitz

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Waystone
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Waystone (District Paschwitz, corridor 5, parcel 73)
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2nd half of the 19th century Significant in traffic history. Signpost made of sandstone, 1.20 m high with legible place names and distances, information: Thallwitz 2.3 km, Paschwitz 2.7 km, on the left Sprotta 4.5 km, an additional name carved in 1941. 08972516
 

Mölbitz

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Inscription plaque Försterteich 7
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Marked 1844 As the last relic of the village's former manor complex of local historical importance. Inscription plaque with the date and initials from the construction time of the former tenant tenant house, the tenant tenant house with four-sided courtyard area heavily reshaped and changed. 08972515
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Mittelweg
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After 1918 Significant in local history. Monolith-like, irregularly hewn diabass stone, front designed as a surface with an inscription and an iron cross, inscription "Our fallen heroes the grateful community of Mölbitz", name plaque in the center, new concrete foundation, position directly in front of a linden tree at a crossroads. 08972513
 
Waystone
Waystone Mölbitzer Hauptstrasse
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19th century Corner location road to Strelln and Schöna, of importance in terms of traffic history. Signpost made of sandstone without characters (badly weathered). 08972514
 

Mortitz

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Church with furnishings and tomb
Church with furnishings and tomb (Corridor 2, parcel 383/1)
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1st quarter of the 13th century (church); 1720 at the earliest, 1745/1750 at the latest (tomb) Late Romanesque hall church without a tower, of architectural and local significance, artistically high-quality tomb on the eastern outer wall of the church.
  • Church: towerless hall church with straight choir closure
  • Tomb: stele shape, two oval medallions with inscriptions stand on large elongated leaf volutes and a central cartouche above a transverse rectangular base, crowning with a curved segmented gable, beneath it, rich flower, plant and tendril ornaments surround a cartouche, which is flanked by two angel heads, earliest dating 1720, latest 1745/50, writing illegible, tomb was probably dismantled and stored during the renovation of the church
08972531
 
House of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 10
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Late 19th century and later Clinker brick construction, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the streets, a wealth of decorations that is unique in the area. Single-storey, red clinker building, gable roof, corner pilaster, belt cornice and high windows with elaborate sculptural design in neo-baroque shapes made of concrete stone, street-side gable in a sober form (1930s), new windows and door, new square dormer on the courtyard side. 08972530
 
Former rectory Hauptstrasse 23
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Late 19th century Plastered building with a concise central projection, of importance in terms of building history and local history
  • Rectory: single-storey plastered building on a plinth with polygonal quarry stone, gable roof, seven-axis, central projection, simple crowning on the pillars delimiting the central projection, the gable tops crowned with acroteries (one missing), eaves cornice, oculi and arched windows in the gable original, all other windows and plastering later renewed
  • Side building: no monument
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Moving out house of a three-sided farm Hauptstrasse 59
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Around 1920/1925 One-storey building, example of an old building method with the original structure, structure and character largely preserved, of social and historical importance. Single-storey building, saddle roof, segmented arched windows, arches and sill in yellow clinker bricks, walls embossed, bosses made with edging using molding technology (like stone plastering) and painted yellow, heavily weathered or washed out at the corners, original windows and doors. 08972527
 
Bell in the bell tower of the church (tower in the village, outside the churchyard) Schulgasse
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Marked 1455 Historically valuable bell, of local significance 09305733
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Street at the monument 1 (opposite)
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After 1918 Of local historical importance. Tall, monumental, irregularly hewn granite stele with a sculpted eagle above a smoothly hewn and polished inscription plaque, above it an iron cross in relief, a semicircle with large, uncut stones raised in a staircase and flanked by two stone benches on each side, inscription “Whoever won this fame dies im Tode nicht, 1914 - 1918 ”and“ To the immortal memory of our 43 brave heroic sons, the communities of Mörtitz, Meusdorf and Guts Bezirk ”, trees with beech, poplar, fir and spruce trees. 08972526
 
Murder and Atonement Cross
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Murder and Atonement Cross Thomas-Müntzer-Straße 1 (near)
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16th century / 17th century Striking location on the outskirts of Eilenburg, of local history. High, concise atonement cross made of sandstone in the form of a Latin cross with rounded corner connections, badly weathered condition. 08972512
 
Residential house in open development Thomas-Müntzer-Strasse 26
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Late 19th century Clinker brick building of high design quality in the style of historicism, historically important, striking location near the manor. Single-storey, saddle roof with profiled wooden eaves, central risalit with corner crowning, stepped gable on both sides also with crowning, yellow clinker building, in the base with quarry stones, facade with brown glazed clinker bricks contrasted in color and highlighted in the window walls of the corner cuboid and in the gable, window on the south side on the ground floor and downsized, otherwise generally new windows, base area plastered on the west side, renovated. 08972598
 

Paschwitz

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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Alte Dorfstraße 9 (next to)
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After 1918 Of local historical importance. War memorial on a square floor plan, pillar-like limestone tapering towards the top, middle part conical, roughly hewn, front side with imperial eagle on sword in semi-sculptural representation, inscription plaque in the base area on the front and back, weathered, memorial for the places Paschwitz, Bunitz, plates clamped, iron cross removed (1945), plant with two linden trees and robinia, originally surrounded by flowers (until 1945). 08972491
 
Church with equipment
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Church with equipment Alte Dorfstrasse 10
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1785-1787 Plastered quarry stone building with three-sided east end and west tower, historically important. Simple hall church, plastered quarry stone building with three-sided east end, slightly adjusted west tower over a transverse rectangular floor plan, hipped roof as the end, lantern on the north side, sacristy (later added), roof covering with hand-painted beaver tail tiles, church around 1900, restored in the 1980s and since 1993. 08972492
 
Residential building Alte Dorfstrasse 29
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Late 18th century Farmhouse belonging to the old village center, formerly a courtyard at number 31, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the streets, of interest in terms of local history. Two-storey, seven-axis, plastered, hipped roof, probably half-timbered upper storey, window openings partially enlarged. 08972487
 
Residential stable house and side building to the north Alte Dorfstrasse 31, 31a
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Around 1900, basically older As the only visible framework in the village, it has a shaping effect on the street scene and the importance of building history.
  • Farmhouse: two-storey, four-axle, half-hip roof (beaver tail with crown covering), solid ground floor, plastered, upper floor half-timbered with brick infill, arcade on the ground floor, windows partially enlarged, probably older in the core
  • Stable barn: solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, gable roof (crown cover) with dwarf house (crooked hip roof), cantilevered upper floor, arcade on the ground floor, infill with bricks, garage installation on the first floor (later)
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Windmill
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Windmill Mühlweg 4
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1883 Tower Dutchman Very well-preserved wind-going tower Dutchman in the region, important in terms of technology and local history. Quarry stone plastered, Welsche Haube, good condition, operated electrically and with wind power until 1968, exclusively operated electrically from 1968, restoration from 1991–1993, today's mill was built in 1883 on the site of a post mill built in 1848. 08972484
 

Sprotta

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Church (with furnishings), churchyard, enclosure wall and memorial for those who fell in World War I.
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Church (with furnishings), churchyard, enclosure wall and memorial for those who fell in World War I. Battauner Weg 19
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1610 (church); after 1918 (war memorial) Hall church, plastered broken stone and brick building with a straight east end and crooked hip roof, of architectural and local significance.
  • Church: plastered building made of broken stone and brick with a straight east end and a crooked hipped roof, the core of the late Romanesque hall church, rebuilt in 1610, the tower collapsed in 1682 (the bell tower is in the village), extensive renovation in 1723, the entrance area (antechamber) on the east side new, the crooked hipped roof renewed with bat dormer (simple beaver tail covering)
  • War memorial: red artificial porphyry stone, square stele on a multi-tiered square base (partly artificial stone), crowned by a curved hood on four fluted columns, the upper crown is missing (presumably an iron cross), the names of the fallen as inscriptions on both sides, on the front "The grateful community of Sprotta" and oak wreath decor, surrounding enclosure wall, probably rubble stone plastered
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Transformer station
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Transformer station Lindenallee 1 (opposite)
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Around 1925 Characterizing the street space and of importance in the history of supply and technology. Plastered building, half plinth made of red clinker brick, coffin cornice, twin windows made of glass stones in the middle part, offset jamb, gable roof (beaver tail covering). 08972506
 
Residential building Lindenallee 8
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19th century construction Elaborately designed and high-quality plastered facade, of importance in terms of building history. Two-story, five-axis building, ground floor clay, upper floor brick, gable roof with beaver tail covering, high quality structured plaster facade with Art Déco elements and historic motifs, corner pilasters, cornice sills structure the facade horizontally, window canopies throughout, window frames in the form of fluted pilasters, plastered, decorative motifs on the upper floor Clay, brick upstairs, structural changes on the gable side. 08972505
 
Bells and bell tower
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Bells and bell tower Lindenallee 20
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1684 (bell from a former church); marked in the weather vane with 1925 (bell tower); 1933 (second bell); renewed around 1982 (bell tower) Bell tower with a street picture and local history significance.
  • Bell tower: two-axis, (original probably from 1925), renewed in 1982, plastered brick, gable roof; The tower is highlighted by plaster tape within the fighter area
  • first bell: original bell marked 1684 (from the former church)
  • second bell: from 1933 with the inscription "Unless someone is born again, he cannot enter the kingdom of God ...?"
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Rental villa
Rental villa Lindenallee 65
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Around 1915 or later Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. Two-storey, three-axis building, high hipped roof with simple plain tile roofing (new) and box dormer with half-timbering, half-timbered upper floor with original windows and veranda, ground floor with arched portal and original shutters, new windows, wide roof overhang with continuation of the half-timbering in the eaves, renovated. 08972495
 
Pigeon house
Pigeon house Lindenallee 68
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Early 20th century The only preserved pigeon house in the village, of economic significance. Red clinker, yellow clinker structure by highlighting the corners, horizontal bands, hipped roof (new). 08972494
 
Hubertus hunting lodge
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Hubertus hunting lodge Lindenallee 78
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Around 1925 Wooden building with a high mansard roof, historically important, rarity. Single-storey building, high mansard roof, red clinker plinth, ground floor and gable made of wood, ground floor with veranda and new vestibule, new windows, shutters and front door. 08972496
 

Sprotta settlement

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villa
villa Am Gut Heideck 7
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Around 1920 Villa belonging to Gut Heideck, plastered building with high hipped roof and arbor, of architectural and local importance. Two-storey, four-axis brick building, plastered, high hipped roof with beaver tail covering, plastered window frames, balcony as arbor on square pillars, cranked cornice on the upper floor, original windows with muntin preserved, original front door with segmental arched skylight. 08972503
 
Transformer station
Transformer station Am Gut Heideck 13
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Around 1920 Belonging to Gut Heideck, important in terms of technology and local history. Plastered, toothed frieze in the jamb, pyramid roof (beaver tail covering), renovated, integrated into the redesign of the property, former barns no monument. 08973165
 

Winkelmühle

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Green area, memorial stone, engagement stone, beech tree, bench and aisle
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Green area, memorial stone, engagement stone, beech tree, bench and aisle (Wöllnau district, hall 5, parcel 113)
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Bez. May 9, 1894 Artificial, sentimental memorial of the Röber family, of local history 08972518
 
Tomb of the former Röber family homeowners
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Tomb of the former Röber family homeowners Winkelmühle
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After 1920 Of local historical importance. Sandstone, Latin cross on a tall, narrow, roughly hewn, rounded stone with an inscription tablet made of black granite, earliest date of death 1920, the cemetery is said to be the smallest in Europe. 08972519
 
Residential building
Residential building Winkelmühle 1
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Late 17th century Special importance in local history as a former royal dog breeder's house in its original construction. One-storey, quarry stone plinth, solid masonry, clay and brick construction, plastered, gable roof (new), in the core remains of the old half-timbered construction, old roof structure, smokehouse and kitchen vault inside. 08972523
 
Winkelmühle with mill ditch and chimney
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Winkelmühle with mill ditch and chimney Winkelmühle 3
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2nd half of the 19th century A building that characterizes the street scene and is significant in terms of local history and technology.
  • Mill: two-storey solid structure plastered, saddle roof, stepped cornices (eaves and cornice), segmented arched windows, original door and remains of the windows, corner pilasters, mill ditch still preserved, leading along behind the building
  • History of the mill: Building burned down in 1898, new building in 1900, originally operated by the water from the sawmill in Pressel, used as a cutting or sawmill after the Second World War, electrified in 1953, vacant from around 1990
  • Chimney: on an octagonal base with a conical widened edge, clinker construction, structured with brick layers and bulges, ruinous condition
08972522
 

Wöllnau

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Church with furnishings, churchyard and enclosure wall as well as a memorial to those who died in the First World War
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Church with furnishings, churchyard and enclosure wall as well as a memorial to those who died in the First World War Dorfstrasse
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13th century (church); after 1918 (war memorial) Church plastered quarry stone building with a straight choir closure and octagonal roof turret, located in the village green, of architectural, art-historical and local significance.
  • Hall church: straight choir closure and octagonal roof turret, plastered quarry stone building, Romanesque iron grating in the east, tomb: made of sandstone in the form of a cross surrounded by vine leaves and vine on a high base in neo-Gothic style
  • War memorial: on heaped up mound of earth in simple sober geometric architecture, sandstone pillars with corner pilasters on a three-tiered base, crowned by a cover plate, cube-shaped coffin and cross, coffin surrounded by a laurel wreath, iron cross, medallion on the front with oak foliage, the inscription “Thank you for the fallen congregation Wöllnau ”, name inscriptions on both sides, on the reverse the Bible verse“ Nobody has greater love than the one that he gives his life for his friends ”, Joh. 45.13, under medallion with oak leaves and sword, condition slightly weathered
  • Inscription panel: Ch.Gottlob Deutrich (Großbauer and Ortsschulze von Wöllnau), inscription on the reverse difficult to read, weather side badly weathered (demolition in 2013)
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House of a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 2
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Around 1920 Clinker brick building that characterizes the street scene and is architecturally typical of the time, with the original structure and significant architectural history.
  • Residential house: two-storey yellow clinker brick building, gable roof, original windows, economical decoration, structure with red clinker bricks in the belt and eaves cornice, in the segmental arches of windows and door and in the sills that rest on consoles, front door new, snake or S-shaped curved ornamental anchors in the gable
  • Enclosure pillars made of red clinker: demolished before 2013
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Villa and enclosure Dorfstrasse 79
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Around 1915 Quality villa in country house style of architectural importance. Two-storey, plastered, saddle roof with dwelling and box dormer, boarded up winter garden on the side, several glazed bay windows (partly in wood construction) on the upper floor, new windows on the ground floor, all-round enclosure of grooved pillars in cast stone and picket fence. 08972508
 
Villa Louisenhof Dorfstrasse 80
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1913 Architecturally high-quality building in a country house style with architectural significance and largely original character. Two-storey, plastered, gable roof with beaver tail covering, expanded attic with boarded gable end, original windows (partly leaded glass windows) with wooden shutters, doors and interior fittings, ground floor changed after 1945/1950. 08972509
 

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).

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