List of cultural monuments in Ebersbach (Döbeln)

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The list of cultural monuments in Ebersbach contains the cultural monuments in the Döbelner district of Ebersbach .

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

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

Ebersbach

image designation location Dating description ID
Individual features of the totality of the Ebersbach manor: mansion with four farm buildings and gatehouse as well as enclosure (see also totality document for object 09304724, same address)
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Individual features of the totality of the Ebersbach manor: mansion with four farm buildings and gatehouse as well as enclosure (see also totality document for object 09304724, same address) Am Rittergut 1
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around 1800 Significant, closed manor complex of great cultural and historical importance.

Manor house: “Elongated, two-storey building on the courtyard side, covered by a mansard roof with a fore, probably built around 1800. Around 1925, the mansard was expanded with a triangular gable and the portal zone was redesigned with art deco motifs. The paneled entrance hall and stairwell are from the same period. A gatehouse with a half-timbered upper storey follows at an acute angle. The gate stone is decorated with a boar's head. ”The monumental value of the mansion results from its architectural, local and local significance.

  • Manor house: two-storey plastered building with mansard roof, portal changed in the Art Deco forms, paneled entrance hall,
  • Gatehouse: two-story, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof slated, keystone with boar's head, quarry stone wall, (access not possible), northern part of the eastern economic wing demolished before 2017
09207534
 


Ebersbach manor property with the following components: mansion with four farm buildings and gatehouse as well as enclosure (individual monuments, see individual monument document for object 0927534, same address), also manor park and farm areas in the vicinity of the manor complex as a whole
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Ebersbach manor property with the following components: mansion with four farm buildings and gatehouse as well as enclosure (individual monuments, see individual monument document for object 0927534, same address), also manor park and farm areas in the vicinity of the manor complex as a whole Am Rittergut 1
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around 1800 Well-preserved manor complex of great importance in terms of local history and cultural history. Originally this manor was a Vorwerk, which was raised to a manor after the Reformation. In 1612 it was owned by the von Marschall, in 1660 by Moritz Heinrich von Hartitzsch, around 1770 by Wilhelm von Auerswalde and in 1724 by the von Plötz family. In 1802 the Petzsch family became owners of the manor, later the Geißler family. The manor was already mentioned by Cornelius Gurlitt in 1903 Volume 25 of the descriptive representation of the older architectural and art monuments of the Kingdom of Saxony. 25th booklet: Office governance Döbeln. CC Meinhold, Dresden 1903, p. 45. described: “Rittergut, 3.5 km south of Döbeln, over the northern arched gate in the keystone a boar's head. Farm buildings half-timbered buildings. House probably from the time around 1800. “Standing empty for many years, the closed courtyard, consisting of residential and farm buildings, is acutely threatened with decay. The monument value of the manor results from its importance in terms of local history and the local image.

Manor park (subject aggregate part): small garden, enclosed by a quarry stone wall, south of the manor house, outside the enclosure wall, small water basin.

09304724
 


House of a farm At the rose bed
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around 1870 Representative plastered construction of local and architectural significance.

Two-storey, hipped roof, partly original plaster, arched windows on the upper floor, partly original windows.

09207539
 


Four-sided courtyard with stable house, two side buildings, barn and pillars Hauptstrasse 28b
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re. 1896 In its structural integrity, a remarkable courtyard, typical design of the buildings in good original condition, of architectural and social historical importance.
  • Stable house: two-storey, first floor quarry stone masonry, clinker strips, original front door, upper floor brick plastered with clinker brick structure
  • Side building: two-storey, plastered brick structure, clinker strips, gable roof
  • Side building 2: one-storey with jamb, brick building (plastered) with clinker brick structure
  • Barn: plastered quarry stone masonry.
09207540
 


Side building of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 37
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1st half of the 19th century Part of the old village structure, originally preserved half-timbered side building, of architectural value.
  • Barn: massive, gable roof with beaver tail covering, high entrances to the rear
  • Side building: two-story, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, original windows, gable roof (covered with corrugated iron)
09207528
 


Barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 51
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Mid 19th century Half-timbered buildings that characterize the townscape in good original condition, of architectural and socio-historical value.
  • Barn: half-timbered, gable roof
  • Side building: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof.
09207529
 


Gatehouse of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 59
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around 1800 Half-timbered building, the only gatehouse in the village, significant in terms of house and local history.
  • Two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof
  • Archway: basket arches with keystone (without dating), disfiguring annex, boarded gable ends
09207530
 


Keystone Hauptstrasse 60
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re. 1785 of architectural and local historical interest, keystone in the archway, with initials JGM, horse relief 09207531
 


Barn of a former three-sided farm Hauptstrasse 65
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2nd half of the 19th century Half-timbered building that defines the townscape, part of the old village structure, of architectural value.

Half-timbered barn, saddle roof, clad gable end.

09207532
 


Residential stable house and barn attached to a small homestead To Dachsholz 17
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around 1800 Largely original preserved evidence of rural architecture in a landscape-defining location of architectural and social historical importance.
  • Stable house: two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof
  • Barn: half-timbered, gable roof
09207535
 


Residential stable house and barn of a small farm To the sheep farm 19
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around 1800 Evidence of folk architecture of architectural value.
  • Stable house: two-storey, massive ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, towed gable roof
  • Barn: half-timbered construction, large wooden gate, gable roof, extended on the gable side, vacant (2011).
09207536
 


Residential house without an extension of a small farm To Schäferei 20
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Mid 19th century Rural property, evidence of rural folk architecture, of cultural and historical value.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof, partly towed, vacant in 2011.

09207537
 


Old sheep farm: Today a residential building, originally part of the former sheep farm To the sheep farm 23
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2nd half of the 17th century, sheep farm house Probably the oldest house in the village, due to its half-timbered construction and function of great importance in terms of the history of the house and the local history.

Two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, saddle roof, ground floor overformed, renovated after 2007 in accordance with monument regulations.

09207538
 

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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Individual evidence

  1. Palaces around Leipzig. ed. v. Association for the Promotion of Crafts and Monument Preservation Schloss Trebsen e. V. by Alberto Schwarz. EA Seemann Verlag 1993, pp. 51-53.