List of cultural monuments in Freital
The list of cultural monuments in Freital contains the cultural monuments in Freital . 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 .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .
Cultural monuments by district
The following list shows the Freital cultural monuments, broken down according to the district in which they are located. The individual list for the respective district with further information on the monument landscape there can be called up by clicking on the section heading.
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- Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
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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
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- 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 ; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .
Birkigt
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Memorial stone for victims of an air raid | Blumenstrasse / corner of Siedlerstrasse (map) |
after 1945 (memorial stone) | Memorial stone for 241 victims of an American air strike; historical relevance |
08963947 |
More pictures |
Aggregate Windbergbahn, section Freital, OT Birkigt |
Coschützer Strasse (map) |
1855-1856 | Material component of the material entity Windbergbahn (ID-Nr. 09301623), section Freital, OT Birkigt with single monument railway bridge (km 0.872, Coschützer Straße) and vault passage (km 2.240 Am Geiersgraben) (single monument ID-Nr. 09306468), as well as the material parts of the route and railway bridge Kesselgrundweg (km 4,558) (aggregate ID No. 09301623); Totality with all railway systems, including track systems with substructure and superstructure, route mileage, telecommunication and signaling systems, railway stations including all functional buildings, guard houses, bridges and culverts in the communities of Freital (OT Potschappel, Birkigt, Burgk and Kleinnaundorf), Bannewitz (OT Bannewitz, Boderitz, Cunnersdorf, Hänichen and Possendorf) and Dresden (OT Gittersee), technically outstanding, singular mountain route from the early days of railway history for the transport of the coal mined in the Freitaler Revier and the connection of the local industry of industrial and railway historical importance. |
09306465 |
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Railway bridge (individual monument for ID No. 09306465) |
Coschützer Strasse (map) |
1960 | Individual monument of the entity Windbergbahn, section Freital, OT Birkigt: Railway bridge (km 0.872, Coschützer Straße); Typical steel girder bridge of railway construction from the 2nd half of the 20th century, replacement construction for a natural stone arch bridge as a result of modernization work on the Windbergbahn route in the 1960s, of significance in terms of railway history, transport history and economic history. |
09306468 |
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Former school | Gitterseer Strasse 28 (map) |
re. 1876 (keystone entrance) | Former school; Building and site historical importance |
08963948 |
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Residential stable house | Gitterseer Strasse 44 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (stable house) | Residential stable house with archway and enclosure wall; rural relic of the center of Birkigt, historically important |
08963950 |
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Residential stable house | Gitterseer Strasse 46 (map) |
around 1800 (stable house) | Residential stable house; Upper floor half-timbered, rural relic of the town center of Birkigt, historically important |
08963949 |
Burgk
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Unity of mining monuments Freital | 18th century - 20th century (mining complex) | Unity of mining monuments Freital: content and z. T. optically coherent unit of buildings, heaps, shafts, hydraulic structures, etc. with numerous individual monuments in the district of Burgk. |
09303858 |
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Albert Monument | (Map) | re. 1904 (monument) | Albert monument on the Windberg; u. a. local historical significance |
08964020 |
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Former hut house of the Burgker coal works | Altburgk 38 (map) |
1834 (hut house) | Individual features of the aggregate mining monuments Freital in OT Burgk: Former hut of the Burgker coal works (see also aggregate list of the city of Freital - ID no. 09303858); important object of the regional mining history |
08963920 |
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Residential building | Altburgk 44 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (residential building) | Residential building; Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history |
08963954 |
Material entity Schloss Burgk; House of home | Altburgk 61 | 1709 rebuilding after Brand (manor); 16th century proven (Renaissance garden) | Entity of Burgk Castle, with manor house, administrator's house, four wings of the farmyard, enclosure wall with south portal, driveway with gate, courtyard with courtyard paving and remains of the horse pond, monument, wayside shrine, wine press and ice cellar (all individual monuments) (individual monument ID No. 08963961) Manor park with pond and tree garden (garden monuments) and herb garden (subject entirety part); historically, structurally and artistically of importance. |
09301344 |
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Burgk Castle; House of home | Altburgk 61 (map) |
1709 (rebuilt after fire in 1707); re. 1787 (on a stone of the southern enclosure); re. 1827 (ice cellar); 1410/1463 (on the Potschappel manor); in the core late 18th century (east side building); 1863 (new side building re. 1863 [panel]); before 1910 (N courtyard side) | Individual features of the Burgk Castle as a whole: mansion, administrator's house, four wings of the farmyard, enclosure wall with south portal, driveway with gate, courtyard with pavement and remains of the horse pond, memorial, wayside shrine, wine press and ice cellar (see also aggregate document - ID No. 09301344, same Address); historically, structurally and artistically of importance. |
08963961 |
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Visitor display system | Altburgk 61 | 1828 (daily distance); around 1863 (tonnage shaft) | Individual monument of the aggregate mining monuments Freital in OT Burgk: mouth hole area of the daily route of the Upper Revier (see also aggregate list of the city of Freital - ID no. 09303858); evidence of mining history |
08963916 |
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villa | Altburgk 67 (map) |
around 1905 (villa) | Villa with enclosure, with Art Nouveau forms; u. a. architectural significance |
08963964 |
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Memorial stone | Am Dathepark (map) |
re. 1871 | Memorial stone from 1871; at the same time on the 80th birthday of Carl Friedrich August Frh. Dathe v. Burgk, relevance to local history |
08963960 |
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Dathepark | Am Dathepark (map) |
1897 (establishment of the Dathepark) | Memorial complex with stairs and balustrade as well as a memorial stone for Arthur Freiherrn Dathe von Burgk and the linden roundabout; of local historical importance |
08963959 |
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Residential building | Am Schloßgarten 2 (map) |
around 1800 (residential building) | Residential building; Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance |
08963956 |
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Residential building | Am Schloßgarten 4 (map) |
around 1800 (residential building) | Residential building; Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance |
08963955 |
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so-called Swiss house | Bergerschachtweg 6 (map) |
around 1930 (residential building) | Former gardener's house of Burgk Castle with garden; u. a. architectural significance |
08963963 |
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Transformer station | Burgker Strasse (map) |
1920s | Transformer station; Testimony to electrification, of significance in terms of technology history |
08963912 |
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Headframe | Burgker Strasse (map) |
1958 (headframe) | Individual monument of the aggregate mining monuments Freital in OT Burgk: Headframe of shaft 1 of the former Wismut mining company Willy Agatz (Dresden-Gittersee) (see also aggregate list Stadt Freital, OT Burgk - ID no. 09303858); Relocated here 2003–2006, last testimony of the genus in the Döhlener Becken coal area, significance in terms of the history of technology |
09300643 |
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Burgker Rathaus (former) | Burgker Strasse 127 (map) |
1910s (town hall) | Former town hall with a miner figure in the gable; Building and site historical importance |
08960556 |
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Former Residential mill house | Cunnersdorfer Strasse 40 (map) |
re. 1850 (door frames) | Former Residential mill house; Upper floor half-timbered, later pond tavern, of architectural and local significance |
08963967 |
Unity Windbergbahn, section Freital, OT Burgk | Kleinnaundorfer Strasse | 1855-1856 (railway system) | The aggregate component of the aggregate Windbergbahn, section Freital, OT Burgk, with the individual monument: Kleinlokschuppen (individual monument ID no. 09306471) and the aggregate part of the route (see also aggregate list - ID no. 09301623); Totality with all railway systems, including track systems with substructure and superstructure, route kilometers, telecommunication and signaling systems, railway stations including all functional buildings, guard houses, bridges and culverts in the municipalities of Freital (OT Potschappel, Birkigt, Burgk and Kleinnaundorf), Bannewitz (OT Bannewitz , Boderitz, Cunnersdorf, Hänichen and Possendorf) and Dresden (OT Gittersee), technically outstanding, singular mountain line from the early days of railway history for the transport of the hard coal mined in the Freitaler Revier and connection of the local industry of industrial and railway historical importance. |
09304035 |
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Small locomotive shed | Kleinnaundorfer Strasse | 2nd half of the 20th century (engine shed) | Individual monument of the entity Windbergbahn, Freital OT Kleinnaundorf: Kleinlokschuppen (see entity component ID No. 09304035); Shed belonging to Dresden-Gittersee train station (see individual monument Dresden-Gittersee - ID No. 09301644), probably built as a replacement for a previously built locomotive shed, plastered construction, of significance in terms of traffic history |
09306471 |
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Waystone | Coal road (map) |
19th century | Waystone; of importance in terms of traffic history |
08964022 |
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Windbergschacht (former) - Windbergheim | Kohlstrasse 42 (map) |
1845 and later (Huthaus) | Individual monument of the material aggregate of Freital mining monuments in the OT Burgk: Hut house of the former Windbergschacht (see also material aggregate list of the city of Freital - ID no. 09303858); technical monument, local historical significance |
08963922 |
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Miners Hospital | Rotkopf-Görg-Strasse 107 | 1872 and re. 1903 (social building) | Individual monument of the material aggregate of the Freital mining monuments in the OT Burgk: former hospital (with a small outbuilding) (see also material aggregate list of the city of Freital - ID no. 09303858); Socially and historically important material testimony from the Burgker Steinkohlenwerke, last preserved facility of this type in the Freitaler area |
08963917 |
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Wilhelminenschacht; Mountain official residence | Windbergallee 4 (map) |
around 1840 (official residence) | Individual features of the aggregate mining monuments Freital in OT Burgk: Official residence of the former Wilhelminenschacht, including the eaves-side retaining walls and the south-westerly machine house of the Erdmannschacht (see also aggregate list Stadt Freital, OT Burgk - ID no. 09303858); Architectural and local historical significance, formative |
08963921 |
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Residential building |
Zschiedge 2 (map) |
18th century (residential building) | Residential building; Upper floor half-timbered, part of an old town center, significance in terms of architectural and development history |
08963951 |
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Residential building |
Zschiedge 5 (map) |
probably 17th century (residential building) | Residential building; Upper floor half-timbered, part of an old town center, probably the oldest surviving generation of regional timber construction, significance in terms of building history and the history of local development |
08963952 |
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Residential stable house |
Zschiedge 9 (map) |
around 1800 (stable house) | Residential stable house; Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history |
08963953 |
Deuben
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Stainless steel plant | At the steelworks 1 (map) |
1950s | Cast steel plastic; Testimony to the earlier GDR commissioned art |
08963898 |
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Christ Church; Deuben Church | At the church (map) |
1868–1869 (church); after 1918 (war memorial); 1869/1871 (organ) | Church, in front of it a war memorial; neo-Gothic hall church, one of the most important Saxon church buildings of the time it was built, architect: August Pieper, significance in terms of building history and local history. |
08963850 |
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Residential building | At the Weißeritz 13 (map) |
after 1900 | Residential house in open development; architecturally and urbanistically valuable |
08963839 |
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Residential building | At the Weißeritz 15 (map) |
after 1900 | Residential house in open development; architecturally and urbanistically valuable |
08963840 |
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Residential building | At the Weißeritz 17 (map) |
after 1900 | Residential house in open development; architecturally and urbanistically valuable |
08963841 |
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Residential building | At the Weißeritz 19, 21, 23 (map) |
after 1900 | Residential house in open development; Late historical clinker brick building, valuable in terms of urban development |
08963842 |
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villa | Bergstrasse 14 (map) |
around 1900 | Villa; architectural significance |
08964026 |
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Residential building | Brückenstrasse 1 (map) |
probably 1899 | House in corner location; Part of a late historic row of houses of urban and architectural value |
08963837 |
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Duplex house |
Dresdner Strasse 178; 180 (card) |
around 1900 | Double house in half-open development; with well-preserved renaissance decor, significance in terms of building history and shaping the image |
08963819 |
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Residential and commercial building |
Dresdner Strasse 190 (map) |
around 1900 | Residential and commercial building in half-open development; Part of a picture-defining and urban building line of houses, to be seen as a unit with no. 192 |
08963832 |
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Residential and commercial building |
Dresdner Strasse 192 (map) |
around 1900 | Residential and commercial building in closed development; Part of a picture-defining and urban building line of houses |
08963831 |
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Residential and commercial building |
Dresdner Strasse 194 (map) |
around 1900 | Residential and commercial building in closed development; Part of a picture-defining and urban building line of houses |
08963830 |
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Residential and commercial building |
Dresdner Strasse 196 (map) |
after 1900 | Residential and commercial building in closed development, largely preserved in its original appearance; Part of a picture-defining and urban building line of houses |
08963829 |
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Residential and commercial building |
Dresdner Strasse 198 (map) |
after 1900 | Residential and commercial building in closed development; Part of a picture-defining and urban building line of houses |
08963828 |
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Residential and commercial building |
Dresdner Strasse 200 (map) |
after 1900 | Residential and commercial building in half-open development; Part of a picture-defining and urban building line of houses |
08963827 |
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Residential building |
Dresdner Strasse 211 (map) |
around 1900 | House in corner location and in open development; u. a. architectural significance |
08963817 |
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Deuben town hall |
Dresdner Strasse 212 (map) |
around 1900 | Former town hall; architectural and historical relevance |
08963821 |
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Residential and commercial building |
Dresdner Strasse 227 (map) |
re. 1902 (2nd floor right) | Residential and commercial building in closed development; architectural significance |
08963826 |
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Residential building |
Dresdner Strasse 233 (map) |
around 1910 | Residential house in closed development; architectural relevance |
08963824 |
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Residential building |
Dresdner Strasse 236 (map) |
around 1900 | Residential house in closed development; Despite changes, it shapes the image and is relevant to the building history |
08963854 |
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Memorial plaque |
Dresdner Strasse 237 (map) |
around 1960 | Commemorative plaque (relief): "Built with the help of the national reconstruction project 1958–1959" |
09301442 |
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Residential and commercial building |
Dresdner Strasse 239 (map) |
after 1910 | Residential and commercial building (double residential building with Lange Straße 1) in a corner and closed development; architectural and urban development relevance, together with Lange Straße 1 (ID-Nr. 08963823) |
08963822 |
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Residential building |
Dresdner Strasse 244 (map) |
around 1903 | Residential house in half-open development; Significance in building history, shaping the image |
08963855 |
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Food stall (former) |
Dresdner Strasse 251 (map) |
around 1860 | Residential house in half-open development; formerly a food stall, local historical significance |
08960526 |
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Residential building |
Dresdner Strasse 277 (map) |
around 1903 | Residential house in open development; architectural significance |
08963856 |
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Residential building |
Dresdner Strasse 279 (map) |
after 1900 | Residential house in half-open development; architectural significance, urban accent |
08963857 |
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Residential building |
Dresdner Strasse 283 (map) |
after 1900 | House in corner location and half-open development; architectural significance, urban accent |
08963857 |
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Goetheplatz (formerly King Albert Park); Albert Monument | Goetheplatz (map) |
after 1902 (town square); 1902 (monument) | Town square with monument; Path system with curved paths, solitary trees and groups of trees, pond with fountain, King Albert monument; of artistic importance |
08963852 |
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Residential building | Goetheplatz 17 (map) |
re. 1910 (gable) | Residential building; historical and urban significance |
08963853 |
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Rental villa | Hohe Lehne 25 (map) |
around 1900 | Rental villa; u. a. architectural significance |
08963752 |
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Tenement house | Jägerstrasse 1 (map) |
after 1900 | Apartment building in open development; u. a. architectural significance |
08963843 |
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Catholic parish of St. Joachim | Johannisstrasse 2 (map) |
1895 | Catholic rectory with enclosure; Of interest in terms of building and site history |
08963973 |
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Residential building | Johannisstrasse 6 (map) |
Late 19th century | Residential house in open development; historical importance |
08963972 |
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Residential building | Krönertstrasse 4 (map) |
around 1903 | Residential house in open development; with a remarkable Art Nouveau facade, architectural significance |
08963859 |
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Residential building | Krönertstrasse 8 (map) |
around 1903 | Residential house in half-open development; architectural significance |
08963860 |
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Residential building | Krönertstrasse 10 (map) |
around 1903 | House in corner location and half-open development; architectural significance |
08963861 |
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Residential building | Krönertstrasse 15 (map) |
after 1900 | Residential house in half-open development; architectural significance |
08963865 |
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Residential building | Krönertstrasse 17 (map) |
after 1900 | Residential house in half-open development; architectural significance |
08963864 |
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Residential building | Krönertstrasse 20 (map) |
1903/1905 | Residential house in closed development; architectural significance |
08963862 |
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Residential building | Krönertstrasse 22 (map) |
1903/1905 | Residential house in half-open development; architectural significance |
08963863 |
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school | Krönertstrasse 25 (map) |
re. 1906/1907 (central axis) | School; Architectural and local historical significance |
08963844 |
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Residential and commercial building | Lange Strasse 1 (map) |
after 1910 | Residential and commercial building (double residential building with Dresdner Straße 239) in closed development; Building historical and urban relevance, together with Dresdner Straße 239 (ID-Nr. 08963822) |
08963823 |
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Residential building | Lange Strasse 6 (map) |
1903 | Residential house in open development; u. a. architectural significance |
08963851 |
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Diaconate | Lange Strasse 13 (map) |
1897 | Former diaconate; Context to the Christ Church, relevance in terms of location and building history |
08964016 |
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Former Stadtbad | Lange Strasse 19 (map) |
around 1900 | Former city bath in neo-baroque style; Local and architectural significance |
08960516 |
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Residential building | Lange Strasse 21 (map) |
1901 | Residential house in open development; historical and urban relevance |
08963849 |
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Rental villa | Leßkestrasse 1 (map) |
presumably 1896 together with the electricity company | Rental villa, formerly the administration building of the power station for Plauenschen Grund (see ID no. 09303631 - no longer a monument, demolished in 2012/2013); u. a. historically important |
08963816 |
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villa | Leßkestrasse 3 (map) |
around 1900 | Villa; u. a. architectural significance |
08963815 |
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Egermühle; Deubener Mühle (formerly) | Mühlenstrasse 10, 12 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (manufacturer's villa); 1893 (wheat mill with former bakery); 1895 (storage and rye mill building, central building); re. 1906 (administration and sales); re. 1916/17 (storage and rye mill building) | Building ensemble of the former Egermühle; architecturally valuable, urban and historical significance. |
08963895 |
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Rectory | Pestalozzistraße 6 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Rectory; Building and site historical relevance |
08963936 |
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Weißeritz-Mühlgraben | Poisentalstrasse; Roseggerstrasse; Mühlenstrasse | 15th century (Mühlgraben) | Mill ditch with two weirs; Complete system of the artificially created watercourse used by several adjacent production sites (in particular Egermühle, leather factory and paper factory), special significance in terms of urban development for Dresden and Freital |
08963896 |
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Residential building | Poisentalstrasse 8 (map) |
after 1900 | House in corner location; in the picture-defining position, relevance to urban planning and building history |
08963838 |
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Residential building | Poisentalstrasse 9 (map) |
1899 | Residential house in closed development; Part of a late historical row of houses of urban and architectural value |
08963836 |
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Residential building | Poisentalstrasse 11 (map) |
probably 1899 | Residential house in closed development; Part of a late historical row of houses of urban and architectural value |
08963835 |
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Residential building | Poisentalstrasse 13 (map) |
probably 1899 | Residential house in closed development; Part of a late historical row of houses of architectural and urban value |
08963834 |
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German oak (formerly) | Poisentalstrasse 15 (map) |
probably 1899 | House in a corner, built with a restaurant; Part of a late historical row of houses of architectural value in terms of urban development |
08963833 |
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Leather factory | Poisentalstrasse 19; 21 (card) |
1909 | Former leather factory (only the main building still exists); Technical history and local history significance as well as urban planning relevance |
08963894 |
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Residential building | Poisentalstrasse 25 (map) |
1894/95 | Residential house in open development; relevant to building history and defining the street scene |
08963971 |
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Residential building | Poststrasse 2 (map) |
around 1905 | Residential house in open development; with Art Nouveau influences, architecturally valuable |
08964027 |
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Residential building | Schillerstraße 7 (map) |
around 1900 | Residential house in open development; relevant to building history |
08963970 |
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Residential building | Schillerstraße 9 (map) |
around 1900 | Residential house in open development; relevant to building history |
08963969 |
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Residential building | Schillerstraße 10 (map) |
around 1900 | Residential house in open development; relevant to building history |
08963968 |
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Plaque | Südstrasse 20 (map) |
after 1945 (VdN / OdF) | Memorial plaque to the Jewish social democrat Kurt Heilbut |
08963751 |
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Rental villa | Wehrstrasse 20 (map) |
after 1900 | Rental villa; stately plastered building, relevant to building history |
08963846 |
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Rental villa | Wehrstrasse 27 (map) |
after 1900 | Rental villa; relevant to building history |
08963845 |
Döhlen
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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OdF memorial | Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse (map) |
1956 (OdF monument) | Memorial stone for the victims of fascism; historical and artistic importance |
08963938 |
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Stork fountain | Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 139; 141 (between) | Erected in 1938 (fountain sculpture) | Fountain sculpture; of artistic and historical importance |
09303267 |
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Unity of the residential complex Albert-Schweitzer-Straße, August-Bebel-Straße | August-Bebel-Strasse 6; 8th; 10; 12; 14; 16; 18; 20; 22nd | 1930s (residential complex) | Consisting of the residential buildings: August-Bebel-Strasse 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, residential buildings Albert-Schweitzer-Strasse 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33 (all Entity parts) in open development; historical and urban significance |
09301559 |
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Freital-Deuben train station | Bahnhofstrasse 23 (map) |
1904 (reception building) | Reception building as well as platform roofing and pedestrian tunnel; Railway station system, largely preserved in its original state, of relevance to the history of traffic |
08963876 |
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Central pharmacy | Dresdner Strasse 111 (map) |
probably 1899 (house) | House in corner location; Image-defining, of importance in terms of urban planning and building history |
08963811 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 113 (map) |
probably 1899 (house) | Residential house in closed development; Urban-relevant part of a row of houses |
08963813 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 115 (map) |
re. 1899 (gable field) | Residential house in closed development; relevant despite changes, as a central component of a row of houses that characterizes urban development |
08963814 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 117 (map) |
probably 1899 (house) | Residential house in closed development; Part of a row of houses relevant to urban planning, design unit with no.119 |
08963812 |
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Residential and commercial building | Dresdner Strasse 118, 120 (map) |
around 1908 (residential and commercial building) | Semi-open residential and commercial building with three entrances (Dresdner Straße 116 no monument); in the reform style, building historical importance, also urban planning relevance |
09302015 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 119 (map) |
probably 1899 (house) | House in corner location; corresponds to no. 111, formative, relevant to urban planning and building history |
08963810 |
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Duplex house | Dresdner Strasse 121, 123 (map) |
around 1900 (twin house) | Double house in semi-open development; late historical design language, architectural and urban significance |
09301616 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 125 (map) |
around 1900 (residential building) | Residential house in closed development; u. a. architectural significance |
08963809 |
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Duplex house | Dresdner Strasse 129, 131 (map) |
re. 1938 (gable) | Double house in closed development, corner location; at an important urban point, highlighted by three-storey wooden bay windows on the gable side and sgraffito, etc. a. architectural significance |
08964049 |
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Freital glassworks | Dresdner Strasse 136 (map) |
approx. 1880–1890 (part of the factory) | Administration and staff building of the Freital glassworks; relevance to building and industrial history |
08963892 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 177 (map) |
between 1905 and 1910 (residential building) | Residential house in closed development; historical relevance |
08963939 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 201 (map) |
re. 1898 (gable top) | Residential house in open development; architectural significance |
08963940 |
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general regional health insurance | Dresdner Strasse 203 (map) |
after 1920 (health insurance) | Administration building; Former local health insurance fund, architectural and local historical and urban significance |
08963941 |
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Trade and trade school | Dresdner Strasse 205 (map) |
re. 1924 (gable field) | Former trade and trade school; Significant in terms of building history, local history and urban planning |
08963942 |
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Tax office | Dresdner Strasse 207 (map) |
around 1925 (tax office) | Former tax office; Significant in terms of building and local history as well as urban planning |
08963943 |
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Townhouse | Dresdner Strasse 209 (map) |
probably 1928 (residential and commercial building) | So-called town house; with influences of the New Objectivity, architectural and local history as well as urban planning significance |
08963818 |
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Kammergut Döhlen | Johann-Georg-Palitzsch-Hof 1 (map) |
Kern 18th century (Kammergut) | Former royal chamber property; Historically important four-sided courtyard |
08963746 |
The Luther Church with churchyard and monument hall | Lutherstrasse | 1881-1882, re. 1899 (aggregate) | Material entirety Luther Church with churchyard and monument hall with the individual monuments: parish church in neo-Romanesque style, monument hall with tombstones from 1356-1769 and Schönberg-Tempietto (see also individual monument document - ID No. 08963741) and the churchyard with enclosure (material population part); of architectural and local history as well as personal history and scientific importance. |
09301377 |
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Luther Church with churchyard and monument hall; Döhlen Church | Lutherstrasse (map) |
1882 (church); re. 1899 (monument hall); 1882 (organ); 1912 (painting); 19th century (altar) | Individual features of the entity: Church (with furnishings), monument hall with tombstones from 1356–1769 and Schönberg-Tempietto (ID No. 09301377); Parish church in neo-Romanesque style, of architectural and local history as well as personal history and scientific importance. |
08963741 |
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Memorial plaque "Viennese Appeal" | Lutherstrasse 2 (map) |
1955 (plaque) | Memorial plaque "Viennese Appeal" |
08964029 |
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Town hall Döhlen (former) | Lutherstrasse 22 (map) |
re. 1914–1915 (town hall) | Town hall and fountain; Significant in terms of building and site history as well as artistically |
08963728 |
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District Court | Lutherstrasse 24 (map) |
Kern 1856 (District Court) | Former district court, with flat extensions and a detached prison; Of importance in terms of urban planning, local history and architectural history |
08963727 |
Inscription plaque | Lutherstrasse 29 (map) |
1872 (inscription panel) | Inscription plaque "Brewery Döhlen 1872" |
09304153 |
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Rectory | Lutherstrasse 33, 33b (map) |
1752, Kern 1680 (rectory) | Rectory and side building as well as old courtyard paving and rectory garden with enclosure; Rectory plastered building, side building on the upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and local importance |
08963742 |
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Residential stable house | Mittelweg 8 (map) |
1st half of the 18th century (stable house) | Residential stable house; Upper floor half-timbered structure, with a high degree of construction and original appearance, belongs to the older generation of timber construction typical of the region, which is of architectural importance |
08963726 |
Aggregate cemetery Döhlen; Miners graves | Nordstrasse 1 | 17th century (plague cemetery); 1851-1852 (terrace cemetery); 1868 (new cemetery) | Unity of cemetery Döhlen, consisting of two parts
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09301340 |
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Döhlen cemetery | Nordstrasse 1 (map) |
1869 (miner's grave); 1876 (miner's grave); 1871 (cemetery chapel); after 1918 (war memorial First World War) | Individual features of the totality of the Döhlen cemetery: consisting of two parts, 1. “Terrace cemetery”: cemetery gardener's house, enclosure, Art Nouveau mausoleum of the von Burgk family (war memorial for the 1st World War), four other grave monuments and 2. “New Cemetery”: enclosure, neo-Gothic chapel and 13 grave monuments (ID No. 09301340); historically and artistically important |
08963740 |
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Duplex house | Peace Square 1, 3 (map) |
1930s (duplex) | Double house; relevant to urban planning and building history |
08964050 |
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Residential building | Reichardstrasse 9 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century, several renovation phases (residential house) | Residential house in open development; Upper floor half-timbered house, house of the balloonist Reichard, significance in terms of building history and personal history |
08964031 |
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Factory owner's villa | Schachtstrasse 15 (map) |
1912 (manufacturer's villa) | Factory owner's villa with garden; original preserved in many details, reform architecture; architectural and local historical importance |
08964982 |
Aggregate component of the aggregate mining monuments Freital; Royal Sächsische Steinkohlenwerke Zauckerode (formerly) - Queen Carola Shaft | Schachtstrasse 23 | 1872-1876 (mining facility) | Material component of the material collection Freital mining monuments in OT Döhlen with the following individual monuments: Königlich Sächsische Steinkohlenwerke Zauckerode (formerly) - remnants of the former Königin-Carola-Schachtes, consisting of a) the boiler house with electrical power station, b) the one parallel to the visually facing away side of the boiler house listed building (presumably former lamp room), c) the hoisting machine house of shaft 2 and d) the former civil servants residence, e) including the shaft dump adjoining it in a south-westerly direction (individual monument ID No. 08963932). (See also the population list of the city of Freital, OT Burgk - ID no. 09303858); important and in their external appearance largely preserved in their original material evidence of a once important mine. |
09303861 |
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Royal Sächsische Steinkohlenwerke Zauckerode (formerly) - Queen Carola Shaft; Paul Berndt Pit; Mining monuments Freital | Schachtstrasse 23 | 1872–1876 (shaft) | Individual features of the aggregate mining monuments Freital in OT Döhlen: Remaining building of the former Königin-Carola-Schachtes, consisting of a) the boiler house with electrical power center, b) the building listed parallel to the optically opposite side of the boiler house (presumably former lamp room), c) the hoisting machine house of shaft 2 and d) the former civil servants' residence, e) including the shaft dump adjoining it in a south-westerly direction (see also population list City of Freital, OT Döhlen - ID No. 09303861); important and in their external appearance largely preserved in their original material evidence of a once important mine |
08963932 |
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Residential building | Way to school 1 (map) |
around 1800 (residential building) | Residential building; Upper floor half-timbered, relic of rural timber construction in a changed context, significance in terms of building history |
08963745 |
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Schiller School | Way to school 2 (map) |
around 1905 (school) | School and murals on the extension from GDR times; architectural, site-relevant and site-historical significance, the murals z. Sometimes also artistic relevance |
08963744 |
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Farm buildings | Weißiger Strasse 60 (map) |
around 1900 (side building) | Farm buildings; Timber construction, relic of rural architecture in an urban context, the only remaining building in Freetal with a plank truss roof, of architectural significance |
08964990 |
Hainsberg
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Workers' houses | At the Kleinbahn 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 (map) |
before 1900 (workers' house) | Four workers' houses (three semi-detached houses, a 4-entrance house in the courtyard); in the context of the colored yarn, a socially and historically important ensemble (see also An der Spinnerei 1–7) |
08963890 |
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Weißeritztalbahn; Freital-Coßmannsdorf stop | At Kleinbahn 6 (opposite) (map) |
1930 (HP Freital Coßmannsdorf) | Individual monuments of the entity Weisseritztalbahn, section Freital, OT Hainsberg - Rabenau, OT Rabenau, of which on the district Coßmannsdorf (municipality Freital, OT Hainsberg): Freital-Coßmannsdorf stop with the bus shelter as well as some of it across communities and districts partly on the district Coßmannsdorf (municipality Freital, OT Hainsberg) and partly on the Rabenau district (community Rabenau, OT Rabenau): two natural stone arched bridges (see also material population list, community Freital, OT Hainsberg - ID No. 09301531, see also the associated part in the material population list, OT Rabenau - ID -No. 09301550 and in the list of individual monuments, OT Rabenau - ID-No. 09301553); Railway system parts of historical, scientific-documentary, landscape design and rarity value |
09304221 |
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Workers' houses | At the spinning mill 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 (map) |
before 1900 (workers' house) | Four workers' houses (three semi-detached houses and corner buildings); in the context of the colored yarn, a socially and historically important ensemble (see also An der Kleinbahn 4–22, only even numbers) |
08963889 |
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Colored yarn works; Wool spinning mill (formerly) | At the spinning mill 8 (map) |
1880 (spinning mill); 1920s (administration building 1); 1930s (administration building 2) | Spinning halls and administration wing; of architectural and special local historical importance |
08963888 |
Totality of the Weißeritztalbahn | Dresdner Strasse 280 | 2nd half of the 19th century - 1st half of the 20th century (railway system) | Totality of the Weißeritztalbahn with track body (totality parts), with the following individual monuments for the Freital section, OT Hainsberg: Freital-Hainsberg train station with various buildings and devices, as well as movable monuments such as locomotives, passenger coaches, freight cars, snow plows and narrow-gauge trains (technical monuments). |
09301531 |
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Freital-Hainsberg train station | Dresdner Strasse 280 (map) |
1905 (train station) | Individual features of the entity Weisseritztalbahn, section Freital, OT Hainsberg: Freital-Hainsberg train station with various buildings and equipment, with the bus shelter, water crane, locomotive shed, warehouse, coal crane, train conductor building, signal box and movable monuments such as locomotives, passenger coaches, freight wagons, snow plows and narrow-gauge trolleys ( Technical monuments) (see also population list, municipality of Freital, OT Hainsberg - ID No. 09301531); Railway system parts of historical, scientific-documentary, landscape design and rarity value. |
09301532 |
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Villa-like residential building | Dresdner Strasse 286 (map) |
before 1900 (residential building) | Residential house in open development; villa-like house with echoes of the Swiss style; Context to the paper mill, significance in terms of building and local history |
08963753 |
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Factory owner's villa | Dresdner Strasse 288 (map) |
before 1900 (manufacturer's villa) | Factory owner's villa with echoes of the Swiss style, in the gable niche with a female allegorical figure; Context to the paper mill, significance in terms of building and local history |
08963754 |
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Crucible factory | Dresdner Strasse 305 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (part of the factory) | Factory: two production buildings of the old crucible factory; Testimony to the early boom of the industrialization of Freetal; Industrial and local historical significance, especially in the context of the Thodeschen paper factory and the oldest area of red dyeing (Dresdner Straße 338) of technical historical relevance |
08963908 |
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Freital paper mill; Thodesche paper factory | Dresdner Strasse 321 (map) |
1864 (workers' house) | Two production buildings parallel to the Weißeritz (at the northern end of the parcel) and the Swiss-style residential building for employees as remains of the former paper mill; important evidence of the Freital industry and in the context of the Roman red yarn dye works and the later melting pot factory of industrial history and urban planning importance |
08963904 |
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Weißeritz-Mühlgraben | Dresdner Strasse 321 (near) | 15th century (Mühlgraben) | Mill ditch with two weirs; Complete system of the artificially created watercourse used by several adjacent production sites (in particular Egermühle, leather factory and paper factory), special significance for Dresden and Freital in terms of urban development. |
08963896 |
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Roman red yarn dyeing | Dresdner Strasse 325 (map) |
1836 (textile industry) | Core of Römer'schen red dyeing; in rural architectural forms (formerly Dreiseithof), historical appearance largely preserved, of local and industrial significance.
Two plastered field stone buildings standing at right angles to each other with perforated facades and sandstone walls, one with a crooked hip roof, are the remnants of the former three-sided courtyard of the Turkish red yarn dyeing factory, which was founded in 1836 by the Römer brothers, with a rural feel. There used to be high mansard roofs with a drying function. The dye works is one of the oldest industrial locations in the Freitaler area, already existing before the introduction of the railway and one of the first local production facilities that went beyond the mere function of a mill. By 1868 over ten million pounds of yarn had been dyed and exported to many countries. New production processes let the plant go under after 1880, so that the existing facilities were converted into a crucible factory. Some of the paper mill's buildings probably originally belonged to the dye works. Relevance to local and industrial history, technical monument of rarity; partly broken off, the rest threatened (LfD / 2012). |
08963907 |
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villa | Unobstructed view 15 (card) |
around 1880 (villa) | Villa; in Swiss style, u. a. architectural significance |
08964025 |
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Hainsberg Town Hall (formerly) | Hainsberger Strasse 1 (map) |
1913 (town hall) | Town hall; in the reform style, historically and architecturally of importance.
The town hall Coßmannsdorf is a multi-part building built in the spirit of the reform style in 1913 by the well-known Dresden architect Arthur Bohlig with a good outline and a recognizable Erlwein influence. The two- to four-story plastered building in open development has an irregular floor plan; the main structure with a steep, very deep saddle roof with rider (there clock and curved hood) is structured by horizontal plaster strips and has a wooden balcony on its east side; A lower (two-storey) building with standing dormers adjoins this body at a right angle to the west; the hinge forms a narrow risalit, which is three-storey and has a striking (neo) baroque design with a crown and accommodates the covered, ornamentally accentuated main entrance with beautiful door leaves. Here there is a two-arched arcature with thick Ionic columns; The sandstone building sculpture, an owl, a sundial and on the southeast corner of the house, a figure with symbols of the textile trade (as a reference to the nearby colored yarn factory) comes from Georg Türke. Local history and special architectural and artistic importance (LfD / 2012). |
08963765 |
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Double residential building | Hainsberger Strasse 2 (map) |
1910s (twin house) | Double residential building; of interest in terms of building history and urban planning |
08963766 |
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Residential building | Hainsberger Strasse 28 (map) |
around 1910 (residential building) | Residential house in open development; architectural significance |
08963760 |
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Memorial for Johannes May | Kirchstrasse 1 (near) (map) |
after 1945 (memorial plaque) | Memorial to Johannes May (1906–1943) |
08964983 |
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Residential building | Kirchstrasse 2 (map) |
1920s (residential building) | Residential house in open development; u. a. architectural significance |
08963758 |
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Residential building | Kirchstrasse 4 (map) |
1920s (residential building) | Residential house in open development; architectural significance |
08963759 |
Objective church of hope with churchyard and gatehouse | Kirchstrasse 10 | 1899-1901 (population); 1899-1901 (churchyard) | Objective church of hope with churchyard and gatehouse with the following individual monuments: church of hope, gatehouse and 4 graves (single monument ID no. 08963756) and the garden monument churchyard with churchyard design as well as avenue and solitary trees; Historically, artistically and in terms of town planning of importance, wall painting and windows of the church of national artistic importance. |
09301378 |
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Hope Church | Kirchstrasse 10 (map) |
re. 1900-1901 (church); re. 1900-1901 (church decoration); 1901 (organ); re. 1899 (gatehouse) | Individual features of the aggregate: Hope Church, gatehouse and 4 graves (aggregate ID no. 09301378); Historically, artistically and in terms of town planning of importance, wall painting and windows of the church of national artistic importance. |
08963756 |
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Rectory | Kirchstrasse 12 (map) |
around 1910 (rectory) | Rectory; Building in the reform style, of architectural significance |
09303632 |
Unity of the Heilsberg estate (so-called Engländerei) with park (so-called Heilsberger Park) | Route 2a | around 1840 (villa); from 1793 (manor park); 1793 to approx. 1840 (totality) | Unity of the Heilsberg estate (so-called Engländerei) with park (so-called Heilsberger Park): mansion, memorial stone and historical waterhole (all individual monuments, individual monument ID-Nr 08963769, same address) and park in the landscape style (groups of trees and solitary trees, garden monuments); Of importance in terms of building and local history as well as gardening and gardening history. |
09301386 |
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Heilsberg Freedom (so-called Engländerei) with park (so-called Heilsberger Park) | Leitenweg 2a (map) |
around 1840 (villa); 1793 (memorial stone) | Individual features of the collective Heilsberg property: mansion, memorial stone and historical water point (collective ID-Nr 09301386); Of importance in terms of building and local history as well as gardening and gardening history. |
08963769 |
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Duplex house | Oberhausener Strasse 17, 19 (map) |
1909 (settlement house) | Double dwelling of a factory estate; in reform style, the only authentically preserved residential building in the settlement, architect: Oswin Hempel, Dresden, of importance in terms of building history, social history and urban development |
09303633 |
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Residential building | Obernaundorfer Strasse 5 (map) |
after 1700 (residential building) | Residential building; Upper floor half-timbered, oldest generation of wood construction still preserved, significance in terms of building history |
08963764 |
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Rollmops tavern | Rabenauer Fußweg 2 (map) |
18th century (inn); re. 1797 (inscription panel); 1937 (room) | Inn, with sandstone table; older generation of rural architecture preserved, upper floor and partly ground floor half-timbered, of architectural and local significance.
"Rollmopsschänke" inn with half-timbered construction, partly also on the ground floor, storey building with K-struts, all windows in original size, gable later bricked up, saddle roof as tailcoat roof, hollow interlocking tiles; later wooden entrance house, sandstone plaque with slogan inscribed 1797; interior good craftsmanship from 1937; The core of the 17th century house, together with the directly neighboring Eckersdorfer threshing houses and buildings in Zschiedge, the oldest generation of typical regional timber construction still in existence in the Freital area. Of architectural and local historical importance (LfD / 2012). |
08963761 |
Former thresher house | Rabenauer Fußweg 7 (map) |
around 1700 (residential building) | Former thresher house; Upper floor half-timbered plastered, part of the old core of Eckersdorf, relic of rural timber construction, significance in terms of building history |
08963763 |
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Hydroelectric power plant | Rabenauer Grund 1 (map) |
1911/1912 (hydropower plant) | Hydropower plant; technical monument |
08963724 |
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Rock tunnel bottleneck | Rabenauer Grund (map) |
1834 (road tunnel) | Rock tunnel; local historical significance |
08960520 |
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Glass wire factory | Rabenauer Strasse 8 (map) |
1906 (factory building) | Production building of the former glass wire factory; Technical and regional historical relevance through industrial use of a historical mill location |
08963909 |
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Residential building | Rabenauer Strasse 19 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (farmhouse) | House of a former farm; Relic of rural architecture in a changed environment, of architectural significance |
08963757 |
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Two buildings of the former Allodgut | Rabenauer Strasse 46 (map) |
probably end of the 17th century (farm building) | Two massive buildings of the former Allodgut; Building and local historical significance |
08963762 |
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Villa Wolf | Somsdorfer Strasse 1a (map) |
1912–1913 (manufacturer's villa) | Factory owner's villa with connection and garage construction, fencing and two double rows of linden trees as remnants of the garden; in reform style, historically and architecturally significant |
08963767 |
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villa | Somsdorfer Strasse 2 (map) |
around 1880 (villa) | Villa with park and enclosure; of architectural and gardening significance |
08964100 |
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Roller mill; Roller mill; Midday mill; Somsdorfer mill | Somsdorfer Strasse 4, 4a |
after 1948, rebuilt after fire (mill); 1762 in the core (house); 2nd half of the 19th century (Obermüllerwohnhaus); around 1880 (eastern granary); 2nd half of the 19th century (flour storage) | Courtyard-like building ensemble of a former mill, consisting of the residential building facing the street, the four-storey mill building rebuilt in 1948 after a fire, the warehouse adjoining it in the east, the three-storey flour store in the west and the upper miller's house (no.4a), including the The existing mill-technical equipment (roller mills, transmission) and the water-technical system (mill ditch, turbine, weir), a significant, smaller industrial mill complex, which impressively shows the development of mill technology based on various construction periods |
08963902 |
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To the Rabenauer reason | Somsdorfer Strasse 6 (map) |
re. 1836, probably Kern 18th century (inn) | Inn; Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and local significance |
08964024 |
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Factory owner's villa | Südstrasse 16, 16a (map) |
around 1920 (villa) | Factory owner's villa with enclosure and former production building in reform style; u. a. of importance in terms of building history and economic history |
08963748 |
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Residential building | Südstrasse 19 (map) |
around 1900 (residential building) | Residential house in open development; relevant to building history |
08960508 |
Inscription on the oven rock | Tharandter Strasse (map) |
1752 (inscription panel) | Inscription on the oven rock |
08960519 |
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villa | Weinbergstrasse 4 (map) |
between 1905 and 1910 (villa) | Villa; u. a. architectural significance |
08963750 |
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villa | Weinbergstrasse 6 (map) |
around 1900 (villa) | Villa; u. a. architectural significance |
08963749 |
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Memorial stone | Weißeritzgäßchen (map) |
1934 (memorial stone) | Memorial stone; which refers to Mühle (1547) »GR Mehnert, 1934«, of local history |
08960524 |
Kleinnaundorf
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Windbergbahn | (Map) | 1855 (vault passages and bridges); 1855-1894 (zero meter stone); 1907 (reception building); 1907 (waiting hall) | Individual features of the entity Windbergbahn, section Freital, OT Kleinnaundorf: stopping point with reception building (waiting hall with railway service room and free access km 8.314), railway bridge (km 8.20, Friedensstraße), railway bridge (km 8.609, Steigerstraße), railway bridge (km 7.303 Kohlenstraße), railway bridge (km 7.9, Kohlenstraße), passage (Meßweg km 6.73) and coal railroad change point: Postenhaus 77 with ancillary building (Bahnhaus 43, km 7.866) (see general list, OT Kleinnaundorf - ID no. 09301627); Most of the original preserved bridge structures as well as high-rise structures of the technically outstanding, singular mountain line Windbergbahn, Postenhaus important evidence of the first phase of use as Albertsbahn (until 1906, railway station) as a branch point to the economically important Windbergschacht, of industrial and railway historical importance |
09301630 |
Aggregate component of the aggregate mining monuments Freital; Baron von Burgk Freiherrliche Werke Freital (formerly) - Segen-Gottes-Schacht | At the blessing | 2nd half of the 19th century (part of the mining industry); 1869 (burial place) | The aggregate component of the aggregate mining monuments Freital in the OT Kleinnaundorf with the following individual monuments:
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09303862 |
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Miner's grave | At the blessing 2, 3 (at) (card) |
1870 (mining facility); after 1869 (monument); In operation 1856–1916 (shaft) | Individual monument of the aggregate mining monuments Freital in OT Kleinnaundorf: Memorial for the victims of the mining accident of 1869 with surrounding facility in the immediate vicinity of the site of the Segen-Gottes-Schachtes (see also aggregate list Stadt Freital, OT Kleinnaundorf - ID no. 09303862); importance in terms of local history and mining history |
08963924 |
Steigerhaus and compressor station | At the blessing 2, 3 (next to) | Individual features of the aggregate mining monuments Freital in OT Kleinnaundorf: Steigerhaus (No. 2) and compressor station (next to No. 3) of the former Segen-Gottes-Schacht (see also aggregate list Stadt Freital, OT Kleinnaundorf - ID No. 09303862); relevance to mining history, forms an ensemble with miner's grave |
08963923 |
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War Memorial First World War | Friedensstrasse (map) |
after 1918 (war memorial) | War memorial to the First World War and memorial stone »Liberation 8.5.45«; designed facility, of local history |
08964003 |
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Door frames | Glockenplatz 27 (map) |
re. 1834 (part of the building) | Door frames |
08960555 |
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Door frames | Glockenplatz 28 (map) |
re. 1834 (part of the building) | Door frames |
08960554 |
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Residential building | Glockenplatz 29 (map) |
re. 1834 door frames (residential building) | Residential house in open development; Structural component of the valuable urban space ensemble |
08960553 |
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Residential stable house | Glockenplatz 32 (map) |
re. 1780, side building, later (farmhouse) | Stable house, pull-out house and side building of a three-sided courtyard, with remains of a gate system; Half-timbered buildings, highly preserved in structure and appearance, significance in terms of building history and urban development |
08964015 |
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Residential building | Glockenplatz 33, 33a (map) |
1st half of the 19th century (farm) | Residential building and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard; Farmhouse upper floor partly timber-framed, structurally defining, historically important |
08964014 |
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Residential building | Glockenplatz 34 (map) |
around 1800 (residential building) | Residential building; Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history and urban development |
08964018 |
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Residential building | Kaitzbachstrasse 3 (map) |
18th century and later (residential building) | Residential building; Upper floor half-timbered, u. a. architectural significance |
08964011 |
Total component of the total wind mountain railway, section Freital, OT Kleinnaundor | Measuring path | 1855-1856 (railway system) | Material component of the material total Windbergbahn, section Freital, OT Kleinnaundorf with the individual monuments: stopping point with reception building (waiting hall with railway service room and free access km 8.314), railway bridge (km 8.20, Friedensstraße), railway bridge (km 8.609, Steigerstraße), railway bridge (km 7.303 Kohlenstraße ), Railway bridge (km 7.9, Kohlenstraße), passage (measuring path km 6.73) and coal railroad change point: Post building 77 with ancillary building (Bahnhaus 43) and the total part of the route (ID no. 09301623); Totality with all railway systems, including track systems with substructure and superstructure, route kilometers, telecommunication and signaling systems, railway stations including all functional buildings, guard houses, bridges and culverts in the municipalities of Freital (OT Potschappel, Birkigt, Burgk and Kleinnaundorf), Bannewitz (OT Bannewitz , Boderitz, Cunnersdorf, Hänichen and Possendorf) and Dresden (OT Gittersee), technically outstanding, singular mountain line from the early days of railway history for the transport of the hard coal mined in the Freitaler Revier and connection of the local industry of industrial and railway historical importance. |
09301627 |
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Waystone | Steigerstrasse (map) |
re. 1837 (Wegestein) | Waystone; of importance in terms of traffic history |
08964013 |
Unity of cemetery Kleinnaundorf with celebration hall | Steigerstrasse | Material entity with the individual monuments: the celebration hall and enclosure (individual monument ID-Nr 09301374) and the cemetery (garden monument). |
09301375 |
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Kleinnaundorf cemetery with celebration hall | Steigerstrasse (map) |
Celebration hall re. 1950 | Individual features of the aggregate: celebration hall, laying out house and enclosure (aggregate ID no. 09301375, same address); historically important |
09301374 |
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Residential building | Steigerstrasse 5 (map) |
re. 1853 (door frames), but the core is probably older | Residential building; Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history |
08964012 |
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school-building | Steigerstrasse 14 (map) |
re. 1893 (roof ridge) | School-building; Building and site historical importance |
08964009 |
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Former school | Steigerstrasse 16 (map) |
around 1860 (school) | Former school; Of building and site history of importance |
08964010 |
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Residential building | Steigerstrasse 24 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century (residential building) | Residential building; with remains of half-timbering, part of the town center development, of architectural significance |
08964006 |
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Pumping station | Quarry Road (map) |
around 1910 (pump house) | Pumping station; of significance in terms of technology history |
08964019 |
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image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Baron von Burgk Freiherrliche Werke Freital (formerly); Mining monuments Freital (totality) | Ugly (card) |
Mid-19th century (mining plant part) | The aggregate component of the aggregate mining monuments Freital in the OT Niederhäslich with the following individual monuments: 1. Remaining building of the former Augustus shaft, 2. Orifice of the Rösche belonging to the earlier Segen-Gottes shaft, including the underground tunnels that still exist (see individual monument list - ID no. 08963925 ) (see also population list city of Freital, OT Burgk - ID no. 09303858); Mining history and local history relevant evidence of Freital mining |
09303863 |
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Mill ditch with two weirs | (Map) | 15th century (Mühlgraben) | Mill ditch with two weirs; Complete system of the artificially created watercourse used by several adjacent production sites (in particular Egermühle, leather factory and paper factory), special significance in terms of urban development for Dresden and Freital |
08963896 |
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Residential stable house | Am Dorfplatz 1 (map) |
re. 1866 (stable house) | Stable house and two side buildings of a farm; Relic of the rural core of the Angerdorf, of architectural significance |
08963996 |
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Rural building | Am Dorfplatz 2a (map) |
re. 1858 plaque on eaves side (residential building) | Residential building; Possibly former school, plastered building with some decorative elements, of architectural significance |
08963988 |
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Residential stable house | Am Dorfplatz 4 (map) |
re. 1809 (but probably around 1750); 1820–1840 (side building); 1820–1840 (stable house) | Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard; all buildings on the upper floor are half-timbered, the ensemble has been preserved in structure and appearance, the last testimony to the former Angerdorf, significance in terms of building history and the history of local development |
08963989 |
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Residential stable house | Clemens-Hanusch-Weg 2 (map) |
18th century (farm) | Stable house, stable pull-out house and barn of a small three-sided courtyard; Structural component of the town center development of Niederhäslich, urban development and architectural significance |
08963994 |
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Residential stable house | Clemens-Hanusch-Weg 3 (map) |
around 1700 (stable house) | Stable house, upper floor half-timbered; Relic of the village core development in Niederhäslich, urban and architectural significance |
08963995 |
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Double residential building | Poisentalstrasse 47, 49 (map) |
1910s (twin house) | Double house in open development; architectural significance |
08963999 |
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Residential building | Poisentalstrasse 55 (map) |
re. 1898 (gable top) | Residential house in open development; architectural significance |
08963998 |
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Town hall Niederhäslich (formerly) | Poisentalstrasse 75 (map) |
around 1900 (town hall) | Town Hall Niederhäslich (formerly) - Town Hall; in late historical renaissance forms, building and local historical significance |
08963983 |
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gym | Poisentalstrasse 77 (map) |
after 1910 (gym) | Gymnasium (without extension); Part of a community forum, relevance to building and site history |
08963984 |
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school | Poisentalstrasse 79 (map) |
re. 1876 (lintel) | School; Building and local history of importance, part of the community forum |
08963985 |
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Niederhäslich Mill (formerly) | Poisentalstrasse 95 (map) |
re. 1833 (mill) | Niederhäslich mill (formerly) - mill building of the former Niederhäslich water and steam mill (upper floor half-timbered); as a regional historical testimony of importance |
08963901 |
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Gasthof Poisental | Poisentalstrasse 97 (map) |
End of the 19th century (inn) | Gasthof Poisental - inn with dance hall; relevant to building and site history |
08963987 |
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Residential building | Poisentalstrasse 102 (map) |
re. 1898 (weather vane) | Residential house in half-open development, with enclosure; architectural significance |
08963986 |
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Sgraffito 'Judge Dance School' | Poisentalstrasse 121 (map) |
Sgraffito 'Dance School Richter' by the painter Hermann Glöckner |
08964985 |
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Rösche Blessing God shaft | Poisentalstraße 131 (opposite) (map) |
1856/1858 and ins. 1858 (mouth hole) | Baron von Burgk Freiherrliche Werke Freital (formerly) - Rösche Segen-Gottes-Schacht; Mining monuments Freital (factual entity) - individual monument of the factual entity Mining monuments Freital in OT Niederhäslich: mouth hole of the Rösche belonging to the earlier Segen-Gottes-Schacht, including the still existing underground tunnels; important and largely original evidence of mining history, of importance in the context of the Segen-Gottes-Schacht.
Mouth hole of the rose belonging to the earlier Segen-Gottes-Schacht; executed in sandstone blocks and vaulted, keystone bez. "SGS" (Blessing God Shaft); the Rösche was created in 1856–58 and was 917 m long, it was used to transport the mountains and later to drain the pit water into the Poisental; some of the underground tunnels are still there; important and largely original evidence of mining history and thus local history (LfD / 2012). |
08963925 |
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Hermann Wolf Monument | Rotkopf-Görg-Strasse (map) |
Hermann Wolf Monument - Memorial for Hermann Wolf at the Windbergbad |
08964980 |
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Volkspark Rotkopf-Görg | Rotkopf-Görg-Strasse (map) |
presumably 1920s (park area) | Volkspark Rotkopf-Görg - Volkspark (garden monument) with avenue and viewing platform; of urban history and garden art significance |
09301337 |
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Double residential building | Rotkopf-Görg-Strasse 1, 3 (map) |
between 1905 and 1910 (twin house) | Double residential building; Influence of reform architecture, of interest in terms of architectural history |
08964000 |
Residential building | Rudeltstrasse 11 (map) |
Residential house in open development; historically important |
08963982 |
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Thälmann memorial stone | Waldblick 42 (at) (map) |
1961 (memorial stone) | Thälmann memorial stone; historically significant |
08960523 |
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Residential and commercial complex | Wilhelm-Müller-Strasse 7, 9, 11 (map) |
before 1956 (residential and commercial building) | Residential and commercial complex; forms the core of the Raschelbergsiedlung, architectural and urban significance |
08963980 |
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Sculpture of a steel worker | Wilhelm-Müller-Strasse 14 (in front) (map) |
re. 1953 (statue) | A steelworker's sculpture, created by Friedrich Press |
08963981 |
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French graves | To the Poisenwald (map) |
1756 (tomb) | 2 stones (French graves) |
08960521 |
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Rural house | To Poisenwald 2 (map) |
around 1850 (residential building) | Rural house (upper floor half-timbered); relevant to building history |
08963992 |
Pesterwitz
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Material entirety Jochhöhschlösschen | Am Jochhöh 42d (map) |
1795-1797 (palace complex); 1795-1797 (population) | Jochhöhschlösschen as a whole with the individual monuments: Weinbergschloss with two side wings rebuilt after 1952, two outbuildings (former coach house and stable building), enclosure and walls, avenue and former vineyard (partly a whole) (individual monument ID no. 08964181) and the Garden (garden monument); relevance to building history, shaping the landscape. |
09301349 |
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Jochhöhschlösschen | Am Jochhöh 42d (map) |
1795–1797 (castle) | Individual features of the Jochhöhschlösschen entity: vineyard castle with two side wings built in 1952 ff., Two outbuildings (former coach house and stable building), enclosure and walls (entity ID no. 09301349); relevance to building history, shaping the landscape |
08964181 |
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Basement of the house | At the winery 1a (map) |
around 1850 (cellar) | Basement of the house |
08964175 |
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Residential stable house and side building of a farm | At the winery 1b (map) |
1st half of the 19th century (farm); 2nd half of the 19th century (farm) | Stable house and side building of a farm; both buildings half-timbered, u. a. historically important |
08964177 |
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Muller vineyard | At the winery (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century (vineyard); re. 1759 east side (vineyard wall); re. 1838 north / west side (vineyard wall) | Historic vineyard with enclosure and small building; special local historical significance |
09299920 |
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Four sides of a former estate | Dorfplatz 1, Gutshof 1, 2, 3 (map) |
18th century, street-side building, core before 1650 (good) | Four sides of a former estate, with fencing; Meaning for the appearance and history of the place |
08964179 |
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Former Residential stable house | Dorfplatz 3 (map) |
predominantly 19th century (stable house) | Former Stable house of a farm (unit with no. 4); Upper floor partly still half-timbered, historically important, decisively defining the townscape |
09303649 |
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Residential stable house | Dorfplatz 4 (map) |
re. 1818 (stable house) | Residential stable of a former farm (unit with no. 3); Upper floor half-timbered, historically important and defining the townscape |
08964171 |
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Residential building | Dorfplatz 10 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (residential building) | Residential building; Significant in terms of building history and defining the plaza |
08963903 |
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Residential building | Freitaler Strasse 9 (map) |
re. 1838 (residential building) | Residential building; Half-timbering on both floors, significance in terms of architectural history |
08964180 |
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Funeral hall | Parkweg (map) |
1902 (mortuary) | Funeral hall; historicizing plastered building with an elaborate portal, of local significance |
08964172 |
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tomb | To the vineyard (map) |
around 1900 (tomb) | Beger and Mende burial site; historical family graves, of local significance |
08960510 |
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Residential building | To Jakobuskirche 1 (map) |
18th century (residential building) | Residential building; Formative to the image and structure, important in terms of building history |
08963930 |
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Old school | To the Jakobuskirche 2 (map) |
re. 1838 (diaconate) | Diaconate and church school; Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and local significance |
08964174 |
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Rectory | To the Jakobuskirche 3 (map) |
around 1880 (rectory) | Rectory with rectory garden; of architectural and local historical importance |
08960541 |
Unity of St. Jacobus Church with churchyard and cemetery | To the Jakobuskirche / Zum Weinberg (map) |
1779-1906 (totality) | Consolidation of St. Jacobus Church with churchyard and cemetery with the individual monuments: St. Jacobus Church with churchyard, enclosure with archway, in the churchyard »Tears Victims«, crypt house, war memorial, three graves and the Luckner chapel (see also individual monument document - ID no 08964173), cemetery with enclosure, therein avenues and solitary trees (garden monuments); historical, artistic and landscape design significance. |
09301348 |
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St. James Church | To the Jakobuskirche (map) |
16th century (Spolie - rear portl); 1906 (church); 1850s (Luckner Chapel), grave slab inscribed. 1859; around 1770 (tear offering); around 1800 (Kühne grave site); End of the 19th century (grave site Max Dathe von Burgk); approx. 1779 (crypt house) | Individual features of the aggregate: St. Jakobus Church with churchyard, enclosure with archway, in the churchyard »Tears«, crypt, war memorial as well as three grave sites and the Luckner Chapel (aggregate ID No. 09301348); historical, artistic and landscape design significance |
08964173 |
Potschappel
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Potschappel station | At station 8 (map) |
in the core 1855 (train station) | Railway station, consisting of a reception building, platform roofs, platform steps and platform installations; significant testimony to the development of traffic engineering |
08963870 |
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Residential building | Am Burgwartsberg 5 (map) |
around 1850 (residential building) | Residential building; Upper floor half-timbered, relic of the original village buildings in a prominent place, of architectural significance |
08963717 |
Total component of the total mining monuments Freital | 1727-1752 to Claus-Stolln; 1800 (Tiefer Weißeritz-Stolln); 1st half of the 19th century and older (Erdmuthen shaft); 1817-1838 (large Elbe tunnel) | The aggregate component of the aggregate mining monuments Freital in the OT Potschappel with the following individual monuments:
Important evidence of the history of the mining and local history of Freetal, and the dump is also of great relevance to urban development. |
09303864 |
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Halde 9. Lichtloch, Tiefer Elbstolln | At the Kleiner Ternickel | 1817-1838 (stockpile) | Individual monument of the material assembly of the Freital mining monuments in the Potschappel district: Halde of the 9th light hole of the Tiefen Elbstolln (assembly of the city of Freital, Potsachappel district - ID no. 09303864); evidence of mining history. |
08964981 |
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Bees yard | Am Markt 3 (map) |
End of the 19th century (architectural sculpture) | Building sculpture (beehive) and inscription plaque |
08964992 |
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Residential building | Am Markt 4 (map) |
re. 1897 (residential building) | House with restaurant in a corner; u. a. architectural significance |
08963786 |
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Fountain sculpture Freitaler nose | Am Markt 5, 6 (in front of) (map) |
1925 (fountain sculpture) | Former fountain sculpture; a figure with a caricatured nose (referring to a Freital story), of local significance |
08964991 |
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Residential building | Burgwartstrasse 8 (map) |
around 1900 (residential building) | Residential house in open development; historical relevance |
08963770 |
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Residential building | Burgwartstrasse 12 (map) |
around 1900 (residential building) | Residential house in open development; historical relevance |
08963768 |
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Burgwartschänke | Burgwartstrasse 63 (map) |
around 1920 (inn) | Inn; Example of the architectural design language of the 1920s, significance in terms of building history |
08963696 |
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Claus-Stolln | Burgwartstrasse 97 (behind) | 1727–1752 (mining installation part) | Individual monument of the material assembly of the Freital mining monuments in the Potschappel district: the mouth of the Claus-Stolln including the existing underground facilities and the meandering earth ditch outlet (assembly of the city of Freital, Potschappel district - ID no. 09303864); Significant evidence of mining history from the early days of hard coal mining in Plauenschen Grund (drainage of the Pesterwitz coal area) |
08963929 |
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Porcelain Manufactory | Carl-Thieme-Strasse 16 (map) |
1885 (manufacture); 1872 to 2010 (model collection) | Porcelain manufactory building, built as a castle-like complex with three wings (fourth wing on the track side - no monument) and a collection of approx. 200,000 models; Creation of relevance in terms of urban planning as well as architectural and industrial history, archetypes (so-called models) of great importance both for the production history of the porcelain manufacture and as documents of the design history of the 19th and 20th centuries and of rarity due to their closed tradition |
08963899 |
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Deep Weißeritz tunnel | Carl-Thieme-Strasse 35 (next to) (map) |
1800–1841 (mining installation part); re. 1800 (tunnel) | Individual monument of the material assembly of Freital mining monuments in the Potschappel district: mouth of the Tiefen Weißeritz Stolln including the existing underground facilities (assembly of the town of Freital, Potschappel district - ID No. 09303864); of mining historical interest |
08963928 |
Aggregate wind mountain railway | Coschützer Strasse | 1855-1856 (railway system) | Totality of wind mountain railway individual monuments and totality parts in the following subsections; The aggregate with all railway systems, including the substructure and superstructure and the track systems that have been preserved (from Freital-Birkigt train station to Dresden-Gittersee train station), route kilometers, telecommunication and signaling systems, train stations including all functional buildings, guard houses, bridges and culverts in the Freital communities ; one of the oldest Saxon and technically most outstanding railway lines, from the early days of railway history significant in terms of railway and technical history and as a testimony to the coal mining in the Freitaler Revier of industrial and local historical importance. |
09301623 |
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Freital-Birkigt train station | Coschützer Strasse 49a, 57a, 57b (map) |
1870 (Freital-Ost service building); 1912 (Freital-Birkigt train station); 1884 (railway house); 1879 (railway maintenance office); 1944 (water station) | Individual features of the entity Windbergbahn, section Freital OT Potschappel: Freital-Birkigt train station (until 1921 Potschappel-Birkigt) with reception building (Coschützer Straße 49a), water station, water crane, signal systems, gatekeeper houses and compartment car C 3 Pr. 02 (car body) 70631 Freital train station- East (formerly Niedergittersee) with railway maintenance office and civil servants' residence (Coschützer Straße 57a and 57b) and railway bridge (km 2.678 to the shift) (totality - ID No. 09301623); Starting station of the Windbergbahn, local historical significance, technically outstanding, singular mountain route from the early days of railway history, is the second oldest mountain railway in Europe after the Austrian Semmering Railway, which opened in 1854, and is therefore of importance in terms of railway history, economic history and transport history |
09301624 |
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White weir | at Deubener Strasse (map) |
Beginning 20th century (weir) | Weißeritz weir for the mill ditch of the Hofemühle; site and technology historical importance |
08963914 |
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Municipal Health Department (formerly) | Deubener Strasse 6 (map) |
re. 1914–1915 (official building); re. 1955 (memorial plaque inside) | Former municipal health department in a corner, inside sandstone plaque to commemorate the demonstration on May 1, 1917; in reform style, architectural and local significance |
08963804 |
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Chausseehaus | Dresdner Strasse 2 (map) |
re. 1828 (Chausseehaus) | Former Chausseehaus; old road money collector's house, upper floor half-timbered, important testimony to the history of traffic in the Plauen reason |
08963867 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 22 (map) |
re. 1899 (gable field) | Residential house in closed development; historic facade, relevant to building history, defining the street scene |
08963775 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 24 (map) |
before 1900 (residential building) | Residential house in closed development; late historical facade, relevant to the building history, defining the street scene |
08963774 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 29 (map) |
before 1900 (residential building) | Residential house in half-open development; late historical facade, relevant to the building history, defining the street scene |
08963771 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 31 (map) |
re. 1899, left gable end (residential building) | Residential house in closed development; late historical facade, relevant to the building history, defining the street scene |
08963772 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 33 (map) |
before 1900 (residential building) | Residential house in closed development; late historic facade, architectural significance, characterizing the street scene |
08963773 |
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Consumer association (former) | Dresdner Strasse 40, 42, Oberpesterwitzer Strasse 1 (map) |
1927–1928 (residential building) | Former home of a consumer association; relevant to building history, local history and social history |
08963776 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 44 | re. 1845 (residential building) | Residential building, eaves, in almost closed development; as evidence of the time before historicism of architectural and local historical importance |
09304737 |
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Rental and commercial building | Dresdner Strasse 46, 48 (map) |
around 1910 (residential and commercial building) | Apartment building in closed development; especially the importance of building history |
09302017 |
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Central department store | Dresdner Strasse 52 (map) |
1913 (department store) | Former department store in a corner; architecturally and historically of interest |
08963778 |
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Town Hall Potschappel (formerly); today Freital town hall | Dresdner Strasse 56 (map) |
1902–1904 (town hall); 1927 (Secret Annex) | Town hall, with rear annex; representative neo-renaissance building, architectural, urban planning and local historical significance |
08963779 |
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Double residential building | Dresdner Strasse 57, 59 (map) |
around 1900 (twin house) | Duplex house in rows; historical and urban relevance |
08963781 |
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Glückauf pharmacy | Dresdner Strasse 58 (map) |
1902 (pharmacy) | Pharmacy; Art Nouveau, architectural, historical and urban relevance |
08963780 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 74 (map) |
around 1900 (residential building) | Urban residential building in half-open development; late historical design language |
09301615 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 75 (map) |
around 1900 (residential building) | Residential house in closed development; on the first floor coupled window with figurine niche (miner), among other things, architectural significance |
08964030 |
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Residential and commercial building | Dresdner Strasse 77 (map) |
re. 1909 (central elevation) | Residential and commercial building in closed development; defining the street scene, relevance to urban planning and building history |
08963787 |
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Golden lion | Dresdner Strasse 79, 81, 83 (map) |
re. 1908/09 (inn) | Inn; Reform architecture, an important architectural and urban development accent, also of local historical interest |
08963788 |
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Residential and commercial building | Dresdner Strasse 84 (map) |
around 1910 (residential and commercial building) | Residential and commercial building in corner position in closed development; Part of the reform complex Sörgelstrasse, especially of architectural significance |
09302018 |
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Residential and commercial building | Dresdner Strasse 87 (map) |
around 1910 (residential and commercial building) | Residential and commercial building in half-open development; Reform style, strong formal reference to the "Golden Lion", above all significance in terms of building history |
08963789 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 106 (map) |
after 1900 (residential building) | Residential house in closed development; Part of an important three-person ensemble in terms of urban planning |
08963805 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 108 (map) |
after 1900 (residential building) | Residential house in closed development; Part of an important three-person ensemble in terms of urban planning |
08963806 |
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 110 (map) |
re. 1901 (residential building) | House in corner location; Part of an important three-person ensemble in terms of urban planning |
08963807 |
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Emmauskirche; Potschappler Church | Kantstrasse (map) |
1875–1877 (church) | Neo-Renaissance style church; local and special architectural significance |
08963796 |
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gym | Lukas-Cranach-Strasse 58g (map) |
around 1930 (gym) | Gym with porch and outside staircase; u. a. Architectural and local historical significance |
08963687 |
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Soviet memorial | Youth Square (map) |
after 1945 (Soviet) | Memorial for Soviet soldiers; with relief and honor grove, burial place ?, of local importance |
08963945 |
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Richard Wagner memorial stone | Richard-Wagner-Platz (map) |
1927 (memorial stone) | Memorial stone for Richard Wagner; oldest of its kind in Saxony, of local history |
08963345 |
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Duplex house | Richard-Wagner-Strasse 15, 17 (map) |
around 1900 (twin house) | Double house; historically important |
08963782 |
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Residential building | Soergelstrasse 2 (map) |
1907–1908 (residential building) | House in corner position as well as two gate pillars; Part of an architecturally and urbanistically valuable row of houses of the reform style |
08963797 |
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Residential building | Sörgelstrasse 4 (map) |
1910 (residential building) | Residential house in closed development; Part of an architecturally and urbanistically valuable row of houses of the reform style |
08963798 |
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Residential building | Soergelstrasse 6 (map) |
1910–1911 (residential building) | Residential house in closed development; Part of an architecturally and town-planning valuable row of houses in the reform style |
08963799 |
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Residential building | Sörgelstrasse 8 (map) |
1910 (residential building) | Residential house in closed development; Part of an architecturally and town-planning valuable row of houses in the reform style |
08963800 |
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Residential building | Soergelstrasse 10 (map) |
1909–1910 (residential building) | Residential house in closed development; Part of an architecturally and town-planning valuable row of houses in the reform style |
08963801 |
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Residential building | Soergelstrasse 12 (map) |
1907–1908 (residential building) | Residential house in closed development; Part of an architecturally and town-planning valuable row of houses in the reform style |
08963802 |
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Residential building | Soergelstrasse 14 (map) |
1906-1907, re. 1907 (plaque at the entrance) | Residential house in half-open development; Part of an architecturally and town-planning valuable row of houses in the reform style |
08963803 |
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villa | Steinstrasse 2 (map) |
around 1900 (villa) | Villa; u. a. architectural significance |
08964989 |
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Residential building | Turnerstrasse 4 (map) |
1890s (residential building) | Residential house in open development; architectural significance |
09302016 |
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gym | Turnerstrasse 14 (map) |
around 1910 (gym) | Gym; Of importance in terms of location and building history as well as social history |
08963808 |
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Former school | Uhlandstrasse 13 (map) |
around 1905 (school) | Former school with influences of reform style; Building and local history relevance |
08960545 |
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Cemetery chapel and First World War memorial at Potschappel cemetery | Wilsdruffer Straße 24 (map) |
1887 (cemetery chapel); 1900 (colored glass window); after 1918 (war memorial) | Cemetery chapel and First World War memorial at Potschappel cemetery; architectural, local history and artistic significance |
08963688 |
Erdmuthen-Schacht; Mining dump | To the shift | 1st half of the 19th century and older (Halde) | Individual monument of the material assembly of Freital mining monuments in the Potschappel district: Halde at the shaft point of the former Erdmuthen shaft (assembly of the town of Freital, Potschappel district - ID no. 09303864); Significant in terms of mining history and landscape design |
08963918 |
Saalhausen
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Arch bridge | Dorfstrasse (map) |
1910s (bridge) | Arch bridge |
08963707 |
Consolidation of the District Authority (formerly) | Dorfstrasse 1a; 1c | 1905–1909 (population); 1907–1908 (nursing home) | Totality: Former district institution with park (garden monument), the individual monuments: Building 1 c in an elaborate reform style, angled floor plan, with a dominant central structure crowned by roof turrets, numerous preserved wooden elements; 1a: former farm building or administration, somewhat simpler building, but also in the reform style, two-storey, hipped roof with ridge turret, wooden entrance house, neo-baroque gate, wooden winter gardens on the back; Architectural, social and local history, as well as landscape design importance (individual monument ID-Nr 08963710). |
09301376 |
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building | Dorfstrasse 1a, 1c (map) |
1907/1908 (nursing home) | Individual features of the totality of the district institution (formerly): Building 1 c in an elaborate reform style, angled floor plan, with a dominant central building crowned by roof turrets, numerous preserved wooden elements; Building 1a former farm building or administration, a somewhat simpler building, but also in the reform style, two-storey, hipped roof with ridge turret, wooden entrance house, neo-baroque gate, wooden winter gardens on the back; Architectural, social and local history as well as landscape design significance (entity ID no. 09301376). |
08963710 |
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Residential stable house | Dorfstrasse 8, 8a (map) |
around 1850 (stable house) | Stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard; last example of its kind in place, u. a. architectural significance |
08963708 |
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War memorial | Dorfstrasse 16 (near) (map) |
after 1918 (war memorial) | War memorial |
08963709 |
Schweinsdorf
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Transformer house | Am Hexenberg / corner of Rudeltstraße (map) |
1920s (transformer station) | Transformer house in the style of the surrounding settlement |
08963978 |
Unity of the Raschelbergsiedlung | At the Raschelberg 3; 6; 5; 6; 7; 8th; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 16; 17; 18; 19; 20; 21; 22; 23; 24; 25; 26; 27; 28 | 1920 to 1928 (settlement); around 1930 (settlement) | Raschelbergsiedlung as a whole with the following individual monuments: single and double houses of the former “Sächsisches Heim” settlement company (single monument ID No. 08964061), green areas as a whole; A characteristic example of cooperative housing development in the 1920s in a factual, regionally-related construction method, a complex of high urban and local historical value. |
09305364 |
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Single and double houses of the former state settlement company "Sächsisches Heim" | At the Raschelberg 3; 6; 5; 6; 7; 8th; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 16; 17; 18; 19; 20; 21; 22; 23; 24; 25; 26; 27; 28 | 1920 to 1928 | Individual features of the aggregate Raschelbergsiedlung: single and double residential houses of the former state settlement company "Sächsisches Heim" (aggregate ID no. 09305364); A characteristic example of cooperative housing development in the 1920s in a factual, regionally-related construction method, a complex of high urban and local historical value. |
08964061 |
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File factory Mehlhose (formerly) | Dresdner Strasse 303 (map) |
1838 (factory, old core); around 1930 (gatehouse); 1898 (machine shop); around 1930 (factory owner's apartment) | Former file factory Mehlhose, consisting of the buildings of the former grinding and hardening shop facing Dresdner Straße, the eaves-side and connecting building, the former administration building with the factory owner's house, which was probably added in 1930, the former boiler house with its octagonal chimney (now shortened) and workshop building added later, the former smithy with octagonal chimney (now shortened) and the later annealing plant and the porter's building built around 1930; Significant and largely original evidence of the industrial history of Freetal, particularly in the context of the adjacent former Thodeschen paper factory and the former red yarn dyeing works, of particular interest due to the two clinker chimneys, strongly defining the townscape and significant for the industrial region, also known as the “valley of work” |
08963891 |
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Residential building | Jägerstrasse 14 (map) |
1900 or shortly thereafter (residential building) | Residential house in open development; Ornamental framework with influences from Art Nouveau, largely original, including architectural significance |
08951447 |
Cellar vault | Jägerstrasse 29 (map) |
18th century | Cellar vault; historically important |
08963976 |
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Former Forester's house | Jägerstrasse 31 (map) |
1905 (forester's house) | Former forester's house with enclosure; with influences of the Swiss style, architectural and local historical significance |
08964028 |
Aggregate cemetery Deuben; John's Chapel | Poisentalstrasse 31 | around 1900 (cemetery) | Unity of the cemetery Deuben: individual monument chapel (neo-Romanesque central building with porch) (individual monument ID no. 08963975) and cemetery (garden monument); with fencing, different woods and visual relationships, architectural and gardening significance. |
09301347 |
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John's Chapel | Poisentalstrasse 31 (map) |
re. 1901–1902 (entrance) | Single monument the entirety of cemetery Deuben : Friedhofskirche (neoroman central building with stem) as well as 4 and 10 times grave grave plants (entirety of ID number 09301347th) architectural significance (church) and z. T. artistic importance. |
08963975 |
Duplex house | Niederhäslicher Strasse 6 | 1920s | Double house of the former “Sächsisches Heim” settlement company; A characteristic example of cooperative housing development in the 1920s in a factual, regionally-related construction method, a complex of high urban and local historical value |
09305365 |
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Rental villa | Wartburgstrasse 28 (map) |
1910s (rental villa) | Rental villa in reform style, with striking fence pillars; u. a. architectural significance |
08964986 |
Somsdorf
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard | Am Graben 9 (map) |
between 1860 and 1880 (stable house) | Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard; Characteristic of the street through its exposed location, architecturally the most elaborate building in the southern core development, of architectural significance |
08964115 |
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Two stable houses in a three-sided courtyard | Am Graben 13, 15 (map) |
around 1860 (massive building); re. 1806 (half-timbered house) | Two stable houses in a three-sided courtyard; Residential stable house No. 15 with half-timbered upper floor, characterizing the townscape due to its exposed location, structural component of the southern core development, of architectural significance |
08964114 |
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Gasthof Hereditary Court | Höckendorfer Strasse 9 (map) |
re. 1695, younger extension (inn) | Inn; in a central location, of importance in terms of building history and local history |
08964105 |
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Residential stable house and two side buildings of a farm | Höckendorfer Strasse 21 (map) |
End of 18th century (stable house); 1st half of the 19th century (formerly No. 23) | Stable house and two side buildings of a farm; Side building, upper floor half-timbered, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street, e.g. T. architecturally valuable |
08964089 |
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Residential stable house | Höckendorfer Strasse 28 (map) |
re. 1823, core possibly older (stable house) | Residential stable house; Upper floor half-timbered structure, structure preserved, structural component of the local floor plan, of importance in terms of building history and image |
08964107 |
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Residential stable house and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard | Höckendorfer Strasse 42 (map) |
18th century, possibly even older (stable house) | Residential stable house and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard; Stable house z. T. half-timbered, side building half-timbered; |
08964096 |
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Residential stable house | Höckendorfer Strasse 48 (map) |
after 1700 (stable house) | Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard; Stable house upper floor half-timbered, side building half-timbered, of architectural and socio-historical importance |
08964098 |
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Rectory | Höckendorfer Strasse 60 (map) |
re. 1736 (door frames) | Rectory, stone-lined drainage in the front garden, next to the house enclosure wall and two gate posts, rectory garden; Rectory with half-timbered upper floor and remarkable door frames (lettering, keystone), building that is important in terms of construction and local history with many original details |
08964094 |
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Residential stable house | Höckendorfer Strasse 62 (map) |
18th century, possibly even older (stable house) | Residential stable house; Long side of the upper floor half-timbered, clad, historically important |
08964093 |
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Residential stable house | Höckendorfer Strasse 70 (map) |
re. 1764 (door frames) | Residential stable house; Upper floor and gable half-timbered, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street |
08964091 |
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Residential stable house and massive barn with passage | Höckendorfer Strasse 74 (map) |
18th century (stable house); 2nd half of the 19th century (barn) | Stable house and massive barn with passage; Stable house on the upper floor half-timbered, partly ornamentally slated, highly preserved in its original form, of importance in terms of the history of the building and of the townscape |
08964090 |
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Waystone | Höckendorfer Straße 82 (near) (map) |
19th century (Wegestein) | Waystone; of importance in terms of traffic history |
08964088 |
Unity of Georgenkirche and Kirchhof | Höckendorfer Strasse | 1892 (churchyard) | Entity Ev. Georgenkirche and churchyard as well as dry stone wall along the access road with the following individual monuments: two tombs, war memorial for the fallen of the First World War and enclosure with two churchyard portals, re. 1860 and 1892 (individual monument ID no. 08964097), cemetery design (garden monument) and churchyard (expanded to the so-called inner cemetery in 1892) as a whole; of importance in terms of garden art and landscape design. |
09302154 |
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Georgenkirche and churchyard | Höckendorfer Strasse (map) |
probably 1238 (remains of the previous Romanesque building); 1712 (church); re. 1860 (churchyard portal); re. 1892 (churchyard portal); Mid 19th century - 1910 (tomb) | Individual features of the entity Ev. Georgenkirche and Kirchhof as well as dry stone wall along the access road: two tombs, war memorial for the fallen of the First World War and enclosure with two churchyard portals, refer to 1860 and 1892 (entity ID No. 09302154); of importance in terms of building history and local history. |
08964097 |
Unity of cemetery Somsdorf | Höckendorfer Strasse | re. 1860 (cemetery portal); 1883 (Luthereichen) | Material entirety of Somsdorf cemetery with the following individual monuments: enclosure wall and cemetery portal (ID no. 09301944), cemetery design with two lute oaks and an avenue of trees of life (garden monument) as well as cemetery as a whole; of importance in terms of local history and landscape design. |
09301945 |
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Somsdorf cemetery | Höckendorfer Strasse (map) |
re. 1860 (cemetery portal) | Individual features of the whole cemetery Somsdorf: enclosure wall and cemetery portal, re. 1860 (entity ID No. 09301945); of local importance |
09301944 |
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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard | Lübauer Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1850 (stable house) | Residential stable house (massive) in a three-sided courtyard; historically important |
08964116 |
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Residential stable house and wooden barn of a two-sided courtyard | Rosenstrasse 16 (map) |
around 1850 (stable house) | Stable house and wooden barn of a two-sided courtyard; Stable house upper floor half-timbered, largely preserved in construction and appearance, forms with No. 18 an attractive ensemble, of architectural and social historical importance |
08964110 |
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Stable house of a farm | Rosenstrasse 18 (map) |
around 1850 (stable house) | Stable house of a farm; The upper floor half-timbered structure, largely preserved in terms of construction and appearance, forms an attractive ensemble with the buildings of No. 16, which is of structural and social significance |
08964109 |
Whitish
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Memorial to Friedrich-Ludwig Jahn | Main street (map) |
probably 1902 (monument) | Memorial to Friedrich-Ludwig Jahn |
08963711 |
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gym | Hauptstrasse 8 (map) |
1920s (gym) | Gym; u. a. socio-historical importance |
08963713 |
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Residential stable house | Hauptstrasse 56 (map) |
around 1780 (stable house) | Residential stable house; Upper floor half-timbered structure, significance in terms of building history |
08963715 |
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Half-timbered house | Hauptstrasse 68 (map) |
18th century (residential house) | Residential building; Half-timbered house with St. Andrew's crosses, older generation still preserved timber construction, of architectural and house history of importance |
08963714 |
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War memorial | Steep street / corner of Juststraße (map) |
after 1919 (First World War) | War Memorial First World War |
08963712 |
Wurgwitz
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Royal Saxon Coal Works Zauckerode (formerly) - Albertschacht | Albertschacht 4 (near) (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (part of the mining installation) | Material population component of the material population Mining Monuments Freital in OT Wurgwitz with the following individual monument: machine house of the former Albertschacht (see individual monument list - ID No. 08963934) (see also material population list of the city of Freital, OT Burgk - ID No. 09303858); of regional mining historical relevance. |
09303865 |
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Royal Saxon Coal Works Zauckerode (formerly) - Albertschacht | Albertschacht 4 (near) (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (mining complex) | Individual monument of the material entirety of the Freital mining monuments in the Wurgwitz district: machine house of the former Albertschacht (see also the population list of the city of Freital, Burgk district - ID no. 09303858); The only originally preserved building of the former extensive complex, of regional mining historical relevance |
08963934 |
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Residential stable house | Am Berge 4 (map) |
around 1850 (stable house) | Residential stable house; Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance |
08963699 |
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Wurgwitz manor | Am Weinberg 6, 8 (map) |
re. 1908 (side building, keystone); around 1850 (manor house) | Manor house of a manor, still manor complex with four farm buildings, fencing and gate trees as well as garden; Manor house in the manner of a villa with Venetian design language (casa a due torri), neo-renaissance, with a tower in front, architecturally striking in the local context, manor complex consisting of four more buildings, three of them in half-timbered, site and structure-defining complex of local historical importance |
08963723 |
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barn | Gartenstrasse 2 (near) (map) |
1st half of the 19th century (half-timbered barn) | Barn; Fachwerk, relic of a homestead; u. a. architectural significance |
08963702 |
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Railway bridge | Kesselsdorfer Strasse (map) |
Underpass of a railway line , historical building and railway history of
meaning |
08963698 |
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Niederhermsdorfer Hof | Oberhermsdorfer Strasse 1 (map) |
Core probably 18th century (residential stable house) | Stable house and three side buildings of a farm; mostly old half-timbering, building history and
of local importance |
09303635 |
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Residential stable house and two side buildings | Oberstrasse 14 (map) |
re. 1852 door frames (stable house) | Residential stable house and two side buildings of a three-sided courtyard; Stable house upper floor half-timbered, side building one also half-timbered and one as an extension behind the dwelling house, courtyard area preserved in structure and appearance, u. a. architectural significance |
08963705 |
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barn | Oberstrasse 20 (map) |
around 1800 (barn) | Barn; Half-timbered, one of the few evidence of rural timber construction in the village that has survived in its appearance, of architectural significance |
08963704 |
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Town hall Wurgwitz | Pesterwitzer Strasse 21 (map) |
re. 1925 entrance gable (town hall) | Rathaus Wurgwitz - Town Hall; representative building, architecturally and historically important |
08963720 |
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school-building | Pesterwitzer Strasse 23 (map) |
Entrance re. 1907/08 (school) | School-building; Building and site historical relevance |
08963721 |
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Previous school | Pesterwitzer Strasse 25 (map) |
1873 (school) | First Wurgwitz School; Architectural and local historical significance |
09300988 |
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Inn | Pesterwitzer Strasse 36 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century (inn) | Inn with hall; of building and local historical relevance |
08963719 |
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Alfred-Damm-Heim | Pesterwitzer Strasse 6 (map) |
1930 (house of culture) | Alfred-Damm-Heim - cultural center with gym; Structural, local and socio-historical significance |
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school-building | Unterstrasse 2 (map) |
1860s, re. 186 ... (school) | School-building; Building and site historical importance |
08963700 |
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barn | Unterstrasse 5 (map) |
18th century (barn) | Barn of a farm; Front side visible framework, in the picture-defining place, one of the few evidence of folk architecture in the place that has survived in appearance, of architectural significance |
08963703 |
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Böhlbrunnen | Zöllmener Strasse 29 (near) (map) |
re. 1672 (scoop) | Böhlbrunnen - sandstone spring surround |
09300990 |
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Rural house | Zöllmener Strasse 33 (map) |
Kern before 1800, around 1850 (residential building) | Rural house (upper floor half-timbered); Relic of the original village image, relevant to the building history |
08963722 |
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Hammer pond | Zöllmener Strasse (map) |
probably 17th century (pond) | Hammerteich - artificial pond system of the so-called hammer pond, including the overflow set in ashlar sandstone; early evidence of water technology of local historical importance |
08963935 |
Former sheep flood | Zöllmener Strasse | 19th century | Former sheep flood; of importance in terms of local history and local history |
09306613 |
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Residential stable house | To quaine 3 (map) |
19th century (southern side building); 18th century (stable house) | Residential stable house and opposite side building of a four-sided courtyard; Stable house partly half-timbered, u. a. historically important |
08963706 |
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War Memorial First World War | To Wiederitz / corner of Erlenstrasse (map) |
probably 1920s (war memorial) | War Memorial First World War |
08960518 |
Zauckerode
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Residential building | Am Kleinen Weg 7 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century (residential building) | Residential building; Mining context, mining historical significance |
08963694 |
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Screening wall | Oppelstrasse / Ringstrasse (map) |
Late 1970s (screening wall) | Screening wall made of concrete elements; historical evidence of art in the public space of the GDR |
09299819 |
Royal Saxon Coal Works Zauckerode (formerly) | Wilsdruffer Strasse (map) |
Mid-19th century - mid-20th century (mining installation part) | Impersonal entity component of the entirety of mining monuments Freital in OT Zauckerode with the following individual monuments: 1st Royal Saxon coal plants Zauckerode -Mehner bay, remains of the fan foundation of Zauckeroder air shaft (see single monument list - ID number 08,963,931th) (formerly.) 2. Royal Saxon coal plants Zauckerode ( former.) a) Kontorhaus (so-called Kohlenschreiberei) of the former Oppelschacht and b) the headframe, shaft 2 of the former Wismut mining company Willy Agatz (Dresden-Gittersee), which was moved here from 2003–2006 (see individual monument list - ID no. 08963933) (see also Subject population list City of Freital, OT Burgk - ID No. 09303858); important evidence of mining history of the once very extensive and important mine of the Royal Saxon coal works in Zauckerode. |
09303866 |
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Royal Sächsische Steinkohlenwerke Zauckerode (formerly) - Mehner Schacht; Zaucker or weather shaft | Wilsdruffer Strasse 50 (map) |
around 1862 (shaft) | Individual monument of the material assembly of Freital mining monuments in the district of Zauckerode: Remnants of the ventilator foundation of the Zaucker or weather shaft (population of the city of Freital, district of Zauckerode - ID No. 09303866); technical monument |
08963931 |
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Königlich Sächsische Steinkohlenwerke Zauckerode (formerly) - Kohlenschreiberei | Wilsdruffer Strasse 67d | Individual features of the mining monuments Freital in the OT Zauckerode: Kontorhaus (so-called Kohlenschreiberei) of the former Oppelschacht and the headframe, shaft 2 of the former bismuth mining company Willy Agatz (Dresden-Gittersee), which was moved here from 2003-2006 (total of the city of Freital, OT Zauckerode - ID- No. 09303866); Kontorhaus important evidence of mining history of the once very extensive and important mine of the Royal Saxon Coal Works in Zauckerode, headframe is the last evidence of the genus in the hard coal area of Döhlener Becken, significance in terms of technology history |
08963933 |
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Gasthof Zauckerode | Wilsdruffer Strasse 130 (map) |
re. 1844 (inn) | Inn; Part of the old local structure, relevant in terms of building and site history as well as image-defining |
08963691 |
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villa | Wilsdruffer Strasse 172, 172a (map) |
around 1908 | Villa; with neo-baroque influences, among other things of architectural significance |
09303636 |
Remarks
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entirety of mining monuments Freital: content and z. T. optically coherent unit of buildings, heaps, shafts, hydraulic structures, etc. with the following individual monuments in the Burgk district:
- Baron von Burgk Freiherrliche Werke Freital (formerly) - Hut house with remains of the enclosure (four pillars - subject total) (individual monument ID no. 08963920),
- Visitor display area: mouth hole area of the daily route of the Upper Revier (see individual monument list - ID no. 08963916),
- Headframe of shaft 1 of the former Wismut mining company Willy Agatz (Dresden-Gittersee) (individual monument ID No. 09300643),
- Windbergschacht (formerly) - Windbergheim: Hut house of the former Windbergschacht (see individual monument list - ID no. 08963922),
- Baron von Burgk Freiherrliche Werke Freital (formerly) - former miners' hospital (with a small outbuilding) (individual monument ID no. 08963917) and
- Baron von Burgk Freiherrliche Werke Freital (formerly) - official residence of the former Wilhelminenschacht, including the eaves-side retaining walls and the machine house of the Erdmannschacht in a south-westerly direction (individual monument ID no. 08963921).
- ↑ Burgk Castle is a castle and park surrounded by a wall. It is the nucleus of the place mentioned in the 12th century and thus also one of the Freetal culture. The manor was owned by the von Zeutzsch family from the beginning of the 16th century until the 18th century, and in the 19th century it was expanded into a center of coal mining by the mining entrepreneur Dathe. In 1846, Dathe had the manor house from 1580, rebuilt in 1707/09 in baroque style, redesigned in the sense of the neo-renaissance and romantic classicism, so that now a gable roof and roof houses with curved gables and obelisk crowning, a dominant pointed roof turret with clock and a graceful, artful metal covered terrace with a two-flight flight of stairs dominated the exterior. Presumably from the Renaissance building, a massive wooden beam ceiling has been preserved on the ground floor, on the upper floor there is a classical ballroom and a wallpaper room (alpine landscape) around 1825. Some of the side buildings that have been preserved date back to the 18th century. Especially the single-storey east side, the former brewery, shows influences of the so-called revolutionary architecture with its portico-like entrance. The barn on the north side was demolished in 2008. Further utility buildings, a caretaker's house, enclosure walls with portals, the driveway with plastered walls and the courtyard fortified with stone paving and carved natural stone paving (here also the remains of a horse pond) form an impressive ensemble. The park is based on pleasure gardens from the Renaissance and Baroque periods and was remodeled in the 19th century to resemble an English landscape garden. Here you will find a pond, wine press, herb garden and an ice cellar dated 1827, but also a mouth hole to one of the oldest mining shafts, which embodies the close connection between the facility and the coal and steel industry. In the park the Rotkopf-Görg monument from 1859 by the sculptor Michael Arnold. The ensemble, which is of national importance in terms of history, building history and gardening, now houses the House of Homeland and the mining and city museum. One of the region's most important painting collections is located in the former brewery wing (LfD / 2012).
- ↑ Burgk Castle is a castle and park surrounded by a wall. It is the nucleus of the place mentioned in the 12th century and thus also one of the Freetal culture. The manor was owned by the von Zeutzsch family from the beginning of the 16th century until the 18th century, and in the 19th century it was expanded into a center of coal mining by the mining entrepreneur Dathe. In 1846, Dathe had the manor house from 1580, rebuilt in 1707/09 in baroque style, redesigned in the sense of the neo-renaissance and romantic classicism, so that now a gable roof and roof houses with curved gables and obelisk crowning, a dominant pointed roof turret with clock and a graceful, artful metal covered terrace with a two-flight flight of stairs dominated the exterior. Presumably from the Renaissance building, a massive wooden beam ceiling has been preserved on the ground floor, on the upper floor there is a classical ballroom and a wallpaper room (alpine landscape) around 1825. Some of the side buildings that have been preserved date back to the 18th century. Especially the single-storey east side, the former brewery, shows influences of the so-called revolutionary architecture with its portico-like entrance. The barn on the north side was demolished in 2008. Further utility buildings, a caretaker's house, enclosure walls with portals, the driveway with plastered walls and the courtyard fortified with stone paving and carved natural stone paving (here also the remains of a horse pond) form an impressive ensemble. The park is based on pleasure gardens from the Renaissance and Baroque periods and was remodeled in the 19th century to resemble an English landscape garden. Here you will find a pond, wine press, herb garden and an ice cellar dated 1827, but also a mouth hole to one of the oldest mining shafts, which embodies the close connection between the facility and the coal and steel industry. In the park the Rotkopf-Görg monument from 1859 by the sculptor Michael Arnold. The ensemble, which is of national importance in terms of history, building history and gardening, now houses the House of Homeland and the mining and city museum. One of the region's most important painting collections is located in the former brewery wing (LfD / 2012).
- ↑ The neo-Gothic Protestant Christ Church, built in 1868/69 according to the plans of August Pieper, is a hall church made of quarry stone polygonal masonry with sandstone structure, with a retracted south choir (inside with net vault) and a high, dominant side tower with a steep helmet and corner turret. The north facade with side stair towers, open vestibule and large, distinctive pointed arched windows characterize the street scene; Inside, under the open roof truss, wooden single-storey galleries, on top of which is the delicate, colored post construction of the roof truss (probably influenced by the Dresden English Church of John Piers Saint Aubyn, which was destroyed in 1945). Baptistery, patron saint from Burgk, cross vault with figurative keystones, Jehmlich organ from 1869/71 with neo-Gothic prospect, rebuilt in 1937; one of the most important Saxon church buildings of the time it was built (LfD / 2012).
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An important industrial mill complex at a location known for this function since the 15th century with a courtyard-like arrangement, design in different historicizing forms. First mentioned in a document in 1465, owned by the Johne family since around 1600, in 1747 the mill was made more massive and a brandy distillery set up, in 1846 Chamber Councilor Karl Friedrich August Freiherr Dathe von Burgk bought the mill property from the Johne heirs, an oil mill connected to the grinding mill and the distillery was shut down in 1855, and a cutting mill and a bone pounder were built for it. In 1876, Kommerzienrat Heinrich Richard Eger bought the mill property and expanded the Lohmühle into a commercial mill. In 1879 a bread bakery was built and in 1892 some of the old water wheels were replaced with a turbine. In 1893 the old mill building was demolished and the new five-story wheat mill building was erected. The mill technical equipment was supplied by the mill construction company Gebr. Seck in Dresden. In 1895 a new, larger storage facility and a rye mill (now a connecting structure) were built. In 1906 an administration building was built with retail sales as well as company apartments and stables. The overall architectural design of today's facility comes from the Dresden university professor Martin Dülfer , who carried out structural measures from 1904-1916.
Former Wheat mill with bakery: Board on the building "Christian Gottlieb Johne Anno Christi 1747" (Spolie) and another board "Newly built by Heinr. Richard Eger 1893 and 1895", elongated structure with a rectangular floor plan, 4 and 5 floors with a stair tower, structure through Brick-facing pilaster strips, decorated tie-rod heads, continuous cornices at the level of the sills, buildings renovated and converted. Office building: re. 1906, elongated building with an irregular floor plan along Mühlenstrasse, two- and sometimes three-story plastered building, Art Nouveau influences recognizable, main cornice with stylized battlements, segmented arched windows, grated on the ground floor (ironwork), entrance area emphasized by round bay windows, beaver tail double roofing, free columns (bricked) at the entrance gate, building refurbished and converted.
Storage and rye mill building: rel. 1916/17, elongated main building along Lessingstrasse with a rectangular floor plan, listed as a four-storey plastered brick building with jamb, structured by brick-exposed pilaster strips, continuous cornices in the area of the window sills, Renaissance elements recognizable, main cornice with battlements, flat window arches, also under the battlements Round arches, tower slightly protruding, courtyard side with neoclassical echoes, gallery-like handling of the silo tower with clock, elaborately designed, crowned clock (decorated copper roof with cock figure), all-round frieze under the gallery, suggestive of tooth cut, decorated tie-rod heads of the rye mill.
Factory owner's villa (Mühlenstraße 12): two-storey plastered building with an irregular floor plan, extension on the west side, base polygonal masonry, ground floor with basket arched windows, upper floor high-rise rectangular windows with walls, e.g. Partly designed as twin windows, side projections, each closed by a triangular gable and structured by pilasters, on the ground floor a continuous cornice at the height of the window frames, profiled wooden windows still old (gallows window), hipped roof (structured roof landscape), dormer window in the middle, classicist influences clearly recognizable. The complex was extensively renovated after 2000 and is now used for residential purposes. The group of buildings is significant in terms of architecture and technology, is characterized by the outstanding design quality of Martin Dülfer and is one of the urban and local core buildings in Freetal (LfD / 2012). - ↑ The Protestant Luther Church from 1883, with the remains of the previous church, is an elaborate neo-Romanesque basilica with a semicircular apse and high tower as well as a dominant rose window to the front; an outside staircase leads to the three-arched, tabernacle-like gabled entrance with columns made of Rochlitz porphyry, tympanum with relief Christ as Pantocrator. This multi-part church was designed by the well-known Saxon architect Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel, who created numerous sacred buildings in a kind of "modular system" under the influence of the "Hanover School", similar ones in the vicinity in Neustadt / Saxony and Bodenbach. Inside with three aisles, low choir bay with ribbed vaults, apse, triumphal arch drawn down to the high central nave, flat wooden ceilings also in the side aisles, gallery of alley windows; Single-storey wooden galleries integrated between the supports on three sides, patronage boxes; monumental mural Crucifixion from 1912 (Paul Perks); Equipment especially the sandstone baptism of the old church from 1589 and the owl organ with a neo-Gothic prospect. The complex of church, parish and chamber property, the historical and structural core of Döhlen, is further enhanced by the monument hall and the Schönberg round temple. Memorial hall: in the ground plan obtuse-angled hall open to the east ("roof structure reminiscent of Russian farmhouses") for 19 valuable tombstones of manor owners from the 14th-18th centuries, which were recovered when the previous church was demolished in 1882 (including chefs, Zeutzsch auf Burgk - Ancestors of Catherine II of Russia - von Theler, von Grehsing, the eldest of Barbara Coquina died 1365); financed by Tsar Nikolaus II and the Baron von Burgk auf Roßtal, among others, built in 1899 by the master builder Reif after the suggestion and design of the art historian Cornelius Gurlitt; Monument early monument preservation, therefore not only of artistic but also scientific importance. The Schönberg round temple is a "Tempietto" in the old cemetery of the church and is dedicated to Alexander Christoph von Schönberg (d. 1801); small monopteros on Ionic columns with a bust of the deceased on a base; Inscription: “Alexander Christoph / von Schönberg / from the house of Reinsberg / born. d. XVI Decembr. MDCCXXIV / died d. XIX April i. MDCCCI. "; the choice of shape embodies educational standards and is similar to Bramante's and Palladio's designs (LfD / 2012).
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The Protestant Luther Church from 1883, with the remains of the previous church, is an elaborate neo-Romanesque basilica with a semicircular apse and high tower as well as a dominant rose window to the front; an outside staircase leads to the three-arched, tabernacle-like gabled entrance with columns made of Rochlitz porphyry, tympanum with relief Christ as Pantocrator. This multi-part church was designed by the well-known Saxon architect Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel, who created numerous sacred buildings in a kind of "modular system" under the influence of the "Hanover School", similar ones in the vicinity in Neustadt / Saxony and Bodenbach. Inside with three aisles, low choir bay with ribbed vaults, apse, triumphal arch drawn down to the high central nave, flat wooden ceilings also in the side aisles, gallery of alley windows; Single-storey wooden galleries integrated between the supports on three sides, patronage boxes; monumental mural Crucifixion from 1912 (Paul Perks); Equipment especially the sandstone baptism of the old church from 1589 and the owl organ with a neo-Gothic prospect. The complex of church, parish and chamber property, the historical and structural core of Döhlen, is further enhanced by the monument hall and the Schönberg round temple.
Memorial hall: in the ground plan obtuse-angled hall open to the east ("roof construction reminiscent of Russian farmhouses") for 19 valuable tombstones of manor owners from the 14th-18th centuries, which were recovered when the previous church was demolished in 1882 (including kitchen master, Zeutsch auf Burgk - Ancestors of Catherine II of Russia - von Theler, von Grensing - almost all in the mining context); financed by Tsar Nikolaus II and Baron Arthur Dathe, among others, then by Maximilian Dathe von Burgk auf Roßtal, erected in 1899 by the master builder Reif after the suggestion and design of the art historian Cornelius Gurlitt; Monument early monument preservation, therefore not only of artistic but also scientific importance.
The Schönberg round temple is a "Tempietto" in the old cemetery of the church and is dedicated to Alexander Christoph von Schönberg (d. 1801); small monopteros on Ionic columns with a bust of the deceased on a base; Inscription: “Alexander Christoph / von Schönberg / from the house of Reinsberg / born. d. XVI Decembr. MDCCXXIV / died d. XIX April i. MDCCCI. "; the choice of shape embodies educational standards and is similar to Bramante's and Palladio's designs (LfD / 2012). -
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Monument text: The Döhlener Friedhof is one of the three important cemeteries in Freetal and consists of the "Terrassenfriedhof" and the "New Friedhof"; In addition to its great relevance to local history, it is also of horticultural and, thanks to some grave sites, artistically important.
The terrace cemetery was laid out in 1851/52 after its lower area near the old Döhlen church had already been used as a plague cemetery in the 17th century. A short uphill path leads to the entrance gate, a branch path to the house of the cemetery gardener. The enclosure wall made of quarry stone masonry with sandstone cover plates has a wrought iron entrance gate in the south west of the gardener's house and one east of it, in the west there is a recessed wall section, also with a wrought iron gate; a straight main path from south (south gate) to north, a path from west gate to east and a main path from east (staircase) to west, all with a water-bound ceiling, form the structure of this part of the cemetery, the other elements are two from north Narrow terraces facing south with retaining walls and stairs and a triangular area in the east and west; There are three linden trees on the southern access path, another is at the intersection of the two main paths, in front of the west gate there are two large old linden trees, and a black locust tree is under nature protection at the end of the main path.
Large parts of the terrace cemetery are "romantically" unused and atmospherically shaped by some important burial sites. The most important (and also the largest in Freital) is the so-called crypt system "B" (Burgk), designed as a family burial place of the barons and mining entrepreneur Dathe von Burgk, but never used by them. The elaborate tomb from around 1905 with a three-aisled and vaulted underground crypt is stylistically based on the geometric Art Nouveau. Access to the burial place is via a staircase leading downwards into a cubic structure with a square floor plan, the front of which is designed in a kind of strongly stylized temple facade; on the roof of the crypt entrance the life-size figure of a seated mourners (cf. Henze 1903); two stairs leading upwards, there a monument in the form of a wall grave from 1932, the year the grave was rededicated as a war memorial 1914-18, after the mausoleum was donated to the Luther Church by Baron von Burgk; Plaque with the names of Freitalers who fell in World War I. Further tombs here are the classicist one by Johanne Christine (...) Meister from 1833; the funeral of the Gerlach and Schubert families, around 1910, with a female Art Nouveau figure in antique robes made of white marble; the neo-Gothic, richly designed (albeit in poor condition) monuments of the Künzelmann (1857 and 1865).
The "New Cemetery" was laid out in 1868, the chapel, the first in Freital, was built in 1871. A rising road cut into the terrain leads to the main gate, from the south a path with stairs leads to the gate. The enclosure wall made of quarry stone masonry with sandstone cover plates (with remains of family graves) has a wrought-iron entrance gate with sandstone gate pillars in the east and south; On the regular cemetery area, a main path runs from east to west, which is interrupted by a square-shaped widening with the chapel; a second main path crosses it in the last third of the area; Cross paths divide the cemetery into individual quarters; Paths with water-bound path cover; In front of the east gate there are two linden trees as gate trees, further linden trees surround the chapel square, as an avenue they lead to the western end. The cross-shaped avenues of the New Cemetery contribute significantly to its relevance as a garden monument. Several grave complexes are to be highlighted, especially the miners' graves for reasons of local history- Miner's grave: stone cross on a base, tomb with a simple border, base with the inscription "In memory of the miners who died in 1869 on the Segen-Gottes-Schacht". The corpses of 38 miners recovered immediately after the mining disaster were buried in this tomb; the other remains of the miners who had died, some of which were found only weeks later, could no longer be brought here. They (238 miners) found their final resting place in the communal grave at the Segen-Gottes-Schacht;
- Miner's grave: Plain tombstone made of quarry stone, two stone slabs with inscription and list of names, difficult to read. This is the common grave for the 25 miners who were killed in a firedamp explosion on the Windberg shaft in 1876.
- ↑ Material entity of the Weißeritztalbahn with track body (totality parts), technology and all buildings and bridges of the Weißeritztalbahn in the communities of Freital (OT Hainsberg), Rabenau (OT Rabenau - ID No. 09301550, OT Lübau - ID No. 09304225, OT Spechtritz - ID No. 09304222, OT Oelsa - ID No. 09303660), Dippoldiswalde (OT Seifersdorf - ID No. 09301533, OT Malter - ID No. 09301535, OT Dippoldiswalde - ID No. 09301537, OT Ulberndorf - ID No. . 09301539, OT Obercarsdorf - ID-Nr. 09301545, OT Schmiedeberg - ID-Nr. 09301546, OT Naundorf - ID-Nr. 09301541) and Altenberg (OT Oberbärenburg - ID-Nr. 09304220, OT Kurort Kipsdorf - ID-Nr. 09301548), of which the following individual monuments belong to the Freital section, OT Hainsberg: Freital-Hainsberg train station with various buildings and equipment, as well as moving monuments such as locomotives, passenger coaches, freight wagons, snow plows and narrow-gauge trolleys (technical monuments) (see list of individual monuments, OT Hainsberg - ID- No. 09301532), of which the following eggs belong Signs for the Freital section, OT Hainsberg - Rabenau, OT Rabenau: on the Coßmannsdorf subdivision, the Freital-Coßmannsdorf stop with the bus shelter, as well as cross-commune and cross-districts, partly in the Coßmannsdorf subdivision (Freital town, Hainsberg district) and partly on the Rabenau subdivision (commune Rabenau, OT Rabenau) two natural stone arch bridges (see individual monument list, OT Hainsberg, district Coßmannsdorf - ID no. 09304221, see also the corresponding part in the municipality of Rabenau, OT Rabenau, population list - ID no. 09301550 and individual monuments list, OT Rabenau - ID no. 09301553); Important monument of the Saxon traffic history, one of the oldest narrow-gauge railways in Germany, of historical, scientific-documentary, landscape design and rarity value.
- ↑ Technical and architectural monument, rebuilt in the first decade of the 20th century as part of the overall renovations and the elevation of the railway line between Potschappel and Hainsberg, 600 m east of the previous building. The reception building consists of two three-storey structures of different widths at the gable end, which are connected by a two-storey transverse structure that continues behind the risalits. The facades are varied and elaborately structured and combine different building materials; Cornice between the sandstone plinth and the brick-facing EC, the upper floors provided with comb plaster; Facade structured by segmented arched windows, large panorama window in the restaurant area; the flat gable roofs each with a wide overhang. The counter room is largely original (e.g. floor tiles and wooden elements, vaulted ceiling with belt structure and framed light shafts). Not only the architectural value is remarkable, but a rarity already means the fact that both regular and narrow-gauge operations (Weißeritztalbahn) are handled here, as well as the completeness of the layout. The platform roofing of the Dresden-Werdau line, a steel framework construction with wood covering, should be mentioned; the roofing of the narrow-gauge platform including the arched pedestrian tunnel; the three-track rectangular engine shed in timber frame with brick infill; the stone-facing retaining wall of the standard-gauge line in the area of the narrow-gauge platform; the magazine (former coal shed); The coaling system (partly implemented from Potschappel), consisting of coal bansen and gantry crane, the water crane, the loading ramp and the systems for rolling truck traffic or the track systems provided for this (roller pit); the so-called bloomers bridge; the two-storey service and supervisory building, finally the signal boxes with the remains of the mechanical control devices. In addition, there are two locomotives and a total of around 30 passenger and freight cars as movable technical monuments, as well as a snow plow from 1925 and a narrow-gauge trolley (LfD / 2012).
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The Protestant Church of Hope on the Hainsberg cemetery is a neo-Romanesque centralized building with a cross shape, in the northern corner of which there is a high, widely visible tower in neo-renaissance shapes; it was built in 1900/01 according to plans by Fritz Reuter (marked on the gable above the main portal).
The church is a quarry stone building with sandstone structure, the square tower ends in an octagonal bell-shaped storey on which a lantern with a very long tip sits; the north-eastern vestibule with a round arched main portal made of Cotta sandstone. The interior of the building is the most important example of decorative art from the late imperial era and Art Nouveau in Freital and represents the detachment from the schematic neo-Gothic and historicist painting of the 19th century.Meaning is the monumental and decorative furnishings of the Dresden professor Otto Gussmann (1911 ), partly geometric and vegetable (galleries, stalls), partly representational (wall paintings, window design). The apse, the triumphal arch and the flat crossing dome in particular show many images of hope (entry of Christ into Jerusalem, angels-framed crucifix, ascension, heavenly Jerusalem guarded by cherubim in the flat dome; Christmas, Easter and Pentecost) - which then also shape the name of the church in the stained glass of the window).
The gatehouse of the cemetery, which combines the chapel, mortuary and gardener's house, is also kept in neo-Romanesque forms; the strong polygonal masonry is striking; with an outer two-winged wrought iron gate and an inner two-winged wooden gate and a roof turret; Inscription above the gate: "1899 Christ is the resurrection and the life".
The 1.8 hectare area for the cemetery was donated by the manufacturer Otto Roemer after Hainsberg had separated from the mother community Somsdorf in 1899 and formed a separate parish with Coßmannsdorf and Eckersdorf.
The most significant artistically is the hereditary burial of the Roemer family (around 1911), a burial complex with an underground crypt, enclosure and benches. A colonnade of six semicircular pillars, which are covered by an architrave, surrounds the life-size electroplating of a figure of Christ with outstretched hands based on the model of the statue by Thorvaldsen in the Church of Our Lady in Copenhagen in 1839. Also to be mentioned is the Kunath hereditary burial (before 1910?), One Grave complex with an embedded crypt slab, which is backed by a striking structure made of roughly hewn natural stone; the Fickler hereditary burial (around 1920), accessible via a small staircase, tapered tombstone, top with a relief representation of triangle, plane and compass, crowned with spheres; Hereditary burial of the Carl Römer family with an underground crypt, half-height grave wall with a relief of two dying torches and a laurel garland with an inscription.
The cemetery is also a garden monument with an avenue in continuation of the passage of the gatehouse (main longitudinal axis) to the intersection with the main transverse axis to the church; on the square in front of the church two Canadian hemlocks (Tsuga canadensis) - LfD / 2012. - ↑ The Protestant Church of Hope on the Hainsberg cemetery is a neo-Romanesque centralized building with a cross shape, in the northern corner of which there is a high, widely visible tower in neo-renaissance shapes; it was built in 1900/01 according to plans by Fritz Reuter (marked on the gable above the main portal). The church is a quarry stone building with sandstone structure, the square tower ends in an octagonal bell-shaped storey on which a lantern with a very long tip sits; the north-eastern vestibule with a round arched main portal made of Cotta sandstone. The interior of the building is the most important example of decorative art from the late imperial era and Art Nouveau in Freital and represents the detachment from the schematic neo-Gothic and historicist painting of the 19th century.Meaning is the monumental and decorative furnishings of the Dresden professor Otto Gussmann (1911 ), partly geometric and vegetable (galleries, stalls), partly representational (wall paintings, window design). The apse, the triumphal arch and the flat crossing dome in particular show many images of hope (entry of Christ into Jerusalem, angels-framed crucifix, ascension, heavenly Jerusalem guarded by cherubim in the flat dome; Christmas, Easter and Pentecost) - which then also shape the name of the church in the stained glass of the window). The gatehouse of the cemetery, which combines the chapel, mortuary and gardener's house, is also kept in neo-Romanesque forms; the strong polygonal masonry is striking; with an outer two-winged wrought-iron gate and an inner two-winged wooden gate and a roof turret; Inscription above the gate: "1899 Christ is the resurrection and the life". The 1.8 hectare area for the cemetery was donated by the manufacturer Otto Roemer after Hainsberg had separated from the mother community Somsdorf in 1899 and formed a separate parish with Coßmannsdorf and Eckersdorf. The most significant artistically is the hereditary burial of the Roemer family (around 1911), a burial complex with an underground crypt, enclosure and benches. A colonnade of six semicircular pillars, which are covered by an architrave, surrounds the life-size electroplating of a figure of Christ with outstretched hands based on the model of the statue by Thorvaldsen in the Church of Our Lady in Copenhagen in 1839. Also to be mentioned is the Kunath hereditary burial (before 1910?), One Grave complex with an embedded crypt slab, which is backed by a striking structure made of roughly hewn natural stone; the Fickler hereditary burial (around 1920), accessible via a small staircase, tapered tombstone, top with a relief representation of triangle, plane and compass, crowned with spheres; Hereditary burial of the Carl Römer family with an underground crypt, half-height grave wall with a relief of two dying torches and a laurel garland with an inscription. The cemetery is also a garden monument with an avenue in continuation of the passage of the gatehouse (main longitudinal axis) to the intersection with the main transverse axis to the church; on the square in front of the church two Canadian hemlocks (Tsuga canadensis) - LfD / 2012.
- ↑ The former manor house of the Heilsberg estate, which was mentioned in 1370, was built around 1840 by Johann Eduard Heuchler. The name "Engländerei" goes back to the Englishman De la Pole, who bought the estate in 1837. The two-storey, elongated plastered building with a pronounced jamb floor is covered by a flat gable roof with an overhang; the central wing of the building is polygonal on the south side and risalit-like on the north side; Sandstone window frames, on the south side delicate ornamental decoration in the sense of classicism, as a structure also corresponding to corner blocks and circumferential serrated cornice; A striking wooden observation tower with a railing above the central wing; next to the manor house Burgk, architecturally most important building in Freetal from the mid 19th century. The Heilsberger Park was laid out after 1793 by Baron von Lindemann in a scenic and sentimental style and after 1837 it was embellished by the English owners. Significant soil modeling and distinctive old trees with solitary trees and groups of trees, including copper beech and Canadian hemlock in the east, sycamore maple on the banks of the Weißeritz, groups of Canadian hemlocks and four yews, red oak, copper beeches, groups of elm, plane and sycamore on the banks of the Weißeritz Beech, linden, hanging beech, in the west four yews, alder, ginkgo, linden, elm, in the north two black pines and alders; Moat running from west to east, two small bridges over it; curved pathways with a water-bound ceiling; Due to its location in the Plauenschen Grund, the park is part of the historical landscape. A memorial of friendship and gratitude (remains preserved, no longer at the original location) stood on a grassy hill surrounded by poplar trees in the park and had a sacrificial pan with a flame, made in the Etruscan style according to Schuricht's drawing, which stood on four high clawed feet; Inscription on the base: “His father's teacher / consecrated this monument / G F. Frhr. v. L. "[L. = Lindemann] and on the other side: "M. August Friedrich Schneider / Pastor of Rabenau / Born the XVII. Decbr. MDCCXXVII./ Died. the XVI. Octbr. MDCCXCII. "; Inscription on the edge of the offering bowl: “Children! never forget your benefactor! ”(LfD / 2012).
- ↑ The former manor house of the Heilsberg estate, which was mentioned in 1370, was built around 1840 by Johann Eduard Heuchler. The name "Engländerei" goes back to the Englishman De la Pole, who bought the estate in 1837. The two-storey, elongated plastered building with a pronounced jamb floor is covered by a flat gable roof with an overhang; the central wing of the building is polygonal on the south side and risalit-like on the north side; Sandstone window frames, on the south side delicate ornamental decoration in the sense of classicism, as a structure also corresponding to corner blocks and circumferential serrated cornice; A striking wooden observation tower with a railing above the central wing; next to the manor house Burgk, architecturally most important building in Freetal from the middle of the 19th century. The Heilsberger Park was laid out after 1793 by Baron von Lindemann in a scenic and sentimental style and after 1837 it was embellished by the English owners. Significant soil modeling and distinctive old trees with solitary trees and groups of trees, including copper beech and Canadian hemlock in the east, sycamore maple on the banks of the Weißeritz, groups of Canadian hemlocks and four yews, red oak, copper beeches, groups of elm, plane and sycamore on the banks of the Weißeritz Beech, linden, hanging beech, in the west four yews, alder, ginkgo, linden, elm, in the north two black pines and alders; Moat running from west to east, two small bridges over it; curved pathways with a water-bound ceiling; Due to its location in the Plauenschen Grund, the park is part of the historical landscape. A memorial of friendship and gratitude (remains preserved, no longer at the original location) stood on a grassy hill surrounded by poplar trees in the park and had a sacrificial pan with a flame, made in the Etruscan style according to Schuricht's drawing, which stood on four high clawed feet; Inscription on the base: “His father's teacher / consecrated this monument / G F. Frhr. v. L. "[L. = Lindemann] and on the other side: "M. August Friedrich Schneider / Pastor of Rabenau / Born the XVII. Decbr. MDCCXXVII./ Died. the XVI. Octbr. MDCCXCII. "; Inscription on the edge of the offering bowl: “Children! never forget your benefactor! ”(LfD / 2012).
- ↑ The Jochhöhschlösschen near Niederpesterwitz, one kilometer outside of Pesterwitz, is a massive rococo vineyard and summer castle with three floors, built by Baron Carl Albrecht von Nimptsch in 1795-97, with the third floor in the impressive, steep mansard roof with ridge turret and weather vane is integrated; In 1952-54 the two lower side wings, also with a mansard hipped roof, were rebuilt; the entrance balcony of the central cube and the flight of stairs to its overbuilt entrance were removed in the 1970s. Perpendicular to the side wings are the lower (single-storey with jamb) buildings of the coach house and stable, which have half-hipped roofs with bat dormers, symmetrically. Numerous fences and retaining walls characterize the complex. On the valley side, under the balcony of the central building, a walled plateau leads over to the terraced garden and the vineyard sloping into the Weißeritz valley. This is bordered by groups of trees and solitary trees. The property, which was also owned by the largest mining entrepreneur in the Freital area, Dathe von Burgk, in the 19th century, not only shows the most important building in Freital from around 1800, but is also an important garden monument and due to its exposed location above the Weißeritztal a landmark. From the north side, too, together with an avenue of lime trees that leads to the Cour d´honneur, it proves to be a defining feature (LfD / 2012).
- ↑ The church with the east tower in front, a plastered building in reform style with neo-renaissance elements, was built in 1906 according to plans by Woldemar Kandler on the site of the previous building from the 16th century (a total of fourth church at this site); A Gothic portal from this building was integrated into the new building as a spoiler. On the dominant tower with a Welsch dome and lantern an ornamented round arched portal made of red sandstone, in the keystone the resurrection symbol of a pelican. The Emporensaal (single-storey galleries on three sides) is vaulted by a barrel supported by belt arches with stitch caps; Jacobus chapel with patronage box; Art Nouveau window depicting Jacobus d. Ä., Altar with painting by Robert Sterl, pulpit and organ prospect by Jahn made of wood Neo-Renaissance building period, sandstone baptism from 1580, altar painting Last Supper 17th century, portraits of pastors Achatius Andreas and Joh.Gottfried Thomae (grandfather and father of court sculptor Benjamin Thomae) , Sandstone grave slab of Pastor Gabriel Viehweger, referenced 1637. In the churchyard with fencing and curved archway as well as two red beeches, a war memorial to the First World War and the crypt house of the Opitz family, on the eastern outer wall of which there is now the "sixfold tear offering" for the six deceased children of the pastor couple, a large late baroque sandstone monument with putti and rocailles , circa 1770, of artistic value. Not far from there is the enclosed classical grave site Kühne (Müller der Hofmühle in Potschappel) around 1800, the enclosed grave site Max Dathe von Burgk with grave slab (electroplating) and two crosses (late 19th century) and the pastor Merker grave site (two small crosses). In the adjacent cemetery to the north, the Luckner chapel made of ashlar as a burial chapel for the Luckner family, early historicism from the 1850s, outside neo-Romanesque with Madonna relief in the tympanum, inside neo-renaissance (altar with grave slab), barrel vault with coffered fields and (later) art nouveau ornament. Ensemble of historical, architectural and artistic importance, due to the exposed location of the church with its 40 meter high tower also relevant to landscape design (LfD / 2012).
- ↑ The whole of the Windbergbahn individual monuments and parts of the whole in the following subsections; The aggregate with all railway systems, including the substructure and superstructure and the track systems that have been preserved (from Freital-Birkigt train station to Dresden-Gittersee train station), route kilometers, telecommunication and signaling systems, train stations including all functional buildings, guard houses, bridges and culverts in the Freital communities (OT Potschappel, OT Birkigt - ID-Nr. 09306465, OT Burgk - ID-Nr. 09304035 and OT Kleinnaundorf - ID-Nr. 09301627), Bannewitz (OT Bannewitz - ID-Nr. 09304525, OT Boderitz - ID-Nr. 09301631, OT Cunnersdorf - ID No. 09301633, OT Welschhufe - ID No. 09304526, OT Hänichen - ID No. 09301635 and OT Possendorf - ID No. 09301639) and Dresden (OT Gittersee - ID No. 09301643) and movable monuments: Kö 4500 small diesel locomotive, Windberg observation car C Sa 12 70252, four GCi 353-355 optional cars, two freight train luggage cars, Döhlenstahl AG private railway cars, GKW-Skl 24.0.3328 (Schöneweide type), Kl 613 with trailer crane for motor carriages, light small cars 01 (Rottenw agen), type I track motorbike, electric railroad master's car, two compartment cars C 3 Pr. 02 (car body) 70631 (individual monument ID no. 09301644, Dresden, OT Gittersee, Hermann-Michel-Straße 5 as well as individual monument list - ID no. 09301640, Bannewitz, OT Possendorf, Am Bahnhof 1) as one of the oldest Saxon and technically most outstanding railway lines, from the early days of railway history significant in terms of railway and technical history and as a testimony to the coal mining in the Freitaler Revier of industrial and local history.
- ↑ Former District institution Saalhausen from 1907/08, exposed system in reform style with park, contemporary progressive open development (also of socio-historical relevance), only two buildings still in poor condition: Building 1c, elaborate, two-storey plastered building with additional attic, angled floor plan, with a dominant , turret-crowned central building and corner tower, numerous preserved wooden elements, neo-baroque portal; Building 1a former farm building or administration, two-storey, half-hipped roof with ridge turret, wooden entrance house, wooden winter gardens on the back; Park with sandstone retaining wall and gate with Franconian arch, sloping terrain, an east-west axis directed towards the entrance of the upper building with two plateaus, old trees, wide lines of sight to and from the buildings; Architectural, socio-historical, local history and landscape design significance (LfD / 2012).
- ↑ Single and double residential houses of the former "Sächsisches Heim" regional settlement company, 1920-28, in functional, regionally-related construction. Two-storey solid plastered buildings, windows originally with 6-panel muntin and shutters (partly still preserved), entrances with short roofing and tile framing, gable roof, beaver tail covering; structuring the groups of eaves or gable buildings; gabled buildings with an entrance in the central axis, two different house lengths; Double houses eaves; the gable-facing houses appear to be paired, which is achieved through opposite entrances and garden sides facing away from each other (hedge facing the street) as well as through connecting walls; Groups of houses in different colors such as saffron yellow, warm red or plaster color. Buildings 5, 7, 9, 20 and 21 have already been disfigured and are therefore not individual monuments. Due to a good redevelopment concept, the settlement is otherwise the only still predominantly authentic testimony to the numerous cooperative settlement projects of the "Red Freital" in the first third of the 20th century. The settlement, which was also designed by the renowned garden architect Gustav Allinger, has a remarkable structure and is of great urban value. The position of the buildings in relation to one another (e.g. eaves vs. gable, courtyard formation through opposite entrances), the relationship between house-garden-hedges and the differentiated coloring testify to the impressive thoughtfulness of the plan (LfD / 2012).
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cemetery Deuben with cemetery church (Johanniskapelle) and some graves, some of which are of artistic importance; the cemetery church is a neo-Romanesque central building by Fritz Reuter with an eight-sided crossing tower above a Greek cross, which, among other things, cites the Aachen Palatine Chapel; architectural significance. The quarry stone building with Cotta sandstone structure has a pressed open vestibule on the west side, there a steep gable with a large rose window, the portal with triangular gable is dated 1901/02; on the north side semicircular apse with a small window arch; Inside, traversing arches on pressed columns, which carry a drum with a flat dome (since 1963, a flat false ceiling was inserted); Remains of floral decoration in the drum and painted angels on the crossing arch to the apse (formerly part of a large mural) are preserved from the former Art Nouveau furnishings by Paul Rößler; Wooden gallery in the S-cross arm, in the apse there is a larger than life limestone group of Christ and Johannes dT by Heinrich Wedemeyer. The cemetery extends in the south of the Windberg from NE to SW in the shape of a very elongated rectangle that is slightly angled in the middle; Regular, straight path system with the main longitudinal axis and two further longitudinal axes running parallel to the SE and NW border, seven transverse axes, main paths with water-bound path cover, irregular pathways and roundabout in an elongated southeastern quarter; Trees: on the north side of the access road a row of six linden trees with separate treetops and three chestnuts, on the embankment in the NE of the chapel groups of trees (sycamore, linden, beech, red oak, hornbeam), three linden trees (of former four) in the Main longitudinal axis of the cemetery at the intersection with a cross path, avenues of conifers in the southwest area of the cemetery, remains of a hawthorn hedge at the northwest border of the cemetery, in the middle area of the cemetery southeast of the main longitudinal axis, park-like design with old conifers, in the middle area of the cemetery northwest of the main longitudinal axis Quarters with cut hedges.
Graves of local history, partly of artistic relevance:
- Funeral of the Theodor Malky family, around 1940: Monumental grave complex including grave border with clear symmetrical design, dispensing with figurative and ornamental decor, grave wall made of black polished granite with a semicircular end, in the tympanum a narrow cross and the inscription "FAMILY THEODOR MALKY" made of bronze, beneath it a plaque, in front of the wall a crypt slab with access to the underground burial place. Theodor Malky (1862-1940) and his wife Martha Malky (1867-1948);
- Funeral of the Schneider family: Wide wall grave with a three-part structure made of dark, polished granite including the grave border, the middle part with the main writing tablet slightly raised, framed by pilasters and covered with a kind of mansard roof, wreaths on the side panels and floral decorations made of bronze on the pilasters. Manfred Schneider (1905–1922) and other family members;
- Funeral of the Käppler family, around 1920: Wall grave with a central plaque framed by floral scrollwork and two pilasters with Ionic capitals, crowned with a five-way staggered top. Moritz Georg Käppler, master builder (1873–1920) and other family members;
- Inheritance funeral of the Reif family, around 1903: Wide wall grave with a three-part structure made of dark, polished granite including enclosure with a hanging bronze chain between granite posts, a raised central section above a profiled base in the form of a high rectangular tomb with the inscription "RUHESTAETTE DER FAMILIE REIF ”and a portrait medallion made of bronze, side parts lower and closed to the outside by slender stele-like pillars, portrait relief (re. O. Rassau 1903) of an elderly bearded man, presumably represents the first buried Friedrich Ernst Heinrich Reif. Friedr. Ernst Heinrich Reif, master builder in Niederhäslich (1857–1902), Johannes Paul Reif, master builder in Freital (1897–1932) and other family members;
- Hereditary funeral of the Immisch family, around 1916: Wide wall grave in the style of a stylized Greek temple architecture, the central writing tablet is recessed and framed by an egg stick, flanked by two hanging laurel garlands, two fluted pilasters on the outside as a frame, the entire wall covered by a triangular gable. Rudolf Erich Immisch (1895–1916) and other family members;
- Funeral of the Fuhrmann family, around 1909: Wall grave in the form of a stylized temple facade with a central plaque flanked by four columns with rich acanthus leaf capitals, covered by a kind of triangular gable with a cross crown, low fencing, light sandstone and dark granite. Gustav Fuhrmann, factory owner and businessman (1861–1909) and other family members;
- Funeral of the Jähnig family, around 1908: Wall grave made of black polished granite with a three-part structure, the middle section raised opposite the side cheeks and designed in the form of a stylized aedicula, in the gable field miner's mark as a bronze application, wrought iron enclosure influenced by Art Nouveau. Friedrich Moritz Jähnig (1849–1908) and other family members;
- Burial of the Becker family, around 1905: Wall grave in the form of an aedicula, two columns flank the central writing tablet and support a solid, profiled cornice with a triangular top, black polished granite, wrought iron enclosure influenced by Art Nouveau. Ernst Emil Becker (1859–1905) and other family members;
- Burial of the Louis Herrmann family, around 1893: Wide wall grave in historicizing design, three-part architectural structure, central part designed in the manner of an aedicula and framed by two pilasters with decorative garlands, wrought iron enclosure. Auguste Emilie Prinz, b. Herrmann (1851-1893), August Louis Herrmann, businessman (1845-1896);
- Gravestone for 168 Russian soldiers and citizens, around 1950: coarsely hewn monolithic granite stele, partially smoothed front with inscription in Cyrillic letters in memory of those who died between 1941 and 1945;
- Gravestone for members of different nations, around 1950: coarsely hewn, monolithic granite stele tapering to the top, partially smoothed front with the inscription "Here rest Lithuanian, Polish, Czechoslovak, Hungarian citizens 1940–1945";
- Burial of the Berger family, around 1926: Monumental and elaborately designed grave complex made of red granite, rear grave wall with a three-part structure, inscriptions on the lower side walls, raised central part with a triangular niche, in front of it the bronze (?) Figure of a kneeling on a broad base female angel playing a stringed instrument, low granite fencing at the side, wrought-iron grating along the way, large goblet-like bronze planters on the front corners of the fencing. Theodor Berger, factory owner (1869–1841) and his wife Hedwig Johanna (1883–1926);
- Burial of the Eger and Haucke families, around 1920: Monopteros on a three-tiered substructure, six octagonal pillars connected by round arches, a round dome crowned with a cross, inside a coffin-like coffin plate with four bronze rings, on the inside of the pillars above and above the warriors applied bronze inscriptions for the deceased as well as bronze panels in the plinth area, monumental effect due to the smooth wall surfaces and the extensive renunciation of decorative decor, granite. Luise Clara Margareth Haucke (1881–1921 [?]), Heinrich Richard Eger, councilor and mill owner (Egermühle) (1849–1927) and other family members;
- Funeral of the Sohre and Grübler families, around 1912: Wall grave with a three-part architectural structure, central plaque in the raised middle section flanked by two pilasters, the design language influenced by neoclassicism and Art Nouveau, low side enclosure, sandstone. Otto Sohre (1870–1912) and other family members (LfD / 2012).
- ↑ a b The ev. Georgenkirche from 1712 is a hall church with a three-sided end with re-use of the remains of the Romanesque previous building (presumably 1238 - year on the portal); plastered quarry stone building with a steep gable roof and large central turret, this one with eight-sided bell storey, hood and lantern with a long pyramid tip; high, narrow flat arched windows with arched roofing and keystone on the south side, small Romanesque window in the north, additions in the form of vestibules and the sacristy (cross vaults); Gallery hall with coffered ceiling, two-storey galleries with patronage boxes N and S as well as organ gallery in the W (Jehmlich organ from 1827 with classicist prospect); Altar by Johann Benjamin Thomae, with painting of the Ascension of Christ by Giovanni Battista Grone, 1724/25; colorful renaissance pulpit made of wood with depictions of the evangelists, polychrome sandstone baptism 16th century, late Gothic Salvator mundi and Martin and Anna Selbdritt; architectural, local and artistic significance. Cemetery with quarry stone dry wall with sandstone cover plates along the access road, in the SW enclosure wall with attached wooden picket fence, in the S wrought iron gate with a wide and a narrow wing, marked 1860, in the N wrought iron gate marked 1892; two black pines each at the gates, two rows of arborvitae in the churchyard, at the former crossroads a conical bed overgrown with ivy, framed on four sides by a tree of life; in the S in front of the church war memorial for the victims of the 1st World War; the churchyard was expanded into the so-called inner cemetery in 1892; garden design relevance. Gravestones in the churchyard: No. 1: Wall grave complex of the Bernhard family with enclosure, around 1910; No. 2: Tomb of Carl Traugott Schumann (born 1812) and Johanne Sophie Schumann (1812–1847), chair manufacturer, sandstone aedicula with a grieving female figure, supported on a column and book (LfD / 2012).
- 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.
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literature
- Stadtverwaltung Freital (Hrsg.): Monuments in Freital - workshop report 3 of a municipal working group against forgetting . Freital 2013.
Web links
- State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony: Monument Map Saxony
- Sights & monuments on the website of the city of Freital