List of cultural monuments in Göda

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The list of cultural monuments in Göda shows the cultural monuments of the Saxon community of Göda that were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until August 2017 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in the Bautzen district .

Goeda

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential house with surrounding retaining wall Alte Bautzener Strasse 1
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1850/1870 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important. Pointed roof, first floor with very small windows, wooden window crowns, until October 2011 erroneously listed under Birkauer Straße 1 in the list of monuments. Demolished residential building. 09251303
 
Residential building Alte Bautzener Strasse 13
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Around 1790 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, without an eastern extension, of architectural significance, remains of the surrounding framework on the first floor, wooden window crowning, with pump 09251295
 
Residential house with surrounding retaining wall Alte Bautzener Strasse 14
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Around 1870/1880 Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, historically important, small windows with wooden crowning, crooked hip roof, formerly a bakery, now renovated, the extension to the northern house and the new garage are not monuments 09251294
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War At the village square
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After 1918 Significant local history, inscription: "Forget, my people, the dear dead not" (1914-1918) 09251293
 
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Peter and Paul Church and Göda Cemetery (aggregate)
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Peter and Paul Church and Göda Cemetery (aggregate) Am Dorfplatz 1
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From the 16th century (churchyard); 18th century (crypt house) The whole of the Peter and Paul Church and Göda Cemetery with the following individual monuments: Church with furnishings, eleven tombs, a tomb, memorials for those who fell in World War I and from 1870/71 as well as the enclosure wall (see also the individual monuments list Obj. 09251297) and the cemetery and former crypt house as parts of the whole; Church, three-aisled hall church, retracted choir with 3/8 end and northern gallery extension, double-towered west building on a Romanesque substructure, current late Gothic hall construction from 1505–1514, of importance in terms of building history, art history, local history and shaping the townscape, former tomb house with hipped roof 09303798
 
Church with remains of the original furnishings and furnishings by Friedrich Press (including particularly noteworthy because of their artistic quality: the organ prospectus, the altar, figures of the 11 apostles, stele of the risen Christ and a small figure of Mary with child), eleven tombs, a tomb, monuments for the fallen of the First World War and from 1870/71 as well as the enclosure wall
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Church with remains of the original furnishings and furnishings by Friedrich Press (including particularly noteworthy for their artistic quality: the organ prospectus, the altar, figures of the 11 apostles, stele of the risen Christ and a small figure of Mary with child), eleven tombs, a tomb, monuments for the fallen of the First World War and from 1870/71 as well as the enclosure wall Am Dorfplatz 1
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1505 - 1514 (church); 17./18./19. and early 20th century (tomb); after 1914 (grave complex); after 1918 (war memorial) Individual features of the aggregate Peter-und-Paul-Kirche and Kirchhof Göda (see also aggregate document Obj. 09303798); Church with net-vaulted, three-aisled hall church, retracted choir with 3/8 end and northern gallery extension, double-towered west building on a Romanesque substructure, current late Gothic hall construction from 1505–1514, of importance in terms of building history, art history, local history and the appearance of the town.

Church original ceiling paintings from 1505 in the chancel, around 1512 in the nave, only exposed again in 1975, stonemason's mark by Wollf Hrabisch (master builder of the church), historical furnishings: pulpit 1514, figure of the crucified of the former late Gothic wooden crucifix (around 1490) with baroque ingredients of the crown of thorns and the INRI sign, baptismal font around 1200, canteen of the former altar, former lavabo, rest of the historicist furnishings are currently stored in various locations in Göda, changes to the neo-Gothic style in 1892, return to the late Gothic style around 1975/1980: artistic Interior design by Friedrich Press, Dresden from 1972 (as his first architectural design for a Protestant church interior) under the theme: Mission (altar as a stylized temple resting on 12 columns with twelve flame heads) on an altar plate as a stylized representation of the Whitsun events, arranged in a semicircle: 5 m high stele of the risen and to the H The immense traveling Christ and his eleven apostles as individual figures or in groups as well as the Madonna and Child as a niche figure and organ prospect, vestibule at the southern entrance, wooden paving of the floor, seating, pedestal for the altar including the six wooden steles as candlesticks, a candlestick in the choir, sound cover of the Pulpit (dove as a symbol for Pentecost) and pulpit stairs, architectural work by Peter Weeh, Halle a. S., sundial on the south pillar (1517). War memorial to the First World War on the church choir: three-zone wall structure with a raised central section, crowned by two eagles, until 2000 the church was in the list of monuments without street or house numbers.

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School building and rear barn
School building and rear barn Am Dorfplatz 2
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Around 1850 (school); around 1820 (barn) Structurally and locally of importance.
  • School: massive two-storey plastered building, originally preserved, winter window on the ground floor, half-hip roof
  • Barn partly timber-framed boarded up on the upper floor
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Residential house, opposite barn and enclosure wall at the southern end of the property Am Dorfplatz 3
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Around 1850/1870 (residential building); 19th century (enclosure) Former diaconate, residential house plastered building with crooked hip roof, plastered quarry stone barn, enclosure wall made of quarry stone, important in terms of the history of the building and the street image, massive residential building, with crooked hipped roof, gable lunette, the course of the wall as a property enclosure goes around the corner (partly under the barn Mühlungsmauer 10) March 2011 erroneously under Mühlweg 3 in the list of monuments 09251298
 
Residential house with an angled floor plan, rear barn and enclosure
Residential house with an angled floor plan, rear barn and enclosure Am Dorfplatz 14
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Marked 1831 Upper floor residential building timber-frame boarded up, of architectural and economic importance, entrance door with keystone, barn partly boarded with wood, wrought-iron enclosure 09251301
 
Former inn with wings around a closed inner courtyard
Former inn with wings around a closed inner courtyard Am Dorfplatz 17
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2nd half of the 19th century Today residential building with shop fittings, largely authentically preserved structure, of importance in terms of architectural history, the history of the place and the appearance of the square. Today, the two-storey residential building that dominates the space with four shop fittings on the ground floor and a large passage to the inner courtyard, rises above an angled floor plan as an asymmetrical, massive and plastered structure, corner entrance with a subsequently added portal with triangular gable, therein a relief of a scale (presumably 1930s), the roof structure appears inhomogeneous with Subsequent structural improvements, half-timbered walls still preserved on the inside on the upper floor. 09251300
 
Syringe house
Syringe house At the pottery 2
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Around 1900 Significant in local history 09251283
 
Murder and Atonement Cross
Murder and Atonement Cross At pottery 2 (opposite), corner of Schulstrasse
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15th - 17th century Granite stone with a carved sword, of local history 09303794
 
Villa-like house (No. 1), outbuildings (No. 1a), villa garden, garden pavilion and fence pillars Bautzener Strasse 1, 1a
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Around 1910 Residential building of late historical plastered construction, auxiliary building with half-timbered drapery, of architectural and gardening significance, staggered structure with triangular gable, side entrance (roofed), half-hipped gable, arched windows with keystone-like crowning, auxiliary building with half-timbered elements, wooden gate with rear staircase, original ornamented glass door 09251276
 
Residential stable house, southern barn, two eastern and one northern side buildings of a four-sided courtyard and remains of the original enclosure, former moated castle Birkauer Strasse 10
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End of the 18th century (stable house); around 1006 (Wasserburg) Burgwart with remains of vaults on a hill, closed courtyard, all buildings made of natural stone, two side buildings with half-timbering on the upper floors, of architectural and economic significance, all buildings with half-hip roof and made of natural stone, barns partially clad in wood, vaulted cellar, former moated castle 09251304
 
Western stable house and barn of a three-sided courtyard ("White Horse") Coblenzer Strasse 2
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Marked 1881 (stable house); around 1880 (barn) Architecturally and economically of importance, guest house formerly a half-timbered house. 2011 deletion of the roadside inn, insufficient monument value available, major renovations. Barn with wood paneling. 09251262
 
Residential building Coblenzer Strasse 6
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Mid 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, without extension, of architectural significance, wooden vestibule, wooden cladding on the first floor, steep gable, extension on the back, demolition permit from 23 March 2017 (Bautzen district office) 09251261
 
Residential building Döberkitzer Strasse 1
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Around 1900 Late historical plastered construction, of architectural significance, side entrance, side accentuation on the right and left by gables (crowned above and on the sides), central projecting back, accentuation of the windows by crowning and plaster design 09251277
 
Gasthof "Zum Hirsch" Dresdener Strasse 5
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1st half of the 19th century Broad plastered building with a crooked hipped roof, largely originally preserved, of importance in terms of building history, local history and traffic history, two-storey solid rendered building, wall-to-opening ratio partially changed, crooked-hipped roof without superstructures, beaver tail cover, garments possibly removed 09251470
 
Residential building Dresdener Strasse 9
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around 1850/1870 Upper floor half-timbered, historically important, pointed gable, first floor and gable boarded up, small windows 09251302
 
Residential building Dresdener Strasse 16
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around 1820/1850 Half-timbered on the first floor (on one side), massive gable, of architectural significance, with a half-hip roof 09251265
 
Façade parts and enclosure wall of the former inn "Zum Landgericht" Dresdener Strasse 18
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around 1860 The inn with a round arched gate, former stable as well as dance hall and residential building with stable was demolished before 2011, characterizing the street scene and of importance to the local history. The left side is emphasized by high, arched windows on the first floor, natural stone, former stable with barrel vaults, rest of the banister in the hallway, former dance hall with metal column and parquet, residential complex with "Pech's Garten", residential building with stable probably earlier mill, before 2011 was canceled the entire yard. 09251263
 
House and remains of the enclosure wall Short Alley 5
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-framed residential building, historically significant, arbor and barn demolished before 2011 09251307
 
Western and southern side buildings of a three-sided courtyard Short Alley 9
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Around 1870/1880 Relic of typical regional rural development in a changed environment, of architectural and economic importance, natural stone, formerly with arched gates 09251306
 
Mill property of a former water mill
Mill property of a former water mill Mühlweg 5, 7
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Inscribed with 1821 (No. 5); around 1850 (No. 7); 1st half of the 19th century (outbuilding); around 1870 (barn) Number 5 (three buildings: western residential mill house and eastern building consisting of two outbuildings one behind the other, residential mill building and southeastern outbuilding, upper floor half-timbered, partly boarded up) with two millstones in front of the street-side gable of the eastern outbuilding and with existing technical equipment as well as the former wheel chamber and number 7 ( two buildings: miller's house and north-western barn), of importance in terms of building history, local history, technology history and the local image.
  • Mill building: former water mill, oil mill, front part: grain mill, upper floor timber-framed boarded, portal with keystone, vaulted cellar
  • Side building: first floor quarry stone, upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable
  • Second side building: plastered building, residential building plastered building with crooked hip roof, door frame with keystone, residential building broadly laid plastered building with simple plastered structure on the gable
  • Barn: until March 2011 erroneously under number 9 in the list of monuments, it belongs to number 7 and is part of the mill ensemble, which is of essential importance for the townscape due to the four buildings facing the street
  • Wheel chamber (between the two buildings of number 5): ruinous (mill wheel missing, former undershot water wheel), Mühlgraben filled in
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barn Mühlweg 10
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Around 1850 Massive plastered quarry stone building with a gable roof, a gate on each side of the gable, important in terms of the history of the building and the appearance of the street, air shafts, arched twin windows in the gable 09251288
 
Retaining wall as a property border with a well and earth cellar Mühlweg 12
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19th century Significant in terms of building history and the appearance of the street, the course of the wall as the property border goes around the corner (at right angles to Mühlweg) 09303161
 
Manor house and farm building of the former manor Oberweg 2, 9
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Around 1870 Manor house plastered building with covered entrance house, half-hipped roof, of architectural and local significance, plaster reliefs over windows on the ground floor, gate made of natural stone, granite walls

Elongated two-storey building with a half-hip roof, around 1870, partly changed. Facade design with corner blocks and recessed plastered fields around windows on the ground floor, entrance hall with simple portal. Various two-storey outbuildings.

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Totality of war graves cemetery (garden monument)
Totality of war graves cemetery (garden monument) Pfarrweg (following the parish garden)
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1945 Created in 1945 for soldiers who died in the last days of the war fighting for the "Bautzen Fortress", historically significant. Inscription: “Here lie 108 dead from the last war. They admonish us: Keep the peace. ”Graves with wooden crosses. 09251270
 
South house, north side building with upper arbor and western barn of a four-sided courtyard Pfarrweg 5
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Around 1830 (farmhouse); marked 1838 (side building); marked 1829 (barn) Residential building upper floor half-timbered, side building with boarded-up upper arbor, of architectural and economic importance, wooden cladding on gables, clay pegs, original condition with bay window, barn made of natural stone (marked 1829) with wooden cladding on gables, large wooden gate, side barn (marked 1838): first floor boarded up, pulled forward, ground floor with natural stone, with enclosure wall, opposite 5 a 09251267
 
Parish house (No. 6), parish barn (No. 7), earth cellar and parish garden with enclosure wall Pfarrweg 6
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Early 18th century (rectory); marked 1801 (parish barn) Rectory wide-spread stately building with a crooked hip roof and many bat dormers, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town.
  • Rectory: half-hipped roof, original windows, vestibule on the gable side, groin vault
  • Enclosure: extensive quarry stone dry stone wall, largely renewed in the style of the old wall technology, partially preserved, wall section also within the property
  • Earth cellar: in wall section, which is presented to the rectory within the property.
  • Barn: natural stone, three wooden gates, marked "20.Jan.1801 - SD"
  • Two holy water stones in the garden, stone trough
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School, today the seat of the municipal administration with toilet building in the courtyard
School, today the seat of the municipal administration with toilet building in the courtyard Schulstrasse 14
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1924/1925 School representative plastered building with roofed entrance area and roof turret, of architectural and local importance, emphasis on the center by roofed entrance with triangular gable, floral ornamentation with triangular gable in the roof area, triple window, floral ornamentation, tower 09251280
 
gym Schulstrasse 16
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Around 1900 Structurally and socially important 09251468
 
Pottery building (Gagel pottery) Seitschener Strasse 1
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1st half of the 19th century As an extension of the residential building, a squat single-storey plastered building with a crooked hip on one side with a roof house, in terms of building history and local history by BedListe der Kulturdenkmale, pottery in private ownership since 1852 09251285
 

Birkau

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Waystone
Waystone (Towards Mordgrund, towards Kleinpraga)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, roughly hewn natural stone stele with a flat finish, text area smoothed all around 09251392
 
Waystone
Waystone (at the entrance to the village)
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Around 1850 Significant in terms of traffic history, slender natural stone column with a pyramidal finish, shaft with strong bevels 09250265
 
Corridor landmark
Corridor landmark (Birkau, direction Spittwitz)
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2nd half of the 19th century Significant in local history, narrow natural stone on a rectangular floor plan with a flat segmental arch and black inscriptions on the side surfaces: “Flugr. Semichau "or" O. fl.g. Birkau " 09251430
 
Manor house (No. 21), administrator's house (No. 23) and western farm building on an angled floor plan of the Birkau suburb
Manor house (No. 21), administrator's house (No. 23) and western farm building on an angled floor plan of the Birkau suburb Birkau 21, 23
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Last third of the 19th century (mansion); 2nd half of the 19th century (manor house); 1st half of the 19th century (farm building) Manor house plastered construction with a simple structure and flat hipped roof, of architectural and local significance
  • Manor house: two-storey solid plastered building with jamb and flat hipped roof, central projectile, two cornices, farm building over corner (L-shaped), saddle roofs
  • Administrator's house: two-storey solid plastered building with a gable roof and flat central projectile, window frames.

The remaining buildings belonging to the estate that are not recorded have been heavily shaped, one building is a new building. Until March 2010 erroneously also under Birkau 22 and 24 in the list of monuments, these buildings are not monuments.

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Coblenz

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Fehrmann-Mühle: Northwestern miller's house, mill building with silo annex and technical equipment, auxiliary building east of the mill, Mühlgraben, three weirs (junction Hoyerswerdaer Schwarzwasser, junction Mühlgraben and inlet weir) and three millstones
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Fehrmann-Mühle: Northwestern miller's house, mill building with silo annex and technical equipment, auxiliary building east of the mill, Mühlgraben, three weirs (junction Hoyerswerdaer Schwarzwasser, junction Mühlgraben and inlet weir) and three millstones Coblenz 1, 1a
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Marked 1832 (in the core probably older in parts); 1947 - 1948 (extension of the silo); 2nd half of the 19th century (outbuilding and miller's house); marked 1787 (Mühlgraben branch) Small mill with complete old technical equipment, preserved right up to the roof, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technological history. Old mill with an L-shaped floor plan, upper floor timber-framed, half-hipped roof, the previous building from 1626 burned down in 1826, new building in 1832, with a silo attached to it from 1947–1948, western part of the two-storey wing facing south with a flat pent roof (with four window axes at the same distance ) also from 1947–1948. Originally Mehlniederlage, the eastern part of which is younger, in the possession of the Mühlenverein Architectural drawing to expand the silo and Mehlniederlage, design dated in 1947. Miller's house, two-storey plastered building with angled floor plan, gable roof. Detached outbuilding to the east of the mill, probably remise, simple solid plastered building with jamb and gable roof. Mill building divided into transmission basement, ground floor with two roller mills from Grosse Lohmen (1948) and from Hobian and Frauenberger from Bautzen (roller mill floor), upper floor with silo or mixer and bagging devices as well as roof area with plan safety from Grosse (1948), here in the back Semolina cleaning machine (plan sifter floor), apart from that, elevators and transmissions for power transmission distributed over all floors. Soaring silo tower with silo and cleaning machines arranged one above the other: aspirator, peeling machine, door and filter cabinet with suction hose filters (all from Grosse, 1948), plus flour scales. 09251427
 
Waystone Coblenz 7 (opposite)
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19th century Significant in terms of local history and traffic history, granite column, square shaft with chamfered edges, above it a wider head with a flat pyramidal end, on the side surfaces of the head newly painted location and distance information as well as directions 09303824
 
Manor house and two barns with an angled floor plan as well as a garden with a garden shed and enclosure of an estate Coblenz 8c, 8d
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Marked 1786 (manor house); Mid 19th century (barn); around 1800 (garden house) Manor house with a façade from the Wilhelminian era with a classicistic effect, of architectural and local significance.
  • Manor house: central projection, the upper floor is emphasized by the crowning of windows, medallion in the roof (formerly a tower clock), remise with a square floor plan
  • Description of the garden (Sabine Webersinke, May 20, 2011): To the north and east of the manor, there is a garden area with a garden shed, to the east almost all lawns, the northern part plowed during the visit. Circumferential fencing on the north and east sides: partly plastered quarry stone wall with clinker fencing and pillars with attachments (partly as stylized tenons). Remains of an ornamental garden have been preserved on the garden shed, with a cut Crataegus hedge, path to the garden shed, flowering bushes (lilac, pink), newly planted fruit trees and the remains of perennial plantings (e.g. peonies, tulips, asters). To the north and east of the entrance gate only a gate pillar with a lamp attachment is preserved, the lamp is missing. On the access road (paved, granite pavement), fence pillars from the former enclosure have been preserved.

Stately two-storey building with jamb and flat hipped roof, marked 1786. Three-axis central projection with portal and outside staircase. Facade structure by cornice and straight roofs on the upper floor. Several farm buildings, 1786, as well as a small garden house with a slightly curved tent roof, 1886, and an enclosure designed with quatrefoil patterns, 1886.

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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Coblenz 11
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Marked with 1846 in the round stone Upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable, largely authentic appearance, part of the historical townscape, of architectural significance. For the most part original wooden box windows, ground floor winter attachment windows, part of the stable rebuilt, here newer door and windows, ground floor quarry stone, plastered, half-timbering left visible on the courtyard side, other upper floor sides including the gable boarded with wood, saddle roof, currently ceramic palatine tiles, partial basement (one ton) , the back was originally an oven extension, visible through imperfections in the masonry, old round stone with the designation 1846 in the stable part, was probably an opening for chickens, cats, dogs. The building opposite the stable house and the ruins (a rising wall) of the former barn are not a monument. 08975878
 

Dahren

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House and two piers Dahren 1
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Inscribed with 1807 Plastered building with jamb, saddle roof, historically important, entrance portal with keystone, marked 1807 - GCV "After the fire ..." (in the keystone), the once-mentioned rock cellar cannot be found 09251311
 
Gasthaus "Zur Felsenmühle" Dahren 3
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Marked 1800 Former sawmill, broad plastered building with basket arch portal and crooked hip roof, of architectural and local significance, basket arch portal with keystone, former sawmill 09251314
 
Residential building Dahren 4
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Mid 19th century Plastered building with integrated gate entrance, gable roof, historically significant, original entrance door with wood-decorated skylight, belonging to the rock mill 09251313
 
Arch bridge over the Lange Wasser
Arch bridge over the Lange Wasser Dahren 9a (at)
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19th century Architecturally significant, segmented granite road bridge 09250255
 

Dobranitz

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Waystone (at the Pannewitz / Coblenz intersection)
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19th century Significant for traffic history, granite, shaft with chamfered edges, head with pyramidal end and recessed inscription area 09252220
 
Waystone (at the junction to Dobranitz)
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19th century Significant for traffic history, granite, roughly hewn shaft, above it a head with a pyramidal end and recessed inscription fields 09252219
 
Residential stable house and barn of a cottager's estate Dobranitz 3
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After 1800 Stable house upper floor timber frame boarded up, barn boarded up, of architectural and economic importance 09252223
 
Residential house, southern barn, western and eastern side buildings as well as the entrance to a four-sided courtyard Dobranitz 5
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2nd half of the 19th century Example of a farm that characterizes the townscape, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential house: two-storey solid plastered building with hipped roof, jamb, cornice, gallows sprout, wall-opening ratio intact
  • Barn and side building massive plastered buildings with gable roofs
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Residential house, eastern side building and northern barn of a farm, with archway and courtyard paving Dobranitz 7
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2nd half of the 19th century Residential house plastered building with circumferential belt cornice, jamb and hipped roof, barn with three large gates, saddle roof, side building plastered building with saddle roof, of importance in terms of building history, economic history and shaping the townscape. Residential building: two-storey solid plastered building with hipped roof, cornice, jamb. West side building demolished. 09254977
 
Residential stable house of a cottager's estate Dobranitz 9
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Around 1850 Stable house upper floor half-timbered boarded up, largely originally preserved, of architectural and economic importance, intact wall-opening ratio, wooden lattice windows, erroneously number 8 in the list of monuments until March 2011, deletion of side building 2012: no longer originally preserved 09254978
 

Dobschke

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All retaining and enclosure walls in the place as well as a cellar and canal Döbschke
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19th century Dry stone walls made of quarry stone, of importance in terms of the history of the building and the townscape 09254996
 
Residential and farm buildings of the former manor and adjacent building at right angles Döbschke 9
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18th century Largely authentically preserved, of architectural and local historical importance. Cubature and proportions largely preserved, in the living area entrance area on the ground floor tiled floor from the construction time, otherwise large-format granite floor slabs in the hallway, granite stairs with wooden banisters to the upper floor, large staircase window with six colored glass fields in the lower part (from the time of construction), some old flooring preserved, stable part with brick Cap vaults and various columns (some of which are now walled up), arched opening to the rear part of the stable. Storage building at right angles to the stable part, single storey with barrel vault (as a cellar replacement), granite-framed entrance. 09303252
 

Dreikretscham

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Waystone
Waystone (at the crossing to Weidlitz)
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19th century Of importance in terms of traffic history, granite, long shaft with a flat pyramidal finish 09303835
 
Murder and Atonement Cross
Murder and Atonement Cross (at the fork in the road to Loga)
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15-17 century Stone cross with an incised sword, of local history 09252239
 
Rural house
Rural house Dreikretscham 4
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1767, according to the owner Three-storey jamb building with a leaf structure, historical significance and unique value, long column construction, pine wood, Dendro from 23 August 2013 confirmed date 1767 as known from a statement by the owner 09304442
 
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Inn with annex and coat of arms stone
Inn with annex and coat of arms stone Dreikretscham 12
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18./19. Century (inn); marked with 1702 (coat of arms) At the Wappenstein Inn with the inscription: "MDCCII FVG", of architectural and local significance 09252240
 
Eastern miller's house (No. 13) of the Fischermühle
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Eastern miller's house (No. 13) of the Fischermühle Dreikretscham 13
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1st half of the 19th century Half-timbered on the upper floor, of architectural and local significance.
  • Eastern miller's house: two-storey building with a courtyard-side projection and partially (in the rear part) preserved half-timbered construction on the upper floor (with planking), in the stable part with beautiful original cloister vaults and granite pillars, crooked hip roof
  • Mahlhaus as a three-story solid plastered building with various additions, a crooked roof and the remains of the original technical equipment (1950s), inscription on the street-side gable 1930s. Deletion as a monument after viewing the property, as it has been partially structurally changed and not of high historical value. Technical equipment not complete and comparatively little valuable.
  • Northern side building and barn: end of the 19th century / beginning of the 20th century, also of no significant architectural value.
  • To the east of the street there are two more side buildings: a massive shed (no number, parcel 32) with a monopitch roof and a single-storey small massive building with a gable roof (number 14c, parcel 32), both buildings no monuments
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Prayer cross
Prayer cross Dreikretscham 16 (at)
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marked 1894 Wrought iron crucifix on a profiled granite base, of regional historical importance, cross depicting the crucifixion of Christ, Sorbian inscription 09252241
 

Three-star

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Gasthaus "Zum Dreistern" (without eastern extensions) Three star 15
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Marked 1826 As a broad, massive plastered building with a crooked hipped roof of architectural, townscape and traffic-historical importance, the building of the inn was largely preserved in terms of cubature and proportions. Side building heavily modified, therefore deleted as a monument after viewing on March 13, 2013. 09251484
 
Residential house, former forge Three star 16
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Around 1800 Plastered building with crippled mansard roof with a fore, of importance in terms of building history and traffic history, two-storey, massive plastered building, beaver tail covering, wall-opening ratio largely intact 09251460
 
Administrator residence of a Vorwerk Dreistern 17, 17a
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Around 1805 Elongated plastered building with gable-crowned central projection and turret, high hipped mansard roof with forehead, of architectural and local significance, double central emphasis: central projection through triangular gable, further central emphasis through roof shape and protruding structure, over triangular gable, mansard roof emphasized by elongated bell tower 09251501
 

Jannowitz

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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Jannowitz 6 (opposite)
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Marked 1921 Significant local history, inscription: “In honor of our fallen heroes // Měr Wam! [Peace to you!] ”, Marked May 1, 1921 09251316
 

Kleinförstchen

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Rittergut and Gutspark Kleinförstchen (aggregate); so-called Napoleon Castle Kleinförstchen 1, 1a, 1e, 1h
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Around 1890 Material collection of the Kleinförstchen manor with the following individual monuments: manor house (No. 1), western house and angled farm building attached at right angles, house numbers 1a, 1e, 1h (see also list of individual monuments Obj. 09302745), the manor park west of the farm yard and the garden behind the manor house (garden monuments ) as well as western residential and farm buildings (No. 1a, 1e, 1h) as a totality part; Residential and farm buildings presumably former administrators 'and servants' quarters, of architectural and local significance. At the former manor house, the front garden with a former round bed and driveway as well as the back garden with historical trees, part of the park behind the farm yard as a landscape park with water flow from the tributary of the Long Waters, in the Bachaue a moated castle for a German knight was built in the colonization time, this was the predecessor for later manor , the hill and the rest of the moat west of the farm yard are still preserved from Wasserburg. 1443 attested as owner Heinrich von Bolberitz, later other widespread aristocratic families in this area (von Metzradt, von Gersdorff). After 1719 (the property was first owned by the bourgeoisie), the mansion was built in today's simple baroque form, farm buildings used to house a distillery that supplied its raw alcohol to the Wilthen distillery until 1945. Named the so-called Napoleonschlösschen, because Napoleon set up his headquarters here on May 18 and 19, 1813, hence a corner room on the upper floor has been called the Napoleon room since then. 1945 formed ten new farms from the manor. Manor then seat of the council of the parish. 09251499
 
Manor house (No. 1), western residential building and angled farm building attached at right angles (No. 1a, 1e, 1h) Kleinförstchen 1
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Around 1890 Individual features of the entity Rittergut Kleinförstchen (see also Obj. 09251499); Manor house representative two-storey baroque building; of importance in terms of building history and local history.
  • Manor house (number 1): smooth front side with nine window axes and accentuated by corner pilasters, hunched mansard roof, simple sandstone reveals with keystone, accentuated central projection with basket arch portal and roof bay with volutes and a concluding triangular gable, some with stucco lines inside
  • Barn building next to the road: with passage from the road to the courtyard and the threshing floor above (to the courtyard to open shower with original granite column)
  • Demolition in 2017 with permission: Eastern barn with Kumthalle and passage, will be supplemented by a new building (according to Bautzen District Office, May 03, 2017)
  • Stable-barn building attached at right angles: the original vaults still exist in the angled wing to the west, part of the building is largely authentically preserved and an important structural element of the courtyard
  • Residential building (numbers 1a, 1e, 1h) placed parallel to the barn building along the road: two-storey solid plastered building with crooked hip and caterpillars

Representative two-storey building with a mansard hipped roof, early 18th century. Facade structure by pilaster strips and simple sandstone reveals with keystone. Accentuated central risalit with basket arch portal and roof bay window with volutes and a concluding triangular gable.

09302745
 

Small praga

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Residential house and moving house of a three-sided farm Kleinpraga 6
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Marked 1865 Simple plastered facades, of architectural and economic importance. Barn: natural stone, arched walls, demolished in 2011. 09251420
 

Lesser whips

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Waystone
Waystone (on the road to Siebitz, in front of the Drauschkowitz junction)
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19th century Of importance in terms of traffic history, natural stone column with a flat pyramidal closure, shaft with strong bevels 09303838
 
Southwest former residential mill building (Gülde-Mühle) Kleinseitschener Strasse 8
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Marked 1724 (Müllerwohnhaus); marked 1843 (Müllerwohnhaus) Upper floor half-timbered, clad, half-hip roof, of architectural and local significance, beaver tail covering, weather cock with cardinal points and dating 09250295
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Schanzenweg, on the road to Seitschen (Schanze)
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After 1918 Significant in local history 09250296
 

Leutwitz

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Waystone (Parcel 20)
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19th century Significant for traffic history, granite column, high shaft with chamfered edges, above it a square head with a pyramidal finish 09251156
 
Landmark (on the road to Großgehächen)
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19th century Flurstein, of local importance 09250861
 
Residential house, southern side building with upper arbor and northern side building with attached barn of a four-sided courtyard Leutwitz 1
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Marked 1851 (farmhouse); marked 1846 (side building); around 1850 (side building) Residential building with a representative plastered building with a central projectile and an outside staircase, of architectural and economic importance
  • Residential building: central projection, windows on the first floor accented by crowns, staircase on both sides
  • Stable (in the Sorbian architectural style): protruding first floor boarded up, original windows, corridor, gaupe, gable roof
  • House with attached barn: natural stone, pitched roof, arched wooden gates
09250284
 
Residential house, western and eastern side buildings and angled barn of a four-sided courtyard, with enclosure Leutwitz 7
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Around 1890/1900 (farmhouse); Mid-19th century (side building and barn); around 1900 (side building) Residential house representative plastered building with central projection with triangular gable and lavishly designed window frames, in front of it wrought iron fencing, of architectural and economic importance, staircase on both sides of the house, rich window crowning with triangular and round gables, original window frames and entrance door, original windows, wooden front door on the back 09250285
 
Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Leutwitz 8
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Mid-19th century (stable house); marked 1890 (side building and barn) Upper floor residential building timber-frame boarded up, of architectural and economic importance, gable slated, gable roof, barn made of natural stone with arched wooden gate 09250286
 
House and barn of a two-sided courtyard Leutwitz 11
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Around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered house, of architectural and economic importance, boarded gable, boarded barn 09250289
 
Residential house with upper arbor, side building and angled barn of a farm Leutwitz 12
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Around 1800 (farmhouse); 2nd half of the 19th century (side building and barn) Upper floor residential building timber-frame boarded up, of architectural and economic importance, saddle roof, central projectile, large barn with saddle roof and dormers 09250287
 
Residential house, northern side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard (former judge's estate) Leutwitz 13
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Around 1855 (farmhouse); Mid 19th century (side building); marked 1855 (barn) Residential house plastered construction with hipped roof, richly decorated original door leaf, of architectural and local significance.
  • Residential building: original entrance door with skylight, original window frames and windows, ledge above ground floor, board above entrance, inscribed in the door frame with "Peter Donath"
  • northern side building in ruins, roof collapsed
09250288
 
Side building of a farm Leutwitz 18
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2nd half of the 19th century Plastered quarry stone building, characterizing the townscape of importance. South side building: demolition determined in 2011. 09251264
 

Shell joke

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Waystone
Waystone (Exit Muschelwitz towards Löschau)
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19th century Of importance in terms of traffic history, granite stele with roughly hewn shaft, smoothed head and flat pyramidal end 09303822
 
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Residential stable house
Residential stable house Muschelwitz 2
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1st half of the 19th century Architecturally important, ground floor renewed, first floor half-timbered with clay infill, gable roof, boarded gable, simple plain tile roofing, cellar with barrel vault 09252247
 
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Residential house, south-east and west side building and south-west barn of a four-sided courtyard
Residential house, south-east and west side building and south-west barn of a four-sided courtyard Muschelwitz 3, 3a
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Around 1920 (farmhouse); marked 1877 (side building); marked 1886 (side building); marked 1894 (barn) Residential house typical of the time plastered construction with hipped roof, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential building: original wooden doors, stairwell, windows, wall paintings partially exposed, parquet, stove, floor tiles
  • Barns: irregular structures, slate roofing, hipped roof
  • First side building made of natural stone, marked 1877
  • Second side building and barn plastered, marked 1886 and marked 1894
09251518
 
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Residential stable house
Residential stable house Muschelwitz 5
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Around 1820 Architecturally and historically important, ground floor and back plastered, base of quarry stone (renewed), first floor boarded up on the street side, including probably half-timbered, original window sizes on the first floor, ground floor window six-branched, but enlarged, gable roof with simple plain tile roofing, parts of the first floor of the house Long column storey preserved, therefore structural and village structural significance of the property 09252251
 
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Cross stone and memorial for the fallen soldiers of the Second World War
Cross stone and memorial for the fallen soldiers of the Second World War Muschelwitz 8a (before)
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15th - 17th century (stone cross); after 1945 (war memorial) Significant in local history. Murder and atonement cross: large solid stone with cross and knife or incised lance. 09254995
 
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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard
Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Muschelwitz 13
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Around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered structure, historically significant, dating 1787 in the keystone of a lost archway 09252250
 
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Residential stable house
Residential stable house Muschelwitz 14
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Around 1790/1820 Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, building-historically significant, living area low, ground floor plastered, original window sizes, first upper floor boarded-up, original wooden windows with wooden crowning, stable part ground floor and first upper floor timber-framed with clay infills, boarded gable, gable roof with simple plain plain roof covering 09252248
 
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school-building Muschelwitz 15
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Marked 1884 Typical plastered building with a gable topped side projection, of importance in terms of building history and local history 09252051
 
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Waystone
Waystone Muschelwitz 19 (before), junction of the street from Prischwitz to Sollschwitz, junction Muschelwitz
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, there is a stone in the hedge, a simple granite column with a pyramidal end 09303823
 
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Well house
Well house Muschelwitz 28
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Around 1900 Small plastered building with a profiled eaves cornice, mansard roof, of cultural and social significance 09303854
 
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Nedaschütz

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Nedaschütz manor (material entity)
Nedaschütz manor (material entity) Nedaschütz 1, 1e, 1f, 1g, 1h, 1i
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1600 - 1699 in the core, 1st third of the 18th century (reconstruction); 1918 (extension) All of the Nedaschütz manor with the following individual monuments: mansion and four farm buildings as well as enclosure wall and pillars of the historical enclosure (see object 09251423); of importance in terms of building history and local history 09303162
 
Manor house and four farm buildings as well as the enclosure wall and pillars of the historical enclosure
Manor house and four farm buildings as well as the enclosure wall and pillars of the historical enclosure Nedaschütz 1, 1e, 1f, 1g, 1h, 1i
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1600 - 1699 in the core Individual features of the totality of the manor Nedaschütz (see also Obj. 09303162); Stately building with a mighty mansard hipped roof, three-storey central projection, arbor with four columns, of architectural and local significance. Knight's seat as early as 1409, house possibly 17th century, changes by the architect Rümmler, Dresden, 1918. Different degrees of conversion of the outbuildings, all massive, half-hip roof, the eastern building with a mansard roof and beaver-tail crown covering. Manor house symmetrical structure, in the entrance area cross vaults, pillars, first floor balcony with statues (putti), including pillars, central emphasis, mansard floor, enclosure consisting of a wall and two gate pillars (granite) with original striker plates (sandstone), enclosure wall in the north-eastern course partially interrupted by large destroyed areas.

Stately two-storey building with a mighty mansard hipped roof, 1st third of the 18th century. Three-storey central projection, the beautiful arbor with four columns, on the balustrade two lively putti. Several elongated farm buildings.

09251423
 
Residential building Nedaschütz 22
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Late 18th / early 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, of architectural significance, facade slightly inclined, probably timber-framed under boarding, pointed gable, small windows on the ground floor 09251426
 
Residential stable house Nedaschütz 24a
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1893 Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, historically significant, triangular crowning over original windows, boarded up barn deletion in 2011, insufficient monument value 09251425
 

Oberförstchen

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From a three-sided courtyard Oberförstchen 19
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Early 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, of architectural and socio-historical importance, half-hip roof (tailcoat roof), upper part boarded up 09251483
 
South house of a three-sided courtyard Oberförstchen 23
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Around 1890 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important, hipped roof with beaver tail covering, original windows 09251500
 

Passditz

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Prayer cross
Prayer cross (at the edge of the field)
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1852 Crucifix on a profiled granite base, of regional history, granite base with the crucifixion of Jesus, INRI 09252253
 
Waystone
Waystone (on the S 100 shortly before the entrance to Paßditz from the east)
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19th century Significant in traffic history, granite column, high shaft with chamfered edges, above a head with a flat pyramidal closure 09303834
 
Residential stable house and eastern wall of a farm as well as a prayer cross
Residential stable house and eastern wall of a farm as well as a prayer cross Passditz 1
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18th century (stable house); marked 1866 (prayer cross) Stable house upper floor timber-framed, construction and appearance of the farmhouse preserved, of architectural and regional significance, ground floor massive, intact wall-opening ratio, saddle roof, probably old roof truss 09254979
 
Residential house of a four-sided courtyard and prayer cross
Residential house of a four-sided courtyard and prayer cross Passditz 2
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Marked with 1908 (farmhouse); marked 1853 (prayer cross) Representative plastered building with a gothic central projection in clinker brick, of architectural and regional significance. Two-storey building with central projection, predominantly brick neo-Gothic, symmetrical facade structure, triangular gable over central projection, hipped roof with simple plain tile roof covering, across from the triangular gable of the central projection to the back of the saddle roof, six-step staircase, original door skirting, skylight, frieze above the portal, high original stone walls on the back a central projection, brick, first floor above windows with triangular crowning, neo-Gothic brick arches, prayer column: granite plinth with cross and crucifixion. 09252252
 
House, barn and two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Passditz 3
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2nd half of the 19th century Typical regional farm, in appearance and structure preserved, residential house plastered construction with central projection and hipped roof, of architectural and economic significance. Two-storey solid plastered residential building, belt cornice, jamb, hipped roof, remains of window crowns, central projection, side building also massive. 09254980
 
Prayer cross
Prayer cross Passditz 4 (at)
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Marked 1927 Significant in regional history 09250256
 

Pietzschwitz

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Northern, western and southern farm buildings of the former manor, including the southern barn on the street Pietzschwitz 1, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f, 1g, 1h, 2
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From the 18th century Architecturally and historically important, one building marked 1861, manor house destroyed in 1948 09254985
 
Residential house with angled side building Pietzschwitz 3
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Around 1820 Upper floor half-timbered clad, historically important, ground floor plastered, first upper floor half-timbered, with clay infills (white), six-lobed windows according to the original template, gable roof boarded up on the gable, slate covering, with a rear extension, house was incorrectly number 2 in the list of monuments until 2000 09252360
 
Residential stable house with well and manual pump Pietzschwitz 11
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Early 19th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, of architectural significance, possibly formerly surrounding construction on the ground floor 09251325
 
Residential stable house Pietzschwitz 14
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Early 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, possibly formerly a half-timbered house, of architectural significance, some window openings on the first floor have been enlarged 09251332
 
Residential building Pietzschwitz 15
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Around 1820 Upper floor half-timbered, historically important, original window sizes, gable roof 09252359
 
Residential building Pietzschwitz 16
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Early 19th century Upper floor half-timbered structure with cross struts, probably a former half-timbered house, of architectural significance, some window openings on the first floor have been enlarged 09251352
 

Prischwitz

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Path stone and boundary stone
Path stone and boundary stone Prischwitz, am Dorfplatz
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19th century Significant in traffic history.
  • Wegestein: Granite column with a square base, above it a narrower shaft with chamfered edges and a wider column head with a flat pyramidal end
  • Boundary stone: granite stone on a rectangular floor plan, with a flat, roof-like finish
09252365
 
Luther oak with memorial stone
Luther oak with memorial stone Prischwitz, on the village square
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1933 (memorial stone) Stalk oak planted to commemorate the 450th birthday of the reformer Martin Luther, of personal, cultural and local significance. Inscription: “Dr. Martin Luther, Nov. 10, 1883/10. Nov. 1933 ".

Luther oaks were planted to commemorate the person of Martin Luther and the work of the reformer. The best-known example is the Luther oak in Lutherstadt Wittenberg, where Luther burned his copy of the papal bull threatening exsurgeon Domine in 1520. In 1883, on the occasion of Martin Luther's 400th birthday, Lutheran oaks were planted in many of the mostly Protestant-Lutheran towns. These trees are mostly in places in front of churches or other centrally located locations. Further Lutheran oaks were planted in 1917 on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the Reformation and in 1933 on the 450th birthday of Martin Luther. The complex in Prischwitz, consisting of oak and memorial stone, commemorates Luther himself, a church / religious memorial that was widespread in 1933 and an important event for the town of Prischwitz. It is therefore significant in terms of personal history, cultural history and local history.

09252364
 
Two arch bridge over the Schwarzwasser
Two arch bridge over the Schwarzwasser Prischwitz
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19th century Structurally significant, natural stone vaulted bridge with two arched river openings, piers upstream with slightly protruding, triangular pillar porch, renovation 1995/1996 in the course of expanding the through-town, the vaulted bridge received a reinforced concrete superstructure (load-distributing reinforced concrete slab) and sidewalks "attached" to the walkways side wing masonry, as well as subsequent grouting of the existing masonry, the masonry of the remaining vaulted and visible surfaces including the parapet remained 09251309
 
Saxon postal mile columns (totality), postal mile column
Saxon postal mile columns (totality), postal mile column (approx. 200 m east of the motorway bridge)
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Marked with 1725 Quarter milestone marked 1725, with the row number 73 made of granite, of importance in terms of traffic history. The stone was moved in 1935 due to road renovation work.

In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon post-mile pillars. Elector Friedrich August I wanted to build a modern traffic and transport control system in the electorate in order to promote trade and economy. He entrusted Magister Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679–1742) with the implementation. The system of post mile pillars comprised distance pillars, quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars. The distance columns should be set up in the cities in front of the city gates, later only on the marketplaces. Quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars were set up along the Poststrasse. They received a consecutive numbering (row number), starting from the beginning of the measurement. The all-mile columns were set up outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). The distance pillars were marked with the monogram "AR" for "Augustus Rex", the Electoral Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian double coat of arms and the Polish royal crown. The full mile, half mile columns and quarter milestones were all similarly labeled, none of them had a coat of arms, but the monogram "AR". The distances were given in hours (1 hour = ½ post mile = 4.531 km). This mile system was the first European traffic management system. The pillar considered here is of great importance in the history of traffic as part of the nationally significant postal system.

09304935
 
Residential building Prischwitz 1
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Marked 1826 Stately, broad plastered building with a crooked hip roof at a point that characterizes the street scene, an oven in the basement, historically important, two-story solid plastered building with portals and old door leaves in the central axes of the broad sides 09251312
 
House of a farm Prischwitz 4
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After 1800 Broad plastered building with a crooked hipped roof with slate covering, originally preserved, of importance in terms of the history of the building and the appearance of the street, two-storey solid plastered building, window frames, two door frames, windows renewed in the sense of a monument 09254984
 
Residential stable house Prischwitz 5
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Around 1820 Upper floor half-timbered, historically important, ground floor massive, low simple entrance door, granite walls, upper floor boarded up, original six-lobed windows, wooden window walls, gable roof with simple plain tile covering 09252362
 
House, two side buildings and northern barn of a four-sided courtyard Prischwitz 6
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2nd half of the 19th century Large, typical regional farm, very well restored in its original appearance, of architectural and economic importance, two-storey solid plastered building with jamb, hipped roof, plaster cornice, old door leaf, three massive side buildings 09254982
 
Mill building with residential house and barn built around the corner
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Mill building with residential house and barn built around the corner Prischwitz 8
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1915 after fire Little technology available, mill building with a simple facade structure, mansard roof with long roof pike, important in terms of building history, technology history and local history. Solid, plastered building with a symmetrical simple facade structure, round corner bay on the ground floor with plaster relief, mansard floor, large mansard roof with slate covering. Technology: former wheel chamber, mixing machine with horizontal shaft, old grinding block, grinding gear with automatic feed. 09252363
 
Side building, now a residential building Prischwitz 11
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Probably before 1850 Today residential house, field stone masonry, core part of the local structure, historically important, two-storey, intact wall-opening ratio, windows not renewed in the sense of a monument, half-hipped roof (no monument-compliant cover) 09254983
 

Sideways

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Arch bridge over the Lange Wasser
Arch bridge over the Lange Wasser (at the north exit of the Skala)
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19th century Architecturally significant, single-arched road bridge made of granite, with two keystones on the upstream side: marked "RS 1880" in the arch, the side keystone of the previous building marked "1788 GEvO" in the exposed brickwork 09250701
 
Waystone
Waystone (at the Seitschen entrance)
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Around 1850 Significant in terms of traffic history, natural stone stele, shaft with chamfered edges, above the top of the column roof-like 09250278
 
Road bridge over the Görlitz – Dresden railway line
Road bridge over the Görlitz – Dresden railway line K 115, km 1.670 (bridge structure 1) between Gaussig and Zockau
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Approx. 1845; 1954 true to original reconstruction Segmented arch vaults, ashlar masonry with bricked cheeks on the sides, an impressive monument to the early railway history, of significance in terms of building history and technology. After the blasting in 1945, it was not listed again until 1954 in the same style and with the same material, bridge made of granite masonry free of gaps in cement mortar, partially granite ashlar masonry, retaining walls on both sides, originally with masonry parapets, abutment with cornice slightly below the fighting line, beyond that no pronounced decorative elements, compare original Preserved arch bridge of the same design: Object 09251435. 09254341
 
Villa and villa garden
Villa and villa garden Bahnhofstrasse 1
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1910/1915 Villa built in the reform style of the time around 1910, historically important, mansard floor (partially expanded) with balcony, hipped roof, beaver tail covering, plaster structure and plaster design on windows on the ground floor, original windows and entrance door, bay window 09250291
 
Villa with fence pillars Bahnhofstrasse 3
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Marked 1895 Late historical plastered construction, of architectural significance, one-story, mansard roof with slate, veranda, above balcony (coat of arms), three-arched window, side staircase with wrought iron roof and railing 09250290
 
Residential house and southern transformer house Bahnhofstrasse 6
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Around 1900 Residential building of the former Alte Post, plastered building typical of the time, of architectural and local significance. On the ground floor, large windows with a rounded, keystone-like crown, central accentuation by pointed triangular gables and triple windows, plastered ashlars, plaster relief. Outbuildings: single-storey structure with a profiled eaves cornice, mansard roof with plain tile roofing, ventilation crosses and narrow slots in the gable, combining function and decor. 09250292
 
Reception building with attached platform hall (Seitschen station)
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Reception building with attached platform hall (Seitschen station) Bahnhofstrasse 12
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Around 1880 Plastered building with a flat gable roof, covered platform hall with cast iron pillars, largely authentically preserved, of significance in terms of railway and local history, simple two-story structure with a circumferential, profiled cornice between the ground floor and upper floor, flat roof pitch of the gable roof, further overhang, partly original windows and doors, partly Sandstone walls 09302879
 
Waystone
Waystone Hauptstraße, road from Seitschen to Gaussig (junction Brösang to Zockau)
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1st half of the 19th century Of importance in terms of traffic history, made of granite, was erroneously listed under Doberschau-Gaussig in the list of monuments until 2011 09303442
 
Memorial stone
Memorial stone Hauptstrasse, towards the train station
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1903 In the form of a cross with the initials RvWJ, of local significance, commemorates a bicycle accident of the landlord's son 09250744
 
Residential house (surrounding area) with rear extension Hauptstrasse 9
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Around 1800/1820 Residential building upper floor half-timbered boarded up, historically significant, original condition, first floor and gable boarded up, half-hipped roof, wooden window frames, clay infill on the back (half-timbered on the first floor), rear gable side half-timbered, clay, demolition of the barn found in 2011 09250271
 
Residential building with adjoining entrance house to the south and barn opposite Hauptstrasse 20
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1773 (residential house); 1912 (barn) Former inn, upper floor timber-frame boarded, entrance house led to the former dance hall, of architectural and local importance, gable roof, bat dormers, upper floor boarded up, wooden window crowns, original front door (triangular gable), barn with half hip, hall demolished around 1980 (according to the owner) , from the former dance hall only the entrance area with the original arch is preserved 09250276
 
Residential house, former forge Hauptstrasse 22
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1773 Former smithy, upper floor half-timbered plastered, partly paneled, of architectural and local significance, angular construction with a crooked hipped roof 09250277
 
Waystone
Waystone Hauptstraße 22 (near)
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Around 1850 Significant in traffic history 09250275
 
Manor and Gutspark Seitschen (aggregate) Manor 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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2nd half of the 18th century; 1st half of the 19th century (reconstruction); around 1860/1880 (construction of the manor park) Totality of the Seitschen manor with the following individual monuments: manor house (No. 1), a residential and administrator's house (No. 2), two residential and farm buildings (No. 3, 4) and two barns (No. 5) (see object 09302746 ) as well as the northern manor park (garden monument); Composition of the mansion resting on the remains of a former moated castle, of architectural and local significance. Park north of the mansion on the remains of a former moated castle. 09250274
 
Manor house (No. 1), a residential and administrator's house (No. 2), two residential and farm buildings (No. 3, 4) and two barns (No. 5)
Manor house (No. 1), a residential and administrator's house (No. 2), two residential and farm buildings (No. 3, 4) and two barns (No. 5) Manor 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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2nd half of the 18th century (manor house); Beginning of the 19th century (farm building and manor house); 1st half of the 19th century (manor barn) Individual features of the totality of manor Seitschen (see also Obj. 09250274); Manor house with a simple, Wilhelminian-style plastered facade, of architectural and local importance.
  • Manor house: two-storey building with a symmetrical facade and a gently sloping hipped roof, the rear front still preserved with shutters and open staircase, circumferential profiled eaves and belt cornice, gable and rear window openings in the jamb, today residential use
  • Residential and administrator's house (without extension): two-storey building with a high degree of authenticity with a crooked hip roof, a pike dormer and a bat dormouse, original windows on the upper floor
  • Residential and farm building No. 3: two-storey structure with a half-hipped roof, small stairs to the house entrance in the residential part and original (wall-flush) windows on the upper floor, in the rear (economic) part two large, flat-arched door openings and two pouring hatches on the upper floor, and stable door and stable window
  • Residential and farm building No. 4 (residential, stable and barn building): with a largely authentic appearance, with hipped roof, this courtyard-side exposed by elongated roof pike and three bat dormers, with clock tower attachment (wooden hood, ruinous), upper floor probably half-timbered, Plastered, original windows (flush with the wall) preserved, a flat arched doorway preserved, a former doorway clogged, upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, quarry stone masonry, supporting pillars
  • Barn no. 5: hipped roof
  • Barn: at right angles to number 5, aligned parallel to the street and the manor house, crooked hip roof

Overall, the building is in a very poor state, but the structure of the facility has been preserved almost unchanged.

09302746
 

Semmichau

image designation location Dating description ID
Manor house, residential and farm buildings as well as fencing with gate entrance of the manor
Manor house, residential and farm buildings as well as fencing with gate entrance of the manor Semmichau 2, 3
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Around 1850 (mansion); 19th century (servants' house) Manor house with plastered structure, flat central projection with curved gable and triangular crowning, of architectural and local significance.
  • Manor house: plaster structure and ashlar, central emphasis by curved gable with triangular crowning, horizontal structuring, staircase on terrace, old wooden stair railing in the house, arched door crowning over the main entrance, triangular window with tower-like crowning
  • Residential and farm buildings (possibly servants' house): two-storey solid plastered building, granite walls, original box windows
09250252
 
Cottage Semmichau 29
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Around 1880 Low plastered building with stable part, of architectural and socio-historical importance, gable roof with slate covering, small template slates, single-row edge slates, boarded gable, roof sloping backwards 09250261
 

Siebitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Road bridge over the Görlitz – Dresden railway line
Road bridge over the Görlitz – Dresden railway line (on the border with the Drauschkowitz district, at Zur Wasserburg 23)
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1845/1846 Original condition, important evidence of the early railway history in Saxony and Germany, of importance in terms of building history and technology. Segmented arch vaults, ashlar masonry with railing (natural stone pillars with an inserted stile) and side walled cheeks, cornice slightly below the fighting line on the abutments, no other decorative elements 09251435
 
Residential stable house (surrounding framework), barn, wooden pump and eastern enclosure with original gates Siebitz 3
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Marked 1818 Upper floor residential building and half-timbered gable, of architectural and economic importance, asymmetrical structure, partial framework on the ground floor, original round arched door frames with dates and initials (W), windows mostly original, workshop extension on the back, double plain tile covering 09250299
 
House of a three-sided courtyard Siebitz 6
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Around 1880 Upper floor partly half-timbered, partly boarded up, of architectural significance, saddle roof, mostly original windows, small inner courtyard 09250298
 
Residential building Siebitz 14
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Around 1820/1850 One-storey with loft extension, of architectural and socio-historical importance, gable roof, boarded gable, protruding first floor, small, original windows above the entrance door 09250297
 

Target sweat

image designation location Dating description ID
Waystone
Waystone (Exit Dreikretscham, entrance Sollschwitz)
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19th century Significant for traffic history, granite, a narrow shaft with chamfered edges, a wider headpiece with a pyramidal finish 09252242
 
Manor house, gatehouse and remains of the enclosure and park of the former manor
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Manor house, gatehouse and remains of the enclosure and park of the former manor Sollschwitz 1a
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1934 reconstruction after Brand (manor house); 1833 (gatehouse) Manor house broadly laid out plastered building with mansard hipped roof, of architectural and local significance.
  • Manor house: central projection, large portal with keystone, symmetrical facade structure, corner accentuated by plastering ashlar, mansard roof, symmetrically arranged gable windows with roofing, simple plain tile roof covering, later used as a cultural center
  • Enclosure: quarry stone masonry
  • Gatehouse: two-storey building, central emphasis by a large round-arched wooden gate, above symmetrically arranged four-lobed windows, wooden shutters, gable roof with simple plain tile roof covering, in the middle wooden bell tower with decorations, clock, pointed copper roof with spherical closure, above it a weather vane with star closure
09252246
 
Stable house (surrounding area) Sollschwitz 12
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Around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, historically significant, ground floor surrounding framework left 2/2 / - yokes, upper floor original window sizes, half-timbered, clay infill, gable roof, boarded up on the gable, slate covering 09252244
 
Residential stable house Sollschwitz 15
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Around 1820/1850 Upper floor timber-frame boarded up, of architectural significance, ground floor plastered, original window sizes, first floor and gable boarded up (windows essentially original), gable roof with simple plain tile roofing, boarding with decorations on the street side 09252243
 
Bridge over the Hoyerswerdaer Schwarzwasser
Bridge over the Hoyerswerdaer Schwarzwasser Sollschwitz 15 (at)
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19th century Four-arched granite bridge, historically important, bridge repaired in 1991 09250269
 

Spittwitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Bridge over the Hoyerswerdaer Schwarzwasser
Bridge over the Hoyerswerdaer Schwarzwasser (Parcel 29)
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Marked with 1714 Single arched natural stone vault bridge, of architectural significance, small, arched bridge made of natural stone, labeled "1714 - OE" 09251409
 
Residential house with angled side building Bischofswerdaer Strasse 1
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Marked 1906 Residential house plastered construction, historically and economically important, central emphasis by gable with side and top crown, slate roof (old German cover), emphasis of the first floor by window frames, original entrance door with two-sided staircase 09251418
 
Residential building with workshop and outbuildings Bischofswerdaer Strasse 3
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Around 1820 Simple plastered building with a mansard roof, historically important, rectangular floor plan, outbuildings (wood) 09251419
 
"Rätze-Mühle" inn and barn
"Rätze-Mühle" inn and barn Bischofswerdaer Strasse 4
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Around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered inn, upper floor half-timbered barn, of architectural and local significance.
  • Inn and residential building: half-timbered, upper floor boarded up, original windows, triangular dormer windows, pointed roof, original triangular crowning, one gable side boarded up, half-timbered courtyard side boarded up, flat extension on the back
  • Barn: Half-timbered, original windows, bat dormers, crooked hip, millstone on the barn
09251405
 
Handrikmühle, mill property with residential building with attached outbuilding, angular barns in the south and two outbuildings as well as enclosure with gate pillars and gate
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Handrikmühle, mill property with residential building with attached outbuilding, angular barns in the south and two outbuildings as well as enclosure with gate pillars and gate Income channel 2
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Possibly from the 17th century (mill); marked 1841 (house); marked 1865 (barn) Structurally and locally of importance. 1841 residential building with central emphasis by triangular gable with semicircular window, wooden ornamentation, roof with bat dormers, labeled "1841 - JH", barns and outbuildings: natural stone, wooden gates, crooked hip roof, bat dormers, one barn labeled "1865 - PK", property was until 2000 under Spittwitz 11 in the list of monuments. 09251407
 
House of a former four-sided courtyard Income channel 4
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Late 19th century Typical plastered building with a gabled central risalit and relatively elaborate decor, significant in terms of the history of the building and the townscape, two-storey, massive plastered building, jamb, sandstone window frames, lavishly decorated on the courtyard side 09254994
 
Köhlermühle (Skalmühle) with residential mill house, mill technology and outbuildings
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Köhlermühle (Skalmühle) with residential mill house, mill technology and outbuildings Scale ring 2
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Around 1820 Old location at Skala, of importance in terms of building history and technology, natural stone, covered entrance area with wooden ornaments, pointed roof 09251410
 
Residential building Scale ring 3
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Around 1800 Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, historically important, first floor original, boarded up, window paneling with frieze, wooden frieze under the roof, ground floor changed (balcony extension, garage installation), crawler-hipped roof 09251414
 
Residential building Scale ring 4
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Around 1800 Old location Skala, upper floor half-timbered plastered, scale house, historically important, pointed, boarded gable, on the first floor original windows, plastered half-timbered 09251413
 
Residential building Scale ring 6
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Marked 1834 Old location of Skala, upper floor timber-framed boarded up, scale house, historically important, partly original windows, first floor boarded up, extension on the back, labeled "1834 - S l" (in the keystone) 09251412
 
Residential building Scale ring 8
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Late 18th century Old location of Skala, upper floor half-timbered partly boarded up, scale house, historically important, pointed roof, boarded gable, original windows 09251411
 
Hermannmühle, mill building with attached chimney and weir
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Hermannmühle, mill building with attached chimney and weir Scale ring 10
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Marked 1844 Plastered quarry stone building with simple plaster structure, of architectural and local significance, entrance door with arched portal, above triangular gable with plaque "Built by Winter Täuberich Kotte", natural stone, side high forge, remnants of the plaster structure, access to the building via bridge with weir 09251408
 
Steam mill E. Rätze;  Rätze-Mühle: Mill building with annex, chimney and side building of a mill property
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Steam mill E. Rätze; Rätze-Mühle: Mill building with annex, chimney and side building of a mill property To the mill 4
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Inscribed with 1772 (mill); around 1800 (side building); around 1920 (chimney) Structurally and technologically important, side building plastered construction with saddle roof, low door on the side with arched walls, wooden gate 09251406
 

Storcha

image designation location Dating description ID
Prayer cross
Prayer cross (between Storcha and Zscharnitz)
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Marked 1851 Crucifix on a profiled granite base, with an inscription, of regional historical importance, crucifixion of Jesus on a granite base, inscription on the granite base: "I Schultze Anno 1851", until April 2011 erroneously listed under the district of Zscharnitz, belongs to the district of Storcha according to ALK data 09252229
 
Prayer cross
Prayer cross (Crossing Puschwitz / Crostwitz / Storcha, on the edge of the field)
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Marked 1880 Crucifix on a profiled granite base, of regional historical importance, granite base with crucifixion motif 09252255
 
Waystone
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Waystone (Exit from town towards Crostwitz, at Betsäule)
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Marked 1856 Significant in terms of traffic history, granite stele with a flat pyramidal closure, with carved location information, associated walking hours and directional arrows as well as the year of construction 09252231
 
Prayer cross
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Prayer cross (Exit towards Crostwitz)
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Marked 1861 Crucifix on a profiled granite base, of regional historical importance, crucifixion of Jesus 09252230
 
Waystone
Waystone Storcha 1 (near), at the entrance to the village
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, granite stele, shaft with chamfered edges, head piece with a flat pyramidal end, side surfaces with carved location information, associated hours of travel and direction arrows 09252256
 
Prayer cross
Prayer cross Storcha 3 (at)
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1858 Granite pedestal with crucifixion, of regional historical importance 09252258
 
Villa-like administration building with a gymnasium at the rear
Villa-like administration building with a gymnasium at the rear Storcha 16
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Around 1910 Typical plastered building with a mansard roof, of architectural and local significance.
  • Villa (probably built as a building with a gym of the YMCA (Christian Association of Young Men)): representative structure, two-storey solid plastered building with mansard roof, central gable towering high, with ox-eye (original window with muntin) and three relief ornaments (stucco), side semicircular bay window , high rectangular windows with original muntin preserved on the ground floor, early entrance, separately roofed, no original front door
  • Sports hall: single-storey building with a gable roof, large arched windows with original muntin preserved, dormer window and flat extension as a rear entrance

Both buildings belong together and belong to the ensemble church, church school, cemetery.

09301925
 
Old church school
Old church school Storcha 17
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Marked 1888 Plastered building in neo-Gothic style with a central projectile, of architectural and local significance, school with two storeys and an attic, central projected area, open staircase, pointed arched window, inscription, two roof crosses 09250259
 
Rectory with inscription and coat of arms
Rectory with inscription and coat of arms Storcha 18
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Around 1890 Plastered building built in neo-Gothic style with corner blocks, of architectural and local significance, residential building with two storeys, with side projections, re-gothic ornamentation, steep, kinking gable roof, with coat of arms and inscription 09250258
 
Herz-Jesu-Kirche Storcha and Kirchhof (totality)
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Herz-Jesu-Kirche Storcha and Kirchhof (totality) Storcha 19
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1885 (churchyard) Subject aggregate Herz-Jesu-Kirche and Kirchhof Storcha with the following individual monuments: Church, six tombs, two tombs and churchyard gate (see also list of individual monuments Obj. 09252260), row of trees around the church and avenue in the churchyard (garden monument) and cemetery as a whole; neo-Gothic pseudo-basilica, built-in house with 3/8 choir closure, north side with soaring tower, of architectural, art-historical and local significance 09303799
 
Church (individual monument for ID No. 09303799)
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Church (individual monument for ID No. 09303799) Storcha 19
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1887 Individual monument of the whole of the Herz-Jesu-Kirche and Kirchhof Storcha (see also the whole document Obj. 09303799); neo-Gothic pseudo-basilica, built-in house with 3/8 choir closure, north side with soaring tower, of architectural, art-historical and local significance. Church quarry stone masonry, long nave, neo-Gothic elements, pointed tower, colored glass window with ornamentation, in the center depiction of Jesus and Mary, rosettes with colored glass, depiction of the saints in medallion form over neo-Gothic arches, pulpit with reliefs (flowers, frieze, leaves), in human-sized representation d .Hlg. George on a pedestal, wooden baptismal font, altar simply designed, with oversized cross, wooden stalls, organ (original), mosaic tiles with meander frieze, relief carvings depicting the crucifixion.

Neo-Gothic pseudo-basilica, built by Hermann Knothe-Seeck in 1882–87. 1945 war damage, 1967 and 1983 redesign of the interior, 1986–89 extensive restoration. Built-in house surrounded by buttresses with 3/8 choir closure, facing south. Gable roof with dormer windows, pent roofs over the aisles. On the north side a towering tower with a pointed helmet roof, pinnacles at the corners. Harmonious interior that extends over five bays, the final choir has two bays and an apse. Ribbed vault, painted on the edges with leaf ornaments. The plastered walls and columns are structured by painted ribbons, apostle crosses and medallions with depictions of the apostles. The choir is richly decorated with tapestries, flower and leaf motifs. On the north side, in the width of the nave, the organ loft on a three-arched arcature. Stained glass window with ornamental design, the central window of the choir depicting the apparition of Christ to the nun Margaretha Maria Alacoque. Features from the time of origin: Tabernacle altar made of sandstone with canopy attachment, strong polygonal sandstone pulpit, octagonal wooden baptism, on the dome-like cover depicting the baptism of Christ, colored group made of cast metal. In the sandstone side aisles, an altar of Mary and an altar with the Slav apostles Cyril and Methodius, the figures are painted in color and set in the back with elaborate, painted mock architecture. Larger than life sandstone figure of St. Benno. Jehmlich organ around 1890.

09252260
 
Six grave monuments (individual monuments for ID No. 09303799)
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Six grave monuments (individual monuments for ID No. 09303799) Storcha 19
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Around 1900 Individual features of the aggregate Herz-Jesu-Kirche and Kirchhof Storcha (see also aggregate document Obj. 09303799).
  • Tomb of the Krahl family (second occupancy), resembling an aedicule, with a curved end, crowned by a cross, around 1900
  • Tomb of the Jan Lipič family (1808–1894), resembling an aedicula, with a curved end, crowned with a cross, after 1894
  • Tomb Pawot Kindermann (second occupancy), resembling an aedicula, with gable crown and cross, around 1900
  • Jakub Rjenč (1843–1902) tomb, five-panel structure with aedicula in the central part, in Pietà niche, blasted gable, around 1900
  • Mikławš Robel (1841–1903) tomb, aedicula with pietà, crowned with a cross, after 1903
  • Mikławš Kral's tomb (1849–1904), resembling an aedicule, flanked by two columns, crowned by a cross, after 1904
09252260
 
Two grave complexes (individual monuments for ID no.09303799)
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Two grave complexes (individual monuments for ID no.09303799) Storcha 19
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Around 1900 Individual features of the aggregate Herz-Jesu-Kirche and Kirchhof Storcha (see also aggregate document Obj. 09303799).
  • Michael Pech (1879–1901) grave complex with enclosure, five-field enclosure with a raised central section, black granite, wrought-iron enclosure, after 1901
  • Jakub Buk grave complex, priest, (1825–1895) with enclosure, neo-Gothic tomb with niche, in it Mary with child, wrought iron enclosure, 1895
09252260
 
Kirchhofstor (single monument for ID no.09303799) Storcha 19
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Individual monument of the whole of the Herz-Jesu-Kirche and Kirchhof Storcha (see also the whole document Obj. 09303799) 09252260
 

Zischkowitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential house and three side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Zischkowitz 2
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Around 1880/1890 Residential house representative plastered building with gabled central projection, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential building: two-storey building, quarry stone masonry, cornice over entrance, symmetrical facade design, central projectile with entrance door, jamb ventilation, triangular gable with oculus, pilaster structure, granite window frames
  • Three barns / stables: quarry stone masonry, gable roof with simple beaver tail covering, remnants of the courtyard paving
09252356
 
Residential building Zischkowitz 3
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Early 19th century Upper floor timber-frame boarded up, of architectural and economic importance, possibly formerly a framework construction on the first floor. Barn (wooden construction, partly half-timbered), demolition determined in 2011, today new building. 09251385
 
Residential stable house with attached farm section Zischkowitz 11
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around 1850 Former timber-framed house, upper floor timber-framed boarded up, historically significant, plastered timber framework, original windows, boarded-up gable front, steep pitched roof with double beaver tail covering 09252357
 

Zscharnitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Waystone
Waystone (approx. 300 m west of the Zscharnitz exit, at the intersection to Liebon)
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19th century Of importance in terms of traffic history, natural stone column with a pyramidal end 09303833
 
Prayer cross
Prayer cross (Entrance to Liebon)
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Marked 1875 Crucifix on a profiled stone base, German inscription on the front, Sorbian on the back; regional historical significance, crucifixion 09252221
 
Prayer cross Liebon 1 (near), in front of the courtyard entrance
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Marked 1850 Cross on a profiled stone base, of regional historical importance, offering box 09252222
 
Prayer cross
Prayer cross Entrance to Zscharnitz
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Marked 1855 Crucifix on a profiled granite base, of regional historical importance, crucifixion of Jesus on a granite base, marked 1855 09252228
 
Waystone
Waystone opposite prayer column at the entrance to the village
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, high natural stone column with an arched end 09252225
 
Wayside shrine
Wayside shrine Entrance to Zscharnitz
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Marked 1867 Pedestal with niche containing a figure of Mary, crowned by a crucifix, of regional historical importance, gold decorations 09252224
 
Four side buildings of a farm Zscharnitz 2
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Marked 1788 (stable-barn-building); 2nd half of the 19th century (side building) Significant in terms of building history and economic history. Michal Walda lived in the house from 1721–1794. Solid residential building, two-storey, hipped roof, heavily modified, also inside - therefore painted as a monument, the four side buildings solid, gable roof, west side with arched window walls, high degree of originality also inside. 09254989
 
Stable house (surrounding area)
Stable house (surrounding area) Zscharnitz 2b
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Late 18th century Architecturally important, surrounding area left 2/1 / -, barred, original entrance door, granite walls, very high stable door reaching up to the upper floor, ground floor quarry stone or brick, upper floor half-timbered, clay infill, wide gable boarded up, original windows, wooden carved decorations as Completion of the gable on the first floor, under windows, (wooden triangular crowning), house with a cellar (deep), wide gable roof with simple plain tile roofing; Half of the building collapsed (as of 2019) 09252226
 
Prayer cross
Prayer cross Zscharnitz 3 (near)
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Marked 1833 Crucifix on a profiled granite base, of regional historical importance 09303831
 

Deletions from the list of monuments

Deletions from the list of monuments (Kleinseitschen)

image designation location Dating description ID
Railway bridge on the Görlitz – Dresden line
Railway bridge on the Görlitz – Dresden line (south of Kleinseitschen)
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4th quarter of the 19th century Two-arched bridge made of natural stone with brick cheeks on the sides, leads over a path and a river, of significance in terms of building history and landscape design; Removed from the list of monuments after 2014 09303571
 

Deletions from the list of monuments (Seitschen)

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential stable house Short way 2
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Around 1840 Upper floor partially timber-framed, important from an architectural point of view; demolished between 2014 and 2016. Saddle roof, first floor partially boarded up, original windows, arched wooden gate. 09250272
 

Deletions from the list of monuments (Spittwitz)

image designation location Dating description ID
Customs house Income route 3
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1st half of the 19th century Small plastered building with a half-hip roof, of importance in terms of traffic and local history; Removed from the list of monuments after 2014 09254988
 

Deletions from the list of monuments (Zscharnitz)

image designation location Dating description ID
Memorial stone Zscharnitz 2 (before)
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19th century "IR" - initials, of local significance; Removed from the list of monuments after 2014 09252227
 

Remarks

  • This list is not suitable for deriving binding statements on the monument status of an object. As far as a legally binding determination of the listed property of an object is desired, the owner can apply to the responsible lower monument protection authority for a notice.
  • The official list of cultural monuments is never closed. It is permanently changed through clarifications, new additions or deletions. A transfer of such changes to this list is not guaranteed at the moment.
  • The monument quality of an object does not depend on its entry in this or the official list. Objects that are not listed can also be monuments.
  • Basically, the property of a monument extends to the substance and appearance as a whole, including the interior. Deviating applies if only parts are expressly protected (e.g. the facade).

Detailed memorial texts

  1. Gravestones in the churchyard of the collegiate church St. Peter and Paul in Göda:
    • Renaissance tomb on the church wall with a figural incised drawing, sandstone, early 16th century
    • Tomb on the church wall, granite cube with raised cross, 17th / 18th centuries Century (?)
    • Grave of Hans Rechenberg zu Nedewitz, sandstone tablet with inscription and coat of arms in a medallion, marked 1600
    • Seuvert von Metzradt tomb, sandstone plaque with inscription and two coats of arms in a medallion, marked 1617
    • Tomb with a figurative representation of a nobleman in contemporary clothing, sandstone, around 1600
    • Tomb of Peter v. Haugwitz, sandstone tablet with inscription, marked 1615
    • Tomb of the Johann Peter Sauer (1844–1911) family, landowners, three-zone structure with elevated central section, black granite, after 1911
    • Tomb of the Friedrich zu Bolbritz family, classicist tomb with urn, sandstone, around 1830
    • Friedrich Otto Rätze (1889–1914) grave complex with wrought-iron enclosure, three-zone structure with raised central section, black granite, after 1914
    • Tomb of Paul Albert Stein (1854–1914), manor owner, design typical of the time with flanking columns and triangular roofing, after 1914
    • Tomb of the Willi Odilo Hesse family (1865–1909), owners of the manor, after 1909
    • Baroque sandstone tomb with a figure of a mourner, 18th century
    Dehio - Handbook of German Art Monuments / Saxony Volume 1
    Evangelical collegiate church of St. Peter and Paul in Göda. Hall church standing on a hill with a towering, landscape-defining tower with a double helmet. 1076 Church is founded by Bishop Benno. In the 13th century the second, Romanesque church was built, the substructure of the current tower around 1220/30. The rest of the building mainly from 1505-14, builder very likely the one in the vault named Wolff Hrabisch. 1580 severe fire damage, reconstruction and extension on the south side of the tower. 1702–14 baroque redesign of the interior. 1832 tower renewal, 1862 gable roof. 1892 neo-Gothic design and furnishing of the interior, addition of the sacristy, crowning of the west tower by Christian Gottfried Schramm. Restoration 1964–72 (outside, simplification of the towers). 1976–81 (inside, exposure of the vault paintings, redesign of the church interior by Friedrich Press).
    Mighty plastered quarry stone building with buttresses and a gable roof. The elongated choir with a 3/8 end and extensions on the north and south sides. Various tracery windows, arched curtain windows on the northern choir extension. On the south side a late Gothic double door with a broken keel arch and rich framework. Pointed arched main portal with rich walls, bars and final keel arch. Wide, powerful west tower with Romanesque double arcades on the bell floor, above the two helmets crowded together.
    Tower hall with cross rib vault, ornamental painting from 1892. Access to the peace chapel adjoining south with double grooved cross rib vault, including a morgue with barrel vault, accessible from the outside. A light, three-aisled and three-bay hall, the net vault with double-fluted ribs and ornamental painting, dated around 1515, supported by four slender octagonal pillars over an almost square floor plan. Triumphal arch to the raised choir, its star vault with double grooved ribs and tendril painting, marked 1505. On the north side of the choir two-bay extension with painted net vault. Sacristy with a simple wooden ceiling.
    Preserved from the old furnishings: simple granite baptism, 13th century. Pulpit basket, sandstone, painted in color, between slender columns, tracery, inscribed 1514, stonemason's mark probably by Wolff Hrabisch (stairs and sound cover added in 1982). Large wooden crucifix, around 1500 by a Meissen master, painted in color. On the south side of the hall holy water basin, sandstone, around 1514, underside of the canopy with star-shaped cell vault, stonemason's mark probably by Wolff Hrabisch. From the baroque altar from 1714 the main panel with depiction of the crucifixion and predella with depiction of the Lord's Supper have been preserved. From the neo-Gothic altar, 1876, also the main panel with crucifixion and predella with communion relief. In the north side of the choir stained glass window, 1892, Adoration of the Shepherds. 1976–81 modern equipment by Friedrich Press under the theme of mission (Mt 28, 18–20), noteworthy the eleven apostles in the choir. Owl organ, 1988, brochure design by Friedrich Press.
    In the tower hall various grave slabs from the no longer accessible tombs. Monument to Margaretha von Zachnitz, née von Spiegel († 1602), sandstone slab, woman praying in a niche Margaretha von Zachnitz née von Spiegel († 1602), sandstone slab, kneeling in a niche, woman kneeling in front of a crucifix, various coats of arms. Monument to Christoph Adolf von Haugwitz († 1688), octagonal sandstone slab with a large coat of arms. Monument to Heinrich von Schönberg on Bolbritz († 1611), an older man in full armor in front of a blind arch, various coats of arms and inscriptions on the side. Monument to Joachim von Bolberitz on Seitschen († 1597), perhaps by Michael Schwenke from Pirna, sandstone slab with a 3/4 portrait of a nearly bald man with armor in crotch position, various coats of arms. Monument to Heinrich von Bünau († 1605), sandstone slab, man with a distinctive mustache in full armor, side pilasters with tendrils and coat of arms. Fragment of the monument by Peter Noack († 1759), sandstone crowning with Christian virtues (faith and love), the eye of God and the lamb of victory. Grufthaus, built around 1800 in the churchyard.

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  • List of listed monuments of the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, as of April 15, 2014
  • Monument map of Saxony , accessed on August 17, 2017

Individual evidence

  1. Geoportal of the district of Bautzen. In: cardomap.idu.de. Bautzen district office, accessed on August 17, 2017 .
  2. a b c d e Barbara Bechter (edited by), Wiebke Fastenrath (edited by), Georg Dehio (author), Dehio Association (edited by): Dehio - Handbook of German Art Monuments / Saxony Volume 1 . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 1996, ISBN 978-3-422-03043-5 .
  3. Geoportal of the district of Bautzen. In: cardomap.idu.de. Bautzen district office, accessed on August 17, 2017 .
  4. Geoportal of the district of Bautzen. In: cardomap.idu.de. Bautzen district office, accessed on August 17, 2017 . Compare also Google Maps. Retrieved August 17, 2017 .
  5. Geoportal of the district of Bautzen. In: cardomap.idu.de. Bautzen district office, accessed on August 17, 2017 .

Web links

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