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In the list of cultural monuments in Großstädteln , all cultural monuments of Großstädteln , a district of the Saxon town of Markkleeberg , are recorded. The listed objects were recorded in the list of monuments by the State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony as of 2017. It is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .

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

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image designation location Dating description ID
Rectory with outbuildings and fencing
Rectory with outbuildings and fencing Alte Strasse 1
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1905-1906 Plastered building with clinker brick structure and winter garden, enclosure in red clinker bricks, significance in terms of local history, building history and social history

The rectory was built in 1905/06 according to plans by the Leipzig architect Paul Lange. The two-storey building with an extended hipped roof stands on an extensive garden plot between Hauptstrasse and Alter Strasse. Its facades are plastered over a rubble-clinker base and show simple structures in plaster and yellow clinker bricks. The rafter heads of the protruding roof are profiled, to the north and east there are small houses. The west side with a covered entrance and veranda extension over both floors, on the upper floor ornamental framework. On the north side there is a protrusion with a three-part ground floor window. Inside, architectural elements such as wooden staircases, doors and ornamental tiles in the entrance area. North of the rectory, one-and-a-half-storey outbuilding (formerly stable and coach house): plastered facade over clinker plinth, yellow clinker brick structure, hipped roof, loading hatch. Enclosure red brickwork and stone cover plates, gate entrance on Alte Strasse with pillars in yellow clinker bricks. As part of the historical development in the old town center, the parsonage is one of the testimonies from which the original independence of large cities (incorporated in 1937 after Markkleeberg) can be read, which gives it the significance of the local history. It also documents the social rank and living conditions of a pastor around 1900, who held a prominent position in the local social structure. It also refers to the building activity of Paul Lange, who at the time played an important role in the church building activities in Saxony, from this and from the exemplary value for the rectory building category, the historical significance of the property is derived. LfD / 2011 Rectory: two-storey, expanded attic, quarry stone plinth, plastered facade with clinker brick structure, widely projecting roof on carved rafters, facing the old street with winter garden, eaves cornice, partly old windows, auxiliary building: plastered facade, clinker brick structure, dormer window

09256131
 
school
school Alte Strasse 7
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re. 1886 Typical historicist school building, clinker brick facade, significance in terms of local history, social history and building history

The Großstädtelner School was built in 1886 according to plans by the Leipzig architect Albin Conrad, executed by master builder Gustav Hempel. It is a three-storey building in neo-renaissance forms. The symmetrically structured main front above the quarry stone plinth is clad with leather-yellow clinker bricks, dividing elements in sandstone and red clinker bricks, central projection with main entrance, which can be reached via an outside staircase. The entrance portal with set columns, above the cornice cranked. Above the twin window of the first floor keystone with the date: "AD 1886", strong eaves cornice on consoles, saddle roof. The double-winged entrance door and the wrought-iron railings of the outside staircase are from the construction period. The building is a document of the local school history and is therefore generally meaningful in terms of local and social history. As a characteristic example of the school building of its time, it is also of reference value in terms of building typology. In addition, the school building refers to the work of the architect Albin Conrad, who was involved in the development of the south of Leipzig with numerous buildings around 1900. LfD / 2011 three-storey. 9 axes, central projection, quarry stone plinth, clinker facade with clinker brick structure, floor and eaves cornice, eaves cornice with plaster consoles, central projection with outside staircase and wrought iron grille, arched portal, inscription plaque illegible, date board: "AD 1886" front door with old window grille, etched window grille, staircase. not seen inside. Central risalit with a flight of stairs, set columns in the portal and bi-directional window

09256130
 
Church (with furnishings) and churchyard
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Church (with furnishings) and churchyard Main street
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1880 Neo-Gothic building with a cross-shaped floor plan, structural history, local history, characterizing the local image and artistically important

Church building in neo-Gothic forms, built in 1880 according to plans by the church builder Hugo Altendorff. The plastered building with a cross-shaped floor plan should stand on the foundation walls of its predecessor, choir with a polygonal end, west tower rectangular substructure, polygonal bell storey with narrow pointed arch openings, pointed dome. Interior flat covered, groin vault in the choir. During the renovation in the 1980s, the side galleries and pulpit were removed, new fittings were made (altar plate, baptismal font, wall cladding, all made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff). Stalls from the devastated Magdeborn church. Already in 1956 installation of the cross created by Elly-Viola Nahmmacher from Greiz, also by her Kreuzweg (1978–80). Concrete glass window by glass designer Christof Grüger (Schönebeck), manufactured by Lehmann (Berlin-Weißensee) 1987–90. The neo-Gothic church in Großstädteln is a clear testimony to church building at the end of the 19th century. It also refers to the work of Hugo Altendorff, who was one of the busiest church builders in Saxony at the time. As a defining part of the place, it also has the significance of the history of the place and the (urban) developmental significance of the place; the immediate vicinity of the church and the former manor should be emphasized. The newer furnishing elements mean that the building continues to provide information about the development of ecclesiastical art in the times of the GDR, from which in particular the artistic significance is derived. LfD / 2011 Church, plastered nave, neo-Gothic tower, built on the foundation wall of a church building from the pre-Reformation period, renovation in the 1980s and current fittings

09256137
 
villa Hauptstrasse 75
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1894-1895 Plastered building in the country house style with original, geometrizing glare framework, importance in terms of local development and architectural history, 2 storeys, plastered facade, risalite, front on the left and right side with applied wooden ornament, in the attic wooden paneling, entrance probably later and changed. Inscription: "Hello, come in, bring good luck." Old window 09256321
 
Apartment building in open development Hauptstrasse 76
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1912-1913 in the corner of Gartenstraße, richly designed plastered building in the reform style around 1910/15, varied appearance due to bay windows and roof structures, importance in terms of local development and building history 3 storeys, expanded attic in the corner area, 3 two-storey bay windows, plastered facade, on the ground floor in the lower area with plastered sections, on the upper floor plastered sections (Plaster mirror between the windows of the 1st and 2nd floor), stucco corner pilaster strips over consoles on the upper floor, half-timbered gables in the attic, bat dormers, cornice with copper facing, profiled eaves cornice, profiled window curtains on the ground floor, below the windows copper facing, elaborate portal with profiled curtains and copper roof elaborately relief supports. Wooden veranda extension on the back. from the time of construction: front door, vestibule, stone cladding with reliefs and coffered ceiling in the entrance area, staircase, apartment doors, cellar door. 09256305
 
Apartment building in open development Hauptstrasse 84
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1898 in the corner of Waldstrasse, late-historical plastered building with opulent facade design, stucco and artificial stone elements, corner accentuation by bay windows with roof hood, part of the closed Wilhelminian style development in an important urban area, importance for local development and building history 3 storeys, 9-1-9 axes, extended attic, corner project with Elaborate design, corner accentuation with risalites and corner blocks, base with rustication and grooves, ground floor plaster grooves with banding and console head, upper floor plastered facade, 1st floor with elaborate window canopies, profiled artificial stone window frames, profiled cornice, eaves cornice on consoles, from the period of construction: in the front door, floor tiles Entrance area, stairwell, apartment doors, outside toilets, cellar door, outside staircase to wash house and cellar, old window, 2 blinds. 09256289
 
Double apartment building in open development with enclosure Hauptstrasse 86; 88
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1912 Plastered building with plastered structures and stylized stucco decorations typical of the time, wrought-iron balconies in Art Nouveau forms, significance in terms of local development and architectural history Double tenement: 3 floors, 18 axes, in the base and ground floor partly clinker brick, plastered facade with plastered structure, cornice, entrance portal with elaborate plaster structure and ornamental plaster structure below the windows, four wrought-iron balconies, mid-house with stuccoed round window, house number 86: front door with polished window panes and Art Nouveau ornaments, from the time of construction: front door, floor tiles outside the front door, stairwell, apartment doors, lead-glazed windows in the stairwell, some blinds. "Art deco". House number 88: House and courtyard door, wall tiles in the entrance area, stairwell, apartment doors, lead-glazed windows in the stairwell, cellar door. Enclosure: plastered base and posts with ruinous plaster structure, picket fence. Dating from building files, architect Julius Lanzendorf. 09256278
 
villa Hauptstrasse 97
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1895-1896 Typical plastered building in the country house style with a wooden porch in front of the building, a location that defines the street scene, significance in terms of local development and architectural history

The two-storey country house on the corridor of Großstädeln was built in 1895/96 on behalf of the postal assistant Oscar Klug. Several such villas were built on the connecting road between Großstädeln and the former village of Oetzsch. The building stands indented on a garden plot that extends into the depths. The facades of the building, which is shown on an approximately square floor plan, are plastered. Strongly protruding risalits are formed on the front and back. The gable roof has a large overhang, on the gables you can find the rafters typical of such buildings. The front porch facing the street, executed in artistic wood architecture, is decisive for the appearance. The floor plan of the building follows a classic villa scheme in which the rooms are grouped around a central hall. The stairwell is to the side in the rear area. As a typical representative of the country house buildings built around 1900 in many places in the villages south of Leipzig that were later united to form the town of Markkleeberg, the building is of importance in terms of construction and site development. Streets with villas are an important part of Markkleeberg and shape its character. LfD / 2012 2 storeys, expanded attic, central risalit with a balcony in front of it on wooden stands, carving, rubble stone plinth, plastered facade, small outside staircase, extension in the courtyard. from the time of construction: vestibule, etched window panes in the vestibule, window (old), cellar window grilles. MONUMENT FOUNDATION

09256323
 
Memorial for the victims of fascism in the Großstädteln cemetery Hauptstrasse 118
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around 1980 Natural stone stele with a stylized torch as a crown, in front of it a planting bowl and stone with inscriptions of names, significance of local history and contemporary history Memorial stone with inscription of the fallen and buried there 1944/45 Soviet cemetery of honor, cemetery, special department Seven prisoners of war rest in a communal grave. On the grave memorial: between two pillars, each crowned by a bowl of flames, memorial wall with a name plaque in front. Material: bricked and plastered, total height approx. 180 cm table - granite erected: 1950 09256749
 
school Hauptstrasse 212
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re. 1886 Typical historicist school building, clinker brick facade, significance in terms of local history, social history and building history

The Großstädtelner School was built in 1886 according to plans by the Leipzig architect Albin Conrad, executed by master builder Gustav Hempel. It is a three-storey building in neo-renaissance forms. The symmetrically structured main front above the quarry stone plinth is clad with leather-yellow clinker bricks, dividing elements in sandstone and red clinker bricks, central projection with main entrance, which can be reached via an outside staircase. The entrance portal with set columns, above the cornice cranked. Above the twin window of the first floor keystone with the date: "AD 1886", strong eaves cornice on consoles, saddle roof. The double-winged entrance door and the wrought-iron railings of the outside staircase are from the construction period. The building is a document of the school history on site and in general, therefore of local and social historical significance. As a characteristic example of the school building of its time, it is also of reference value in terms of building typology. In addition, the school building refers to the work of the architect Albin Conrad, who was involved in the development of the south of Leipzig with numerous buildings around 1900. LfD / 2011 three-storey. 9 axes, central projection, quarry stone base, clinker facade with clinker brick structure, floor and eaves cornice, eaves cornice with plaster consoles, central projection with open staircase and wrought iron grating, arched portal, inscription plaque illegible, date board: "AD 1886"; Old front door, cellar window grilles, stairwell, vestibule door with etched glass panes. not seen inside. Central risalit with a flight of stairs, set columns in the portal and bi-directional window

09256130
 
Material entirety of the manor of Großstädteln, with the individual monuments: mansion (No. 217) and gatehouse (No. 219) - (see object 09256138) as well as a farm building, barn and stable building attached to the gatehouse as totality parts and estate park (garden monument)
Material entirety of the manor of Großstädteln, with the individual monuments: mansion (No. 217) and gatehouse (No. 219) - (see object 09256138) as well as a farm building, barn and stable building attached to the gatehouse as totality parts and estate park (garden monument) Hauptstrasse 217; 219
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1676 Dendro, later reshaped (manor house) Significance in terms of local history, architectural history, cultural history and landscape design, farm building II: adjoining farm building I (gatehouse), two-storey, stone base, plastered clinker, clinker eaves, bat dormers in the gable roof, built in 1922 (reconstruction after fire II), barn: is at right angles to farm building II , but does not adjoin, two-storey, quarry stone plinth, plastered clinker brick, clinker eaves cornice, originally belonged to the estate, stable: single storey, quarry stone plinth, clinker brick, gable side plastered, cornice, clinker eaves cornice, loading hatch in the gable roof, plastered window and door corner. Ruinous. Garden: only the remainder of the extensive garden area around the manor house has been preserved by straightening the Pleißen, on the western edge of the garden area there is water, wood belt on the four sides of the garden area partly with park trees, which probably originate from the former designs: snowberry, pedunculate oak, silver maple, linden, Philadelphus. 09303568
 
Individual features of the aggregate manor Großstädteln: mansion (No. 217) and gatehouse (No. 219) - (see Obj. 09303568)
Individual features of the aggregate manor Großstädteln: mansion (No. 217) and gatehouse (No. 219) - (see Obj. 09303568) Hauptstrasse 217; 219
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around 1740 baroque mansion, historically remodeled, gatehouse early baroque building with imposing hipped roof, importance of local history, architectural history, cultural history and artistic significance mansion: four-wing system, two-storey, 11 axes, extended attic, plastered, profiled eaves, corner blocks with vaulted gable, flared hipped dormers , Page again accentuated by a corner block, entrance portal with double coat of arms with inscription: “WVK (ospot). - SVD (ieskau). 1674 ", garden side: 3-axis central projection with porch and balcony and outside staircase, porch porch with fluted half-columns, corner pilasters, entablature with triglyphs, on the upper floor the double doors to the balcony are crowned by triangular gables and summarized by arches" arkarden-like ", facing gables with two artificial stone windows and , Garden facade of historicist porch around 1870, inner courtyard is now covered, entrance hall with three groin vaults, first mention of a castle of Conrad de Stedelen on August 25, 1289, 1720 sale of the property to the Leipzig merchant Peter Hohmann, his son Ludwig von Hohenthal rebuilds the manor house . Today Wabag AG and training facility, gatehouse (around 1740): 2 storeys above the passage, otherwise 3, plastered, cane and eaves cornice, hipped roof, arched passages, original. Probably rectangular, in the passage half-timbered construction plastered with clay, a clinker wall in front of it in the lower area, 5 axes on the courtyard side, two clogged windows, windows on the ground floor disfiguring enlarged, farm building I: adjoins the gatehouse, protruding semicircularly on the corner, two-storeyed, 5 Axes, plastered, profiled eaves cornice, saddle roof, inscribed "1823" in the keystone of the front door walls, old front door, farm building II: adjacent to farm building I, two-storey, stone plinth, plastered clinker brick, clinker cornice, bat dormers in the saddle roof, barn: is at right angles Farm building II, but does not adjoin, two-storey, quarry stone plinth, plastered clinker brick, clinker eaves cornice, originally belonged to the estate, stable: one storey, quarry stone plinth, clinker brick, gable side plastered, cornice, clinker eaves cornice, interior hatch in the gable roof, plastered window and door frames Flat barrel ceiling. Ruinous. 09256138
 
villa Hauptstrasse 245
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1896-1897 Plastered building in country house style, clinker brick elements and ornamental framework, street-side side projections with a covered wooden balcony, significance in terms of local development and architectural history, formerly a villa, two-storey, extended attic floor, broken stone base, plastered facade with clinker brick structure, cornice, half-timbered in the gable area with carved gable top floor projecting , two-storey polygonal extension with a former attached balcony (today winter garden), porch extension, new canopy, protruding roof on carved rafters. Country style orig .: front door, porch door, some windows 09256127
 
War memorial for those who fell in World War I and grave of the Weiss family in the cemetery Hauptstrasse 275
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around 1890 and 1900 War memorial monolith on base stone, under the inscription field tree stump relief, tomb Weiss with obelisk and wrought iron enclosure, local and cultural significance tomb and crypt of the Weiss family (around 1890s) 09256708
 
Residential house in open development Städtelner Strasse 131
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around 1900 Villa-like, two-storey plastered building with cornice and eaves cornice on consoles, conservatory extension, architectural historical significance of two-storey residential building, rubble base, plastered facade with plastered structure, profiled cornice and eaves cornice, eaves cornice with consoles, front door with canopy on carved supports: windows, extension of the conservatory door , Shutters 09256125
 

Former cultural monuments

image designation location Dating description ID
Tenement house Main street 130 around 1900 Two-storey apartment building in open development, in a country house style with plastered clinker brick facade, corner projections and rich furnishings such as etched window panes and floor tiles at the entrance
 
barn Hauptstrasse 205
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2nd half of the 19th century large barn of the old forester's house, original roof structure with bat dormers
 
Old municipal office
Old municipal office Hauptstrasse 210
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19th century Formerly the old town hall, a rural house with a plastered facade on the ground floor and a widened upper floor, a crooked roof and original window structure
 
Courtyard
Courtyard Hauptstrasse 218
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2nd half of the 18th century / 1880 Residential house, three stables, fencing and paving of a courtyard, rural residential building with a crooked roof and original window structure, a stable with a clinker brick facade
 


Old graveyard Hauptstrasse 271
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around 1890/1900 Old cemetery, cemetery wall with recessed grave slabs and grave site with crypt of the Weiss family; Grave site still valued under ID 09256708
 

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