List of cultural monuments in Großweitzschen
The list of cultural monuments in Großweitzschen contains the cultural monuments in Großweitzschen .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .
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- Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
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- 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
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ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column
; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .
Großweitzschen
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Residential stable house | Obere Strasse 32 (map) |
around 1800 | Building in the immediate vicinity of the church, part of the old local structure, of importance in terms of the history of the building and of the local image.
Massive ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (plastered, one side paved), half-hipped roof. |
09208793 |
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Residential stable house, side building, barn and surrounding wall of a four-sided courtyard | Schulstrasse 3 (map) |
around 1800 | imposing courtyard with a defining impact on the townscape, of architectural and social significance.
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09208788 |
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Martinskirche Großweitzschen: Church, churchyard, enclosure of the churchyard and war memorial for the fallen of World War I in front of the churchyard | Westewitzer Strasse (map) |
1908 (church) | defining the appearance of the place, of local historical significance.
see Dehio Sachsen II, p. 372, war memorial: imposing monument architecture made of concrete, stepped base, large stone block with inscriptions, flanked by pillars with structure, enclosure: concrete pillars, iron fence, an iron gate, high retaining walls. |
09208792 |
Presumably a former cottage, later a residential building | Westewitzer Strasse 14 (map) |
re. 1832 | Typical rural house of the time with partially preserved half-timbered construction of architectural and local value.
Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered on one side, solid gable ends, half-timbered side heavily modified by porches, solid side: old sandstone door frame with keystone (dated). |
09208794 |
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Rectory | Westewitzer Strasse 28 (map) |
1812-1813 | of local historical importance, largely original.
Solid ground floor, upper floor partly timber-framed, partly profiled stone walls, half-hipped roof, window walls and door portal Rochlitzer Porphyrtuff - portal arched portal with keystone, after the demolition of the dilapidated previous building on May 18, 1813 was relocated. |
09208795 |
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Stable house and barn of a small farm | Westewitzer Strasse 30 (map) |
around 1800 | The courtyard on Dorfstrasse, which characterizes the townscape, with largely original half-timbered buildings of architectural value.
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09208787 |
Bennewitz
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Side building of a four-sided courtyard | Bennewitz 5 (map) |
around 1800 | Half-timbered building that characterizes the village in good original condition, of architectural and socio-historical importance.
Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (clad), gable roof. |
09208785 |
Döschütz
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Bridge over the Gärtitzer Bach | Döschütz (map) |
re. 1877 | Stone arch bridge, documents the old village structure, historically important.
Quarry stone arch bridge over the village stream, new railing, new road surface, keystone (downstream) with dating. |
09208781 |
Eichardt
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War memorial to the First World War, enclosure and peace oak from 1870/1871 | Eichardt 12a (map) |
after World War I | of local historical importance.
Natural stone stele with commemorative plaque. |
09208764 |
Gadewitz
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Manor house of a farm | Gadewitz 27a (map) |
re. 1824 | stately home of local and architectural significance, striking building in the landscape.
Monument text: Stately home of a former large farm, built in 1824 according to the inscription on the keystone. Well-proportioned, plastered quarry stone building of simple elegance. Central axis emphasized by a portal with gable roofing, flanking pine cones and overlying arched window. The late baroque building closes off with a mansard roof with a crest. Long-term vacancies caused considerable structural damage, especially inside. Originally the building belonged to an extensive manor complex, of which only the residential building remained. Despite structural damage, the house, also due to its sophisticated design, is of great architectural historical importance as an example of rural residential building in this landscape area. (LfD / 2011). Solid, two-storey, wall-opening ratio intact, distinctive half-hipped mansard roof, original window frames, original door frames with decorative profiles, original roofing with decorative ornamentation, building is empty. |
09208806 |
Gallschütz
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Gallschütz village church: Church, war memorial for those who fell in World War I (in front of the churchyard), churchyard and enclosure wall of the churchyard | Gallschütz (card) |
14th century | of local historical, architectural and architectural significance, defining the townscape.
The church and the surrounding churchyard have a major impact on the townscape. They are of great importance in terms of local history. The church is also of architectural and artistic importance due to its sophisticated architectural design, which is not least shaped by the extensive renovation at the end of the 19th century. (LfD / 2011).
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Residential stable house | Gallschütz 1d (card) |
around 1830 | Half-timbered building standing in a location that characterizes the townscape, largely original, of architectural and socio-historical importance.
Solid ground floor, disfiguring extension, upper floor half-timbered, one gable side half-timbered, half-hip roof, some old windows. |
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Side building and bridge to the field | Gallschütz 21 (card) |
around 1820 | Image-defining half-timbered building in largely original condition, of regional historical value.
Rural farm building typical of the time and landscape in half-timbered construction with a solid ground floor and solid gable. The end of the building, which was probably built in the 19th century, is a gable roof. Furthermore, a single-arch quarry stone bridge with a renewed parapet with a semicircular end, which was built around 1850 to cross the field path over the village stream, was preserved. As evidence of everyday rural life, both objects have a regional historical value. Solid ground floor (with overmolding), upper floor half-timbered, numerous original windows. |
09208766 |
Göldnitz
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Residential stable house, two side buildings, a barn and a gate pillar as well as a shed outside the courtyard (possibly a syringe house) of a four-sided courtyard | Göldnitz 2 (map) |
around 1800 | Four-sided courtyard, which has been preserved closed, is a typical 19th century complex in good original condition of historical value.
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09208749 |
Graumnitz
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Portal and door in the servant area of a stable house | Graumnitz 2 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Historically valuable door frame made of sandstone.
Well-preserved components - portal and iron door - of a stable house, both probably 18th century. The only original components of this stable house, which are only very rarely found in a comparable design in this landscape area. The monument value results from the historical value. The door and portal probably belong to the entrance to the servant living area and the large kitchen, decorated iron door - unique. |
09208750 |
Hochweitzschen
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Landesklinik Hochweitzschen (entity) | (Map) | 1874–1930 major construction phases (hospital complex); 1911–1914 (forest park) | Administration building (A 7), main building (A 1), station building "Zum Fuchsbau" (formerly A 22), house "Zum Rehkitz" (formerly A 20), house "Zum Falkennest", bowling alley, functional building next to the bowling alley (brick building ), Residential building B 25, pavilion-like entrance areas of the residential buildings (B 1, B 9, house "Zum Igelnest"), B 5, B 6, house "Zur Hasenkuhle" (formerly B 4), B 10, B 12, B 13 , A 15 (with today's canteen, archive, etc.), A 10, church with war memorial to the First World War, residential building southwest of the church (without number), building north of the church (formerly B 27), three power switch boxes, house "Zum Eichhörnchennest" ( formerly B 11), additional goods with three farm buildings (Bäckerberg 79, 79 a, 79 d), house without current function at the entrance area (current house numbers 1a, 1p) as well as total parts: residential buildings B 1, B 2, B 3, B 22, House "Zum Igelnest", residential building of the Beigut (Bäckerberg 79 c and 79 b) (see also the list of subject entities, object 09303957), a sanatorium typical of the time in the pavilion system of total historical and architectural significance. |
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Landesklinik Hochweitzschen (population); Specialized hospital for psychiatry and psychotherapy Bethanien Hochweitzschen (today): Individual features of the subject entirety, Landesklinik Hochweitzschen | Hochweitzschen 1a; 1p (card) |
around 1900 (hospital buildings) | Administration building (A 7), main building (A 1), station building "Zum Fuchsbau" (formerly A 22), house "Zum Rehkitz" (formerly A 20), house "Zum Falkennest", bowling alley, functional building next to the bowling alley (brick building ), Residential building B 25, pavilion-like entrance areas of the residential buildings (B 1, B 9, house "Zum Igelnest"), B 5, B 6, house "Zur Hasenkuhle" (formerly B 4), B 10, B 12, B 13 , A 15 (with today's canteen, archive, etc.), A 10, church with war memorial to the First World War, residential building southwest of the church (without number), building north of the church (formerly B 27), three power switch boxes, house "Zum Eichhörnchennest" ( formerly B 11), additional goods with three farm buildings (Bäckerberg 79, 79 a, 79 d), house without current function at the entrance area (current house numbers 1a, 1p) as well as total parts: residential buildings B 1, B 2, B 3, B 22, House "Zum Igelnest", residential building of the Beigut (Bäckerberg 79 c and 79 b) (see also the list of subject entities, object 09303957), a sanatorium typical of the time in the pavilion system of total historical and architectural significance.
The institute was established in the royal Saxon forest district of Hochweitzschen from 1872 to 1874 and opened in 1874. It served as an insane asylum for the care of the chronically ill until 1892, as a sanatorium and nursing home for epileptics from 1892 to 1930 and as a general sanatorium and nursing home from 1930 to 1945. From 1945 to 1966, the Hochweitzschen hospital housed the areas of psychiatry, neurology, pediatrics and surgery (until 1956), the Tbc-Kurheim (until 1960) and the infection ward (until 1965). From 1966 the institution was used as a mental hospital and until 1991 it worked with the departments of psychiatry and neurology as well as pediatrics, subordinated to the council of the Döbeln district. 1970 to 1990 the hospital for psychiatry in Waldheim was affiliated as a department Waldheim. (Extract from files in the Leipzig State Archives). The Hochweitzschen Hospital was the first state psychiatric hospital to be built in Saxony, and from 1889 the first state sanatorium and nursing home for epilepsy patients in the entire German-speaking area. In August 1892 the first state “sanatorium and nursing home for epileptics” was opened, with responsibility for the entire Kingdom of Saxony. From this special importance for the history of psychiatry in Germany, especially for Saxony, the monument value is primarily based on the special historical importance of the facility. Building history: The Hochweitzschen hospital was opened on December 15, 1874. Initially, the hospital's main building with a length of 242 m and the administrative and farm building opposite - both buildings were originally connected by colonnades. In the same year, a house for “kitchen and laundry maids” was built with a wash house for officials (old wash house from 1874).
The hospital, initially consisting of two buildings, was developed into a modern hospital facility in the pavilion system from 1888 with the addition of the above-mentioned special buildings, which were arranged in a spacious forest area. This pavilion construction of hospital facilities was modern and typical for the period from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century. The design should enable therapy and accommodation of patients in a green environment. The buildings had to function relatively self-sufficiently. In addition to the pleasant atmosphere, which is important for recovery, hygienic aspects were also important for the construction of such hospitals. By creating self-sufficient building islands, the aim was to make the spread of contagious diseases more difficult. Probably one of the oldest facilities of this type of construction is the Provincial-Irren-Anstalt Rittergut Alt-Scherbitz, which opened on July 1, 1876, under the direction of Köppe. It still exists today as the Saxon Hospital for Psychiatry and Neurology Altscherbitz in Schkeuditz at the gates of Leipzig. In particular, under the direction of the Privy Councilor Paetz, the innovations started by the founding director were promoted by building additional pavilions. Other aspects of the modern hospital were the open door system, the guard room system and occupational therapy. Other comparable pavilion-style facilities were the Nordstadtkrankenhaus in Hanover, built from 1891 to 1895, today's Carl Gustav Carus Dresden University Clinic by city planner Edmund Bräter from 1901, the Rudolf Virchow Hospital from 1906, the Heidehaus Sanatorium in Hanover, 1907 for treatment Created by tuberculosis patients, the Steinhof Psychiatric Clinic in Vienna-Penzing, the “Grand Ducal State Insane Asylum near Alzey” (opened as a state institution for Rheinhessen in 1908), and others. As an early example of this typical hospital construction for a period around 1900, it is still relatively popular today completely preserved complex is also of great importance in terms of building development history. The entire hospital complex as well as the individual monuments identified are worthy of monument, especially due to their good original condition and the complexity of the facility. (LfD / 2015). red-yellow clinker buildings, originally two-storey, some were later added, numerous buildings have glass verandas (mostly in their original state of preservation), extension: plastered buildings, design typical of the time, original window grids, some with ornamental frameworks, additional items: four-sided courtyard, one building completely redesigned.
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Höckendorf
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Barn and side building as well as two gate pillars and two gates on both sides of the entrance to a four-sided courtyard | Höckendorf 2 (map) |
around 1800 | A barn that characterizes the village with slated gable decoration.
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Farmhouse and archway with gate of the collapsed gatehouse of a former farm | Höckendorf 5 (map) |
re. 1802 (gatehouse) | The farmhouse has largely been preserved in its original state and the rest of the gatehouse is of architectural value.
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09208756 |
Jeßnitz
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Mansion | Jeßnitz 9 (map) |
re. 1864 | distinctive, two-storey solid construction with parts of the original plaster structure, representative stone portal, of local historical importance.
There was already a manor in Jeßnitz in 1551. Acquired in 1719 by General Joachim Heinrich von Dürfeld. In his possession until 1727, then owned by Anton Gottlieb Christoph von Hardenberg. Passed on to the sons along with other goods in 1752. 1788 Sale to the businessman and factory owner Johann Gottfried Lorenz from Mittweida. Then to his wife and then to the heirs. 1854 sold to Christian Friedrich Kunert from Schieritz. He may be the builder of the manor house built in 1864. Around 1900 the manor is in the possession of First Lieutenant d. R. August Jordan. The mansion has two full storeys, above a jamb with smaller windows. The southern facade is divided into 13 axes, the middle three axes include a flat central projection accentuated by pilaster strips. On the ground floor there is an arched portal with a keystone. The design of the massive building is based on classicist models. Due to its good original condition, the building documents the building trade at the time it was built and thus acquires significance in terms of building history. Due to the economic importance of the property for the village, it is also of local historical importance. (LFD / 2011). Two-storey, jamb, sandstone walls, quarry stone masonry, gable roof. |
09208780 |
Kleinweitzschen
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Waystone | Kleinweitzschen (map) |
probably 2nd half of the 19th century | of traffic and local historical value.
Natural stone stele with a pyramidal end, incised writing and directional arrows: Eichardt, Schergrund, Zaschwitz. |
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Pavement of the old village street between the entrance to the town (Wegestein) and the courtyards Kleinweitzschen 6 and 4 | Kleinweitzschen | possibly around 1930/1935, possibly later | historical pavement in good original condition, only a few examples still preserved, of importance in terms of traffic history.
Paved village street with regular granite pavement, probably 1st third of the 20th century (possibly also after 1945). In Saxony there are seldom completely preserved cobbled village streets, so that the rarity of this well-preserved cobbled village street justifies its historical value. |
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Residential stable house, two side buildings and barn of a large farm | Kleinweitzschen 6 (map) |
around 1800 | Part of the old local structure, largely original buildings, some with a half-timbered upper floor, stable building with a three-arched Kumthalle, of architectural and social significance.
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Stable house of a farm | Kleinweitzschen 10 (map) |
1774 Dendro | Magnificent clay half-timbered building with a defining effect on the image of the village, significance in terms of local history.
Ground floor: quarry stone plinth, clay corrugation upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable side, half-timbered partly replaced by massive masonry, gable roof, on the upper floor partly stone walls with three-quarter profile. |
09208791 |
Mockritz
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Former brewery | Am Dorfring 1 (map) |
around 1800 | Unique building in the district, of great architectural and local historical importance.
Built around 1800. Until 1865 the brewery belonged to the manor. In 1865 the master brewer Carl August Pechmann acquired the brewery from the manor owner Otto von Schönberg. In 1866 Wilhelmine Pechmann, nee. Büttner, owner who sold the brewery to Traugott Leberecht Schmidt a year later. In 1865 another change of ownership, now to Robert Paul Wagner. This is followed by brewer Adolf Krüger from Wurzen, who probably made structural changes in the 1930s. In 1997 there was another sale, before the brewery equipment had already been dismantled. For a long time, light strong beer was brewed in the brewery, towards the end of the brewery only dark beer without alcohol. One-storey, broadly laid plastered building. Clinker base, also window and door frames made of clinker. Double gate from the same time. High saddle roof with 3/4 fore and roof pike with half-timbering and tile infill. Despite the structural changes in the 1930s, the building impresses with its originality. The renovation measures mentioned were probably the result of a conversion. They were carried out in accordance with the Saxon Homeland Security and led to the fact that the building blends in very well with the village image despite its changed use, and even enriches it. Due to its singularity in the district area, the building is of great importance in terms of architectural and local history. (LfD / 2011). |
09208778 |
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Cottage property | Döbelner Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1800 | Typical house of the time, defining the image, largely original, of architectural significance.
Solid ground floor, upper floor partly half-timbered (plastered), solid gable end facing the village, tailcoat roof. |
09208773 |
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Residential stable house | In Winkel 2 (map) |
re. 1801 | Half-timbered building that characterizes the townscape, largely in its original condition, stone portal with dated keystone, of significance in terms of both the history and the townscape.
Solid ground floor, upper floor mainly half-timbered, gable side slated. |
09208779 |
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Individual features of the above-mentioned aggregate: Castle and enclosure wall as well as storage (additional address: Leisniger Straße 5) (see also aggregate document - Obj. 09303659) | Leisniger Strasse 5 (map) |
1550 beg. | A building ensemble of great importance in terms of local history, the local image and building history.
Monument text: The manor, originally a medieval moated castle, first mentioned in 1231. Some of the previously extensive ponds have been preserved in the northeast of the complex. The manor house is a Renaissance building from 1550 with a younger mansard roof. At an angle to this and to the east delimiting the courtyard is the gatehouse, a new building from 1959, which was built using the remains of the arched gate passage built in 1698 and the five-bay arbor adjoining the courtyard. On the side of the courtyard of the gatehouse there is a remarkably richly designed seat niche portal from the late Renaissance period, flanked by Tuscan columns and decorated with fittings in the arches. The piece, dated 1698, is made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff. The badly weathered coats of arms of those of Dürfeld and those of the Gabelentz can be seen above the outer gate. To the west of the manor house rises an elongated living-stable building with a very high mansard roof, probably dating from the 18th century. Generous castle complex of great architectural and regional historical importance. The good construction period should be emphasized. (LFD / 2011).
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Mockritz village church: church, churchyard, churchyard wall, war memorial for those who fell in the First World War and tomb for Hendrik Steven Camp | Teichstrasse (map) |
1693 | of local historical importance, defining the local image.
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Rectory: Rectory, former garden, enclosure wall and side building | Teichstrasse 5 (map) |
around 1820 | Ensemble of importance for the townscape and history.
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Individual features of the above-mentioned aggregate: Castle and enclosure wall as well as storage (additional address: Leisniger Straße 5) (see also aggregate document - Obj. 09303659) | Teichstrasse 6 (map) |
1550 beg. | A building ensemble of great importance in terms of local history, the local image and building history.
Monument text: The manor, originally a medieval moated castle, first mentioned in 1231. Some of the previously extensive ponds have been preserved in the northeast of the complex. The manor house is a Renaissance building from 1550 with a younger mansard roof. At an angle to this and to the east delimiting the courtyard is the gatehouse, a new building from 1959, which was built using the remains of the arched gateway built in 1698 and the five-bay arbor that adjoins the courtyard. On the side of the courtyard of the gatehouse there is a remarkably richly designed seat niche portal from the late Renaissance period, flanked by Tuscan columns and decorated with fittings in the arches. The piece, dated 1698, is made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff. The badly weathered coats of arms of those of Dürfeld and those of the Gabelentz can be seen above the outer gate. To the west of the manor house rises an elongated living-stable building with a very high mansard roof, probably dating from the 18th century. Generous castle complex of great architectural and regional historical importance. The good construction period should be emphasized. (LFD / 2011).
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Material entity of the Mockritz manor with the individual monuments: Castle and Wall (see also individual monument 09208774, same address) and the granary (Kornhaus - additional address: Leisniger Straße 5) and a pond (entity part) | Teichstrasse 6 (map) |
re. 1618 | The building ensemble that has a major impact on the image of the village is of great architectural and local significance.
Monument text: The manor, originally a medieval moated castle, first mentioned in 1231. Some of the previously extensive ponds have been preserved in the northeast of the complex. The manor house is a Renaissance building from 1550 with a younger mansard roof. At an angle to this and to the east delimiting the courtyard is the gatehouse, a new building from 1959, which was built using the remains of the arched gateway built in 1698 and the five-bay arbor that adjoins the courtyard. On the side of the courtyard side of the gatehouse there is a remarkably richly designed seating niche portal from the late Renaissance period, flanked by Tuscan columns and decorated with fittings in the arches. The piece, dated 1698, is made of Rochlitzer porphyrtuff. The heavily weathered coats of arms of those of Dürfeld and those of the Gabelentz can be seen above the outer gate. To the west of the manor house rises an elongated residential stable building with a very high mansard roof, probably dating from the 18th century. Generous castle complex of great architectural and regional historical importance. The good construction period should be emphasized. (LFD / 2011). |
09303659 |
Upper Goseln
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Residential stable house | Upper Goseln 3 (map) |
Early 19th century | Characteristic of the locality, largely preserved in its original form and typical of the landscape, of regional historical value.
Two-storey, massive, stone door jambs with basket arches, crooked hip roof. |
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Redemitz
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Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard | Redemitz 1 (card) |
Mid 19th century | Part of the original local structure, good original condition, of architectural and socio-historical importance.
Solid, two-storey with jamb, wall-opening ratio intact, original window and door walls, gable roof. |
09208808 |
Strocken
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Residential stable house and two side buildings as well as gate pillars and gate of a four-sided courtyard | Strocken 17 (card) |
around 1850 | Distinctive courtyard, defining the townscape, typical 19th century construction, significant in terms of building history.
Monument text: Residential stable house and two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard as well as gate entrance with gate from the 19th century. The townscape is largely shaped by the largely original residential and farm buildings. All buildings show the typical 19th century construction. They were massively listed and plastered. At least the side building on the street side was built from broken porphyry tufa on the ground floor. The buildings have the design features characteristic of their time of construction, such as B. cleaning bottles or natural stone walls. There are no significant structural changes to the external appearance, only the stable house has been renovated and simplified in recent years. As well-preserved evidence of rural construction in the 19th century, all buildings, including the associated gate driveway, are of architectural historical value and have a great impact on the townscape. (LfD / 2011). Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (plastered, partially exposed), original stone walls, portal changed, building is empty. |
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Residential house and attached barn of a former mill estate | Strocken 25 (card) |
2nd half of the 19th century | rural house, design typical of the time in good original condition, of local significance.
Mill house: two-storey, gable roof (slate roofing), stone walls, wall-opening ratio preserved, original shutters preserved on the ground floor, plastered structure on the gable side. |
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Windmill Strocken: post mill and motor mill with attached outbuilding of the mill estate | Strocken 25 (next to) (card) |
1871 (post mill) | Closed ensemble of significant importance for the landscape, significant in terms of technology history.
Monument text: The post mill was built in 1871 and the associated mill building (motor mill) in 1922. It was operated as a flour mill. Originally, the mill ensemble shaped the landscape extremely impressively. Unfortunately, only structural remains of the former windmill are preserved today. They have a regional historical value. Source: Müller-Hammerström 1995 (LfD / 2011).
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Strölla
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Residential house, two side buildings, barn, enclosure and courtyard paving of a four-sided courtyard | Strölla 2 (map) |
around 1900 | intact courtyard structure, large four-sided courtyard with buildings typical of the time, of architectural and socio-historical importance.
Residential house: two-storey, solid, hipped roof, Wilhelminian-era design elements, side building: two-storey, solid, roof bay window with clock, simultaneous extension, barn: solid, gable roof, side building: two-storey, solid, hatch windows, later garage installations. |
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Tronitz
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Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard | Tronitz 1 (map) |
around 1800 | Typical landscape building with half-timbered upper floor in good original condition, of regional historical importance.
Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (plastered), hipped roof, solid gable ends. Road questionable! |
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Residential house, two side buildings and courtyard paving of a farm | Tronitz 2; 2a (card) |
re. 1857 | Mostly original buildings in good original condition, of regional historical importance.
Residential building: two-story, solid, original door frame with dating, original stone walls, side building: structural unit with residential house, two-story, solid, two original, profiled door frames made of sandstone, twin windows on the upper floor. |
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Two door frames | Tronitz 3 (map) |
re. 1807 | traditional door frames made of natural stone of regional historical value.
Sandstone door frames, arched portals with keystones. House number 3 questionable! |
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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard | Tronitz 7 (map) |
around 1700 | The half-timbered construction of a small farm that defines the site, probably from the beginning of the 18th century, largely preserved in its original form, of particular importance in terms of architectural history
Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, gable roof, profiled threshold, visible beam heads, regular half-timbered, partially flattened head struts, profiled filler wood, clad gable side facing Dorfstrasse. |
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Westewitz
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Hochwehr Westewitz: Weir | (Map) | 1920s | Of technical historical value, landscape-defining facility, singular appearance.
The Hochwehr Westewitz was built between 1923 and 1925. It belongs to the Klosterbuch hydroelectric power station. The high weir is located on the Freiberger Mulde on the boundary of Westewitz (Großweitzschen) and Poselitz (Hartha, city). Its span is 53 m, the height about 14 m above the river bed. A fundamental renovation took place in 1992–94. As one of the largest roofed high weirs in Europe, this structure is of national technical and historical importance. (LfD / 2011). |
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House of a farm | Muldentalstrasse 9 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | In its cubature, it is an imposing building with a distinctive half-hip roof of local historical value.
Solid, renovated, insulating plaster, no half-timbering, the building was not renovated prior to 2011, it has plastic windows and was painted light blue. Presumably from the late 18th or early 19th century house on a large farm. |
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Residential stable house, barn and side building | Muldentalstrasse 15 (map) |
around 1800 | Mostly original half-timbered buildings, part of the old local structure, of importance in terms of house history and social history.
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Residential building | Muldentalstrasse 19 (map) |
last quarter of the 19th century | Presumably reshaped around 1900, while traditional half-timbered construction was taken up again, of importance in terms of the history of the building and of the townscape.
Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered (clad with wood), saddle roof, original windows, original wooden shutters on the first floor, presumably fundamental renovation and extension after 1900, ground floor possibly 19th century. |
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Wollsdorf
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Totality of Royal Saxon triangulation (European degree measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony); Station 103 Eichardthöhe: triangulation column | Eichardthöhe (map) |
re. 1868 (triangulation stone) | Second order station, significant testimony to geodesy of the 19th century, of significance in terms of surveying history.
Surveying column made of Laußnitz granite, shaft with tent roof-shaped cover plate, square floor plan with inscription: "Station / Obergruna / der / Kön: Sächs: / Triangulierung / 1868", height bolts, height 1.70 m, edge length 44 cm at the top, stepped base. Monument text: The area around the Eichardthöhe with its gentle surface forms is very strongly agricultural. The beautiful panorama includes the Collm in the north and the Harthaer Kreuz in the southwest. Individual wind turbines interrupt the otherwise more horizontal landscape and the noise level of the nearby motorway brings civilization into consciousness. The Strocken rest area is only one kilometer away. The valley of the Freiberg Mulde in the south invites many people looking for recreation to go hiking, cycling and boating every year. Eichardt is very central to the large cities of Leipzig, Dresden and Chemnitz, which are only about 50 km away. The highest point of the Eichardthöhe on Döbeln – Leisniger Strasse was the ideal location for the surveying station. The area for this was bought by landowner CG Kleeberg in Wollsdorf. The station is very well preserved. Only the screw connection for the cover plate is missing. The large wall bolt with the number 814 is a retrofitted height fixed point. At this station you can easily imagine how sunlight is reflected from the surrounding fixed points with the heliotrope and how the theodolite is used to measure direction after direction. In the period from 1862 to 1890, a land survey was carried out in the Kingdom of Saxony, in which two triangular networks were formed. On the one hand, there is the network for grade measurement in the Kingdom of Saxony (network I. class / order) with 36 points and the royal Saxon triangulation (network II. Class / order) with 122 points. This national survey was led by Christian August Nagel , according to which the triangulation columns are also referred to as "Nagelsche columns". This surveying system was one of the most modern layer networks in Germany. The surveying columns set for this purpose remained almost entirely in their original locations. They are an impressive testimony to the history of land surveying in Germany and in Saxony. The system of surveying columns of both orders is in its entirety a cultural monument of supraregional importance. (LfD / 2013). |
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Zaschwitz
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Stable house (originally an inn) and gatehouse of the former inn | Zaschwitz 1 (map) |
re. 1764 | Half-timbered buildings that characterize the town are largely in their original state of preservation of architectural and local historical value.
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Zschepplitz
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Residential stable house, gatehouse and side building of a four-sided courtyard | Zschepplitz 27 (map) |
around 1800 | Half-timbered buildings that characterize the townscape in very good original condition, of importance in terms of building history and character of townscape.
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Zschörnewitz
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Residential stable house, side building, gatehouse and enclosure wall | Zschörnewitz 17 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Rural buildings that have largely been preserved in their original form, the quarry stone wall that characterizes the image, is of importance in terms of building history, social history and characterizing the townscape.
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Residential stable house in a four-sided courtyard | Zschörnewitz 19 (map) |
around 1800 | splendid residential stable house with clad half-timbered upper floor of architectural value.
Monument text: Stable house in a four-sided courtyard, built around 1800. Two-storey, well-proportioned rural house with a massive ground floor and boarded upper floor, closed off by a half-hip roof. The house remained largely unchanged in its original appearance. Due to the dominant location outside the village, the stable house with the farm buildings that have been preserved characterize the landscape. Due to its good original condition, the house becomes a document of rural building from around 1800, from which its architectural value is derived. (LfD / 2011).
(The side buildings belonging to the courtyard were also part of the list of monuments until 2011, but were removed from the list of monuments in 2011 due to their increasing deterioration.) |
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Remarks
- ↑ The list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony provides binding information .
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- ↑ Palaces around Leipzig. ed. v. Association for the Promotion of Crafts and Monument Preservation Schloss Trebsen e. V. by Alberto Schwarz. EA Seemann Verlag, Leipzig 1993, p. 140.
- ↑ Palaces around Leipzig. ed. v. Association for the Promotion of Crafts and Monument Preservation Schloss Trebsen e. V. by Alberto Schwarz. EA Seemann Verlag, Leipzig 1993, p. 140.
- ↑ Palaces around Leipzig. ed. v. Association for the Promotion of Crafts and Monument Preservation Schloss Trebsen e. V. by Alberto Schwarz. EA Seemann Verlag, Leipzig 1993, p. 140.
- ↑ Palaces around Leipzig . ed. v. Association for the Promotion of Crafts and Monument Preservation Schloss Trebsen e. V. by Alberto Schwarz. EA Seemann Verlag, Leipzig 1993, p. 140.