List of cultural monuments in Haselbachtal

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The list of cultural monuments in Haselbachtal includes the cultural monuments of the Saxon community Haselbachtal 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 .

List of cultural monuments in Bischheim

image designation location Dating description ID
Steindeckerbrücke over the Haselbach Am Haselbach 3 (near)
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19th century Of importance in terms of cultural history and the character of the townscape, granite was in the list of monuments until 2002 without a street name 09227329
 
Residential stable house Am Haselbach 10
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Late 18th century Upper floor timber-frame boarded up, granite walls, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene 09227345
 
Steindeckerbrücke over the Haselbach Am Haselbach 19 (near)
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19th century Significant in terms of cultural history and the appearance of the town, it was in the list of monuments until 2002 without giving a house number 09227346
 
Residential house with integrated workshop and fencing Am Haselbach 27
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Around 1900 Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, of architectural significance, until 2012 erroneously listed under number 25 in the list of monuments 09227347
 
Western barn of a three-sided farm Am Haselbach 34
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2nd half of the 19th century Quarry stone masonry, boarded up upper floor, two large car passages, of importance in terms of building history and character of the townscape 09227348
 
Gutspark Rittergut Bischheim (aggregate)
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Gutspark Rittergut Bischheim (aggregate) Main street
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2nd third of the 18th century (manor park); 18th century (bridge) Subject entity Gutspark Rittergut Bischheim with the following individual monuments: so-called large pond with island, so-called island pond with island, on it a pavilion with a statue of flora, two pond stands, cascade, sundial, stone table group, swan house, ice cellar, viewpoint "mushroom" and surrounding enclosure wall with two gate pillars Entrance gates (see individual monument list Obj. 09227349, same address), the manor park with canal and path system (garden monument) as well as all stone deck bridges, smaller stone benches and staircases in the park as a whole; Of importance in terms of building history, artistry, garden design and local history 09304247
 
So-called large pond with island, so-called island pond with island, on it a pavilion with a statue of flora, two pond stands, cascade, sundial, stone table group, swan house, ice cellar, “Pilz” lookout point and surrounding enclosure wall with two gate pillars of the entrance gate
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So-called large pond with island, so-called island pond with island, on it a pavilion with a statue of flora, two pond stands, cascade, sundial, stone table group, swan house, ice cellar, “Pilz” lookout point and surrounding enclosure wall with two gate pillars of the entrance gate Main street
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18th century (enclosure and statue) Individual features of the aggregate Gutspark Rittergut Bischheim (see also aggregate document Obj. 09304247); Architecturally, artistically and locally of importance 09227349
 
Round arch bridge over the Haselbach Hauptstraße 17 (in front of)
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19th century Structurally and historically important, segment arched arch bridge made of natural stone with a relatively flat top 09227352
 
Earth cellar
Earth cellar Hauptstrasse 60 (near)
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Marked with 1812 Cellar made of quarry stone, in the 19th century prison of the community, of local historical importance 09227360
 
Three arch bridges over the Haselbach
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Three arch bridges over the Haselbach Hauptstrasse 62, 64, 72 (near)
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2nd half of the 19th century Structurally and historically important, road bridges made of natural stone, arched bridge at number 62, arched bridge with a new deck at number 64, arched bridge with a flat top at number 72 09227336
 
Residential stable house and opposite barn of a three-sided courtyard with no extensions Hauptstrasse 69
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2nd half of the 19th century Largely unchanged components of the traditional townscape, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential stable house: original cubature and proportions, eaves side upper floor visible framework, also inside authentic floor plan, partly original doors, half-timbered clay walls and old plank floors
  • Barn: clay infill on the gable side, typical wooden planking and original window and gate openings
09227337
 
Northwest residential stable house, southwest side building, two gate entrance pillars and earth cellar of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 99
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Late 18th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered boarded up, courtyard-side half-timbering plastered, side building upper floor visible half-timbering to courtyard-side, of architectural and economic importance, windows partially changed 09227342
 
Waystone Hauptstraße 100 (near)
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19th century Of importance in terms of traffic history, granite stele with rounded ends 09227339
 
Tower windmill
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Tower windmill Jahnstrasse 16
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1865 Quarry stone masonry, conical roof, architectural history, characterizing the townscape, of importance in terms of local history and technology history, belonging to the Talmühle (former watermill). Until 2002 erroneously listed under “Jahnstraße 4” in the list of monuments. 09227357
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Kirchweg
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After 1918 Significant in local history 09227355
 
Church with churchyard, memorial for the fallen from 1870/71, a grave complex and a tomb on the southern wall of the church as well as an enclosure wall with a churchyard gate
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Church with churchyard, memorial for the fallen from 1870/71, a grave complex and a tomb on the southern wall of the church, as well as an enclosure wall with a churchyard gate Kirchweg
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1803 Simple hall church with tower, facade with wide plaster ribbons and high arched windows, of architectural and local importance.
  • Tomb of the von Bünau family in the manner of a temple front, Agnes Marte von Bünau (died 1879) and Rudolph von Bünau (died 1880)
  • Siegismund von Carlowitz (1740–1818) tomb, sandstone

09227354
 
Rectory with rectory, western and southern barn, garden and enclosure wall Kirchweg 11
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1st half of the 18th century (rectory); 18th century (parish barn) Parsonage upper floor half-timbered plastered, gable boarded, western barn plastered building with crooked hip roof, southern barn quarry stone building with ventilation slots, boarded gable, gable roof, important in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape 09227353
 
Steindeckerbrücke over the Haselbach Schwosdorfer Strasse
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Marked 1777 Of importance in terms of cultural history and the appearance of the town 09227343
 

List of cultural monuments in Gersdorf

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Residential stable house At the pastures 3
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Late 18th century, core older Upper floor half-timbered plastered, gable boarded up, historically significant, barn extension more recent 09223917
 
Railway viaduct
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Railway viaduct Bahnhofstrasse
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1869-1871 Of importance in terms of railway history, building history and technology history, granite masonry 09223916
 
Church with churchyard, western outbuilding with gate passage, enclosure wall with access gate in the west and churchyard gate in the east
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Church with churchyard, western outbuilding with gate passage, enclosure wall with access gate in the west and churchyard gate in the east Elstraer Strasse
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Rebuilding after 1945 (church); around 1800 (churchyard gate house) Church simple plastered building with gable roof and just closed choir, tower with Welscher dome in the south, historically important. Sandstone tomb Joh. Gottlob Hübner (1801–1857), carpet manufacturer.

09223923
 
Residential stable house Mühlweg 10
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Early 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, historically important 09226990
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Niedergersdorfer Strasse
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After 1918 Granite obelisk, of local history 09223920
 
Residential stable house (without extension) Niedergersdorfer Strasse 6
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, gable boarded up, typical original local development, of architectural significance 09223915
 
Residential house with forge and outbuildings Niedergersdorfer Strasse 32
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Weather vane marked 1933 Structural substance largely preserved unchanged, of architectural and local significance, two-storey plastered building with a wide roof house with a mansard roof with a crested, labeled in the weather vane, weather vane as a blacksmith with a horse 09223918
 
Rectory, enclosure with inscription plaque and garden
Rectory, enclosure with inscription plaque and garden Niedergersdorfer Strasse 48
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Marked 1751 Upper floor half-timbered plastered, segment arch portal, keystone with coat of arms and date, inscription plaque on the enclosure reminds of the house where Lessing's mother was born, of architectural and local significance, enclosure with inscription plaque: "This is where Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's mother, Justina Salome Lessing, née . Feller, 3.11.1703-7.3.1777 “, parsonage demolished in 1902 09223922
 
Residential stable house Obergersdorfer Strasse 24
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Early 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important, ground floor quarry stone, granite walls 09226989
 
Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard Obergersdorfer Strasse 44
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1827 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important.
  • Farm building: half-timbered, wooden door frames, clay infills, marked in the lintel, demolition of the half-timbered farm building that defines the townscape, approved on February 10, 1997
09223930
 
Mountain cellar Schrebergartenweg
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19th century Quarry stone masonry, of social and historical importance 09223929
 
Tower windmill
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Tower windmill Wiesenweg 5
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After 1846 Quarry stone construction, of importance in terms of building history, technology history and the townscape 09223919
 

List of cultural monuments in Häslich

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Memorial to the fallen of the First and Second World War, with enclosure On the way to school, opposite No. 11c
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After 1918, after 1945 Significant in local history 09227331
 
Mill building with mill technology and adjoining residential building to the north (Haselbachmühle) Dorfstrasse 3
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1932 Mill building, three-storey plastered building, residential building, two-storey plastered building with roof houses, sandstone walls, of importance in terms of building history, technology history and local history 09227359
 
Open-air museum of the granite industry
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Open-air museum of the granite industry Dorfstrasse 18
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Late 19th century (quarry); before 1900 (stone saw); around 1900 (quarry forge, engine shed and supply building) The aggregate of the former granite quarry with the following structures and facilities as aggregate parts: so-called social building with kitchen and dining room, forge and office, compressor room, locomotive shed, track systems with turntables, cable crane system, gang saw, explosion protection tower and explosives storage container, loading ramp and road network; of importance in terms of local history and production history, as well as a value that defines the local image 09227009
 
Residential stable house, items, barn and horse stable of a four-sided courtyard and fountain Reichenbacher Strasse 2
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Marked 1788 (stable house / bar); Early 19th century (moving house); 1927 (barn); around 1800 (horse stable) Stable house upper floor timber-framed boarded up, of architectural and economic importance, barn two-storey, horse stable quarry stone masonry, enclosure of granite posts 09227334
 
Residential stable house, without extension Reichenbacher Strasse 4
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Early 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance 09227333
 
Residential stable house, barn with gate passage and side building of a three-sided courtyard as well as trough and enclosure Reichenbacher Strasse 34, 36
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1874 (stable house); 1891 (side building) Quarry stone masonry, of architectural and economic significance, sandstone plaque with the name of the builder, partly changed 09227332
 

List of cultural monuments in Möhrsdorf

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Miller's house and cutting mill with mill technology of a mill property (shrub mill) Haselbachstrasse 1
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Early 19th century (miller's house); around 1915 (saw gate) Müllerwohnhaus upper floor timber frame boarded up, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history. In 1995 the technology was still available: gate from Berthold, Neukirch (approx. 1915), gate foundation (drive), wheel chamber between the residential mill building and the cutting mill. 09226991
 
Residential stable house with rear residential building Haselbachstrasse 41
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2nd half of the 18th century Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable, clay infill, massive residential building, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene.
  • Stable house on the eaves facing the street: two-storey, solid ground floor made of granite stone masonry, half-timbered upper floor, window and cellar window frames made of sandstone, boarded gable with a sun motif, large gable roof with slate covering, original front door, probably 1st half of the 19th century
  • Building extension on the slope side with garden terrace: two-storey, five axes, roof house, granite masonry, sandstone walls, front door with granite walls, slate roof, two steps to the front door with iron scraper, original: front door with skylight, window, winter window, stone staircase, doors inside
  • Downhill residential building: two-storey, high basement, three axes, dwelling, quarry stone construction, plastered facade, slate roof, natural stone walls, original windows and front door as well as doors inside
  • Enclosure: granite posts and iron fence, charming ensemble, very picturesque location towards the valley with Haselbach
09220718
 
Residential stable house Haselbachstrasse 42
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1st half of the 18th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, granite door frame, of architectural significance 09220719
 
Residential stable house Nussbaumweg 10
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18th century, according to information from 1798 One-storey plastered building with knee-high, boarded gable, wooden vestibule, of architectural and socio-historical importance 09220721
 
Tower windmill
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Tower windmill Windmill 1
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2nd half of the 19th century Significant in terms of building history, shaping the townscape and technological history 09220722
 

List of cultural monuments in Reichenau

image designation location Dating description ID
Mill building with attached inn and two side buildings as well as granite trough in the courtyard (Gruhls Mühle) At the mill 1
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1805 and later (mill); Early 19th century (water trough) Significant in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the street.
  • Bakery / inn: three-storey, cornice, bat dormers, 1st half of the 19th century
  • Mill building: three-storey, clinker brick, eaves cornice, tooth cut, belt cornice, on the ground floor round arched window with keystone, on the upper floors windows covered by segmental arches made of clinker, around 1875 (to 1889), arbor with an elaborate sandstone coat of arms (two lions carry a cartouche with a cartouche with inscription “Through Diligence and strength you can achieve a lot ")
  • Stable building: quarry stone masonry, gate passage, one-storey porch in front of the restaurant, last used as a tailor's shop, large granite trough in the courtyard
  • Outbuildings (shed in the courtyard, no memorial): Quarry stone masonry, one-story, one-story porch in front of the restaurant, last used as a tailor's shop
09227300
 
retaining wall Graefenhainer Strasse, corner of Hermann-Richter-Weg
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19th century Dry stone wall made of quarry stone, important in terms of the history of the building and the townscape 09304267
 
Round arch bridge over the Pulsnitz Graefenhainer Strasse
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19th century Manufactured from granite rubble stones, the front sides of the arches are made of granite blocks, the front sides covered with granite slabs, important in terms of the history of the building and the street scene 09227293
 
Poor house Graefenhainer Strasse 1
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Marked 1845 Single-storey plastered building with a profiled eaves cornice and gable roof, partly stone walls, of social and local significance, beaver tail covering 09304254
 
Residential stable house Graefenhainer Strasse 5
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor visible framework, sandstone window and door frames, gable roof with slate covering, of architectural significance 09304264
 
Residential stable house with enclosure wall Graefenhainer Strasse 14
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered clad, gable boarded up, original development of the place, of importance in terms of building history and character of the townscape 09227308
 
Residential stable house (without extension) and enclosure wall Graefenhainer Strasse 16
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Early 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, granite walls, tailcoat roof, original local development, of importance in terms of building history and character of the townscape, first floor quarry stone masonry 09227306
 
Former farm building of the manor Graefenhainer Strasse 18
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16th Century Stately massive two-storey building made of quarry stone masonry with plastered corner blocks, these partially decorated with plaster scratches (sgraffito), granite garments (some renaissance garments), retaining walls, bat dormers, gable roof, historically valuable roof trusses, building history and local history of importance, density of the quarry stone approx. 120 cm , two-storey, saddle roof with bat dormers, ridge turrets destroyed, plaster ashlars at the corners and some window frames seem to come from the Renaissance, three-aisled stables with cap vaults, 4 × 2 pillars, 19th century, roof truss above the stables, otherwise triple standing with collar beams (girder ), four wind bracings in the central axis 09227307
 
Round arch bridge over the Pulsnitz (Mühlbrücke) Hermann-Richter-Weg
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Marked 1864 Made of granite rubble stones, the front sides of the arches are made of granite ashlars, marked downstream in the keystone, the parapet is bricked up and covered with granite slabs, important in terms of the history of the building and the townscape 09227299
 
Residential stable house with an upstream Heiste, street-side retaining wall and cellar located in it Hermann-Richter-Weg 3
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Early 19th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered and partly on the ground floor, boarded gable triangle, cellar with door frame made of granite, important in terms of the history of the building and the townscape 09227298
 
Residential stable house, barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard Hermann-Richter-Weg 5
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Mid 19th century Residential stable house, plastered construction with saddle roof, well-preserved building fabric, of architectural and economic significance.
  • Residential stable house: two-story, profiled window walls, in the gable oculus and twin windows with consoles and roofing
  • Barn: large gate passage
  • Side building: rubble stone plinth, boarded up
09227297
 
Residential stable house Hermann-Richter-Weg 6
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Around 1820 Upper floor timber-framed, original development of the place, of architectural significance 09227296
 
Residential stable house with extension Hermann-Richter-Weg 19
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Around 1820 Structure largely unchanged, but in a desolate condition, original development of the place, historically significant, quarry stone masonry in the base area and ground floor, granite walls, cellar, upper floor half-timbered construction with clay infills, eaves and gable sides boarded up, side building demolished, quarry stone walls preserved as remains, barn with a front one Extension deleted as a monument 09227295
 
Western stable house of a homestead Hermann-Richter-Weg 23
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Marked 1821 Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, knee-length boarded up on the courtyard side, inscribed in the keystone, segmental arch portal, tailcoat roof, of architectural significance 09227294
 
Enclosure wall Königsbrücker Strasse 5a
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19th century Plastered quarry stone wall, is located in the rear part of the property along Gräfenhainer Straße, important in terms of building history and the appearance of the town 09304266
 
Residential stable house Koenigsbrücker Strasse 10
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Early 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, gable slated, historically important 09227301
 
Northwestern extension house, eastern side building and three pillars of the entrance to a three-sided courtyard and sandstone trough in the courtyard Koenigsbrücker Strasse 16
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Around 1850 (moving house); 1908 (side building) Quarry stone building plastered out of the house, black kitchen inside, of architectural and socio-historical importance.
  • Pull-out house: massive single-storey building (quarry stone) with gable roof, natural stone walls of the window and door openings, granite stone slabs in the entrance area, clay ceiling in the living room (without visible wooden beams), old riser chimney, upper room (attic) with half-timbered walls, stable part with flat ceiling, with black kitchen
  • Side building: burned down by a lightning strike in 1907, rebuilt in 1908, stately solid structure on a rectangular floor plan, two-storey with a large two-winged wooden gate
  • Trough: large stone trough, rectangular
09301797
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Königsbrücker Strasse 20 (near)
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After 1918 In a park-like area, of local significance 09227305
 

List of cultural monuments in Reichenbach

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Round arch bridge (VII) over the Haselbach
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Round arch bridge (VII) over the Haselbach Reichenbach district, parcel 149a
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19th century Made of granite rubble stones, the front sides of the arches are made of granite blocks, the parapet (ruinous) is bricked up and covered with granite slabs, which is of architectural importance 09227291
 
Steindeckerbrücke (V) over the Haselbach (Marxens Bridge)
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Steindeckerbrücke (V) over the Haselbach (Marxens Bridge) Reichenbach district, parcel 180, near the ruins of the former fulling mill
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19th century Abutment made of granite ashlars, important from an architectural point of view 09227289
 
Steindeckerbrücke (VIII) over the Haselbach
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Steindeckerbrücke (VIII) over the Haselbach Reichenbach district, parcel 244, near the dairy cattle facility
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19th century Granite, abutment made of broken granite stones, of architectural significance 09227292
 
Steindeckerbrücke (VI) over the Haselbach
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Steindeckerbrücke (VI) over the Haselbach Reichenbach OS, parcel 224
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19th century Granite, abutment made of broken granite stones, of architectural significance 09227290
 
Steindeckerbrücke (III) over the Haselbach
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Steindeckerbrücke (III) over the Haselbach Reichenbach district, parcel 189a
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19th century Granite, the bridge consists of double-T girders and transverse granite decking stones, of importance in terms of building history 09227287
 
Steindeckerbrücke (II) over the Haselbach (Viebigs Bridge)
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Steindeckerbrücke (II) over the Haselbach (Viebigs Bridge) near the Schäfer quarry
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19th century Granite, abutments made of granite blocks, of architectural significance 09227286
 
Round arch bridge (I) over the Haselbach (Jute Bridge)
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Round arch bridge (I) over the Haselbach (Jute Bridge) Reichenbach OS, parcel 191/2
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19th century Made from hewn granite blocks, the top cover is made with transverse stone ceilings, which is of architectural importance 09227285
 
Poor house An der Pulsnitz 10
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Marked 1859 One-storey, quarry stone building plastered, sandstone panel marked on the gable end, granite walls, tow barn, building fabric largely preserved unchanged, of local and socio-historical significance, inscription on the sandstone panel heavily weathered 09227279
 
Enclosure wall of the former manor Dorfplatz 2, 6 (side path / An der Pulsnitz)
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19th century Dry stone wall made of quarry stone, important in terms of the history of the building and the townscape 09304268
 
Church and churchyard with enclosure, Luther linden tree and memorial stone
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Church and churchyard with enclosure, Luther linden tree and memorial stone Pulsnitztalstraße, next to No. 20
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Rebuilt in 1748/1749, older in core (church); 1883 (Lutherlinde); marked 1883 (memorial stone) Hall church, plastered building with segment arch portals, hipped roof with wooden ridge turrets, bat dormers, historically and historically significant. Inscription plaques "Here is by the grace of Jesus / a newly built house, let teachers, listeners, happily go in and out". Memorial stone: "Austiciis Jehovae et unis / Johannis / Ernest IA Knoch / Aedes / Haec / Exstrucia / vi / et / cultur / splendeat".

Simple hall church from 1748/49. Roof ridge renewed in 1792, repairs 1834, 1875, 1902/03, 1980 restoration of the original color of the interior. Rectangular plastered building with hipped roof and stately roof turret, arched window. Inside, flat-covered with surrounding two-storey galleries. Pulpit altar, 1826, organ gallery above. Pulpit cage flanked by two Corinthian columns each, gable arches. Wooden baptism, 1749, in the shape of a chalice. Romantic organ by Gottlob Heinrich Nagel, 1820.

09227275
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Pulsnitztalstraße 20 (near)
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After 1918 Significant in local history 09227273
 
Round arch bridge over the Haselbach Pulsnitztalstraße 80 (near)
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19th century Architecturally important 09227284
 
Rectory with enclosure and gate entrance
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Rectory with enclosure and gate entrance Querweg 1
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18th century Residential stable house, on the upper floor timber-framed with clay infills on the east side, bricked up on the west side, boarded gable, crooked hip roof, granite walls, of importance in terms of the history of the building and the townscape 09227272
 
Waystone
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Waystone Querweg 1 (opposite)
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19th century Significant in terms of transport history, granite stone path on a rectangular floor plan with a pyramidal end 09304257
 
retaining wall Side path, at the sports field
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19th century Dry stone wall made of quarry stone, important in terms of the history of the building and the townscape 09227335
 
Residential stable house Branch 17
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2nd half of the 19th century One-storey plastered building with knee-length floor, domed twin windows in the gable, of social and historical importance, ventilation rosettes, weather vane, granite walls, original door preserved 09227276
 

Former monuments

Former monument (Bischheim)

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Residential stable house Short Alley 3
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Late 18th century Upper floor timber-frame boarded up, granite walls, typical of the original town development, of architectural significance; tore off 09227338
 

Former monument (Reichenau)

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Residential stable house and enclosure wall Koenigsbrücker Strasse 2
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Mid 19th century Quarry stone plastered, hipped roof, largely unchanged appearance, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene; Removed from the list of monuments after 2014 09227283
 

Former monument (Reichenbach)

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Steindeckerbrücke over the Pulsnitz
Steindeckerbrücke over the Pulsnitz Alte Dorfstraße 26 (near)
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19th century With three railing posts made of granite, the abutments are made of granite rubble stones, the bridge consists of double T-beams and transverse granite deck stones, important in terms of the history of the building and the townscape; in May 2020 the bridge was removed 09227271
 

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. ^ Evangelical parish church in Bischheim (Dehio - Handbook of German Art Monuments / Saxony Volume 1):
    Hall church from 1803. Nothing can be seen of the two previous buildings. Completion only in 1826. 1893 Extension of an anteroom behind the altar. 1904 and 1990 restorations. Simple construction with 3/8 end. The facades with wide plaster strips and high arched windows. The tower in the east is square in the basement and octagonal with a pointed but squat dome on the bell floor. Inside, two-storey wooden galleries on pillars that reach up to the flat ceiling. Glass boxes in the east, in front of it the simple wooden pulpit altar from 1803 with a semicircular basket. On each side there are two composite columns that support the entablature with a cartridge. Granite stone from 1904. Wooden crucifix, mounted, strong work from the 17th century from a previous building. On the south wall painting on canvas, multi-figure composition depicting the Augsburg Confession, around 1680. Organ by Friedrich Nikolaus Jahn, 1858, modified.
  2. Evangelische Pfarrkirche Gersdorf (Dehio - Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler / Sachsen Volume 1):
    Hall church, in its core late Romanesque and late Gothic, rebuilt after the destruction of the Thirty Years War, further renovations 1685–94 and 1889. Plastered quarry stone building, from the late Romanesque building is still the one that has moved in , square choir and the semicircular apse have been preserved. The pointed arch windows of the nave in their current form from 1685, the saddle roof and the wooden roof turret at the end of the 17th century, boxes on the north side of the choir, there a stone relief with the coat of arms of those of Nostitz with the year 1691, on the south wall of the hall a pointed arch entrance with profiled walls. In the west a narrow entrance building with rounded corners, 19th century. The hall has been flat covered since the destruction of the Thirty Years War, simple wooden galleries on the north, south and west sides, pointed arched triumphal arch. The choir with late medieval ribbed vaults, richly stuccoed boxes with double pilasters on the north side, above two angels in bas-relief and the arms of those von Nostitz in cartouche. The simple sandstone altar from 1617, the altarpiece depicting the Entombment of Christ. The octagonal wooden pulpit from 1617, the column of which was shortened in the 20th century, the neo-Gothic baptismal font from 1849. Organ by Heinrich Biesterfeld, 1854. In a niche behind the altar there is a splendid, baroque stone sarcophagus with a colored frame for Joachim Ernst von Nostitz, around 1710 , his sandstone epitaph on the north wall of the apse with a representation of the deceased in armor, around 1710, opposite him sandstone epitaph for his wife Dorothea Tugendreich, nee Schachmann, the deceased in contemporary costume, early 18th century. On the south wall of the choir, the grave flag of Georg Adolf von Salza, inscribed 1669. Vault paintings in the choir with the coat of arms of the family tree of the von Salza family from the 18th century.

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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 18, 2017

Individual evidence

  1. Barbara Bechter (edited by), Wiebke Fastenrath (edited by), Georg Dehio (author), Dehio Vereinigung (edited by): Dehio - Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler / Sachsen Volume 1 . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 1996, ISBN 978-3-422-03043-5 .
  2. Geoportal of the district of Bautzen. In: cardomap.idu.de. Bautzen district office, accessed on August 5, 2017 .
  3. Geoportal of the district of Bautzen. In: cardomap.idu.de. Bautzen district office, accessed on August 5, 2017 .

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