List of cultural monuments in Hirschstein

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The list of cultural monuments in Hirschstein contains the cultural monuments in Hirschstein .

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .

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Old deer stone

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential stable of a two-sided courtyard Berggasse 8
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1st half of the 19th century Half-timbered residential stable house, largely original structure typical of the time and landscape, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor and gable half-timbered, historical windows, hipped roof with beaver tail covering

08958761
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Fährstrasse
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after 1918 (war memorial) of local importance.

red granite base, roughly hewn, on it a red granite block with a polished face, inscription: "It died for the fatherland in France" and the names of the fallen

08958758
 


Residential house, in the gable cannonball from the Napoleonic war Gosenweg 1
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around 1800 Half-timbered house, of architectural and local significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor, back and gable half-timbered, in the gable memorial plaque: "The French shot this bullet at this house from across the Elbe / on Aug. 26, 1813"

08958763
 


Residential house (without extension) of a three-sided courtyard To the old forestry department 17
(map)
re. 1816 Half-timbered house, part of the old local structure, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, with sandstone window frames, sandstone door frames with keystone, there marked JGR 1816, upper floor half-timbered, solid gable, with sandstone window frames and original windows, some with winter windows, despite built-in garage on the ground floor with monument value

08958759
 


Archway (with keystone) of a farm To the old forestry department 21; 23
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re. 1773 Originally preserved entrance area as evidence of a court access in the 18th century, of local historical importance.

Round arched gate with keystone, there inscribed "CGFF 1773", plastered side gate walls, arched sandstone blocks

08958760
 

Bahra

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Residential house, side building and two gate pillars of a four-sided courtyard Am Anger 3
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re. 1903 Side building with segment arch portal and half-timbered upper floor, residential building from the Gründerzeit plastered construction, buildings typical of the time and landscape as part of the old local structure, of architectural significance.
  • Residential house (renovated): two-storey plastered building, profiled window frames, belts, plaster ashlar at the corners, profiled cornice, blind oculi under the eaves, arched windows in the gable, saddle roof
  • Side building: Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, sandstone door walls, with keystone, labeled "F 1828", garage installation, upper floor half-timbered, dovecote, loading hatch, massive gable, twin windows, original windows preserved, rear half-timbered, hipped roof
  • Gate pillars: plastered, profiled cover plates
08958785
 


Side building of a former three-sided courtyard Neuhirschsteiner Strasse 9
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1st half of the 19th century Half-timbered side building, largely original structure, half-timbered on the garden side also on the ground floor, of architectural significance.

Solid courtyard side on the ground floor, back partially single-bar timbered, sandstone walls, upper floor timber-framed (single-bar on the right, double-bar on the left), solid rear part, loading hatch, solid gable, arched window, dovecote with entry holes on the eaves, historical windows

08958786
 


Side building and gate of a farm Neuhirschsteiner Strasse 16
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1st half of the 19th century both preserved largely authentically, half-timbered side building, of architectural significance.
  • Quarry stone masonry on the ground floor, plastered, upper floor half-timbered, clay infill, loading hatch, original windows, an original sash window, massive gable, crooked hip roof, dovecote under the eaves, half-timbered at the back
  • Gate system: 1.60 m high arched gate, covered at an angle, two gate pillars each with two profiled cover plates and spherical crown
08958787
 


Memorial stone for the Lutherlinde
Memorial stone for the Lutherlinde Neuhirschsteiner Strasse 27 (next to)
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1883 local historical significance.

Roughly hewn red granite cube on sandstone blocks, inscription: "Luther-Linde 1483–1883 ​​10/11", next to it on the left Lutherlinden

08958782
 


Transformer house Poststrasse
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1st half of the 20th century Testimony to the electrification of the place, of significance in terms of technology history.

Square plastered building with a half-hip roof as an intermediate roof, beaver tail covering, tower-like structure slated, with tent roof, beaver tail covering, renovated

08958784
 


Gasthof “Zum goldennen Fass”; Gasthof Bahra: Portal of the former inn Poststrasse 1
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re. 1866 (portal) Elaborately designed portal, largely originally preserved, monument-relevant component, of local historical importance.

Profiled sandstone door walls on flat sandstone pedestals, straight profiled roofing, black granite slab polished in the lintel with the inscription: "Zum goldnen Fass 1866" and barrel motif, edged with a tooth-cut motif made of sandstone

08958783
 

Boritz

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Stable house and enclosure wall of a farm Leckwitzer Strasse 5
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1st half of the 19th century Stately half-timbered stable house, authentically preserved building, concise in the townscape, in the ensemble with neighboring buildings part of the old town structure, of importance for the townscape and building history.
  • Building with 11: 3 axes, on the ground floor quarry stone masonry, profiled sandstone walls, profiled and chiseled sandstone door walls, upper floor half-timbered with clay infill, original windows preserved, solid gable, with triple and twin windows, remains of plaster structure, crooked hip roof
  • Enclosure: quarry stone masonry, gate pillars made of sandstone blocks with profiled cover plate
08958790
 


Residential building Leckwitzer Strasse 8
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re. 1799 Upper floor half-timbered, part of the old local structure in the ensemble with neighboring buildings, of importance for the townscape and building history.

Massive ground floor, partly changed by installing a shop, upper floor half-timbered (plastered to the rear), massive gable, inscribed "GGG 1799" in the keystone, crooked hip roof. - Despite renovation and installation of the balcony in the gable, construction is relevant to the monument due to the time it was built.

08958788
 


Residential building Leckwitzer Strasse 10
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, part of the old local structure in the ensemble with neighboring buildings, of importance for the townscape and building history.

Solid ground floor, profiled stone walls, upper floor half-timbered (plastered to the rear), solid gable, one gable with arched window, gable roof

08958789
 


Historic ford of the medieval Hohe Strasse Leckwitzer Strasse 20 (behind)
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Late Middle Ages Furt to Merschwitz (district of Nünchritz), significant in terms of settlement history.

is also in the municipality of Nünchritz, OT Merschwitz, street: Münchsberg-, Flstk. 373

09303989
 


Transformer house Lindengasse
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1st half of the 20th century Testimony to the electrification of the place, of significance in terms of technology history.

Square plastered building with a half-hip roof as an intermediate roof, beaver tail covering, tower-like structure slated, with tent roof, renovated

08958793
 


Murder and Atonement Cross
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Murder and Atonement Cross Schänitzer Strasse
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before 1540 Early modern or medieval sandstone cross, local historical significance.

1.30 m high sandstone cross, two tap holes on the front (probably from a lost metal inscription plaque), good state of preservation

08958795
 


Waystone
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Waystone Schänitzer Strasse
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19th century traffic-historical importance.

1.30 m high, light gray granite cube, inscription on three sides: "Feldweg (no kilometer information), Schänitz 0.7 km, Riesa 7.0 km, Boritz 0.5 km Meißen 16 km, ferry (no kilometer information)"

08958796
 


Boritz Farm Museum (residential stable house, side building (with Kumthalle), barn and gate entrance and enclosure of a three-sided courtyard, now a museum) Schänitzer Strasse 6
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re. 1896 Plastered buildings from the Wilhelminian era, side buildings with a rare three-arched Kumthalle, stately courtyard as evidence of rural living and economic activity, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential stable house: two-storey plastered building, stone walls, profiled entrance area, gable roof, slate covering, 10: 4 axes, marked "Reinhold Schumann 1896"
  • Side building: two-storey plastered building with a flat, courtyard-side central projection and Kumthalle, two large segmented arched gate entrances, two straight gate entrances, saddle roof, slate covering, plaster structure, corner grooves
  • Barn: plastered construction with two large gate entrances and a segmented arched gate entrance, gable roof, slate covering, weather vane, oculi under eaves
  • Gate system: three arched gates
  • Enclosure wall, plastered, two gate pillars, plastered with profiled sandstone cover plates
08958794
 


Boritz village church (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure, five tombstones and two tombstones)
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Boritz village church (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure, five tombstones and two tombstones) Schulstrasse
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1754 (church) simple baroque hall church with a historic east tower, architectural and local significance.
  • Simple hall church from 1754 with east tower, which was rebuilt in neo-Gothic form after lightning strike in 1888 by the Dresden architect Christian Schramm. Restoration 1982. Plastered quarry stone building with a straight east end and a steep gable roof, hipped to the west. Arched windows on the north and south side of the hall. Tower made of bare stone with support pillars made of sandstone (above the two lower floors). Flat covered inside. The galleries on the north and south sides are two-story, in the west one-story. Arbor-like boxes flank the altar (built-in 1755, color version 1886). Behind the altar in the tower is the sacristy. Late Gothic winged altar, richly carved. At the end of the 15th century, attributed to the workshop of the master of the Döbelner high altar (formerly probably in the Meissen Cathedral), reassembled in 1886, the architecture of the Spenges added. In the predella the holy clan , in the shrine figures the hll. Andreas , Laurentius of Rome and Nicholas, under filigree tendrils. In the throats of the frame, two small female saints each on the right and left. In the wings depictions of "Eco homo" and the Mother of Sorrows, on the backs painted depictions of St. Sebastian and Pope Fabians, in the burst Christ as the judge of the world. Organ by Richard Kreutzbach , 1887. (Dehio Sachsen I, p. 68).
  • five sandstone grave slabs: partly heavily weathered, with volute framing and rocaille shapes,
  • Enclosure: plastered quarry stone wall, two gate pillars made of sandstone, plastered, with profiled sandstone cover plates and gable triangles on all four sides
  • 1. Tomb of Johann Gottlob Trage (1787–1812) and Johann Gottfried Trage (1785–1813 / Rom. II, verse 33): sandstone pedestal with weathered inscription, on it sandstone pillar with three inscription panels in front of the two deceased, urn vessel (vase) as gable crown
  • 2. Grave of Ernestine Auguste Koch b. Burckhardt (died 1815): sandstone pedestal, on it a metal cross and inscription (name, year of death)
08958791
 


Stable house of a farm To Kreuzstein 13
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1st half of the 19th century, later reshaped Upper floor half-timbered on the garden side, two basket arch portals, stately, largely original farmhouse, of architectural significance.

two-story building, ground floor quarry stone, plastered, sandstone window frames, two basket-arch sandstone door frames with keystones, a keystone with antler head and branches, upper floor courtyard side bricked up, back half-timbered, cast-iron walls, wall-opening ratio intact, remains of simple plaster structure, partly historical windows, Solid gable, two arched windows, half-hip roof, stable area with flat arched vault on pillars, (forms a farm with number 11)

08958792
 

Heyda

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Border stone (No. 2) between Bahra and Heyda (Map) re. 1792 Historical surveying and local history of importance.

Approx. 1.80 m high sandstone stele with flattened corners, weathered inscription, slightly beveled upper end, inscription on two sides: "Hirschsteinsche Grenz 1792", 1899 ?, 1904?

08958781
 


Border stone (No. 1) between Bahra and Heyda (Map) re. 1792 Historical surveying and local history of importance.

Approx. 1.80 m high sandstone stele with flattened corners, weathered inscription, slightly beveled top

08958780
 


Memorial to the fallen of World War 1
Memorial to the fallen of World War 1 Boritzer Strasse
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after 1918 (war memorial) local historical significance

Two-tier granite base, above it a granite cube with a stepped upper end, there an iron cross with the years 1914–1918, front view with a vertical sword and wreath of leaves, including the inscription: “The fallen heroes of the Heyda community”, on the sides the names of the fallen

08958717
 


Residential stable house, barn and pavement of a three-sided courtyard Boritzer Strasse 11
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re. 1883 Residential stable house, plastered quarry stone building with twin windows in the gable, largely authentically preserved rural buildings typical of the time and landscape, characterizing the townscape and significant in terms of building history.

The stable house and the barn Boritzer Straße 11 in Hirschstein, OT Heyda, both dated 1883, including the courtyard pavement, are still a cultural monument despite the side building being replaced by a new building. The two massive buildings are remarkable and exemplary rural buildings from the second half of the 19th century. The street-side gable of the stable house is enlivened by twin windows. Scale window openings with sandstone walls liven up its fronts. Inside it still shows parts of the old stable wing with columns. The original spatial structure was also largely preserved. With their dimensions and the high gable roofs that can be seen from afar, the two buildings form the most distinctive rural property in Heyda. LfD / 2013.

  • Stable house: two-storey quarry stone building, plastered, sandstone window frames on both storeys, in the gable twin windows and oculi, saddle roof
  • Side building: with an angular floor plan, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, in corner position, sandstone windows and door walls, partly original windows, half-hip roof, demolished in 2005 or shortly after with approval
  • Barn: one-storey quarry stone building, plastered, rectangular gate entrances, gable roof, courtyard paving made of cat's head pavement
08958798
 


Residential house, side building (stable house) and enclosure with gate pillars of a three-sided courtyard Boritzer Strasse 12
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re. 1882 Residential building

simply structured plastered building, characteristic testimony to the village renewal at the end of the 19th century, side building a half-timbered residential stable house, historically important.

  • Residential stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, solid rear and gable, on the ground floor partly sandstone window frames, saddle roof
  • Residential house: two-storey plastered building with 9: 3 axes, sandstone window frames, segment arches on the ground floor, straight end on the upper floor, plaster grooves on the ground floor, profiled cornice, cornice, hipped roof
  • Gate pillars made of sandstone blocks
  • Enclosure as a quarry stone wall
08958719
 


Barn of a former three-sided farm Boritzer Strasse 19
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around 1800 Half-timbered barn, relic of a farm as part of the old local structure, historically important.

Quarry stone plinth, above one-storey half-timbered construction, straight closing gate, basement access, gable half-timbered, saddle roof ?, half-hipped roof

08958733
 


Residential house, side building (stable house with Kumthalle) and pigeon house as well as gate pillars of a former three-sided courtyard Boritzer Strasse 25
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re. 1832 Striking plastered buildings, Kumthalle of rarity, courtyard ensemble typical of the time and landscape, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential house: two-storey plastered building with 10: 3 axes, sandstone window frames in the gable, sandstone door frames with keystone, there marked 1832, saddle roof
  • Barn: base made of quarry stone, partly half-timbered construction, partly solid, two large gate entrances, gable roof
  • Residential stable house: two-storey plastered building with 10: 3 axes, sandstone window frames, two-arched Kumthalle, gable roof, double beaver tail covering
  • Pigeon house: tower-like plastered building with square pigeon shed, tent roof, beaver tail covering,
08958720
 


Residential stable house and side building of a four-sided courtyard Gostewitzer Strasse 6
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1824 largely authentically preserved half-timbered building of a farm typical of the time and landscape in terms of its structure, of architectural significance.
  • Stable house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, sandstone window and door walls with keystone (weathered), in the gable solid with twin windows, crooked hip roof
  • Angled extension: two-storey, plastered, stone walls, 6: 3 axes, twin windows in the gable
  • Side building: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, loading hatches, dovecote, wooden staircase, beaver tail covering, renovated
08958723
 


Transformer house Gostewitzer Strasse 11 (near)
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1st half of the 20th century Testimony to the electrification of the place, of significance in terms of technology history.

Plastered building over a square floor plan, hipped roof, beaver tail covering, tower-like structure slated, with tent roof, beaver tail covering

08958724
 


Heyda village church (church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure)
Heyda village church (church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure) Riesaer Strasse
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1798 (church tower) Hall building from the 19th century with a baroque west tower, architectural and local significance.

Simple church building, existing since 1647, which received a baroque tower in 1798, 1861–62 complete renovation and new construction with choir and sacristy extension, 1901/1902 high tower on the west gable renovated in the old sense after collapse, inside wooden furnishings with pulpit altar, galleries and stalls in the style of the end of the 19th century

08958718
 


Gasthof Heyda (guest house with hall extension)
Gasthof Heyda (guest house with hall extension) Riesaer Strasse 2
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re. 1900 Typical Wilhelminian style building with local historical significance.

Two-storey plastered building with a flat central projection (7: 6 axes), hall extension with five axes (round-arched large windows with profiled stone walls, original door, pillars inside), profiled window frames with sills, profiled belt and cornice, curved gable structure, there marked 1900, eagle on gable, gable roof covered with slate

08958722
 

Kobeln

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House, fence and gate pillar of a farm Am Dorfteich 3
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2nd half of the 19th century Largely original, stately plastered building in the old town center, of architectural significance.
  • Stately two-storey plastered building, 7: 3 axes, simple, original plaster structure preserved on the ground floor, wall-opening ratio intact, partly original windows, sandstone window and door frames, twin arched windows in the gable, wooden eaves, plastered, crooked hip roof
  • Enclosure: quarry stone wall, plastered
  • Gate pillar: sandstone cuboid with profiled cover plate
08958778
 


House of a farm Am Dorfteich 12
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Mid 19th century Half-timbered house, building typical of the time and landscape, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, partly original windows, solid gable, brick walled, two segmented arched windows in the gable, on the ground floor corners made of sandstone ashlar, partly winter windows, sandstone door walls with keystone, hipped roof with beaver tail covering, horizontal roof truss

08958777
 


Side building (with Kumthalle) of a three-sided courtyard Am Dorfteich 13
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around 1860 Plastered solid construction with twin windows in the gable and a rare Kumthalle, largely original building as a testimony to the village way of living and living, of architectural and economic importance.

Two-storey plastered building with 14: 3 axes, sandstone window frames on both storeys, two-bay Kumthalle, segmented arched gate entrance and garage entrance, two loading hatches on the upper floor, gable with twin arched windows with ornamental rungs and straight roofing, saddle roof, Prussian cap in the stable part

08958776
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Wölkische Strasse
(map)
re. 1921 (war memorial) local historical significance

50 cm high, roughly hewn red granite base, on top of it a red granite cube (roughly hewn), front side polished, with the inscription: “Our heroes who fell in the World War. Dedicated by the Kobeln community in 1921 ”, with the names of the fallen and in the upper area an iron cross with laurel

08958775
 

Flour turret

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Waystone At the train station
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19th century, revised traffic-historical importance.

1.50 m high sandstone stele, scratched, with the inscription: "Mehltheuer, Prausitz"

08958736
 


Side building (with Kumthalle), barn, courtyard paving and enclosure of a three-sided courtyard Bahnhofstrasse 1
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2nd half of the 19th century Plastered solid buildings from the 19th century, a singular example of a preserved three-arched Kumthalle in the townscape as well as evidence of agricultural management, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Side building: two-storey plastered building with a flat central projection, there three-bay Kumthalle, on the upper floor windows with stone walls, otherwise door on the upper floor and rectangular gate entrance, crooked hip roof
  • Barn: two-storey plastered building with sandstone window frames, two large, straight gate entrances, segmental arch entrance, profiled cornice, ventilation oculi, crooked hip roof
  • Enclosure: rubble stone plinth with plastered fence pillars and profiled cover plates, wrought iron fence panels in between
  • Courtyard pavement: cat head stones
08958751
 


Stable house of a farm Bahnhofstrasse 2
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Mid 19th century Half-timbered residential stable house, stately building typical of the time and landscape in the village center, historically important.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, massive gable, back half-timbered plastered, some original windows

08958750
 


Waystone
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Waystone Böhlener Weg
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19th century traffic-historical importance.

Lying sandstone path stone, inscription heavily weathered

08958737
 


Memorial to the fallen of World War 1
Memorial to the fallen of World War 1 Dorfstrasse
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after 1918 (war memorial) local historical significance.

three-tiered gray granite base, gray granite cube with gable ends on all four sides, swords and iron cross in the gable triangle, inscription: “In memory of our heroes who died in the World War 1914–1918 / The Mehltheuer community”, with the names of the fallen, enclosed by a small grove of honor

08958739
 


Dorfkirche Mehltheuer (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure, memorial for the dead of World War II and tomb) Dorfstrasse
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re. 1747 simple baroque hall church with west tower, significance in terms of local history and architectural history.
  • Simple hall church from 1747, tower from 1777. Restoration in 1936/37 and 1995. Plastered quarry stone building with choir closed on three sides and saddle roof, arched windows with segmented arches. Square west tower, octagonal on the upper floor, rocky hood with open lantern. Inside, flatly covered, two-storey galleries on the north and south sides, simple in the west, loges in the choir area (marked 1843). Late baroque pulpit altar made of wood, probably from the time it was built. In the center there is a pulpit with a curved basket, two pillars on the sides, above a richly profiled cornice, above the pulpit bent upwards, finally a blown gable with a halo. - Elaborately designed baptism in colored version decorated with volutes and acanthus. A flame vase on the lid, first half of the 18th century - Colored carved figures of two angels with cross and chalice and crucifix, 18th century - Organ by Franz Emil Keller, 1899. (Dehio Sachsen I, p. 552/553).
  • Sandstone grave in historicist forms, memorial on the cemetery wall (mass grave of civilians), inscription: “The relatives mourn their loved ones who lost their lives on April 24, 1945”
08958746
 


Residential stable house (without extension) of a farm Dorfstrasse 5
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2nd half of the 19th century Half-timbered stable house, part of the old local structure near the church, of architectural significance.

Ground floor massively changed, upper floor half-timbered, back half-timbered, massive gable, gable roof

08958747
 


Residential stable house Dorfstrasse 7
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re. 1870 Half-timbered building that characterizes the townscape, part of the old town structure near the church, of architectural significance

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, sandstone window frames, both gables half-timbered, partly original windows, half-hip roof

08958748
 


Memorial to those who fell in the Franco-Prussian War 1870/71
Memorial to those who fell in the Franco-Prussian War 1870/71 Lindenstrasse
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after 1871 (war memorial) of local historical importance.

chamfered sandstone plinth, on it approx. 70 cm high sandstone cube, crowned by a sphere, inscription: "1870–1871"

08958745
 


Syringe house Lindenstrasse
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19th century Testimony to the historical fire and fire brigade, of local importance.

Single-storey plastered building with gable roof, beaver-tail crown covering, arched gate entrance on the gable side

08958744
 


Transformer house Lindenstrasse
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1st half of the 20th century Testimony to the electrification of the place, of significance in terms of technology history.

Single-storey plastered building with a half-hip roof as an intermediate roof, beaver tail covering, tower-like structure slated, with a tent roof, beaver tail covering

08958743
 


Residential stable house (without rear extension) of a former four-sided courtyard Lindenstrasse 3
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Mid 19th century Stately building, upper floor partially half-timbered (plastered), simple example of the rural way of building and living, of architectural significance.

Two-storey plastered building, 3:11 axes, wall-opening ratio intact, door on the upper floor, profiled cornice, partly original windows, hipped roof

08958742
 


Residential stable house (No. 11) with extension (No. 13) Lindenstrasse 11; 13
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19th century Half-timbered buildings, part of the old local structure, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, massive gable, back half-timbered, in the gable stone walls and twin arched windows with decorative bars, saddle roof

08958741
 


Residential stable house in a three-sided courtyard, with gate system and enclosure wall Lindenstrasse 25
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2nd half of the 19th century Simple plastered construction, largely original buildings as part of the old local structure, of architectural significance.

Two-storey plastered building with sandstone window walls and partly original windows, sandstone door walls with straight roofing, original door leaf, gable roof, enclosure: three gate pillars with straight roofing and part of a quarry stone wall

08958740
 


Waystone
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Waystone Lommatzscher Strasse
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19th century traffic-historical importance.

Approx. 1.50 m high chiselled sandstone cube, on four bevelled sides inscription: "Lommatzsch, Riesa, Seerhausen, Zehren" (without kilometer information)

08958797
 


Residential stable house (No. 12, on an angular floor plan) and side buildings (No. 12a, residential stable house, without extension) as well as gate pillars of a farm Prausitzer Strasse 12; 12a
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Mid 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, elaborate door portals, stately, time and landscape typical courtyard, largest in the place, of architectural and economic importance.
  • 1. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, upper floor half-timbered, partly plastered, right-angled barn extension with flat cap vault on pillars, profiled lintel made of sandstone, partly original windows
  • 2. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, upper floor half-timbered, solid gable, twin windows, in the angled extension remains of the three-bay Kumthalle (this one is not a monument)
  • Gate pillars: pillars made of sandstone blocks embedded in the house wall, one with a profiled cover plate
08958770
 


Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Stiller Winkel 10
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1823 Half-timbered stable house, one of the few largely authentically preserved rural residential buildings typical of the time and landscape in the village, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, solid gable, segmental arch sandstone walls with keystone, there marked G. 1823, crooked hip roof

08958749
 

Neuhirschstein

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Individual monument belonging to the manor and Hirschstein Castle: grave complex of the Crusius family, with enclosure (see also Obj. 09303876, Schloßstraße 7-12) (Map) after 1922 local historical significance.
  • semicircular grave complex made of natural stone, central emphasis by a raised aedicle-like wall with flanking half-columns and capitals, inscription plaque, above a cross, roofing by tympanum with oval field, inscription: "See I am with you every day until the end of the world"
  • Enclosure: natural stone pillars with wrought iron fence panels
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Transformer house On transformer 3 (next to)
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1st half of the 20th century Testimony to the electrification of the place, of significance in terms of technology history.

Single-storey plastered building on a square floor plan, half-hipped roof (as an intermediate roof) with beaver tail covering, tower-like structure slated, with tent roof, beaver tail covering

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Barn and side building of a two-sided courtyard Elbstrasse 1
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19th century largely original building in an exposed location at the entrance to the village, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Side building: one-storey plastered building with large arched windows, sandstone window frames, also arched windows on the gable, original windows with decorative bars, gable roof, oculi under eaves
  • Barn: Quarry stone construction, partly brick construction, plastered, with upper barn entrance, mighty mansard gable roof with beaver tail crown covering
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Cellar of the former brewery Elbstrasse 4
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1805 Significant in terms of building history and local history.

Former brewery, single-storey quarry stone building, plastered, with sandstone window frames, sandstone door frames with keystone, there marked GL 1805, profiled cornice, mansard roof with crooked hip, roof bay with gable roof, continuous roof train, bat dormers, original roof covering with beaver tails. Demolished in 2002. Only the cellar has been preserved.

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Material collection of the manor and Hirschstein Castle, with the individual monuments: Castle (No. 12), farm building (No. 8) and enclosure walls (see Obj. 08958728, Schloßstraße 8, 12), furthermore the Crusius family grave (with enclosure) in the castle park (see Obj. 08958726, without address), Allee on Schloßstraße / Elbstraße and Castle Park (garden monument) and the material parts: other buildings of the manor (Schloßstraße 7-11) and ancillary buildings (former orangery building) on ​​the foot of the mountain (Elbstraße 5)
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Material collection of the manor and Hirschstein Castle , with the individual monuments: Castle (No. 12), farm building (No. 8) and enclosure walls (see Obj. 08958728, Schloßstraße 8, 12), furthermore the Crusius family grave (with enclosure) in the castle park (see Obj. 08958726, without address), Allee on Schloßstraße / Elbstraße and Castle Park (garden monument) and the material parts: other buildings of the manor (Schloßstraße 7-11) and ancillary buildings (former orangery building) on ​​the foot of the mountain (Elbstraße 5) Schlossstrasse 7; 8th; 9; 10; 11; 12
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1205 (castle) Landscape-defining castle building on a rocky knoll on the Elbe opposite Diesbar-Seusslitz, of medieval origin, built to secure the border mark, largely rebuilt after burning down in 1637 in the Thirty Years War, outwardly simple, ring-shaped complex with tower, architectural, local, gardening and regional significance.

Castle see Dehio Sachsen I, p. 15, side building: two-storey quarry stone building, plastered, sandstone window frames, two arched gates with sandstone walls and original gate leaves, mansard roof with crooked hip and bricked-up loading hatch, enclosure: partly balustrades, partly stone walls.

  • Description of the garden monument: (Castle park is partly also on the district Althirschstein, Flstk. 13.) (Nora Kindermann, 23 February 2012. Castle garden not included, was not accessible.) History of the gardens (from: OBST, Siegfried: Schloss Hirschstein ):
    • 1729 Acquisition by Count Johann Adolf von Loß (1684–1757), construction of the terraces south and west of the castle
    • 18th century. Design of the adjacent forest area through construction of paths and targeted tree planting, integration of the ring wall under the von Loß family, 1810 construction of an artificial ruin on the site of the so-called Old Castle by Count von Loß (III)
    • 1892 Rittmeister Max Hermann Crusius becomes the owner and makes changes to the park, new paths are built and boulders are set in prominent places that are dedicated to the members of the family.
  • Structural assets:
    • Building: Neuhirschstein Castle with ancillary building
    • Development: Path system: The historical path system can still be read in the area, the course corresponds to the representation in the historical topographic maps.
  • Garden equipment:
    • 1. Grave of Fam. Crusius, laid out after the death of Max Hermann Crusius at the behest of his wife (probably on an old burial place of the Counts of Loß), buried are Max Hermann Crusius (1858–1907), his wife Louise Crusius, nee. Leuscher (daughter of a Plauen lace manufacturer from Glauchau), whose second husband, Dr. Max Julius Karl Wilhelm Busse (1874–1928) and her son Atlas Leberecht Hermann Ludwig Crusius (1903–1922)
    • 2. Stone setting with boulders and old tree stumps
    • 3. Stone setting of the Annemarien-Anlage (dated 1901), for Annemarie Crusius, the daughter of Max Hermann Crusius, born in 1901
    • 4. Max-Hermann-Blick viewpoint with old oaks (Max Hermann Crusius, owner of Hirschstein Castle)
    • 5. Stone setting Hermann-Ludwig-Weg, Hermann Ludwig Crusius (1903–1922) was the son of the last owners of Hirschstein Castle, Max Hermann Crusius and Louise Crusius
    • 6. Lookout point so-called Old Castle or Burgberg or Wartberg, rock formation made of porphyry with steps, on this an artificial ruin was laid out in 1810 by the Count von Loß (no longer available)
    • 7. Ring wall
    • 8. Solitary beech on a hill
    • 9. Seat niche at Marie-Louise-Platz, favorite place of Max Hermann Crusius's wife
  • Vegetation:
    • Single trees:
      • Forest-like stands of oak (Quercus robur), red oak (Quercus rubra), linden (Tilia spec.), Common beech (Fagus sylvatica), hornbeam (Carpinus betulus), sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus), white pine (Pinus strobus), Scots pine ( Pinus sylvestris)
      • Dendrological feature: grafted chestnut on the east side of the farm buildings, old field maple (Acer campestre)
    • Hedges and shrubs:
      • Farm jasmine (Philadelphus spec.) Near the building
  • Other protected assets:
    • Soil relief: strongly moving topography, terrain ball from west to east to the Elbe
    • Visual relationship: into the Elbe and to the other bank of the Elbe
  • Monument value: local history, personal history, landscaping, garden art
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Individual features of the manor and Hirschstein Castle: Castle (No. 12), farm buildings (No. 8) and enclosure walls (see also Obj. 09303876, Schloßstraße 7-12)
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Individual features of the manor and Hirschstein Castle: Castle (No. 12), farm buildings (No. 8) and enclosure walls (see also Obj. 09303876, Schloßstraße 7-12) Schlossstrasse 8; 12
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1205 (castle) Landscape-defining castle building on a rocky knoll on the Elbe opposite Diesbar-Seusslitz, of medieval origin, erected to secure the border mark, largely rebuilt after the burning down in 1637 in the Thirty Years War, externally simple, ring-shaped complex with a tower, inside remarkable furnishings, architectural, local and regional significance

Castle see Dehio Sachsen I, p. 15, side building: two-storey quarry stone building, plastered, sandstone window frames, two arched gates with sandstone walls and original gate leaves, mansard roof with crooked hip and bricked-in loading hatch, enclosure: partly balustrades, partly stone walls. - Parcels: 105/3 (castle and enclosure), 245/1 (park), 106/7, 106c (side building)

Monument-relevant equipment in the Hirschstein Castle: This includes above all the entire wall-mounted interior that was built before 1945 such as decorative and structural elements made of stucco and other materials, the old floors (especially tile floors), cladding, paneling and decorative ceilings made of wood, doors, wall coverings, balustrades, Railings, bars, handrails and special pieces such as three coats of arms and an inscription plaque. The aforementioned furnishings are mainly concentrated in the foyer and the stairwell of the north wing, in the west wing (here there are cladding, paneling and an ornamental ceiling made of wood and distinctive panels and an iron spiral staircase), in the halls of the round building and in the chapel of the east wing. Apart from the wall-mounted fittings, parts of the movable fittings that are relevant to the monument have also been preserved. These are two showcases in the ground floor hall of the rotunda, candlesticks from the period before 1945 and those that were modeled on the historical ones, colored glass windows and a tiled stove, especially in the west wing.

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Residential house in a four-sided courtyard Waldstrasse 5
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2nd half of the 19th century Half-timbered house, building typical of the time and landscape, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, solid gable and back, boarded gable triangle, gable roof, renovated.

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Residential building Waldstrasse 8
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Mid 19th century with half-timbered upper floor, part of the old local structure, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, solid gable and back, gable roof

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Residential house of a two-sided courtyard To Winzerdelle 1
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2nd half of the 19th century Half-timbered house, largely authentically preserved building as part of the old local structure, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, solid gable, gable roof, tailcoat roof, original windows

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Period

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Two side buildings of a four-sided courtyard Dörschnitzer Strasse 5
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1848 (side building) Both buildings with half-timbered upper storey, rural buildings typical of the time and landscape, of architectural significance.
  • 1. Side building: solid, sandstone walls, single-axis central projecting protruding in the middle, upper floor half-timbered (boarded at the back), dovecote, loading hatch, solid gable, sandstone walls, semicircular window in the gable, hipped roof
  • Second side building: solid ground floor, two large gate entrances, upper floor half-timbered, nine axes, half-hip roof, two loading hatches
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Side building (residential stable with Kumthalle), barn and courtyard entrance with two gate pillars of a three-sided courtyard Windmühlenstrasse 5
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re. 1837 Side building with half-timbered upper floor and two-arched Kumthalle, evidence of rural construction and economic form, of importance in terms of building history and economic history.
  • Residential stable house (renovated): Solid ground floor, courtyard side with half-timbered upper floor, solid rear, with two-bay Kumthalle, sandstone walls, loft extension and glazing of the compartments in the rear part new, crooked hip roof, inscribed in panel "1837 GS / 1998 MGS"
  • Barn: single-storey quarry stone building, oculi under eaves, inscription plaque: “Built by M. Oehmischen 1902”, large gate entrance, gable roof
  • Enclosure: quarry stone wall, two gate pillars with coarsely scratched sandstone cover plates
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Side building of a four-sided courtyard Windmühlenstrasse 9
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1st half of the 19th century Elongated two-storey plastered building with sandstone window frames, building largely preserved in its original form as part of the old local structure, of architectural significance.

Elongated two-storey plastered building, sandstone walls, historical windows have been preserved, large gate driveway, mighty hipped roof

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Pahrenz windmill;  Jenichen-Mühle: Tower dutchman and scrap shop with technical equipment
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Pahrenz windmill; Jenichen-Mühle: Tower dutchman and scrap shop with technical equipment Windmühlenstrasse 44
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re. 1889 Remarkable testimony to the milling industry in Saxony, special feature of a mill head resting on a slewing ring with ball bearings with a winged cross made from Bilauschen Ventikanten, a scrap shop with a free-standing windmill connected by a 23 m long transmission shaft underground, of technical and local significance, Bilausche Ventikanten of great rarity.

The windmill is a four-and-a-half-story plastered building with original windows with ornamental rungs that tapers conically towards the top. The roof appears as a curved hood. The entrance is via a round arched door with a historical door leaf. Above the door there is a plaque with the inscription: "Built by Jenichen 1889". The building, visible from afar, shows the usual structure of a flour mill with several floors (storeys) for milling and cleaning. The technology has largely been preserved. In the basement is the eastern end of a 23 m long transmission shaft, which drives the aggregates in the free-standing windmill and the gristmill to the west of it (probably a special feature of the Jenichen mill). On the ground floor (ground floor), grinding floor or roller chair floor, there is a fan of the company Landgraf & Sohn Mühlenbauanstalt and Maschinenfabrik Bad Frankenhausen from 1951 and a roller chair from the Grosse brothers also from 1951. This is followed on the first floor, the tube floor, by a brush machine from the company Elite Nossen (logo), a semolina cleaning machine, around 1955, a squeeze chair and a mixing machine from Gebrüder Grosse Lohmen (semolina cleaning machine and squeeze chair with logo, probably 1922) and a silo. The second floor, another tube sheet, has a sharpening and peeling machine, a pressure filter and bagging devices. On the third floor, plansifter floor, there is an aspirator from Arno E. Hofmann Mühlenbau Nossen / Sa (logo), a trieur, a plansifter from Grosse (probably 1922) and a suction filter. The rotating mill head, attic, houses the devices for the transmission of wind power to the transmission (done by vertical vertical shaft), the elevator winch of the brake elevator and a blue flour cylinder. The mill head rests on a slewing ring with ball bearings (another special feature of the mill in Pahrenz). The wing cross is equipped with four so-called Bilausch Ventikanten (possibly Mühlenbauanstalt and Maschinenfabrik Karl Kühl / Vordamm near Landsberg), the most modern windmill wing type, which Kurt Bilau (the “savior of the windmills”) made between 1920 and 1924 together with Albert Betz Knowledge from aircraft construction and aerodynamics was developed. The light metal wings, based on the model of airplane wings, increased the wind yield many times over and helped to delay the mill death. The wing type was used until the middle of the 20th century. Of the approximately 140 windmills equipped in this way in Germany for the wedding around 1940, 10 have survived today, including the Pahrenzers. Elevators and the brake lift run through the entire mill. In the fodder mill built in 1922, the transmission and elevator feet are located in the basement, two grinding aisles, a stone crane, a beater mill or beater mill by the brothers Jehmlich Nossen i. S. Mühlenbauanstalt und Maschinenfabrik, a grinding machine / grinding machine Fanal of the VEB Mühlenbauanstalt und Maschinenfabrik Bad Frankenhausen (Kyffh.) From 1961, a squeezer from the Grosse company (probably 1922), a roller mill, a second squeezer and bagging devices as well as elevator heads, transport screws in the attic etc. The mills were used until the turn of the century (1990).

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Prausitz

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Prausitz village church (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure, war memorial for those who fell in World War I and tomb of the Hennig family)
Prausitz village church (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure, war memorial for those who fell in World War I and tomb of the Hennig family) Main street
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1775-1781 Church is a stately baroque hall with a mansard roof and a massive west tower, of local and architectural significance.
  • Stately hall, built 1775–81 by Samuel Locke , expanded to the east in 1894/95. Restoration 1980–83 (interior).

Plastered quarry stone building with choir closed on three sides and mansard hipped roof. Square tower with an eight-sided bell storey and a slate hood with a walkway, an open lantern and an onion. Inside, flatly covered, single-storey galleries on three sides. Painting of the church in 1895 by artist Kemper: on the ceiling of the hall a large cross, in the center a medallion with the face of Christ, on the medallions that cross with evangelist symbols, the choir ceiling with the depiction of the Last Judgment (with a reproduction of the Prausitz church). Three-part stone altar structure, colored and gilded, erected in 1895. In the center there is a painting depicting the Last Supper by Anton Dietrich, side reliefs depicting ears of wheat and wine, above a strong cornice with angel heads, the phoenix bird and a crane. Broken gable with cross and flanking angels. Wooden crucifix on the cafeteria based on a design by Ernst Rietschel , executed by Hermann Hultzsch , 2nd half of the 19th century - Large romantic organ by Karl Eduard Jehmlich , 1863. (Dehio Sachsen I, p. 715).

  • Memorial for the fallen of the First and Second World Wars: memorial plaque on consoles attached to the church wall, steel helmet with branches in the flat arched gable, dated 1914–1918, central plaque with the inscription: “Your fallen - the grateful home. They died for us ”, including a plaque for the fallen of the Second World War
  • Tomb of the Hennig family: made of sandstone, with Art Nouveau ornaments, three-part structure with raised central panel, this has faces with wing framing worked into the upper corners, side half-columns with ornamentation
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Windmill Prausitz (remnants of a tower dutchman)
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Windmill Prausitz (remnants of a tower dutchman) Hauptstrasse 2
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re. 1804 Technical history and local history significance.

Mill stump made of unplastered quarry stone, sandstone door walls with keystone, inscribed 1804, remains of the earlier grinding process and stone crane

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Residential house with enclosure Hauptstrasse 21
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around 1890 Well-designed, Wilhelminian-style clinker brick building, evidence of urban-looking development in the rural town center, of significance in terms of building history and the history of local development.
  • Plinth with plaster groove, two-storey clinker building with profiled sandstone walls, flat three-axis central projection with triangular gable end, plaster mirror on the ground floor under the windows of the risalit, cornice profiled in the risalit, hipped roof
  • Enclosure: original wrought iron fence
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Residential building (without extensions) Hauptstrasse 23
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19th century simple, largely original example of rural construction, significant in terms of social and village development.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, solid gable, five winter windows preserved, gable roof

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Residential stable house and barn of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 24
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2nd half of the 19th century (stable house) Testimony to the rural way of life and living, massive buildings that have largely been preserved in their original form, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential stable house: two-storey plastered building, ground floor changed by gate entrance, stone walls, 3: 8 axes, wall-opening ratio intact, two arched windows with decorative bars in the gable, saddle roof
  • Side building: solid ground floor, upper floor and gable half-timbered, original windows, crooked hip roof with beaver tail canopy, barn: single-storey solid building, plastered with jamb and gable roof, inscribed in the plaque “built by ... Tamm. 1890 ", two large rectangular gate openings each with double-leaf wooden sliding gates, right wooden gate on its wings in the lower half with a stabilizing wooden cross - two crossed wooden slats decorated, jamb with circular ventilation rosettes, framed by a smoothly plastered bottle, between the ground floor and jamb, smooth plaster strips, two in the middle wall field standing rectangular openings subsequently collapsed, but not disturbing significantly. Side building deleted from the list of monuments in 2004 due to subsequent changes and thus a reduced degree of authenticity
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Rectory with gate pillars to the rectory Hauptstrasse 26
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re. 1812 Two-storey plastered building with segmented arch portal, largely original building, significance of local history.

Two-storey plastered building with sandstone window walls and profiled stone walls with segmented sandstone arched door walls, inscribed 1812 in the keystone, original door leaf and door knob, original plaster, balcony on the front later addition, two gate pillars with profiled cover plates and ornamental tape

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Residential house with memorial plaque Hauptstrasse 32
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re. 1903, older in essence Simple plastered building with a representative entrance area, as the birthplace of Franziskus Nagler (composer and local poet, 1873--1957) of personal and local historical importance
  • Two-storey plastered building, profiled sandstone walls on both storeys, two windows combined on the first floor, elaborately designed entrance portal made of sandstone with the inscription: “19 Bete und Arbeite 03”, some windows clogged at the rear, hipped roof
  • on the front a memorial plaque: “Birthplace of the musician, composer, local poet and narrator Franziskus Nagler, b. July 22nd, 1873, died June 4th, 1957 "
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Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 38
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2nd half of the 19th century A half-timbered courtyard ensemble that has largely been preserved in its original form, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Stable house (renovated): solid ground floor, upper floor and gable half-timbered, half-hipped roof
  • Side building: Solid ground floor, with built-in garage, upper floor half-timbered, door to upper floor, gable half-timbered, partly original windows, half-hipped roof
  • Barn: single-storey half-timbered construction with a large wooden gate entrance, gable roof
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Schänitz

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Residential house with a stable building attached at right angles, side building and gate of a farm Am Dorfgarten 6
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re. 1794 Courtyard ensemble, residential house and side building, upper floor half-timbered, characteristic archway as a courtyard entrance, historically important, largely preserved in its original state.
  • Residential stable house: two-storey plastered building with sandstone walls on both storeys, half-hip roof, historical windows
  • Residential building: solid ground floor, upper floor and back half-timbered, solid gable
  • Side buildings: solid ground floor, timber-framed upper floor, solid gable, original windows, sandstone walls on the ground floor, loading hatch on the upper floor, hipped roof, beaver tail covering, tailcoat roof at the rear
  • Enclosure: arched gate with keystone, heavily weathered, archway made of sandstone blocks, side gate walls plastered, side arched passage
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Residential stable house and side building of a former four-sided courtyard Am Dorfgarten 9
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1st half of the 19th century (stable house) Courtyard complex, largely preserved in its original state, as a testimony to the rural way of life and living, a two-storey plastered building with a two-storey plastered building with segmental arch portal, side building on the upper floor half-timbered structure, of significance in terms of building history.
  • Residential stable house: two-storey plastered building, quarry stone masonry and sandstone window frames on the ground floor, segmented arched door, crooked hip roof
  • Side building: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, here loading hatch, on the ground floor sandstone window frames, back half-timbered, half-hipped roof
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Transformer house Leutewitzer Strasse
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1st half of the 20th century Testimony to the electrification of the place, of significance in terms of technology history.

Plastered building on a square floor plan, with a half-hip roof as an intermediate roof, beaver tail covering, tower-like structure slated, with tent roof, beaver tail covering

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Großmannmühle (Tower Dutchman)
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Großmannmühle (Tower Dutchman) Leutewitzer Strasse 5
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re. 1794 local historical significance.

Three-and-a-half-storey round plastered building with arched walls made of sandstone, with keystone, there inscribed "JGS + JS 1794", window openings in the masonry, folding cone roof, weather vane, inside museum furnishings

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Remarks

  1. 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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