List of cultural monuments in Hochkirch

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The list of cultural monuments in Hochkirch contains the cultural monuments of the Saxon community of Hochkirch 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 .

Hochkirch

image designation location Dating description ID
Waystone (Wuischke / Meschwitz fork in the road)
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19th century Of importance in terms of traffic history, granite column, cubic base and head, shaft with chamfered edges, head with a flat pyramidal end 09251708
 
Waystone (Junction to Sornßig)
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19th century Significant in traffic history, signposts with markings 09251707
 
Residential building August-Bebel-Platz 2
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Around 1800/1820 Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, historically significant, designation 1857 in the gable shield (renovation) 09251540
 
Moving house and eastern barn of a homestead August-Bebel-Platz 5
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Around 1800/1820 (moving house); 2nd half of the 19th century (barn) Upper floor half-timbered pull-out house, massive barn with basket arched door, of architectural and socio-historical importance, original door frame pull-out house, half-hip roof 09251533
 
Pavement along the Blutgasse
Pavement along the Blutgasse Blutgasse
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19th century Historic granite cobblestone pavement, along the churchyard wall water channel with smaller cobblestones, the Blutgasse got its name after the battle of Hochkirch on October 14th, 1758, of local history and in connection with the church and churchyard of importance 09304393
 
Church and churchyard, northern gatehouse with extension (Kirchweg 2), extensive enclosure wall with southern archway, memorial for those who fell in World War II and the German-French.  War, two obelisks to commemorate the Battle of Hochkirch in 1758, three tombs, a tomb and Lehn's crypt at the church
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Church and churchyard, northern gatehouse with annex (Kirchweg 2), extensive enclosure wall with southern archway, memorial for the fallen soldiers of the Second World War and the German-French. War, two obelisks to commemorate the Battle of Hochkirch in 1758, three tombs, a tomb and Lehn's crypt at the church Blutgasse 1 (Kirchweg 2)
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1717-1720 (church); 1750 (tower); 17th century (Lehnsche crypt); 1st half of the 19th century (tomb); after 1890 (grave complex) Baroque hall church with tower in the east, plastered building with high arched windows, two-storey box extensions on the south and north side, three-storey vestibule in the west, of architectural, historical and artistic importance. Church door with bullet holes, hand-forged clock tower in the church, Keith memorial inside the church, font from the 13th century, erroneously recorded under Kirchweg 4 until November 2011.

Monuments in the churchyard:

  • Two obelisks (Battle of Hochkirch 1758), around 1900
  • Obelisk for the fallen from 1870/71
  • Lehnsche crypt on the south side of the church: bay windows on Tuscan columns, richly decorated with flowers and tendrils, two allegorical figures in side niches (17th century)
  • Grave complex of the von Salza and Lichtenau family with enclosure, after 1890
  • Auguste tomb, sandstone, 1st half of the 19th century
  • Grave of Andreas Nutschan (?), Sandstone, 1st half of the 19th century
  • Sandstone grave with cross and cloth, weathered inscription, 1st half of the 19th century
09251706
 
Residential building, drive-through barn and two side arches of a two-sided courtyard Diesterwegstrasse 12
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Marked 1790 Closed property, plastered buildings with a crooked hipped roof, important in terms of the history of the building and the townscape 09251551
 
Residential house with extension Friedrich-Engels-Strasse 1
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Around 1820 Upper floor timber-framed boarded with cannon balls, of architectural significance 09251553
 
Judicial creep; Inn Karl-Marx-Strasse 3
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Around 1870 Plastered building with a half-hip roof, of architectural and local significance 09251630
 
Residential building Karl-Marx-Strasse 5
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Marked 1804 Plastered building with later shop installation, plaque above the entrance with Wettiner sign, of architectural significance, granite portal 09251556
 
Inn with a northern hall extension Karl-Marx-Strasse 16, 17
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Around 1870/1880 Broad plastered building (number 16 on the left) with arched windows on the upper floor, with a hall extension to the rear, of architectural and local significance, was erroneously included in the list of monuments until 2001 without giving house numbers 09251557
 
“Alter Fritz” inn with an outbuilding and barn Karl-Marx-Strasse 19
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Marked with 1814 (inn); 1st half of the 19th century (outbuilding and barn) Significant in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the street, the inn consists of two parts of the building 09251558
 
Church and churchyard, northern gatehouse with extension (Kirchweg 2), extensive enclosure wall with southern archway, memorial for those who fell in World War II and the German-French.  War, two obelisks to commemorate the Battle of Hochkirch in 1758, three tombs, a tomb and Lehn's crypt at the church
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Church and churchyard, northern gatehouse with annex (Kirchweg 2), extensive enclosure wall with southern archway, memorial for the fallen soldiers of the Second World War and the German-French. War, two obelisks to commemorate the Battle of Hochkirch in 1758, three tombs, a tomb and Lehn's crypt at the church Kirchweg 2
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1717-1720 (church); 1750 (tower); 17th century (Lehnsche crypt); 1st half of the 19th century (tomb); after 1890 (grave complex) Baroque hall church with tower in the east, plastered building with high arched windows, two-storey box extensions on the south and north side, three-storey vestibule in the west, of architectural, local history and artistic importance, detailed under Blutgasse 1 09251706
 
Rectory with rectory, parish hall and barn, plus original granite fence pillars and enclosure wall Kirchweg 4, 5
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1758 (reconstruction); marked 1764 (rectory) Parsonage burned down after the battle of Hochkirch in 1758 and rebuilt in baroque style, parish hall with arcades, of local and architectural importance, with mansard roof 09251543
 
Gasthof "Zum Schlüssel" (former relaxation) Key 1
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Marked 1814 Architecturally and historically of importance, one-storey, elongated building with original door portal, above it a semicircular crowning with a key, entrance door with skylight, arched roof over entrance door, mansard roof 09251737
 
Residential house of a small house Schulstrasse 2
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Around 1820 Upper floor timber-framed, important in terms of building history and character of the townscape 09251542
 
House and barn attached to the corner Schulstrasse 4
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Around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered house, of importance in terms of building history and character of the townscape, original pump stone 09251544
 
Gatehouse of the cemetery
Gatehouse of the cemetery To the sports field
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Around 1880/1890 Erected in the arched style of the late 19th century, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene, plaster structure, in neo-Romanesque style (windows / round windows), corner crowns 09251534
 
Residential building To sports field 1
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After 1800 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, largely originally preserved, part of the old village structure, historically significant, ground floor massive, smoothed, wall-opening ratio intact, half-hip roof, beaver tail covering, erroneously recorded under number 2 until 2012 09275373
 

Deletions from the list of monuments (Hochkirch)

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential stable house Diesterwegstrasse 18
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Around 1820 Upper floor half-timbered structure, of importance in terms of building history; demolished between 2014 and 2016 09251552
 
Residential building Schulstrasse 6
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Marked 1824 Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, of architectural significance; demolished between 2014 and 2016. Original door frame, saddle roof, demolition permit dated March 12, 2014 according to a letter from the Bautzen district office. 09251546
 

Breitendorf

image designation location Dating description ID
North-east residential stable, south-east side building with Kumthalle, south-west barn and north-west side building of a four-sided courtyard as well as an archway on north-east corner of the courtyard Am Klunker 7
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2nd half of the 19th century (stable house, western side building and barn); around 1800 (southeast side building) Significant in terms of building history and economic history.
  • Northeast residential stable house: two-storey plastered building with four to nine axes, two arched windows in the gable, two-axis extension on the field side, jamb, natural stone walls, crooked hip roof
  • Northwestern side building: two-storey plastered quarry stone building with jamb and gable roof, gable side three axes, in the gable two arched windows and a small half-round window, two wooden gates on the courtyard side
  • Angled (southwestern) barn: broadly laid out plastered quarry stone building, belt cornice, jamb zone with alternating ventilation holes and rectangular windows, saddle roof
  • South-east side building with Kumthalle: plastered quarry stone building with large arched gate, two-bay Kumthalle, half-hipped roof with two field-sided bat dormers,
09304342
 
Southwest residential stable house, western side building with upper arbor and northern barn of a four-sided courtyard Bahnhofstrasse 11
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2nd half of the 19th century (stable house); 1785 and later (Oberlaube); marked 1860 (barn) Significant in terms of building history and economic history.
  • Western side building shortened (partial demolition), with upper arbor, half-timbered structure on the upper floor, double beaver tail covering, quarry stone masonry
  • Residential stable house: in the stable area pike window, residential part with crooked hip roof
  • Barn (marked 1860): quarry stone masonry (inscription: "Built with God by Andr. Lehmann")
09251520
 
House of a garden food Bergstrasse 7
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After 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, boarded up on the street side, courtyard side visible half-timbered, dovecote, natural stone walls, gable roof, of architectural significance 09304343
 
South house and north and west barn of a four-sided courtyard Bergstrasse 14
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2nd half of the 19th century Residential stable house plastered solid construction with gabled central projection and jamb, saddle roof, barns quarry stone masonry, large arched gate openings, jamb zone, saddle roofs, of architectural and economic importance 09251519
 
Remnants of stone from an old bridge Hauptstrasse 4 (near)
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Marked 1818 Marked 1818 and 1949, part of the old local structure, of cultural and historical importance 09251527
 
Steindeckerbrücke Hauptstraße 4a (in front of)
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Around 1870 Consisting of six stones, part of the old local structure, of cultural and historical importance 09251526
 

Jauernick

image designation location Dating description ID
Manor house (No. 4), two-wing farm building with residential and barn part (No. 2), northern farm building (No. 7) and southern villa (No. 1) of the former manor as well as the estate park and pond
Manor house (No. 4), two-wing farm building with residential and barn section (No. 2), northern farm building (No. 7) and southern villa (No. 1) of the former manor as well as the estate park and pond Jauernick 1, 2, 4, 7
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1st half of the 19th century (manor house and farm building); around 1910 (villa) Manor house simple plastered building with a gabled central projectile and outside staircase, villa baroque plastered building with mansard roof and reform style elements from around 1910, important in terms of building history, local history and landscape design. The villa was later built in the estate park area. Two-wing farm building with living and barn part: living part with dormers. Manor house with a two-flight flight of steps, with a central projectile (probably formerly provided with a triangular gable), two heraldic cartouches in the gable.

Castle (number 1) stately two-storey plastered building with quarry stone plinth and high mansard hipped roof with dormitories, open entrance porch and porches with arbor, around 1910.

09251671
 

Kohlwesa

image designation location Dating description ID
Murder and Atonement Cross
Murder and Atonement Cross (Parcel 153/1)
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Late Middle Ages Significant in local history 09251714
 
Judicial creep; Southwestern barn with a C-shaped floor plan, centrally located residential stable house, northwestern barn and northern side building of a farm as well as the roadside enclosure wall in front of the northern side building Kohlwesa 2
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1st half of the 19th century (stable house and barn); around 1900 (side building); around 1880 (Dreiseithof) In terms of building history, local history and economic history of importance.
  • Stable house: with stepped gable, portal, plaster structure
  • Barn: with two large gates and a barn extension (in an angle, boarded up upper floor), arched granite portal
09251667
 
Residential stable house and barn Kohlwesa 6
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1st half of the 19th century Residential stable house upper floor half-timbered, partly boarded up, of architectural and economic significance, a second residential stable house ruin 09251654
 
Stable house with upper arbor and well room Kohlwesa 7
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Around 1830 (stable house); 17th century (well room) Architecturally important.
  • Residential house: Upper floor half-timbered, partly boarded up, partly plastered, with upper arbor, with original turning columns, original gate, half-hip roof
  • Well room in front of it, probably 17th century
09251657
 
Residential stable house Kohlwesa 8
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Around 1830 Upper floor half-timbered, half-hipped roof, historically important 09251656
 
Eastern part of the stable house (former half-timbered house) with upper arbor and southern side building Kohlwesa 9
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Around 1660 Both buildings on the upper floor are half-timbered, of importance in terms of architectural and social history.
  • Former half-timbered house: long-column construction, with upper arbor, half-timbered with St. Andrew's crosses
  • Half-timbered house: first floor, half-timbered house, the core probably around 1660
09251655
 
Residential stable house Kohlwesa 18
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-framed, part of the old townscape and of architectural importance, ground floor with changes 09251403
 
Stable house (former half-timbered house) of a four-sided courtyard Kohlwesa 21
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Marked 1848 Architecturally important, upper floor half-timbered, surrounding framework removed, Saxon stove coat of arms plate, bat dormers 09251658
 
Residential stable house Kohlwesa 22
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Around 1850 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important 09251660
 
Barn of a three-sided farm Kohlwesa 23
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19th century Characteristic of the streetscape and of architectural significance, massive quarry stone barn with passage and another wooden gate, gable roof 09300774
 
Obermühle;  Klarmühle;  Klarsche Mühle;  Southern pull-out house with an attached side building and two northern barns of a mill property at an angle to each other
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Obermühle; Klarmühle; Klarsche Mühle; Southern pull-out house with an attached side building and two northern barns of a mill property at an angle to each other Kohlwesa 26
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Around 1850 Pull-out house upper floor half-timbered, natural stone walls, saddle roof with bat dome, massive side buildings, barns plastered quarry stone buildings, of architectural, local and technological historical importance. Residential building upper floor half-timbered boarded up, demolished with basket arch portal. 09251665
 
Niedermühle;  Northern residential mill house with mill technology and southwestern barn of a mill property
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Niedermühle; Northern residential mill house with mill technology and southwestern barn of a mill property Kohlwesa 29
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Around 1850 (mill); 1st half of the 19th century (barn) Residential mill house three-storey quarry stone building with a gable roof, barn plastered quarry stone building with a crooked hip roof, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history 09304344
 

Kuppritz

image designation location Dating description ID
Waystone Kuppritz (fork in the road Hochkirch / Kohlwesa)
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19th century Of importance in terms of traffic history, granite column with a flat pyramidal end, recesses on the side surfaces possibly served as slots for wooden signpost arms (arm columns) 09251719
 
Residential building Kuppritz 6
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Around 1850 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important 09251650
 
Residential building Kuppritz 13
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Around 1800 One-storey half-timbered house, plastered, formerly a post office and bar, of architectural and local significance, half-hip roof, located outside the manor complex, belonging to it 09251653
 
Residential stable house Kuppritz 14
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, construction preserved, historically significant, ground floor massive, upper floor renovated to be smooth, plastic windows, but openings original size 09275374
 
Residential stable house Kuppritz 15
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Around 1830 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance 09251651
 
Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard Kuppritz 17
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Around 1850 Residential stable house plastered quarry stone building, natural stone walls, saddle roof with two courtyard-facing bat dormers, plastered quarry stone barn, of architectural and economic importance 09251644
 
Waystone
Waystone Kuppritz 17 (before)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, signpost “Pommritz”, granite stone with a rectangular cross-section and a flat pyramidal closure, located on the Schulze property 09251673
 
Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard Kuppritz 18
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Marked 1858 Residential stable house plastered quarry stone building with two arched windows in the gable, natural stone walls, half-hipped roof with two courtyard-side bat dormers, barn plastered rubble stone, two large arched gates, half-hipped roof with two courtyard-facing bat dormers, of importance in terms of building history and economic history 09251645
 
Rittergut and Gutspark Kuppritz (aggregate)
Rittergut and Gutspark Kuppritz (aggregate) Kuppritz 19, 19a, 20, 21, 24
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18./19. Century (manor); 16./17. Century (manor park); 18th century, 1937/1938 (reconstruction of the manor park) The whole of the manor with the following individual monuments: castle (no.21), north-eastern manager's house with barn converted into a residential building (no.20), western farm building (no.19, 19a), south-western farm building with an angled floor plan (without no.) And enclosure wall and Gate entrance (see Obj. 09303039 under the same address), park with old trees (garden monument) as well as stone benches in the park and brewery and distillery building as a whole; of importance in terms of building history and local history. Castle building with bell tower, park as an elongated system in the valley with historical tree and woody plantings (rhododendrons) and conventional stone benches. 09251648
 
Western farm building (individual monument to ID no.09251648) Kuppritz 19, 19a
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1st half of the 19th century Individual monument belonging to the manor manor and manor park Kuppritz; Significance in terms of building history and local history 09303039
 
North-eastern estate manager's house with barn converted into a residential building (individual monument to ID no. 09251648) Kuppritz 20
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1st half of the 19th century Individual monument belonging to the manor manor and manor park Kuppritz; Significance in terms of building history and local history 09303039
 
Castle (individual monument for ID no.09251648) Kuppritz 21
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Marked 1773 Individual monument belonging to the manor manor and manor park Kuppritz; Architectural and local historical significance, castle building with bell tower 09303039
 
South-western farm building with an angled floor plan, without no. (Individual monument to ID no. 09251648) Kuppritz
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1st half of the 19th century Individual monument belonging to the manor manor and manor park Kuppritz; Significance in terms of building history and local history 09303039
 
Enclosure wall and gate entrance (individual monument for ID no. 09251648) Kuppritz 19, 19a, 20, 21
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Individual monument belonging to the manor manor and manor park Kuppritz; Significance in terms of building history and local history 09303039
 
Kuppritz oil mill;  Residential mill house, barn and side building of a mill property
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Kuppritz oil mill; Residential mill house, barn and side building of a mill property Kuppritz 26
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Inscribed with 1802 Oil mill, plastered quarry stone buildings, residential mill house with jamb and crooked hip roof, of architectural, local and technical historical importance, residential mill house baroque portal on the park side (labeled 1802), some technology is available, mentioned in a document since 1574, in operation until 1945 09251646
 

Lehn

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential stable house (surrounding area) of a two-sided courtyard Lehn 5
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2nd half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, historically significant, ground floor 2/2/2 yokes on the left with surrounding framework 09251641
 
Residential building Lehn 6
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Around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, covered with artificial slate, of architectural significance 09251643
 
Residential stable house Lehn 25
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Around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, historically important, granite stone scoop well, roof pike 09251640
 
Gutshof and Gutspark Lehn (aggregate)
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Gutshof and Gutspark Lehn (aggregate) Lehn 28, 28a, 28b
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17./18. Century (good); after 1730 (estate park) The whole of Gutshof Lehn with the following individual monuments: manor house, northern, western and southern farm buildings (stables), enclosure wall, two gate entrances and bridge in the park (see object 09251638 under the same address) as well as manor park with pond (garden monument), of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey plastered main house from 1729, segment arch portal with outside staircase, the high hipped mansard roof with dormer window, probably changed in the 19th century. Spacious stable and farm buildings with gable roofs, on one of which is a beautiful roof turret, 19th century.

09303527
 
Manor house (individual monument for ID no.09303527)
Manor house (individual monument for ID no.09303527) Lehn 28
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1729 Individual monument belonging to the whole of the Gutshof and Gutspark Lehn; Architecturally and locally of importance, manor house with outside staircase to the garden and original door 09251638
 
Northern farm building (individual monument for ID no.09303527) Lehn 28a
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Around 1900 Individual monument belonging to the whole of the Gutshof and Gutspark Lehn; Structurally and historically important, stables on three sides 09251638
 
Western farm building (individual monument for ID no.09303527) Lehn 28, 28a, 28b
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Around 1900 Individual monument belonging to the whole of the Gutshof and Gutspark Lehn; Structurally and historically important, stables on three sides 09251638
 
Southern farm building (individual monument for ID no.09303527)
Southern farm building (individual monument for ID no.09303527) Lehn 28b
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Around 1900 Individual monument belonging to the whole of the Gutshof and Gutspark Lehn; Structurally and historically important, stables on three sides, turrets on the south wing 09251638
 
Enclosure wall (individual monument for ID no.09303527)
Enclosure wall (individual monument for ID no.09303527) Lehn 28, 28a, 28b
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Individual monument belonging to the whole of the Gutshof and Gutspark Lehn; of importance in terms of building history and local history 09251638
 
Two gate entrances (individual monument for ID no.09303527)
Two gate entrances (individual monument for ID no.09303527) Lehn 28, 28a, 28b
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Individual monument belonging to the whole of the Gutshof and Gutspark Lehn; of importance in terms of building history and local history 09251638
 
Bridge in the park (individual monument for ID no.09303527)
Bridge in the park (individual monument for ID no.09303527) Lehn 28, 28a, 28b
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18th century Individual monument belonging to the whole of the Gutshof and Gutspark Lehn; of importance in terms of building history and local history 09251638
 

Meschwitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Luther monument with enclosure and linden tree Meschwitz (near the fire station)
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Marked 1883 Historically significant 09251616
 
Waystone Meschwitz (corner S 110)
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19th century Significant in traffic history, stone signpost with markings 09251624
 
Waystone Meschwitz (corner S 110)
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19th century Significant in traffic history, stone signpost with markings 09251623
 
Waystone Meschwitz (corner of K 7235)
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19th century Significant in traffic history, stone signpost 09251621
 
Four stone deck bridges in place Meschwitz (parcels 24, 33, 59, 61/11, 62/1)
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Inscribed with 1702 (Steindeckerbrücke); 19th century (two stone deck bridges); marked 1878 (Steindeckerbrücke) Characteristic of the townscape and of importance in terms of building history.
  • Steindeckerbrücke (parcels 24, 33): consisting of five rectangular granite slabs, leading over the Wuischker water
  • Steindeckerbrücke (parcel 59): consisting of four rectangular granite slabs, marked 1878, leading over the Babowa water
  • Steindeckerbrücke (parcel 61/11): consisting of a large, irregular granite slab, marked 1702, leading over the Babowa water
  • Stone deck bridge (parcel 62/1): consisting of five rectangular granite slabs, leading over the Babowa water
09251619
 
Residential house, side building and mill moat of a mill property Meschwitz 1
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Inscribed with 1831 (mill); 18th century (Mühlgraben) Residential house plastered building with half-hipped roofing, side building upper floor half-timbered, gable roof, of architectural and local significance, granite door frame, mill ditch from the 18th century, water mill, was also a sawmill, mill property since 1534 09251596
 
Residential house (surrounding area) with upper arbor and barn Meschwitz 5
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Before 1730 Residential building upper floor half-timbered, barn partly solid, partly half-timbered (long column), of architectural and house history of importance, long column remainder, surrounding part, with upper arbor, long column barn, sun gable, house 2011 extremely desolate 09251597
 
Residential house (surrounding area) and enclosure Meschwitz 7a
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Marked 1829 (farmhouse); marked 1863 (chimney) Upper floor half-timbered, clay chimney (marked 1863), original black kitchen, stand block room, of historical importance 09251598
 
Memorial stone to the 1772 famine Meschwitz 7a (before)
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19th century Significant in local history 09251617
 
Residential stable house with upper arbor of a homestead Meschwitz 7b
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Before 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, of building and house history of importance, stable part older 09251599
 
House and angled barn of a homestead Meschwitz 17
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Marked 1789 (farmhouse); marked 1891 (barn) Upper floor half-timbered residential building, quarry stone barn, of architectural and economic significance, walled-in block room, roof overhang, granite door frame (marked 1825), barn from 1891/1917 09251601
 
Southern stable house, northern side building and western barn of a three-sided courtyard Meschwitz 18a
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Marked 1784 (stable house); 1st half of the 19th century (side building and barn) Stable house upper floor half-timbered, side building and barn partly plastered quarry stone buildings, of architectural and economic importance, in the stable part cross vaults with granite columns 09251602
 
Residential stable house of a Kretscham Meschwitz 19
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Mid 19th century Unplastered quarry stone building with jamb and saddle roof, of architectural and local significance.
  • Residential stable house: with barn part, two-storey with jamb floor, twin windows and oculus in the gable, quarry stone masonry, granite walls, Kretscham demolished
  • Barn: extended, facade designated, deletion in 2013, no longer present after renovation
09252623
 
Stable house (formerly surrounding area) with upper arbor Meschwitz 20
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Around 1750 Upper floor half-timbered, historically significant, building fabric around 1750, St. Andrew's cross and upper arbor 09251603
 
Old Forge; Residential building Meschwitz 23
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Mid 18th century Upper floor timber-frame slated, gable slated, of architectural and local significance, granite walls, block rooms on the ground floor and first floor walled up, changed, formerly a timbered house 09252624
 
basement, cellar Meschwitz 23 (opposite)
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17./18. century Granite cover and cheeks, of regional historical importance, somewhat destroyed in 2011 09251618
 
Residential building (formerly surrounding area) Meschwitz 24
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Around 1825 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important 09251605
 
Residential stable house with upper arbor Meschwitz 30
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Around 1800 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, gable slated, closed upper arbor, of architectural significance 09252625
 
Village fountain Meschwitz 33 (before)
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17th century Of local and socio-historical importance 09251615
 
Residential stable house (without extension) Meschwitz 35
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Around 1670 Without extension, upper floor timber-framed boarded up, closed upper arbor, of architectural significance, interventions in timber-framing, heavily changed 09252626
 
Residential stable house (surrounding framework) with a stone extension, enclosure wall and archway of a homestead Meschwitz 38a
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Marked 1731 Stable house upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and economic importance. Name of the stable house in clay wall (1731), original window openings. Barn: quarry stone (demolished in 2013). 09251608
 
Residential building Meschwitz 39
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Around 1850 Upper floor timber-framed, formerly poor house and community center, of architectural and local significance, formerly surrounding area 09251609
 
Residential stable house and barn of a Winkelhof Meschwitz 42
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Around 1690 Stable house upper floor half-timbered plastered, of architectural and economic importance, presumably long-column construction, arbor extension presumed 09251610
 
Stable house (surrounding area) Meschwitz 43
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Around 1820 Upper floor half-timbered, part of the stable with long-timbered timber-frame and, more rarely, single-board door, of importance in terms of building history and house history 09251611
 
Foundations of a moated castle, curtain wall and remains of the manor house have been preserved Meschwitz 46
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13th century (moated castle); 1st half of the 17th century (manor house) Then a new building, of architectural and local importance, ground monument since 1936, summer residence of Gregor Mättig 09252627
 
Southern dwelling house, eastern barn, northern dwelling house and western barn of a four-sided courtyard as well as an archway at the northeast corner of the courtyard Meschwitz 47a
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19th century (farmhouse and eastern barn); around 1880 (farmhouse); marked 1879 (western barn) Architecturally and economically important, the southern house has two floors, central projectile with gable, cornice, solid barns and stables, granite walls, northern two-storey house, plastered quarry stone building with jamb, crooked hip roof 09252628
 

Neukuppritz

image designation location Dating description ID
Waystone
Waystone Neukuppritz (B 6, junction K 7234 to Sornßig)
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Around 1800 Significant in traffic history, stone signpost 09251709
 
Two barns and a side building of a sheep farm Neukuppritz 12
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Around 1870 Quarry stone buildings, standing in a horseshoe, side building with a large entrance at the gable, probably the Kuppritz estate, of architectural and local significance, until June 2012 erroneously under number 11 in the list of monuments 09251628
 

Plotting

image designation location Dating description ID
Quarry stone wall Plotzen (between houses 20 and 37)
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Marked with 1772 Architecturally important 09251560
 
Residential house and side building of a homestead, both with an upper arbor as well as a fence and two stone troughs in the courtyard Plot 3
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Marked 1784 (farmhouse); marked 1815 (side building) Both buildings on the upper floor are half-timbered, of importance in terms of building history and house history. Residential house: former half-timbered house, wall marked 1784. 09251569
 
Inn (without extensions) as well as eastern side building and western barn
Inn (without extensions) as well as eastern side building and western barn Plotzen 5 (on the B 6)
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Marked 1835 Upper floor half-timbered inn, half-hipped roof, side building plastered building with saddle roof, quarry stone barn with half-hipped roof and bat dormers, historically important, two large granite stone arches (arches) 09251571
 
Cottage property Plot 12
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Around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, historically important, upper floor half-timbered 09251563
 
Northern house, western side building and angled barn of a four-sided courtyard Plotzen 14, 14a
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Around 1800 Upper floor residential building timber-framed, of architectural and economic significance, a barn with arched windows 09251565
 
Northern stable house with oven and eastern barn of a three-sided courtyard as well as stone bench and stone trough Plotzen 22, 22a
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Marked 1803 (stable house); around 1680 (barn); marked 1811 (oven); marked 1728 (water trough) Stable house upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and economic importance 09251566
 
Residential stable house (surrounding area), northern extension, southern barn, enclosure wall and entrance gate of a four-sided courtyard and stone trough Plot 27
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Around 1700 (stable house); Mid 19th century (barn); marked 1834 (stone trough) Stable house, upper floor half-timbered, of building and house history of importance, double beaver tail covering 09251570
 
Syringe house Plot 31a
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Around 1920 Natural stone construction with a central tower with a tent roof, of importance in terms of building history, local history and shaping the townscape 09304349
 
Liebig mill;  Eastern mill house, northern side building and western barn of a mill property as well as archway, mill pond and remains of the masonry mill ditch (at the house)
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Liebig mill; Eastern mill house, north side building and western barn of a mill property as well as archway, mill pond and remains of the masonry mill ditch (at the house) Plot 35
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Marked 1787 Residential mill house, upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and local importance, mill building boarded up gable, connecting structure boarded up 09251674
 

Pommritz

image designation location Dating description ID
Seven-arched railway bridge
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Seven-arched railway bridge (Map) After 1850 Structurally, historically and technically important, made of granite rubble 09251675
 
Pulverhaus on the Görlitz – Dresden railway line
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Pulverhaus on the Görlitz – Dresden railway line Pommritz (135 m west of the gatekeeper house No. 25a)
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Mid 19th century Built to store the powder for possible war-related demolition of the viaduct, small quarry stone building with vault, rare evidence of German railway military history in the area of ​​tension between the newly founded German Empire under Prussian rule and the K. u. K. Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Small building with one meter thick walls (brick inside, quarry stone cladding outside), divided into two chambers. Hochkirch / Niethen built in 1846, length 96 meters, seven arches, arch span 11.3 meters, six mine chambers, six hundredweight of powder intended for demolition in the powder house. 09251416
 
Rittergut and Gutspark Pommritz (aggregate) Pommritz 1
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19th century and later All of the Pommritz manor with the following individual monuments: southern castle over an angular floor plan, southern farm building, residential building in the southwest corner, western farm building, northern row of barns, northeastern barn, eastern farm building and enclosure wall (see object 09251684 at the same address) as well as manor park and southern avenue (garden monument ); Structurally and historically important [disruptive elements: all buildings in the service yard] 09304352
 
Southern castle over an angular floor plan (individual monument for ID no.09304352) Pommritz 1
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Around 1910 and 1930s, core older Individual monument belonging to the Pommritz manor; Architecturally and historically of importance, castle building with battlements 09251684
 
Southern farm building (individual monument for ID no.09304352) Pommritz 1
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1930s, core older Individual monument belonging to the Pommritz manor; Structurally and historically of importance, the house of the experimental estate is single-storey with eight standing dormers 09251684
 
Residential building in the south-west corner (individual monument for ID no.09304352) Pommritz 1
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Around 1910 Individual monument belonging to the Pommritz manor; of importance in terms of building history and local history 09251684
 
Western farm building (individual monument for ID no.09304352) Pommritz 1
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1930s Individual monument belonging to the Pommritz manor; of importance in terms of building history and local history 09251684
 
Northern row of barns (individual monument for ID no.09304352) Pommritz 1
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Around 1910 and 1930s, core older Individual monument belonging to the Pommritz manor; Architecturally and historically important, large barn with a new roof by 2010 at the latest and various large gates 09251684
 
North-eastern barn and eastern farm building (individual monument for ID No. 09304352) Pommritz 1
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1930s Individual monument belonging to the Pommritz manor; of importance in terms of building history and local history 09251684
 
Enclosure wall (individual monument for ID no.09304352) Pommritz 1
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Around 1910 and 1930s Individual monument belonging to the Pommritz manor; of importance in terms of building history and local history 09251684
 
Blacksmith's shop with upper arbor Pommritz 2
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1726 Upper floor half-timbered, rear train, of architectural and house-historical importance, originally with upper arbor, then with central upper arbor 09251683
 
Residential house (surrounding area) with upper arbor Pommritz 5c (north of the old smithy)
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Around 1740 Upper floor timber-framed, important in terms of building history and house history 09251682
 
House of a farm Pommritz 10
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Around 1850/1860 Representative residential building, historically important, central projectile with triangular gable, residential building with two entrances 09251680
 
Double dwelling house (Umgebung) Pommritz 19a, 19b
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Around 1910 Half-timbered in the gable, native style, of architectural significance 09251678
 
Train station with reception building, former post office building, in between flat connecting structure and goods shed with ramp
Train station with reception building, former post office building, in between flat connecting structure and goods shed with ramp Pommritz 22
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Around 1870 Typical plastered buildings with flat gable roofs, of architectural and railway history, goods shed with a wide roof overhang on both sides, until 2001 the station was erroneously in the list of monuments without giving house numbers 09251677
 
Railway house Pommritz 22e
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Around 1900 Clinker brick construction, historically important, red clinker brick, various clinker brick trim, granite base 09251685
 
Railway house Pommritz 22f
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Around 1900 Clinker brick construction, historically significant, red clinker brick, various clinker brick decorations, granite plinths 09251686
 
Pommritzer tower windmill
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Pommritzer tower windmill Pommritz 25e
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1858 Characteristic of the townscape and significant in terms of local history, compact windmill tower with extension, quarry stone walls, mill farmstead no monument, in operation until 1965, probably still technical equipment available 09251689
 

Rodewitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Passage arch bridge (Road between Rodewitz and Lauske)
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From 1250, medieval origin Single arch, quarry stone, part of a ravine probably laid out in the Middle Ages, lined with oaks on both sides, scientific, historical and landscape significance. The path ends abruptly behind the bridge, possibly originally designed as a continuation to the Niethener Schanze, the terrain is overgrown, a bridge made of an arch, quarry stone, several layers of stone above the top of the arch. On August 1, 2002, a call to the State Office for Archeology: Reference to the monument value of the ravine and suggestion for inclusion as an archaeological monument. 09279088
 
Burial place for those who fell in the Battle of Hochkirch in 1758
Burial place for those who fell in the Battle of Hochkirch in 1758 (in Rodewitzer Kiefernbusch, east of Rodewitz)
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Marked 1758 Historically important, inscription: “14. Oct. 1758 “, until 2001 the tombstone was erroneously listed under the district of Niethen in the list of monuments 09251535
 
Memorial stone for killed girl
Memorial stone for killed girl (in the Rodewitz pine bush, approx. 100 m east of the soldiers' grave)
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1886 Significant in local history. Inscription: "Denkstein horrible / That / On Good Friday / Afternoon 1886 / was murdered here on the way home / from the service / Maria Therese / Farach / from Lauske / 13 years old / in a horrific way!". Until 2001, the memorial stone was erroneously listed under the district of Niethen in the list of monuments. 09251531
 
Rodewitz tower windmill
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Rodewitz tower windmill Rodewitz 3
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1856 Characteristic of the townscape and historical significance, brick windmill, rotating wooden cap, wings with blinds 09251577
 
House of a three-sided courtyard Rodewitz 26
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Around 1770 Upper floor half-timbered, historically important, roof overhang 09251574
 
Residential house (surrounding area), without extensions Rodewitz 33
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Around 1790 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural significance. With a slate roof, slated gable end, profiled frame beams, half-timbering on the ground floor, standing clay chimney, wooden house number. 2001: House uninhabited, badly damaged. 09251573
 
Krujatz Mill;  Residential mill house of a mill estate
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Krujatz Mill; Residential mill house of a mill estate Rodewitz 37
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Marked 1876 Typical plastered construction with jamb and gable roof, of architectural and local significance, until 2001 the mill was erroneously listed under the district of Niethen in the list of monuments, the barn collapsed and the outbuildings were not of historical relevance 09251687
 

Angry

image designation location Dating description ID
Manor house (No. 1), administrator's house (No. 1b) and preserved parts of the enclosure wall as well as the manor park (garden monument) of the Sornssig manor Sornziger 1, 1b
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Marked 1898 (part of the manor); End of the 19th century (estate manager's house) Manor house in the style of the German neo-renaissance, enclosed as a quarry stone wall, of architectural and local significance 09251635
 
Waystone Angry 6 (opposite)
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19th century Of importance in terms of traffic history, natural stone column, shaft with strong chamfers, base and head with a square cross-section, rounded end 09304353
 
Old forestry; Residential stable house with oven extension Sorrowful 17 (next to)
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, historically significant, original door, according to ALK data there is no number 31, the house is southeast of number 17 09251637
 
Residential stable house Angry 18
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Marked 1865 Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, of architectural significance, marked in the lintel 09251636
 

Stone village

image designation location Dating description ID
Waystone (Junction to Meschwitz)
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Around 1800 Of importance in terms of traffic history 09251704
 
Royal Saxon milestones (totality);  milestone
Royal Saxon milestones (totality); milestone Main street
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19th century From a traffic history point of view, it is a milestone 09251705
 
Side building and two barns of a four-sided courtyard as well as an enclosure wall leading to the homestead Steindörfel 9
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19th century Architecturally important, part of the old local structure.
  • Side building: massive two-storey quarry stone building with saddle roof, plastered gable, stone walls
  • First barn: two-storey, jam zone, two gates, hipped roof
  • Second barn in the corner: plastered quarry stone building with large gates
09300777
 
Western barn of a former four-sided farm Steindörfel 14
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19th century Without newer additions, important in terms of building history.
  • Residential building: quarry stone, original window size, half hip (residential building probably demolished)
  • Barn: with a round arched passage
09251700
 
Residential stable house with upper arbor of a two-sided courtyard Steindörfel 17
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded up, gable clad, important from an architectural point of view 09300775
 
House and barn of a farm Steindörfel 19
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered house, of architectural significance 09251693
 
Residential stable house Steindörfel 21
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2nd half of the 18th century Upper floor timber-framed, largely originally preserved with architectural significance, ground floor massive, upper floor windows partially enlarged, saddle roof 09275376
 

Joke

image designation location Dating description ID
Syringe house Wawitz 11 (opposite)
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19th century Plastered building with segmented arched gate and half-hip roof, of architectural and local significance 09304354
 
Residential stable house Wawitz 15
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Around 1850 Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important 09251583
 
Stable house (surrounding area) Wawitz 18b (next to)
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Before 1770 One-story, historically and socially important, one-story, 2/2/1 yokes on the left 09251584
 

Wuischke

image designation location Dating description ID
Memorial for Soviet and Polish prisoners of war murdered in 1945
Memorial for Soviet and Polish prisoners of war murdered in 1945 Steindörfler Strasse (corner of K 7235)
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1945 Historically significant 09251715
 
Residential house (surrounding area), barn and stone trough Wuischke 2
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Around 1800 (house); 1st half of the 19th century (barn) Upper floor half-timbered house, quarry stone barn, of architectural and economic significance 09251586
 
Low Mill;  Residential mill house, millstone and two moats of a mill property
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Low Mill; Residential mill house, millstone and two moats of a mill property Wuischke 3
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Around 1790 Upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and local significance 09251717
 
Residential house (surrounding area) and angled barn Wuischke 4
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Around 1800 (house); 1st half of the 19th century (barn) Upper floor half-timbered house, small train on the south side, plastered barn with two segment arch gates, of architectural and economic importance, was the house of writer Kito Lorenc . Upper floor: half-timbered partly exposed, partly boarded up. 09251587
 
Western house (surrounding area) of a three-sided courtyard Wuischke 13
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Around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, historically significant, right 2/2 / rest yokes, upper floor: half-timbered, boarded gable side 09251585
 
South house (formerly surrounding area) of a two-sided courtyard Wuischke 17
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Around 1780 Upper floor half-timbered, historically important, half-timbered upper storey, and labeled (year in the threshold), former half-timbered house 09251591
 
Manor house with two coats of arms and enclosure wall of the former manor Wuischke 18
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1st half of the 16th century (manor house); 17th century (coat of arms) Structurally and locally of importance 09251718
 
Residential building Wuischke 24
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Around 1750 Upper floor half-timbered structure, long column construction, historically important, 2/2 yokes 09251588
 
Northern residential building (surrounding area) with upper arbor, eastern side building, southern barn and western pull-out house of a four-sided courtyard Wuischke 25
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Before 1700 (farmhouse); marked with 1808 (moving house); around 1800 (side building); 18th century (barn) Upper floor half-timbered residential building, side building and pull-out house massive, half-timbered barn, of architectural, domestic and economic significance. Surrounding framework, right 2/2/1 (2) yokes, long posts, upper arbor, half-timbering, roof overhang, gable with arched frieze and eaves molding. Barn: half-timbered, before 1700. 09251589
 
North-west residential stable, north-east and south side building and east barn of a four-sided courtyard Wuischke 26
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Marked with 1819 (stable house); 1770 (side building); 2nd half of the 19th century (side building); 1st half of the 19th century (barn) Stable house upper floor half-timbered structure, north-east side building long-frame construction, barn plastered building with segmented arched door, south side building plastered building with economical structure and gable roof, of importance in terms of building history and house history 09251595
 
Forester's house, barn and outbuildings of a forester's yard as well as the surrounding garden with old trees and an enclosure wall
Forester's house, barn and outbuildings of a forester's yard as well as the surrounding garden with old trees and an enclosure wall Wuischke 29
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Around 1860 Formerly a council forester's house, historically and historically significant, forester's house, two-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof, rear central projection that merges into a roof house with a crenellated wreath, until 2012 erroneously listed under number 27 in the list of monuments 09251627
 
Residential house (formerly surrounding area) and angled side building Wuischke 31
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Around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered house, historically important, rest of the surrounding area 09251594
 
Residential stable house (surrounding area) and barn of a former three-sided farm
Residential stable house (surrounding area) and barn of a former three-sided farm Wuischke 33a
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Marked 1855 Stable house upper floor half-timbered, barn plastered quarry stone building, of architectural and economic importance, surrounding area: right 2/3/2 yokes, half-timbered upper floor, stable with cross vaults 09251593
 
Residential building (formerly surrounding area) Wuischke 40
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Around 1850 One-storey, of architectural and socio-historical importance, one-story, boarded gable 09251625
 

Zschorna

image designation location Dating description ID
Rittergut and Gutspark Lauske (aggregate) (inside the round wall of Zschorna, east of the Kotitzer water)
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2nd half of the 19th century Material component of the Lauske manor and manor park: Manor park with cemetery with ten tombs, two oaks and enclosure (garden monument, see also object group Obj. 09303948, City of Weißenberg, district Lauske / Lauske 35; 36; 37; 38; 48; 49; 49a; 50 ; 51); Circular small cemetery of the Counts Bressler family, from 1770 this belonged to the Zschorna manor, of local historical importance. Cemetery with two old oaks, ten gravestones made of dark gray marble and light gray stone, metal cross, original low fence with door, monument was erroneously listed under "Weißenberg, Lauske district" in the list of monuments until 2001.

"Lausker section wall and Zschornaer Rundwall": both facilities of Zschorna and Lauske are located close to each other on the east bank of the Kotitzer water, between the two Lausker ford runs. The 100 m long Lausker wall to the north seals off the area with a diameter of around 30 m. As early as 1780, the remains of charred grain were found during excavation work in the interior of the castle. Zschorna Castle to the south is a circular wall that encloses an inner area of ​​45 m. Both plants have been under monument protection since 1936. The family of Count von Bressler came into the possession of the family in the 18th century, who set up a small family cemetery inside the Zschorna ramparts, which can still be visited today under two large oak trees.

09252029
 
Northern residential stable, eastern side building and southern barn of a three-sided courtyard Zschorna 2
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Around 1870/1890 Architecturally and economically of importance, coherent structure, changed residential building (large windows), barns made of natural stone, wooden gates (partly arched), gable roofs, beaver tail covering 09251722
 
Well house with pump Zschorna 7 (opposite)
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Around 1900 Socially important, brick, stone slab above 09251721
 
Stable house (surrounding area) Zschorna 7a
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Around 1830 Upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable, with sun motif, of architectural significance. Ground floor framing, right 2/3 / rest yokes, original condition. On the first floor partly half-timbered, partly plastered / boarded-up, clay infills between half-timbered. Small extensions on the ground floor at the rear. Original windows with carved wooden window frames. Gable roof, beaver tail covering. The associated barn (number 7) made of natural stone, with a gable roof, round-arched wooden gate, today converted into a residential building, therefore painted as a monument, as the original character is no longer preserved. 09251720
 
Quarry stone retaining wall along the road Zschorna 9 (opposite)
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19th century Architecturally important 09251729
 
Southern residential building, eastern residential stable house and western side building of a four-sided courtyard and free-standing cellar Zschorna 11
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Around 1800 (farmhouse); 18th century (cellar) Upper floor half-timbered residential building, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential house: Ground floor plastered (formerly surrounding framework, later lined and plastered, probably 2/3/2 yokes), minor changes, first upper floor half-timbered with clay infill, original windows with wooden, carved window frames, high gable roof with beaver tail covering, gable boarded up from the first floor
  • Side building: natural stone, plastered, mainly original gates and windows, gable roof with beaver tail covering
  • Stable house: natural stone, gable roof, beaver tail covering (built over in 1903)
09251726
 
Residential stable house with integrated barn part Zschorna 15, 15a
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Around 1850/1870 Upper floor half-timbered partly boarded up, partly plastered, of architectural significance, ground floor plastered, original windows with wooden window frames, gable roof, gable slated 09251725
 
Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Zschorna 17
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Around 1800 Stable house upper floor half-timbered plastered, barn quarry stone building with segment arched door, side building plastered building with saddle roof, of architectural and economic importance 09304357
 

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 Hochkirch (Dehio - Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler / Sachsen Volume 1): Baroque hall church standing on a hill with an east tower, surrounded by a walled churchyard with arches, 1717-20, the tower built in 1750. 1856 redesign of the interior. Restorations 1986 (outside), 1993 (Lehnsche crypt).
    Stately plastered building with choir closed on three sides and high arched windows as well as two-story box buildings on the north and south sides and three-story vestibule in the west. On the east side of the choir is the sturdy, square tower with an octagonal bell storey, Welscher dome and onion lantern. Noteworthy on the south side is the Lehnsche crypt, oriels richly decorated with flowers and tendril hangings on Tuscan columns, semicircular gable field with coat of arms relief, two allegorical figures in side niches.
    The brightly designed interior with a flat, grooved plaster ceiling. Two-storey wooden galleries on the north and south sides as well as round-arched boxes integrated into the wall, single-storey galleries in the east and west, there convex organ gallery. On the south side as the parapet of the Lehnschen Lodge, a broad sandstone relief depicting an ancestral table of the von Gersdorf family from the 16th and 17th centuries with rows of coats of arms, the modern version.
    Equipment: Neo-Renaissance wooden altar, 1856, using the predecessor from 1738. Triangular gable and cranked entablature decorated with tendrils and supported by four columns, predella depicting the Last Supper after Leonardo da Vinci (probably from the former altar). The main panel with the risen Christ by Prof. Wichmann, 1856. On the back the earlier altar panel from 1738, in a Gothic-style painted frame, Maria and Magdalena, between a carved crucifix, crowning cartouche with the image of Salvator mundi. Simple wooden pulpit, the polygonal basket with simple profiles, the sound cover with crowning volutes and dove. Massive granite baptismal font with octagonal cup, probably 13th century. New chalice-shaped font made of black marble, probably 1864. Owl organ from 1890. Behind the altar, a memorial with a laurel-wreathed urn of Field Marshal James Keith , who died in the Battle of Hochkirch in 1758 , around 1780. In the south porch, a memorial to Christiane Beate Segling († 1691 ), A girl with an elaborate dress behind a parapet with a handkerchief, a crucifix on the top left, a vase with roses on the right and a hand with a crown made of clouds.
  2. Rittergut and Gutspark Pommritz:
    • History: 1653 first documented mention of a manor, in 1863 the manor passed from the heirs of Carl Friedrich Wilhelm v. Zenker became the property of the estates of the Margraviate of Upper Lusatia, 1864 conversion of the manor into an agricultural research station, 1919 takeover of the property by the Saxon State Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labor and restructuring to one of three agricultural research stations in Saxony, 1945 relocation of the research station to Leipzig- Möckern and Gundorf near Leipzig, 1949 conversion into a state-owned estate, since 1992 the Pommritz estate
    • Front garden at the castle: representative entrance area northwest of the castle with two (red?) Oaks and a yew tree (Taxus baccata)
    • Manor park: Enclosure wall made of quarry stone around the entire manor park, destroyed in parts on the eastern border along the Pommritzer Water, path system no longer legible, south of the castle representative transition to the manor park via a small terrace and staircase made of sandstone, above the eastern stairs a small square water basin (around 1930 or later), in the eastern manor park, a small swimming pool with a sandstone border, valuable old wood stock mainly consisting of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur), linden (Tilia spec.) and Norway maple (Acer platanoides), geophyte population of snowdrops (Galanthus spec.) , Wood anemones (Anemone nemorosa), also stocks of small periwinkles (Vinca minor)

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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. Geoportal of the district of Bautzen. In: cardomap.idu.de. Bautzen district office, accessed on August 5, 2017 . Compare also Google Maps. Retrieved August 5, 2017 .
  2. Geoportal of the district of Bautzen. In: cardomap.idu.de. Bautzen district office, accessed on August 5, 2017 . Compare also Google Maps. Retrieved August 5, 2017 .
  3. a b 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 .

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