List of cultural monuments in Jesewitz

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The list of cultural monuments in Jesewitz shows the cultural monuments of the Saxon community of Jesewitz , which were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until May 2020 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

This list is a subset of the list of cultural monuments in the district of North Saxony .

Jesewitz

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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Alte Dorfstrasse 1 (near)
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After 1918 Of local historical importance. Tall, monumental red granite block on a brick base, uncut, the front roughly hewn, eagles carved into the stone as a deep relief (slightly destroyed), including the inscription “In honor of their heroic sons sacrificed in the World War, the grateful Jesewitz community” and a list of names and other inscriptions "Rest gently, you brave fighters. You fought, we keep fighting ”. 08974923
 

railway station

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Entrance building and outbuilding of the Jesewitz train station
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Entrance building and outbuilding of the Jesewitz train station Bahnhofstrasse 1, 3
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Around 1875 Station on the Leipzig – Eilenburg railway line (route number 6370), a type-building reception building with an elaborately designed brick facade, of architectural, local and transport historical importance.
  • Station building: two-storey clinker brick building with a central projectile, flat saddle roof in Swiss style, granite plinth, segmental arched windows on the ground floor, arched windows on the upper floor and in the jamb, strong structure (partly in yellow clinker bricks) with pilaster strips, cornices (German band, cube frieze, toothed frieze) and parapet fields, windows new, partially clogged doors or new
  • Outbuildings: half-timbered building with clinker infill (partially), main part with side parts, enclosing the courtyard, pent roofs in Swiss style, partially new infill
08974925
 
villa
villa Bahnhofstrasse 35
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Around 1905 Testimony to the late 19th-century development at the train station, of importance in terms of the history of the building and of the townscape.
  • Villa: two-storey plastered building on an angled floor plan with entrance arch hall, hipped roof (beaver tail covering), risalite with curved angled gable, window frames in neo-baroque shapes
  • Enclosure: red brickwork with gate pillars, triangular gable end
08974922
 

Bötzen

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Gate of a farm Birkenplatz 12
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2nd half of the 18th century Rare, originally preserved, original gate system of the region, of architectural significance. Solid clay, plastered, entrance gate with round arch, gate with wooden roof construction and roof shingles, courtyard-side retaining wall, base made of field stones, some large boulders, wooden gates partly dilapidated. 08965643
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Birkenplatz 13 (opposite)
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After 1918 Of local historical importance standing on a pedestal granite pillars with a serrated gable end, inside a soldier's helmet with a laurel wreath as a half-relief, iron crosses on the side, the inscription “1914–1918. This is how your heroes who fell in the struggle for the fatherland end, the grateful community of Bötzen. "The following list of names:" Let the flags proudly wave, the black-white-red. Those who want to mourn have time to do so later. Not tears, but deeds claim your dead. Then we will find peace in our graves ”, probably added later, at the end of the 1930s. 08965644
 

Gallen

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Inn with business extension as well as hall building, barn and gate entrance of an inn In Rundling 8
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18./19. century Characteristic and rare ensemble of old village buildings, mainly in clay construction, central location in the village, of local and architectural importance.
  • Residential house: two-storey, plastered, solid clay building, crooked hip roof (beaver tail covering), street-side gable in brick
  • Extension (end of the 19th century): with a gable roof (beaver tail covering), plastered brick building, original windows and structure with plastering flanges and parapet panels
  • Barn: massive clay building, plastered, on field stone base, gable roof (beaver tail covering)
  • Rear extension (end of the 19th century): in clinker brick, gable on the street side in clinker brickwork, wooden gates and hatches on the courtyard side, courtyard not visible
  • Hall extension (2nd half of the 19th century): massive brick construction, plastered, gable roof (plain tile roofing), pilaster strips, large segmented arched windows with shutters (original), original wooden portal with strong, wide and multi-profiled transom bar, high skylight with segmented arched end
  • Shop (around 1925): one-storey brick building, plastered, hipped roof (beaver tail covering), original cantilevered wooden eaves, two large rectangular windows, clinker brick enclosure, plastered, wooden gate
08965657
 
Former school building with commercial annex In Rundling 9
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1782 (school); Late 19th century (side building) Upper floor half-timbered, the structure representing the old village development with original building fabric in a significantly central location, of local historical and scientific-documentary value. Two-storey, plastered, ground floor solid clay, upper floor half-timbered with adobe infill, gable roof (provisional covering), original wooden walls and inside original ceilings, stairs and cut central column.

One-storey old school front building (farmhouse) in solid clay, plastered, segmented arched windows, original wooden walls, brick base, partition with a clay comb pattern, ruinous condition. Canceled before 2014.

08965658
 
Side building of a former four-sided courtyard Im Rundling 22
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Around 1900 High-quality and largely original clinker brick architecture, of architectural significance. Two-storey clinker building on rubble-stone plinth, gable roof (plain tile roofing), structure of pilaster strips, gable band and partly the cladding with yellow clinker bricks, ground floor segmented arched windows with stepped cladding, upper floor round arched windows in the gable, original windows with old muntins, courtyard side many wooden cornice doors and chapels, narrow twin Cube frieze. 08965659
 
Side building and gate system of a former four-sided courtyard Im Rundling 25
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Late 19th century Striking gate system of importance for the townscape, side building with a beautiful brick gable facing the village square, of architectural value.
  • Barn: clinker brick building on rubble-stone base, in the jamb, arched windows, gable roof (beaver tail covering), in the gable pilaster strips and blind arch with large, later inserted (probably formerly arched twin windows) rectangular windows, three oculi, segmented arched windows below, partly original windows
  • Gate system: with a high basket arch, former roofing temporarily replaced, gate with a small basket arch
08965660
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Teichstrasse 2 (next to)
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After 1918 Of local historical importance. Granite pillars standing on top of each other, flat slabs with a high iron cross in relief from all sides, front surface, base and edges of the pillar hewn surface, in the center of the pillar, flat, smooth surfaces with inscriptions “In memory of our fighters who fell in World War I”, “Den The dead as a tribute, the living as a reminder, the coming generations as a warning "," They gave her everything, their life and blood for us ", and list of names. 08965663
 
Paltrock windmill (Eckard-Mühle Gallen)
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Paltrock windmill (Eckard-Mühle Gallen) To the mill 1
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1924 Former post windmill converted into Paltrockmühle in 1924, windmill with partially preserved technology, of importance in terms of technology history and landscape. Grain and grist mill, electrical auxiliary motor with 16 HP from 1945/47, originally double louvre blades, mill box restored in 1961 and 1971, later redesigned as a weekend house, rods are missing, steel supports for rods still exist, completely new boarded up, gable roof with one-sided tuft, cardboard clapboard. 08965656
 

Gordemitz

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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 37 and nine runner stones
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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 37 and nine runner stones (Jesewitz district, hall 6, parcel 1)
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After 1828 See also population 09305644; In terms of surveying history and regional history, it is of importance as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Remnants of a Saxon-Prussian pilars made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff , no more inscriptions are recognizable, there are nine runner stones at irregular intervals on the boundary line. 08973310
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War At the ponds 1 (next to)
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After 1918 Of local historical importance. Conical granite pillar on a square base (roughly hewn), ending with a fully plastic Iron Cross (dates 1914–1918 in it), inscription on the front “Our fallen heroes. The Gordemitz Community ”and list of names. 08974926
 
Former customs house, now a residential building, with an attached side building On the B 87 8
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Around 1820 Classicistic plastered building with niche-like entrance area, building that characterizes the street scene, of architectural and regional historical importance.
  • Customs house: two-storey plastered building with hipped roof, central projectile, window with concave swinging, niche-like entrance area (skylight in semicircular shape, door clogged), strong, ribbon-like belt cornice (in the central projection with frieze running dog or water wave ribbon), window renovated according to the original model
  • Side building: one-storey (presumably formerly the coach house and barn), solid, plastered, gable roof, gate on the courtyard side
08974927
 

Gostemitz

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Church (with furnishings), two gravestones (for Friedrich and Friedericke Landwüst) at the church and a war memorial for the fallen of the First World War in the churchyard
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Church (with furnishings), two gravestones (for Friedrich and Friedericke Landwüst) at the church and a war memorial for the fallen of the First World War in the churchyard Gostemitzer Ring 12
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13th century, later remodeled (church); around 1835 (tomb); after 1918 (war memorial) Romanesque hall church with west tower, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town.
  • Church: made of rubble with transverse west tower, newly plastered tower, new roof covered with beaver tail
  • War memorial: coarsely hewn granite stone with rounded top on a flat base, smoothed inscription panel with the names of the fallen in copper letters, in the arched area sculptured iron cross with oak leaf wreath, steel helmet and sword
08974942
 

Gotha

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Stone cross
Stone cross (Corridor 1, parcels 4 and 8)
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17./18. century Testimony of the former village court system, of local historical importance. Stone cross of approx. 1.10 m with cross arms of different sizes set in the slope (embankment). 08965820
 
Water station (with stairs and gate entrance)
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Water station (with stairs and gate entrance) (Corridor 3, parcel 14/1)
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Around 1930 One of the last surviving water station houses of significant importance for the landscape. Red clinker building on a concrete base with a polygonal (prismatic) tent roof in the Swiss style (not covered with cardboard), slightly conical substructure, bulging ring cornice, arched windows (bricked up), cellar and staircase on the side, larger water valves with parts of the old technical equipment, old lattice gate in front of the stairs (very destroyed). 08965821
 
Manor workers' house (with two house numbers) Am Teich 5, 6
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Late 19th century Single-storey building, part of the old village structure, in the original construction, of social historical importance. One-storey, solid clay, plastered, gable roof with dormers (presumably later), original wooden eaves, new door, partially original wooden walls on the back, brick gable. 08965667
 
Inn with hall extension
Inn with hall extension Am Teich 7
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Around 1820 (inn); marked 1889 (hall extension) Building group belonging to the original village development, of importance for the townscape and its history.
  • Inn: two-storey, plastered, hipped roof (beaver tail covering), ground floor solid clay, upper floor presumably half-timbered, later brick wall faced on all sides, structure with cornice and plastering flanges, windows partly original, in the gable end segmented arched windows on the ground floor, new shutters, plaster strips, profiled wooden eaves
  • Hall extension: in brick, plastered, gable roof (beaver tail covering), strong pilaster strips, three high segmental arched windows on the glieb end, side entrance porch with gable roof and segmented arched window, on the back unplastered original clinker brick architecture with console frieze, building on broken stone plinth, new door, original only combatant with skylight
08965669
 
Barn of a farm Groitzscher Strasse 6
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Around 1860 Large clay barn, part of the old town structure, of architectural significance, at the same time defining the townscape. Massive clay mud barn on broken and field stone plinth, saddle roof (renovated on one side), gable sides in brick, part of it bricked up as a stable, barn cellar with vault, built in later, two large original wooden gates on the courtyard side. 08965670
 
Barn of a farm Lindenstrasse 5
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2nd half of the 19th century Small half-timbered barn, rare in the region, of architectural significance. Half-timbering with brick infill, plastered, gable roof (beaver tail covering), storey struts, jamb storey, original wooden door and window. 08965672
 
Former distillery of the manor, with annex and chimney, as well as barn and mill ditch
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Former distillery of the manor, with annex and chimney, as well as barn and mill ditch Lindenstrasse 18
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1st half of the 19th century (manor barn); marked 1870 (distillery); probably 1930s (chimney) At the site of the former mill belonging to the manor, a distillery from the Wilhelminian era, striking brick building, of industrial and local significance.
  • Mill building, probably more of an old distillery on the estate (built by O. Hertwig): red brick building with a gable roof, two-storey, gable decoration, neo-Gothic four-pass frieze made of molded brick, roof newly covered, natural stone plinth, building was used as a schnapps factory in GDR times
  • Chimney: square base with decorative friezes, substructure when the house was built, structure and chimney from the 1930s
  • Barn: quarry stone masonry, high saddle roof, partly plastered, clinker eaves cornice, presumably original roof truss, (partly deformed), gable partly in hollow blocks
  • Mühlgraben: quarry stone masonry, old wall newly fortified
09257001
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Lindenstrasse 20 (next to)
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After 1918 Of local historical importance. Conical, flat granite pillar with a strong capital, ending with a free-standing, fully plastic eagle, in front in half-relief oak leaf wreath with iron cross and inscription “Dedicated to the heroes of the Gotha community and estate, who fell in the World War 1914–1918”, following the names of the fallen, inscription “Wie loyal to the flag You should be loyal to our hearts ”. Registered at the address Lindenstrasse 11 (bei), district Gotha, corridor 1, parcel 110/1. Implemented on the grounds of the manor. 08965671
 
Manor house (No. 20) as well as residential and farm buildings (No. 21/22) as well as the former farm garden [in detail 1] of the manor
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Manor house (No. 20) as well as residential and farm buildings (No. 21/22) as well as the former farm garden of the manor Lindenstrasse 20, 21, 22
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1st quarter of the 18th century; Remodeling in 1928 Castle-like baroque mansion, reconstruction in the Art Deco style of the 1920s, distinctive group of buildings that characterize the townscape and are of architectural and historical importance. Manor house from the 18th century, rebuilt in 1928, to the west a farm building from the 18th century (otherwise demolished).
  • Manor house: two-storey, solid brick structure, plastered, hipped mansard roof (beaver tail crown covering) with dormers, swinging access roads, side winter garden, original interior design with staircase, doors, painted coffered ceiling (1928) and portal
    • On the street side: strong, wide central projectile with triangular gable, structure with pilaster strips, parapet fields and wide jagged gable
    • on the courtyard side: in front of the wide arbor (balcony) with balustrade
  • Residential building: two-storey, brick construction, plastered, hipped mansard roof (beaver tail covering), original sandstone walls and original baroque basket arch portal on the side, profiled eaves
  • Farm building (end of the 19th century or older): in clay construction and partly in brick, high and steep pitched roof (beaver tail covering) with dormer (not visible), farm building demolished before 2014
08965668
 
Sheep farm Schäfereiweg 6
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1807 (according to the owner) Belonging to a former manor, probably one of the oldest and largest sheep farms in the region with original building fabric of rarity, singular importance, local historical value. Erroneously recorded as Schäfereiweg 32.
  • Sheep farm: massive brick building on an elongated floor plan, plastered, high, steep gable roof, original wooden beam construction, high field stone base, basket arch portals in the gable side and two in the courtyard side, wooden lintels of later gate entrances (bricked up)
  • Former barn belonging to it: heavily changed (no monument), the year 1842 in the gable, the last quarter of the building demolished and a house built on
08965674
 

Groitzsch

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Memorial for the landowner Hertwig (Corridor 1, parcel 123/4)
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Marked 1870 Of local historical importance. Rectangular base with profiles, on it a conical pillar tapering towards the top with the inscription "Dedicated to love and gratitude, Karl August Hertwig, died in Groitzsch on August 27, 1870", top or crown missing, bordered by beveled sandstone bars, iron fence missing ( upper pillar knocked over, lies next to it). 08965824
 
Storage cellar in the forest Hohlweg 4 (behind)
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19th century As part of the former inn of the municipality of local historical importance, natural stone vault, not accessible 08974937
 
Rittergut Groitzsch (entity)
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Rittergut Groitzsch (entity) Muldenstrasse 1, 4, 5
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Marked 1792 (No. 5, kitchen house) Material entity Groitzsch manor, with the following individual monuments: mansion (no.4) and barn (next to no.4, on an L-shaped floor plan), see individual monument 08974939), as well as with the following entity parts: two residential buildings (no.1, so-called gatehouse and no . 5, so-called kitchen house), retaining walls and gate system of a former manor; Basically baroque buildings, mansion with a half-timbered upper floor facing the courtyard, significance for the local history and the local image.
  • Residential house (number 5, formerly with half-timbered upper floor to the courtyard): two-story, massive plastered building, newly plastered, new cross-floor windows, profiled eaves cornice made of wood, mansard roof with mansard windows and new bat dormers, so-called kitchen house, mostly a new building (parts of the surrounding walls probably old, 1995 partial demolition and then renewed copying)
  • Residential building (number 1): two-storey, massive plastered building, completely renewed or replaced, crooked hip roof with dormers covered with beaver tail, so-called gatehouse, a completely new building (copy, demolished except for the basement in 1998/1999)
09305693
 
Manor house (No. 4) and barn (next to No. 4, on an L-shaped floor plan) of a former manor (individual monuments to ID No. 09305693)
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Manor house (No. 4) and barn (next to No. 4, on an L-shaped floor plan) of a former manor (individual monuments to ID No. 09305693) Muldenstrasse 4
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1792 Individual features of the entity Groitzsch manor; Basically baroque buildings, mansion with a half-timbered upper floor facing the courtyard, significance for the local history and the local image.
  • Residential building (manor house / manor house, number 4): two-storey, solid building, plastered ground floor, window frames in sandstone, segmental arched entrance with wooden, profiled walls, old double-winged door with knobs, transom with tooth cut and skylight, upper floor half-timbered, mansard roof with plain tile covering (crown covering ), Upper floor windows partly with carved walls
  • Barn: massive, plastered brick building on an L-shaped floor plan, on the courtyard side two large arched barn doors with old wooden gates, changes due to brickwork and garage entrances, gable roof partly with new beaver tail covering with three bat dormers
08974939
 
Storage building, probably part of the Groitzsch manor Muldenstrasse 5 (opposite)
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Before 1800 Stately solid construction, old granary, of architectural historical importance and the townscape. Two-storey, massive plastered building with large, arched wooden barn doors on the two gable sides, drive-through barn, upper floor with small openings and mountain door, crooked hip roof with folded tiles. Enclosure wall: retaining wall made of quarry stone with a brick crown, posts and wooden fence. 08974940
 
Residential house of a cottage industry Muldenstrasse 7
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Around 1880 Brick building authentically preserved in appearance, significance for the townscape and social history. Single-storey, massive brick building on a field stone base, segmented arched window with old muntin, gable side with wooden shutters, gable roof with beaver tail covering, hand-streaked tiles, valley-side gable with arched window and small bezels, gable top with oculus. 08974936
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Muldenstrasse 23 (opposite)
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After 1918 Of local historical importance. Tile base, roughly hewn granite stone, rounded at the top, smoothed table with the inscription "Our Heroes" and the names of the fallen, relief of a steel helmet, upper end with an iron cross, memorial was moved within the village before 2014. 08974938
 
Side building of a farm workers' house Narrow way 12
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Around 1800 Single-storey clay building, old farm workers' house as a beautiful example of the former way of building and living of the poorer village population, of social and historical importance. Single-storey, massive clay building, plastered, hipped roof (beaver tail covering) with dormer, gable with half-timbering, in it two original windows, courtyard side gate entrance and doors. House itself not a monument, newly renovated. 08965676
 
Chapel in the cemetery, with lime tree avenue and remains of the cemetery enclosure
Chapel in the cemetery, with lime tree avenue and remains of the cemetery enclosure To the lake view
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1882-1883 Neo-Gothic cemetery chapel, of local historical importance. High, massive plastered building with pilaster strips, pointed arches on the gable, pointed arch windows, protruding portico with a flat blind arch with a walled-in sandstone slab, pointed arched portal with old door leaf and skylight, depicting the cross, small plastered roof turret, semi-circular stone mosaic on the inside in front of the entrance slender pillars, brick wall
  • Cemetery: originally the grave chapel of the landlord (Gut Groitzsch) on the Rathausberg above a branch of the Mulde
  • Enclosure: today modern fencing, only in the north a small section in brick masonry (plastered outside) with sandstone plate covers (completely renewed around 2012)
  • Access: following the topography towards the chapel, the ascending axis of the path, no further side paths recognizable
  • Vegetation: avenue of lime trees along the axis, partly renewed
  • Furnishing:
    • historical tomb north of the chapel (sandstone cross, behind old ash)
    • Inscription plaque on the wall segment not seen because the cemetery area was closed at the time of the visit in 2014
  • Views: The location is in an exposed position, due to the current stock of trees in the area, no visual relationship to the property can be made out (but a further view from the entrance of the cemetery to the northwest into the landscape)

Interpretation / evaluation: As a former manor chapel, the chapel and the surrounding cemetery have a close historical relationship with the Groitzsch estate and the development of the area. The ensemble also has a building and garden history informative value.

08974941
 
Transformer station To the lake view
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Around 1925 Rare, slim design, of importance for the history of the place and its character. Slender tower on a square floor plan, massive plastered building with corner pilaster strips, small boarded gable, gable roof covered with beaver tail. 08974935
 

Kisses

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Several landmarks
Several landmarks (District Groitzsch, corridor 3, parcels 8, 139, 145, 149, 154/4 and 161/10)
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Marked 1785 and 19th century Evidence of the boundaries of the former estate (former border line on the edge of the field and the edge of the village), of regional historical importance. Boundary stones in sandstone, square floor plan with a semicircular end, on top of which laughs and boundary line marking:
  • Number: 22, Front (VS): No. 22, 1785, back page (RS): 22
  • Number: 25, VS: No. 25, 1785
  • Number: 26, VS: No. 26, 1785
  • Number: 31, VS: No. 31, RS: weathered
  • Number: 34, VS: No. 34, 1785, RS: initials RC
  • Number: 41, VS: No. 41, 1784, RS: initials IJK and RC
  • Number: 58, VS: No. 58, 1784, RS: weathered
  • Number: 68, VS: No. 48 and 68, 1784, RS: 68
08965823
 
Pigeon house of a farm
Pigeon house of a farm Auenstrasse 15
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Around 1910 Rare pigeon house in a prominent location, structurally connected with an enclosure, of local significance. High, red clinker tower on a rectangular floor plan, at the same time an enclosure wall, gable roof (beaver tail covering), below toilet house with wooden door, above flight openings and side access hatch. 08965822
 

Liemehna

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Gasthof "Zur Goldenen Sonne" and hall building as well as intermediate building Am Anger 10
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1st half of the 19th century (inn); Late 19th century (hall building) Gasthaus a striking plastered building, hall building with brick facade, location that characterizes the street scene, appearance of original character, significance of the local history.
  • Inn: two-story, solid brick building, plastered, hipped roof (beaver tail covering), original windows, sills later inserted in artificial stone, rear extensions later (no monument)
  • Hall construction: with side entrance door (original), solid clinker brick construction with pilaster structure, on rubble stone plinth, corrugated iron roof
  • Connection construction: in brick, plastered, gable roof (beaver tail covering)
08965651
 
Church (with furnishings), cemetery with enclosure, some tombs and a war memorial for those who fell in the First World War
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Church (with furnishings), cemetery with enclosure, some tombs and a war memorial for those who fell in the First World War Dorfstrasse
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Around 1200, later redesigned (church); 18th century (tombs); after 1918 (war memorial) In the core Romanesque hall church, with west tower, of architectural, townscape and local historical importance.
  • Church: Reconstruction after 1500, repair from 1658–1660, restoration 1972–1991, plastered broken stone and field stone building, just closed choir and transverse west tower with Welscher dome and pointed roof, sacristy and portal vestibule
  • War memorial: high, roughly hewn granite stele with a carved eagle in half-relief over a smooth inscription plaque "The heroic death for the fatherland died in the war of 1914–1918 from our parish - following list of names - the grateful communities Liemehna, Mutzschlena, Ochelmitz, Pönitz."
  • Gravestones:
    • 1. Tomb (end of 17th century): in sandstone, with two medallions, framed by acanthus tendrils, crowned by two angel heads and a crown, inscription illegible, weathered
    • 2. Tomb (early 18th century): sandstone, on the outer wall of the vestibule, narrow slab with curved gable end, drapery like canopy in the middle, two angel figures in high relief, wearing a crown, heavily weathered
    • 3rd tomb (18th century): large baroque grave slab with scrollwork cartouche, below individual and above two angel heads, heavily weathered
    • 4. Gravestone (beginning of the 19th century): free-standing sandstone stele, ending with a curved gable, three-dimensional angel heads on the corners, base for the crowning of the cross (missing), structure with corner pilasters, palm fronds in the gable field, northern side heavily weathered, on the northern cemetery wall single old linden
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House of a farm Dorfstrasse 5
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1st third of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, ground floor in clay construction, double-bar half-timbered construction, rare in the region, of architectural historical importance. Two-storey, ground floor made of solid clay, plastered, upper floor half-timbered with brick infill, gable roof (beaver tail covering), base made of large field stones, walls in brick, renovated. 08965650
 
Parsonage and gate system of a parsonage as well as some gravestones in the parsonage Dorfstrasse 20
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3rd quarter of the 17th century (rectory); around 1800 (tomb) Stately regional parish building, in connection with the church grounds in a prominent location, original cubature preserved, of local historical importance. Tombs in the rectory seem to have been implemented before 2014.
  • Rectory: two-story, plastered, hipped roof (beaver tail covering), presumably massive clay building, new plaster and windows
  • Side building: one-storey, partly in clay, partly in brick, plastered, on a field stone base, one-sided hipped roof (beaver tail covering), gable with half-timbering (brick infill)
  • The mud wall on the back is also an enclosure for cemetery grounds
  • 1. Tomb (1799) in the parish garden: double cartouche held by angels, end with curved gable and cloud cartouche with the inscription "JESUS", inscriptions still legible, approx. 1.20 m high
  • 2. Tomb (18th century): in the parish garden, fully plastic mourning female figure, leaning over an urn, on a sandstone base, approx. One meter high, slightly weathered
  • 3rd tomb (18th century): sandstone slab with inscription, framed by drapery, approx. 80 cm high, good condition, encasement of brickwork, plastered, gate with segmental arch, pillar, plastered, with concrete stone slab
  • Side building (shed, 2nd half of the 19th century): heavily renovated before 2014, therefore painted as a monument
08965646
 
Side building of a former four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 22
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Late 19th century Brick building with a distinctive gable facing Dorfstraße, location that characterizes the townscape (near the church on a hill), one of the few, largely original parts of former large-scale farms in the town, of architectural historical importance. Two-storey, red brick building, pilaster strips, console cornices, high jamb, gable roof (beaver tail covering), large storage hatch, two changed courtyard gates on the courtyard side, segmented arched windows. 08965647
 
Tower Dutchman with technical equipment
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Tower Dutchman with technical equipment Zschettgauer Strasse
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Around 1880 Of importance for the history of technology and the landscape. Massive conical brick building with a curved hood (tin roof) and weather vane, rods missing, segmented arched window, annex attached later, probably for an engine, increasingly ruinous condition, decay visible inside. 08965652
 

Ochelmitz

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Barn of a four-sided yard Zum Oberdorf 8
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2nd half of the 19th century Loam barn, largely in its original state, with a cubature that defines the location and is of architectural significance. Massive clay corrugated building on a field and quarry stone base, saddle roof (beaver tail covering), large wooden canopy on the courtyard side with built-in dovecotes, several courtyard gates, mostly made of wood (protruding wooden beam heads above lintel lintels), smaller gates with brick walls, the back partly lined with brick, former passage walled up. 08965654
 
Barn of a three-sided farm Zum Oberdorf 9
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2nd half of the 19th century and later Largely authentic clay barn in a structurally important location, significant in terms of building history. Massive clay corrugated building on a field stone base, gable roof (beaver tail covering), plastered, two large courtyard gates with basket arches (probably with brick walls), back unplastered, one large gate. Adjacent brick barn number 9a no memorial. 08965655
 

Pehritzsch

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Several boundary stones (runner stones) and a hunting stone
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Several boundary stones (runner stones) and a hunting stone (Corridor 3, parcel 31/12; corridor 4, parcel 5/1, 5/2, 7/4, 8/2, 12, 13, 16/6, 16/13, 17/1, 17/2)
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After 1828 Evidence of a former demarcation and marking between Saxony and Prussia (along the municipal boundary to Machern), of geographical and regional historical importance.
  • Boundary stones: square border pillars in granite with a flat end and slightly rounded corners, on top of a pool and boundary marking, laterally carved numbering: Numbers 8, 14, 22, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 for the eastern course through the Püchauer Wald, Number 2, 4–6, 13–15, 19, 21–23, 28, 29, 32 for the western course starting from the southern tip
  • Jagenstein: in sandstone, square pillar, approx. 50 cm high, slightly pyramidal closure, carved number "XXVI", border, Pehritzsch, corridor 3, parcels 9, 28/10, 31/12, Pehritzsch, corridor 4, parcels 5 / 1, 5/2, 7/4, 8/2, 12, 13, 16/6, 17/1, 17/2
  • Runner stones from Pilar number 34 of the Saxon-Prussian boundary stones (this Pilar no longer exists)
08965607
 
Manor house, three farm buildings, servants' residence, fence and two gates of a monastery property as well as a gas pump on the property grounds
Manor house, three farm buildings, servants' residence, fence and two gates of a monastery property as well as a gas pump on the property grounds Hauptstrasse 20
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19th century (farm buildings); around 1905 and later (mansion) Manor house, stately traditionalist plastered building, in the core probably older, rare, representative portal design, in the courtyard one of the last existing gas pumps of relevance to the history of technology, in the center of the complex of architectural and local historical importance.
  • Manor house: two-storey, plastered, high hipped roof with diaphragm, front with side projections, side with staircase projection, plaster structure (bands and bezels), protruding profiled wooden eaves, portal design with two columns and architrave set in a large circular arc
  • Farm buildings
    • Large barn: massive broken stone and field stone construction, gable roof, high segment arched doors and narrow twin windows with clinker walls, stepped eaves also in clinker
    • Lateral barns: two-storey, massive brick building, plastered, partially plastered structure preserved, gable roof with bat dormers (beaver tail covering), large dwarf house with storage hatch, upper floor with mountain doors
    • Stable: ground floor with field and quarry stone masonry, partially plastered, upper floor in clinker masonry with segmented arched windows, gable roof (beaver tail covering)
  • Servant house: two-storey, solid brick building, plastered, hipped roof (beaver tail covering), strong eaves, partly original windows, one with an enlarged format
  • Enclosure: high clinker wall, mostly plastered, with roof tile cover, gate and support pillars with crown (stylized pine cones in cast concrete),
  • Fuel pump with leftover equipment and advertising medallions in email (ESSO)
  • Street pavement with field stones in front of the entrance, the courtyard was not visible
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Hauptstrasse 20 (opposite)
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After 1918 Of local historical importance. High red granite pillar on a three-tiered base with a fighter's plate, crowned by a fully plastic eagle, front with inscription "Heroes fallen in the wrestling, their name will never fade away" (on a red background) and years with an iron cross in gold, lists of names on the side, inscription " Dedicated to their brave, unforgettable heroes out of loyalty and gratitude by the Pehritzsch community ”. 08974929
 
Barn and western side building of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 26
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Around 1880 Barn plastered building with pilaster structure, side building brick building with beautiful gable design, significance in terms of building history and shaping the street scene.
  • Side building (recorded as the first barn): gable roof (beaver tail covering), clinker brick, plastered in the lower part (new), twin arched windows with linear roofing in the jamb, inside Prussian cap vault, gable with console frieze and high arched windows (decorative parapet fields and roofing, windows clogged and plastered )
  • Barn (recorded as the second barn): brick, plastered, gable roof (plain tile roofing) with forehead on one side, pilaster strips, partly with a basement, three large wooden roller doors on both sides, gable with bell and clock in the middle
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House of a former three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 27
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Around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered plastered, typical example of regional peasant way of life and construction in an authentic appearance, of social historical importance.
  • Farmhouse: two-story, gable roof (beaver tail covering), crown covering, plastered, ground floor solid clay, upper floor half-timbered, original door and windows with wooden walls, one in the form of a cross-frame window
  • Second farmhouse: massive clay building on a field stone base, partially undercut with bricks, partially repaired with clay bricks, original old door on the back with wooden walls, gable roof with hand-streaked bricks, courtyard-side gable later bricked, street-side in half-timbered construction with brick infill, plastered, original wooden beams in front, pull-out house, 2014
08974918
 
Waystone Hauptstrasse 27 (opposite)
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19th century Sandstone pillar with inscription, of local and historical importance. Sandstone pillar with a flat pyramidal end, approx. 90cm high. Place names and distances are difficult to decipher: "Machern" and "Püchau" below each direction arrow carved. 08965609
 
Transformer station Mühlweg 2 (next to)
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Around 1925 High, slender building type typical of the region, evidence of electrification, of technical and supply historical importance. Slender tower with a gable roof (beaver tail covering) and protruding wooden eaves, original sheet iron door, strong plaster framing. 08974921
 
Church (with furnishings) and cemetery with three gravestones and hereditary burial of the Naumann family and enclosure wall
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Church (with furnishings) and cemetery with three gravestones and hereditary burial of the Naumann family and enclosure wall Ringstrasse
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1st half of the 13th century (church); 18th century (tombs); marked 1773 (tomb); around 1915 (Naumann's hereditary burial) Romanesque choir tower church, of architectural, townscape and local historical importance.
  • Church: Romanesque choir tower church, plastered quarry stone building with sacristy (restoration marked 1976), side chapel (marked 1950) in quarry stone masonry with segmented arched door and side window, three baroque grave slabs in sandstone attached to the church outer wall (heavily weathered condition)
  • Tombs:
    • 1. Tomb: large cartouches held by a semi-plastic allegorical female figure, above palm fronds, ending with architrave
    • 2nd tomb: large heraldic cartouche framed by scrollwork and volutes, two hovering angels hold a crown above, the inscription is illegible
    • 3rd tomb (marked 1773): split cartouche with inscriptions on the base area, framed by rocailles, crown missing
    • 4. Hereditary burial complex of the Naumann family: granite wall surface with pointed arched gable and pilaster structure, in the blind arch field, a narrow pillar placed in front of it, on top of it high semi-plastic urn in electroplating, framed by drapery, system of short, roughly hewn granite pillars bordered, in between and decorative iron chain in front
  • Enclosure: yellow clinker masonry and red brick wall on rubble stone plinth with pillars, plastered, sandstone slabs and brick cover, on the street side granite plaque with the inscription "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord" (Rev. 14/13) stepped retaining and fencing wall on the Ringstrasse , behind it stairs (two gates) to the church
  • at the apex of the stairs a stately linden tree
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Moving house and side building of a former four-sided courtyard
Moving house and side building of a former four-sided courtyard Ringstrasse 11
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Around 1880 Brick buildings typical of the region, sophisticated gable design, prominently situated next to the church, of architectural significance. Barn and pull-out part (built at right angles) in clinker brickwork on rubble stone plinth, ground floor newly plastered, small segmented arched windows in the jamb, belt cornice with German band, gable frieze, corner pilasters, gable roof with beaver tail covering, windows partially added later, parapet fields with shaped stones (four-pass pattern). 08974919
 
Rectory with enclosure wall and gate entrance
Rectory with enclosure wall and gate entrance Ringstrasse 14
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18th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, of local historical and local significance. Rectory, two-storey, plastered, ground floor solid clay, upper storey half-timbered, gable later in brick, wooden eaves, crooked hip roof with beaver tail covering (crown covering), vestibule in Swiss style with inscription in the gable field “God greet you” and painting. Stairs with porphyry steps, on the back the original portal with wooden walls and skylight, wall with quarry stone and brick roll layer and pillars. Enclosure with archway, red brick wall piers and sandstone cover. 08974920
 

Weltewitz

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Rest of a post mill
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Rest of a post mill (Jesewitz district, corridor 3, parcel 144/2)
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2nd half of the 18th century Heavily ruined windmill, typical regional, landscape-defining structure, of architectural and technical historical importance. The trestle and the house tree have been preserved, the boarding has fallen off completely, the transmission, the comb wheel in the immediate vicinity and the rods in the wider area around the mills have been preserved. Corresponding mill building (house and clay barn) in ruins. 08965639
 
Moltke-Linde next to the war memorial for those who fell in the First World War
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Moltke-Linde next to the war memorial for those who fell in the First World War Lindenplatz
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1890 Of local and garden historical importance, planted on the occasion of the 90th birthday of Helmuth Karl Bernhard von Moltke 09306262
 
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War
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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War Lindenplatz
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After 1918 Of local historical importance. A pillar standing on a double stepped base on a square plan, granite, end with a stylized flame, iron cross on all sides in the gables of the fighter plate. On the front in high relief sword, above the inscription "For our fallen heroes", on the side name inscriptions, on the reverse the inscription "For loyalty was death to us, for loyalty it increased you:" Monument standing on a heaped up mound of earth. 08974916
 
Church (with furnishings), churchyard with tombs and fencing
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Church (with furnishings) , churchyard with tombs and fencing Lindenplatz
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14th century and older (church); Renovation 1693–1694 (church); designated 1694 (tomb); marked 1698 (tomb); marked 1701 (tomb) In the core late Romanesque or late Gothic hall church with west tower, of architectural and historical importance.
  • Church: in the core probably late Romanesque hall church, plastered field and quarry stone building with transverse west tower and just closed choir, sacristy and extension
  • Grave monuments in sandstone in the church outer wall (from right to left):
    • 1. Tomb (marked 1701): diamond-buds around cartouche, crowned by a crown, inscription clearly legible
    • 2. Tomb (marked 1698): in the middle, heart with inscription and flames, flanked by angel heads
    • 3. Tomb (marked 1693): angel, holding large cloth with inscription
    • 4. Gravestone (early 18th century): flat vessel on foot, on top of which is a stele with curved gable, side skull and oil can, crowned with fruit basket, most of them in a weathered condition
    • 5. Gravestone (early 18th century): large, high stele on a base with curved gable end and crown crown, remains of former allegorical female figures, flat drapery in the center, heavily weathered
    • 6. Tomb (early 19th century): free-standing, tall, square pillar with a fighter plate and hemispherical end, cross crown missing, above half relief figures and laurel wreaths, heavily weathered
  • Enclosure: clinker masonry, plastered, with brick cover, pillars with sandstone slabs, paving with small field stones, probably renewed
08965637
 
Pavement of the village square and the village streets leading to it
Pavement of the village square and the village streets leading to it Lindenplatz
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19th century Of importance for the townscape as (rarely over a large area) coherent and well-preserved historical street pavement, town development-historical value. Pavement in small, round-washed fieldstones, some with a water channel and driveways. 08965641
 
Village judge stone
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Village judge stone Lindenplatz
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17th century / 18th century As a testimony of the former village court system of local historical importance, large, flat boulder in red granite, smooth, uneven surface 08965819
 
Rectory, side building and enclosure (with gate to the churchyard) of a rectory
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Rectory, side building and enclosure (with gate to the churchyard) of a rectory Lindenplatz 3
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1896 The brick-built rectory building directly opposite the churchyard and the church, of a character that characterizes the townscape and is of local historical importance.
  • Rectory: two-storey, red brick building with a gable roof, central projection, structure with pilaster strips, bands and cornices in yellow clinker bricks, segmented arched windows, courtyard side vestibule in Swiss style, original floor tiles
  • Farm building: clinker brick building with a gable roof, structure like the rectory
  • Enclosure: with archway in clinker
08965638
 
Former school, with later attached parenting hall facing the churchyard Lindenplatz 4
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19th century (school); around 1930 (mortuary) Of local historical importance. One-storey brick building, on an angled floor plan, plastered, gable roof (beaver tail crown covering), three high rectangular windows with original muntin, door with original flat roof, gable side with segmented arched window and small gable corner landings, gable turrets. Side porch (parcel 520) with a large wooden gate, probably later. 09305287
 
Residential house, two side buildings and gate system of a farm
Residential house, two side buildings and gate system of a farm Lindenplatz 7
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1783 Rare closed courtyard with a typical regional clay farmhouse, side building half-timbered buildings, impressive example of rural building and way of life in an authentic structure, of architectural significance.
  • Farmhouse: two-storey, massive, plastered clay building, crooked hip roof (beaver tail covering), portal partly original
  • Barn with stable: Upper floor half-timbered with clay infills, ground floor solid in brick and clay, plastered, on the courtyard side many pig pens with doors, barn with wooden stairs, on the back field stone ground floor, gable roof and crooked hip roof (beaver tail covering, partly hand-painted)
  • Gate system: solid clay, roofing with strong wooden beams and beaver tail covering, arched portal
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House and gate of a farm Schmiedegasse 2
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Around 1900 The village square, which was characteristic of the Wilhelminian era, with a façade structure typical of the time and distinctive for the site, and of significant architectural significance.
  • Residential building: two-storey, gable roof (beaver tail covering), side elevation (presumably formerly with a dwelling or gable), plastered ground floor, upper floor in red clinker, historically designed window frames with Tudor arch and sill consoles in artificial stone, newly renovated condition
  • Enclosure: only two large gate pillars with a semicircular end have been preserved
08965640
 
Transformer station Wöllmener Straße 11 (opposite)
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Around 1925 Evidence of electrification, of technical and supply historical importance and in a prominent location, defining the street scene. Plastered building on clinker base, gable roof (beaver tail covering), original sheet iron door, small window with glass bricks. 08974924
 

Wöllmen

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Church (with furnishings), churchyard with tomb and enclosure
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Church (with furnishings), churchyard with tomb and enclosure Pehritzscher Strasse
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2nd half of the 13th century (church); Mid 18th century (tomb) Romanesque hall church with mighty west tower, formerly the pilgrimage church of Liebfrauen, baroque tomb in the churchyard, of architectural and historical importance.
  • Church: the core of the late Romanesque hall church with a mighty west tower and just closing choir, plastered stone building, renovation in 1720
  • Tomb: flat grave stele in red sandstone with cartouche, flanked by allegorical female figures, above cartouche with heart and rocailles, held by two angel figures, end (presumably cross) missing, figures still in very good condition, inscription panel crowned by a relief flower basket on the reverse
  • Enclosure: probably field stone masonry, heavily plastered, cover with bricks, the strong pillars with sandstone slabs
08965666
 

Wölp

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Church (with furnishings), cemetery with enclosure as well as the tomb of an unknown soldier and war memorial for the fallen of the Second World War
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Church (with furnishings), cemetery with enclosure as well as the tomb of an unknown soldier and war memorial for the fallen of the Second World War To the village square
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13th century (church); 1838 (church tower); after 1945 (war memorial) Late Romanesque hall church with a classical west tower, of architectural and historical importance.
  • Church: late Romanesque hall church with four-story west tower and just closing choir, plastered broken stone and rock building
  • War memorial: large iron cross made of stone on a stele with name inscriptions, in front of it a wooden panel with the inscription "In memory of our fallen" and relief iron cross, in a semicircle in front of it another five wooden panels with name inscriptions and relief oak leaves, tomb for unknown soldiers with a simple, small wooden cross and enamel sign with the inscription "Here rests an unknown soldier, killed in 1945, as a warning to the living"
  • Enclosure: plastered brick wall, part of the outer barn wall in clinker, pillar cover partly with sandstone slabs
08965664
 
Transformer station
Transformer station To the village square
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After 1920 In a central, location-defining location, slim, high structure with a swinging pyramid roof, evidence of electrification, of importance in terms of technology and supply history. Slightly conically tapering tower, in brick, plastered, base in clinker brick, swinging pyramid roof (beaver tail covering) and cantilevered wooden eaves, original arched door with clinker brick walls, renovated. 08965661
 
Residential house, attached side building, pull-out house (with additional side building attached), barn and pavement of a three-sided courtyard To Dorfplatz 22
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19th century Courtyard with largely original structure and substance, a typical and beautiful example of rural, regional building and way of life, characterizing the townscape and significant in terms of building history.
  • Farmhouse: two-storey, plastered, ground floor made of solid clay, upper storey in half-timbering, half-hipped roof (beaver tail covering), side extension with tails, original windows partially preserved, pull-out house: one-story, plastered, gable roof (beaver tail covering), high jamb, two segmented arched windows in the gable, on the ground floor Rectangular window, on the courtyard side original wooden portal with skylight
  • 1. Stable: red clinker brick, gable roof (beaver tail covering), segmented arched windows and doors
  • 2. Stable: red clinker brick, field and quarry stone base in the outer wall, gable roof (beaver tail covering), segmented arched windows and doors
  • Barn: presumably solid clay, plastered, gable roof (beaver tail covering), original courtyard side two wooden gates, original courtyard paving with field stones, completely new fencing in clinker brick, iron bar fence with arrow ends, pillars with sandstone slab cover
08965662
 

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Detailed memorial texts

  1. economic garden of the manor Gotha:
    • Enclosure:
      • Originally (ornamental) gardens to the west of the manor house, but the area was built over after 1945 (Lindenstrasse 27/28), natural stone masonry plinths with yellow clinker clinkers were retained from the roadside enclosure (upper parts modernized)
      • Former farm garden (?) to the west of the manor, enclosed with a brick wall
    • Waters:
      • Eastern reed pond north of the property (a few distinctive old trees on the south bank)
      • Lindelbach between the pond and the former estate area
    • Vegetation / equipment:
      • after the demolition of the farm buildings Gutshof now greened (lawn), in the east a new avenue planting (sculpture "Thinking Muse" as end point, copy of the copy existing in Machern? / English triangle in the castle park)
      • In front of the north side of the manor house, stately horse chestnuts (Aesculus hippocastanum) are the only old trees in the area of ​​the former manor
      • on the south side of the former garden a row of linden trees (including some old specimens)
      • In the south-eastern edge of the former estate, the war memorial (previously at Lindenstrasse 11) has recently been re-erected after the farm building there was demolished
    Interpretation / evaluation: Only relics of the original open space design of the property have been preserved (parts of the enclosure, a few old trees, no garden monument).

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