List of cultural monuments in Königshufen

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The list of cultural monuments in Königshufen includes all of the cultural monuments of the Görlitz district of Königshufen that were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until October 2017 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

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

List of cultural monuments in Königshufen

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential and farm buildings Friedhofstrasse 7, 7a
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marked 1646 Rebuilt in 1894 by the city garden owner and farmer Robert Lange after the fire, according to the plaque, which is of architectural importance 09281991
 
Control control house Heilige-Grab-Strasse 41
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1850s Standardized buildings such as Zittauer Straße 21 and Rothenburger Straße 36, of architectural and local significance. Looks like all four of these control houses: Flat saddle roof, on the long side a central projecting with triangular gable and entrance, all windows segmented arches, three small round arched windows in the gable. Plastered house, including quarry stone masonry set in cyclops, which would only be due to the buildings of the authorities (see Bednarek after Löffler Preuss. Building legislation in the middle of the 19th century). 09281547
 
Three-sided courtyard with house, barn, side building and enclosure wall
Three-sided courtyard with house, barn, side building and enclosure wall Heilige-Grab-Strasse 42
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1825 The last Vorwerk of the city of Görlitz, of architectural and local significance. The field that belonged to the economy was a king's hoof. Königshufen was later built on it, which explains the place name. All three buildings have half-hip roofs. The residential building has a basement in its living area. There is also a cellar under the annex to the barn (east of the northern building). There are vaults in the house and in the stable. The barn that closes off the courtyard to the west has a wide roof overhang over most of the courtyard side. According to the owner, this is a characteristic of Silesian architecture. Vorwerk of the city of Görlitz. 09281548
 
Reichsbahn waterworks with service building, officials' residence and transformer tower Laubaner Strasse
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Around 1905 Berlin – Görlitz railway line ; this is where the routes to Berlin and Weißenberg separate, the latter the circular path, which is of importance in terms of building history and railway history.
  • Official residence: construction in clinker brick with plastered surfaces, gable roof
  • Service building / pump house: One-storey clinker brick building with an irregular floor plan consisting of several components, flat pitched gable or pent roof, here also three wells
  • Transformer tower: brick building with an almost square floor plan with gable roof, beaver tail covering

Service building in poor condition (June 22, 2005 and 2009)

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Bogner stone (memorial stone)
Bogner stone (memorial stone) Nieskyer Strasse (Nieskyer Landstrasse near the city limits)
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After 1853 Base and stele made of sandstone with the inscription: “On December 5, 1853, the bachelor Johann Gotthelf Bogner had an accident here who came under a heavily loaded car and was killed on the spot. He was 21 years old, 6 months and 6 days old, his body rests on the church in Ebersbach "(Buttowsky Chronicle) 09303975
 
Farm with stable house and three barns Rothenburger Strasse 27h, 28
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1st half of the 19th century Significant in terms of building history and economic history. The courtyard is quite original. Lots of bat dormers. 09282035
 
Hope Church, implemented from Deutsch Ossig
Hope Church , implemented from Deutsch Ossig Von-Rodewitz-Weg 2, 3
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1715-1718; 1991 reconstruction with original parts Rebuilt as a copy with original parts, consecrated in 1998, original furnishings from 1716-1718 preserved, of architectural and art historical importance. Copy, using the original structure and furnishings, rebuilt Protestant parish church from Deutsch Ossig (Görlitz-Deutsch-Ossig), a formerly splendid single-nave church designed by the architect Sammhammer from 1715-18, under construction since 1990. largely relocated village church of Deutsch-Ossig, which had to give way to the opencast mine, original furnishings from 1716-1718, baroque vault painting.

Plastered building with a straight east end and gable roof, three buttresses on the north side, two on the south side, sacristy in the east, transept-like projections and side staircases. Plain west side with sandstone portal with blown gable, marked 1717, in addition to the box extensions in the north and south, two further sandstone entrances with broken gable, 19th century. Tall, narrow arched windows, the tower set in the south-west corner of the nave, in the lower half on a square, in the upper half on an octagonal floor plan, final hood with a tall lantern by Georg Rothe from Görlitz, dated 1755. The interior counts because of its splendid, secure and the furnishings reused in the new building for the most important baroque church rooms in Upper Lusatia.

Four-bay ship with groin vaulting developed from flat templates, a vestibule in the west bay. On the north, west and south sides single-storey galleries with twisted docks, around 1716/18, in the north-west the singing gallery. On the eastern north wall there is a splendid two-storey box building with a strongly curved gable, vase attachments and rocaille ornamentation. Ornamental, carved fields on the parapet fields, inside with stucco ceilings and baroque tiled stoves, the box building in the south in the same shape, but only on the upper floor with built-in stove, all gallery fixtures dated 1766. Simpler box building on the west wall with fruit hangings and carved, floral structure. In the vault a copy of the rich rococo painting from 1764, in the yokes from east to west the depictions of the dove in front of a canopy, the fresco of God the Father, the lamb with the flag of victory and book, surrounded by a magnificent frame. In the caps richly decorated ornamentation with rocaille and flower work, vases and architectural elements, the window cladding also with painted ornamentation, on the north and south walls biblical quotations in painted, architectural frames.

Equipment: Magnificent, wooden pulpit altar that uses the entire height of the room with a large architectural building framing the pulpit and richly designed fruit and flower hangings, 1716/17 by Caspar Gottlob von Rodewitz from Görlitz. In the predella, two angel sculptures with palm fronds pointing to the table of law between them, above a high structure of four staggered half-columns on pedestals with heavy cranked entablature and broken, cranked gable, the pulpit basket with three putti between powerful volutes, the middle putto with horns with writing in their hands, the others with goblet and book, on the back wall of the pulpit a Golgotha ​​painting. In addition to the columns, the figures of Peter and Paul on strong volute consoles, on the side gables the plastic personifications of faith and love, in between the lambrequins-provided sound cover, above the crowning top the Holy Trinity, on the south side a pulpit staircase with a profiled, straight Lintel and two angel figures with a blind heraldic shield covered with acanthus. - Beautiful baroque baptismal angel with colored robes, floating on a cloud, in the left hand a lily branch, in the right baptismal font in the form of a richly carved crown, also by Caspar Gottlob von Rodewitz , dated 1717. - Next to the north box, a confessional with strong consoles and richly profiled cornice, on the confessional top two angel figures with keys and an inscription cartouche framed by acanthus leaves, by Caspar Gottlob von Rodewitz , dated 1718. - Organ front with rocaille and flower ornamentation by Leonhard Balthasar Schmal from Zittau, dated 1772–74. - Behind the pulpit altar, the sheet metal door to the sacristy annex.

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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).

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Individual evidence

  1. Barbara Bechter (edited by), Wiebke Fastenrath (edited by), Georg Dehio (author), Dehio Vereinigung (edited by): Dehio - Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler / Sachsen Volume 1 . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 1996, ISBN 978-3-422-03043-5 .

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