List of cultural monuments in Königswartha

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The list of cultural monuments in Königswartha includes the cultural monuments of the Saxon community of Königswartha , which were recorded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments until July 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 .

Königswartha

image designation location Dating description ID
Manual pump
Manual pump At the market square
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Late 19th century Artfully decorated cast iron, of cultural and historical importance 09251935
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War, with enclosure
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War, with enclosure At the market square
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After 1918 Obelisk with inscriptions, granite surround, of local history 09251934
 
Market place with paving and surrounding trees
Market place with paving and surrounding trees At the market square
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From the 1st half of the 19th century Rectangular lengthways extension, largely original structure of the urban context of the large-scale complex, of importance in terms of urban planning. Small-town market square of rectangular extension with surrounding tree planting, war memorial at the northern end of the square and walls made up of arable houses, rows of trees on the market square frame the square and the area currently used as a parking lot and separate it from the surrounding street.
  • Northern boundary of the square: At Marktplatz 12, 13 and in front of it the installation of the war memorial as well as the two Prussian-Saxon boundary stones currently set up there
  • southern boundary of the square: Bahnhofstrasse (residential building of the former distillery and new building at Bahnhofstrasse 6)
  • Western space limits: arable houses in closed development as well as the characteristic corner house on Marktplatz 1
  • Eastern boundary of the square: residential buildings in closed development (Am Marktplatz 15, 16, 17) as well as the defining corner development of the bakery Dörfer (Am Marktplatz 20)
09302360
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar pair No. 99 and 15 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar pair No. 99 and 15 runner stones At the market square
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 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. Two truncated pyramids (basic dimensions 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with the number 99 carved on the opposite side and the country code KP / KS A stone is colored with jagged borders in the Saxon state colors green and white. The stones are no longer at their original location (formerly Lohsa-Hermsdorf / Spree, parcel 425/1), but have been on the market square in Königswartha since 2008. However, the runner stones can still be found on the border line. 09302364
 
Residential house in corner location and open development Am Marktplatz 1
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Around 1850 Consisting of two wings of the building, with a shop, a high degree of originality, of architectural and urban significance, two-storey solid structure consisting of two wings (one on the market square, one on Bahnhofstrasse), with a sloping corner (shop entrance on the ground floor), gable roof over the corner with the same ridge height 09302363
 
Residential house, to the right in closed development Am Marktplatz 2
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Marked 1858 Former farm bourgeois house, with granite door frame (designation "1858 KFW"), of historical and urban significance, two-storey solid structure with a gable roof (hipped roof on the left), renovated 09302362
 
Residential building in closed development Am Marktplatz 5
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Around 1850 Former farm bourgeois house with gate entrance, with largely authentically preserved cubature and proportions, of architectural and urban significance, two-storey solid structure with a gable roof, segment-arched gate entrance, entrance with two stone steps in front 09302366
 
Residential house in closed development, with gate entrance Am Marktplatz 6
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Around 1850 Former arable bourgeois house, with largely authentically preserved cubature and proportions, of architectural and urban significance, two-storey solid structure with a gable roof, arched doorway on the right, entrance with three stone steps.

Visited on site in agreement with the Lower Monument Protection Authority of the Bautzen district and recorded as a monument (was previously treated as a monument because part of the originally designated monument protection area according to Section 21 SächsDSchG, which was not sufficient, was therefore clearly identified as a cultural monument on September 17, 2008 as part of a preemption request according to § 2 SächsDSchG)

09302165
 
Residential house in half-open development, with gate entrance and farm building across the corner
Residential house in half-open development, with gate entrance and farm building across the corner Am Marktplatz 14
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Marked 1857 Former arable bourgeois house, with largely authentically preserved cubature and proportions, of architectural and urban significance, two-story, profiled portal, gate passage, original gate with turning pillars and curbstone, gable roof, some with original beaver tails 09251940
 
Residential stable house in half-open development Am Marktplatz 17
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Around 1860 Plastered building with granite door frame, plastered granite window frames and saddle roof, of architectural and urban significance, two-storey, grooved windows, granite threshold, saddle roof 09251939
 
Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Am Marktplatz 18
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Around 1790 Broadly laid out late Baroque plastered building with door frame, half-hip roof, of architectural and urban significance 09251944
 
Residential house in half-open development and corner location
Residential house in half-open development and corner location Am Marktplatz 20
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Around 1790 Bakery, plastered building with door frame, hipped roof, important in terms of building history and urban development 09251943
 
Residential building of the old distillery (single monument for ID no.09300530) Bahnhofstrasse (without number)
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After 1813 Individual monument belonging to the knight estate Königswartha, of architectural, local and artistic importance, renovated, now the seat of the Königswartha library 09252000
 
Residential house in corner location and open development
Residential house in corner location and open development Bahnhofstrasse 1
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Around 1800 With the former shop of the old bakery, important in terms of local history and the appearance of the streets. Residential house with a half-hipped roof, the house originally contained an old bakery, later only a shop, the bakery was relocated to the associated side building / barn, where it still exists today as a ruinous oven.

Deletion of the side building 2011: by mutual agreement with Dr. Rosner's side building is being painted because it cannot be justified as a monument and no public interest in preservation can be proven.

09251946
 
Old school
Old school Bahnhofstrasse 4
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1879 Plastered building with belt and eaves cornice and hipped roof, of architectural and local importance, two-story, ledge above the ground floor 09251945
 
Residential stable house
Residential stable house Gartenstrasse 6a
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Around 1800 Upper floor and gable half-timbered, originally preserved, rare in the townscape, historically significant, original windows, half-timbered with clay infills, house number 6a according to ALK data 09251949
 
Residential stable house
Residential stable house Gartenstrasse 11
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor and gable half-timbered, with black kitchen, originally preserved, rare in the townscape, historically important, half-hipped roof, with black kitchen, windows mostly original size, half-timbered with clay infills 09251942
 
Rittergut and Gutspark Königswartha (aggregate)
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Rittergut and Gutspark Königswartha (aggregate) Gutsstrasse 1, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 3, 4a, 4b, 4c, 5 (Bahnhofstrasse, Hauptstrasse 12c)
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Around 1800 Totality of the Königswartha manor with the following individual monuments: Castle (Gutsstraße 5, parcel 1196/1), ten sandstone sculptures and side buildings to the southwest of the castle (Gutsstraße 3, parcel 1196/1), orangery (Gutsstraße 1, parcel 1197/1), side buildings (Gutsstraße 1, parcel 1198/36), former estate manager's house (Gutsstrasse 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, parcel 1198/22), former distillery (Gutsstrasse 4a, 4b, 4c, parcel 1198/33), two wings of the former forge (Hauptstr. 12c, parcel 1198/22), residential building of the old manor distillery (Bahnhofstrasse without no., Parcel 1198/33) (see also individual monument document Obj. 099252000), the estate park with pond and route guidance with a circular in front of the castle (garden monument, parcel 1199) as well as the following parts of the entity: road-side enclosure wall along the station and main road, gate entrance to the park between the manor house and the orangery building as well as the stone deck bridge over the Mühlgraben [disruptive elements: Garages in the area of ​​the former estate manager's house (parcel 1198/22) and two other new buildings (parcel 1198/44 and parcel 1198/46)]; Architecturally, locally and artistically of importance.

Park around 1800 in the English style, gate entrance to the park between the manor house and the orangery building consisting of two pillars with newly made egg-shaped attachments and two smaller side entrances with pillars, each crowned by a putti (originals). In the large door opening and the two smaller side door openings, artistic wrought iron grille (some old, some renewed based on historical models, formerly recorded under the house numbers: 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d, 12e, 12f, 28). Two wings of the former Gutsschmiede (Hauptstrasse 12c): not refurbished, but historical cubature preserved, buildings important for the layout of the entire ensemble, largely preserved historical substance, painted as an individual monument, instead recorded as a whole as structural elements as significant, but not substantively meaningful. Demolition permit for two wings of the Gutsschmiede building dated February 3, 2015 according to a letter from the Bautzen District Office, barn of the former distillery canceled in 2017.

09300530
 
Orangery with attached side building (individual monument for ID No. 09300530) Gutsstrasse 1
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Around 1870 Individual monument belonging to the knightly estate Königswartha; Structurally, historically and artistically of importance, renovated 09252000
 
Manor house (individual monument to ID no.09300530) Gutsstrasse 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d
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After 1813 Individual monument belonging to the knightly estate Königswartha; Architecturally, historically and artistically of importance, not yet renovated, almost empty, largely authentic 09252000
 
Side building located southwest of the castle (individual monument for ID no. 09300530) Gutsstrasse 3
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After 1813 Individual monument belonging to the knightly estate Königswartha; Structurally, historically and artistically of importance, renovated 09252000
 
Residential and farm buildings, distillery (individual monument for ID No. 09300530)
Residential and farm buildings, distillery (individual monument for ID No. 09300530) Gutsstrasse 4a, 4b, 4c
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After 1813 Individual monument belonging to the knightly estate Königswartha; Architecturally, locally and artistically of importance.

Accessed through a former street-side entrance (today added), currently at the rear (courtyard side) entrance, two wooden entrance porches, middle corridor, of which on the right side two rooms one behind the other with groin and barrel vaults as well as window openings with arched arches, on the left side of the main entrance only a rectangular room without vaults, behind ( behind the former entrance on the street side) high vaulted room (raises the question of why this room height and what use this room originally had), further left-hand side rooms without vaults. Rectangular single-storey building with a half-hip roof, largely authentic cubature and proportions. Demolition application of the community rejected, on-site on September 17, 2008. Explanation of the reasons for the necessary preservation of the barn: part of the manor, a function that defines the street scene on Bahnhofstrasse, urban development significance as a counterpart to the Dörfer bakery as a dominant corner building on the opposite side of the street. Important for space in the Rittergut area. Part of it still existed at the end of the 17th / beginning of the 18th century, the structure largely preserved without any alterations or extensions. Demolition permit dated March 12, 2014 in accordance with a letter from the Bautzen District Office while retaining the ground floor walls at the height of the adjacent manor wall along Bahnhofstrasse with wall end pillars. Barn of the old distillery demolished in 2017.

09252000
 
Castle, today a technical school for fish farming, with ten sandstone sculptures (individual monument for ID no. 09300530)
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Castle, today a technical school for fish farming, with ten sandstone sculptures (individual monument for ID no. 09300530) Gutsstrasse 5
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Around 1780 Individual monument belonging to the knightly estate Königswartha; Architecturally, locally and artistically of importance. After the demolition of the old castle (13th century), the new castle was built in the Baroque style by order of Count Johann Carl Friedrich von Dallwitz , different owners from 1811, expropriated in 1945, used as a technical school for inland fishing since 1949.

Elongated baroque building, stately baroque plastered building with half-hipped roof and two chimneys, facade structure by pilaster strips and applied mirrors, central part emphasized by segmented arched windows and portal, after 1945 remodeling (including inside for use as a school). In front of it six sandstone figures from the Permos School (four of them from Luga Castle, see article by Hugo Ermisch from the bulletin of Saxon Homeland Security 1942): Winter, Autumn, Appollo, Spring, Summer, Bacchus. Inside (foyer area) four further sandstone figures: Cronos with boys, Aphrodite with dolphin, Hera with peacock, Zeus with bundles of flames and eagle. On the park side, a convex central projection with its mezzanine structure engaging the roof zone. In front of it four sandstone figures (Bacchus, Venus, Juno and Jupiter) from the 2nd quarter of the 18th century.

09252000
 
Two wings of the Gutsschmiede (single monument for ID-Nr. 09300530)
Two wings of the Gutsschmiede (single monument for ID-Nr. 09300530) Main street 12c After 1813 Individual monument of the knightly estate Königswartha, of architectural, local and artistic importance; part of the building demolished. 09252000
 
Königswartha nursing home;  Former district court (No. 16a, today nursing home), another former court building (No. 16) and a stone cross and a cross stone (former atonement crosses) on the grounds of the nursing home
Königswartha nursing home; Former district court (No. 16a, today nursing home), another former court building (No. 16) and a stone cross and a cross stone (former atonement crosses) on the grounds of the nursing home Hauptstrasse 16, 16a
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Marked 1855/1856 (district court); 1890s (second courthouse); 15-17 Century (Murder and Atonement Cross) District court three-storey building with belt cornice (three-sided system), profiled window frames, granite portal, coat of arms of the Wettins above, another courthouse ornamented brick building with two dominant side elevations (type of a three-wing system), characterizing the townscape, important example of the Saxon administrative architecture of the 19th century, historically significant. Rustic quarry stone base, in good condition, atonement crosses set up in front of the low-rise building on the side on parcel 200/10, presumably originally at a different location, stone cross and stone with incised cross on the front and back. 09251923
 
Residential house, inn “Saxon House” and dance hall
Residential house, inn “Saxon House” and dance hall Hauptstrasse 17
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2nd half of the 19th century (inn); 19th century (residential house) Residential building with shop fitting, dance hall with large, arched windows, of architectural and local significance, dance hall with gallery, oculi, remnants of plastering structure 09251922
 
Dallwitz crypt
Dallwitz crypt Hauptstrasse 23
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Around 1780 Square plastered building with pyramid roof and order of pilasters, of architectural and local significance, today a flower shop 09251911
 
Chausseehaus in open development
Chausseehaus in open development Hauptstrasse 52
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Around 1830 Formerly the receipt of road money, historically important, central projecting, triangular gable, heavily profiled eaves edge, simple beaver tail covering, hipped roof, partly original window bars, original doors, symmetrical 09251948
 
Rectory
Rectory Kirchweg 1
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Around 1720 Stately baroque plastered building with high hipped roof, of architectural and local importance 09252003
 
Evangelical parish church with churchyard and memorial for those who fell in World War II in front of the church wall
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Evangelical parish church with churchyard and memorial for those who fell in World War II in front of the church wall Kirchweg 2
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Around 1690 (church); after 1945 (war memorial) Baroque hall church using Gothic remains, plastered building with a saddle roof, square west tower with octagonal bell storey, of architectural and local significance. Gravestone with an inscription for the fallen from 1939–1945, another grave in the churchyard for three unknown soldiers who died in May 1945 (but not a single monument). Presumably wooden predecessor buildings (the first of around 1200), burned down in 1429 and 1633, new building in the Baroque style , interior renovated in 1991, exterior refurbished in 2002.

09252016
 
Military cemetery and cemetery for war victims (aggregate)
Military cemetery and cemetery for war victims (aggregate) Neudorfer Strasse
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After 1914/1918 (military cemetery); 1939 (cemetery for war victims); 1945 (Memorial to the fallen of the 2nd Polish Army, 1965 reconstruction) Consisting of a military cemetery and a cemetery for war victims, next to it a memorial for the fallen of the 2nd Polish Army; of local historical importance. Character shaped by a row of many crosses of the same type, completed number and no new crosses. Soviet / Polish Memorial, next to the cemetery, road to Neuendorf. The Soviet and Polish soldiers who died in the spring fighting in 1945 near Königswartha and in the northern part of the district were first buried in the palace grounds and a memorial was erected. After the Soviet dead were transferred to the Soviet honorary cemetery in Bautzen and the Polish dead to their home country, the memorial was erected at this point. On a three-step pedestal, three-way divided obelisk with cover plate. In the middle part on all sides honoring inscriptions in Russian, Polish, Sorbian and German. 09251947
 

Commerau

image designation location Dating description ID
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 110 and a runner stone
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 110 and a runner stone (Parcel 179)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 09305644; In terms of surveying 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. Truncated pyramid (basic size 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 110 carved on the opposite side and country code KP / KS directly on the border line; associated with a runner stone. Stone heavily weathered, inscriptions barely legible. 09305617
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 111 and six runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 111 and six runner stones (near Schloss Wartha, parcel 241a)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 09305644; In terms of surveying 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. Truncated pyramid (basic size 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 111 carved on the opposite side and the country code KP / KS directly on the border line; there are six running stones. Stone heavily weathered, inscriptions barely legible; Country abbreviations probably even made illegible afterwards. 09305618
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 113
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 113 (Parcel 337)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 09305644; In terms of surveying and regional history, it is important as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Truncated pyramid (basic dimensions 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 113 carved on the opposite side and the country code KP / KS directly on the border line. 09305619
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 114 and 12 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 114 and 12 runner stones (Parcel 438)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 09305644; In terms of surveying history and regional history, it is important as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Truncated pyramid (basic dimensions 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 114 carved on the opposite side and the country code KP / KS directly on the border line, associated with twelve irregular stones Distances on the boundary line. 09305452
 
Residential stable house
Residential stable house Warthaer Strasse 6
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Around 1800 Upper floor visible framework, boarded gable side, interesting framework structure, rare example of originally preserved architecture in the place, of architectural significance. Windows on the upper floor are original size, partly grooved, partly old sliding windows, half-timbered with clay infills. 09251941
 
Northern dwelling house, moving house, adjoining side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Warthaer Strasse 12
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2nd half of the 19th century Residential house and side building upper floor half-timbered, barn half-timbered, massive pull-out house, of architectural and economic significance, windows in original size, half-hipped roofs, clay infills in the outbuildings 09251938
 

Oppitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 101
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 101 (Parcel 806)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 09305644; In terms of surveying 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. Truncated pyramid (basic size 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 101 carved on the opposite side and the country code KP / KS directly on the border line. 09305609
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 102 and 10 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 102 and 10 runner stones (Parcel 805/1)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 09305644; In terms of surveying 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. Truncated pyramid (basic dimensions 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 102 carved on the opposite side and the country code KP / KS directly on the border line; associated with ten runner stones at irregular intervals on the border line. 09305610
 
Memorial complex for the fallen soldiers of the place in the 1st and 2nd World War, three granite stones with inscriptions, tree plantings and trees along the central path axis
Memorial complex for the fallen soldiers of the place in the 1st and 2nd World War, three granite stones with inscriptions, tree plantings and trees along the central path axis (Parcel 671)
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After 1945 Local historical significance 09304135
 
Inn, now a residential building
Inn, now a residential building Milkeler Strasse 1
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Around 1850 Today residential building, upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable, with a sun motif, exposed location, of architectural and local significance, until 2002 listed under the district of "Neuoppitz" 09251937
 
Residential stable house
Residential stable house Milkeler Strasse 55
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, gable half-timbered, one of the few largely original houses in the village, historically important, window sizes on the upper floor original, half-timbered with clay infills 09251977
 

Waiting

image designation location Dating description ID
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 108 and three runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 108 and three runner stones (Corridor 4, parcel 123/3)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 09305644; In terms of surveying and regional history, it is important as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Truncated pyramid (basic size 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 108 carved on the opposite side and the country code KP / KS directly on the border line; associated three runner stones at irregular intervals on the border line. 09305615
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 109 and five runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 109 and five runner stones (Corridor 3, parcel 37)
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After 1828 See also aggregate document - Obj. 09305644; In terms of surveying 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. Truncated pyramid (basic dimensions 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with number 109 chiseled on the opposite side and the country code KP / KS directly on the border line; associated with five runner stones at irregular intervals on the border line. 09305616
 
Side building with upper arbor Bautzener Strasse 6
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Around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, important in terms of the history of the building and the street scene, ground floor massive, partly changed, vaults still in place, upper floor with double-bar framework, long side of the courtyard with upper arbor, rear part massive, boarded gable, gable roof 08990737
 
Murder and Atonement Cross
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Murder and Atonement Cross Commerauer Strasse (corner of Mühlenweg)
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15-17 century Significant in local history, about 1 m high granite cross with an incised sword, right cross bar missing 08990736
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War and plaque for the fallen of the Second World War
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War and plaque for the fallen of the Second World War Commerauer Strasse (corner of Mühlenweg)
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After 1918 (war memorial); after 1945 (commemorative plaque 2nd World War) Significant local history, about 2.50 m high granite stele on a stepped base with an iron cross with oak leaves, inscription: "Our heroes who fell in the World War 1914–18" (list of names), in front of it granite plaque "In memory of the victims of World War II" , framed by two trees of life and wrought iron grating 08990735
 
Stable house with upper arbor and enclosure Commerauer Strasse 5
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2nd half of the 19th century With three-arched upper arbor, fence with originally preserved granite posts, of architectural and historical importance, ground floor solid (brick), upper floor with double-bar framework with clay frames, gable framework with exposed bricks and plastered, window with old muntin, winter window on the ground floor, rear part upper floor with upper arbor, gable roof, beaver tail crown covering, old granite fence pillars and picket fence 08990738
 
Watermill, without rear attachment
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Watermill, without rear attachment Mühlenweg 4
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Around 1820 Largely intact wooden construction, of architectural and local significance, solid ground floor, upper floor double-bar framework with corner struts, right part of the framework partially changed and partitions exposed with bricks, old windows and wooden reveals, crooked hip roof, beaver tail crown cover, one gable side massive 08990741
 
Castle with surrounding manor park and southern pond
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Castle with surrounding manor park and southern pond Schloßweg 1
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1771, later modifications Stately plastered building with a central projection and a mighty half-hip roof, of importance in terms of building history, local history and landscape design, two-storey, massive, three-axis central projection with grooved ground floor zone, arched window niches and entrance with old, two-winged door, old windows with winter roofing, crocodile-tailed roof, in the gable of the crocodile , five bat dormers with oval windows.

Wartha Castle, technical school for fish farming (Hauptstrasse 28 and 12a – f). Elongated baroque building, built around 1780, alterations in 1896 and 1904/05, after 1945 redesign for use as a school. Stately plastered building with hipped roof, facade structure with pilaster strips and plastered mirrors, central part emphasized by segmented arched windows and portal. In front of it six sandstone figures, Bacchus, Ceres, Flora, Apollo, Bacchus and probably Saturn, around 1715 by Miroslav Klimes (moved here from the former Luga Castle near Neschwitz, Bautzen district). On the park side a convex central projection, with its mezzanine structure reaching into the roof zone. In front of it four sandstone figures, Bacchus, Venus, Juno and Jupiter, 2nd quarter of the 18th century. Several elongated farm buildings, built after 1813. Orangery, around 1780, changed after 1945. Park around 1800 in the English style.

08990743
 
Old forestry
Old forestry Schloßweg 2
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Around 1820 Boarded-up gable triangle, half-hipped roof with two pike roofs, is in the context of the castle, historically and historically significant, ground floor massive, upper floor double-bar framework, probably later exposed partitions with brick, original windows, boarded gable, half-hipped roof, beaver tail covering, two long pike roofs 08990742
 
Crypt house
Crypt house Seerosenweg (corridor 2, parcel 122/1)
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Around 1820 Classicist building in the form of a Doric temple, part of the former palace complex, of architectural and local significance, cubic structure with corner pilasters and triglyph frieze, the front protruding roof supported by four columns, flat triangular gable, flat saddle roof, entrance zone destroyed, two small doors and wooden ones stairway 08990739
 
Residential building Seerosenweg 4 (north)
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, construction intact, structurally significant, ground floor massive, partly changed, upper floor half-timbered double-transom with irregular post stand, window size preserved, one gable side massive with horizontal window, gable roof, one boarded gable 08990740
 

Deletions from the list of monuments

Deletions from the list of monuments (Commerau)

image designation location Dating description ID
Dreiseithof
Dreiseithof Warthaer Strasse 9
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2nd half of the 19th century Two residential buildings and two farm buildings in a three-sided courtyard, residential building and ancillary building with half-timbering, second solid residential building
 

Deletions from the list of monuments (Oppitz)

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential stable house Kranichweg 5
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1st half of the 19th century Residential stable house with exposed framework on the upper floor, the original structure largely preserved
 

Deletions from the list of monuments ( troops )

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential building
Residential building Storchenweg 14
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1780 Residential house with surrounding framework, block room, block component with upper arbor, visible framework on the upper floor, towing roof, example of block construction typical of the heath, dismantled in 2008 and stored for reconstruction
 

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. ^ Dehio - Handbook of German Art Monuments / Saxony Volume 1:

    Evangelical Parish Church Königswartha. Baroque hall church in a churchyard, built in the 17th century using Gothic parts. Restorations in 1868 (inside), 1895 (outside), 1913 (inside), 1955 (inside), 1975/76 (outside). Elongated plastered building surrounded by buttresses with a saddle roof, the choir closed on three sides with extensions on the north and south sides. Massive square west tower with an octagonal bell storey, finally a double Welsche hood with an onion lantern. The flat-roofed hall with mirrored ceiling. Two-storey, simply framed wooden galleries on the north and south sides, one-storey organ gallery in the west. The groin vault of the two-bay choir with beautifully curved, plastered ridges. A memorial stone with a colored coat of arms for Juliane Elisabeth von Haugwitz, née von Hocke, marked 1690, refers to the vaulting. On the north and south sides, wide segmental or basket arches to the boxes. One-storey wooden gallery in the choir polygon.
    Equipment: Richly carved, colored and partly gilded wooden altar, early 17th century, later redesigned as a pulpit altar. The predella of the altar is also a memorial to Brigitta von Ponickau († 1602) and her son († 1603), inscription framed by depictions of the praying husband with his son in death dress and a picture of the deceased. The polygonal pulpit basket with delicate decorative pillars, in between shell niches with three evangelists, the fourth on the pulpit door. Two framing columns on pedestals, next to them pilasters with numerous coats of arms and lateral bulges. Above the cranked cornice a picture with the resurrection, framed by columns, next to it swellings and delicate figures, Spes and Fides. On the final triangular pediment there are three allegories. Former altarpieces, predella depicting the Last Supper, the main panel with the Descent from the Cross, by Hieronymus Neander, inscribed 1624. Beautiful baroque baptismal angel, painted in color, end of the 17th century. Baptismal bowl, brass, 16th century, with stamped oak leaf frieze and flower ornaments, in the middle surrounded by an inscription Adam and Eve on the tree of knowledge. Owl organ with prospect in neo-renaissance shapes, 1898. Magnificent, colored wooden epitaph for Christoph Konrad von Nostitz († 1715) and his wife Johanna Brigitte née von Schönfeld († 1756) and their second husband Wolf Gottfried von Raussendorf († 1737), a trumpet angel and a mourning female figure sit on a plinth with an inscription cloth, in between tendrils with coats of arms and three oval portraits of the deceased. Lively putti floating above it. Finely crafted wooden epitaph for Wolf Heinrich von Schönberg († 1711), colored with gilding, a lion rests on a console with lettering and angels, above an oval portrait of the deceased surrounded by tendrils and angels. Sandstone tomb of Brigitta von Ponickau, born von Schönberg († 1602, cf. altar), woman praying with hood and long cloak, on the sides narrow pilasters with coats of arms. Outside on the buttress of the tower sandstone tomb of Barbara von Gedau († 1602), praying woman with hood and long robe, coat of arms. Sandstone tomb for Georg von Gedau († 1620), man in armor, the left hand holding the sword, the right hand resting on the hip, coat of arms.

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  • List of listed monuments of the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, as of April 15, 2014
  • Directory of cultural monuments on Königswartha.net, as of April 1995 (no longer available online)
  • Monument map of Saxony , accessed on August 18, 2017

Individual evidence

  1. cf. Königswartha Castle on sachsens-schlösser.de
  2. Geoportal of the district of Bautzen. In: cardomap.idu.de. Bautzen district office, accessed on July 26, 2017 . Compare also Google Maps. Retrieved July 26, 2017 .
  3. cf. History of the church on kirche-koenigswartha.de
  4. 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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