List of cultural monuments in Kittlitz (Löbau)

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The list of cultural monuments in Kittlitz includes the cultural monuments of the district of Kittlitz in the large district town of Löbau , which were recorded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments until January 2019 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

List of cultural monuments in Kittlitz

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Residential house with enclosure Alte Bahnhofstrasse 12
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1930–1931 according to information Historicizing with a mansard roof in the homeland style, of architectural significance 08960629
 
Cantor council and former church school
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Cantor council and former church school Alte Schulstrasse 1
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Marked with 1889 (gable panel) Two-storey massive building with a crowned central projection, of local historical importance 08960612
 
Residential house, outbuilding and quarry stone wall
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Residential house, outbuilding and quarry stone wall Alte Schulstrasse 2
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Marked with 1709 (keystone) Residential house with a half-hipped roof and basket arch portal, of architectural significance 08960617
 
Residential barn house and angled side building of a farm, with wooden pump Alte Schulstrasse 3
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1st half of the 19th century Significant in terms of building history and economic history 09299854
 
Entrance building of the Kittlitz train station At station 13
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Around 1900 Löbau – Weißenberg railway line ; historic facade structure, clinker brick, of architectural and railway history of importance 09300047
 
Northern storage building and long service wing to the east (individual monuments to ID no. 09303367), Am Kombinat service yard
Northern storage building and long service wing to the east (individual monuments to ID no. 09303367), Am Kombinat service yard At Kombinat 1, 3, 5 (behind)
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18th century Individual features of the aggregate Rittergut Kittlitz; the large barn in the south collapsed, the long economic wing to the east was partially demolished, of architectural and local significance 09303366
 
Rittergut Unworthiness (totality)
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Rittergut Unworthiness (totality) Indignity , Hofeweg 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13
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18th and 19th centuries Material collection of the manor unworthiness with the following individual monuments: Orangery (No. 13), horse stable with Kumthalle and two heraldic cartouches (No. 10, 11), all quarry stone walls and entrance pillars, south wing of the farmyard (No. 7, 8), here in the west the distillery, Behind it the chimney of the distillery, building south of the farm yard with the wheelwright, the east wing with the pigsty, from the north wing only the east (No. 3) and west building (No. 4) using the original substance and the west wing (No. . 5, 6) with inspector's house and commercial annex (see individual monuments 08960631), the estate park and the linden avenues to the west (formerly to Vorwerk Laucha, preserved to "Lischke") and to the north (end at the former shooting range and later viewing area) as well as a copper beech, Garden monuments. The economic yard as an entity part; the castle built by Mr. von Hund and Altengrotkau in 1727 on old walls, burned down in 1930 under the owners Czapski, of architectural and local significance. 09303376
 
Orangery (No. 13), horse stable with Kumthalle and two heraldic cartouches (No. 10, 11), south wing of the farm yard (No. 7, 8), here in the west the distillery, behind it the chimney of the distillery free-standing, building south of the farm yard with the wheelwright, the east wing with the pigsty, from the north wing only the east (No. 3) and the west building (No. 4) using the original substance and the west wing (No. 5, 6) with the inspector's house (see also material document Obj . 09303376), plus the park (see map), the linden avenues to the west (formerly to Vorwerk Laucha, preserved to "Lischke") and to the north (end at the former shooting range and later viewing point), all quarry stone walls and entrance pillars (individual monuments to ID- No. 09303376)
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Orangery (No. 13), horse stable with Kumthalle and two heraldic cartouches (No. 10, 11), south wing of the farm yard (No. 7, 8), here in the west the distillery, behind it the chimney of the distillery free-standing, building south of the farm yard with the wheelwright, the east wing with the pigsty, from the north wing only the east (No. 3) and the west building (No. 4) using the original substance and the west wing (No. 5, 6) with the inspector's house (see also material document Obj . 09303376), plus the park (see map), the linden avenues to the west (formerly to Vorwerk Laucha, preserved to "Lischke") and to the north (end at the former shooting range and later viewing point), all quarry stone walls and entrance pillars (individual monuments to ID- No. 09303376) Unworthiness, Hofeweg 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13
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18th and 19th centuries (farm buildings); marked with 1730 (horse stable cartouche); 18th century (orangery) Individual characteristics of the aggregate knight property Unworthiness; [Disruptive factors Parkweg 3, 4, 5, 6 and Löbauer Straße 30 (located within the wall in the park) and Hofeweg 3a on parcel 467/2], the castle built by Mr. von Hund and Altengrotkau in 1727 on old walls, in 1930 under the owners Czapski burned down, of architectural and local significance 08960631
 
school Lauchauer Strasse 1a
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Around 1905 Large building in the late historical style, of architectural and local significance (erroneously as Weißenberger Landstrasse 1 in the official list of monuments) 08960615
 
Royal Saxon whole milestone as a station stone
Royal Saxon whole milestone as a station stone Nieskyer Straße (exit, direction Oppeln)
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1859 Of importance in terms of traffic history 08960627
 
Rittergut Kittlitz (entity)
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Rittergut Kittlitz (entity) Ringstrasse 1, 4, 5 (Weißenberger Landstrasse 15)
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Kern 2nd half of the 18th century All of the Kittlitz manor with castle and farmyard Ringstrasse, plus the following individual monuments: Castle (Ringstrasse 1), western economic wing (Ringstrasse 4, 5), eastern economic wing (Weißenberger Landstrasse 15), stone trough and enclosure wall at the manor park with gate entrance (see individual monuments at the same address - Object 08960618) and farmyard Am Kombinat, plus the following individual monuments: northern storage building and eastern long farm wing (see individual monuments 09303366), the estate park behind the castle (garden monument) and the following parts: both farmyards and the north-eastern farm building on Ringstrasse as well as the eastern residential and economic wing at Kombinat 1, 3 and 5; Of importance in terms of building history, local history and landscape design [disruptive elements: on the farmyard Am Kombinat there are later buildings without monument value]. The building at Ringstrasse 3 on parcel 682/6 has been demolished. 09303367
 
Castle (No. 1), western economic wing (No. 4, 5), stone trough, as well as enclosure wall at the manor park with gate entrance, consisting of pillars and wrought iron gate (individual monuments to ID No. 09303367)
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Castle (No. 1), western economic wing (No. 4, 5), stone trough, as well as enclosure wall at the manor park with gate entrance, consisting of pillars and wrought iron gate (individual monuments to ID No. 09303367) Ringstrasse 1, 4, 5 (Weißenberger Landstrasse 15)
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Kern 2nd half of the 18th century Individual features of the aggregate Rittergut Kittlitz; of importance in terms of building history and local history 08960618
 
Residential building Ringstrasse 7
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Around 1800, a door frame marked ... 89 Upper floor partly half-timbered, old structure largely preserved, of architectural significance 08960619
 
Trinity Church and Kirchhof Kittlitz (aggregate)
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Trinity Church and Kirchhof Kittlitz (aggregate) Weißenberger Landstrasse
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1769 Trinity Church and Kirchhof Kittlitz, with the following individual monuments: Church, crypt house (Hundsche crypt) with wall obelisk for General Daun inside, crypt burial Hugo Freiherr von Salza, 13 tombs, gatehouse between the old cemetery and the cemetery extension, memorial for the fallen of the First World War , War memorial commemorating the Franco-German War of 1870/71, stone cross in front of Hund's crypt, all wrought-iron bars as grave enclosures along the churchyard wall as well as enclosure wall with all entrance pillars and gates (see individual monuments 08960610); of importance in terms of building history and local history 09303357
 
Church, crypt house (Hundsche crypt) with wall obelisk for General Daun inside, crypt burial Hugo Freiherr von Salza, 13 tombs, gatehouse between the old churchyard and the churchyard extension, memorial for the fallen of the First World War, war memorial in memory of the Franco-German War from 1870/71, stone cross in front of the Hundschen crypt, all wrought iron bars as grave enclosures along the churchyard wall as well as the enclosure wall with all entrance pillars and gates (individual monuments to ID no. 09303357)
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Church, crypt house (Hundsche crypt) with wall obelisk for General Daun inside, crypt burial Hugo Freiherr von Salza, 13 tombs, gatehouse between the old churchyard and the churchyard extension, memorial for the fallen of the First World War, war memorial in memory of the Franco-German War from 1870/71, stone cross in front of the Hundschen crypt, all wrought iron grilles as grave enclosures along the churchyard wall as well as enclosure wall with all entrance pillars and gates (individual monuments to ID no. 09303357) Weißenberger Landstrasse
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1769 completed except for the tower (church); 17th-19th Century (tomb); 1730 (Hund's crypt); after 1871 (war memorial); after 1929 (crypt Hugo Freiherr von Salza) Individual features of the entity Trinity Church and Kirchhof Kittlitz; of importance in terms of building history and local history 08960610
 
Inn and dance hall
Inn and dance hall Weißenberger Landstrasse 2
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After 1800 (inn); marked 1893 (board on dance hall) Structurally and locally of importance 08960628
 
House and courtyard wall with driveway Weißenberger Landstrasse 4
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Marked with 1770 (keystone) Former inn, of architectural and local importance 08960616
 
Residential building Weißenberger Landstrasse 5
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Around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, without extension, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street 08960614
 
Rectory, barn, side building and surrounding stone wall of a rectory
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Rectory, barn, side building and surrounding stone wall of a rectory Weißenberger Landstrasse 8
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Marked 1714 (stone in the wall) Structurally and locally of importance 08960613
 
Syringe house Weißenberger Landstrasse 8 (near)
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Around 1800 Back wall in the wall of the rectory, of local significance 09299856
 
Eastern economic wing (individual monument to ID no.09303367)
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Eastern economic wing (individual monument to ID no.09303367) Weißenberger Landstrasse 15 (main address: Ringstrasse 1, 4, 5)
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Kern 2nd half of the 18th century Individual monument belonging to the Kittlitz manor; of importance in terms of building history and local history 08960618
 
Residential house, with upper arbor Weißenberger Landstrasse 20
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, relic of rural timber construction, of architectural significance 08960622
 
Residential building Weißenberger Landstrasse 21
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, largely preserved in its original appearance, of importance in terms of building history and the street scene 08960621
 
Residential stable house, with upper arbor Weißenberger Landstrasse 24
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Around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, originally preserved example of rural timber construction, of architectural significance 08960623
 
Residential building Weißenberger Landstrasse 28
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Around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, arbor-like protrusion, historically important 08960625
 

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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