List of cultural monuments in Kitzscher

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The list of cultural monuments in Kitzscher contains the cultural monuments in Kitzscher .

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

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Kitzscher

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential stable house and side building of a farm Am Wasserwerk 1
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around 1800 Residential stable house with half-timbered upper storey, half-timbered side building, components of a small farm on the outskirts, of importance in terms of building history and local development.
  • two floors, ground floor plastered, upper floor exposed framework, boarded up on the courtyard side, boarded gable, half-hipped roof, windows upstairs original size, some old windows, ground floor windows new, windows with porphyry frames, partially walled up and painted over, front door porphyry frame with wedge, old roof truss, old roofing
  • Outbuildings: half-timbered building visible, with clay infills, in decay.
09259859
 


Residential stable house, barn and gate system of a homestead Bad Lausicker Strasse 33a
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around 1850 Residential stable house, plastered structure with late classical plastering structures, massive barn, originally preserved parts of a stately homestead at the exit of the village, of architectural and local importance.
  • two storeys, plastered quarry stone brick masonry, plaster facade with plaster structure, porphyry sills on the ground floor, mezzanine floor with eaves, hipped roof, roof truss and cover old, old windows on the ground floor with folding shutters
  • Barn: plastered clinker building, flat arched gate, hipped roof with three bat dormers
  • Gate system with yellow clinker pillars.
09259854
 


Eight multi-family houses in a residential complex Bergmannsplatz 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8
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1938-1942 Plastered buildings lined up over a U-shaped floor plan, half-timbered bay windows facing Trageser Straße, complex in a dominant location in terms of urban development, in the Heimat style of the 1930s, of architectural and local significance.

two storeys, plastered buildings, clinker plinth, original: front door, stairwell windows, some windows, front doors with artificial stone framing, old roofing (beaver tail), dormers original, iron lattice fence and corridor with stone supports to the basement, some shutters, outside: to Trageser Straße half-timbered bay windows, wooden eaves running through, Gatehouse with gate passage, clinker brick up to the ground floor, flat arch, belonging together with Trageser Straße 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 (formerly 20–28) - residential buildings Trageser Straße no monuments.

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Residential stable house with an angularly attached barn of a farm Bornaer Strasse 12
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around 1850 Plastered quarry stone and brick building with porphyry walls, important homestead in the center of the village, mighty angular complex of character that characterizes the townscape, of importance in terms of building history.
  • two floors, plastered construction, porphyry base, brick masonry, porphyry windows and door frames, eaves (clinker brick) with German tape, oval window in the gable, stable part of the house: quarry stone masonry plastered, two floors, porphyry walls on windows and doors (or sandstone walls?)
  • Barn: plastered brick masonry, mighty barn doors, on parcel 46/4 also residential building at Bad Lausicker Strasse 30 - no monument.
09259853
 


Stable house of a farm
Stable house of a farm Bornaer Strasse 13
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around 1800 Gable-independent building with half-timbered upper storey, part of the original development in the center of the village, of a character that characterizes the townscape, of importance in terms of building history.

two floors, ground floor newly plastered, upper floor visible framework with clay infill, protruding eaves on the courtyard side, crooked hipped roof, old roof structure, ground floor: new windows, bracing slightly changed, front door new, storage door new.

09259851
 


Stable house of a farm Bornaer Strasse 15
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around 1800 Gable-independent building with half-timbered upper storey and gable roof, part of the original town development, characterizing the townscape in the line of sight Bad Lausicker Strasse, of architectural significance.

Ground floor rammed earth masonry, upper floor half-timbered plastered, old roof structure, cantilevered wooden eaves, windows upstairs very old, original window sizes, wooden frames on the first floor, side extension with a sloping roof from the second half of the 19th century.

09259817
 


Coat of arms of the Kitzscher manor (Wappenstein)
Coat of arms of the Kitzscher manor (Wappenstein) Bornaer Strasse 21
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18th century (coat of arms relief) Valuable coat of arms relief made of porphyry on the gable of the stable building of a manor, of local history.

Plastered building (erected around 1850), some doors and windows with sandstone frames, two storage hatches, half-hipped roof, vaults inside removed, relief on the gable side with a coat of arms, plastered building on the eaves, building of the former manor of local character and historical character, painted in 2015, only coat of arms stone in Leave the list of monuments.

09259806
 


Cutting Mill (Former Mill) Dinterweg 1; 3
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18th century Plastered quarry stone building with ashlar structures, an important part of the original local development, of architectural and local significance.

two storeys, quarry stone masonry plastered, with plaster pilasters at the corners, porphyry square plastered, flat hipped roof with bat dormers, wooden eaves with pigeon holes, sandstone window frames, old roof structure, extension later, in disrepair.

09259810
 


Nikolaikirche Kitzscher (church (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure, tomb of the von Arnim-Kitzscher family and morgue)
Nikolaikirche Kitzscher (church (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure, tomb of the von Arnim-Kitzscher family and morgue) Kirchsteig
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15th century Unusually designed late Gothic hall church with polygonal choir closure and small roof turret, small neo-Gothic morgue, of architectural and local significance.
  • Hall building with turret, plastered building with grooved corner pilasters, choir windows with remains of tracery in porphyry, profiled eaves, porphyry portal in the west new
  • Cemetery: with graves and fencing with iron bars (mighty)
  • Tomb of the von Arnim family, 1881 by Prof. Bäumscher, Dresden: large Doric columned aedicula with curved wing walls, female figure, granite, figure (artificial stone or marble)
  • small morgue, neo-Gothic plastered building with stepped clinker eaves, with two pointed arch portals and pointed arched windows, old roof structure and roofing, mortuary endangered.
09259814
 


Stable house of a farm Kirchsteig 43
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around 1800 Building with partly plastered half-timbered upper floor, part of a former homestead in the immediate vicinity of the church, of architectural significance.

Plastered construction, first floor quarry stone masonry, upper floor half-timbered plastered, gable boarded, cantilevered eaves on the courtyard side, roof truss old, new covering, window sizes on the upper floor original, small kitchen extension.

09259815
 


Rectory and side building of a rectory Kirchsteig 45
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around 1840 Rectory simple plastered building with half-hipped roof, remarkable outbuilding in half-timbered construction, historically significant part of the local development near the church, of architectural and local significance.
  • two storeys, plastered building on a hillside, half-hip roof, stepped eaves, old windows, semicircular windows in the gable
  • Outbuildings: two storeys, half-timbered building with clay wattle, exposed framework, old roof, new cover, window sizes and door sizes partly original old roof, new cover, window sizes and door sizes partly original, side building at risk.
09259812
 


Old school (former school, now residential building) Kirchsteig 46
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1877 simple plastered building, important part of the original local development near the church, of local history.

Two storeys and a basement, plastered building with quarry stone plinth, old flat arched windows, front door with original skylight, staircase with stone steps, profiled eaves, new window sills, classrooms on the ground floor until after 1945, upper floor apartments for teachers and cantor.

09259811
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Kirchsteig 46 (opposite)
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after 1918 (war memorial) Of local historical importance, granite granite natural stone with relief, helmet and sword and iron cross, is located west of the church. 09259813
 


Side building of a homestead Kirchsteig 47
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around 1910, essentially much older Elongated plastered building with a mansard roof in the corner of Dinterweg, small property belonging to the Swiss manor of the manor with a character that characterizes the townscape and its history.
  • Side building: one storey, plastered building with mansard roof with dormers and storage hatch (later added), ground floor windows and doors changed, small bat dormers on the side
  • Barn: visible framework with large gate, brick infill, old roof, boarded gable, small round windows in the gable, window sizes changed.
09259808
 

Brausswig

image designation location Dating description ID
Rittergut Braußwig: Former farm building (residential stable) of a manor Am Rittergut 6
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around 1800 (stable house) Upper floor half-timbered plastered, as the last largely authentically preserved part of the former manor of local and architectural significance.
  • two storeys, plastered construction, quarry stone base probably also clay masonry, probably upper floor half-timbered plastered, wooden eaves, crooked hip roof, roof covering and corrugated iron new, window sizes mostly original, windows partly new, front door new, bricked gable wall, barn annex no monument,
  • Elongated stable building, marked 1906, plastered brick building (remnants of plastering structures), broken stone plinth, cornice, flat arched windows, clinker eaves with German band, hipped roof, roof truss and roof covering old, inside: reinforced concrete ceiling on supports, windows on the upper floor partly original, small wooden roof turret for siren ( Demolition of the stable building before 2012).
09259363
 


Gasthof Braußwig (inn, with side building and gate system) Bauerngasse 2
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around 1890 Stately inn with plastered structures, stables plastered construction with clinker brick structures, buildings that characterize the townscape, significance in terms of local history and building history.
  • Plastered building, two floors and a basement with plaster structure, quarry stone plinth and clinker strip, artificial stone sills, artificial stone framing of the entrance door, stone steps with original iron railings, remains of plastered eaves, side front garden with iron fence
  • Stable building: plastered construction with clinker brick structures, arched doors and windows, gable roof, clinker eaves
  • Gate system with brick and plastered pillars and wrought iron gates, small figure at the gate
  • Barn: plastered building with large gate and wooden hinges, arched wooden door (demolished before 2012).
09259400
 


Side building of a farm Bauerngasse 3
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1st half of the 19th century Half-timbered construction, testimony to the historical local development, significance in terms of local history and building history.

two storeys, visible framework on the upper floor, ground floor plastered (presumably clay), upper floor original window sizes, window sizes changed in the gable, storage door, old window, old roof structure, new roofing, bricked gable, half-timbered structure painted on.

09259401
 


Memorial to the fallen of World War 1 Dittmannsdorfer Strasse
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after 1918 (war memorial) Sandstone pedestal with an iron cross as a crown, historical and local significance.

Artificial stone pillars with inscriptions, cannonballs crowned and iron cross (artificial stone).

09259356
 

Dittmannsdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Dorfkirche Dittmannsdorf (church (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure wall, churchyard gate and gate)
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Dorfkirche Dittmannsdorf (church (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure wall, churchyard gate and gate) At the monument
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2nd half of the 17th century Unusually designed late Gothic hall church with a flat choir and roof turret, of importance in terms of building history and local history.
  • Plastered building with plastered structure, hall building with symmetrical side patronage box extensions, flat arched window with muntin division from the 19th century, bat dormers, octagonal roof turret with curved hood, windows partly porphyry frames, porphyry framed portal
  • Plastered quarry stone wall in a ring around the cemetery with a wrought iron gate
  • neo-Gothic mortuary in the churchyard - demolished before 2012.
09259590
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War At the monument
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after 1918 (war memorial) Memorial stone made of porphyry tufa with an oak wreath, of local history.

Steel helmet with laurel and oak wreath.

09259593
 


Stable house of a farm At the sheep farm 11
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around 1820 Gable-independent building with half-timbered upper floor, part of a courtyard in a location that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance.

two floors, quarry stone and rammed earth on the ground floor, exposed framework on the upper floor with brick infills, original window sizes on the upper floor, old windows, protruding eaves on the courtyard side, crooked hipped roof, bat dormers, built-in garages, side extension with a roof, gate system with three gate pillars, wrought iron gate with door and latch The pillars are plastered, disfiguring (number 7, section 54/2 and number 9, section 54/3 form a farmstead with number 11).

09259707
 


Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard At the sheep farm 13
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1st half of the 19th century Gable-independent residential stable house with plastered half-timbered upper floor and half-hipped roof, stable building with plastered half-timbering, half-timbered barn, well-preserved courtyard, part of the main street of the village, of architectural and local significance.
  • Two floors, plastered construction, half-timbered structure on the upper floor plastered, window sizes on the upper floor partly original, half-hip roof, old roof structure, cantilevered eaves, window sills and door frames replaced, new windows
  • Stable: two floors, plastered construction, plastered half-timbering, ground floor quarry stone and clay, storage doors on the upper floor
  • Barn: half-timbered with large wooden gate and doors, half-hip roof, roof structure and cover new
  • Courtyard paving
  • three-part gate system with three pillars.
09259709
 


Residential stable house, side building, barn and gate system (gate entrance and gate) of a three-sided courtyard At the sheep farm 21
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around 1820 Side building with plastered half-timbered upper floor, barn plastered building with brick structure, closed preserved farmstead in largely original condition, of importance in terms of building history and local history.
  • two floors, plastered building, upper floor half-timbered plastered, half-hipped roof, old roof truss, window sizes mostly original, except in the gable wall, windows new
  • Stable: two floors, plastered construction, half-timbered upper floor plastered, crooked hip roof, old roof structure, new cover, old windows and doors, some original
  • Barn plastered construction with clinker brick structures, new roofing, two large roller doors
  • Gate system with four pillars and a small archway with camphor profiles and wedge stone, porphyry cover plates on pillars.
09259731
 


Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard At the sheep farm 23
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around 1820 Residential stable house with plastered half-timbered upper storey and half-hipped roof, small stable building with half-timbered upper storey, massive barn, largely preserved courtyard with a character that characterizes the townscape and is of importance in terms of building history and local history.
  • two storeys, plastered construction, upper storey one side exposed framework, plastered, crooked hip roof, original window sizes, old windows, old front door with skylight, protruding eaves, ground floor windows and doors sandstone frames
  • Side extension in the second half of the 19th century
  • Stable: half-hip roof, former horse stable, half-timbered upper floor, bat dormer, new garage doors
  • Barn: brick building, remains of plaster structure, roofing and roof truss original, marked 1890, stepped clinker eaves, large arched gate
  • Courtyard paving
  • Gate system with three pillars, porphyry cover plates and porphyry wheel deflectors
09259737
 


Residential stable house, side building and gate system (gate entrance with gate) of a three-sided courtyard An der Schäferei 24
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re. 1820 Residential stable house gable-independent building with plastered half-timbered upper storey, side building also plastered half-timbered upper storey, stately gate system with three pillars, closed preserved farmstead of character that characterizes the townscape, of importance in terms of building history and local history.
  • Stable house: two storeys, half-timbered upper floor, half-hipped roof, quarry stone masonry on the first floor, old roof structure, wooden eaves, window sizes on the upper floor largely original, new windows
  • Stable building: two-storey plastered construction, half-timbered upper floor, quarry stone masonry on the ground floor, original window sizes on the upper floor, storage doors, half-hip roof, old roof structure, new roofing, weather vane
  • Courtyard paving
  • Gate system: particularly splendid with three pillars and a small archway with wedge stone with symbol, inscribed 1895 (?), Attachments, wedge stone, porphyry wheel deflector, front garden enclosure with iron fence
09259919
 


Side building and gate system (gate entrance and gate) of a farm Mühlenbergstrasse 1
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around 1820 Side building with half-timbered upper floor, stately structure of a courtyard that is important for the townscape, of architectural and local significance.
  • Plastered building, half-timbering on the upper floor plastered, old roof structure and roofing, crooked hip roof, built-in windows and sizes partially disfiguring, rear extension new (second half of the 19th century)
  • Side building: probably quarry stone and clay masonry on the ground floor, upper floor with exposed framework, half-hip roof, original window sizes and old windows, ground floor (stable) changed
  • Gate system with three pillars and a small archway with wedge stone, porphyry cornices, wheel deflectors
  • Stable house structurally changed and deleted from the list of monuments in 2015.
09259591
 


Stable house of a farm Mühlenbergstrasse 6
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1st half of the 19th century Half-timbered upper floor partially plastered, well-preserved half-timbered building with a character that defines the townscape.

two storeys, half-timbered upper floor, plastered ground floor, exposed framework in gable wall, upper floor original window sizes, old windows, old roof trusses and roofing, hipped roof, ground floor windows partly old, partly wooden frames.

09259595
 

Hainichen

image designation location Dating description ID
Individual features of the Hainichen manor: mansion (No. 1), two residential and farm buildings and barn (No. 2–9) - (see entity 09303519)
Individual features of the Hainichen manor: mansion (No. 1), two residential and farm buildings and barn (No. 2–9) - (see entity 09303519) Manor 1; 2; 3; 5; 7; 9
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re. 1909 Spacious, closed manor house, a picturesque plastered building above a high quarry stone base with driveway, richly structured structure in the reform style of the time around 1910, a plastered farm building with clinker brick sections, another building a plastered quarry stone building, original crooked hipped roof with pike, large quarry stone barn, from architectural history and local history Meaning.
  • Villa with a mansard hipped roof, one storey and three storeys Roof structures, plastered building with quarry stone plinth, with driveway to the first floor made of quarry stone masonry on both sides, entrance with a square extension made of four quarry stone pillars covered with arched windows and roof new, renovated, to the courtyard risalit with three storeys Krüppelmgeiler, a gate pillar gable (Quarry stone with ball attachment)
  • Stable building: elongated building with a crooked hipped roof and elongated pike and bat dormers, side extension with hipped roof and bat dormers, staircase with half-timbering, quarry stone and brick masonry plastered, windows and doors partly with porphyry framing, windows partly old, partly changed
  • 2. Stable building: stepped towards the residential building, plastered building with clinker brick sections and rubble stone plinth and clinker eaves, roofs partially changed
  • Barn: Quarry stone masonry with a half-hipped roof, large wooden gate with flat arch and porphyry wedge, partially changed by installing the shop, old roof and roof structure, two large towing hatches, porphyry ventilation slots
  • Residential building of the stable building: plastered building with stepped clinker eaves, roof slightly higher than stable, window sizes changed, possibly no monument
  • Shed extensions, stable building: with a large roof turret structure with a knob
  • Park with old trees, a pond, some sandstone steps of a former staircase near the pond. Entrance oval presumably from the 1930s should also be preserved. The mansion has been renovated, the rest is at risk.
09259917
 


Subject aggregate Rittergut Hainichen, with the individual monuments: mansion (No. 1), two residential and farm buildings and barn (No. 2–9) - (see individual monuments 09259917) and manor park (garden monument) as well as the former kitchen garden as a whole Manor 1; 2; 3; 5; 7; 9
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18./19. Century Generous, closed manor house, a picturesque plastered building above a high quarry stone base with driveway, richly structured structure in the reform style of the period around 1910, a plastered farm building with clinker brick sections, other building a plastered quarry stone building, original hipped roof with pike, large quarry stone barn, manor park with enclosure to the south of the manor house, moat of the former moated castle, pond, moat and old trees, of architectural and local historical importance.
  • Gutspark (garden monument): to the north-west of the manor house, originally separated from the kitchen garden adjacent to the east by a wall (cf.Mess table sheets, sheet 43, from 1908, 1932 and 1943),
    • Enclosure: south of the manor house wooden picket fence with natural stone pillars and bases, one pillar of the former courtyard gate made of natural stone with cover plate and ball,
    • Water elements: moat of the former moated castle (now only an island) in the northwest of the manor park, rectangular pond with apsid-like bulge north of the manor house, the area of ​​the manor park is separated from the former kitchen garden by a moat (a wall originally ran next to it)
    • Vegetation: the former estate park only houses a few old trees, including a blood beech (Fagus sylvatica f. Purpurea) near the manor house, a red beech (Fagus sylvatica) and isolated oaks (Quercus robur) by the moat, two hornbeams (Carpinus betulus) south of the pond, a weeping willow (Salix babylonica?) at the edge of the pond and a pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) and a linden tree (Tilia spec.) in the southwest of the park, the moat is in the north , East and west surrounded by rows of Norway maple (Acer platanoides), in the north there is also a row of willow trees (Salix spec.), The rest of the trees seem to be succession (mainly robinia, willow, ash and Spitz Maple), wood anemone (Anemone nemorosa)
  • former kitchen garden (material part): north of the farmyard
    • Vegetation: old fruit trees (cherry trees), also here succession (mainly willow, ash and Norway maple).
09303519
 


Hainichen village church (church (with furnishings) and churchyard with tomb of the Steiger family)
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Hainichen village church (church (with furnishings) and churchyard with tomb of the Steiger family) Main street
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13th century core, later reshaped Medieval hall church with east tower (choir tower church), plastered building with corner cuboids, of architectural and local significance.
  • Hall building with choir tower (square), plaster facade with corner cuboid
  • Grave site of the Steiger family with iron fence from 1880
  • at the western churchyard gate linden (Tilia spec.)
  • Giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) west of the church.
09259909
 


War memorial for those who fell in World War I Main street
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after 1918 (war memorial) Historically significant, granite monument.

Material: granite, memorial stone made of truncated pyramid with cover plate and iron cross.

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Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 7
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around 1800 Gable-independent building with clad half-timbered upper floor, largely unchanged farmhouse of particular importance for the townscape, of architectural interest.

two floors, ground floor plastered, brick and quarry stone masonry, upper floor half-timbered plastered, gable boarded, windows with porphyry framing and stable door with porphyry framing on the ground floor, upper floor windows old, wooden eaves with pigeon holes, roofing old and roof trussing old, annex stable no monument.

09259913
 


Residential stable house, side building and gate as access to the courtyard of a farm Hauptstrasse 9; 9a
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before 1800 Gable-independent farmhouse with plastered half-timbered upper floor, side building upper floor half-timbered, part of the original local development in the vicinity of the church, of a character that characterizes the townscape, of architectural significance.
  • Residential stable house, plastered construction with rammed earth masonry on the ground floor and half-timbered upper floor with loam plastering, plastered, hipped roof with wooden eaves, old roof truss, new cover, window sizes in gable wall changed, otherwise original on the upper floor, windows all new
  • Side building to the rear, visible framework with clay infills, otherwise plastered construction, rammed earth masonry on the ground floor, new roof covering
  • Gate with two pillars made of porphyry tufa with a flat arch and wedge marked with 18 .. and crowned plates.
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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 10
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around 1800 Plastered half-timbered upper floor above massive ground floor, largely preserved part of the original local development, of architectural significance.

Plastered building with half-timbering on the upper floor, plastered, ground floor presumably clay masonry, original window sizes on the upper floor, old front door, stable door with sandstone framing, wooden eaves with pigeon holes, hipped roof, roof truss and roofing old, front garden with iron fence.

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Residential stable house and barn of a former three-sided farm Hauptstrasse 17
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1st half of the 19th century Stable house, partly half-timbered upper floor above plastered quarry stone ground floor, massive barn, parts of a large courtyard that have largely been preserved in their original form, of architectural significance.
  • Two floors, plastered construction with visible framework partly on the upper floor, ground floor quarry stone masonry (three sheet metal gable knobs), original window sizes on the upper floor, bricked up gable, old windows, new window fittings on the first floor, crooked hipped roof, old roofing and roof truss, side extension with two hipped roofs
  • Barn: plastered construction, quarry stone and brick masonry plastered, two large flat arch gates with wedge stone, ventilation hatches in a narrow cross shape, stepped clinker eaves, large saddle roof.
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Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 33
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2nd half of the 19th century Residential stable house, gable-independent plastered construction with artificial stone incorporations, the only largely completely preserved three-sided courtyard of the place, characterizing the townscape and significant in terms of building history.
  • Two storeys, plastered construction with artificial stone structures, window frames and artificial stone frames and profiled artificial stone eaves, window sizes largely original, windows on the upper floor sills made of artificial stone, flat arch windows also doors, old roof truss and roof covering, crooked hipped roof (very powerful), stable part with Prussian caps, sheet metal knob on the ridge
  • Stable: plastered building with porphyry structure, ground floor windows and doors porphyry frames, on the upper floor only porphyry window sills, old windows, old roof trusses and roofing (beaver), two wooden gates and two wooden doors, storage door on the upper floor, stepped plaster eaves
  • Barn: plastered building (brick masonry), hipped roof, old roof truss and roof covering, sheet metal knob on ridge, ventilation slots, two large wooden gates, one side boarded up, to residential stable house: thermal bath window in the gable
  • Gate system with three brick pillars, wooden gates and doors with wooden hinges
  • Hand pump in the front garden around 1920
  • Front garden with enclosure, small porphyry pillars with fence
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Villa with enclosure wall and gate Hauptstrasse 63
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1908-1909 Plastered building built as a hunting lodge, top floor partly slated and boarded up, stately structure with richly structured roof landscape, in the reform and Heimat style of the time around 1910, located at the former quarry, of architectural and local significance.

two floors, plastered building with quarry stone plinth, ground floor plastered (brick), upper floor boarded up, original window sizes, windows mostly original, original shutters, original front door, original staircase, veranda with curved ornamental framework with small roofing, old roof truss and roofing, with slate in part up to Downstairs, two slate rosettes in the gable, main house with a four-shaped floor plan (three wings), crooked hip roof and two transverse gable extensions with crooked hip roof and intermediate building, lateral roof pike

09259924
 


Residential building Oelzschauer Strasse 36
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around 1800 Rural house with plastered half-timbered upper floor and half-hipped roof, part of the original town development at the end of the village, with characteristic half-timbered extension to the courtyard, of historical importance.

two storeys, plastered building with rubble stone base and rammed earth masonry on the ground floor, half-timbering on the upper floor plastered, gable wall bricked up, roof truss and roof covering old, crooked hip roof, rear with extension (staircase) with hipped roof, window sizes partially changed, bat dormers.

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Thierbach

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Trages heap
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Trages heap (Map) 1938–1939 (construction of the dump) After the Thierbach power plant was blown up, one of the last testimonies to the Espenhain open-cast lignite mining operation , due to its size, shaped the landscape, used between 1938/39 and 1990 as a dump for overburden as well as subsequently for ashes from the ashes of the Thierbach power plant, significant in terms of mining history, rarity.

Overburden and ash pile, in the shape of an equilateral triangle with an average side length of 2.2 kilometers and a base area of ​​around 200 hectares, triangular plateau with a side length of 1.1 kilometers. The maximum height of the plateau above the dump environment is 66 meters or 231 meters above sea level, the volume of the dump body 85 million cubic meters, the construction of a touristic circular route with display boards and objects from lignite mining (no monument), observation tower (opened in 2002, no monument),

Halde extends over two communities:

  • Kitzscher, city
    • District Trages, Flst. 48/0, 47/0, 46/0, 102/0, 68/5, 68/6, 69/6, 68/2, 68/4, 70/3, 60/2, 69/4, 69 / 2, 70/4, 71/1, 70/2, 71/2, 72/1, 72/3, 72/2, 72/4, 72/5, 72/6, 100/2, 101/0, 100a / 0, 75/0, 74/2, 76/0, 104/0, 432/0, 73/0, 59/3, 40/2, 39/0, 43/2, 144/5, 45 / 0, 117/5, 430/2, 100/1, 44/1, 123/2, 103/1, 103/2, 431/2, 123/3, 117/6, 117/3, 44/2, 116/3, 111/3, 110/3, 105/3, 431/1,
    • District Thierbach, Flst. 351/8, 351/5, 379/4, 379/6, 379/10, 353/7, 351/3, 137/2, 136/2, 386/0, 379/18, 379/14, 379 / 12, 379/8, 353/5, 357/4, 141/2, 379/1, 379/2, 353/3, 357/2, 379b / 0, 356/2, 356/1, 354/0, 355/0, 352/0, 381/2, 399/0,
  • Espenhain, Mölbis district, Flst. 803/2, 823/0, 826/0, 806/2, 804/0, 805/0, 813/0, 822/0, 815/0, 824/0, 825/0, 816/0, 817 / 0, 827/0, 828/0, 829/0, 830/0, 623/0, 811/2, 812/0, 814/0, 818/0, 819/0, 310/0, 820/0, 291/1, 117/13
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Dorfkirche Thierbach (church (with furnishings))
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Dorfkirche Thierbach (church (with furnishings)) Dorfstrasse
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1843 Classical-looking hall church, in the arched style of the 19th century, the west tower built after 1900 adapted to this style, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape.

Hall building with west tower (around 1900), plastered facade with plastered structure, large arched windows, arched doors with bevelled reveals, massive eaves and gable cornices made of wood (console frieze), interior: 19th century.

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Residential house, stable house and side building of a former four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 13; 14th around 1800 all buildings with half-timbered upper storey, largely preserved homestead in the immediate vicinity of the church, historically important.
  • Residential house: two storeys, rammed earth and brick masonry plastered, upper storey half-timbered with loam frames (partially), rearward extension (almost simultaneously) over the entire eaves side, old roof structure, courtyard side protruding wooden eaves, today used as a workshop (conversion) Original window sizes on the upper floor, some windows old
  • Residential stable house: two storeys, former stable (ground floor and workshop) with groin vaults and belts over pillars and ceiling with a tail arch over pillars, upper floor visible framework (partly with nailed boards), half-hipped roof, old roof structure, cantilevered wooden eaves on the courtyard side
  • Ancillary buildings: between the former gates, eaves, exposed framework on the upper floor, plastered ground floor.
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Subject aggregate Castle Thierbach, with the individual monuments: castle ruins as well as the enclosure and gate entrance to the park (see individual monuments 09259703) as well as the castle park (with pond and old woody stock, garden monument) and the aggregate part: outbuildings
Subject aggregate Castle Thierbach, with the individual monuments: castle ruins as well as the enclosure and gate entrance to the park (see individual monuments 09259703) as well as the castle park (with pond and old woody stock, garden monument) and the aggregate part: outbuildings Landstrasse 10
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1888 (castle) Castle representative neo-Gothic plastered building with natural and artificial stone incorporations, stately, richly designed building in the style of the English Tudor Gothic, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town.
  • two storeys and five storeys, plastered building with sandstone structures and brick masonry in the English Tudor style, transversely rectangular building with an old building on the courtyard and park side over a quarried stone base, separate building, courtyard and park-side porch with porphyry columns and neo-Gothic leaf capitals, crenellated windows, profiled corrugated windows partly original (without glass), on the courtyard side octagonal corner turrets (three floors)
  • Remains of the original enclosure with octagonal pillars and wrought iron grids, gate entrance pillars with pointed arch frieze, small quarry stone wall above grille and pillars (porphyry), laterally remains of a porphyry quarry stone wall, pillars originally crowned with battlements, only one preserved
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Individual features of the Thierbach Castle: Castle ruins as well as the enclosure and gate entrance to the park (see 09303529)
Individual features of the Thierbach Castle: Castle ruins as well as the enclosure and gate entrance to the park (see 09303529) Landstrasse 10
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1888 (castle) representative neo-Gothic plastered building with natural and artificial stone incorporations, stately, richly designed building in the style of the English Tudor Gothic, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town.
  • Two storeys and five storeys, plastered building with sandstone structures and brick masonry in the English Tudor style, transversely rectangular building with courtyard and old building on the park side over a quarried stone base, separate building, front building on the courtyard and park side with porphyry pillars and neo-Gothic leaf capitals, crenellated flooring, profiled eaves original (without glass), octagonal corner turrets on the courtyard side (three floors)
  • Remains of the original enclosure with octagonal pillars and wrought iron grids, gate entrance pillars with pointed arch frieze, small quarry stone wall above grille and pillars (porphyry), laterally remains of a porphyry quarry stone wall, pillars originally crowned with battlements, only one preserved.
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Trages

image designation location Dating description ID
Trages heap
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Trages heap (Map) 1938–1939 (construction of the dump) After the Thierbach power plant was blown up, one of the last testimonies to the Espenhain open-cast lignite mining operation , due to its size, shaped the landscape, used between 1938/39 and 1990 as a dump for overburden as well as subsequently for ashes from the ashes of the Thierbach power plant, significant in terms of mining history, rarity.

Overburden and ash pile, in the shape of an equilateral triangle with an average side length of 2.2 kilometers and a base area of ​​around 200 hectares, triangular plateau with a side length of 1.1 kilometers. The maximum height of the plateau above the dump environment is 66 meters or 231 meters above sea level, the volume of the dump body 85 million cubic meters, the construction of a touristic circular route with display boards and objects from lignite mining (no monument), observation tower (opened in 2002, no monument),

Halde extends over two communities:

  • Kitzscher, city
    • District Trages, Flst. 48/0, 47/0, 46/0, 102/0, 68/5, 68/6, 69/6, 68/2, 68/4, 70/3, 60/2, 69/4, 69 / 2, 70/4, 71/1, 70/2, 71/2, 72/1, 72/3, 72/2, 72/4, 72/5, 72/6, 100/2, 101/0, 100a / 0, 75/0, 74/2, 76/0, 104/0, 432/0, 73/0, 59/3, 40/2, 39/0, 43/2, 144/5, 45 / 0, 117/5, 430/2, 100/1, 44/1, 123/2, 103/1, 103/2, 431/2, 123/3, 117/6, 117/3, 44/2, 116/3, 111/3, 110/3, 105/3, 431/1,
    • District Thierbach, Flst. 351/8, 351/5, 379/4, 379/6, 379/10, 353/7, 351/3, 137/2, 136/2, 386/0, 379/18, 379/14, 379 / 12, 379/8, 353/5, 357/4, 141/2, 379/1, 379/2, 353/3, 357/2, 379b / 0, 356/2, 356/1, 354/0, 355/0, 352/0, 381/2, 399/0,
  • Espenhain, Mölbis district, Flst. 803/2, 823/0, 826/0, 806/2, 804/0, 805/0, 813/0, 822/0, 815/0, 824/0, 825/0, 816/0, 817 / 0, 827/0, 828/0, 829/0, 830/0, 623/0, 811/2, 812/0, 814/0, 818/0, 819/0, 310/0, 820/0, 291/1, 117/13
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Residential stable house Alte Strasse 2
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1st half of the 19th century Small rural house with half-timbered upper floor, boarded gable, at the exit of the town in a location that characterizes the townscape, of social and historical importance.

two storeys, plastered construction, presumably clay and quarry stone masonry, upper floor visible half-timbering on the side, old roof structure, original window sizes on upper floor, boarded gable.

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Residential house, side building and gate system of a four-sided courtyard Alte Strasse 11
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1895 Residential house in red clinker brick with artificial stone structures, stable building in brick, well-preserved, large courtyard from the Wilhelminian era, of architectural significance.
  • two storeys, red clinker building with artificial stone structures and rubble stone plinth, base cornice yellow clinker, yellow clinker strips on the upper floor, in the gable two arched windows and small round windows old, eaves with gable plaster cornice
  • Stable: two storeys, yellow clinker brick structure with red clinker brick structure, rubble stone base, flat arched window, cap vault over iron columns, cornice (German volume), small connecting building between the house and stable building, also clinker brick structure like stable
  • Gate system with three pillars (brick) with artificial stone attachments.
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Residential stable house (No. 14a) and gate system of a three-sided courtyard Old Street 14; 14a
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1st half of the 19th century Gable-independent residential stable house with plastered half-timbered upper floor, three gate pillars in brick construction with crowning, well-preserved parts of a homestead of the original village development, significant building history.
  • Residential stable house: two floors, ground floor quarry stone and rammed earth masonry, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, hipped roof, wooden eaves, street gable newly bricked up, stable formerly with vault, stone column still present
  • three gate pillars, clinker brick with artificial stone attachments.
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Residential stable house and side building of a farm Alte Strasse 17
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around 1900 Wilhelminian style plastered building with plaster and artificial stone structures, stables a plastered building with clinker brick structures, peasant property from the turn of the century with sophisticated facade design.
  • Residential stable house: two storeys, plastered building with plastered and artificial stone structures, rubble stone base, crooked hip roof, window sizes partially changed, a gate pillar with a cone-shaped crown
  • Stable building: clinker brick structures, flat arch windows, stepped eaves, plastered construction, two floors.
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Trages village church (church (with furnishings), churchyard with gate, fence and memorial for those who fell in World War I)
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Trages village church (church (with furnishings), churchyard with gate, fence and memorial for those who fell in World War I) At the church
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re. 1739 Baroque hall church with polygonal choir and west tower, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town.
  • Church: Hall building with west tower, plastered building with porphyry structure, porphyry base, roof with bat dormers, porphyry portal marked 1739 and 1887, restored 1978-1993, tower reconstruction, equipment: baroque pulpit altar around 1740, three-sided gallery and other things
  • Gate system: with arches over the entrance and portal, churchyard wall
  • War memorial with crowning eagle sculpture made of granite.
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Former rectory
Former rectory At the church 1
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re. 1733 stately hipped roof building with half-timbered upper floor and segment arch portal, in the immediate vicinity of the church, of architectural and local significance
  • Residential house: two floors, plastered building with exposed framework on the upper floor, on the first floor massive porphyry frames of the windows and portal marked 1733 on the wedge, quarry brick masonry, hipped roof, windows on the first floor old, on the upper floor partially renewed, profiled wooden eaves, boarded up on the upper floor
  • Decaying front garden, large archway, plastered brick, archway endangered, courtyard wall with archway (marked 1769 or 1869) and gate - demolished before 2012.
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Farm with residential house, attached stable building, side building (on an angular floor plan), barn and gate system At the church 2
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around 1880 Residential house simple plastered building with crooked hipped roof, side building along the churchyard border with half-timbered upper floor, gate entrance with three pillars, closed courtyard complex, forming an ensemble with church and rectory, of architectural and local significance.
  • Residential building: two storeys, smoothed plaster facade, crooked hip roof, mid-house facing the courtyard, window sizes mostly original
  • Side building: two floors, on an angled floor plan, following the course of the cemetery boundary, on the ground floor quarry stone masonry, windows and door frames porphyry (doors flat arch with wedge stone), portal marked N 18 ..., on the upper floor visible framework partly with standing brick infill, roof truss and wooden eaves old
  • Stable: 1½ storeys, plastered building with clinker brick structure, broken stone base, cornice with eaves and brick-toothed frieze, doors with porphyry frame
  • Barn: plastered building with clinker brick structures (pilaster strips, console frieze with serrated eaves), two large arched gates with wooden hinges
  • Gate system: with two large and one small clinker pillar (the first with artificial stone attachments).
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Remarks

  1. The list may not correspond to the current status of the official list of monuments. This can be viewed by the responsible authorities. Therefore, the presence or absence of a structure or ensemble on this list does not guarantee that it is or is not a registered monument at the present time. The State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony provides binding information .

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