List of cultural monuments in Lohsa

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The list of cultural monuments in Lohsa includes the cultural monuments of the Saxon community of Lohsa that were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony 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 .

Lohsa

image designation location Dating description ID
Waystone (north of the village, opposite the storage basin of the sewage treatment plant)
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19th century Significant for traffic history, approx. 1.50 m high granite with chamfered corners, upper third shaped as a cuboid with a pyramidal end 08985532
 
Murder and Atonement Cross
Murder and Atonement Cross At the market
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15-17 century Of local historical importance, located on the market-side enclosure wall of the former knight's estate, approx. 80 cm high granite cross (upper cross end missing) with a large incised sword 08985524
 
Memorial to Pastor Handrij Zejler (1835–1872)
Memorial to Pastor Handrij Zejler (1835–1872) At the market
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1931 In memory of Pastor Handrij Zejler (1835–1872), of local history. Located on the fencing wall of the former manor on the market side, monument with symmetrically designed granite stones, on the central part portrait bust made of bronze, Sorbian inscription. Handrij Zejler was a pastor in Lohsa from 1835 to 1872. 08985523
 
Residential stable house Am Markt 2
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, important for the history of the building and the townscape, ground floor massive, minor changes (door opening), otherwise windows and doors with flat segment arch, in the stable part Prussian caps, upper floor with double-bar timbered framework, corner struts, gable side boarded up, rear gable side boarded up, gable roof 08985526
 
Servants' house of the former manor with remains of the northeast enclosure wall
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Servants' house of the former manor with remains of the northeast enclosure wall Am Rathaus 1
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18th century Today town hall, stately structure with plastered ashlar, high crooked hip roof with striking long roof pikes, of architectural and local significance.
  • Servants' house: two-storey, massive structure with plastered ashlar, profiled cornice, partly still cross-frame windows, openings partly changed, accentuated entrance area with pilasters and blind arches, high hipped roof with beaver-tail crown covering and striking long roof pikes, strong chimney with ornamental design, mountain door, inside to the mountain door Part still vault
  • Enclosure wall: approx. 1 m high, very wide, inwardly sloping natural stone wall, plastered, irregular natural stone slabs as support
  • The forge and three additional side buildings (front building on the street, side building at right angles and an elongated barn on the street) were demolished before 2006 (forge: plastered building with all-round blinds, building partly of outstanding architectural quality with remnants of so-called "revolutionary architecture"). Demolition permit for farm buildings granted in 1993, canceled before 2006.
  • State in 2011: the manor site was liberally cleared, today only the refurbished servants 'house and north-eastern enclosure wall remain, the servants' quarters, like the entire manor, had the address Kirchstrasse 14, 14a, today Am Rathaus 1
08985456
 
Residential building Görlitzer Strasse 4
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, wooden construction intact, relic of the village buildings in the vicinity of the church and market, of architectural significance, ground floor massive, windows enlarged, some old box windows, old door, upper floor with original openings, gable roof, one gable slated, one boarded up 08985515
 
Municipal Office Hauptstrasse 27
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Around 1930 Plastered building typical of the time, largely preserved in its original appearance, of architectural and local significance, two-storey, original box windows, shutters, round porch at the back, high hipped roof, beaver tail covering, towers, improperly renewed doors 08985529
 
school Hauptstrasse 36
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Around 1900 Today a kindergarten, clinker brick building with a color-ornamental structure, significant building and local history, two-storey, yellow clinker brick, doors and windows with segment arches, windows atypically renewed, old door, segment arches, decorative strips, cornice and eaves zone with black clinker brick, central projection with roof bay, saddle roof, Beaver tail canopy, modern extension to the rear 08985527
 
Two murder and atonement crosses
Two murder and atonement crosses Kirchstrasse (opposite the church)
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15-17 century Of local historical importance, two approx. 80 cm high crosses in the wall of the former castle, both with an incised sword 08985521
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Kirchstrasse (opposite the church)
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1920s Granite steles set up in a semicircle with a summarizing architrave-like finish, in front of which an obelisk in the center, of local historical importance. System divided horizontally by three steps, obelisk with the inscription: "Our brave heroes who died for their fatherland in World War 1914-18 / the 11 parishes of the Parochie Lohsa" and Iron Cross, backwards 11 steles (Weißkollm, Scheibe, Ratzen, Neida, Mortka, Litschen, Lips, Friedersdorf, Driewitz, Dreiweibern, Lohsa). 08985520
 
Soviet memorial in a horticultural complex with obelisk
Soviet memorial in a horticultural complex with obelisk Kirchstrasse (opposite the church)
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After 1945 Gravesite of 60 Soviet and five Polish soldiers, historically significant, obelisk on a double stepped base with a tablet made of polished red granite, flanked by a brick pillar, in front of it a rectangular system with two grave fields each with two flower pots, framed by bricked, iron profile rods connected, brick pillars with pyramidal top, floor covered with rectangular granite slabs 08985519
 
School with attached gym
School with attached gym Kirchstrasse 4a
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1955 Representative structure with plaster structure and serial window groups, accentuated entrance zone and roof turrets, of architectural and local significance. School three-storey, pilaster strips, window mirror, classroom readable through window grouping, four-axis entrance zone with canopy with columns, windows here summarized by strong profiles, gable roof, roof turret with clock and dome slated, rear wing with auditorium, there still original windows, two-storey extension with box window. Attached gymnasium: building structure preserved, high windows shortened. 08985530
 
Evangelical parish church, four tombs on the north wall of the church and road-side fence as well as a cemetery chapel and a soldier's grave for those who died in the Second World War in the adjacent cemetery
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Evangelical parish church, four tombs on the north wall of the church and road-side fence as well as a cemetery chapel and a soldier's grave for those who died in the Second World War in the adjacent cemetery Kirchstrasse 11a
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1637–1651 (church); 17th century (tomb); 2nd half of the 18th century (cemetery chapel); 1945 (soldiers' grave) Baroque hall church with west tower and straight end of the choir, cemetery chapel, classicist building largely preserved in its original appearance in high quality (originally crypt), important in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the streets.
  • Church: plastered building with two-storey window arrangement, partly with segmental arches, two continuous windows at the end of the choir, saddle roof, above the choir with a crooked hip, beaver tail covering, bat dormers, west tower with clock, corner pilasters, bell storeys set off by cornices and rounded corners, pyramid roof
  • Sandstone tombs: approx. 1.80 m high, reliefs with ruffled cloths with an inscription on the life story of the deceased, partly surrounded by cartouches of coats of arms, ornaments or symbols
  • Enclosure: filigree grille
  • Soldier's grave: granite base, on top of it an approx. 1.20 m high polished black granite stone with a relief with a basket of flowers and an inscription: “40 German soldiers and 2 civilians who died in April 1945 rest here. In faithful remembrance of the Lohsa Community ”, on it a small cross
  • Cemetery chapel: rectangular building with elaborate pilasters and strongly profiled gable tops, arched entrance with acanthus stone, old door, in the gable a cartouche with a crown and oak leaves, flat saddle roof, the churchyard and the adjoining cemetery are not of monument value
08985518
 
Residential building (without extension) Kirchstrasse 17
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Mid 19th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, historically important, ground floor massive, partly changed, windows in original size, one added, plastered, crooked hip roof, beaver tail crown covering 08985525
 

Driewitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Landmark (Drehna - Driewitz street, parcel 187)
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19th century Of local significance, granite tablet approx. 40 cm high, most of the writing illegible 08985460
 
Waystone (Road between Drehna and Driewitz, parcel 184)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, approx. 1.50 m high granite stone, currently excavated and laid across 08985459
 
Waystone Hermsdorfer Weg (corner of Drehnaer Strasse)
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19th century Of importance in terms of traffic history, approx. 1 m high granite stele with a flat pyramidal closure, inscription renewed 08985463
 
barn Hermsdorfer Weg 7
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Around 1820 Mighty structure with a half-hipped roof, relic of the original development, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street, plastered construction, two large through gates, economical plaster strips 08985462
 
Waystone Ippener Weg (corner of Drehnaer Strasse)
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19th century Of importance in terms of traffic history, approx. 1 m high granite stele with a flat pyramidal closure 08985461
 

Friedersdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Waystone (Parcels 46/2; 32/2)
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19th century Significant from the point of view of traffic history, approx. 1.30 m high, flat pyramidal closure, label field renewed 08985484
 
Path stone and boundary stone (Parcels 33/1; 34)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic and local history. Path stone approx. 1.30 high, corners chamfered up to the writing field, flat pyramidal end, writing field renewed. Boundary stone approx. 40 cm high, segmental arch, writing partially legible: border between Mortka and Friedersdorf. 08985483
 
Waystone Am Silbersee (corner of Altfriedersdorfer Straße)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, granite stele approx. 1.50 m high, shaft with chamfered edges, upper quarter of the stele cube with writing field (renewed) and flat pyramidal closure 08985539
 
Residential house in a four-sided courtyard Am Wiesengrund 6
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18th century Stately cubature with a mighty half-hip roof, of importance in terms of building history and the townscape. Former manor house (?), High basement, two-storey, solid, two-flight staircase with parapet wall, partly still cross-frame windows, rear side with three-axis central projection and segmented arched window, bat dormers on two floors, beaver tail covering, elaborately profiled eaves. 08985486
 
Waystone Am Wiesengrund 46 (in front)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, approx. 1.20 m high granite stone with a flat pyramidal finish, the writing field renewed 08985482
 

Big Särchen

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Residential building Alte Poststrasse 14
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Around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered double-bar with corner struts, rarity in the place, historically important, ground floor massive, partly changed, towed extension massive, clad gable, saddle roof 08990713
 
Residential building Alte Poststrasse 17
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Marked 1796 Rarity in the place, historically important. Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered with diagonal struts, double-transom, massive towed extension, boarded gable, gable roof, beaver tail roofing, house completely renovated, new roof structure slightly more flat. Inscription on the threshold on the gable side, despite changes due to the renovation, it is a monument. 08990714
 
Entrance building and outbuilding of the station At station 9
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Around 1905 Plastered construction with structural elements typical of the time and ornamental framework, of architectural and railway history of importance.
  • Railway station: two-storey, irregular floor plan, high brick base, profiled walls, mostly original windows, old door, gable with ornamental framework, half-hip roof, beaver tail roof, goods handling section with Prussian framework
  • Ancillary building: one-storey with jamb, window with segment arch, jamb and gable Prussian half-timbering, gable roof, beaver tail roofing, ventilation structure
08990715
 
Farmhouse Hauptstrasse 4
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2nd half of the 19th century Brick building typical of the region, largely preserved in its original appearance, historically significant, single-storey with jamb, economical plaster structure, wide plastered bezels, smoothed entrance zone, strongly profiled eaves, gable with two arched windows and lunette, some original windows, saddle roof, plain tile covering 08990711
 
Residential building Hauptstrasse 13
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2nd half of the 19th century Plastered building typical of the time with accentuating structure, typical of the region, significant building history, single storey, with jamb, solid, corner pilasters, gable separated by plaster tape, plastered bezels, gable with bezel, gable roof, beaver tail covering 08990719
 
House of a former four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 21
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2nd half of the 19th century Typical regional example of simple rural development, historically important, single storey, plastered walls, original windows, some plastering strips at the corners, narrow eaves, gable roof, beaver tail roofing, two caterpillars 08990720
 
Residential building and side gate entrance Hauptstrasse 35
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Late 19th century Elaborately designed villa-like clinker brick building, of importance for the history of the building and the street scene, single-storey, yellow clinker brick, high natural stone plinth with windows with blended segment arches with keystone, on the main floor profiled cloaks with ears and ornamental roofing, sills on consoles, central projections extending into the roof and a rustic corner quad with polygonal front building Belt cornices, in the gable windows with triangular roofing, oculus, crooked hip roof, with overhanging roof, decorative beams, stair landing with side stairs, original door, gate pillar: yellow clinker brick with diamond ashlar, combat plate as a closure, iron gates typical of the time 08990722
 
barn Hauptstrasse 37
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2nd half of the 19th century Large brick building with accentuating plaster structure, of importance in terms of the history of the building and shaping the street scene, plaster structure with pilaster strips and brackets, cornice, two through gates, ventilation openings as an ornamental design element, gable roof 08990723
 
Obermühle;  Mill with residential house, production building, processing tower and mill ditch
Obermühle; Mill with residential house, production building, processing tower and mill ditch Mühlstrasse 3
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1920s Largely preserved mill complex, of importance in terms of building history, local history and technology history.
  • Residential building: two-storey plastered building with polygonal porch, some original windows, side pilasters on the narrow side, profiled eaves, half-hip roof, beaver tail covering
  • Production building: rear part Prussian half-timbered structure, half-hip roof, front part three-storey plastered building, mountain door
  • Processing tower: five-story plastered building, original windows, gable roof
08990718
 
Evangelical parish church with churchyard, memorial for those who fell in World War I, as well as an enclosure wall with eight linden trees in front of it
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Evangelical parish church with churchyard, memorial for those who fell in World War I, as well as an enclosure wall with eight linden trees in front of it Wittichenauer Strasse
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1782 (church); after 1918 (war memorial) Hall church with west tower with octagonal bell storey, of architectural and local significance. Church old windows, beaver tail covering. War memorial: walls arranged on three sides with a central archway enclosed by the dates "1914/1918", round arched blind arches with granite tablets with the names of the fallen soldiers of the individual districts (Groß Särchen, Maukendorf, Buchwalde, Koblenz), approx. 4 m high pillars with small crosses and Sphere as a conclusion, in front of it a plaque “In honor of our brave protectors' memory”, in front of the enclosure fencing.

Large hall church from 1782. Plastered building with saddle roof, segmented arched windows and square west tower with octagonal bell storey, tower dome dated 1927. Inside, flat-covered, circumferential galleries, two-storey on the north and south sides. In front of the east gallery the simple pulpit altar, probably from the time it was built, pulpit and figure of Christ from the top, 19th century. Simple stone baptism from the time it was built. Neo-Gothic organ prospectus 1867/68 by Conrad Geißler and Friedrich Ladegast, instrument heavily modified.

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Gasthof "Zum Schwan"
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Gasthof "Zum Schwan" Wittichenauer Strasse 2
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Marked with 1812 Stately structure with intact wall-opening ratio, characterizing the street scene in the context of the church, of architectural and local significance, two-storey, solid, above the entrance a relief with a swan, inside partly still vaults, crooked hip roof (roofing and plaster probably renewed in the 1950s) , three approximately 80 cm high fence pillars with chamfered corners, slightly rounded at the top, with a recess on one side 08990707
 

Hermsdorf / Spree

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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 103 and three runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 103 and three runner stones (Corridor 3, parcel 11)
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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 103 carved on the opposite side and country code KP / KS directly on the border line; associated three runner stones at irregular intervals on the border line. 09305611
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 104 and a runner stone
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 104 and a runner stone (Corridor 3, parcel 3)
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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 104 carved on the opposite side and country code KP / KS directly on the border line; associated with a runner stone. 09305612
 
Waystone (southeast of Kolbitz; corridor 2a, parcels 92, 110)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, approximately 1.30 m high granite stele with a flat pyramidal closure, smoothed text field (inscription renewed) 08985492
 
Waystone (Corridor 2a, parcels 238, 263)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, approx. 1 m high, roughly hewn granite stele with rounded end, smoothed text field (slightly weathered) 08985467
 
Cross stone (Corridor 2b, parcel 337/1)
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Marked 1875 Significance of local history, approx. 70 cm high granite stone, rounded at the top, relief with a lower lying cross, inscription “(partly illegible) LH / 02. July 1875 " 08985504
 
Memorial stone for those killed in the First World War (opposite the cemetery)
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After 1918 Of local historical importance, about 1 m high granite base with the inscription “Here are eleven German soldiers resting”, on top of which is a large bowl with ivy plants 08985503
 
Garden sculpture of Diana, goddess of the hunt
Garden sculpture of Diana, goddess of the hunt Kastanienweg (at the end of the path)
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19th century The only remaining part of the former castle complex, artistically and historically significant, approx. 1.20 m high granite base, cast iron figure, about life size, with a roebuck, in the classic style 08985507
 
Residential house with attached side building and courtyard tree (oak)
Residential house with attached side building and courtyard tree (oak) Kastanienweg 5
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Around 1800 (farmhouse); around 1900 (side building) Upper floor half-timbered house, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential building: solid ground floor, weather house, upper floor double-bar timbered frame with corner struts, some old box windows, gable frame with very old windows, crooked hip roof, beaver-tail crown covering
  • Attached outbuilding: single-storey, massive, brick walls with segmented arches, old central gate, gable roof, beaver tail crown cover, mountain door
08985506
 
Residential house (surrounding area), two side buildings and barn of a three-sided courtyard Königswarthaer Strasse 5
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1st half of the 19th century The structure of the courtyard has been preserved, a residential building with a surrounding area that is rare in the region and of significance in terms of building history and the appearance of the streets.
  • Residential building: Ground floor partly with surrounding framework (2/2), partly solid, upper floor presumably half-timbered, boarded up, gable roof, beaver tail crown covering
  • Outbuildings: attached, massive, single storey with jamb, saddle roof
  • Barn: wooden construction, boarded up, gable roof
  • Ancillary building (street): single-storey, jamb, plaster tape and corner pilaster strips, arched windows in the gable, gable roof, beaver tail crown covering
08985512
 
Residential stable house Zur Mühle 15
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After 1900 Simple farmhouse largely preserved in its original appearance, historically significant, single-storey, solid, windows with three-part skylights, saddle roof, mountain door 08985511
 
Farmhouse To the mill 19
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1st half of the 19th century Relic of the original village development, historically significant, single-storey, massive, old windows, some with winter windows, wooden eaves, gable construction with ridge posts and collar beams (originally half-timbered?), Gable with two arched windows, gable roof, plain tile roofing 08985510
 
Residential building Zur Mühle 23
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Around 1880 Plastered building with ornamental artificial stone walls, largely preserved in its original appearance, of architectural significance, single-storey with jamb or plinth, corner cuboid, original window and door, gable roof, beaver-tail crown covering 08985509
 
Residential house with rear annex, barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard Zur Mühle 24
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Late 19th century Three-sided courtyard that has been preserved in its structure, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential house: two-storey, solid, profiled walls and sills, original windows and winter windows, gable roof (plaster 50s)
  • Side building: single storey with jamb, cornice, dovecote, mountain door, gable roof, beaver tail covering, rear extension, gable with two arched windows
  • Barn: wooden construction, boarded up, gable roof
08985508
 

Koblenz

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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Dorfstrasse (opposite the inn)
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After 1918 Significant local history, approx. 2 m high granite stele with the inscription "1914 - 1918 / Dedicated to our brave protectors and heroes who died in the World War as an honorary memory", list of names, "Koblenz Municipality", surrounded by landscaped grounds 08990730
 
Riser tower;  Hose tower and fire station
Riser tower; Hose tower and fire station Dorfstrasse
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Around 1900 Significant in local history, three-storey hose tower, boarded up upper floor, saddle roof, rear extension with saddle roof, beaver tail covering, windows inserted 08990728
 
Residential building Dorfstrasse 3
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Around 1840 Today the forestry office, one-storey building with a half-timbered part, of architectural significance, the rear part massive, half-timbered construction largely preserved, a horizontal window in the gable, a half-hip roof, beaver tail covering, two bat dormers 08990729
 
barn Dorfstrasse 21
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18th century and later Wooden barn with old half-timbered construction (St. Andrew's crosses), historically important, lower courtyard side blocked out, two compartments half-timbered with overlapping St. Andrew's crosses, otherwise boarded up, jamb, saddle roof 08990732
 
Eastern barn of a three-sided farm Dorfstrasse 23
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18th century Stand construction with St. Andrew's crosses and block construction, typical of the region, relic of old, rural construction, in the upper part a compartment with overlapping St. Andrew's crosses, boarded gable side in the area, saddle roof 08990731
 
Northern barn of a three-sided farm Dorfstrasse 24
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18th century Typical of the region, but now rare, half-timbered barn with St. Andrew's crosses, historically important, the lower part blocked out, above two compartments with overlapping St. Andrew's crosses, boarded gable, saddle roof 08990725
 
Residential stable house Mittelstrasse 6
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2nd half of the 19th century Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically significant, ground floor massive, slightly changed, upper floor largely preserved in the construction, window in the rear part, gable roof, beaver tail covering 08990727
 
Northern house, western barn and southern side building over an angled floor plan of a four-sided courtyard Mittelstrasse 10
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered house, preserved courtyard structure, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential house: Solid ground floor, double-bar framework, diagonal struts, gable roof, beaver tail covering
  • Outbuildings: plastered, segmented arched windows, gable roof, beaver tail roof covering, courtyard not accessible
08990726
 
Waystone Mortkaer Straße (corridor 2, parcel 9/2)
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19th century Significant from the point of view of traffic history, granite stone approx. 1.50 m high with a flat pyramidal finish, shaft roughly hewn, lettering fields smoothed 08990733
 
Memorial to the fallen in World War II in a landscaped area
Memorial to the fallen in World War II in a landscaped area Mortkaer Straße 5 (opposite)
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After 1945 Natural stone, of local history, irregular granite stele on a base, approx. 2.70 m, inscription: “We warn / 25 German soldiers gef. April 21, 1945 ”, set up in a semicircle framed by trees of life and fir trees 08990734
 

Lips

image designation location Dating description ID
Waystone (Corridor 3, parcel 146)
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Early 19th century Of importance in terms of traffic history, approximately 1.50 m high granite stele with a pyramidal end 08985786
 
Waystone (northeast of the village / direction Bärwalde, Betonstraße)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, approx. 1.20 m high granite stone, square base with two chamfered corners, upper half of the road stone triangular and with a flat, tent-like finish 08985458
 
memorial Lindenstrasse (at the entrance to the village)
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After 1945 Horticulturally designed complex with a large cross and 15 burial mounds, of local historical importance, paved path with lateral boulders, large granite cross (two-part, approx. 2.80 m) with the inscription: "The dead of the homeland", 15 indicated burial mounds in a semicircle behind the cross 08985457
 

Litschen

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Atonement Cross
Atonement Cross (at the old gymnasium)
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15-17 century Significant local history, natural stone, narrowly drawn up stone in the shape of a cross (stretched proportion, without inscription and designation) 09223019
 
Landmark (Corridor 1, parcel 401)
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19th century Of local history, granite approx. 30 cm high, rounded at the top 08985471
 
Waystone (Hermsdorf district, hall 2a, parcel 3)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, approx. 1 m high granite stone with a pyramidal finish, text fields smoothed, font renewed 08985472
 
Waystone (Corridor 1, parcel 401)
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19th century Of importance in terms of traffic history, approx. 1 m high stele with a flat pyramidal closure 08985470
 
Waystone (Corridor 1, parcels 396, 389)
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19th century Significant for traffic history, approx. 1 m high granite stone with a flat pyramidal end, inscription renewed 08985468
 
Side building with upper arbor of a three-sided courtyard Am Dorfanger 20 (Zum Neuhof 1)
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Around 1800 Upper floor with visible framework and upper arbor, unique in the village, valuable testimony to rural architecture, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, granite walls, upper floor with double-bar framework with diagonal struts, upper arbor over 3/4 of the courtyard side, parapet boarded, one gable side solid, both gables boarded, gable roof, beaver-tail crown covering (originally also listed under Am Dorfanger 20). 08985657
 
Waystone Am Dorfanger 21 (in front of)
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19th century Significant for traffic history, approx. 1.20 m high granite stone, shaft with chamfered corners, upper quarter cube-like, with painted lettering, flat pyramidal end 08985476
 
Residential stable house Am Dorfanger 23
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2nd half of the 19th century One of the few half-timbered buildings preserved in the village, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, in the living area window and door with plastered bezels, old windows, upper floor with double-bar framework with corner struts, old windows, mountain door, boarded gable top, gable roof, beaver tail crown cover, two bat dormers, structural changes in the rear part of the building. 08985477
 
Waystone Hermsdorfer Weg (corridor 1, parcel 373; touching the Hermsdorf district, corridor 4, parcel 56)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, approx. 1 m high granite, roughly hewn, flat end, inscription renewed 08985464
 
Waystone Hermsdorfer Weg (corridor 1, parcels 374, 375, 376)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, roughly 1 m high, roughly hewn granite with a weathered, once pyramidal finish, smoothed text fields, renewed writing 08985466
 
Waystone Hermsdorfer Weg (corridor 1, parcel 373; touching the Hermsdorf district, corridor 4, parcel 56)
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19th century Significant for traffic history, roughly 1 m high, roughly hewn granite, originally presumably with a rounded end, meanwhile heavily weathered in the upper part, text fields smoothed, font renewed 08985465
 
Waystone Zum Neuhof (corner of Uhyster Strasse)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, approximately 1.40 m high granite stele with chamfered corners, cuboid attachment and flat pyramidal closure, font renewed 08985479
 
Side building with upper arbor of a three-sided courtyard Zum Neuhof 1 (Am Dorfanger 20)
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Around 1800 Upper floor with visible framework and upper arbor, unique in the village, valuable testimony to rural architecture, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, granite walls, upper floor with double-bar framework with diagonal struts, upper arbor over 3/4 of the courtyard side, parapet boarded, one gable side solid, both gables boarded, gable roof, beaver-tail crown covering (originally also listed under Am Dorfanger 20). 08985657
 
Residential building Zum Neuhof 52
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Around 1880 Brick building typical of the landscape, largely intact wall-opening ratio, economical structure, significant building history, two-storey, quarry stone base, ground floor with segmental arch roofs, cornice as a German band, offset eaves, box windows (from later times), two arched windows in the gable Original sprout, half hip roof, newly covered, gable side with basement access, until August 2011 erroneously listed under Neudorf 52 in the list of monuments 08985473
 

Mortka

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Memorial stone for a field service by the Warrior Association for the 47th birthday of Kaiser and King Wilhelm II. (west of the Silbersee, district Weißkollm, hall 5, parcel 14/2)
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Marked 02.09.1906 Surrounded by six small stones, of regional historical importance, granite stele, approx. 2.30 m, tapering towards the top, beveled, front and back with inscription, surrounding six small rounded granite stones from the individual war clubs 08985531
 
Side building and barn of a three-sided farm Koblenzer Strasse 30
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Marked with 1902 Two of the few largely originally preserved buildings in the village, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Side building: one-storey with jamb, solid (natural stone / brick), plaster largely missing, cornice, mountain doors, pigeon escape holes, gable with two arched windows, continuous sill and accentuated fighter, side and in the top of the gable oculi with ornament, remnants of corner pilasters with ashlar, saddle roof
  • Barn: solid base area, otherwise half-timbered, two large gates, gable roof
  • Half-timbered house and upper arbor after renovation without monument value
08985488
 
Side building of a three-sided courtyard Koblenzer Strasse 40
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Around 1880 Typical plastered building with a lavishly designed gable end, historically significant, single-storey with jamb, corner pilasters with plaster ashlar, segmented arched window, profiled cornice, jamb with rosettes with ornamental ornament, gable with two round arched windows with continuous sill and accented transom, original window, oculus, gable edging , Beaver tail covering, two horizontal skylights 08985487
 

bars

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Outbuildings (toilet houses) of the former Knappenrode train station Am Wald 19 (in front of)
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After 1900 Brick construction with surrounding framework and diamond framework on the gable, moved here from Knappenrode, of architectural and railway history importance, single-storey, plastered, surrounding framework with decorative beams, gable roof with beaver-tail crown cover and central attachment 08985788
 
Mill technology from the former Riegeler Mühle
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Mill technology from the former Riegeler Mühle Hoyerswerdaer Strasse 3
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2nd half of the 19th century In a structurally altered context, a technical system that was originally preserved and of significance in terms of technology history 08985591
 
Two murder and atonement crosses
Two murder and atonement crosses Hoyerswerdaer Straße 9 (opposite)
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15-17 century Of local historical importance, granite crosses approx. 1.20 m or 1.30 m high 08985534
 
Residential building Hoyerswerdaer Strasse 14
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Around 1900 Plastered building with elaborate brick structure, singular in the place, historically significant, single storey, with jamb, eaves side with basket arch, gable side with segment and round arch, edged with brick, corner pilasters with ashlar, cornice with double German band, eaves with console frieze, central roof bay, Saddle roof, unsuitable plastic windows 08985536
 
Block barn Hoyerswerdaer Strasse 15
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Before 1900 Typical of the region, original construction largely preserved, of architectural and economic significance, block box with central passage, gable roof 08985533
 

Steinitz

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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 106 and four runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 106 and four runner stones (Corridor 2, parcel 125)
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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 106 carved on the opposite side and the country code KP / KS directly on the border line; Associated with four runner stones at irregular intervals on the border line. 09305614
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar pair No. 107
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar pair No. 107 (Parcel 60)
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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. Two truncated pyramids (basic dimensions 53 × 53 cm) made of granite with carved number 107 and country code KP / KS Site had to give way to the kaolin open pit. 09305620
 
Waystone Alte Bautzener Strasse (corner of Spreestrasse)
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19th century Significant for traffic history, approx. 1.20 m high granite stone, rounded at the top, writing fields set back like a mirror, renewed color 08985593
 
Murder and Atonement Cross
Murder and Atonement Cross Alte Bautzener Strasse (corner of Spreestrasse)
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15-17 century Local historical significance, approx. 1 m high granite cross 08985592
 
Waystone Alte Bautzener Strasse (corner of Mortkaer Strasse)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, approx. 80 cm high granite stone with rounded end, writing fields set back as a mirror, writing renewed 08985489
 
Landmark Alte Bautzener Strasse (corner of Spreestrasse)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, approx. 80 cm high, upwardly tapering granite stele 08985495
 
Wooden hand pump At sports field 14 (in front of)
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Around 1900 Of cultural and historical importance 08985493
 

Tiegling

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Waystone (District Weißkollm, hall 7, parcel 164/4)
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19th century Significant for traffic history, approx. 1.30 m high granite stone, in the lower part with chamfered corners, in the upper part cuboid with a flat pyramidal closure 08985537
 

Whitish

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Memorial to the 100th anniversary of the Wars of Liberation of 1813 (southwest of Weißig, corridor 1, parcel 94)
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Marked 1913 Obelisk-like natural stone monument with edging, of regional historical importance, approx. 10 m high, two-tiered base with gabled niche with inscription: “18. May 1813 / At this point, under General York, 8,000 Prussian and Russian soldiers in loyal brotherhood in arms fought a heavy battle on the eve of the Battle of Bautzen against 14,000 men of the French occupation army under Lauriston ”, in the upper part there is no inscription, above it the dates 1813–1913 / 18th May, with oak leaf wreath 08985502
 
Waystone (Corridor 2, parcel 20)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, approx. 1.30 m high granite stone with a flat pyramidal finish, smoothed writing fields, new writing 08985500
 
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 105 and 9 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone : Pilar No. 105 and 9 runner stones (District Steinitz, corridor 2, parcel 181)
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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 105 carved on the opposite side and the country code KP / KS directly on the border line; associated with nine runner stones at irregular intervals on the border line. 09305613
 
Eastern dwelling house with angled barn annex, western barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard, barn in the rear part of the property as well as gate entrance and fence pillars, courtyard tree, front garden, orchard and fountain Am Eichberg 18
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Mid 19th century Exemplary farm complex for rural life in the 19th century, preserved in its original appearance to a high degree, of structural and economic importance; Barn in the rear part of the property and possibly fence pillars and wells demolished.
  • Residential house with barn extension: one-storey, with jamb, solid, plastered, cornice, gable side with corner pilasters, two arched windows with continuous sill, emphasized fighting zone, oculus, gable roof, beaver-tail crown covering, historical floor plan structure
  • Rear barn: two-winged gate on the field side, open on the courtyard side, partly boarded up, dovecote, gable roof, beaver tail canopy
  • next to it: stable, two-storey, brick, segmented arch door, ventilation slots, pigeon escape holes, gable roof
  • 2. Barn (gable facing the street): Brick, two gates on the courtyard side, the one on the central axis as a passage, ventilation slots as design ornament, gable roof, beaver tail crown covering
  • Enclosure pillars: plastered, plaster ornamentation with mirror and cornice, pyramidal closure, boarded-up shed with a gable roof on the orchard, front garden bordered by a picket fence
08985497
 
Residential house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Am Eichberg 37
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2nd half of the 19th century Buildings largely preserved in their original appearance, of importance in terms of architectural history and the appearance of the town.
  • Residential building: one-storey with jamb, segmented arched window with original muntin and winter window, wooden entrance porch, gable roof, beaver tail covering
  • Barn: plastered brick building, ornamental ventilation openings, partly still belted cornice, upper zone to the courtyard boarded up, two passages, half-hip roof, beaver tail covering
08985501
 
Manor house, two niche figures in the entrance area, two farm buildings and manor park of a manor
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Manor house, two niche figures in the entrance area, two farm buildings and manor park of a manor Am Eichberg 42
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18th century (castle and niche figure) Elaborately restored baroque castle, historically and historically significant, two-storey, box windows on the long sides with shutters, segmental arched entrance with granite walls, old door, in front of it arbor with four columns, mansard hipped roof with dormer windows and central roof house with dormer windows, two bat tails and dormer windows, beaver tails Laterally single-storey additions, figures: sandstone, male and female figures with courtly clothes, art-historically valuable, two outbuildings: single-storey plastered buildings, some plastered structures still preserved, half-hip roof, beaver-tail crown covering 08985499
 
Wooden hand pump at Am Eichberg 42 (at the castle)
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Around 1900 Of cultural and historical importance, approx. 1.40 m high 08985498
 

Weißkollm

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villa
villa On estate 5
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Around 1910 Plastered building with reform style elements from around 1910, part of the former property, of architectural and local significance, irregular floor plan, belt cornices, partly profiled, windows without cladding but with keystone, mostly unsuitable windows without division, various roof extensions, partly not original ( Balcony in the roof area), mansard roof, beaver tail crown covering, roughened and color-contrasted plaster mirrors under the sills 08985602
 
Residential building
Residential building On estate 6
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Around 1920 Plastered building with economical structure and mansard roof typical of the time, part of the property, historically and historically important, single storey with knee floor, approx. 1 m brick plinth, roughened plastering fields in the attic below the windows, some original doors, windows renewed in accordance with listed buildings, hall open on the sides, Various roof bay windows with a sloping roof or gable roof, central roof bay window up to the ridge height with hipped roof, mansard roof with beaver tail crown covering, rear wing new 08985601
 
Forest house and outbuildings Bahnhofsweg 10
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Around 1900 Brick buildings with Prussian half-timbering, of architectural and local significance.
  • Residential building: one and a half storey, risalit-like porches with roof bay, ground floor with shutters, original door, gable with joists, gable roof, beaver tail covering, T-shaped floor plan
  • Outbuildings: one-storey, brick, Prussian half-timbering, gable roof, beaver tail covering
08985595
 
Memorial stone for Fritz Kube
Memorial stone for Fritz Kube At Dorfstrasse 1 (below the school)
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After 1978 Significant local history, natural stone with tablet with bust: "Fritz Kube 1899-1978 / anti-fascist resistance fighter / activist from the very beginning / 1945/46 organizer of the democratic land reform in the Hoyerswerda district" 08985600
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Dorfstrasse 24 (next to)
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After 1918 Significant local history, approx. 2 m high granite cube with a polished plate with the inscription: "To honor the heroes from Weisskolm who fell in the World War 1914-1918" and a list of names, essay in the form of the Iron Cross 08985599
 
Cemetery chapel, parenting hall and memorial stone for the dead of both world wars
Cemetery chapel, parenting hall and memorial stone for the dead of both world wars Next to Dorfstrasse 61 (in the cemetery)
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1920s (part of the cemetery); after 1945 (memorial stone) Chapel with east tower with entrance hall, local historical significance. Plastered building with arched windows, open entrance hall on the tower with basket arch, basket arched entrance with original door, semicircular entrance hall, otherwise rectangular doors, pyramid roof, gable roof, beaver tail crown covering. Parentation hall: plastered construction, segmented arched door and window, gable roof, beaver tail crown covering. Memorial stone: boulder with landscaped grounds "Den Toten der Heimat". 08985540
 
Residential and administrative buildings Geißlitzer Strasse 8a
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Around 1900 Plastered building with distinctive roof core with brick ornamentation, historically significant, two-storey, in a corner position to the adjoining single-storey outbuilding, plaster strips as corner pilasters and between the floors, high windows with segmented arches (brick), original windows, rear window changed on the ground floor, original doors, house entrance with Outside staircase and retaining walls, roof bay window with stepped gable, blind arch with brick, partly with German tape, hipped roof, caterpillars, beaver tail crown covering 08985597
 
Factory owner's villa and outbuildings Geißlitzer Strasse 19
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Around 1910 Today the forestry office, plastered construction in the form language typical of the time, of importance in terms of building history and local history.
  • Residential building: natural stone plinth, two-storey, arched entrance with strongly profiled porch, outside staircase and retaining walls, windows with shutters, original door, bay-like porch with balcony on the upper floor, hipped mansard roof, beaver-tail crown covering
  • Ancillary building: one-storey plastered building, boarded-up gable side, some windows with sprouting, hipped roof with central roof house with bent gable, beaver-tail crown covering
08985598
 
House and enclosure Mittelweg 22
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Around 1890 Plastered building with decorative sparse structure, historically significant, single storey, jamb, original windows and winter windows, original door, weather house, plastered walls with keystones, corner pilasters with plastered mirrors, cornice, jamb with plaster ornament, gable with oculus, saddle roof, enclosure: picket fence 08985596
 

Deletions from the list of monuments

Deletions from the list of monuments (Groß Särchen)

image designation location Dating description ID
Residential stable house Alte Poststrasse 19
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2nd half of the 19th century Plastered construction with facade design typical of the time at an exposed point, of architectural significance; demolished between 2008 and 2012. One-storey with jamb, corner pilasters with ashlar, above the profiled cornice, then plastered mirrors, windows with plastering flaps, profiled sills with console-like ornament, gable windows with continuous sill, gable roof, beaver-tail crown cover, wall openings largely original. 08990745
 
Hose tower
Hose tower Am Anger 1 (opposite)
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Marked 1898 The original appearance of the building with boarded-up wooden construction, of local significance; demolished between 2014 and 2016 08990710
 
barn Hauptstrasse 32
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Late 19th century Preserved building with Prussian half-timbering, of architectural and economic importance; demolished between 2014 and 2016. Passage gate, minor changes on the courtyard side, gable roof, beaver tail cover. 08990721
 

Deletions from the list of monuments (Litschen)

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Mill building with attached dwelling house and rear annex
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Mill building with attached dwelling house and rear annex Am Dorfanger 47
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Marked with 1844 (roof beam) The original cubature has been preserved, the rear part was later increased for technical reasons, of significance in terms of building history, technology history and local history; Removed from the list of monuments after 2014 08985481
 

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 Lohsa. Large hall building built 1637–51, extensions and conversions around 1750, restored in 1960. The plastered building with hipped roof, two-storey extensions on the south and north sides, retracted square west tower. Inside flat plaster ceiling. Circumferential galleries from 1750, two-story on the north and south sides, which are continued in the chancel as glazed boxes, and an organ gallery in the west. The furnishings from the time of construction: very high altar from 1666, installation of the pulpit around 1700. Four-storey structure with rich cartilage, crucifixion painting below the basket, dated 1666, in the cheeks passion scenes, carved figure of the Salvator at the end. Simple organ brochure from 1871 by Friedrich Ladegast, later changed.

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  • List of listed monuments of the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, as of April 15, 2014
  • Monument map of Saxony , accessed on August 18, 2017

Individual evidence

  1. Barbara Bechter (edited by), Wiebke Fastenrath (edited by), Georg Dehio (author), Dehio Association (edited by): Dehio - Handbook of German Art Monuments / Saxony Volume 1 . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 1996, ISBN 978-3-422-03043-5 .
  2. Geoportal of the district of Bautzen. In: cardomap.idu.de. Bautzen district office, accessed on July 16, 2017 . Compare also Google Maps. Retrieved July 16, 2017 .
  3. Geoportal of the district of Bautzen. In: cardomap.idu.de. Bautzen district office, accessed on July 16, 2017 .
  4. Geoportal of the district of Bautzen. In: cardomap.idu.de. Bautzen district office, accessed on July 16, 2017 . Compare also Google Maps. Retrieved July 16, 2017 .
  5. Geoportal of the district of Bautzen. In: cardomap.idu.de. Bautzen district office, accessed on July 16, 2017 . Compare also Google Maps. Retrieved July 16, 2017 .
  6. Geoportal of the district of Bautzen. In: cardomap.idu.de. Bautzen district office, accessed on July 16, 2017 .

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