List of cultural monuments in Lossatal
The list of cultural monuments in Lossatal contains the cultural monuments in Lossatal .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .
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Dornreichenbach
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Individual monument of the subject entity Schloss und Park Dornreichenbach: Castle (see also entity entity document - Obj. 09302109) | Philipp-Müller-Platz 4 (map) |
in the core 1665 | high-quality historicism building of local historical importance.
Castle (built in 1665 for Ulrich Gottfried Mordeisen): two-storey plastered solid building, on a rectangular floor plan with side elevation to the courtyard, elaborate structure in plaster and sandstone, mansard roof with dormers, seven axes, frontispiece to the courtyard and garden with rich stucco structure, side extension with arbor and Pyramid roof, side extension with stair tower, terrace to the garden on the garden side, elaborate structure (formerly with balcony), grooved corner pilasters, inside historic ballroom. |
08972619
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Material entirety Castle and Park Dornreichenbach with the following individual monuments: Castle (see individual monument 08972619) as well as park with pond and former pheasantry (garden monuments), as well as the wall north of the castle and so-called ox wood as a whole | Philipp-Müller-Platz 4 (map) |
in the core 1665 (castle) | Fasanerie important cultural landscape element , park designed by the supraregional garden artist Max Bertram , of importance in terms of history, urban development (characterizing the townscape), artistic and landscape design.
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09302109
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Dorfkirche Dornreichenbach (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure wall, war memorial for those who fell in World War II, tomb and crypt) | Road of peace (map) |
in the core probably mid-12th century | Baroque hall church with retracted choir and west tower, essentially medieval, historically important in terms of architecture, history and character of the townscape.
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08972616
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Rectory and side building of a rectory | Road of Peace 7 (map) |
around 1860 | Rectory simple plastered building with half-timbered gable, of local historical importance.
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08972617 |
Falcon Grove
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Royal Saxon milestones (totality); Milestone (milestone) | (Map) | 2nd half of the 19th century (milestone) | Half mile stone, road between Falkenhain and Schildau, kilometer 13.826, reworked into a kilometer stone, significance in terms of traffic history.
Royal Saxon milestone, sandstone, inscription: "km 13.826" "Schildau 3.8 km" "Wurzen 14 km" (weathered writing). |
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Dorfkirche Falkenhain (church (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure wall, churchyard gate, several gravestones on the outside of the church, hearse and morgue as well as two memorials for those who fell in World War I and those who fell in World War II) | Karl-Marx-Strasse (map) |
in the core of the 13th century | The core of the Romanesque choir tower church, expanded and reshaped in the Renaissance and Baroque periods, of significance in terms of building history, the history of the place and the appearance of the town.
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08972615
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Residential house of a mill estate | Karl-Marx-Strasse 1 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | simple plastered building, historically significant watermill on the Lossa.
Residential house: two-storey, plastered solid construction, stone sills, gable roof towed towards the courtyard, original gable end, door with keystone, plaster structure. |
08972629
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Rectory (rectory and barn of a rectory) | Karl-Marx-Strasse 15 (map) |
re. 1740 | Stately parsonage with boarded half-timbered upper floor, massive barn, of architectural and local historical importance.
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08972625
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Side building (with Kumthalle) and pavement of a former four-sided courtyard | Karl-Marx-Strasse 69 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Side building with a rare two-arched Kumthalle, evidence of rural economy of bygone times, of architectural significance.
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08972622
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Cottage property with house, side building and courtyard pavement | Karl-Marx-Strasse 89 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Residential house simple one-storey plastered building, massive stable building, evidence of smallholder life and economy, of social and historical importance.
House-making: single-storey solid construction, gable roof, stone window frames, stable: two-story, solid, plastered structure, original doors, gable roof, brick eaves, stone window frames. |
08972621
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Falkenhain steam dairy and soft cheese dairy; Feinkäserei Zimmermann (factory building (dairy) with boiler house, chimney, courtyard pavement as well as stable and warehouse) | Karl-Marx-Strasse 90 (map) |
around 1910 | Plastered buildings with brick structure, technical monument, of local importance.
Clinker brick building built in 1910, in May 1931 the dairy master Albert Zimmermann took over the dairy, 1936 expansion of the company, after 1945 takeover by son Karl-Heinz, 1970 construction of a new boiler house and a new cheese factory, conversion of the company into the dairy A. Zimmermann KG May 1, 1972 part of the VEB dairy in Falkenhain, private operation again since 1990.
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Unity of the Rittergut Falkenhain b. Wurzen, with the following individual monuments: mansion (No. 8) with access bridge, three farm buildings (No. 1, 3 and 5) and manor barn (No. 2) as well as the north-west and south-east enclosure walls of the manor (see individual monuments 08972626), plus the Total parts: two further residential and farm buildings (No. 4, No. 6) and courtyard paving of the estate and the estate park (garden monument) with pond | To the Lossawiesen 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 8 (card) |
19th century | Basically a baroque mansion, historical remodeling by the Dresden architect Haenel, farm buildings simple plastered buildings, of local and architectural importance.
Falkenhain manor (manor park): The Falkenhain manor had been owned by various noble families and the bishops of Meissen since the 13th century. In 1604 it was acquired by August von Lüttichau (1585–1631), whose grandson Rudolph Heinrich von Lüttichau (1651–1725) had the Falkenhain church replaced by a new building around 1708. Around 1796 the estate was transferred to POENICKE (1860) to Adolphine Caroline Wilhelmine von Carlowitz (correct: Christiane Adolphine von Carlowitz ?, 1760–1806). In 1805 Susanna Regina von Schönberg bought the Falkenhain estate on Thammenhain from Mrs von Carlowitz and representatives of the von Lüttichau family. From the son of the new owner, the estate came a little later to the Saxon major Hans Adolph Job von Carlowitz (correct: Hans Adolph Heinrich von Carlowitz ?, 1787–1865, son of Christiane Adolphine von Carlowitz) and remained in the possession of this family until 1945.
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Individual features of the entity Rittergut Falkenhain b. Wurzen: Manor house (No. 8) with access bridge, three farm buildings (No. 1, 3 and 5) and barn (No. 2) as well as the north-western and south-eastern enclosure walls of the manor | To the Lossawiesen 1; 2; 3; 5; 8 (card) |
1761, older in essence | Basically a baroque mansion, historical remodeling by the Dresden architect Haenel, farm buildings simple plastered buildings, of local and architectural importance.
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08972626 |
Frauwalde
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Waystone | Falkenhainer Strasse (map) |
19th century | Sandstone stele, inscriptions, significance in terms of traffic history.
Sandstone stele, inscription: "Falkenhain, Heyda" "Schildau, Ochsensaal, Bortewitz, Börln" |
08972662
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Side building (with Kumthalle) as well as the enclosure and courtyard paving of a three-sided courtyard | Falkenhainer Strasse 15 (map) |
re. 1883 (lintel) | Side building an outhouse with stable barn, plastered quarry stone building, evidence of rural building and way of life of bygone times, of importance in terms of local history.
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08972663
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Moving out house of a three-sided farm | Lindenweg 4 (map) |
Mid 19th century | Half-timbered building, largely preserved in its original form, of architectural and social significance.
Two-storey half-timbered building, massive ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, saddle roof, older windows, original door, massive renewed gable, wooden eaves. |
08972661 |
Großzschepa
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Wurzen – Eilenburg railway line: railway bridge | At the sewage treatment plant 1 (next to) (map) |
between 1919 and 1927 | Significant in terms of traffic and building history.
Single-track arch bridge with parabolic opening over the street Am Klärwerk, construction: abutment and arch in the core vmtl. made of stamped concrete (shuttered concrete, no reinforcement iron visible on the vault reveal and arch front), front sides of the bridge (with the exception of the concrete arch front) as well as the side wing walls clad with Cyclops masonry. Railway line Wurzen – Eilenburg (route abbreviation WE), Saxon branch line from Wurzen to Eilenburg, connected the railway lines from Leipzig to Dresden and from Leipzig via Eilenburg to Cottbus, first ideas for the extension of the planned Muldentalbahn line via Wurzen to Eilenburg and possibly even up to to Wittenberg, but not pursued further due to political decisions, the connection railway was not built until 1919–1927 (this was closely linked to Eilenburg's mayor Alfred Belian, who drove forward various urban and regional infrastructure projects during his term in office from 1904 to 1933) v. a. Connect the quarries in the Hohburg mountains (decades of intensive quartz porphyry mining, use as stone) to the existing rail network, heavy freight traffic in the quarries along the route - Böhlitz plant, Frauenberg plant and Lüptitz plant - as well as the Hohburg kaolin plant, passenger traffic rather insignificant, mainly excursion traffic in the Hohburger Berge ("Hohburger Schweiz"), discontinued in 1978, today due to track dismantling (for example between Wurzen and the Lüptitz quarry junction) continuous operation is no longer possible, continued use by freight trains, the characteristic of the route is the extensive freedom of height, ie the tracks are Crossed many small bridges to avoid crossings with roads and paths. |
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Großzschepa village church (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure wall, manor tomb and memorial for those who died in World War I) | Lindenallee (map) |
in the core probably 13th century | simple hall church with west tower, in the core a medieval church building, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the local image.
Gallery hall, Romanesque core, quarry stone masonry, tower from the late Gothic period, chancel younger, box extension first half of the 18th century, baptismal font 1784, pulpit altar 1817. |
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Former rectory, with front garden and enclosure | Lindenallee 8 (map) |
1807 | Stately plastered building with a crooked hip roof, significance for the local history.
Two-story, quarry stone and brick masonry, plastered, hipped roof, wooden window frames. |
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More pictures | Individual monument belonging to the Großzschepa manor: horse stable with coach house and coachman's apartment (see also group 09256451, Lindenallee 10–16) | Lindenallee 12 (map) |
around 1860 | As a former part of the manor, it is of local historical and cultural significance.
single storey, quarry stone and brick masonry, gable roof, skylights. |
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Material aggregate of the manor Großzschepa with the individual monuments: horse stable with coach house and coachman's apartment (Lindenallee 12, see individual monument 09256604), former tower house (farm building, Schloßstraße 13, see individual monument 09256586) and estate park (garden monument) as well as the material parts: remnants of the manor house 16 (Lindenallee 16), Remains of the manor barn (Lindenallee 15) and remains of a greenhouse | Lindenallee 12; 14; 15; 16 (card) |
Mid 19th century | importance in terms of local history, landscape design and garden design.
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09256451
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Stable house of a farm | Schloßstraße 6 (map) |
around 1855 | Originally part of an independent farm, later part of the manor, as such interesting from a local and cultural point of view.
Two-storey, saddle roof, quarry stone and brick masonry, sills and walls partly in sandstone, beautiful field door. |
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More pictures | Individual monument belonging to the Grosszschepa manor: former tower house (see also entity 09256451, Lindenallee 10–16) | Schloßstraße 13 (map) |
around 1860 (tower house) | As a former part of the manor, it is of local historical and cultural significance.
Two-story, quarry stone and brick masonry, plastered, saddle roof, remains of old paintwork, openings slightly changed, tower lost. |
09256586
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Outbuilding of a former distillery, now a local museum | Zschepaer Hauptstraße 18 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Small plastered building with a half-hip roof, rear gable half-timbered, cultural and historical significance.
Quarry stone masonry, back gable half-timbered, clay pegs, plastered, hipped roof, barrel cellar. |
09259721 |
Heyda
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Boundary stone | Mühlengasse (map) |
19th century | local historical significance.
Boundary stone with rounded upper edge, letters chiseled on both sides: "RH" (Rittergut Heyda) and "GH" (Heyda community) |
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Large mill (mill with technical equipment and mill ditch) | Mühlengasse 4 (map) |
1882 according to information | Formerly part of the Heyda manor, watermill in a landscape-defining location with local historical significance.
Grain and feed mill with equipment, two-storey plastered building with corner pilasters, plaster structure, cornice band, eaves cornice, window framing, two entrances on the street side and former bakery with original tiles, original technology from around 1920, powered by an electric motor around 1990, mill ditch in the area of the mill in sections and underground from the mill, |
08972647
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Individual features of the aggregate Rittergut Heyda: Gutsverwalterhaus (see also aggregate 09300519) | Stolpener Strasse 9 (map) |
around 1800, later modifications | simple one-storey plastered building with mansard roof, of local historical importance.
single storey, plastered solid construction, mansard roof, simple plaster structure, |
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Subject aggregate of the Heyda manor, with the following individual monuments: Castle (No. 13), two cavalier houses and two farm buildings (see individual monuments 08972664) and estate administrator's house (No. 9, see individual monument 08972665), furthermore with the following elements: former farm building (No. 11), further outbuildings and enclosure wall, plus the manor park (garden monument) with two ponds | Stolpener Strasse 9; 11; 13 (card) |
18./19. Century | Baroque palace complex of architectural and local significance.
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Individual features of the aggregate Rittergut Heyda: castle, two cavalier houses and two farm buildings (see also aggregate 09300519) | Stolpener Strasse 13 (map) |
Former re. 1698, later redesigned (lock) | Baroque castle, plastered building with a mansard roof and richly structured sandstone portal, of art historical and local historical importance.
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08972664
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Old sheep farm: Barn of the former sheep farm | Stolpener Strasse 17 (map) |
around 1800 | Standing in the context of the Heyda manor, stately building that characterizes the street scene, of local history.
Barn: front part converted into a residential building (around 1950), single-storey, high hipped roof with bat dormers, plastered quarry stone wall, large gate passage |
08972649 |
Hohburg
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Former forge | Am Lossatal 3 (map) |
Mid 19th century | Upper floor projecting half-timbered structure, partly plastered, partly boarded up, significance in terms of building history, local history and the townscape.
Two-storey, saddle roof, ground floor solid in quarry stone, upper floor half-timbered, partly plastered, partly boarded-up, mostly original windows, rear extension |
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Former brewery: brewhouse and ice cellar | Am Lossatal 43 (map) |
around 1900 | historically significant.
Brewhouse: two-storey, plastered building in brick and natural stone, natural stone plinth, dividing elements in brick, gable roof, loading hatch, more recent single-storey extension |
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Dorfkirche Hohburg (church (with furnishings) and walled churchyard) | Kirchgasse (map) |
13th century core, later reshaped | The core of the Romanesque choir tower church is of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape.
Choir tower church, hall probably Romanesque, 1852 choir extension, tower 1918 with octagonal tower |
09258181
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Bakery of a farm | Kirchgasse 2 (map) |
around 1800 | individually standing bakery, with half-timbered gable, significance for local and cultural history.
solid, plastered, gable in the upper area half-timbered, half-hip roof. |
09258155
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Stone workers house Hohburg (former stone workers house, now a museum) | Kirchgasse 5 (map) |
re. 1802 | Solid ground floor, timber-framed upstairs, valuable in terms of local history and significant for the cultural landscape.
Two-storey, massive ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, boarded up, rear extension, half-hip roof |
09258183 |
Kleinzschepa
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Loss bridge; Wurzen – Eilenburg railway line: railway bridge with wing walls | (Map) | between 1919 and 1927 | 40 meter long reinforced concrete bridge over the Lossa lowland, because of its construction and design of rarity as well as of importance in terms of traffic and building history.
Lossatal bridge: two-span reinforced concrete bridge (formwork concrete), single-track, with overhead carriageway, length 40 m, height 14 m, girders presumably hollow box construction, unusual polygonal and non-circular arching over the two openings (haunched girder), central pillar on a rectangular floor plan, by means of a circumferential cornice visually separated from the girder, further cornice on the front sides below the respective projecting deck slab, iron railing above, wing walls on both sides of the abutments also made of form concrete, the lateral frame with cyclops masonry, Wurzen – Eilenburg railway line (route abbreviation WE), Saxon branch line from Wurzen to Eilenburg, connected the railway lines from Leipzig to Dresden and from Leipzig via Eilenburg to Cottbus, already in 1863 the first ideas to extend the planned Muldentalbahn line via Wurzen to Eilenburg and possibly even to Wittenberg, but not pursued further due to political decisions, the connection railway was not built until 1919–1927 (this was closely linked to Eilenburg's mayor Alfred Belian, who drove forward various urban and regional infrastructure projects during his term in office from 1904 to 1933) Connect the quarries in the Hohburg mountains (decades of intensive quartz porphyry mining, use as stone) to the existing rail network, heavy freight traffic in the quarries along the route - Böhlitz plant, Frauenberg plant and Lüptitz plant - as well as the Hohburg kaolin plant, passenger traffic rather unlikely significant, mainly excursion traffic to the Hohburger Berge ("Hohburger Schweiz"), discontinued in 1978, continuous operation no longer possible today due to track dismantling (e.g. between Wurzen and the Lüptitz quarry junction), continued use by freight trains, characteristic of the route is the extensive freedom in height , ie the tracks are led over many small bridge structures in order to avoid crossings with roads and paths - the bridge over the Lossatal is the largest and longest on the route. |
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Railway house and outbuilding, between the two round arched passage | At station 11 (map) |
around 1925 | Striking in the townscape due to its location on the road, plastered construction in the style of the 1920s, largely in good original condition, interesting in terms of building history and local history.
Residential house: two-storey, hipped roof with beautiful bat dormers, brick, plastered, set off over natural stone plinth, dividing elements in colored plaster, entrance with stairs, shutters. |
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Wurzen – Eilenburg railway line: railway bridge | At station 11 (next to) (map) |
between 1919 and 1927 | of importance in terms of traffic history.
Single-track arch bridge with an opening in the form of a slightly elevated arch over the street Am Bahnhof, construction: abutment and arch in the core possibly. made of rammed concrete (formwork concrete, no reinforcement iron visible on the vaulted reveal and arch front), front sides of the bridge (with the exception of the arch front facing the concrete) as well as the side wing walls clad with Cyclops masonry, over it a renewed concrete carriageway, railway line Wurzen – Eilenburg (route abbreviation WE), Saxony. Branch line from Wurzen to Eilenburg, connected the railway lines from Leipzig to Dresden as well as from Leipzig via Eilenburg to Cottbus, first ideas for the extension of the planned Muldentalbahn line via Wurzen to Eilenburg and possibly even to Wittenberg, but not pursued further due to political decisions, It was not until 1919–1927 that the connecting railway was built (this was closely linked to the mayor of Eilenburg, Alfred Belian, who drove forward various urban and regional infrastructure projects during his term in office from 1904 to 1933). a. Connect the quarries in the Hohburg mountains (decades of intensive quartz porphyry mining, use as stone) to the existing rail network, heavy freight traffic in the quarries along the route - Böhlitz plant, Frauenberg plant and Lüptitz plant - as well as the Hohburg kaolin plant, passenger traffic rather insignificant, mainly excursion traffic in the Hohburger Berge ("Hohburger Schweiz"), discontinued in 1978, today due to track dismantling (for example between Wurzen and the Lüptitz quarry junction) continuous operation is no longer possible, continued use by freight trains, the characteristic of the route is the extensive freedom of height, ie the tracks are Crossed many small bridges to avoid crossings with roads and paths. |
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Memorial to the fallen of World War 1 | Frauenbergstraße 12 (in front) (map) |
around 1920 (war memorial) | of local importance.
Natural stone, inscription with an iron cross, eagle crown. |
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Koerlitz
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Dorfkirche Körlitz (church (with furnishings)) | Old village street (map) |
1772, older in essence | simple baroque hall church, medieval core, with baroque roof turret, of architectural and local importance.
Probably Romanesque hall church, straight east end, plastered solid building, large supporting pillars, gable roof, extensions with pent roof, slate roof turret (formerly marked 1809), arched window. |
08972691
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Syringe house | Alte Dorfstrasse 1 (next to) (map) |
Mid 19th century | small plastered building with half-timbered gable, significance of local history.
single-storey plastered construction, wooden gate, half-timbered gable, gable roof. |
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House and pavement of a three-sided courtyard | Alte Dorfstrasse 12 (map) |
around 1900 | Elaborate and richly structured clinker construction of architectural historical interest.
Two-storey, quarry stone base, artificial stone basement window, clinker brickwork with red, yellow and green glazed clinker decorations, crooked hip roof, window and door walls in artificial stone (windows and doors renewed). |
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Residential house (No. 15), side building (No. 13), barn, gate entrance and pavement of a three-sided courtyard | Old Dorfstrasse 13; 15 (card) |
around 1900 | Large courtyard that defines the street scene, residential building with a clinker brick facade from the late 19th century, stable building made from clay, of architectural and local importance.
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08972686
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Side building (with Kumthalle) and courtyard paving of a farm | Alte Dorfstrasse 14 (map) |
End of the 19th century | largely original evidence of rural living and way of life of bygone times with a rare Kumthalle in the village, of architectural significance.
Side building, probably pull-out house: two-storey plastered building, saddle roof with bat dormers, in the front part residential house with sandstone door walls, door renewed, sills made of sandstone on the upper floor, stable part with three-arched Kumthalle (segment arch openings), two sandstone pillars, rear part of the building: three large wooden gates, old windows . |
08972688 |
Kühnitzsch
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Old sheep farm (barn and enclosure wall with gate and gate of a former sheep farm) | Körlitzer Strasse 2; 4 (card) |
End of the 19th century | Barn, quarry stone building that defines the townscape, evidence of rural economic practices of bygone times, of local historical importance.
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Old brick factory | Körlitzer Strasse 9 (map) |
19th century | Restored remnants of a former kiln, of technical historical importance.
Quarry stone building with sloping corner pillars, not plastered, restored in 2001/02. |
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Kühnitzsch village church (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure, morgue, war memorial of the 1st and 2nd World War) | Kühnitzscher Dorfstrasse (map) |
1706–1707, essentially older | Baroque hall church with east tower, in the core Romanesque choir tower church, structurally, characteristically and historically significant.
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House and enclosure | Kühnitzscher Dorfstrasse 31 (map) |
re. 1903 | Wilhelminian style plastered building with echoes of the Swiss style, socially and historically significant, well structured building.
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Cottage | Kühnitzscher Dorfstrasse 37 (map) |
End of 18th century | one of the oldest houses in the village in half-timbered construction, of architectural and socio-historical importance.
two-storey, ground floor on the courtyard side massive, outside clay wall, upper floor half-timbered, gable massive renewed, gable roof, beaver tail covering, stable part with wooden door, old windows, |
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Post mill Kühnitzsch (post mill with historical mill technology) | Mühlenweg 6 (map) |
1812 (mill) | Largely original, fully functional mill with technical equipment, restored, standing on a walled stand, of technical historical importance.
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Totality of the manor and Kühnitzsch Castle, with the following individual monuments: Castle (No. 1), gatehouse (over an angular floor plan, No. 2) and outbuildings (No. 7) - (see individual monuments 08972698) as well as with the manor park (garden monument) and with the Total parts: farm building (No. 4), auxiliary building (No. 5), further courtyard building and courtyard paving | Castle courtyard 1; 2; 4; 5; 7 (card) |
18./19. Century | Castle, mighty plastered building with stucco decoration and square corner tower, of art historical and local historical importance.
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Individual features of the property and Kühnitzsch Castle: Castle (No. 1), gatehouse (over an angular floor plan, No. 2) and ancillary building (No. 7) - (see also material collection document - Obj. 09304443) | Castle courtyard 1; 2; 7 (card) |
1842, older in core (castle) | Castle mighty plastered building with stucco decoration and square corner tower, of art historical and local historical importance,
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08972698
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Kühnitzsch cemetery (cemetery with enclosure and funeral hall) | Trebelshainer Strasse 4 (map) |
19th century (cemetery) | of local historical importance.
Cemetery building: single-story, two-storey, plastered solid structure, simple plaster structure, saddle roofs, on the upper floor oculi, arched windows, original windows (in iron), original door with quarry stone frame (renovated in accordance with listed buildings). |
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Two inscription panels | To Buchholz 4 (map) |
re. 1734 | of local historical importance.
Two inscription panels, inscribed "GFP / MGFH / 1734" and inscribed: "CHF / 1790 / A" and an incised horseshoe. |
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Waystone | Zum Buchholz 12 (in front) (map) |
19th century | Sandstone stele, inscriptions in the unit of hours of travel, significant in terms of traffic history.
Sandstone stele, inscription: "Falkenhain 7/8 St." "Dornreichenbach 1/2 St.". |
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Rectory, gate entrance and courtyard pavement | To the old school 1 (map) |
1708, later alterations (rectory) | Stately building, upper floor half-timbered, partly boarded up, of architectural and local historical importance |
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Lüptitz
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Wurzen – Eilenburg railway line: railway bridge | Alte Hohburger Strasse 6 (next to) (map) |
between 1919 and 1927 (railway bridge) | Bridge of the Wurzen – Eilenburg branch line (6825; see WE) built diagonally across the road to Hohburg, of importance in terms of technology and transport history |
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Wurzen – Eilenburg railway line: railway bridge | Goethestrasse 8 (next to) (map) |
between 1919 and 1927 | of importance in terms of traffic history.
Single-track arch bridge with a wide, round arched opening over Goethestrasse, construction: abutment and arch in the core vmtl. made of stamped concrete (shuttered concrete, no reinforcement iron visible on the vaulted reveal and arch front), the front sides of the bridge as well as the side wing walls are clad with natural stone masonry, above it a renewed concrete roadway tray. Railway line Wurzen – Eilenburg (route abbreviation WE), Saxon branch line from Wurzen to Eilenburg, connected the railway lines from Leipzig to Dresden and from Leipzig via Eilenburg to Cottbus, as early as 1863 the first ideas to extend the planned Muldentalbahn line via Wurzen to Eilenburg and possibly even to Wittenberg, but not pursued further due to political decisions, the connection railway was not built until 1919–1927 (this was closely linked to Eilenburg's mayor Alfred Belian, who drove forward various urban and regional infrastructure projects during his term in office from 1904 to 1933) Connect the quarries in the Hohburg mountains (decades of intensive quartz porphyry mining, use as stone) to the existing rail network, heavy freight traffic from the quarries along the route - Böhlitz plant, Frauenberg plant and Lüptitz plant - as well as the Hohburg kaolin plant, passenger transport eh he insignificant, mainly excursion traffic to the Hohburger Berge ("Hohburger Schweiz"), discontinued in 1978, today due to track dismantling (e.g. between Wurzen and the Lüptitz junction) continuous operation is no longer possible, continued use by freight trains, the characteristic of the route is the extensive one Freedom of height, ie the tracks are led over many small bridges in order to avoid crossings with streets and paths. |
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Lüptitz village church (church (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure wall, gate system (archway and gate) and memorial for those who fell in World War I) | Thomas-Müntzer-Ring (map) |
probably 1st half of the 17th century | a baroque church building, at its core a medieval choir tower church, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the local image.
Choir tower church from the first half of the 17th century, rebuilt in 1773 (marked above the nave windows), further changes in 1884, basket-arched windows and straight choir closure, churchyard with beautiful gate system. |
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House of a farm | Thomas-Müntzer-Ring 15 (map) |
around 1800, more recent modifications | Simple plastered building with a high, hipped roof, significant in terms of local history and architectural history.
two-storey, quarry stone and brick masonry, plastered, high crooked hip roof, porphyry tuff walls, formerly two portals with flat-arched frames, a keystone marked: No. 13, various interventions, clearly in the back. |
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Cottage property, consisting of a house and a barn | Wurzener Strasse 14 (map) |
around 1875 | Single-storey plastered house, socially interesting.
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Mark Schönstädt
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Former stonework canteen with lamp and power pole | Waldbad (map) |
1885 (office and canteen building) | regional and social historical significance.
One-storey, plastered, structural elements in brick, gable roof, once used as a canteen and office for the Dornreichenbach quarry (opened in 1836), this was used, among other things, to provide building material for the Dresden-Leipzig railway line, canteen building is evidence of a branch of the construction industry that was once important in the region , also a document of the working and living conditions of the workers active in this area, regional historical value also through the connection to the Dresden – Leipzig line, which is important for the railway history of Saxony and beyond |
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Landhaus Harkort (villa (No. 2), gardener's house (No. 2a), garden shed, apiary and outbuildings as well as villa garden (garden monument) and entrance gate (with gate)) | Waldstrasse 2; 2a (card) |
1906 | Remarkable ensemble in the reform style of the period around 1910, apiary of rarity, of importance in terms of art history, social history and gardening.
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Meltewitz
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Historic center of Meltewitz-Knatewitz (proposal) | Historic center of Meltewitz-Knatewitz (proposal) |
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Barn and pavement of a three-sided farm | Am Dorfteich 14 (map) |
around 1800, later reshaped | large half-timbered barn, evidence of rural construction and economic methods from around 1800, of architectural significance.
one-storey, half-timbered, gable roof, older gate and doors, partly heavily overformed (poor structural condition). |
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Side building part (with upper arbor) of a three-sided courtyard | Am Dorfteich 14a (map) |
around 1820 | rare half-timbered arcade, evidence of rural building and way of life from around 1800, of architectural significance.
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Residential house, enclosure of the front garden and courtyard paving of a former three-sided courtyard | Am Schulteich 3 (map) |
around 1800 | old location Knatewitz, evidence of rural construction and way of life, half-timbered building that defines the townscape at the school pond, of architectural significance.
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Meltewitz School (former school, later municipal administration) | Am Schulteich 9 (map) |
around 1870 | old location Knatewitz, remarkable neo-Gothic building of local historical importance.
Two-storey stone-faced quarry stone building, central projectile with stepped gable, window and door frames, cornice and roofing in sandstone, plaster decoration (like a fish bubble) over the door, original door with skylight, some older windows, three-pass in the gable, profiled plaster eaves, hipped roof. |
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Meltewitz-Knatewitz village church (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure wall, stone cross walled in there) | Börlner Strasse 1 (map) |
1695–1699, essentially older | old location Knatewitz, baroque hall church with polygonal choir closure and west tower, in the core probably late Gothic, architectural, characterizing the townscape and of importance in terms of local history.
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Residential building | Börlner Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1900 | old location Knatewitz, striking historicism building with a beautiful facade in plaster and clinker structure, building and local history of importance.
Two-storey, plastered solid construction, quarry stone plinth, plaster brick facade (window and door renewed), window frames in artificial stone, older door. |
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Side building (moving house) and barn as well as courtyard wall, gate system (with archway and gate) and courtyard paving of a three-sided courtyard | Börlner Strasse 10 (map) |
Mid 19th century, later changed | old location Knatewitz, half-timbered house, massive barn, evidence of rural construction and way of life of bygone times, of architectural significance.
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Residential stable house, side building (with upper arbor), two angled barns built next to each other, fence, gate entrance and courtyard paving of a four-sided courtyard | Börlner Strasse 16 (map) |
re. 1829 | old location Knatewitz, residential stable house simply structured plastered building, remarkable stable building in half-timbered with a rare arcade on the upper floor, massive barns, evidence of rural construction and way of life of bygone times in great unity, of architectural and local significance.
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Holländermühle Meltewitz (Tower Dutchman) | Börlner Strasse 22 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Squat, conical windmill, without technical equipment, north of the old location Knatewitz, typical mill construction of the region, of landscape design importance.
Tower windmill, quarry stone, compact construction, conical, on a circular floor plan with curved roof dome, converted into a residential building, extension, without wings, restored. |
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Moving out house (No. 9a, with upper arbor), second side building (behind No. 9a, with Kumthalle), barn, courtyard paving, enclosure and gate system (archway and gate) of a three-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 9; 9a (card) |
1st half of the 19th century | Pull-out house partly with half-timbered upper floor, evidence of the rural way of life of bygone times, remarkable three-arched Kumthalle, large massive barn, of architectural significance.
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Pull-out house (No. 16a), barn with technical equipment, courtyard paving and courtyard wall with gate to a three-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 16; 16a (card) |
around 1800, later change | Buildings partly in half-timbered construction, testimony to the rural way of life of bygone times, historically important.
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Stable house, barn, gate entrance and front garden with enclosure wall of a former three-sided courtyard | Dorfstrasse 18 (map) |
around 1800, later modifications | One of the older half-timbered courtyards in the village, evidence of the rural way of life of bygone times, of architectural significance.
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Smithy (with two house numbers) | Dorfstrasse 19; 19a (card) |
19th century, later modifications | simple one-storey plastered building in the center of the village, of local and socio-historical importance.
single-storey, plastered solid construction in quarry stone, one-sided crooked hip roof, roof houses, older doors and gates. |
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Cottage | Dorfstrasse 23 (map) |
around 1800 | old location Knatewitz, in half-timbered construction, of socio-historical importance.
Two-storey, solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, door frames in stone, window frames in wood, gable roof. |
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Memorial to the fallen of World War 1 | Dorfstrasse 38 (opposite) (map) |
around 1920 (war memorial) | old location Knatewitz, of local historical importance.
Block-like memorial stone with corner ashlar, inscription: "Unseren Helden", inscription pedestal "1914–1918", tent roof-like closure with an iron cross in stone, reliefs: steel helmet and laurel wreath, weathered names, oak and beech plantations. |
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Side building (with upper arbor), barn and pavement of a four-sided courtyard | In Winkel 1 (map) |
re. 1828 | old location Knatewitz, evidence of the rural way of life around 1800, remarkable stable building with a half-timbered arcade, massive barn, courtyard near the churchyard, of architectural and local significance.
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Former poor house | In Winkel 3 (map) |
around 1830 | old location Knatewitz, single-storey plastered building with crooked hip roof, socio-historical significance.
one-storey, plastered quarry stone building, crooked hip roof, older windows, gable in brick (disfiguring gate installation). |
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Müglenz
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Road bridge over the Lossa | Birkenweg (map) |
16th century | stone arch bridge, technical and local significance.
Quarry stone masonry, plastered |
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Brewery of the manor | Müglenzer Dorfstraße 3 (near) (map) |
19th century | Solid construction, plastered ground floor, brick facade upstairs, as part of the former manor of local and cultural significance.
Two-storey, with stables, ground floor quarry stone, plastered, corner blocks in sandstone, younger upper storey in brick, gable roof - partially collapsed, sandstone panel on the gable, rear younger extension. |
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Individual features of the property of Müglenz manor: mansion (No. 5), inspector's house (No. 6), three farm buildings (No. 5b, No. 5c and No. 6a), gardener's house (at No. 6a) and the enclosure of a manor (see also Aggregate 08971487) | Müglenzer Dorfstrasse 5; 5b; 5c; 6; 6a (card) |
17th century / 18th Century | Basically a baroque mansion with a tower, radical change in 1905 in neo-baroque forms, inspector's house and farm buildings, simple plastered buildings, manor that characterizes the townscape, of importance in terms of building history and local history.
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Material collection of the Müglenz manor with the following individual monuments: mansion (No. 5), inspector's house (No. 6), three farm buildings (No. 5b, No. 5c and No. 6a), gardener's house (at No. 6a) and the enclosure of the manor (see Individual monuments 08971493), furthermore estate park and row of linden trees (garden monuments) as well as with the following aggregate parts: gate system, courtyard paving and wood pump in front of the inspector's house | Müglenzer Dorfstrasse 5; 5b; 5c; 6; 6a (card) |
17th century / 18th Century, later renewed | Basically a baroque mansion with a tower, radical change in 1905 in neo-baroque forms, inspector's house and farm buildings, simple plastered buildings, manor that characterizes the townscape, of importance in terms of building history and local history.
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Müglenz School (Former School) | Müglenzer Dorfstrasse 24b (map) |
around 1875 | well structured plastered facade, building from the Wilhelminian era, significance of the local history.
renewed according to monument preservation requirements, plastered construction, two-storey, grooved ground floor, gable roof, side elevation, corner ashlar, sills in natural stone, board: "Let the children come to me." |
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War memorial for those who fell in World War I, in the cemetery | Müglenzer Dorfstraße 24b (next to) (map) |
around 1920 (war memorial) | local historical significance.
cruciform stele, base with warrior masks in the corners, limestone. |
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Residential building | Müglenzer Dorfstrasse 28 (map) |
re. 1872 | Location at the entrance to the village next to the inn, one-story building from the Wilhelminian era, with a jamb and twin windows in the gable, interesting in terms of local history
Renewed according to monument preservation requirements, one storey with jamb, plastered, gable roof, entrance door with profiled walls in sandstone, marked: 18 CASeyfert 72., beautiful paneled door, sills in sandstone. |
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Gasthof Müglenz (former inn with an inn, separate hall, stable building, barn and courtyard paving) | Müglenzer Dorfstrasse 30 (map) |
around 1800 | Upper floor half-timbered inn, partly boarded-up, of architectural significance, outbuildings plastered buildings, property of impressive originality and impact on the townscape, as an inn of local history.
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Dorfkirche Müglenz (church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure wall) | Wagnerstrasse (map) |
1766-1774 | Baroque hall church with slender west tower, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town.
Church: quarry stone building, plastered, slender west tower, interior characterized by neo-Gothic furnishings. |
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Barn and courtyard paving of a farm | Wagnerstrasse 1 (map) |
19th century | Elongated plastered building, evidence of past construction and way of life, of economic significance.
Elongated building in quarry stone and brick masonry, plastered, obviously several construction phases, middle part probably the oldest, gable roof with bat dormers, three gates, two to slide. |
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Rectory with rectory, barn, enclosure and gate entrance | Wagnerstrasse 6 (map) |
1881 | Rectory with a plastered facade from the Wilhelminian era, still with a classicistic effect, massive barn, significant in terms of building history and local history.
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Memorial plaque for Gottlob Friedrich Wagner (grandfather of the composer Richard Wagner ) | Wagnerstrasse 10 (map) |
1936 | of local importance. |
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Field barn | To Haakenholz 6; 8 (card) |
19th century | Probably part of the former manor, characterizing the townscape, economic history testimony to the construction of bygone times.
Elongated building, several construction phases, inner part with beautiful arched doors, gable roof. |
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Thammenhain
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Waystone | 19th century (Wegestein) | square floor plan, inscriptions, directional arrow, significance in terms of traffic history |
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Waystone | Thammenhain (map) |
19th century (Wegestein) | Sandstone stele, inscriptions with directional arrows, significance for traffic history |
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Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 24 and 57 runner stones (see also material document - Obj. 09305644) | (Map) | after 1828 (boundary stone) | 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
After Napoleon's reign ended, the borders of Europe were redefined at the Congress of Vienna from September 18, 1814 to June 9, 1815. Saxony, which fought alongside Napoleon and was therefore among the defeated, had to cede almost two thirds of its territory by decision of the victorious powers. Almost all of these areas were assigned to Prussia and became part of the Prussian province of Saxony. The new border ran - beginning in Wittig on the Witka River (now Poland) across the Upper Lusatia, met the Elbe at Strehla, continued west to Schkeuditz and finally ended south of Leipzig at today's border with Saxony-Anhalt. Even today it can be traced back to the division of the church provinces between Saxony and Brandenburg. The first marking of the newly created border line was made in 1815 by means of wooden stakes erected in pairs. The distances between the boundary signs were not uniform, but referred to local conditions such as ditches, rivers or roads and varied between 200 and 4,350 meters. From 1828 the wooden border posts were gradually replaced by much more solid border stones, the design of which goes back to Prussian designs and which are known as pilare (Spanish for "column"). A total of four types of boundary stones can be distinguished. They are numbered from east to west, with the counting starting anew on the Elbe (right Elbe boundary stones No. 1 - 212, left Elbe No. 1 - 74). East of the Elbe, the stones between No. 1 and No. 82 are initially designed as a pair of granite blocks, between which a runner stone marks the exact boundary. From No. 82 to 148, truncated pyramids stand directly on the border line. Then the forms alternate unsystematically between slender sandstone steles and truncated pyramids with plinths. Several volunteer local researchers have brought together essential findings on the course of the former Saxon-Prussian border. The property of the Saxon-Prussian boundary stones as a monument results from their historical significance; they are reminiscent of a decisive event for Saxony's history. The public interest in preservation is based on the great attention that individual people, groups and communities pay to these stone testimonies of history. In the meantime, several publications have appeared, more extensive documentation is available and signs have even been put up on at least one section of the former border. |
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Waystone | 19th century (Wegestein) | traffic history significance |
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Waystone | (Map) | 19th century | square floor plan, inscriptions and directional arrows, significance in terms of traffic history.
Sandstone stele, inscription: "Schildau Tamhain." "Kobershain (weathered Frauwalde.) Ochsensaal" |
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Residential stable house and courtyard wall with gates of a former three-sided courtyard | Am Hirtenteich 17 (map) |
around 1800 | Upper floor timber-frame clad, testimony to the rural way of living and living of bygone times, of architectural significance.
Residential stable house: two-storey, saddle roof, solid ground floor, upper floor on the courtyard side half-timbered (plastered), front part of the house boarded up, half-timbered gable, loading hatch, ground floor partly changed door and windows, partly wooden window frames, fencing wall and three gate pillars, plastered. |
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Individual monument belonging to the Thammenhain castle and manor: Freiherr-von-Schönberg-Haus (Gutsverwalterhaus) (see also entity 09303055, Am Wildpark 1–9) | Am Wildpark 1 (map) |
re. 1877 | Culturally and historically significant testimony to the economic conditions of an estate, of local importance.
Inscribed 1877 (FvS) (panel on the gable side), estate manager's house (Am Wildpark 1, "Freiherr von Schönberg-Haus", inscribed 1877): head building of the farm buildings adjoining the field, two-storey plastered building with high plinth, gable roof on the gable side, corner cuboid , Roof structures, sandstone window frames reshaped through renovation (insulation layer, new windows). |
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Subject aggregate of the castle and manor Thammenhain with the following individual monuments: Castle and residential outbuildings (Am Wildpark 4 - Obj. 08972642), distillery (Martin-Luther-Straße 1 - Obj. 09302878), estate manager's house (Am Wildpark 1 - Obj. 08972643) , another farm building (Am Wildpark 2 - Obj. 09304440), orangery (Lindenstrasse 1 - Obj. 08972644), also a park (garden monument) with three ponds, stone relief on stele, niche-shaped devotional stone, stone bench, bridge and linden and Buchenallee, at the entrance to which the gate system and enclosure wall, as well as with the material parts: Stable building (Am Wildpark 3, 5, 7, 9), several auxiliary buildings (next to No. 4) and gate system with passage and gate [disruptive elements: auxiliary building No. 4a and No. . 4b and the new chapel between the castle and the outbuilding] | At the wildlife park 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 7; 9 (card) |
around 1480, later reshaped (castle) | The castle is essentially a Gothic moated castle, rebuilt in the neo-renaissance style in the late 19th century, of importance in terms of art and local history.
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Individual monument belonging to the Thammenhain castle and manor: farm buildings of the manor (see also group 09303055, Am Wildpark 1–9) | Am Wildpark 2 (map) |
18th century, later reshaped | Simple plastered building, probably a stable and coachman's building, remodeled in the neo-Gothic style in the 1920s, significance for the local history.
Farm buildings: (around 1800, 1920s (loft extension)), single-storey, quarry stone construction, partly plastered, high hipped roof, beaver tail covering, wooden window frames, stepped gable towards the castle, profiled eaves, attic with gable roof, double-row bat dormers on the gable side (facing the castle), Entrance with coat of arms and inscription: "Renewed AD 1923", also on the gable side of the pointed arch windows, some major changes. |
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Individual features of the entity of the castle and manor Thammenhain: Castle and residential outbuildings (see also entity 09303055, Am Wildpark 1–9) | Am Wildpark 4 (map) |
in the core around 1480 (castle) | The castle is essentially a Gothic moated castle, rebuilt in the neo-renaissance style in the late 19th century, ancillary building probably formerly a feudal court, of importance in terms of art history and local history.
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New farmhouse | Am Wildpark 18 (map) |
around 1948 | Wooden house, largely preserved in its original state, with planking that is interesting in terms of building history and also of local significance.
Residential stable house: single-storey wooden house, gable roof with dormer roof (beaver tail covering), residential part with quarry stone base, otherwise boarded up, boards differently designed: ground floor level, above vertical, boards running diagonally in the gable (original), original stable door preserved. |
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Individual monument belonging to the Thammenhain castle and manor: Orangery of the manor (see also group 09303055, Am Wildpark 1–9) | Lindenstrasse 1 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | As a former orangery, an important element of the Thammenhain palace and park complex, of cultural and historical importance.
Symmetrical plastered building with two-storey central projection, single-storey wing on one side, flat saddle roof, four blind arcades in the central projection, three blind arcades on each side wing (only preserved on the right wing), corner pilasters, profiled eaves, rebuilt as living space after 1945 and heavily shaped (especially street side). |
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Individual monument belonging to the Thammenhain castle and manor: former distillery of a manor (see also group 09303055, Am Wildpark 1–9) | Martin-Luther-Strasse 1 (map) |
in the core of the 18th century | simple plastered building with a high pitched roof, significance for the local history.
Farm building: (18th century, marked 1849 FS in the keystone), elongated plastered building with two-storey extension, high pitched roof with two-row bat dormers, two entrances to the pond with drilled sandstone walls, quarry stone wall made of porphyry tuff, loading hatch, window sandstone walls, rear barn window, barn door Pike, beaver tail covering, extension (head building) with plaster groove on the upper floor (poor structural condition). |
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Alte Försterei (former forester's house (No. 1) and farm building (No. 3) of a forester's yard) | Schildbergweg 1; 3 (card) |
around 1890 | Wilhelminian style plastered construction, elaborately designed forestry building with many original details, of local significance.
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Dorfkirche Thammenhain (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure wall and tombstone for Pastor Hoffmann) | Schulstrasse (map) |
Early 16th century (church); 1737 (Pastor Hoffmann) | small baroque hall church with polygonal choir and squat roof turret, medieval core, also called upper church (lower church at the castle, former castle chapel demolished), of architectural and local importance |
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Rectory, with enclosure and gate to the rectory | Schulstrasse 17 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century, later modifications | simple plastered building, important part of the old townscape, historically significant rectory next to the church.
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Memorial to the fallen of World War 1 | Schulstrasse 19 (in front of) (map) |
re. 1939 (war memorial) | Significant in terms of local history.
Vertical granite block, roughly hewn, chiseled inscription “1914-18, our fallen heroes. The grateful community. ”And Iron Cross, system on roundel with large oak, edging stones. |
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Voigtshain
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Rittergut Voigtshain (manor house of a manor) | Alte Hauptstrasse 12 (map) |
re. 1775 | Historically significant baroque building with a representative portal.
Manor house: two-storey plastered building, half-hipped roof, courtyard side: eleven window axes, central projecting three-axis with a segmental arch portal made of sandstone framed by pilasters, high staircase on the courtyard side and a terrace-like plinth in front of the entire long side, window frames made of sandstone, on the garden side another portal with keystone (cartouche with August coat of arms Gottfried von Heßling), mid-19th century, in the core around 1770, marked 1775 (keystone garden side). |
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Residential stable house, side building (with upper arbor) and courtyard paving of a farm | Alte Hauptstrasse 15 | re. 1829 | Stable house on the upper floor, partly timber-framed, courtyard with a rare upper arbor, preserved in its original good condition, of architectural significance.
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Gasthof Zur Linde (guest house with hall extension) | Am Schafsberg 1 (map) |
around 1870 (inn) | Simple plastered building with a crooked hip roof, largely originally preserved inn in a central location with local historical significance.
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Holländermühle Voigtshain (tower Dutchman with technical equipment) | Windmühlenweg 7 (map) |
1888 (weather vane) | The last of the former four windmills in the area around Voigtshain, a location that shapes the landscape at the entrance to Voigtshain, is of local and technological importance.
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Sweat
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Syringe house | Lange Dorfstrasse 14 (next to) (map) |
around 1870 | local historical significance, pretty brick building.
Brick over natural stone base, gable roof. |
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Former poor house | Lange Dorfstrasse 25 (map) |
around 1850 | single-storey plastered building, significant in terms of local history and social history.
One-storey, plastered clay building with a gable roof, brick gable in the upper part, maybe half-timbered towards the street. |
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Zschorna
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Zschorna village church (church (with furnishings), churchyard with morgue and row of linden trees in front of the churchyard (garden monument)) | At the Königslinde (map) |
probably 2nd half of the 17th century | Church hall building with polygonal choir closure and west tower, in the core a medieval sacral building, of architectural and local significance
Gallery hall, Gothic core, tower with octagonal upper floor from 1841, marked by later renovations, baroque pulpit altar, in front of the churchyard wall along the street a row of four winter linden trees (Tilia cordata). |
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Cottage | At the Königslinde 7 (map) |
around 1830 | Simple plastered building with a crooked roof, evidence of the village architecture and way of life of the 19th century, of social and historical importance.
Two-storey plastered building, ground floor probably clay, upper floor perhaps half-timbered, massive gable, half-hip roof, plaster partially renewed, original windows, younger extension on the back. |
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Poor house | Bauerngasse 3 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Single-storey plastered building, half-timbered gable, significant in terms of local history and social history.
single-storey, solid stone and brick, gable in half-timbering, gable roof. |
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Former cartwright, consisting of a house, barn and gate entrance | Bauerngasse 9 (map) |
around 1800 | Residential building upper floor half-timbered plastered, massive barn, evidence of rural construction and way of life of bygone times, important for the street scene, of architectural and local significance.
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Three-sided courtyard with stable house, side building, barn, courtyard paving and fencing | Bauerngasse 12 (map) |
re. 1869 | Residential stable house harmoniously designed plastered building with triple windows in the gable, side building and solid barn, evidence of rural construction and way of life of bygone times, of architectural and local significance.
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Gasthof Zur Königslinde (former inn with two side buildings) | Hohburger Strasse 10 (map) |
around 1820 | simple plastered buildings, characterizing the townscape and significant in terms of local history.
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Individual features of the entity Rittergut Zschorna b. Wurzen: Castle (No. 2) and front building of the former farm building (No. 11) - (see also subject group 09259608) | Schlossgasse 2; 11 (card) |
1906–1908 (castle) | The castle in the form of the German neo-renaissance is significant in terms of local history and art history; the end of the farm building is a simple late baroque building.
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Unity of the manor Zschorna b. Wurzen with the individual monuments: Castle (No. 2), front building of the former farm building (No. 11) (see individual monuments 09255654), manor park and row of trees along the country road north of the manor to the east (garden monuments), as well as the material parts: two farm buildings (No. 4 and No. 13/15) and embellished landscape | Schlossgasse 2; 4; 11; 13; 15 (card) |
1906–1908 (castle) | The castle in the form of the German neo-renaissance is significant in terms of local history and art history; the end of the farm building is a simple late baroque building.
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Remarks
- ↑ 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 .