List of cultural monuments in Moritzburg (Saxony)
The list of cultural monuments in Moritzburg includes all of the cultural monuments of the municipality of Moritzburg and its districts in the Saxon district of Meißen (as of July 2017). The notes are to be observed.
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .
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- Image: shows a picture of the cultural monument and, if applicable, a link to further photos of the cultural monument in the Wikimedia Commons media archive
- Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
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Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
- Map view to set coordinates. In this map view, cultural monuments are shown without coordinates with a red marker and can be placed on the map. Cultural monuments without a picture are marked with a blue marker, cultural monuments with a picture are marked with a green marker.
- Dating: indicates the year of completion or the date of the first mention or the period of construction
- Description: structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the monument properties
- ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column ; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .
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Inn (main building on the street only) with wooden porch, paving and guest garden with large trees (garden monument) | Großenhainer Strasse 2 (map) |
re. 1824 | Gasthof “Zum Auer” - of local and architectural importance, striking building from the first quarter of the 19th century, remarkable wall-mounted furnishings in the dining room. The furnishings in the dining area have largely remained unchanged from the 1930s. At the roofed rear exit to the courtyard you can find the date 1824. The banister here comes from the same time as the interior of the guest room. Next to it is the oven flap of an old oven. |
09284322
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Garden shed | Grossenhainer Strasse 7 (map) |
around 1880 | Prefabricated house made of wood, historically important, was probably in this area before the Blue Wonder was built (completed in 1893). |
09284323 |
Boxing village
image | designation | location | Dating | description | ID |
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Village oak with a stone border | Bebelplatz (map) |
planted in 1798 | Significant in terms of local history, shaping the image of the place |
09282585
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Transformer tower | Bebelplatz (map) |
around 1920 | of significance in terms of technology history |
09282594
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Stable house, side building (moving house) and courtyard wall with gate of a farm | Bebelplatz 17 (map) |
re. 1843 | Stable house upper floor half-timbered, pull-out house solid construction - socially and historically important. Passage for people with a beautiful original door leaf. |
09282592
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Memorial plaque on the gable of a farmhouse | Bebelplatz 23 (map) |
1828 | Commemorative plaque of the great village fire in 1828, of local history. |
09282593
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Enclosure wall | Dresdner Strasse (map) |
18th century | Quarry stone wall defining the townscape, of architectural significance |
09282581
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Inn with hall extension, wooden arbor and terrace as well as fencing | Dresdner Strasse 2 (map) |
after 1670 | Gasthof baumiese - important in terms of local history. Relief plaque with a tree above the main portal. A newer sign with the inscription "Privilege 1679" could provide information about the time when the inn was founded. |
09282578
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Residential house with enclosure | Dresdner Strasse 8 (map) |
around 1890 | small Wilhelminian style building , plastered facade with clinker brick structure, clinker brick loggia, of architectural significance. |
09282580
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Residential building | Dresdner Strasse 24 (map) |
1890s | Formerly with a restaurant, today a residential building - Wilhelminian style building with corner tower, plastered facade with clinker brick structure, of local and architectural importance. |
09282601
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Pigeon house | Hauptstrasse 5 (map) |
Mid 19th century | rare wooden pigeon house, of economic importance |
09282589
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Farm with stable house, barn and side building | Hauptstrasse 6 (map) |
re. 1833 | Farm with stable house, angled barn, side buildings along the road (transverse building) and courtyard entrance - a typical farmhouse, of economic and architectural importance |
09282586
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Farm with stable house, angled barn and courtyard wall | Hauptstrasse 12 (map) |
re. 1855 | Residential stable house, plastered construction with twin windows in the gable, of economic and structural importance, heavily rebuilt. |
09282588
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Farm with a special house | Hauptstrasse 22 (map) |
after 1828 | Farm with side building (pull-out house), barn and stable building - solid buildings typical of the landscape, of economic and socio-historical importance |
09282598
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Residential stable house and barn of a farm and separate cellar | Hauptstrasse 27 (map) |
re. 1828 | Plastered buildings, residential stable house with basket arch portal, of economic and architectural importance |
09282595
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Courtyard wall with gate of a farm | Hauptstrasse 29 (map) |
after 1828 | Wall made of quarry stones, arched gate, characterizing the townscape |
09282596
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Customs house with an angled annex and barn | Schulstrasse 1 (map) |
1781 Dendro, in essence probably older | Customs house - upper floor half-timbered, plastered, of importance in terms of traffic and building history, location defining the townscape |
09282600
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Residential building | Schulstrasse 7 (map) |
1920s | Significant in terms of building history, with echoes of the Art Deco style , various cornices, plaster decor, Art Deco |
09282602
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Residential building | Schulstrasse 10 (map) |
after 1828 | simple plastered building with twin windows in the gable, historically important, a rural residential building |
09282603
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School (without middle yard extension) | Schulstrasse 27 (map) |
re. 1881 (school) | representative school building, emphasized by the entrance porch with clock tower, of local and architectural importance. Designed in 1907 by the Kötzschenbroda architect Rudolph, with ornaments and wrought-iron banisters. |
09282584
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Winemaker's house | Weinbergstrasse 7 (map) |
17th century | picturesque half-timbered building with K-struts and bay windows, of local and architectural importance, high, steep hipped roof. Original front door, some windows changed, with open arbors and bay windows. |
09282582
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Tower Dutchman | Windmühlenweg (map) |
re. 1849 | Boxdorfer Windmühle - today a viewing tower with a massive stone viewing platform, of architectural and technological importance. |
09282583 |
Friedewald
Map with all coordinates of the section Friedewald : OSM
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Material aggregate component in the OT Friedewald of the aggregate narrow-gauge railway Radebeul – Radeburg | (Map) | 1883-1884 | Impersonal entity component of the entirety of narrow gauge railway Radebeul-Radeburg with the individual monuments: (. ID No. 09284910) (. ID No. 09284916) station Friedewald Bad (formerly Station Dippelsdorf) breakpoint Friedewald (formerly breakpoint Buchholz) and route of the narrow gauge railway, ports (including brick Arches) and parts of the retaining wall, telecommunication overhead line - of importance in terms of traffic and technology, (Gem. Buchholz and Gem. Dippelsdorf). |
09301069
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Reception building at Friedewald Bad station (individual monument for ID no.09301069) | At station 1 (map) |
1883/1884 | Individual features of the entity of the narrow-gauge railway Radebeul – Radeburg: station building with station clock, shed, platform lighting, switches and signals - old location Dippelsdorf, the station building is a brick building from the Wilhelminian era, important in terms of railway history, technology and construction. Dippelsdorf district , merged with Buchholz in 1940 to form Friedewald. |
09284910
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Gate pillar of the courtyard entrance of a farm | Dorfstrasse 4 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | old location of Dippelsdorf, with an ornamental fighter plate, of cultural and historical importance, house marked 1878. |
09284911
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Three-sided courtyard with stable house, barn, side building and courtyard wall | Dorfstrasse 7 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | old location Dippelsdorf, of economic and architectural importance, defining the townscape. |
09284912
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Villa with enclosure | Eduard-Bilz-Strasse 15 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Architecturally important, a Wilhelminian style building with half-timbered gable, wooden veranda, wooden balcony and decorative half-timbering. |
09284936
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villa | Eduard-Bilz-Strasse 27 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Architecturally important, a Wilhelminian style building with a half-timbered bay window and colored lead glass window |
09284922
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villa | Eduard-Bilz-Strasse 28 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Architecturally important, a Wilhelminian style building with half-timbered bay and wooden balcony, ornamental half-timbered, corner bay. |
09284921
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Villa with enclosure | Eduard-Bilz-Strasse 38 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Historically important, a Wilhelminian style building with a split gable and wooden veranda, clinker brick structure, quarry stone base. |
09284915
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Waiting area at the Friedewald stop (individual monument for ID no.09301069) | Friedewaldstrasse (map) |
Origin around 1895 | Individual monument of the entity of the narrow-gauge railway Radebeul – Radeburg: Waiting hall (wood), water pump and platform lighting - of importance in terms of traffic and technology |
09284916
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Retaining wall along the road | Friedewaldstrasse (map) |
End of the 19th century | Made of quarry stone, historically important, defining the townscape |
09284920
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Villa with garden pavilion and enclosure | Goethestrasse 1 (map) |
around 1908 | Significant in terms of urban development and architectural history, a house in the reform style of the period around 1910, villa with pillars, garden pavilion (4 pillars) on the garden corner, rubble stone base. |
09284931
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Rental villa with enclosure | Goethestrasse 6 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, a Wilhelminian style building with porch porch, balconies, side exit with pillars. |
09284932
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Residential house in open development with fencing | Gommlichstrasse 7 (map) |
End of the 19th century | in the country house style, historically important, dormer windows, some with shutters. |
09284939
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Enclosure walls at the end of the village, also as a boundary for the Jammchen pond | Grossenhainer Strasse (map) |
19th century | Enclosure walls on both sides of the street, at the north-western exit of the town and the south-eastern exit of the town, here also as the boundary of the Jämmchen pond - old location Dippelsdorf, historically important, quarry stone walls that characterize the townscape. |
09284908
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Stable house of a farm with a courtyard entrance | Grossenhainer Strasse 41 (map) |
Early 19th century | old location Dippelsdorf, plastered half-timbered building, characterizing the townscape, of architectural significance |
09284907
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Stable house, barn and entrance to a three-sided courtyard | Grossenhainer Strasse 43 (map) |
re. 1809 | old location Dippelsdorf, residential stable house, upper floor half-timbered, testimony to the rural way of life and economy of bygone times, characterizing the townscape, of economic and architectural significance, side building with stable extension - demolished before 2011. |
09284906
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Side building (stable house), barn, courtyard entrance and courtyard wall of a farm | Grossenhainer Strasse 45 (map) |
after 1874 | old location Dippelsdorf, of economic and architectural importance, characterizing the townscape, courtyard entrance made of three granite pillars. The main house (also a stable house) has been structurally changed significantly, so no monument. |
09284905
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Residential stable house and angled barn of a two-sided courtyard | Großenhainer Strasse 47 (map) |
re. 1874 | old location Dippelsdorf, residential stable house with pretty twin windows in the gable, of economic and architectural importance, characterizing the townscape. |
09284904
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Residential stable house, barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard | Grossenhainer Strasse 49 (map) |
re. 1874 | old location Dippelsdorf, closed preserved farm, partly half-timbered buildings, evidence of the rural way of life and economy of bygone times, of architectural and economic importance. Side building with original windows, the small stable building between side building and barn meanwhile demolished (2007). |
09284903
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Memorial stone | Großenhainer Straße 55 (opposite) (map) |
after 1909 | old location Dippelsdorf, memorial stone for the community chairman Karl Reiche for the jubilee in office 1884–1909, of local historical importance. |
09284902
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Inn with hall extension | Grossenhainer Strasse 63 (map) |
re. 1905 | old location Dippelsdorf, of local and architectural importance, stately Wilhelminian style building, mostly original windows. |
09284901
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villa | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1900 | Wilhelminian style building with a valuable interior, historically important, skylights made of colored glass. |
09284938
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Villa with enclosure (including archway and entrance gate) | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 4 (map) |
around 1900 | Wilhelminian style building with wooden balconies and half-timbered gable, historically important, ornamental half-timbered, wooden balconies. |
09284937
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Residential building | Heinrich-Heine-Strasse 21 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Wilhelminian style building with wooden veranda and half-timbered gable, historically important, decorative framework, wooden balconies. |
09284934
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Waystone | Heinrichstrasse 2 (near) (map) |
around 1890 | Of importance in terms of traffic history. Material: sandstone, approx. 1 m high, square shape with sides of approx. 0.25 m each, stands on an approx. 30 cm high concrete base, marked vertically on the edges with white paint, directly on the hiking trail from Radebeul to Moritzburg, the leads across the grounds of the Buchholz inn, inscriptions on the front "Moritzburg" and "Lößnitz Gr.", including a post horn and grape-like decorations. |
09284933
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Memorial for the fallen of the First World War in the community of Dippelsdorf | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse (map) |
after 1918 (war memorial) | Monument - of local historical importance. Two unformed stones with inscription, framed by a small plant with trees and hedges. (In 1940 Dippelsdorf merged with Buchholz to form Friedewald). |
09284968
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Villa with a park-like garden | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 9 (map) |
1911 | Architecturally important, a building in the reform style of the time from 1910, based on the English country house style, neo-classicism of the last century, column portico. |
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Residential stable house, barn and side building of a farm, with courtyard wall | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 47 (map) |
re. 1861 | old location Dippelsdorf, side building upper floor timber frame boarded up, of economic and architectural significance, characterizing the townscape, courtyard wall quarry stone, partly plastered. |
09284900
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Villa with enclosure | Kurhausstrasse 9 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Wilhelminian style building with corner turret, of architectural significance, corner tower, on the house a wooden entrance house with colored glass. |
09284927
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Rental villa and rear building | Kurhausstrasse 18 (map) |
around 1900 | Wilhelminian style building with half-timbered gable and old building, historically important, central projectile with gable (ornamental framework), in front of it arbor. |
09284928
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Villa with enclosure (retaining wall) and archway | Prof.-von-Finck-Strasse 4 (map) |
1890s | Representative Wilhelminian style building, plastered facade with clinker brick structure and half-timbered elements, historically important, decorative framework. |
09284925
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Rental villa | Prof.-von-Finck-Strasse 6 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Wilhelminian style building with half-timbered gable and wooden veranda, historically important, balconies, original entrance door. |
09284924
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Residential building | Prof.-von-Finck-Strasse 9 (map) |
1920s | Architecturally important, single-family house in the local style , shutters, original windows. |
09284926
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Garden pavilion | Prof.-von-Finck-Strasse 16 (map) |
around 1900 | historically important |
09284917
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Villa with enclosure | Prof.-von-Finck-Strasse 23 (map) |
around 1905 | a building with echoes of Art Nouveau , of architectural significance, a polygonal porch, original windows and doors. |
09284923
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Rental villa with enclosure | Sachsenallee 7 (map) |
around 1904 | Wilhelminian style building, plastered construction with half-timbered elements, historically important |
09284940 |
Moritzburg
Map with all coordinates of the Moritzburg section : OSM
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Total cultural landscape of Moritzburg with the individual monuments: including Moritzburg Castle with castle island including park, castle garden, lighthouse, Moritzburg ponds, harbor with lighthouse, pheasant castle with pheasantry and pheasant garden, forest tavern | (Map) | 15th century - 19th century | The totality of the Moritzburg cultural landscape with the individual monuments: Moritzburg Castle (ID No. 09284212), the Hellhaus am Jagdstern in the Alter Tiergarten (ID No. 09284217), the Moritzburg ponds , the castle pond, the large pond, the hunting pond, the swan pond, the middle pond, the Sophiente pond, the lower old pond , Oberem Altenteich, Fischerteich, Steingrundteich and Georgenteich (ID-Nr. 09284484), the port facility with lighthouse (ID-Nr. 09284214), the Dardanelles at the large pond (ID-Nr. 09284215), pheasant castle (ID-Nr. 09284213). |
09301072
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Moritzburg Castle with castle island including park, castle garden (individual monument for ID No. 09301072) | (Map) | 1542 oldest building | Individual features of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: Schloss Moritzburg - electoral hunting lodge (with chapel and all original inventory), with outside stairs, terraces, sculptures, eight pond and gatehouses, south gate and bridge, north gate and bridge, the palace island with park and retaining walls, Road embankment and pond house at the crossroads, with two post mile columns at the castle driveway, plus all sculptures in the entire park area, with the castle garden north of the pond (plus two cavalier houses, park walls with three gates, farm yard and castle gardening), with the pond system (with a pond stand in Sandstone, the island with the pavilion and the riverside avenue) - artistically, historically, in terms of town planning, landscape design, building history, local history and art history, the palace complex is one of the singular achievements of the Saxon Baroque, the most important part of the Moritzburg cultural landscape is the hunting lodge. |
09284212
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Hellhaus in the old zoo (single monument for ID no.09301072) | (Map) | 1725 (hunting star) | Individual monument of the totality of cultural landscape Moritzburg: Hellhaus in the old zoo, royal hunting pavilion or belvedere on a walled pedestal with ramps and radial aisle system (hunting star), which was originally used for parforce hunting - artistically, historically and in terms of landscape design, with a striking late baroque building tending towards classicism Design claim, example of everyday court culture in the late 18th century, the Jagdstern (zoo) one of the earliest of its kind in Germany, an important part of the Moritzburg cultural landscape. |
09284217
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Hunting forest with hunting star and zoo (individual monument for ID no.09301072) | (Map) | 1730 (old zoo) | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: hunting forest with zoo (old zoo with hunting star and lighthouse north of the castle pond, new zoo west of the castle pond), with old path and ditch system and remains of the former wall enclosure (boundary walls and boundary stones), with high castle (tunnel) in the New Tiergarten, with memorial stones for forest management and remnants of the buildings of the former feeding place (beet cellar) in the Old Tiergarten, as well as an ice cellar in the Old Tiergarten near the castle pond, all older arched bridges (e.g. road bridge at the middle pond over the drain to the Frauenteich ) Quarry stone or sandstone - important in terms of traffic history, forest and hunting history, landscape design, architectural history, local history and art history, an important part of the Moritzburg cultural landscape. |
09284495
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Ponds Moritzburger ponds (single monument to ID-No. 09301072) | (Map) | around 1730 (Altenteich, Mittelteich, Schlossteich, Schwanenteich, Großteich) | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: Ponds with Altenteich (Oberer and Unterer / Niederer Altenteich), fishing pond, large pond (Ober-Großteich and Nieder-Großteich) with two islands (Stern- and Eremiten-Insel), Jägerteich, Johann-Georgen-Teich or Georgenteich, Middle pond, castle pond (western and eastern castle pond) with island (pavilion island), swan pond, Sophiente pond and Steingrundteich, some of the ponds are historical pond stands - important in terms of local history and landscape design, the ponds are a defining part of the Moritzburg cultural landscape. |
09284484
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Walls of the Dardanelles at the large pond, canal and two gate pillars (individual monument for ID no. 09301072) | (Map) | after 1770 | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: walls of the Dardanelles at the large pond, including "Entenfang", canal and two gate pillars (between parcel 560/10, district Eisenberg and parcels 510, 813 and 93c, district Moritzburg) - of importance in terms of local history and landscape design . |
09284215
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Vineyard cottage with vineyard walls | (Map) | 18th century | Of local and architectural significance, evidence of the centuries-old viticulture in the Meißner Elbe region. |
09284329
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Residential building | Alte Dresdner Strasse 2a (map) |
1920s | Architecturally important, a wooden building in the local style, prefabricated wood construction with shutters. |
09284232
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Objective entity in Moritzburg of the entity of the narrow-gauge railway Radebeul – Radeburg | (Map) | 1883/1884 | Objective component of the objective entirety of the narrow-gauge railway Radebeul – Radeburg with the individual monuments: Moritzburg train station (ID-No. 09283082) as well as the overall elements of the route of the narrow-gauge railway, passages (including brick arches) and parts of the retaining wall - of importance in terms of traffic and technology (Gem. Eisenberg, Flurstk . 599/5, Gem. Moritzburg, Flurstk. 883). |
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Entrance building at Moritzburg train station (individual monument for ID no.09301071) | At station 1 (map) |
1883/1884 | Individual monument of the entity of the narrow-gauge railway Radebeul – Radeburg: reception building, goods shed, waiting hall, loading ramp, mechanical signal box, form signals and key board - important in terms of local history, railway history, traffic history and technology history. |
09283082
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Rental villa with enclosure | At station 2 (map) |
around 1880 | Architecturally important, a Wilhelminian style building, side elevation, partly colored glazed tiles, roof houses, sandstone walls, ridge tiles. |
09283081
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Residential building | At station 4 (map) |
around 1920 | Historically important, a building in the home style, plaster profiles. |
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Villa with enclosure | At station 6 (map) |
around 1910 | Significant building history, a building in the reform style of the time around 1910, plaster grooves, blue glass skylights. |
09284236
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Former Brotherhood of the Inner Mission | Am Knabenberg (map) |
1898 (houses 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10) | Former brotherhood of the Inner Mission (later used as a children's home, today various facilities of the Diakonisches Werk) with park-like grounds, chestnut avenue (garden monument) and enclosure wall (especially to the swan pond). |
09284321
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Enclosure wall along the road (around a new development area) | August-Bebel-Strasse (map) |
18th century | Quarry stone wall defining the townscape, of architectural significance |
09284330
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Former Brotherhood of the Inner Mission | August-Bebel-Strasse 12 (map) |
1898 (house 7, 8, 9) | Former brotherhood of the Inner Mission (later used as a children's home, today various facilities of the Diakonisches Werk) with various buildings - Gründerzeit buildings and buildings in the local style. |
09284321
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Enclosure wall on the property to the swan pond | August-Bebel-Strasse 28; 30 (card) |
18th century | Quarry stone wall defining the townscape, of architectural significance |
09283108
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Stud facility: four wings of the farm, riding arena and caretaker's residence | August-Bebel-Strasse 34 (map) |
1733 | Stud facility: four wings of the farm (Schloßallee 1), riding arena (with a curved plank truss roof), farm building so-called blacksmiths and sickbay, main entrance to the farm complex (above the eaves, sandstone busts of court jester Fröhlich and Baron Gottfried Schmiedel ), caretaker's house (August-Bebel-Straße 34) and enclosure walls (especially to the Schwanenteich) - largely a baroque complex, built by the architect Johann Christoph Knöffel , with the original equipment of the stables, historically, artistically, town-planning, architectural, regional and art-historical of importance. |
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Former post office | Bahnhofstrasse 1 (map) |
1834 | elongated plastered building, headboards with mansard roof, of local and architectural significance. Wide-spread building with stables on the ground floor. Baroque mansard roofs over the right and left parts of the building. To the yard to the freight elevator. |
09283070
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Residential house, side building (on an angular floor plan) and entrance to a three-sided courtyard | Bahnhofstrasse 6 (map) |
1st half of the 18th century | Solid buildings, residential building with segmental arch portal, of architectural significance. Residential house with a classicist hipped roof. 18th century structure. Segmented arched door. Barn building with sandstone walls. |
09283072
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Villa with enclosure wall and gate entrance | Bahnhofstrasse 8 (map) |
around 1905 | Simple building in the early Heimat style, of architectural significance |
09283073
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Villa (No. 10) with enclosure wall (No. 10 / 10a) | Bahnhofstrasse 10; 10a (card) |
around 1920 | a building in the local style with a clinker facade and a steep pitched roof, historically important, brick building. |
09283074
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Rental villa with enclosure | Bahnhofstrasse 12 (map) |
around 1900 | representative Wilhelminian style building, of architectural significance. Wooden roof overhang. Attached entrance house. Central Risalit. Enclosure of quarry stone wall with decorative grille. |
09283075
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Residential and studio house, with all parts of the building, fence and gate (archway) | Bahnhofstrasse 17 (map) |
1902 | House and studio of the painter Alfred Mailick (1869-1946, until 1906 Meilick), father of the painter Erik Mailick (1907-1990), a picturesque building in the country house and home style, architect: Richard Riemerschmid (Munich), artistic, historical, of importance in terms of local history and art history. Angled plant, sandstone embossing at the corners and around the windows, wooden elements, slate. |
09284229
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Inn with annex | Bahnhofstrasse 22 (map) |
1860s | a building with echoes of the Swiss style , of local and architectural importance. Main building in Swiss style. Half-timbered extension with colored glass with richly grooved windows. |
09283080
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Villa with enclosure | Bahnhofstrasse 26 (map) |
1870s | Architecturally important, a Wilhelminian style house with echoes of the Swiss style, central projection, wooden entrance house. |
09284228
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Enclosure wall along the road | Bergstrasse (map) |
18th century | Quarry stone wall defining the townscape, of architectural significance |
09301096
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Three-sided courtyard with stable house, barn, side building and courtyard entrance | Bergstrasse 9 (map) |
17th century | Three-sided courtyard with residential stable house, barn, side building, courtyard entrance, in addition residential house (exodus house) on Schulstrasse and Friedenseiche as well as the enclosure wall of the property on Bergstrasse and Schulstrasse - residential stable house one of the oldest half-timbered buildings in the village (Thuringian ladder framework and head braces), preserved closed Courtyard complex, of social, economic and architectural significance. |
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Transformer house | Bergstrasse 10 (in front of) (map) |
after 1910 | of significance in terms of technology history |
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Residential building | Brauhofstrasse 2 (map) |
re. 1861 | Former Brewery property - single-storey solid construction, probably a day laborer's house or poor house, of social and architectural importance. |
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Residential stable house of a three-sided courtyard as well as the enclosure wall on Schlosserstraße | Brauhofstrasse 7; 9 (card) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Wilhelminian style solid construction, historically important, side and farm buildings demolished, as well as demolished the stable extension to the residential stable house. |
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House of a farm as well as enclosure wall with gate to the village pond and to the closing street | Brauhofstrasse 13 (map) |
1801 | Upper floor timber-framed boarded, historically important |
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Former Brotherhood of the Inner Mission | Emil-Höhne-Strasse 2; 8th; 10; 12; 14 (card) |
1898 (house 1, 3, 4, 5, 6) | Former brotherhood of the Inner Mission (later used as a children's home, today various facilities of the Diakonisches Werk) with various buildings - Gründerzeit buildings and buildings in the local style. |
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Pheasant castle with adjacent pheasant enclosure (individual monument to ID No. 09301072) | Pheasantry (map) |
1769-1782 | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: Pheasant castle (with neighboring pheasant enclosure), with pheasant garden and rock terraces with plant and animal sculptures - artistically, historically, in terms of town planning, building history, local history and art history of importance, pretty baroque building with gardening in the surrounding area, most of the rooms in the Rococo forms, the little pheasant castle is part of the pheasantry monument ensemble at the large pond. |
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Port facility with pier and lighthouse (individual monument for ID No. 09301072) | Pheasantry (map) |
around 1780 | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: port facility with pier and lighthouse in continuation of the eastern axis of the pheasant castle with landing stage as well as four sandstone vases adorned by dolphins, stone benches - artistically, historically, town-planning, building-historically and locally of importance, part of the monument ensemble of the pheasantry at the large pond 383 : Channel. |
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Historical game reserve of the pheasantry (single monument for ID-Nr. 09301072) | Pheasantry (map) |
1769-1790 | Individual monument belonging to the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: Historic game enclosure (zoo wall with gates) of the pheasantry as well as former pheasant dungeons (floor plans) - of local and economic significance, part of the ensemble of monuments of the pheasantry at the Großteich, game enclosure walls: 65/1, 81, 364, 365. |
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Fountain with grotto and sculptures (individual monument for ID no.09301072) | Pheasantry (map) |
1777 | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: fountain with grotto and sculptures (Venus with swans or Leda with the swan), beginning of the planned water axis up to the castle, two fountain basins surrounded by six vases, two canal sections, visual axis up to Moritzburg Castle - artistic, urban planning, Structurally, landscaping and art-historically important, part of the monument ensemble of the Fasanerie am Großteich, parcel 349: Canal. |
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Farmyard (now Waldpension) (single monument ID no. 09301072) | Fasanerie 1 (map) |
around 1800 | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: farmyard (former foal stable, today Waldpension) near the Waldschänke and enclosure wall around the pheasant garden - of local and architectural significance, part of the pheasantry's monument ensemble at the large pond. |
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Gondola shed (today residential building) (individual monument for ID no.09301072) | Fasanerie 3 (map) |
around 1780 | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: former gondola shed (today residential building) and pavilion barn of the port, adjacent to another gondola shed (on the wall of the pheasant garden) - artistically, historically, town-planning, building-historically and locally of importance, part of the monument ensemble of the pheasantry at the large pond. |
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Former court kitchen (later forestry office) (individual monument for ID no. 09301072) | Fasanerie 4 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: former court kitchen (later forestry office) with separate fountain or Bornhaus as well as hatcheries, trellis garden and aviary (adjoining building of the pheasantry) - historically, town-planning, architectural, economic and local-historical of importance, part of the monument ensemble of the pheasantry at the large pond, the courtyard kitchen is an elongated building, the head building formerly crowned by an octagonal turret with a tent roof. |
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Marcolinihaus (Fasanenmeisterwohnhaus) (individual monument for ID no.09301072) | Fasanerie 5 (map) |
around 1780 | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: Marcolinihaus (Fasanenmeisterwohnhaus) - residential building with two side wings as well as separately located venison cellar (cellar with vaulted cellar) and ancillary building of the pheasantry - historically, in terms of town planning, building history, economic history and local history of importance, part of the pheasantry monument ensemble at the large pond Pheasant master's house a long building with short side wings, later used as a forester's house, the interior has preserved original wall settings from the 2nd half of the 18th century, high-quality paintings, should be comparable to those in the little pheasant castle. |
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Utility building and horse stables (individual monument for ID no.09301072) | Fasanerie 7 (map) |
18th century | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: farm building and horse stables of a courtyard area closed on four sides (partly ruin) - historically, town-planning, architectural and local-historical of importance, part of the monument ensemble of the Fasanerie am Großteich, parcel 371/1: horse stables, parcel 370 and 372: farm building |
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former wagon shed , today residential building (individual monument for ID no. 09301072) | Fasanerie 6 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: former wagon shed, today residential building - historically, in terms of town planning, building history and local history of importance, part of the monument ensemble of the Fasanerie am Großteich. |
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Riding school building with straw barn (individual monument for ID no.09301072) | Fasanerie 8 (map) |
1769-1790 | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: riding arena building with straw barn and three small, massive sheds - historically, town-planning, architectural and local-historical of importance, part of the monument ensemble of the pheasantry at the large pond. |
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Bridge over the canal to the Fasanerie (individual monument for ID no.09301072) | Great Fasanenstrasse (map) |
1769-1790 | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: Bridge over the canal to the Fasanerie - artistically, historically and in terms of traffic history, a baroque building, part of the ensemble of monuments of the Fasanerie am Großteich, sandstone cuboid. |
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Waldschänke (gatekeeper house, previously a Hegerhaus) (individual monument for ID no.09301072) | Great Fasanenstrasse (map) |
around 1800 (foal stable) | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: Waldschänke Moritzburg (formerly part of a foal stable and gatekeeper house, previously a Hegerhaus), today an inn and hotel, with entrance pillars, plus a hunting frieze "Hunters' procession to Fastnacht" from 1609 by Daniel Bretschneider the elder as a permanent interior - local history and architectural history, partly artistic and landscape design of importance, part of the monument ensemble Fasanerie am Großteich. |
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Residential building , now Restaurant Seeblick (individual monument for ID no.09301072) | Kalkreuther Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1890 | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: residential building, now Restaurant Seeblick am Mittelteich - of urban and architectural significance, a Wilhelminian style building with a gable and ornamental framework, shutters, roof overhang. |
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Bus shelter (formerly with toilets), structural unit with Käthe-Kollwitz-Platz 2 | Käthe-Kollwitz-Platz (map) |
1930s | a Heimatstil building, of importance in terms of the history of the local development and the appearance of the square, was part of the "Deutsches Haus" inn. |
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Former inn | Käthe-Kollwitz-Platz 2 (map) |
1930s | Former inn (later Sparkasse, today "House of the Horse"), with enclosure wall and side pergola - a plastered building in the local style of the 1930s, of importance in terms of town planning and building history, original windows, original front door. |
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Residential building | Käthe-Kollwitz-Platz 3 (map) |
re. 1825 | Simple plastered building with basket arch portal, in a location that characterizes the plaza, of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history, a rural residential building in the keystone marked 1825. |
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Enclosure wall along the road between No. 22 and No. 26 with a bridge over the Marche brook, including the parapet | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse (map) |
18th century | Quarry stone wall defining the townscape, important in terms of architectural history and, above all, landscape design. The bridge with a small parapet, which lies in the course of Kötzschenbrodaer Straße and leads over the Marche, is a design component of the impressive and listed as a cultural monument wall train between No. 22 and 26 of the street mentioned. As part of one of Moritzburg's characteristic wall sections, the bridge is of great local history. |
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House, barn and courtyard wall of a farm | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 1 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Partly half-timbered homestead, of economic and architectural importance. A single-storey side building belonging to the courtyard was demolished with permission in 2010. |
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Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard and courtyard wall | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 3 (map) |
around 1800 | Residential stable house a half-timbered building, historically important, today Rühle organ building . |
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Residential house, side building and former venison cellar | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 4 (map) |
18th century | Residential building (on an angular floor plan), side building and former venison cellar on the opposite side of the street - both buildings on the upper floor are timber-framed, which are of local and architectural importance |
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Side building of a farm | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 16 (map) |
around 1800 | Boarded-up half-timbered building, historically important, ruinous on the ground floor, boarded-up gable. |
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Residential stable house, side building and barn of a farm | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 21 (map) |
re. 1895-1896 | simple plastered buildings, historically important, side buildings upstairs boarded up. |
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Stable house with barn (built in an angle) and courtyard wall of a farm | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 22 (map) |
around 1850 | simple, plastered buildings that characterize the townscape, of architectural significance |
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Stable house of a farm | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 24 (map) |
re. 1903 | Architecturally important, a Wilhelminian style building with half-timbered gable, clinker facings. |
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Residential stable house and barn (built at an angle) as well as entrance to a three-sided courtyard | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 26 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | partly in half-timbered construction, of economic and architectural importance |
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Side building of a three-sided courtyard, plus courtyard entrance and remains of the courtyard wall | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 30 (map) |
18th century | a half-timbered building, historically important, courtyard entrance with three granite pillars. |
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Residential stable house, barn and side building | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 32 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Residential stable house, barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard, plus courtyard entrance and courtyard wall - courtyard complex preserved closed, the main building a Gründerzeit plastered building with twin windows in the gable, of economic and architectural importance. |
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Stable house, courtyard entrance and courtyard wall of a two-sided courtyard | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 38 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | a boarded-up half-timbered building, historically important |
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Residential stable house and barn of a farm | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 46 (map) |
19th century | Stable house on the upper floor half-timbered clad, of architectural significance |
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Field barn | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 48 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Of importance in terms of economic history and landscape design, recorded under the address: Am Luchsberg. |
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House and barn of a two-sided courtyard | Kötzschenbrodaer Strasse 54 (map) |
around 1800 | Courtyard that defines the townscape, upper floor half-timbered house, of economic and architectural importance |
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Enclosure wall along the road | Market (map) |
18th century | Quarry stone wall defining the townscape, of architectural significance |
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Residential house with two flanking outbuildings and courtyard wall facing the market and Auerstrasse | Market 1 (map) |
re. 1700 | Former Cadet house - simple baroque building, of local and architectural importance, an outbuilding with timber framing, probably the residence of the cadets ordered to serve as a page, marked 1700 in iron plaque above the door, with crown and insignia. |
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House and courtyard wall | Market 4 (map) |
around 1850 | Plastered building with elaborate gable design, historically important, a rural residential building, gable with corner cuboid plastered structure. |
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Residential house with attached outbuilding and fencing | Market 6 (map) |
around 1700 | Architecturally important, boarded half-timbered building, large hipped roof |
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Inn with annex ("Adams Inn") | Market 9 (map) |
from 1675 | Adams Gasthof - Inn with a hall extension including the entire courtyard area closed on three sides, with courtyard entrance pillars and large courtyard wall, gardens, fountain and pond - the main building is a half-timbered building, a side building on the upper floor is half-timbered, of local and structural importance. |
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Villa with a park-like garden | Market 11 (map) |
End of the 19th century | a Wilhelminian style building with a round tower in the side view, echoes of the Swiss style, historically significant, building with wooden balconies, wooden entrance house and stair tower. |
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Residential house with enclosure | Market 15 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Plastered building with twin windows in the gable, historically important, fencing as an ornamental grille. |
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Three residential buildings (No. 17b on Meißner Strasse) | Market 17; 17a; 17b (card) |
1st half of the 19th century | Number 17b is a boarded-up half-timbered building, of importance in terms of town planning and building history, the recessed building at Meißner Strasse number 17b with the original front door, market 17: Flurstk, characterizes the townscape near the castle pond. 39/4, Market 17a: Corridor. 39/3, Markt 17b: Flurstk. 39/5, no monument, the built-on detached house from the 1930s at Meißner Strasse 1a, Flurstk. 39/2. |
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Residential building "Bärenhäusl" with gate entrance | Markt 24 (map) |
around 1750 | Residential house "Bärenhäusl" with gate entrance (bear made of sandstone on a gate pillar) and a small tower next to the residential building as well as courtyard wall - residential building, a half-timbered building near the castle pond, of importance in terms of urban development and architectural history. |
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Enclosure wall along the road | Meißner Strasse (map) |
18th century | Quarry stone wall defining the townscape, of architectural significance |
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Villa with enclosure and water tower of the neighboring Saxon State Stud on the property | Meißner Strasse 1 (map) |
re. 1904 | In terms of building history, a house with neo-baroque echoes, the water tower in terms of technology. Semicircular, glazed loggia, with baluster parapet. Original windows and shutters, doors. Keystone marked 1904. |
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Stud facility: main stable building and two smaller stable buildings | Meissner Strasse 3; 3a (card) |
re. 1915 | Stud facility: main stable building, two smaller stable buildings, gate entrance to the property and fencing walls around the property (especially on Meißner Strasse and Auerstrasse) as well as the water tower of the facility - historically and structurally significant, a neo-baroque facility, many different triangular gables, subsequent window breaks, with boxes, main gate keystone with crown (marked), entrance with three brick posts with balls. |
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Rüdenhof (with the Käthe-Kollwitz memorial), angled annex building (pavilion) and road-keeper's house (now a café), plus the separate mountain cellar on the street and the enclosure wall of the property | Meißner Strasse 7 (map) |
after 1800 | Käthe-Kollwitz-Haus Moritzburg ( Rüdenhof ), angled annex building (pavilion) as well as the roadman’s house (today a café), plus the separate mountain cellar on the street and the enclosure wall of the property - the main building is a simple plastered building with a tower, the caretaker’s house with boarded half-timbering, historical, local history and historically important, where the painter and graphic artist Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1945) died. Stair tower on the main building, cellar perhaps for game storage. |
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Former gatekeeper house (residential stable house) (single monument for ID no.09301072) | Radeburger Strasse 1 (map) |
around 1870 | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: former gatekeeper house (residential stable house) with a barn attached at an angle - gatekeeper house plastered building, half-timbered barn, of local and architectural importance |
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Residential stable house | Roßmarkt 3 (map) |
around 1850 | Upper floor half-timbered boarded up, historically significant, timbered timbered. |
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Residential building | Roßmarkt 4 (map) |
around 1800 | rural house, upper floor half-timbered plastered, of architectural significance |
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Residential building | Roßmarkt 5 (map) |
around 1800 | rural house, upper floor timber-framed boarded up, historically important |
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Residential house with side building and enclosure | Rossmarkt 7 (map) |
2nd half of the 18th century | simple baroque building, side building in half-timbered construction, of architectural significance |
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Residential building | Roßmarkt 9 (map) |
18th century | plastered half-timbered building, of architectural significance |
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Residential building | Roßmarkt 13 (map) |
re. 1736 | rural house with high-quality half-timbered upper floor, of architectural significance |
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House of a farm | Rossmarkt 17 (map) |
subsequently re. 1756 | Boarded-up half-timbered building, historically important, new name. |
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Enclosure wall along the road | Schlossallee (map) |
18th century | Quarry stone wall defining the townscape, of architectural significance |
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Allee (garden monument) | Schlossallee (map) |
created 1726/1727 | Sightline to Moritzburg Castle laid out in the baroque period, characterizing the townscape and shaping the landscape. Parcels of the Eisenberg and Moritzburg district, Schlossallee, for the further course of the avenue, see also the Reichenberg district, Dresdner Straße (ID no. 09284982). |
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Stud facility: four wings of the farm, riding arena and farm building | Schloßallee 1 (map) |
1733 | Moritzburg State Stud - stud complex: four wings of the farm, riding arena (with a curved plank truss roof), farm building so-called blacksmiths and hospital stables, main entrance to the farm complex (above the eaves cornice sandstone busts of court jester Fröhlich and Baron Gottfried Schmiedel ), caretaker residence (August-Bebel-Straße 34) and Enclosure walls (especially to the Schwanenteich) - largely a baroque complex, built by the architect Johann Christoph Knöffel , with the original equipment of the stables, historically, artistically, town-planning, architectural, regional and art-historical of importance. |
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Residential building with two flanking outbuildings | Schloßallee 2 (map) |
1st half of the 18th century | Rural house, simple baroque building, historically important, hipped roof with dormer windows, original front door. |
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Former courthouse (now a restaurant) | Schloßallee 3 (map) |
after 1730 | Former court building (now a restaurant) with a side extension, still gate system, fencing and retaining wall to Schloßallee and August-Bebel-Straße as well as a garden with old trees - striking historic building from the 19th century with neo-renaissance elements, possibly older at its core, with architectural and local history Meaning. |
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Residential building | Schloßallee 5 (map) |
1st half of the 18th century | simple baroque building, historically important
Tent roof, almost square plan. |
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Inn with farm building in two wings | Schloßallee 11 (map) |
1st half of the 18th century | simple baroque building, historically important. Square floor plan. Tent roof. Farm buildings with stables, safe as relaxation. |
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Residential house in open development | Schloßallee 13 (map) |
around 1870 | Historically important, an early Wilhelminian style building, central projection. Window frames sandstone, profiled. walled-up portal, safe in front of the staircase. |
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Residential house with side extension and enclosure wall of the property | Schloßallee 17 (map) |
1st half of the 18th century | simple baroque building, historically important. Tent roof (with cardboard shingles). Changed side front with large windows. |
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Post office building | Schloßallee 19 (map) |
after 1900 | in the reform and Heimat style of the time around 1910, of local and architectural significance. Mansard roof. Shutters. Original windows and window grilles. Loft extensions. |
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Residential building (with pharmacy) | Schloßallee 20 (map) |
1829 | a simple baroque building, with basket arch portal, of local and architectural importance, portal with keystone. New windows everywhere. |
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Town hall, with staircase, enclosure and rear building | Schloßallee 22 (map) |
around 1870 | Municipal office building “Rathaus Moritzburg”, representative building in the neo-renaissance style ( Semper-Nicolai-Schule ), fencing as an ornamental grille, artistically, historically and structurally significant. Rear building heavily changed, but still in a symmetrical horseshoe shape. |
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Residential house in semi-open development | Schloßallee 27 (map) |
1870s | Wilhelminian style building with a shop, historically important. Profiled walls, some original windows. Attic house. |
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Residential house with an annex on the left and an extension on the right, in the corner of Käthe-Kollwitz-Platz | Schlossallee 31; 33 (card) |
around 1830 | a plastered building in the Heimat style with an older core, characterizing the plaza, also through its arcades, of architectural significance. Original windows, door and portal. Attic house. Left extension later. Extension to Käthe-Kollwitz-Platz with shop under the arcade, hipped roof, plaster grooves. |
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Residential house with right outbuilding | Schloßallee 37 (map) |
re. 1725 | Simple baroque building, upper floor timber-framed boarded up, of local and architectural importance, residential building heavily renovated. |
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Country house with enclosure | Schloßallee 37b (map) |
re. 1928 | Plastered building in the reform style of the time after 1910, historically important, mansard roof, semicircular veranda with reliefs |
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Rectory | Schloßallee 38 (map) |
1902-1904 | representative building in neo-baroque style with echoes of art nouveau, architect: Richard Schleinitz, Dresden, artistically and historically important. |
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The whole of the church and cemetery in Moritzburg with the individual monuments: church and memorial | Schloßallee 38 (near) (map) |
around 1910 | Unity of church and cemetery Moritzburg with the individual monuments: Church and memorial for those who fell in World War I and the cemetery behind the church. Moritzburg Church - a building in the neo-baroque style with echoes of Art Nouveau, architect: Richard Schleinitz , Dresden, of local, artistic and architectural significance. Church with the former altarpiece of the Moritzburg castle chapel from the baroque period. |
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Church and remains of the wall of the former vineyard (individual monument for ID no.09284245) | Schloßallee 38 (near) (map) |
1902-1904 | Individual monument of the whole of the church and cemetery Moritzburg: Church - building in neo-baroque style with echoes of Art Nouveau, architect: Richard Schleinitz, Dresden, of local, artistic and architectural importance. Central building in a dominant location, built by Richard Schleinitz in 1902-04. Exterior restoration since 1992. |
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War (individual monument to ID-Nr. 09284245) | Schloßallee 38 (in front) (map) |
1923 (war memorial) | Individual monument of the whole of the church and cemetery Moritzburg: Memorial to the fallen of the First World War in front of the church - historically significant, stone tablet with inscription, above warrior's head |
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Former inn with annex | Schloßallee 44 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Former inn with a hall extension (today a clubhouse and library), plus the guest garden with linden trees - of local and architectural importance, representative Wilhelminian style building, location that characterizes the townscape near the train station, partly painted glass in the windows. |
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Enclosure wall along the road | Schulstrasse (map) |
18th century | Quarry stone wall defining the townscape, of architectural significance |
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Two neighboring school buildings | Schulstrasse 3; 5 (card) |
1854–1855 (old school) | Two neighboring school buildings (without a modern intermediate building): the old school, an early neo-Gothic building, the new school, a Wilhelminian-style building, of local and architectural importance, neo-Gothic old school with an inscription above the door "Learn wisdom, practice virtue", on the ground floor with Tudor arched windows , First floor profiled window frames. Neighboring gymnasium (Flurstk. 165a) built in 1907 - no monument. |
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Customs house or tax collector's house (individual monument for ID no.09301072) | Volkersdorfer Strasse 25 (map) |
18th century | Individual monument of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg: probably a customs house or tax collector's house with two connected outbuildings, plus a bank wall of the Jägerteich along the street and a lime tree arbor on the opposite street corner - historically significant, half-timbered buildings, historically significant, as the home of the painter and illustrator Erik Mailick ( 1907-1990). Pond wall, customs house, perhaps also the porter's house in the animal enclosure. |
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Rental villa | Waldstrasse 2 (map) |
1870s | Wilhelminian style building with echoes of the Swiss style, historically important, plaster grooves |
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Residential house in open development, with a park-like garden | Waldstrasse 10 (map) |
1920s | Architecturally important, a wooden building in the style of the homeland, free-standing building, wooden structure, with shutters. |
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Residential house in open development, with a park-like garden | Waldstrasse 12 (map) |
1920s | Architecturally important, a wooden building in the local style, solid ground floor, wooden upper floor with shutters, roof overhang. |
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Residential house with enclosure | Weinbergstrasse 4 (map) |
after 1900 | in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance, high broken gable. |
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Residential house with enclosure | Weinbergstrasse 6 (map) |
after 1900 | in the reform style of the time around 1910, of architectural significance, high broken gable. |
09283086
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Tower Dutchman | Windmühlenweg 22 (map) |
around 1800 | Moritzburg Windmill - Tower Dutchman , today residential building, of technical and local importance, for many years the residence of the painter Karl Timmler (1906–1996), tower windmill, residential building. |
09284240 |
Reichenberg
Map with all coordinates of the Reichenberg section : OSM
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Material aggregate component in the OT Reichenberg of the material aggregate narrow-gauge railway Radebeul – Radeburg | (Map) | 1883-1884 | Material component of the material entity of the narrow-gauge railway Radebeul – Radeburg with the individual monuments: Lößnitzgrund stop (ID-No. 08950885, Lößnitzgrundstraße), Dippelsdorfer Damm (ID-No. 09284500) and one-arch bridge in Lößnitzgrund (ID-No. 09284919) as well as the Trasse. Schmalspurbahn , Culverts (including brick arches) and parts of the retaining wall - important in terms of traffic and technology. |
09301070
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Dam through the Dippelsdorfer pond (individual monument to ID no.09301070) | (Map) | 1883/1884 | Individual monument of the entity of the narrow-gauge railway Radebeul – Radeburg: dam through the Dippelsdorfer pond, with three bridges - 210 meter long dam through the Dippelsdorfer pond , of traffic and technical history |
09284500
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One-arch bridge over the Lößnitz (individual monument for ID no.09301070) | (Map) | 1884 | Individual monument of the entity of the narrow-gauge railway Radebeul – Radeburg: single arch bridge of the narrow-gauge railway Radebeul – Radeberg over the Lößnitz (ID-Nr. 09301069, OT Reichenberg) - important in terms of traffic history, quarry stone bridge. |
09284919
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Jagdforst OT Reichenberg of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg | (Map) | Total component of the cultural landscape of Moritzburg (ID no. 09301072) - hunting forest in the district of Reichenberg |
09302903
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Residential house with side extension | Am Brand 4 (map) |
around 1900 | Residential house with a side extension, as well as an enclosure and retaining wall along the street - historically important, a building with Art Nouveau elements, clinker brick ornamentation, decorative window frames. |
09284955
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Church with church furnishings, cemetery with enclosure wall and some old tombs | August-Bebel-Strasse (map) |
1513 and older | Reichenberg village church - important in terms of town planning, architectural history, artistic and local history, characterizing the townscape, a late Gothic church building, churchyard wall in quarry stone, hall church of Romanesque origin, new construction of the choir and sacristy 1513/14 (marked on the choir windows). Alterations 1729–35, addition of the north aisle at the end of the 19th century. |
09284956
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Memorial to those who fell in World War I. | August-Bebel-Strasse (map) |
after 1918 (war memorial) | of local importance |
09284957
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Transformer house | August-Bebel-Strasse (map) |
around 1910 | from a technological and historical point of view, it tapers towards the top. |
09284971
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Moving house (residential stable), barn, courtyard entrance and courtyard wall of a three-sided courtyard | August-Bebel-Strasse 11 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Economically and historically important, the side building is a half-timbered building, courtyard entrance with granite pillars. |
09284977
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Side building of a farm | August-Bebel-Strasse 21 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Architecturally important, upper floor in half-timbered |
09284976
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Municipal Office | August-Bebel-Strasse 43 (map) |
around 1915 | Town hall building in the reform style of the time around 1910, of local and architectural significance. Plaster ornamentation, protruding center. |
09284974
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Former brewery with a porch | August-Bebel-Strasse 50 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Significant in terms of local history, flat hipped roof, terrace porch, quarry stone wall. |
09284979
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Cleaning picture at the inn | August-Bebel-Strasse 51 (map) |
1950s (plaster picture) | Plaster picture by Hermann Glöckner (1889–1987), artistically important |
09284948
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school | August-Bebel-Strasse 65 (map) |
1892 | a Wilhelminian style building with a prominent main entrance, of local and architectural importance, rubble stone plinth, portal with an inscription above the door: "God for honor, youth for teaching". |
09284958
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Parish and parish house, with enclosure wall around the rectory | August-Bebel-Strasse 67 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Significant in terms of local history and architectural history, a half-timbered building, rebuilt in 1913 in the local style, rectory itself not a monument, quarry stone wall around the rectory. |
09284959
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Stable house of a farm | August-Bebel-Strasse 73a (map) |
re. 1864 | Plastered construction typical of the time and the landscape, of architectural significance |
09284961
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Stable house of a farm | August-Bebel-Strasse 74 (map) |
re. 1868 | Plastered construction typical of the time and the landscape, of architectural significance |
09284965
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Part of a house on a farm | August-Bebel-Strasse 79 (map) |
around 1850 | Upper floor half-timbered, historically significant, entrance porch added later, enclosure wall (quarry stone) facing the street, belongs to house number 79a (no monument). |
09284964
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Allee (garden monument) | Dresdner Strasse (map) |
laid out 1st half of the 18th century | Landscape design of importance, beginning of the straight connecting axis between Dresden and Moritzburg, in continuation of Moritzburger Schlossallee, plan originated in the baroque era. Reichenberg district and Moritzburg district, Schloßallee (ID No. 09301097). |
09284982
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Barn of a farm | Grossenhainer Strasse 5 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | Partly boarded up, of architectural and economic significance, boarded up on top, roof turrets, large wooden gates, small windows, around 2010 solar system installed on the roof. |
09284966
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Former gym | Großenhainer Straße 7c (behind) (map) |
1910s | a building in the reform style of the time around 1910, historically important, broad structure with a pitched roof, turrets, pilaster structure. |
09284967
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Former forge, now a residential building | Grossenhainer Strasse 29 (map) |
re. 1813 | simple, baroque-looking building with basket arch portal and mansard roof, of local and architectural importance, marked 1813 in the basket arch portal. |
09284960
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Former wayside chapel , converted into a residential building | Großenhainer Strasse 32 (map) |
late medieval in essence | of importance in terms of house history, local history and building history |
09284980
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Waiting hall (individual monument for ID no.09301070) | Loessnitzgrundstrasse (map) |
1897 | Individual monument of the entity of the narrow-gauge railway Radebeul – Radeburg: wooden waiting hall typical of the route, of importance in terms of traffic and technology. Stop "Lößnitzgrund" on the narrow-gauge railway line Radebeul - Radeberg. A waiting hall in a boarded half-timbered construction as well as neighboring technical systems. Erected around 1912 by the Royal Saxon State Railway Administration (from the monument topography of the city of Radebeul 2007). Platform lighting, water pump and benches demolished before 2004. |
08950885
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Villa with retaining wall along the road | Loessnitzgrundstrasse 97 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Architecturally important, a Wilhelminian style building with a wooden balcony in the Swiss style |
09284946
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Villa with retaining wall along the road | Loessnitzgrundstrasse 99 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Architecturally important, a Wilhelminian style building with a wooden balcony in Swiss style, wooden balconies, shutters. |
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Villa with retaining wall along the road | Loessnitzgrundstrasse 101 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Historically important, representative Wilhelminian style building in Swiss style, with wooden balconies, rafter gables and tower, wooden balconies and shutters. |
09284944
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Villa with retaining wall along the road | Loessnitzgrundstrasse 103 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Historically of importance, elaborate Wilhelminian style building with wooden galleries in Swiss style, wooden balconies, shutters, today a hotel. |
09284943
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Villa with retaining wall along the road | Loessnitzgrundstrasse 107 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Architecturally important, a Wilhelminian style building in Swiss style with a half-timbered bay |
09284947
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Villa with enclosure | Loessnitzgrundstrasse 117 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Architecturally important, a Wilhelminian style building with a wooden balcony in the Swiss style. The wooden gazebo belonging to the property was demolished and replaced by a new building (status: 2017). |
09284951
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villa | Lößnitzgrundstrasse 125 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Architecturally important, a Wilhelminian style building with a wooden balcony in the Swiss style |
09284942
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Villa with enclosure | Loessnitzgrundstrasse 126 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Architecturally important, a Wilhelminian style building with a wooden balcony in the Swiss style. Original shutters, orig. Color scheme, smooth plaster, surrounding wooden balcony. |
09284950
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Residential house with a park-like garden | Loessnitzgrundstraße 127 (map) |
around 1900 | Architecturally important, half-timbered building, villa-like Wilhelminian style building with echoes of the Swiss style, formerly used as a summer house. |
09284952
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Residential building | Loessnitzgrundstrasse 132 (map) |
Early 19th century | Simple plastered construction, of architectural significance, without any extension on the street |
09284954
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Side building (front part) of a farm and courtyard wall | Volkersdorfer Strasse 49 (map) |
2nd half of the 19th century | single-storey plastered building with triple windows in the gable, of architectural significance, quarry stone wall. |
09284970 |
Steinbach
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Old forester's house, now residential building | Amtsgasse 3 (map) |
17th century | Alte Försterei - socially and historically important, a half-timbered building |
09284433
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Transformer house on the village pond, with an enclosure wall | Dorfstrasse (map) |
around 1920 | From a technological history point of view, the quarry stone wall that characterizes the town as an enclosure |
09284434
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Residential stable house | Dorfstrasse 1 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Plastered construction that defines the townscape, of architectural significance, recorded under the address: Radeburger Landstraße 1 or Radeburger Straße 1 (OT Steinbach). |
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Farm with house | Dorfstrasse 8 (map) |
around 1910 | Farm with residential house (with angled barn extension, without No. 8a), barn, pull-out house with outbuildings, courtyard paving, courtyard entrance, horse drinks and courtyard wall - evidence of rural life and economy of bygone times, partly half-timbered buildings, socially and historically important, half-timbered pull-out house, courtyard paving Granite. |
09284435
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Farm with stable house, barn | Dorfstrasse 18 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Farmhouse with half-timbered upper floor, massive barn, courtyard entrance (with relief plaque) and remnants of the courtyard wall - of economic and architectural importance. The move-out house near the barn has since been demolished (2007), the gate pillars with a relief plaque with an inscription and date 1848. |
09284436
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Courtyard walls to the street | Dorfstrasse 28; 30; 36; 45; 47 (card) |
18th century | Made of quarry stone, important to shape the townscape |
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Stable house (no.34), barn (no.32) | Dorfstrasse 32; 34 (card) |
1st half of the 19th century | Farmhouse with half-timbered upper floor, barn and courtyard wall of a four-sided courtyard - historically important, forms four-sided courtyard with number 30. |
09284438
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Drying tower | Dorfstrasse 44 (map) |
1st half of the 20th century | Wooden tower, characterizing the townscape and of importance to the local history, rural house (plastered half-timbered structure) with shed extension, built around 1850, demolished before 2009. |
09284437
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House, two barns | Dorfstrasse 60 (map) |
1st half of the 19th century | Residential house, angled barn and another barn attached to it in the corner of a three-sided courtyard - closed preserved farm, of economic and architectural importance. |
09284440
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Inn | Dorfstrasse 61 (map) |
End of the 19th century | of local significance, with two gables. |
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Steinbach village church and war memorial | Kirchgasse 3 (map) |
Romanesque origin 13th century | Steinbach village church (including furnishings), plus a cemetery with enclosure wall, some old tombs and a war memorial for those who fell in the First World War - at its core a Romanesque church building, churchyard wall in quarry stone, tombs from the early 19th century, which are artistically, historically and locally significant. |
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House of a farm | Schustergasse 10 (map) |
End of the 19th century | Plastered building with twin windows in the gable, historically important, concrete walls of the windows. |
09284446 |
Remarks
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- The official list of cultural monuments is never closed. It is permanently changed through clarifications, new additions or deletions. A transfer of such changes to this list is not guaranteed at the moment.
- The monument quality of an object does not depend on its entry in this or the official list. Objects that are not listed can also be monuments.
- Basically, the property of a monument extends to the substance and appearance as a whole, including the interior. Deviating applies if only parts are expressly protected (e.g. the facade).
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- ↑ Windmill tower marked 1849 in the keystone, 1839 location of a post windmill, in operation until 1887, erected in 1904 with battlements, reconstruction in 1992, then observation tower, museum and miller's room, 2005 interior and exterior renovation, top end is a battlements, roof and wings missing, the mill is on the site of the property: Kleiner Gallberg 1.
- ↑ Farmyard (ID No. 09284487, Fasanerie 1), gondola shed (ID No. 09284223, Fasanerie 3), farm kitchen or forestry office (ID No. 09284221, Fasanerie 4), pheasant master's house with venison cellar (ID No. 09284220, Fasanerie 5), Ökonomiehof (ID-Nr. 09284218, Fasanerie 6), former wagon shed (ID-Nr. 09284219, Fasanerie 7), former riding school (ID-Nr. 09284491, Fasanerie 8), Waldschänke, in front of that probably the location of a Hegerhaus (ID -Nr. 09284216, Große Fasanenstraße) as well as with the bridge to the Fasanerie (ID-Nr. 09284486, Große Fasanenstraße), furthermore the residential building at the Neuer Tiergarten (ID-Nr. 09284324, Kalkreuther Straße 1), the gatekeeper house at the Alten Tiergarten (ID -Nr. 09284273, Radeburger Straße 1) as well as the customs house or Jägerhaus am Jägerteich (ID No. 09284327, Volkersdorfer Straße 25), also with castle island including park, castle garden north of the castle pond, hunting star and pheasant garden (all garden monuments), the pheasantry and the hunting forest, then the meadow » Entenfang «(parcels 124 and 125, district Moritzburg) and in the municipality of the city of Radeburg, OT Berbisdorf (ID no. 09302902), OT Cunnertswalde (ID-Nr. 09302901) and OT Bärnsdorf (ID-Nr. 09302798) with the following individual monuments, the Bärnsdorfer pond stand (monument list Radeburg, ID-Nr. 09284332) and the pond master's office (monument list Radeburg, ID-Nr. 09284331) - artistically, historically, town planning, scientific, forest and hunting history, landscape design, building history, local history and art history of importance, one of the most important baroque hunting parks and palaces in Germany.
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↑ The Moritzburg hunting lodge, located in the middle of a pond, forms the center of an extensive cultural landscape of the Friedewald with Jagdstern, lakes, canals and avenues and is one of the singular achievements of the Saxon Baroque due to its distinctive central structure.
Building history: The previous building, built by Caspar Voigt von Wierandt for Duke Moritz in 1542–46 on a rocky headland of the Mosebruch, shaped the basic form of the baroque palace. He had four round corner towers with Welschen hoods, which were connected by walls. In the center was the rectangular prince's house, oriented from south to north, with Wendelstein facing east, the stables leaning against the surrounding walls in the east and west. 1582–84 Paul Buchner decorated the Princely House with volute gables. Under Elector Johann Georg II , Johann Albrecht Eckhardt built a stately castle chapel from 1661–72 based on plans by Wolf Caspar von Klengel . The rectangular building, provided with a Welschen roof and turret with lantern, was located to the west of the Princely House and was connected to it by a passage. At the same time, extensions to the east and west wings. Further alterations under Johann Georg IV. Removal of the volute gable and elevation of the Princely House, new stair tower 1691–1694.
At that time, a hunting star was also installed in the Friedewald west of the castle. Since 1703 August the Strong has been working on plans for a reconstruction, among the designs one with a central central dome, others (by Marcus Conrad Dietze ) with an eastern courtyard and the construction of a surrounding terrace in the middle of a water surface. These ideas, taken up by Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann in 1716 , were important in the reorientation of the now H-shaped complex with courtyards to the north and south, with reference to an avenue to be created to the residence. The central building should be highlighted like a tower. Realization according to Pöppelmann's new plans 1723-26, while the two southern towers (the western Jägerturm and the eastern Amtsturm) were raised by two storeys. The two northern towers, the eastern kitchen tower and the western baking tower, rebuilt north of the old location after demolition in order to achieve symmetry to the east-west central axis. As a counterpart to the chapel, the wing of the dining room was built in the east. 1727/28 illusionistic architectural structuring of the exterior and design of the interior under the direction of Raymond Leplat with the collaboration of Louis de Silvestre , Lorenzo Rossi and Giovanni Battista Grone , the leather wallpapers probably by Pierre I Mercier , the carved deer heads in various rooms from the workshop of Johann Christian Kirchner .
According to the king's ideas, the castle was surrounded by a square terrace in 1729–40, which can be reached in the south and north via elongated "apparals", these in the axis of dams that lead to the castle through the castle pond created in 1730. Staircases on the east and west side. The entire castle island was fortified with bank walls, landscaped and furnished with eight small cavalier houses. The plastic jewelry with figures and vases by Johann Christian Kirchner and Johann Benjamin Thomae never finished. In the castle, the “English” stairs in front of the dining room and in front of the chapel were probably based on a proposal by Jean de Bodt in 1729. Since 1731, alongside Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann, Zacharias Longuelune and Johann Christoph Knöffel, he has been mainly completing the gardens north of the castle pond, here 1739 Construction of four two-story cavalier houses. At the same time as the palace was built, changes were also made to the Jagdstern west of the palace with the start of a tunnel through the "Hoheburg", a syenite hill (1729). As early as 1725, a small hunting star was laid out around the "Hellenberg" northeast of the castle. Around 1725 establishment of the pheasantry in the axis east of the castle, the construction of a single-storey square pavilion in 1738/39, probably by Johann Christoph Knöffel. A duck catch was laid out on the south bank of the large pond in 1728. On the avenue in the direction of Dresden, craftsmen were settled in two-storey houses with a square floor plan, some of which were preserved. The stable building at the end of the avenue east of the castle was built in 1733 under the direction of Johann Christoph Knöffel. Under Elector Friedrich August III. Reconstruction and extension of the pheasant castle 1769–82 according to plans by Johann Daniel Schades, next to it the yarn house was built in 1775. Sculptures, fountains and vases as the end point of the water axis to the castle by Carl Friedrich Schäfer 1777. Probably also the dolphin vases east of the pheasantry by him, here port with pier and lighthouse, around 1780 probably also by Schade. In connection with water games and hunts, the “Dardanelles”, a wall with bastions and towers behind the large pond. As the center of the Jagdstern built in 1725, the 1776 building of the Hellhaus, an octagonal hunting pavilion, probably also by Schade. Several renovations of the castle in the 19th century, especially under King Albert, around 1880/90. 1882 after demolition of the "Garnhaus" construction of the staircase south of the pheasant castle. After the First World War (until 1945), the palace was the residence of Prince Ernst Heinrich , and has been used as a museum since then. Establishment of the porcelain quarter in the Jägerturm in 1927, the library quarter in the kitchen tower in 1928 and the drinking quarter in the baking tower in 1934 under the direction of Erwin Hensler. The Waldschänke at the Fasanenschlösschen has been used as a restaurant since 1926/27. 1947 A baroque museum is set up in the palace. Restoration work has been ongoing since the 1960s, including reconstruction of the exterior color of the castle and the pheasant castle.
Outside: The entire system built in several stages. The lower is the roughly cruciform castle island, the front corners of which are emphasized by single-storey cavalier houses. The image of the architecture built on three levels above the island level is mirrored in the water level of the pond. The central building-like appearance of the castle is caused by the balance of its structural dimensions, characterized in its peculiarity by the four round corner towers with their hoods and lanterns, they are held together by the central wing extending in a south-north direction and eight connecting wings. The chapel in the west is opposite the dining room wing in the east. These protruding structures correspond to semicircular swinging staircases on the terrace surrounding the palace, while the courtyards on the north and south sides are accessed through the two “apparals”. In contrast to the differentiated, tiered and staggered structure of the building dimensions, the architectural structure is extremely simple. Only the central axes of the core building with rusticated portal, above the balcony and roofs above the windows, are emphasized. The simple wall surfaces are structured by incised windows and illusionistically painted architecture: the ground floor is grooved, the central projection painted with a composite pilaster architecture, otherwise fields, basic color white, the architectural structures ocher. The richly structured roof landscape with the alternation of hipped roofs over the rectangular buildings and hoods on the round towers, above that lantern-like chimneys with hood and weather vane, is charming. The castle chapel has an exceptional position: its walls are structured by round-arched panels, inside rectangular and oval windows, the roof is curved, the roof turret is two-story and crowned by a high peak. The sandstone terrace surrounding the castle with balustrades that alternate with figures, putti and vases. Four piqueurs, 35 putti and 37 vases have been preserved (some of the originals in the lapidary). The balustrade is continued on the “apparals”: at the beginning in the south a pair of piqueurs blowing the hunting horn, masterful sculptures by Johann Christian Kirchner, one of which shows portrait-like features of Augustus the Strong. The vases of beautiful shape with motifs of hunting and fishing. The putti point to different, formerly intended or existing programs with the representation of the elements, seasons, continents and human senses, but here too hunting motifs dominate. The sculptures mostly of high quality, attributed to Johann Christian Kirchner and Johann Benjamin Thomae.
The castle island was landscaped, formerly geometrically structured squares in the corners, an avenue of chestnut trees led around the bank wall. The eight cavalier houses on one floor with a tent roof. The sandstone embankment walls, hunter figures on the southern corners , the figure on the southwest corner by Wolf Ernst Brohn in 1660, the figure on the southeast corner of the 19th century.
At the beginning of the access dam to the castle island there are two electoral post distance columns. In the western part of the castle pond there is a small island with a small tea house with a mansard roof. Interior: The interior division was created under the pressure of the baroque reconstruction of the Renaissance complex. In the middle part of the entrance hall and middle hall with flat groin vaults on slim square pillars, the northern hall has a flat roof. To the side of the middle hall, narrow transitions lead to a staircase with staircases on both sides. On the upper floor in the middle of the complex the simple stone hall, which extends through two floors, then the monstrous hall to the south, the billiard hall to the north, and three rooms on both sides of the latter. A small stairwell between the outermost rooms and the towers. In the central axis in the west the castle chapel, in the east the dining room. The chapel is a simple, rectangular room, the walls and hollow vaults of which are decorated with stucco. The Italian plasterers Giovanni Materno, Domenico Galli and Antonio Trenello came from Prague. In the middle of the vault is the oval picture of the Ascension of Christ by Johann Fink, painted in 1670. The long sides are each marked by a wooden prospect, behind which there are two-story rooms, on the south side the sacristy and in the prospectus the pulpit, in the north a vestibule, above the "Heerespaukerstand", both works by the court carpenter Christoph Kehler, the biblical scenes executed in grisaille painting by Christoph Thormehl. On the east side of the chapel, galleries with curved parapets are built in. Above the lower, the so-called cavalier gallery, which dates back to the time of construction, a simple built-in box from 1728 (inscription above the eastern entrance portal). The west-facing altar dates partly from 1672, partly from a redesign in 1746. The stipes and the lateral marble columns go back to the Protestant altar, the Venetian altar painting depicting the Assumption of Mary, 16th century, was added in 1746, from this period also the richly carved frame by Elias Adam. Next to the altar is the outstanding sculpture of Christ on the scourge column, made of Salzburg marble, 1725 by Balthasar Permoser .
The dining room, which extends through all three upper floors, is a very simple room, distinguished only by a high cove. On the west side a wooden, marbled painted gallery, side chimneys with mirrors and stucco crowning. The most important decoration of the room, which was originally also used as a ballroom and theater hall, is a collection of capital deer antlers on beautiful heads carved by Johann Christian Kirchner and Johann Benjamin Thomae. - The monstrous hall is adorned with abnormal deer antlers. Of particular importance are the figuratively painted leather wallpapers with scenes from the Diana myth: on the west side Diana and Apollo kill the children of Niobe , on the north side Diana and Endymion as well as the bath of Diana, overheard by Actaeon , on the east side the story of Kalisto , a nymph from the entourage of Diana. - The billiard room opposite is decorated with depictions of courtly hunting and fishing festivals as well as the four seasons on leather. The contribution of the painter Louis de Silvestre to these pictures is probably decisive, the traditional participation of Lorenzo Rossi and Giovanni Battista Grone cannot be verified. - In the “quarters” adjoining the main halls, leather wallpapers with partly hallmarked, partly embossed decor, probably from the workshop of Pierre Mercier. The castle is equipped with mostly Saxon furniture from the renovation period 1727/28, as well as a large number of ovens from the 18th and 19th centuries (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
Castle island with roadway: parcel 1, pond: parcel 2 and 4, pond house on the road: parcel 3, castle garden: parcel 42/1, castle gardening: parcel 42/2, riverside path at the castle gardening: parcel 42/3. -
↑ Client Count Marcolini, based on plans by Johann Daniel Schade . Located in the northeastern zoo on the so-called Hellberg, the Hellhaus forms the central and vantage point in the eight-star aisle system, which was created in 1725 during the baroque reconstruction phase of the palace under Elector Friedrich August I of Saxony for the purpose of par force hunting. At the same time, the Hellhaus formed the first point de vue of the 9-aisle system designed by August the Strong himself, which opened up from the balcony of the dining room to the east. The star-shaped "hunting spider" as an imitation of the French fashion of par force hunting, which was favored by Louis XIV. , Was one of the earliest systems in Germany. The Hellhaus, built around 1725, initially represented a wooden pavilion. Schramm already speaks in his 1744 travel dictionary of a belvedere, from the roof of which the swan keeper would have to indicate the direction of the fleeing game with flags during the par force hunts. Today's Hellhaus was built on an octagonal floor plan in 1775/76. This happened in connection with the repair and enlargement work on the zoo grounds and the rebuilding of the pheasantry under Elector Friedrich August III. of Saxony , the great-grandson of Augustus the Strong. The architect was probably, as was the case with the Pheasant Castle and the English Pavilion in Pillnitz , Johann Daniel Schade, a conductor at the Dresden Oberhofbauamt. In its architectural and formal language, the Hellhaus corresponds to the school of a cool late baroque style that has been cultivated at the Saxon court for decades, based on French models, with pilaster structures, sparse ornamentation on the exterior, French doors and blinds, etc. The color of the exterior plaster was green. The building has two floors, an extended attic, and a walkable roof platform, which was originally only adorned by an urn vase (Protestant chimney?). The iron railing probably dates from around 1900. The roof must have been changed during this time, the oval and ox-eye windows and the new chimneys were added.
Particularly noteworthy is the division of the floor plans with a side length of 11 m square, which, however, is reduced by the beveled corners. On the ground floor, next to the oval staircase, there are eight tiny rooms with a triangular or square floor plan. The first floor had two triangular rooms and a small hall in which the hunting breakfast was taken. There is an exit or balcony with a filigree, wrought-iron grille on each of the bevels. originally the balconies were probably provided with stone balustrades. In the attic there were again seven smaller chambers. The furnishing of the bright house was economical. On the first floor there were four rooms with oak parquet floors, plaster ceilings, and wallpaper of blue, gray, pink, and beige colors. Two rooms were paved and whitewashed and had stucco ceilings. The small kitchen was paneled in sandstone. Upstairs, only the hall had a blue paper wallpaper. It was laid out with parquet and had a stove with an iron box. The furniture consisted of an oval table with twelve cane armchairs. (Inventory from 1816). The small anteroom were held. The seven rooms in the lower mansard roof were separated by half-timbered partitions, paved, whitewashed and provided with stucco ceilings. Wooden stairs led up to the roof platform.
The outdoor area consisted of a paved terrace that had been reached by the flattening of the mountain. The Hellhaus was surrounded by a round, chest-high quarry stone wall, which rose like a snail from the western driveway. Drafts of air run under the terrace to protect the house floor from sponge. (Margitta Coban-Hensel: Moritzburg Castle). - ↑ Hohe Burg (tunnel): parcel 266b, forest memorial stones: parcel 381a, 381b (forest memorial stone I: photo CI / 29/12, CI / 29/13: right: - planted 1804 - swords - chipped in 1906 left: - rebuilt 1907 from Minkwitz / Forsterinnerungsstein II: Photo CI / 29/15 - planted 1801 / Forsterinnerungsstein III: Photo CI / 29/16 - weathered / Forsterinnerungsstein IV: Photo CI / 29/17 - weathered / Forsterinnerungsstein V: Photo CI / 29/19, DF 707 155 - weathered / ruin beet cellar: photo CI / 29/18), wall enclosure of the old zoo: parcel 381a and photo CI / 29/14, ice cellar (vault made of sandstone blocks): parcel 381a.
- ↑ Lower Altenteich: parcel 18, Upper Altenteich: parcel 21, fishing pond: parcel 115, large pond: parcel 383, hunter pond: parcel 113, Johann-Georgen-Teich: parcel 111, middle pond: parcel 16/1, eastern castle pond: parcel 2, Western castle pond: parcel 4, swan pond: parcel 58, Sophienteich: parcel 274, stone ground pond: parcel 112.
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↑ a b c Former brother institution with various buildings - Gründerzeit buildings and buildings in the local style.
- House 1 (Emil-Höhne-Straße 2): smaller residential building with a tower on the roof, triangular gables and shutters, around 1910
- House 3 (Emil-Höhne-Straße 8), House 4 (Emil-Höhne-Straße 10), House 5 (Emil-Höhne-Straße 12): residential houses around 1880, with sandstone walls, clinker cladding arches, rubble base
- House 6 (Emil-Höhne-Straße 14): house with a hipped roof, around 1910
- House 7 (August-Bebel-Straße 20) and House 8 (opposite August-Bebel-Straße 20): with wide roof overhangs, plastered clinker brick arches, some original windows, 1880s
- House 9 - school with clock (next to August-Bebel-Straße 20), around 1890
- House 10 (Am Knabenberg)
- ↑ a b State stud, formerly a stallion depot, partly still wooden beams in the stables. The riding arena with roof almost to the ground, base wall quarry stone. Long towers, erected from 1837 to 1839 by master builder Carl Mildreich Barth . Blacksmith's combined with stables, servants' apartments and the master stables apartment. two-storey, full hip with roof house (bat dormers). Arched windows on the ground floor. 1830s. Infirmary with clinker brick structure on the corners, the windows and cornices. Quarry stone plastered. Segmented arc window. 2nd half of the 19th century
- ↑ After 1945 the Waldschänke was used by the Soviet Army for a long time and was not open to the public. Since 1968 it has been renovated and expanded as a HO hotel and restaurant. Since then, the historic building has had an eastern extension that surrounds an inner courtyard. The small, recessed extension to the south also dates from this time. The head of the design group was Raimund Adam from VEB Baureparatur Dresden-Land. As early as 1966, the well-known Dresden architect Herbert Schneider (1903–1970), who worked in the construction department of the Institute for Monument Preservation, Dresden Laboratory , had primarily prepared view drawings as suggestions. His suggestions were then also taken into account. In November 2013, the hunting frieze "Jägerzug zu Fastnacht", 1609 by Daniel Bretschneider the Elder, was taken over. Older ones (approx. 1550 - after 1625) as a permanent interior in the Waldschänke.
- ↑ It also develops a special landscape design charm. Apart from that, it appears to be a traffic structure worth preserving of its time. On a mile sheet from 1801, a system of walls accompanying the road can be seen in the village. The system to be assessed here could therefore already date from the late 18th century; it is more likely that it was built around the middle of the 19th century.
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↑ Main building spread out with roof houses. Neo-Renaissance gable, sandstone walls, the original plaster structure can still be seen on the rear, relief arches inside. Beautiful brass door handles and fittings. The property file in the state office shows that the longitudinally rectangular main building was supposed to have been built after 1730 as a district court. Its current appearance with gables and plastered corner accentuations based on the German Renaissance originate from a renovation in 1886. Judging by their design, the outbuildings in the rear were built around 1930. In the period after 1945 the property served as a retirement home with the name Dr.-Margarethe-Blank-Heim for a long time. In 1953, some facades of the main building were given a drawing plaster. One of the outbuildings was obviously a bowling alley, so the facility could have temporarily served as an excursion restaurant with a patio and garden area (before 1945). The outbuildings from around 1930 were probably former accommodation buildings.
The park-like garden was most likely used as such by the residents of the retirement home. It is possible that the outbuildings in the rear part were built in connection with the old people's home. Their traditional appearance could also speak for such a time of origin. A connecting bracket to be able to address the outbuildings as well as the park as ancillary facility to the main thing, with which they form a unit of monument value, results according to the current research only from the use of the area as a retirement home. -
↑ Cemetery with the tombs:
- Wall grave of the Bodemer family, sandstone, wrought iron (1905/1910)
- Tomb of the Albrecht family, sandstone (after 1913)
- Grave complex of the Rieck family, Stein (after 1917)
- Wall tomb of the Hoyer family, Stein (after 1917)
- Wall tomb of the Josef Max Ploner family, sandstone (after 1924)
- Grave complex for the pastor and 1st head of the brotherhood institution Emil Christian Fürchtegott Höhne, Stein († 1925)
- Grave complex of the family of Kgl. Hegemeisters Wilhelm Grohmann, sandstone (around 1935)
- First grave of Käthe Kollwitz, cast iron plaque
- Tomb for Elfriede Schramm, limestone (died 1959)
- Gravestone for the sculptor Arthur Carl Eisold (d. 1961) and his wife Marie Luise b. Krause († 1981), Stein
- Tomb for the painter Erich Fraaß (d. 1974) and his wife Grete geb. Lehmann (d. 1985), sandstone, wrought iron.
- ↑ In the overall form linked to Bähr's Dresden Frauenkirche and the Moritzburg Palace Chapel, in the architectural design partly neo-baroque, partly art nouveau. Imposing front to the Schlossallee with a monumental Paulus figure by the Dresden sculptor Richard Daniel Fabricius above the entrance, side stair towers. The curved shape of the dome ends in a massive lantern. - The church interior has a square floor plan, the chancel closed in a semicircle. Above the parish inner dome on pendentives with rich ornamental and figural stucco, in the corners the symbols of the evangelists. In the richly carved altar structure, predella relief of the Holy Night by August Herzig as well as two paintings, the Transfiguration of Christ by Stefano Cattaneo and the Dove of the Holy Spirit by Johann Fink, both from the altar of the Moritzburg Castle Chapel, consecrated in 1672, with two carved figures of Peter and Johannes on the side by August Herzig . - On the gallery, a late romantic Jehmlich organ from 1904 in a rich Art Nouveau case. Also the other equipment in Art Nouveau forms. Church with the former altarpiece of the Moritzburg palace chapel from the baroque period (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
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↑ Plastered quarry stone building with elongated hall and recessed choir with 5/8 end , this is occupied by four sandstone buttresses. On the north side a narrow, low extension, on the north side a two-storey sacristy. Late Gothic window frames in the choir, arched windows from the 18th century in the hall. Elegant roof turrets with richly structured octagonal dome above the west gable, around 1670. Remains of a Romanesque portal on the south side. The choir separated from the hall by a pointed triumphal arch, in the hall and choir flat wooden ceilings with simple coffering with applied strips, the sacristy with cross vaults. At the entrance to the gate at the former western entrance. In the choir, ornamental paintings around the window frames from the time it was built. Two-storey wooden gallery on the north and west side, A. 17th century, the floral baroque painting around 1730 (restored according to findings 1976-80). On the north side a gallery extends into the choir room, below that choir stalls still with ornamental Renaissance paintings, E. 16th century.
Baroque altarpiece with inset painting on wood showing the Last Supper from the Cranach school. Wooden renaissance pulpit, marked 1620. The rich cartilage on the basket and sound cover rather dates back to the 3rd quarter of the 17th century. Near. The octagonal basket carried by a life-size figure of Moses and provided with niches, in these figures of the Salvator and the Evangelists. Sound cover with angels and the risen one. - Two baptismal fonts: a Romanesque one with a round arch frieze, a sandstone donated by Philipp Knauth in 1620 with depictions of the Flood and Noah's Ark on the bowl. - Organ by Jacob Oertel from the church in Trachenau near Borna, 1760. Late Gothic wooden crucifix on the south side of the choir. Some grave monuments on the facade, 17th and 18th centuries, including the grave slab of the child Philipp Knauth (d. 1621), sandstone relief slab depicting a child carried by angels, on the south side of the church (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996). - ↑ Small, simple hall church, probably of Romanesque origin, redesigned in the 16th and 17th centuries. Plastered quarry stone building with drawn-in, just closed choir, saddle roof and roof turret. Inside, flatly covered, the choir separated from the hall by arches. Flat-roofed sacristy on the north side of the choir, simple, single-storey wooden gallery. Simple carved altar, around 1450, which was integrated into a Baroque retable until 1915 and painted over in Baroque style. In the shrine the crucifixion scene, which was extracted in 1915 and re-framed in color, on the side Maria Magdalena and Margarethe with the dragon, on the wings high quality paintings (around 1520) with the Annunciation scene on the outside, on the inside Anna Selbdritt and St. Ottilia. Simple Renaissance wooden pulpit, probably 17th century. Chalice-shaped sandstone baptism from 1585, with a new foot. Beautiful organ by Gotthilf Bämig, 1863 (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996). The church was probably remodeled by Rudolf Kolbe in 1934–1937 .
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- ↑ Thomas Gerlach: An unusual process: From the attempt to save a plaster painting in Reichenberg. In: Preview & Review , May 2017.