List of cultural monuments in Nünchritz

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

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

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Nünchritz

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Relief in the enclosure wall and water level mark, embedded in the gate pillar On the bank 10a re. 1809 Sandstone relief with ship motif, former keystone, set in the courtyard wall, evidence of historical Elbe shipping, the water level mark evidence of earlier Elbe floods, local historical significance.
  • Relief: sandstone slab embedded in the quarry stone wall with a ship motif, above illegible letters, motif of three intertwined anchors, underneath the year 1809
  • Water level mark: white metal plate with blue inscription: "Hochwasserstand 1890", demolition of residential house with outbuilding
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Enclosure walls to the Elbe On the bank 15; 16; 17a; 17b; 18th 19th century The quarry stone wall stretches in the direction of Grödel parallel to the Elbe along the back of the courtyard, as a local specialty to protect against Elbe floods of local historical importance.

The quarry stone wall is plastered and about one to two meters high.

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Windmill Grödel (Tower Dutchman) On the bank 24 1804 The tower-like, plastered mill stump is used today as a residential building and is of importance in terms of technology, local history and the landscape.

The structure has a curved roof hood and dormer-like openings for the former windmill, roof extension and a weather vane.

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House of a farm Berggasse 1 1st half of the 19th century On the upper floor half-timbered, a typical landscape farmhouse as part of the old local structure, historically important. Solid on the ground floor, the upper floor half-timbered, insulated and clad on three sides, the roof designed as a half-hipped roof. 08957219
 


Residential building Village square 8 around 1900 A historicizing building from the Wilhelminian style in the center of the village with echoes of the Swiss style, historically important. Above the base a two-storey plastered building with a central projectile, a wide roof overhang on wooden consoles, Swiss style, the side entrance area in wood construction. 08957223
 


villa Meissner Strasse 26 1920s A plastered building in the traditionalist style of the 1920s as a former medical center of the town of architectural and local significance. A two-storey plastered building above the masonry plinth, on the street side a flat central projectile with belt cornice and arched twin windows, on the ground floor shutters, a flat hipped roof, original windows. 08957222
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Riesaer Strasse 1926 (war memorial) Monument of local historical importance. A red granite cube on a two-tiered base, a protruding end with four symbols (motifs): Twice an iron cross, a star with sun rays, a Roman cross with a brazen snake, on three sides of the cube the names of the fallen, an inscription. 08957212
 


Soviet memorial Riesaer Strasse 1945–1946 (memorial) As the burial place of 17 Soviet soldiers of historical importance. A two-tiered base with an enclosure corner post, on which a large stone cuboid with an obelisk attached, everything whitewashed, on the front and back view two gray granite slabs with inscriptions in Russian, on the obelisk a red star with hammer and sickle, the enclosure consists of two beds and conifers. Fifteen soldiers, who died in a military hospital, took part in the spring fighting in 1945, rest in a communal grave. On the communal grave, a memorial on a platform, low obelisks on four sides, a high plinth, on the front a plaque with honorable text, names and dates. Above it is a truncated obelisk, on the front a Soviet star with a hammer and sickle. Material: concrete, plastered, height approx. 500 cm, erected: 1945/46 08957213
 

Diesbar-Seusslitz

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Stable house (double house, former winegrower's house = No. 8), quarry stone wall with stairs (in front of No. 7) At the Brummochsenloch 7; 8th According to information from 1742 The former winegrower's house is a structural testimony to centuries of viticulture on the Elbe and is of architectural and local importance. It has an elongated structure, the half-timbering is solidly squat, the roof as a half-hip roof with bat dormers. Vine trellises. 09271404
 


Residential building At the Brummochsenloch 17 1st half of the 19th century The simple plastered building with a half-hipped roof is significant in terms of architectural history and stands at the gable facing Dorfstrasse. 09271405
 


Residential house (former winegrower's house) with extension in the corner and enclosure wall At the Brummochsenloch 18 re. 1836 Upper floor half-timbered, beautiful door portal, of architectural significance.

Half-timbered structure, solidly stocky, half-hip roof, older core.

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Residential house, barn, two farm buildings (with wine cellar and wine press) and gate system of a winery as well as wooden manual screw press in the courtyard At the Brummochsenloch 21 2nd half of the 19th century Half-timbered house on the upper floor, half-timbered barn, a typical local, historically interesting monument of production history with an experience and memorable value, a unique example, evidence of centuries-old viticulture in the Elbe region.

Hand screw press (marked in the crossbar CS 1842)

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Individual characteristics of the entity of Diesbar-Seusslitz Castle: Castle (with Castle Church, No. 1, including inventory), farm yard with farm buildings (No. 2–7), the terraces between the palace and farm yard with balustrades, press house (No. 1a), orangery northwest of the castle garden, valuable historical tombs and memorials for the fallen of the First World War in the churchyard, the so-called Luisenburg with vineyard, the garden pavilion on the forest road, the sculptures of the four seasons (originals) in the castle garden, the pond in the castle park and the whole Enclosure of the castle complex with a gate system (see also material group 09300219)
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Individual characteristics of the entity of Diesbar-Seusslitz Castle: Castle (with Castle Church, No. 1, including inventory), farm yard with farm buildings (No. 2–7), the terraces between the palace and farm yard with balustrades, press house (No. 1a), orangery northwest of the castle garden, valuable historical tombs and memorials for the fallen of the First World War in the churchyard, the so-called Luisenburg with vineyard, the garden pavilion on the forest road, the sculptures of the four seasons (originals) in the castle garden, the pond in the castle park and the whole Enclosure of the castle complex with a gate system (see also material group 09300219) At Weinstrasse 1; 1a; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7th 1722-1738 Remarkable baroque palace complex of supraregional importance, architectural, artistic and landscape-defining as well as of importance in terms of garden art.
  • Former castle church, today Protestant parish church. Using the former monastery church (tracery windows on the west wall, walled up on the north wall), extensively rebuilt by George Bähr in 1724–26, taking up the flight of the south wing. Restorations in 1909 and 1987–93. Plastered building with a straight east end, gable roof and roof turret with curved hood. Extension in the north (access to the manorial box). Inside, flat-roofed, with two-story galleries (originally three) on three sides, on the second floor of the west side patronage box with three basket-arched windows, above the central coat of arms that of Bünau, access from the second floor of the castle is possible. Elaborate pulpit altar with sturdy volute brackets that support two pediments. A curved gable with lambrequins above the curved pulpit. Above it on a concave gallery with a docking parapet, the organ by Jehmlich , 1905/06 in the modified case by Johann Christian Friedrich Flemming , 1807. Carved and colored vases from 1911 to the side of the pulpit, left with grapes and leaves (reference to the wine village), right with ears of wheat. - On the southern wall of the choir, framed carved relief depicting the Lamentation of Christ, 1st half of the 16th century. Noteworthy are the stalls with the seating arrangements preserved by painted service names.
  • In the churchyard east and north of the church, separated from the castle courtyard by a wall, valuable sandstone grave monuments from the 13th to 18th centuries. Century:
    • Monument to Konrad von Schleinitz († 1288) with a figurative incised drawing of a man with a sword and shield.
    • The two richly decorated, baroque sandstone sarcophagi for Heinrich von Bünau († 1745) and his wife Augusta Helene, b. Döring († 1728) (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996)
  • Castle: (Number 1): representative three-wing complex with a two-flight flight of stairs in front of the main building, the parapet pillars of which support four sandstone vases (see Map 1)
    • Built 1722–38 by George Bähr using parts of the medieval church.
    • 1268–72 conversion to the Poor Clare Monastery under Heinrich the Illustrious , existed until 1542.
    • Under Heinrich von Bünau, from 1722, today's complex was built as a two-storey corps de logis with a mansard roof and a clear structure of the facades with pilaster strips and plastered mirrors, with a three-axis central projection with a frontispiece (including the coat of arms of those from Bünau), two-storey side wings with saddle roofs, clear structure of the outer front Lisenen, plaster strips, plaster mirror, restorations 1988–90, 1992.
  • Inventory (inventory list from November 1999, see LfD archive):
    • 1. Painting "Kaiser Karl V", Battle of Mühlberg, painter: R. Millan, Madrid 1909, gilded baroque frame, 300 cm × 400 cm
    • 2. Painting "Infant of Spain", painter: R. Millan, 250 cm × 200 cm
    • 3rd bust of a girl, early 19th century, plaster cast, painted, white
    • 4. Rococo sconces, rich ornamental, floral design, embedded in a girl's head, painted stucco, two pieces
    • 5. Coat hook, 18./19. Century, blacksmithing, gold-colored or bronze - two pieces
    • 6. Built-in cupboards, green, gold painting - four pieces - matching four doors, green with gold painting, baroque
    • 7. hanging traffic light, antique
    • 8. Library built-in cupboards, around 1880, - four cupboard shelf elements -, two door frames
    • 9. Piano, Art Nouveau, woodwork and fittings (originals)
    • 10. Linen cupboard, 19th century, painted in peasant baroque style - two pieces
    • 11. Entrance cabinet, marquetry around 1900, H: 210, W: 170
    • 12. Metal feet for tea glasses, 19th century
    • 13. Built-in cupboards 19th century, oak, - five cupboard elements -, W: 138 cm, H: 311 cm, middle part only arch, H: 350 cm, richly carved, badly damaged, one element is an illusionistic cupboard element in the form of a real one opening door
    • 14. Wall cupboard, fittings of the 18th century, painted in the peasant baroque style
    • 15. Mirror, large with ornate border
    • 16. Antler lamp, installed from antler poles
    • 17. Chair armchairs - two pieces
    • 18th picture "Farmer plowing", under glass
    • 19. Picture "Am Rhein"
    • 20. Glasses: Two champagne glasses, two white wine glasses, five dessert glasses, two liqueur glasses, cut glass
    • 21. Gong, forging, brass, gold-colored
    • 22. Antlers, odd eight-ten-enders
    • 23. Resting man, plaster cast, damaged
    • 24. Antler lamp, installed from antler poles
  • additionally recorded on site:
    • : (25): White built-in cupboard with Art Nouveau decor carved fields (green)
    • (26): Gothic wooden beam ceilings with nave coves
    • (27): Wooden bench with carved cheeks and two curved carved elements of the backrest, 19th century.
    • (28): Lead glazing in the bay window with a central, rectangular, colored lead glass field - motif of the adoration of St. three kings -, defective
    • (29): large buffet cupboard, hall in front of the library
    • (30): Grand piano - Bechstein -
    • (31): three over-doors, three original wing doors (each with two wings) with carvings on the door leaves, two chimneys and rococo stucco ceiling, dating from the time of construction
    • (32): a male and a female figure, each standing on a rectangular base
    • (33): two vases (plaster of paris) and four lidded vases on plinths
    • (34): wooden wall paneling (reaching to the base) and classicist ceiling
    • (35): stucco ceiling executed in Rococo style, oval, floral-entwined ceiling, two doors with overhangs, these with figures (stucco) in standing ovals, door leaves with carved fields
    • (36): two former wall tables, now put together to form a large table, two large wooden doors with overhangs (one painted, one carved), two small built-in cupboards under the windows, a neo-renaissance buffet cupboard with rich carvings, lower part four-door, top two-door and wooden room divider, each with two columns with Corinthian capitals, standing on plinths, in gussets baroque veils
    • (37): Buffet cupboard, lower part four doors with attachment, two doors and 1 mirror with upper floral decoration of the frame
    • (38): three original sculptures, sandstone, B. Permoser ("November", "January" and "August" - inscribed in the base stone), belong to the cycle of twelve months
    • (39): two original sculptures, sandstone, very damaged, B. Permoser, belong to the cycle of twelve months
    • (40): seven original sculptures, sandstone, B. Permoser, belong to the cycle of the twelve months (copies are on Heinrichsburg)
    • (41): 13 large terracotta plant pots, according to a statement by Mr. Sachse allegedly made by Fritz v. Harck bought for the castle
    • (42): Faience tiles, put together to form a wall surface, 18th century. Combination of tiles from several regional manufacturers, collection character, high cultural and historical value! by Fritz v. Harck apparently acquired in Leipzig and had it installed in the garden pavilion of Seusslitz Castle
  • Castle church: (Flst: 16) adjoining the south wing of the castle, built using the former monastery church, extensively remodeled by George Bähr in 1724–26 as a plastered building with a straight east end, gable roof and turret with curved hood, restorations 1909, 1987–93. For centuries the church was a burial place, many nobles were already buried during the monastery times, later also those of Pistoris were buried and the Bünau family in the church's crypt. Numerous noble grave monuments all formerly in church, some of them at the beginning of the 20th century on the west side of the cemetery,

remained in church:

    • Monument to Hermann von Pistoris the Elder Ä., Died 1622 (west side of the porch of the church)
    • Monument to Johann Ludwig von Pistoris, died 1692 (north wall of the vestibule in the church)
    • Monument to Mrs. Gedula von Pistoris, b. Schütz, died 1695 (north side porch in church)
    • Monument to Ernst Ludwig von Pistoris, died 1680 (north side of the vestibule in the church)
  • Farmyard: (Numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) with former horse stables and stable master's apartment (see map 2), building for the wine press (so-called press house - see map 3), two former farm buildings of the manor, gate pillar (see mapping 5)
  • Kirchhof: (Flst. 16) to the east and north of the church from the castle courtyard separated by a wall, with valuable sandstone tombs 13th – 18th centuries. Century below
    • Monument of Konrad v. Schleinitz, died 1288 (W wall of the cemetery) (with a figurative incised drawing of a man with a sword and shield and 3 roses by von Schleinitz)
    • Memorial of Johannes von Woldow, died 1360 (W wall of the cemetery)
    • Monument to a Lord of Schlieben (W wall of the cemetery) (upper part of the sandstone slab provided with a helmet, only the lower tip of the shield preserved. On the edge incised "Anno MCCCCVIII")
    • Monument to a Lord of Pistoris (2nd half of the 16th century) (W wall of the cemetery, formerly behind the altar of the church) (rectangular sandstone slab, in front of it a detached older man with a full beard, hands broken off, above the man's head a child's angel, background castle, Mountain slope with castle. On the lower right the coat of arms of those of Pistoris. Presumably tomb of Dr. Simon v. Pistoris)
    • Memorial of Hartmann von Pistoris, died 1603 (W-wall of the cemetery) (inscription: "Here lies the noble, strict, honorable and highly learned Mr. Hartmann von Pistoris on Seusslitz and Hirschstein, a distinguished councilor who here in Seusslitz is different in God, the 1st Marti, MDCIII, his age LX year and V weeks, give God a joyous resurrection ”).
    • Monument to Kaspar von Köckeritz, died in 1607 (W-wall of the cemetery) (inscription: "Anno 1607, the 3rd Marti, fell asleep blissfully in Merschwitz, Caspar von Köckeritz on Bobersen, his age 79 years, the god grace" ).
    • Monument to Georg Wilhelm von Pistoris, died 1643 (W wall of the cemetery) (inscription says that the same son of JE v. Pistoris's first son, born August 5, 1637, died on March 5, 1643 at the age of 5 )
    • Monument to Frau Katharina von Pistoris, died 1666 (W wall of the cemetery) (inscription says that same, born von Köckeritz, from the Lampertswalde house, wife of Ernst von Pistoris and Zunschwitz, electoral councilor and chief judge of Leipzig, in the year Married in 1636 and fathered 4 sons and 4 daughters with the same and died in 1666)
    • Monument to Johann Schletgen, died 1743 and his wife Regina, died 1743 (W-wall of the cemetery) (inscription says that this is the grave of the married couple J. and R. Schletgen, who died in 1743 between the 20th and 21st centuries. June alone in her bed, the man 74 years, the woman 75 years of murderous hands were attacked, slain, looted and burned. The thieves and murder torches set the house on fire, which burned to the ground. The couple are buried here.)
    • Monument to Adam Gasmann, died 1744 and his wife, died 1762 (cemetery) (inscription says that AH Gasmann, innkeeper and innkeeper was born here in Seusslitz in 1692. He married the Virgin Raisins von Nickritz in 1716. She gave birth to 2 sons and 4 daughters and was born in Nickritz in 1692 as the daughter of farmer Stephan Gasmann and mother Christine)
    • remarkable are the two large, richly decorated, baroque sandstone sarcophagi for Heinrich von Bünau, b. v. Döring. (Originally they stood in the church's crypt and were then moved outside in connection with the renovation of the church's heating system.) Rarity value of these magnificent stone coffins for Saxons, mostly wooden coffins or jewelry coffins made of metal or copper for the accommodation of the corpses. One of the coffins decorated on the head, foot and one long side, the other richly decorated with coats of arms and shields on all 4 sides. Both deceased were originally placed in a simple wooden coffin in magnificent stone coffins.
    • smaller ceremonial coffin - inscription on the upper plate: “This tomb will live until his future resurrection, the bones of the Lord, Lord Heinrich des Heil. R. Counts von Bünau, Erblehn court lord of Seusslitz, Radewitz and Lehntzsch. His Royal Majesty in Poland and Elector Through to Saxony highly respected real. Secret Council, Canzler and Chief Tax Collector of the Sex Elders. Who saw the light of day in Christ 1666, January 1st, after having brought his meritorious life up to 80 years. In 1745, reward the temporal with the eternal ”.
    • larger, splendid coffin - inscription on the upper plate: “Here in God rests the high-born Mrs. Augusta Helena von Bünau, née. v. Döhring, an only daughter of Mr. Hans August v. Döhring zu Dahlen and his wife Helen v. Doehring. She was born in Dahlen on November 11th after Chr. 1705 and happily married to Count Heinrich von Bünau. She had 4 lovely children with him, of which only 3 survived as Heinrich, Günther and Julia Augusta. She never grieved her spouses, parents, and in-laws other than her death, which happened on November 4th, 1728 in Dresden. Her short but virtuous life was 22 years, 11 moons and 25 days. "
  • Baroque garden (French: plant): (Flst. 17/5) laid out in the 18th century using natural features, restored in 1953. south of the south wing of the castle and south of the church Rasenparterre with sandstone sculptures of the four seasons,
  • then bowling green.
  • Park: (Flst. 20, 21/1) to the east to the baroque garden, followed by an English complex with a pond, on the south side of which there is a small pavilion with pointed arched windows and a high stepped ornamental gable, probably at the end of the 18th century (on the wall facing the forest road)
  • Heinrichsburg: (Flst: 122/1, 122/2) on a mountain spur south of the castle, two-storey garden house, built after 1725 over a medieval fortification, three-axis with open arcades and hipped roof, restoration in 1955, double-flighted staircase in front of the baroque terrace garden with sandstone sculptures (allegories of the twelve months) - copies -, originals: three in the inner courtyard of the palace, two in the stone hall and seven in the "Haus des Gastes".
  • Luisenburg: (Flst: 13/2) as a counterpart to Heinrichsburg located on the opposite mountain slope, single-storey vineyard pavilion with curved hipped roof, built in the middle of the 18th century, connected to the palace complex to the south via stairs in the vineyard.
  • Arcade vestibule: orangery open to the baroque garden, with Delft faience tiles on wall surfaces, 2nd quarter of the 18th century.
  • Enclosure: largely surrounding dry stone wall made of sandstone, quarry stone, e.g. Partly plastered, with a portal situation, main entrance made of four brick pillars with vase attachments and three wrought-iron grids, directly in front of the castle again high retaining wall with sandstone balustrade
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Individual features of the totality of the Diesbar-Seusslitz Castle: Castle (with Castle Church, No. 1, including inventory - see inventory list in the text), farm yard with farm buildings (No. 2–7), the terraces with balustrades between the palace and farm yard, press house ( No. 1a), orangery northwest of the palace gardens, valuable historical tombs and memorials for the fallen of the First World War in the churchyard, the so-called Luisenburg with vineyard, the garden pavilion on the forest road, the sculptures of the four seasons (originals) in the palace gardens, the Pond in the castle park and the entire enclosure of the castle complex with gate system (see also group 09300219)
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Individual features of the totality of the Diesbar-Seusslitz Castle: Castle (with Castle Church, No. 1, including inventory - see inventory list in the text), farm yard with farm buildings (No. 2–7), the terraces with balustrades between the palace and farm yard, press house ( No. 1a), orangery northwest of the palace gardens, valuable historical tombs and memorials for the fallen of the First World War in the churchyard, the so-called Luisenburg with vineyard, the garden pavilion on the forest road, the sculptures of the four seasons (originals) in the palace gardens, the Pond in the castle park and the entire enclosure of the castle complex with gate system (see also group 09300219) At Weinstrasse 1; 1a; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7th Architecturally, artistically and landscape-shaping and garden-artistically important 09304097
 


Subject aggregate Castle Diesbar-Seusslitz, with the following individual monuments: Castle (with Castle Church, No. 1, including inventory - see inventory list in the text), farm yard with farm buildings (No. 2–7), the terraces with balustrades between the castle and farm yard, Presshaus (No. 1a), orangery northwest of the palace gardens, valuable historical tombs and memorials for those who died in the First World War in the churchyard, the so-called Luisenburg with vineyard, the garden pavilion on the forest road, the sculptures of the four seasons (originals) in the palace gardens , the pond in the castle park and the entire enclosure of the castle complex with gates (see individual monument 09271394, An der Weinstrasse 1-7), orangery and enclosure wall of the nursery (see individual monument 09304098, An der Weinstrasse 10), the so-called Heinrichsburg (garden house) with a staircase leading over a baroque terrace garden and sandstone sculptures of the twelve months (Kopi  en) on the stair pillars (see individual monument 09271394, Forststraße) and furthermore the nursery with residential building (An der Weinstraße 10), the castle inner courtyard and the churchyard (An der Weinstraße 1-7) as well as the avenue to the Elbe as a whole as well as the French castle garden and the adjoining English castle park (as a garden monument)
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Subject aggregate Castle Diesbar-Seusslitz, with the following individual monuments: Castle (with Castle Church, No. 1, including inventory - see inventory list in the text), farm yard with farm buildings (No. 2–7), the terraces with balustrades between the castle and farm yard, Presshaus (No. 1a), orangery northwest of the palace gardens, valuable historical tombs and memorials for those who died in the First World War in the churchyard, the so-called Luisenburg with vineyard, the garden pavilion on the forest road, the sculptures of the four seasons (originals) in the palace gardens , the pond in the castle park and the entire enclosure of the castle complex with gates (see individual monument 09271394, An der Weinstrasse 1-7), orangery and enclosure wall of the nursery (see individual monument 09304098, An der Weinstrasse 10), the so-called Heinrichsburg (garden house) with a staircase leading over a baroque terrace garden and sandstone sculptures of the twelve months (Kopi en) on the stair pillars (see individual monument 09271394, Forststraße) and furthermore the nursery with residential building (An der Weinstraße 10), the castle inner courtyard and the churchyard (An der Weinstraße 1-7) as well as the avenue to the Elbe as a whole as well as the French castle garden and the adjoining English castle park (as a garden monument) At Weinstrasse 1; 1a; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 10 18th century Baroque ensemble of high originality with architectural, historical, artistic and landscape-defining significance. 09300219
 


Individual features of the community of Diesbar-Seusslitz Castle: gardening; Orangery and enclosure wall of the nursery At Weinstrasse 10 1st half of the 19th century Significant in terms of building history and garden design. 09304098
 


Seußlitzer Hof (inn with attached ballroom) At Weinstrasse 15 1905 elaborately structured Wilhelminian style building, of architectural and local significance.

Today set up as a dining room, stage still preserved, sandstone ornamentation, central axis raised like risalit, crowning with triangular gable, ballroom with arched windows.

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Residential stable house At Weinstrasse 18 re. 1902, in essence probably older Wilhelminian style plastered building with twin windows in the gable, striking rural building, of architectural significance.

Boarded up floor ?, wooden veranda?

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Stable house of a farm At Weinstrasse 20 re. 1828 Upper floor half-timbered plastered, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered plastered, half-hip roof, marked 1828 in the door frame.

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barn At Weinstrasse 23 (next to) re. 1857 Well-structured plastered building with a gable roof, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the street.

Plastered building with saddle roof, ventilation oculi in the jamb and on the gable, gable with loading hatch, plaster structure, large gate, sandstone door walls with keystone, there inscribed 1857.

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Lehmann's wine bars; Seußlitzer Weinstuben (former) (Former winery with side building, gate pillars and enclosure wall and garden terrace) At Weinstrasse 26 re. 1839 (keystone) Testimony to the centuries-old viticulture in the Elbe region, of architectural and local significance.

(today restaurant)

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Residential house of a winery, with two gazebos as well as gate pillars and fencing At Weinstrasse 28 1st third of the 19th century Testimony to the centuries-old viticulture in the Elbe region, defining the townscape near the Elbe, of architectural significance.

Half-hip roof, bat dormers, external insulation defaced building structure, single pane windows, fencing partially preserved in its original state.

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Former forester's house with garden and gate pillar Bergstrasse 6 1885-1886 Wilhelminian style building with a richly designed half-timbered upper floor, of architectural and local significance.

Half-timbered structure, wooden porch with entrance portal, two wooden balconies and wooden terrace, building files at the municipal administration, today kindergarten.

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Residential stable house, barn, well with manual pump in the courtyard and retaining wall of a farm Bergstrasse 7 re. 1831 Residential stable house with half-timbered upper floor and segment arch portal, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Stable house: half-hipped roof with bat dome, dovecote on the eaves
  • Barn: solid stone made of rubble.
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Residential house, with a rear extension Bergstrasse 11 1760 Dendro Formerly a winegrower's house or cottage business, arched twin windows in the gable, typical rural village building, of importance in terms of the history of the building and the townscape.

Arched twin windows in the attic (gable end), with a wooden vestibule, dendrodating refers to the year 1760 when it was built, felled 1759, built one or two years later.

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Old School (Former School (now residential building)) Bergstrasse 13 re. 1796 Upper floor half-timbered, segment arch portal, of architectural and local significance.

Half-hip roof, new plastic lattice windows.

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Individual characteristics of the entity of Diesbar-Seusslitz Castle: Castle (with Castle Church, No. 1, including inventory), farm yard with farm buildings (No. 2–7), the terraces between the palace and farm yard with balustrades, press house (No. 1a), orangery northwest of the castle garden, valuable historical tombs and memorials for the fallen of the First World War in the churchyard, the so-called Luisenburg with vineyard, the garden pavilion on the forest road, the sculptures of the four seasons (originals) in the castle garden, the pond in the castle park and the whole Enclosure of the castle complex with a gate system (see also material group 09300219)
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Individual characteristics of the entity of Diesbar-Seusslitz Castle: Castle (with Castle Church, No. 1, including inventory), farm yard with farm buildings (No. 2–7), the terraces between the palace and farm yard with balustrades, press house (No. 1a), orangery northwest of the castle garden, valuable historical tombs and memorials for the fallen of the First World War in the churchyard, the so-called Luisenburg with vineyard, the garden pavilion on the forest road, the sculptures of the four seasons (originals) in the castle garden, the pond in the castle park and the whole Enclosure of the castle complex with a gate system (see also material group 09300219) Forest road 1722-1738 Remarkable baroque palace complex of supraregional importance, architectural, artistic and landscape-defining as well as of importance in terms of garden art.
  • Former castle church, today Protestant parish church. Using the former monastery church (tracery windows on the west wall, walled up on the north wall), extensively rebuilt by George Bähr in 1724–26, taking up the flight of the south wing. Restorations in 1909 and 1987–93. Plastered building with a straight east end, gable roof and roof turret with curved hood. Extension in the north (access to the manorial box). Inside, flat-roofed, with two-story galleries (originally three) on three sides, on the second floor of the west side patronage box with three basket-arched windows, above the central coat of arms that of Bünau, access from the second floor of the castle is possible. Elaborate pulpit altar with sturdy volute brackets that support two pediments. A curved gable with lambrequins above the curved pulpit. Above it on a concave gallery with a docking parapet, the organ by Jehmlich , 1905/06 in the modified case by Johann Christian Friedrich Flemming , 1807. Carved and colored vases from 1911 to the side of the pulpit, left with grapes and leaves (reference to the wine village), right with ears of wheat. - On the southern wall of the choir, framed carved relief depicting the Lamentation of Christ, 1st half of the 16th century. Noteworthy are the stalls with the seating arrangements preserved by painted service names.
  • In the churchyard east and north of the church, separated from the castle courtyard by a wall, valuable sandstone grave monuments from the 13th to 18th centuries. Century:
    • Monument to Konrad von Schleinitz († 1288) with a figurative incised drawing of a man with a sword and shield.
    • The two richly decorated, baroque sandstone sarcophagi for Heinrich von Bünau († 1745) and his wife Augusta Helene, b. Döring († 1728) (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996)
  • Castle: (Number 1): representative three-wing complex with a two-flight flight of stairs in front of the main building, the parapet pillars of which support four sandstone vases (see Map 1)
    • Built 1722–38 by George Bähr using parts of the medieval church.
    • 1268–72 conversion to the Poor Clare Monastery under Heinrich the Illustrious , existed until 1542.
    • Under Heinrich von Bünau, from 1722, today's complex was built as a two-storey corps de logis with a mansard roof and a clear structure of the facades with pilaster strips and plastered mirrors, with a three-axis central projection with a frontispiece (including the coat of arms of those from Bünau), two-storey side wings with saddle roofs, clear structure of the outer front Lisenen, plaster strips, plaster mirror, restorations 1988–90, 1992.
  • Inventory (inventory list from November 1999, see LfD archive):
    • 1. Painting "Kaiser Karl V", Battle of Mühlberg, painter: R. Millan, Madrid 1909, gilded baroque frame, 300 cm × 400 cm
    • 2. Painting "Infant of Spain", painter: R. Millan, 250 cm × 200 cm
    • 3rd bust of a girl, early 19th century, plaster cast, painted, white
    • 4. Rococo sconces, rich ornamental, floral design, embedded in a girl's head, painted stucco, two pieces
    • 5. Coat hook, 18./19. Century, blacksmithing, gold-colored or bronze - two pieces
    • 6. Built-in cupboards, green, gold painting - four pieces - matching four doors, green with gold painting, baroque
    • 7. hanging traffic light, antique
    • 8. Library built-in cupboards, around 1880, - four cupboard shelf elements -, two door frames
    • 9. Piano, Art Nouveau, woodwork and fittings (originals)
    • 10. Linen cupboard, 19th century, painted in peasant baroque style - two pieces
    • 11. Entrance cabinet, marquetry around 1900, H: 210, W: 170
    • 12. Metal feet for tea glasses, 19th century
    • 13. Built-in cupboards 19th century, oak, - five cupboard elements -, W: 138 cm, H: 311 cm, middle part only arch, H: 350 cm, richly carved, badly damaged, one element is an illusionistic cupboard element in the form of a real one opening door
    • 14. Wall cupboard, fittings of the 18th century, painted in the peasant baroque style
    • 15. Mirror, large with ornate border
    • 16. Antler lamp, installed from antler poles
    • 17. Chair armchairs - two pieces
    • 18th picture "Farmer plowing", under glass
    • 19. Picture "Am Rhein"
    • 20. Glasses: Two champagne glasses, two white wine glasses, five dessert glasses, two liqueur glasses, cut glass
    • 21. Gong, forging, brass, gold-colored
    • 22. Antlers, odd eight-ten-enders
    • 23. Resting man, plaster cast, damaged
    • 24. Antler lamp, installed from antler poles
  • additionally recorded on site:
    • : (25): White built-in cupboard with Art Nouveau decor carved fields (green)
    • (26): Gothic wooden beam ceilings with nave coves
    • (27): Wooden bench with carved cheeks and two curved carved elements of the backrest, 19th century.
    • (28): Lead glazing in the bay window with a central, rectangular, colored lead glass field - motif of the adoration of St. three kings -, defective
    • (29): large buffet cupboard, hall in front of the library
    • (30): Grand piano - Bechstein -
    • (31): three over-doors, three original wing doors (each with two wings) with carvings on the door leaves, two chimneys and rococo stucco ceiling, dating from the time of construction
    • (32): a male and a female figure, each standing on a rectangular base
    • (33): two vases (plaster of paris) and four lidded vases on plinths
    • (34): wooden wall paneling (reaching to the base) and classicist ceiling
    • (35): stucco ceiling executed in Rococo style, oval, floral-entwined ceiling, two doors with overhangs, these with figures (stucco) in standing ovals, door leaves with carved fields
    • (36): two former wall tables, now put together to form a large table, two large wooden doors with overhangs (one painted, one carved), two small built-in cupboards under the windows, a neo-renaissance buffet cupboard with rich carvings, lower part four-door, top two-door and wooden room divider, each with two columns with Corinthian capitals, standing on plinths, in gussets baroque veils
    • (37): Buffet cupboard, lower part four doors with attachment, two doors and 1 mirror with upper floral decoration of the frame
    • (38): three original sculptures, sandstone, B. Permoser ("November", "January" and "August" - inscribed in the base stone), belong to the cycle of twelve months
    • (39): two original sculptures, sandstone, very damaged, B. Permoser, belong to the cycle of twelve months
    • (40): seven original sculptures, sandstone, B. Permoser, belong to the cycle of the twelve months (copies are on Heinrichsburg)
    • (41): 13 large terracotta plant pots, according to a statement by Mr. Sachse allegedly made by Fritz v. Harck bought for the castle
    • (42): Faience tiles, put together to form a wall surface, 18th century. Combination of tiles from several regional manufacturers, collection character, high cultural and historical value! by Fritz v. Harck apparently acquired in Leipzig and had it installed in the garden pavilion of Seusslitz Castle
  • Castle church: (Flst: 16) adjoining the south wing of the castle, built using the former monastery church, extensively remodeled by George Bähr in 1724–26 as a plastered building with a straight east end, gable roof and turret with curved hood, restorations 1909, 1987–93. For centuries the church was a burial place, many nobles were already buried during the monastery times, later also those of Pistoris were buried and the Bünau family in the church's crypt. Numerous noble grave monuments all formerly in church, some of them at the beginning of the 20th century on the west side of the cemetery,

remained in church:

    • Monument to Hermann von Pistoris the Elder Ä., Died 1622 (west side of the porch of the church)
    • Monument to Johann Ludwig von Pistoris, died 1692 (north wall of the vestibule in the church)
    • Monument to Mrs. Gedula von Pistoris, b. Schütz, died 1695 (north side porch in church)
    • Monument to Ernst Ludwig von Pistoris, died 1680 (north side of the vestibule in the church)
  • Farmyard: (Numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) with former horse stables and stable master's apartment (see map 2), building for the wine press (so-called press house - see map 3), two former farm buildings of the manor, gate pillar (see mapping 5)
  • Kirchhof: (Flst. 16) to the east and north of the church from the castle courtyard separated by a wall, with valuable sandstone tombs 13th – 18th centuries. Century below
    • Monument of Konrad v. Schleinitz, died 1288 (W wall of the cemetery) (with a figurative incised drawing of a man with a sword and shield and 3 roses by von Schleinitz)
    • Memorial of Johannes von Woldow, died 1360 (W wall of the cemetery)
    • Monument to a Lord of Schlieben (W wall of the cemetery) (upper part of the sandstone slab provided with a helmet, only the lower tip of the shield preserved. On the edge incised "Anno MCCCCVIII")
    • Monument to a Lord of Pistoris (2nd half of the 16th century) (W wall of the cemetery, formerly behind the altar of the church) (rectangular sandstone slab, in front of it a detached older man with a full beard, hands broken off, above the man's head a child's angel, background castle, Mountain slope with castle. On the lower right the coat of arms of those of Pistoris. Presumably tomb of Dr. Simon v. Pistoris)
    • Memorial of Hartmann von Pistoris, died 1603 (W-wall of the cemetery) (inscription: "Here lies the noble, strict, honorable and highly learned Mr. Hartmann von Pistoris on Seusslitz and Hirschstein, a distinguished councilor who here in Seusslitz is different in God, the 1st Marti, MDCIII, his age LX year and V weeks, give God a joyous resurrection ”).
    • Monument to Kaspar von Köckeritz, died in 1607 (W-wall of the cemetery) (inscription: "Anno 1607, the 3rd Marti, fell asleep blissfully in Merschwitz, Caspar von Köckeritz on Bobersen, his age 79 years, the god grace" ).
    • Monument to Georg Wilhelm von Pistoris, died 1643 (W wall of the cemetery) (inscription says that the same son of JE v. Pistoris's first son, born August 5, 1637, died on March 5, 1643 at the age of 5 )
    • Monument to Frau Katharina von Pistoris, died 1666 (W wall of the cemetery) (inscription says that same, born von Köckeritz, from the Lampertswalde house, wife of Ernst von Pistoris and Zunschwitz, electoral councilor and chief judge of Leipzig, in the year Married in 1636 and fathered 4 sons and 4 daughters with the same and died in 1666)
    • Monument to Johann Schletgen, died 1743 and his wife Regina, died 1743 (W-wall of the cemetery) (inscription says that this is the grave of the married couple J. and R. Schletgen, who died in 1743 between the 20th and 21st centuries. June alone in her bed, the man 74 years, the woman 75 years of murderous hands were attacked, slain, looted and burned. The thieves and murder torches set the house on fire, which burned to the ground. The couple are buried here.)
    • Monument to Adam Gasmann, died 1744 and his wife, died 1762 (cemetery) (inscription says that AH Gasmann, innkeeper and innkeeper was born here in Seusslitz in 1692. He married the Virgin Raisins von Nickritz in 1716. She gave birth to 2 sons and 4 daughters and was born in Nickritz in 1692 as the daughter of farmer Stephan Gasmann and mother Christine)
    • remarkable are the two large, richly decorated, baroque sandstone sarcophagi for Heinrich von Bünau, b. v. Döring. (Originally they stood in the church's crypt and were then moved outside in connection with the renovation of the church's heating system.) Rarity value of these magnificent stone coffins for Saxons, mostly wooden coffins or jewelry coffins made of metal or copper for the accommodation of the corpses. One of the coffins decorated on the head, foot and one long side, the other richly decorated with coats of arms and shields on all 4 sides. Both deceased were originally placed in a simple wooden coffin in magnificent stone coffins.
    • smaller ceremonial coffin - inscription on the upper plate: “This tomb will live until his future resurrection, the bones of the Lord, Lord Heinrich des Heil. R. Counts von Bünau, Erblehn court lord of Seusslitz, Radewitz and Lehntzsch. His Royal Majesty in Poland and Elector Through to Saxony highly respected real. Secret Council, Canzler and Chief Tax Collector of the Sex Elders. Who saw the light of day in Christ 1666, January 1st, after having brought his meritorious life up to 80 years. In 1745, reward the temporal with the eternal ”.
    • larger, splendid coffin - inscription on the upper plate: “Here in God rests the high-born Mrs. Augusta Helena von Bünau, née. v. Döhring, an only daughter of Mr. Hans August v. Döhring zu Dahlen and his wife Helen v. Doehring. She was born in Dahlen on November 11th after Chr. 1705 and happily married to Count Heinrich von Bünau. She had 4 lovely children with him, of which only 3 survived as Heinrich, Günther and Julia Augusta. She never grieved her spouses, parents, and in-laws other than her death, which happened on November 4th, 1728 in Dresden. Her short but virtuous life was 22 years, 11 moons and 25 days. "
  • Baroque garden (French: plant): (Flst. 17/5) laid out in the 18th century using natural features, restored in 1953. south of the south wing of the castle and south of the church Rasenparterre with sandstone sculptures of the four seasons,
  • then bowling green.
  • Park: (Flst. 20, 21/1) to the east to the baroque garden, followed by an English complex with a pond, on the south side of which there is a small pavilion with pointed arched windows and a high stepped ornamental gable, probably at the end of the 18th century (on the wall facing the forest road)
  • Heinrichsburg: (Flst: 122/1, 122/2) on a mountain spur south of the castle, two-storey garden house, built after 1725 over a medieval fortification, three-axis with open arcades and hipped roof, restoration in 1955, double-flighted staircase in front of the baroque terrace garden with sandstone sculptures (allegories of the twelve months) - copies -, originals: three in the inner courtyard of the palace, two in the stone hall and seven in the "Haus des Gastes".
  • Luisenburg: (Flst: 13/2) as a counterpart to Heinrichsburg located on the opposite mountain slope, single-storey vineyard pavilion with curved hipped roof, built in the middle of the 18th century, connected to the palace complex to the south via stairs in the vineyard.
  • Arcade vestibule: orangery open to the baroque garden, with Delft faience tiles on wall surfaces, 2nd quarter of the 18th century.
  • Enclosure: largely surrounding dry stone wall made of sandstone, quarry stone, e.g. Partly plastered, with a portal situation, main entrance made of four brick pillars with vase attachments and three wrought-iron grids, directly in front of the castle again high retaining wall with sandstone balustrade
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Individual monument belonging to the Diesbar-Seusslitz Castle: the so-called Heinrichsburg (garden house) with stairs over the baroque terrace garden and sandstone sculptures from the 12 months (copies) on the stair pillars (see also 09300219) Forest road after 1725 Baroque garden house with a view of the castle, of importance in terms of building history, artistry and landscape.
  • two-storey garden house on the mountain spur south of the castle,
  • built after 1725 over a medieval fortification, triaxial with open arcades and hipped roof, restoration 1955,
  • Double staircase in front of the baroque terrace garden with sandstone sculptures (allegories of the twelve months) - copies -, originals: three in the inner courtyard of the palace, two in the stone hall and seven in the "guest house" on the fortification site.
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Residential stable house, with extension in the corner, as well as manual pump in the courtyard and side wall enclosure Forest road 4 around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered plastered, rural residential building typical of the time and the region, of architectural significance. 09271396
 


Residential building Winzerhöhe 2 re. 1799 Upper floor timber frame boarded up, basket arch portal, building typical of the time and region, of architectural significance.

Half-hip roof, two-storey, original proportions, half-hipped roof, original door frame, two horizontal skylights on the courtyard side, inscribed in the keystone / door frame 1799.

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Goltzscha

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Memorial to the fallen of the First and Second World Wars Village street after 1918 (war memorial) local historical significance.

Ivy-covered base, on it an obelisk made of granite with the inscription: “In memory of our brave heroes” and the Iron Cross, the obelisk is flanked by two bases, each with a flame bowl, behind it a mighty stone slab with the inscription: “You in memory / Us as a reminder” and name those killed in World War II.

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Grödel

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Individual features of the aggregate Grödel-Elsterwerda raft canal: Canal head with bridge over the raft canal (see aggregate 08957205) Elbstrasse 1745 Of importance in terms of technology and local history. Another stone arch bridge belonging to the canal listed as a cultural monument in the middle between the inlet structure and the state road (hence the so-called middle bridge) on a dirt road was demolished in 2011/12. 09303993
 
Material group Grödel-Elsterwerdaer Floßkanal, course of the Elbe in Grödel, through Glaubitz (see material group 08959120), Wülknitz (see material group 08958914), Röderaue (see material group 09303465) to Gröditz (see material group 08959266) and further to the Schwarze Elster near Elsterwerda, in Grödel the canal head (with bridge) and stone arch bridges on a dirt road as individual monuments (see individual monument 09303993, Elbstraße) and the raft canal as a whole
Material group Grödel-Elsterwerdaer Floßkanal, course of the Elbe in Grödel, through Glaubitz (see material group 08959120), Wülknitz (see material group 08958914), Röderaue (see material group 09303465) to Gröditz (see material group 08959266) and further to the Schwarze Elster near Elsterwerda, in Grödel the canal head (with bridge) and stone arch bridges on a dirt road as individual monuments (see individual monument 09303993, Elbstraße) and the raft canal as a whole Elbstrasse 1742-1748 Technical and local historical significance.

as a transport route for construction timber and firewood to Dresden.

  • two single-arched cobblestone bridges and a canal head made of regular gray granite blocks, with cheek walls made of the same material
  • Stone arch bridge: single arch bridge made of natural stone, with keystone, partially plastered, parapet natural stone, plastered.
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Beet sugar factory (formerly): Remnants of the enclosure wall Parkstrasse 4 1836 (remnants of an enclosure) Sandstone sculpture on the side gate pillar, presumably part of the blown up mansion, the enclosure formerly belonged to a sugar boiling plant of a beet sugar factory, of local historical importance. 09306455
 


Individual features of the totality of the Rittergut Grödel: two side buildings (residential and farm buildings, No. 3 and 2) of the former manor, mountain cellar and enclosure / retaining wall (see totality 09303468) Service yard 2; 3 1858 (farm building) plastered solid buildings, local historical significance.
  • Barn (farmyard number 1): one-storey plastered building, partly saddle roof, partly half-hip roof (demolished in 2013 with permission)
  • 1. Side building: two-storey plastered building, sandstone window frames, gable roof
  • 2nd side building: two-storey quarry stone building, plastered sandstone window frames, beaver tail covering, tower-like chimney extension
  • 3rd side building: Remnants of a residential building (farmyard number 5), plastered quarry stone, partly overformed, half-hip roof (demolished in 2013 with permission)
  • Gate pillar with sandstone sculpture (fragment of a male figure).
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Totality of the manor Grödel, with the following individual monuments: two side buildings (residential and farm buildings, No. 3 and 2), mountain cellar and enclosure / retaining wall (see individual monument 08957206) plus manor park (garden monument), as well as barn (next to No. 3) and ancillary building ( before No. 2) as totality parts Service yard 2; 3 1511 (manor) of local historical importance. 09303468
 

Leak joke

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Two residential buildings (the larger one with a side building attached to the rear), a barn and side building (residential stable house) as well as a gate entrance and enclosure wall of a former outbuilding Village ring 2 Mid 19th century (small house) Plastered solid buildings, largely original courtyard ensemble, of architectural and local significance.
  • Small residential building (mid-19th century): two-storey plastered building, sandstone walls, plaster structure, corner grooves, twin windows in the gable, some original windows
  • large residential building (end of the 18th century): two-storey plastered building, quarry stone masonry, sandstone walls on the ground floor, arched windows with triangular cladding on the upper floor, crooked hip roof
  • Barn (mid 19th century): plastered quarry stone, two straight gate entrances, gable roof
  • Stable house (mid-19th century): two-storey plastered building, quarry stone, jamb in the stable part, segment arched doors on the ground floor, sandstone walls
  • Side building (early 19th century): single-storey plastered building with a gable roof (originally recorded under number 1).
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Stable house, gate pillar and enclosure wall of a farm Village ring 11 re. 1830 Upper floor half-timbered plastered, segmental arch portal, part of the old local structure, of architectural significance.
  • Residential stable house: solid ground floor, plastered upper floor half-timbered, solid gable, crooked hip roof, beaver tail covering, original windows, some with winter windows, keystone marked "HA 1830"
  • Side building: one-storey plastered building with a crooked hip roof
  • Gate pillar with enclosure wall: quarry stone plastered.
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Main road after 1918 (war memorial) of local importance.

Sandstone column on a two-tiered base, crowned by an eagle, front view of the iron cross and inscription with the names of the fallen, sandstone corroded in black.

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Rosenmühle (mill building (with coat of arms), attached house, side building, barn, pond stand and two gate entrances (one with inscription) as well as paving of a former water mill and high water mark)
Rosenmühle (mill building (with coat of arms), attached house, side building, barn, pond stand and two gate entrances (one with inscription) as well as paving of a former water mill and high water mark) Rosenmühlenstrasse 24 re. 1755 Mühlenhof ensemble, largely authentically preserved, of importance in terms of local history and technology.
  • Mill building: two-storey plastered building, coat of arms above the entrance and a clock face placed in the middle above the upper floor, gable roof
  • Barn: plastered building with round and segmented arched entrance, upper entrance with ramp
  • Side building: two-storey plastered building, some original windows, gable roof
  • Archway with entrance motto of the Rosenmühle, courtyard paving made of natural stone, high water mark from 1890.
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Merschwitz

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Grave complex of the Sachse family (manor owners of Merschwitz) with fencing and tree planting Old School Street 19th century of local historical importance.
  • six family graves, each consisting of black granite slabs with inscriptions, leaning on sandstone consoles, fenced in with irregular granite slabs
    • a tombstone: polished black granite pedestal, on top of which a polished black granite cross, inscription: “Bernhard Sachse, Kgl.-Sächs. Oekonomierat, born 1864 in Leipzig, died 1914 in Zittau "
  • Enclosure: wrought iron grating, nine trees (linden).
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Old school (school building, with a fountain on the side) Fährstrasse 8 1841 simple plastered construction, beautiful door portal with straight roofing, of local significance.

The school consists of two floors, five axes, a plastered facade, sandstone frames and a gable roof. Enlivenment through a profiled entrance portal with straight roofing, inscription: "Your kingdom come to us, Jesus". The well is 9 m deep and bricked.

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Water level indicator Fährstraße 8 (opposite) re. 1673 (field stone) Testimony to the Elbe floods, of local significance.

Field stone with dating, set into the quarry stone wall (wall to the Vierke property).

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Virgin stones (three stone crosses)
Virgin stones (three stone crosses) high Street 16./17. Century of local importance.

Weathered sandstone, located on the old salt road.

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Residential building Klauchengasse 7 re. 1823 Upper floor half-timbered structure, segment arch portal, building typical of the time and landscape in the old village center, of architectural significance.

Ground floor quarry stone masonry, plastered, first floor and one gable half-timbered, the other solid, on the first floor and first floor partly preserved winter windows, crooked hip roof with beaver tail crown cover, poor state of construction.

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Residential house with enclosure Merschwitzer Elbstrasse 56 around 1910, in essence probably older Rural plastered building, pretty Art Nouveau facade (building is older in the core), of architectural significance.
  • Residential house: two-storey plastered building with jamb floor, plaster structure, cast stone walls, plaster pilasters and ornaments (baroque style), inside: original doors
  • Enclosure: polygon base, brick pillars with triangular ends, shaped stones
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Historic ford of the medieval Hohe Strasse Münchsberg Late Middle Ages Significant in terms of settlement history. 09271239
 


Steam sawmill Merschwitz (formerly) (tower crane, remains of a factory building as machine location, saw frame, cooling tower foundation and walls)
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Steam sawmill Merschwitz (formerly) (tower crane, remains of a factory building as machine location, saw frame, cooling tower foundation and walls) Münchsberg 1876 ​​(tower crane) Former sawmill (since 1876, previously a brickworks), significant in terms of technology and local history.
  • Tower crane (timber loading crane): polygon base, on top of which is a round tower made of quarry stone with three segmented arched windows each, the lifting device as a wooden construction
  • Wall: quarry stone, partially repaired with brick
  • Chimney: square pedestal, on top of it an octagonal chimney made of brick, formerly Otto Schulze steam sawmill.
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Factory owner's house, with fencing and retaining walls with an outside staircase Münchsberg 11 2nd half of the 19th century (residential building) Wilhelminian style building, wooden veranda on the gable, home of the factory owner of the former brickworks and later sawmill, of local historical importance.
  • Residential building: two-storey plastered building, profiled belt and cornice, profiled window walls, segmental arch decoration made of red clinker above upper floor windows, some original windows
  • Enclosure: polygon base, brick pillars with triangular ends, shaped stones, retaining walls with bastion made of quarry stone, two open stairs on the banks of the Elbe.
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Merschwitzer School (school building)
Merschwitzer School (school building) Seusslitzer Strasse 22 re. 1901-1902 Wilhelminian style plastered construction, emphasized by a central projection, emphasized portal design, of local significance.

Base, on it two-storey solid construction, 10: 3 axes, strong cornice, two-axis central projection with triangular gable, powerful columns flank the original entrance door, pilaster structure, on the ground floor: segmented arched window with keystone, on the side wall panel with the inscription: “Erbauet 1901 u. 1902. Hülssner (architect), Bretschneider (Baumstrasse), C. Dürichen Nachf. (Steinmetzmstrasse) ”.

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Residential house and barn of a two-sided courtyard as well as a manual pump in the courtyard Teichweg 2 1st half of the 19th century Residential house simple single-storey plastered building with segment arch portal, small farm, of social and historical importance.
  • Residential building: one-storey plastered building, sandstone walls, gable roof with beaver tail covering
  • Barn: one-storey plastered building, quarry stone masonry, gable roof with beaver tail covering, wooden gate entrance to the street view, hand lever pump made of wood.
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Merschwitz village church (church (including furnishings), churchyard with enclosure and memorial for those who fell in the First World War) To the manor 1806 (church) Hall church with transept-like additions and high roof turrets, of baroque effect, of architectural and local significance.
  • Hall church with transept-like extensions, built in 1806 after a fire on the old foundation walls of the previous building from 1765, redesigned in 1893 by Theodor Quentin . Restoration 1985 around 1989.

Plastered quarry stone building with a straight east end and cross roof, baroque roof turrets slated on it. Inside, flat roofs, annex rooms on the north and south walls, choir separated from the hall by belt arches. In the north, the former patron s lodge (converted to a community room), single-storey galleries on the west and south sides. Late Gothic carved altar (shrine), preserved in fragmentary form, 1517, sandstone epitaph in the former patronage box, wooden baptismal angel, 18th century, figural children's grave stone, - Jehmlich organ from 1893. (Dehio Sachsen I, p. 614)

  • Memorial to those who fell in World War I: stone plinth, granite block carved on it and polished red granite obelisk with inscriptions on three sides.
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House, side building, fence and gate pillar of a two-sided courtyard, in the courtyard a manual pump To the manor 3 Mid 19th century Single-storey plastered buildings, part of the historical local structure, of architectural significance.
  • Residential house: single-storey plastered construction, quarry stone masonry, plaster structure, partly original winter windows
  • Outbuildings: single-storey quarry stone building, plastered, gable roof
  • Enclosure and gate pillars: quarry stone masonry, plastered.
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Rectory with rectory, side building and archway To the manor 4 re. 1929 Rectory in the local style of the 1920s, older side building plastered solid construction, of local history.
  • Rectory: two-storey plastered building, gable roof with bat dormers, beaver tail crown covering, entrance area made of round arch with keystone (marked AD 1929)
  • Outbuildings: two-storey plastered building, quarry stone masonry, sandstone walls, long roof pike with eight windows, two cube windows
  • Archway: round arch with keystone.
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Individual monument belonging to the Merschwitz manor: farm buildings of the former manor (see also group 09304476) To the manor 6 1834-1866 mighty two-storey plastered building, built in the 2nd third of the 19th century, with arched windows, of local historical importance.

mighty two-and-a-half-storey plastered building, 2: 6 axes, three surrounding cornices, large arched windows on both floors, wide roof overhang, gable roof, heavily renovated, but still worth a monument.

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Material entity of the Merschwitz manor with the following individual monuments: mansion, retaining wall to the Elbe (Zum Rittergut 9 - Obj. 09273196), so-called court house (Zum Rittergut 11 - Obj. 09273197), farm building (Zum Rittergut 6 - Obj. 09273181) and ancillary buildings including a striking barrel vault ( Zum Rittergut 9a, Obj. ...) as well as two structurally modified buildings, formerly probably a barn (Zum Rittergut 9a) and distillery (Klauchengasse or Zum Rittergut 8) and the open space between the buildings as a whole
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Material entity of the Merschwitz manor with the following individual monuments: mansion, retaining wall to the Elbe (Zum Rittergut 9 - Obj. 09273196), so-called court house (Zum Rittergut 11 - Obj. 09273197), farm building (Zum Rittergut 6 - Obj. 09273181) and ancillary buildings including a striking barrel vault ( Zum Rittergut 9a, Obj. ...) as well as two structurally modified buildings, formerly probably a barn (Zum Rittergut 9a) and distillery (Klauchengasse or Zum Rittergut 8) and the open space between the buildings as a whole To the manor 6; 8th; 9a; 9; 11 around 1800 Significant, comparatively closed complex that has an impact on the Elbe area, significant in terms of building history, local history and landscape design.

The Merschwitz manor is a complex, the history of which as a Vorwerk goes back to the Middle Ages. The earliest supernatural evidence is a stone on the court house, which is marked 1605. Most of the buildings still preserved today date from the first third of the 19th century, as evidenced by maps from 1820 to 1833 and 1877. The baroque or late baroque manor house is dated 1807. Possibly with an older core, but it should essentially go back to the year mentioned. The similarly designed courthouse was probably built at the same time. The originally single-storey building was extended in 1861, whereby the roof was raised. The farm building, the barn and the building between the manor house and the barn were added two or three decades later. The wall on the Elbe side could be even older than the building.

The monumental property of the Merschwitz manor results on the one hand from the local historical significance, with it are associated with many memories of the history of the place and its most important representatives, on the other hand the buildings, in particular the manor house and the courthouse, are structurally characteristic and largely authentically preserved structural evidence their time of origin. Apart from that, the complex has an outstanding landscape design value. The massive retaining wall and the buildings behind it with their high roofs, including the church tower, look significantly higher up into the Elbe area and give the area a distinctive character, like the nearby Seusslitz and Hirschstein castles. (LfD 2012)

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Individual monument belonging to the Merschwitz manor: mansion of the manor (today municipal office) with retaining wall facing the Elbe (on the Elbe side also with ice bouncing) (see also group 09304476)
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Individual monument belonging to the Merschwitz manor: mansion of the manor (today municipal office) with retaining wall facing the Elbe (on the Elbe side also with ice bouncing) (see also group 09304476) To the manor 9 re. 1807 (mansion) Representative two-storey plastered building with a mansard roof and triangular gable, in the baroque-classicist style, largely preserved in its original form, of architectural and local significance.
  • Former mansion, today municipal office and apartments (Mittelweg 9). Two-storey, nine-axis baroque building with a mansard hipped roof, before the middle of the 18th century, marked on the lintel 1808. The center emphasized by a large triangular gable. (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996) located above the Elbe on a high terrace, stately two-story plastered building with nine axes, profiled cornice, window shutters on both floors, mansard hipped roof with bat dormers, original entrance door, original doors and stairs preserved inside, courtyard and Elbe side emphasized by a large triangular gable, weather house from the end of the 19th century.
  • Enclosure: quarry stone masonry plastered on the Elbe side with ice baffles, wrought iron railing from the end of the 19th century.
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Individual monument of the Merschwitz manor: court house (cavalier's house) of the former manor (today residential building), with a walled-in plaque (coat of arms stone) as well as the enclosure wall to the Elbe (on the Elbe side also with ice bouncing) (see also group 09304476) To the manor 11 around 1800 Plastered building with mansard roof, basket arch portal, of architectural and local significance.

Stately two-storey plastered building with six axes, original doors preserved, mansard hipped roof with beaver tail covering and bat dormers, upper floor from 1861, sandstone slab embedded in the house wall, marked 1605, with three coats of arms.

09273197
 

Naundörfchen

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Rittergut Naundörfchen (three farm buildings, courtyard paving and enclosure wall of a former manor) Ringstrasse 4; 5; 6th Mid 19th century simple, plastered quarry stone buildings, local historical significance.
  • 1. Side building: two-storey plastered building made of quarry stone masonry, plaster structure, sandstone walls, beaver tail covering, bat dormers, later extension with roof pike
  • 2nd side building: plastered quarry stone building, jamb, door on the upper floor sandstone walls, rear annex made of quarry stone with a tailcoat roof
  • Enclosure: quarry stone masonry.
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Neuseusslitz

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Subject aggregate cemetery Neuseußlitz, with the following individual monuments: mortuary as well as cemetery wall, gate pillars and wrought iron gate (see individual monument 09271449) with the aggregate part: horticultural cemetery design with an avenue leading to the morgue (garden monument) Kirchberg End of the 19th century of local importance.

Mortuary: arched portal and window.

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Individual features of the cemetery Neuseußlitz: mortuary, grave complex Fam. Helm as well as cemetery wall, gate pillars and wrought iron gate (see group 09303467) Kirchberg around 1920 of local importance.
  • Mortuary: arched portal and window
  • Grave complex of the Helm family: in the neo-objective style, with two relief plates, around 1920, Friedrich Theodor Helm (found 1917).
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Neuseußlitz School (school building) Merschwitzer Strasse 15 re. 1895 Wilhelminian style building, central axis through the entrance area and triangular gable accentuated with two acroteries, location near the Elbe that characterizes the townscape, important in terms of building history and local history. 09271448
 


Memorial to the fallen of World War 1
Memorial to the fallen of World War 1 New way after 1918 (war memorial) of local importance

"Those who remained in the World War 1914-18 / Dedicated by the grateful community" and names of the dead.

09271450
 

Roda

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Memorial to those who fell in World War I and a bell with a belfry in the cemetery Feldstrasse 1921 (war memorial) local historical significance.
  • War memorial: stone foundation, on it a roughly hewn red granite block protruding from the granite cross, front view of polished granite with the names of the fallen soldiers of the First World War, lying in front of this polished granite slab, with the names of the fallen in the second world war, rock garden enclosure around the monument
  • Bell: Bell made of bronze with decorations and inscription: “3 bells by FR Gruht cast in small wilt. Were purchased in 1861 by Kirchfahrt Wildenhain for their newly built church / Let the little children come to me and do not defend them, because such is the kingdom of God, Mark 10/14 "
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Rittergut Roda (residential house (manor house), three side buildings, barn and gate entrance of a former manor) Grundstrasse 1 2nd half of the 19th century (barn) Simple plastered buildings, a residential building with a plastered half-timbered upper floor and segmented arch portal, a side building with a rare three-arched Kumthalle, pre-works of the Grossenhain monastery before 1517, of local historical importance in its almost original preserved substance.
  • Manor house: solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, plastered, solid gable, hipped roof, double beaver-tail crown covering
  • Barn: quarry stone, plastered, sandstone walls, saddle roof, double beaver tail crown covering, extension with three-bay kumthalle, jamb with oculi and door
  • Stable (former horse stable): quarry stone construction, partially plastered, in the jamb oculi with tracery, tooth cut on eaves, two doors in the jamb, roof turrets, cellar facilities partially available
  • Side building: plastered quarry stone, with gate pillar (left gate building)
  • Residential stable house (right gate building): two-storey quarry stone building with a right-angled floor plan, plastered, sandstone walls, plastered structure, belt and eaves cornice, very ruinous.
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Transformer house Main road 1st half of the 20th century Testimony to the electrification of the place, of significance in terms of technology history.

Massive plastered building with a crooked hip roof, beaver tail covering, tower-like structure on top, slated, tent roof, beaver tail covering.

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Residential stable of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 14 around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, farmhouse typical of the landscape, relic of rural half-timbered construction, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, solid gable and rear extension, original windows, sandstone walls in the gable on the ground floor, crooked hipped roof, beaver tail covering.

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Stable house of a farm Hauptstrasse 17 around 1830 Upper floor half-timbered, beautiful segment arch portal, very well-preserved example of half-timbered buildings in the village, of architectural significance.

Solid ground floor, half-timbered upper floor, original windows, profiled door walls with keystone, solid gable, hipped roof.

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Side building (stable house) and barn of a farm Hauptstrasse 18 Mid 19th century Plastered solid buildings, part of the old local structure, barn shaping the landscape, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential stable house: single-storey plastered building with jamb, two segmented arched openings, sandstone walls, plastered structure in the gable and two small segmented arched windows
  • Barn: massive, stately plastered building with risalit-like gable structure, mighty mansard roof, slot window in the gable, large straight gate entrance.
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Whitish

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Weißig railway station;  Leipzig – Dresden railway line: Two platform entrances to Weißig station
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Weißig railway station; Leipzig – Dresden railway line: Two platform entrances to Weißig station (Map) 19th century (platform hall) Boarded-up wooden buildings, significance in terms of traffic history 08957242
 
villa At the train station 4 1904 simple example of the typical clinker brick building after 1900 in the picturesque villa style, of architectural significance.

Polygon base, above it a multi-part two-storey building with a rich roof landscape, yellow clinker bricks with green decorative stones in the window and wall areas, turrets with decorative trusses, wooden construction in the roof area as ornamental work, window frames formed with molded stone, beaver tail crown cover, fence grille marked 1904

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Residential building At the station 9 around 1905 simple example of the typical Gründerzeit clinker brick building after 1900 near the train station, of architectural significance.

Plaster base, above it a multi-part, two-storey yellow clinker brick building with red decorative brick in the window area, rich roof landscape, with decorative wood construction, profiled stone window frames.

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Railway house of the Weißig train station, in front of it LDE-Stein (marker stone of the Leipzig-Dresdner Eisenbahn-Compagnie)
Railway house of the Weißig train station, in front of it LDE-Stein (marker stone of the Leipzig-Dresdner Eisenbahn-Compagnie) At station 11
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1904 A simple clinker building from the Wilhelminian era, marker stone of one of the few testimonies from the early days of the Leipzig-Dresden long-distance railway and therefore of rarity, of importance in terms of traffic and local history.
  • Railway house: polygon base, three-story brick building with yellow cornices between the floors, segmented arched windows with yellow clinker bricks
  • LDE stone: one of the few remaining marker stones with the abbreviation "LDE" ( Leipzig-Dresden Railway ), which indicate the line's beginnings as a private railway, probably erected in the course of the route planning / route construction 1835–1839, at the latest until 1876 (nationalization of the Leipzig-Dresden Railway Compagnie, in the network of the Royal Saxon State Railways successor to the usual route kilometers).
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Landmark stone (boundary stone) At station 11 (at) 19th century local historical significance. Note: October 2017 not found

Sandstone cube, rounded at the top, inscription: “Gem. Weißig / Gem. Leckwitz ”(weathered).

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Residential house (without extension), side building (residential stable house), barn and gate pillar of a four-sided courtyard Mittelstrasse 14 re. 1911 Plastered solid buildings, twin windows in the gable, very well-preserved ensemble in the village, of architectural and economic significance.
  • Residential house: high basement, on it a two-storey solid plastered building with a central projectile, plaster structure, saddle roof, profiled stone walls, 3: 6 axes, profiled cornice and eaves, sandstone slab with the inscription: "Everything is due to God's blessing R. 1911 G."
  • Barn: massive plastered building with two segmented arched entrances, gable roof
  • Stable house: two-storey plastered building with plastered structure, round-arched twin windows in the gable.
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Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard Mittelstrasse 27 re. 1868 Two-storey plastered building typical of the time and landscape, twin windows in the gable, preserved in its original substance, of architectural significance.

Two-storey quarry stone building, sandstone walls, remains of plaster structure, profiled belt and eaves cornice, profiled door walls with plaque (inscription: "CG Gelbhaar 1868"), gable with arched twin windows, sandstone walls, winter windows preserved, saddle roof.

08957238
 


Waystone
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Waystone Nünchritzer Strasse
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re. 1834 traffic-historical importance.

scratched sandstone cube, whitewashed, inscription: "Dorf Weißig 1834 / Wildenhain 3/4 h / Roda, Riesa, Großenhain, Merschwitz."

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Chatting

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Residential house, side building and workshop as well as manual pump of a three-sided courtyard At the Zschaitener sports field 15b Mid 19th century Residential building, single-storey solid plastered building, plastered building workshop with corner rustication, largely authentically preserved courtyard structure, of architectural and economic importance.
  • Residential building: one-storey solid plastered building, original windows, winter windows, twin arched windows in the gable, porphyrian door walls with keystone, gable roof, plain tile covering
  • Side building: massive plastered construction, segmented arched windows, gable roof, beaver tail crown covering
  • Workshop: two-storey plastered building with corner rustication, large, multi-projected windows, some with winter windows, flat saddle roof
  • Enclosure: plastered quarry stone.
08957224
 


Zschaiten village church (church (including furnishings) with churchyard and enclosure as well as grave slab in church wall)
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Zschaiten village church (church (including furnishings) with churchyard and enclosure as well as grave slab in church wall) Teichstrasse 1495 Hall church with a low west tower, medieval core, local historical significance.
  • Simple hall church with a semicircular end, probably from the 13th century, first mentioned in 1495, renewed in 1816 (outside), in 1835 the wooden tower dismantled and rebuilt. 1927 interior renovation, restoration 1992.

Plastered building with gable roof and arched windows. Extension in the northeast with a late Gothic niche. Low west tower with a slightly curved tower roof. Inside, a flat barrel with a ceiling painting: Salvator Mundi, flanked by two angels, 1927. Pulpit altar room 1670, renovated in 1902, with tombs next to and above the pulpit, organ by Schmeißer, 1895, moved here from Rochlitz seminary in 1927. (Dehio Sachsen I, p. 889/890)

  • Grave slab: badly weathered, with coat of arms, embedded in the church wall.
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Zschaiten School (school building (with clock tower and side extension), today residential building)
Zschaiten School (school building (with clock tower and side extension), today residential building) Teichstrasse 28b re. 1915-1916 Interesting building in the reform style, roof turret with clock, elaborate portal in the formal language of the late Art Nouveau, importance of local history and building history.

Two-storey almost symmetrical plastered building with a right-angled extension, porch-like porch, behind it original richly grooved windows, originally preserved entrance area with curved roofing, original door leaf (coffered door with lying ox's eye as a skylight), above it inscription: "Learn, teach, God for honor", between the ground floor and upper floor cornice with tile roofing, hipped roof with a small pike and clock tower, board on the house wall: “Built in the war years 1915–1916”.

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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Teichstrasse 28b (in front) 1923 (war memorial) local historical significance.

red granite base, granite block carved on it, view polished.

08957231
 

Deletions from the list of monuments

Deletions from the list of monuments (Weißig)

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Two platform entrances to a train station At the train station 19th century Boarded up wooden buildings, significance in terms of traffic history. Demolition in the course of the expansion of the Leipzig – Dresden railway line in the section "Zeithain Arc Triangle junction - Leckwitz junction". Entrances: wooden construction with large lattice windows, (see also parcel 258a, 258/2 community Diesbar-Seusslitz - a platform access?). 08957242
 

Deletions from the list of monuments (Zschaiten)

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Railway bridge (Route kilometers 76.242 - way to Zschaiten) 1893 Stone arch bridge, significance in terms of traffic history. Demolition in the course of the expansion of the Leipzig – Dresden railway line in the section "Zeithain Arc Triangle junction - Leckwitz junction". Single arch road bridge with side flanks, both made of polygonal masonry. 08957248
 

Remarks

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

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Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Planning approval for the construction project "Expansion line Leipzig-Dresden, Zeithain junction, arc triangle - Leckwitz junction" . Explanatory report (document 1), chap. 5.4.3
  2. ↑ Planning approval for the construction project "Expansion line Leipzig-Dresden, Zeithain junction, arc triangle - Leckwitz junction" . Explanatory report (document 1), chap. 5.3.5