List of cultural monuments in Neukirch (near Königsbrück)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The list of cultural monuments in Neukirch includes the cultural monuments of the Saxon community of Neukirch that were recorded by the State Office for Monument Preservation of Saxony until July 2017 (excluding archaeological cultural monuments). The notes are to be observed.

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in the Bautzen district .

Neukirch

image designation location Dating description ID
Inn with attached dance hall
More pictures
Inn with attached dance hall Kamenzer Strasse 2
(map)
Around 1850 (inn); around 1900 (hall) Broad plastered building with a high, crooked hip roof, of importance in terms of building history, history and character of the townscape, sloping corner. Dance hall: Arched windows with keystones, window sills, cornices separate the floors, jambs, fluted pilaster strips. 09253378
 
Residential stable house and gate pillar
More pictures
Residential stable house and gate pillar Kamenzer Strasse 5
(map)
Marked 1890 (stable house); marked 1931 (gate pillar) Plastered building with a gable roof, an important plot of land for the townscape in a corner, opposite Gasthof Neukirch and the church, historically important. 09250500
 
Evangelical parish church with churchyard, enclosure wall and gate pillar
More pictures
Evangelical parish church with churchyard, enclosure wall and gate pillar Kirchstrasse
(map)
Core 17th century, later reshaped Hall church, high arched windows, octagonal west tower with hood, single-nave, with a straight end and flat ceiling, circumferential double gallery on two sides with an integrated organ, classical gate pillars made of granite, of architectural and local significance. Altar retable: Last Supper, Crucifixion, Gethsemane, to the side Peter and Paul, wooden pulpit with the four evangelists and their symbols, Luther portrait, baptismal font.

Evangelical parish church. Simple hall church. First mentioned in 1241. Renovations in 1693 and 1851, in 1888 extensive renovation and elevation of the nave. Restorations 1956–59 and 1990–94. Plastered building with a straight east end, hipped gable roof and arched windows. Square west tower with octagonal upper storey from 1693, with white corner pilasters and two-part dome. Inside, flat-roofed, simple single-storey wooden galleries on the west, north and east sides. Altar, around 1660. Two-storey wooden structure. Representation of the Last Supper painted in the predella, main picture crucifixion between squat columns marbled brown. Behind the pillars in niches painted representations of Peter and Paul. Pulpit, made of wood, painted, pictures of evangelists on the basket between framing pillars with diamond blocks, around 1660. Simple, chalice-shaped sandstone baptism, 1st half of the 16th century, 1937 reworked. Small Jehmlich organ with free pipe prospect, around 1930.

09253377
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
More pictures
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Kirchstrasse (at the churchyard wall)
(map)
After 1918 Sandstone monolith with name plaque, crowned by an eagle sculpture, of local historical importance 09253376
 

Gottschdorf

image designation location Dating description ID
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Friedensstrasse
(map)
After 1918 Of local significance, granite monolith with granite Maltese cross, semicircular wall. 09253383
 

Koitzsch

image designation location Dating description ID
Moving house Poststrasse 5
(map)
Door lintel marked 1830 One-storey plastered building, boarded gable, granite walls, largely unchanged, of importance in terms of building history and social history. 09250521
 

Schmorkau

image designation location Dating description ID
Royal Saxon milestones (totality);  milestone
Royal Saxon milestones (totality); milestone (200 m south of the town exit)
(map)
19th century Significant in traffic history. 09253404
 
Prisoner cemetery (aggregate) (southwest of Schmorkau an der Hoyerswerdaer Straße)
(map)
After 1928 (tomb First World War); after 1945 (tomb Second World War) Comprehensive prison cemetery for fallen and prisoners of war from the First and Second World War with the following individual monuments: granite obelisk for French fallen, granite obelisk for Russian prisoners of war, memorial with base and sandstone figure for Serbian prisoners of war as well as memorial for the dead of First and Second World War from Italy, France and Belgium (see list of individual monuments - Obj. 09227154), green design (garden monument) and more recent memorial stone for the fallen soldiers of the First and Second World Wars from Italy and France as a whole; of local importance. Memorial stone: “In memory of the dead of World War I and II from Italy and France”, marble slab. Cemetery of honor, laid out by prisoners from Italy, France, Russia and Serbia: approx. 400 m long and 25 m wide green strip with a longitudinal central axis and rhododendron bushes on which there are five memorial stones (two obelisks, a monolith and a sculpture of a reclining soldier on a pedestal , denotes Delphant 1918 and a newer tombstone from Italy, this one is not an individual monument). The prisoner cemetery was mistakenly recorded twice until January 2008: Object 09253402 Königsbrück, city - military training area - deleted. 09301586
 
Granite obelisk for French fallen (single monument for ID no.09301586) (southwest of Schmorkau an der Hoyerswerdaer Straße)
(map)
1914 Individual monument of the collective prison cemetery for fallen and prisoners of war from the First and Second World War; of local history, pro patria "Les Prisonniers de Guerre de Koenigsbrück à leurs Frères d'Armes" 09227154
 
Granite obelisk for the Russian prisoners of war (individual monument for ID No. 09301586) (southwest of Schmorkau an der Hoyerswerdaer Straße)
(map)
After 1945 Individual monument of the collective prison cemetery for fallen and prisoners of war from the First and Second World War; of local importance. Memorial stone (granite obelisk) for Russian casualties in World War I: "The Russian prisoners of war their comrades - erected by the prisoners themselves." "Lord, let my lament before you (Psalm 119 / Vers 169)", "Dehaye Arch.", with enclosure, originally with four kantharoi, only one preserved, made of lead. 09227154
 
Memorial with base and sandstone figure for the Serbian prisoners of war (individual monument for ID no.09301586) (southwest of Schmorkau an der Hoyerswerdaer Straße)
(map)
After 1918 Individual monument of the collective prison cemetery for fallen and prisoners of war from the First and Second World War; of local importance. Memorial "The Serbian prisoners of war their comrades", reclining soldier in uniform, inscribed with "E. Delphant 18 “, on base, front with coat of arms, figure made of sandstone, mossy, head, neck and chest badly damaged. 09227154
 
Memorial for the dead of the First and Second World War from Italy, France and Belgium (individual monument for ID No. 09301586) (southwest of Schmorkau an der Hoyerswerdaer Straße)
(map)
After 1945 Individual monument of the collective prison cemetery for fallen and prisoners of war from the First and Second World War; of local significance, monument (granite monolith) "In memory of the dead from Italy, France and Belgium in World War I and II" 09227154
 
Memorial stone (100 m south of the town exit)
(map)
After 1914 Granite stone with an inscription for those who died during the mobilization in August 1914, of local historical importance. Granite monolith with iron cross and inscription plaque, inscription: “In exercising his duty during the mobilization, the adjutant of the commandant of the Königsbrück military training area, Oberleutn, found here on August 5, 1914. d. R. Herbert Nobe, 12th Inf.Reg. Number 177, his death. 2 NCOs and 2 men from the watch and the work detail of the commandant's accident, of which soldier Klipphahn 3/177 succumbed to his injuries on August 12th, 14th “, memorial stone was recorded twice until January 2008, object 09227155 Königsbrück military training area deleted. 09253403
 
Memorial for Soviet soldiers who fell in World War II, with an honorary grove Dresdner Strasse
(map)
1946 Monolith of reddish plates, with a flat pyramidal crown, relief of a five-pointed star, Cyrillic inscription, plus gravestones set in the meadow, burial place of 300 Soviet war dead, historically significant. Soviet cemetery of honor, exit from the F 97 In 41 individual and six communal graves, 300 fallen soldiers from the spring fighting in 1945 rest. The graves bear obelisks with a Soviet star on a low plinth. In the middle there is a memorial: a square base on a two-tier platform, on the front a plaque with an honorable text. Above it is a narrow obelisk with a Soviet star on the front. Material: concrete, height approx. 550 cm. 09253387
 
Eat Dresdner Strasse (am Teich)
(map)
Around 1900 Yellow brick, top border decorated with red brick, important in terms of local history and character. 09253386
 
Residential mill house Dresdner Strasse 3
(map)
Around 1910, Kern possibly older Mighty plastered building with a crooked hip roof and large pike dormer window, with a central boarded gable, windows and doors with granite walls, of architectural and local importance. 09253385
 
Residential building Dresdner Strasse 8
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, with boarded gable, evidence of former rural construction methods, historically important, windows original size, ground floor with winter windows. 09253388
 
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Hauptstrasse (at the churchyard wall)
(map)
After 1918 In the round wall niche, helmet on a labeled base, in the round of the enclosure ten plaques with the names of the fallen, of local historical importance. 09253391
 
Evangelical parish church and churchyard
Evangelical parish church and churchyard Main street
(map)
Essentially 1774 Hall church, plastered building with narrow arched windows, west tower, of architectural and local significance, inside double gallery, baroque pulpit altar, remains of the furnishings by Kandler 1903: floor, sacristy, colored glass windows by Urban, organ 1903.

Simple hall church. Built in 1773/74 using older parts. Tower by Carl August Richard Ehring from Königsbrück only in 1869. Comprehensive renovation in 1903 by Woldemar Kandler. Restorations 1957–59 and 1994/95, including restoration of the baroque interior. Plastered building with 3/8 east end, hipped gable roof. On the north side the old sacristy, new sacristy extension in the east from 1903. Narrow arched windows in uneven rows. Neo-Gothic square tower, octagonal on the upper floor with a high pyramid point. On the tower arched portal with wide ceramic walls. Inside, flat-roofed, two-storey simple galleries on wooden columns on the north and south sides, organ gallery on the west side. In the choir room on the north side, the door to the old sacristy with profiled round arched walls, probably from 1679. The wooden pulpit altar from 1703, since the renovation in 1903, has been hugging the east wall. The simple pulpit flanked by red-marbled columns on high pedestals, above cranked entablature with a curved top and God's eye, sparse volutes on the sides. Wooden baptismal table on scrolls, from the same period. Jehmlich pneumatic organ, 1903.

09253392
 
Manor house and three large farm buildings of the former manor
More pictures
Manor house and three large farm buildings of the former manor Hauptstrasse 2a
(map)
Gable top marked 1898 (manor house) Manor house as a historical building in the forms of the German neo-renaissance, of architectural and local significance, manor house with gable tops and tower, with thermal bath windows, ornamental framework, beaver tail covering windows, original size, sprouted, overall pronounced mix of styles, farm building with arches over the entrances, some with German ribbon 09253390
 
Residential stable house Hauptstrasse 11
(map)
Around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, plastered in the gable, with a small cripple hip, facing the street and a constitutive part of the village structure, evidence of traditional rural construction, important from an architectural point of view, windows of the upper floor in original size. 09253389
 
Rectory, side building, baptismal font and enclosure wall with gate entrance to a rectory Hauptstrasse 23
(map)
18th century Rectory broadly laid out plastered building with saddle roof and basket arch portal, side building plastered quarry stone building with high saddle roof, baptismal font in the courtyard, dry stone wall as enclosure, of architectural and local importance, baptismal font (sandstone) possibly late Middle Ages. 09304080
 
Ausgedingehaus Hauptstrasse 24
(map)
Around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, half-hipped roof, located in a place that characterizes the townscape, evidence of the half-timbered construction that is becoming rare in the area, of architectural significance, old beaver tail covering, original size windows. 09253395
 
barn Hauptstrasse 37 (to)
(map)
19th century With clay infills and pieces of scrap wood, elaborate tapping, evidence of traditional rural timber construction, of importance in terms of building history and the appearance of the town. 09253394
 
Northern part of a stable house Short street 4
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, boarded up in the gable, tailcoat roof, historically important, old beaver tail covering, rear part new building. 09253401
 
barn Mittelstrasse 6
(map)
2nd half of the 19th century Half-timbered structure with clay infills and pieces of scrap wood, historically important, same type of construction as Scheune Hauptstraße 37. 09253398
 
Residential stable house Mittelstrasse 8
(map)
Around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, plastered in the gable, otherwise partly boarded up, half-hipped roof, evidence of traditional rural timber construction, of architectural significance, windows on the upper floor slightly, on the ground floor partly changed. 09253397
 
Residential building Mittelstrasse 14
(map)
Around 1850 Upper floor and gable half-timbered, historically important, windows in original size. 09253396
 
Residential building Rosenweg 12
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, half-hip roof. Well-preserved evidence of traditional rural wood construction, of architectural significance, windows in original size. 09253400
 
Residential stable house Wiesenweg 5
(map)
Around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered, plastered on the long side, boarded gable, largely originally preserved, of architectural significance, windows original size, rear part converted into a garage. 09253399
 

Weissbach

image designation location Dating description ID
Two murder and atonement crosses (southwest of Weißbach on the road to Königsbrück)
(map)
15-17 century Granite, historically significant, stone crosses recorded twice until January 2008, object 09227219 Königsbrück deleted. 09253381
 
Waystone (Exit towards Königsbrück)
(map)
19th century Significant in terms of transport history, monolithic granite stele tapering towards the top, with a base and a flat pyramidal closure. 09253380
 
House and barn of a two-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 35
(map)
1st half of the 19th century Residential building upper floor half-timbered, boarded up on the sides, boarded gable, barn half-timbered, boarded-up gable, courtyard is one of the few remains of timber construction in the area, preserved courtyard structure, of architectural and economic importance, windows original size, sprouted. 09253407
 
Residential building Dorfstrasse 41
(map)
Late 19th century Former municipal office, plastered building with gabled central projection and jamb zone, hipped roof, historically important, two-storey, residential building only has house number 41. 09253408
 

Remarks

  • This list is not suitable for deriving binding statements on the monument status of an object. As far as a legally binding determination of the listed property of an object is desired, the owner can apply to the responsible lower monument protection authority for a notice.
  • The official list of cultural monuments is never closed. It is permanently changed through clarifications, new additions or deletions. A transfer of such changes to this list is not guaranteed at the moment.
  • The monument quality of an object does not depend on its entry in this or the official list. Objects that are not listed can also be monuments.
  • Basically, the property of a monument extends to the substance and appearance as a whole, including the interior. Deviating applies if only parts are expressly protected (e.g. the facade).

swell

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Barbara Bechter (edited by), Wiebke Fastenrath (edited by), Georg Dehio (author), Dehio Vereinigung (edited by): Dehio - Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler / Sachsen Volume 1 . Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 1996, ISBN 978-3-422-03043-5 .

Web links

Commons : Cultural monuments in Neukirch  - collection of images, videos and audio files