List of cultural monuments in Otterwisch

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

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

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Otterwisch

image designation location Dating description ID
Two milestones
Two milestones (Map) around 1900 The route marking stones on the Pomßen – Bad Lausick road, a typical sandstone design with a rounded top, of significance in terms of traffic history. The sandstone blocks are rounded at the top, the inscription is weathered. 08965764
 
Dorfkirche Otterwisch (church (with furnishings), cemetery with enclosure, war memorial for those who fell in World War I and two old tombs (for Carl Moritz Winter and Max Kunze))
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Dorfkirche Otterwisch (church (with furnishings), cemetery with enclosure, war memorial for those who fell in World War I and two old tombs (for Carl Moritz Winter and Max Kunze)) Main street
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13th century core, later reshaped A choir tower church with a Romanesque core, especially the choir and tower redesigned in the Baroque era, of local and architectural importance. The church is a choir tower church with a saddle roof, retracted nave, transept-like rectangular choir and polygonal apse, the tower stands on a square and in the upper part on an octagonal floor plan, and has a Welsh hood, copper lantern and knob, the weather vane with a star and coat of arms with a bull's head. The west portal with porch (triangular gable roof and crowning cross made of porphyry tuff), the entrance flanked by porphyry tuff pilasters, the west facade and the nave with arched windows, a profiled stone eaves, inner apse with groin vaults, a baroque pulpit, wooden pillars on three sides in the vestibule.

Along the western border of the churchyard, the enclosure is a brick wall with square pillars, on a broken stone base and with a double-winged ornamental lattice gate, the remaining walls are made of broken stone, a war memorial for those who died in World War I: upright porphyry stele, smoothly carved on the front, inscription: “For us died the heroic death 1914–1918 ”and the names of the fallen, reliefs (torch, steel helmet, oak leaves, flag), ivy growth, behind the memorial three arched linden trees (Tilia spec.), a memorial stone, a massive, monumental granite slab on a rectangular floor plan , tapering upwards, inscription: "To the noble donor CMW (Winter, donor of the Winterstift), born in Otterwisch, September 22, 1823, made by C. Schmidt, Leipzig, 1884", second memorial stone in a similar design with an inscription: " Resting place of the Max Kunze family, Elsa and Max Kunze (master blacksmiths) rest here in peace ”around 1932, made of Beucha granite, relief (Hu feisen and hammer, laurel wreath).

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Milestone
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Milestone Hauptstrasse 14 (in front of)
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around 1900 The route marker number 4 on the Pomßen - Bad Lausick road, a typical sandstone design with a rounded top, has a significant historical significance. The kilometer stone with a rounded top made of sandstone bears the inscription: "4000 km". 08965767
 
Stable house of a farm Hauptstrasse 20
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re. 1823 A testimony to the rural way of life and construction, of architectural significance. The building is two-story, the ground floor is solid (quarry stone) and plastered, on the upper floor half-timbered, wooden eaves, the crooked hip roof with beaver tail covering, on the ground floor porphyry tuff windows, a profiled segment arch portal with a keystone made of porphyry tuff, marked 1823 (keystone), the stable part has sliding windows in the gable. 08965766
 
Lindner's house (residential building and gate system) Hauptstrasse 36
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18th century A baroque plastered building with an elaborately designed entrance portal, profiled window walls and hipped roof, old hunting lodge of the manor, of local historical importance. The building is two-storey, solid and plastered, the eaves side with five window axes, symmetrical structure with a central portal (grooved corner cuboid, keystone and straight profiled roof) made of porphyry tufa, the rectangular windows with profiled renaissance garments made of porphyry tufa, plaster structure (corner pilasters, cornice tape), profiled wooden eaves , later staircase extension to the rear, an oak staircase inside. The enclosure with two square gate pillars (brick, plastered) with a ball attachment made of porphyry tuff. 08965769
 
Alte Schäferei (Former Sheep Farm)
Alte Schäferei (Former Sheep Farm) Hauptstrasse 41 (near)
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18th century, later changes In the old location of Groitzsch, formerly part of the Otterwisch manor, of local and economic significance. A single-storey, plastered solid building made of mixed brick / quarry stone masonry, structured with pilasters (formerly pilasters?), On an angular floor plan, the gable roof with loading hatch, segmented arched window. 08965648
 
Cemetery chapel and cemetery gate
Cemetery chapel and cemetery gate Hintere Dorfstrasse
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1905/06 A plastered building with brick structure in the traditionalist style, of local historical importance. A single-storey, plastered solid building with a polygonal apse, yellow brick base, brick structure and gable roof, original door and windows. The fence with yellow brick pillars with red structure (cemetery gate renewed and relocated in 1993). 08965765
 
Cottage Hintere Dorfstrasse 10
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re. 1781 A two-storey house with a simple plastered facade, the core of which is probably a half-timbered building, the wooden door frame with initials and the date, inscription: marked 1781 TM, of significance in terms of building history and local history. 08965763
 
Cottage Hintere Dorfstrasse 15
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1st half of the 19th century A two-story house, the ground floor solid (clay, broken stone and brick), on the upper floor half-timbered, of architectural and socio-historical importance. With a gable roof, wooden eaves, boarded up the gable. 08965762
 
Totality of the castle and manor Otterwisch: Castle (Castle 1) with bridge and enclosure with archway to the park on the street Winterberg, burial place of the von Arnim family (see individual monument list - Obj. 08965960, Castle 1), farm buildings arranged in a horseshoe (including manor 2) with Torhaus as well as two residential buildings (manor 3 and 4) in the courtyard (see individual monument list - Obj. 08965761, manor 2-4), furthermore castle garden as well as castle alley and Buchwiese (garden monuments) and with the following parts: farm yard with further farm buildings [disruptive element: new building, manor 1]
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Totality of the castle and manor Otterwisch: Castle (Castle 1) with bridge and enclosure with archway to the park on the street Winterberg, burial place of the von Arnim family (see individual monument list - Obj. 08965960, Castle 1), farm buildings arranged in a horseshoe (including manor 2) with Torhaus as well as two residential buildings (manor 3 and 4) in the courtyard (see individual monument list - Obj. 08965761, manor 2-4), furthermore castle garden as well as castle alley and Buchwiese (garden monuments) and with the following parts: farm yard with further farm buildings [disruptive element: new building, manor 1] Manor 1; 2; 3; 4
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18th century, later changes A baroque palace complex that is outstanding in terms of art history and culture, built for Countess Vitzthum von Eckstädt, architect: David Schatz, of architectural and local importance.

In 1727, Countess Rahel Charlotte Vitzthum von Eckstädt (1676–1753) acquired the manor for her son Ludwig Siegfried Vitzthum von Eckstädt (1716–1777), 1728–1730 construction of the baroque castle on the foundations of the ruinous moated castle, probably designed by David Schatz, 1752 –1754 a baroque garden was laid out, a small pleasure garden as a predecessor is guaranteed, the design is attributed to the Saxon court architect Friedrich August Krubsacius (cf. KOCH), gardener: Johann Gottfried Grundeiß, 1779 the Schwarzburg-Sondershausen family acquired the manor, 1876? The landscape gardener Böttcher (possibly not until after 1882) extended and redesigned the baroque garden into a landscaped area. From 1882–1945 the manor was owned by the von Arnim family. Structural assets are

  • Enclosure: from the time of the owner von Arnim, stamped concrete wall as the western end of the castle garden along the Winterberg street,
  • Access: Entrances: Access gate to the castle garden with gate pillars made of plastered brickwork with stepped crowning, south of it large round arched gate entrance (brick) with keystone (marked 1913), flanked by two smaller round arched gates (now walled up), concave swinging end as a transition to the enclosure wall, Remains of another gate on the Waldsiedlung street made of a complete gate pillar made of plastered brickwork and with a brick cover and a buttock, further individual gate pillar made of plastered brick masonry with a profiled sandstone cover on parcel 1313,
  • Path system: no longer legible,
  • Water element: remains of the former castle moat west of the castle,
  • Burial place of the von Arnim family in Buchholz: four graves for Arno Achim von Arnim (1919), Johann Georg von Arnim (1917), Marie von Arnim (1922) and Margaretha (1913),
  • Vegetation: avenues and rows of trees: the castle avenue leading to the Buchwiese as a central design axis to the Buchwiese (former place for equestrian games), western section of replanting linden trees (Tilia spec.), Middle section of horse chestnuts (Aesculus hippocastanum), in the east again linden trees (old trees), Old trees around the castle meadow east of the castle, a pair of blood beech trees (Fagus sylvatica f. Purpurea) should be emphasized as the eastern border of the castle meadow,

Other protected assets are

  • Ground relief: the terrain rises to the south and is terraced in three levels, which are certainly still from the baroque design, the jump in height is absorbed by embankments,
  • Visual relationship: from the castle through the Schlossallee to the Buchwiese,
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Individual features of the totality of the castle and manor Otterwisch: farm buildings arranged in a horseshoe shape (including No. 2) with gatehouse and two residential buildings (No. 3 and 4) in the courtyard (see also material list - Obj. 09304535, manor 1–4)
Individual features of the totality of the castle and manor Otterwisch: farm buildings arranged in a horseshoe shape (including No. 2) with gatehouse and two residential buildings (No. 3 and 4) in the courtyard (see also material list - Obj. 09304535, manor 1–4) Manor 2; 3; 4
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18th century, later changes As part of the former manor of architectural and local historical importance. A symmetrically laid out farm yard on a horseshoe-shaped floor plan, street-side middle wing with a central gatehouse, the gatehouse is two-story, massive, on the ground floor a segmented arched gate passage with keystone, in the gate passage a segmented arched portal with keystone, the crooked hip roof with beaver tail covering, the northern part of the central wing is A horse stable, two-storey, solid stone and plastered, inside a groin vault and porphyry tuff pillars, partly saddle roof, on the corner building a crooked hipped roof with beaver tail covering, loopholes-like windows with porphyry tuff garments, some segmented arched windows with porphyry tufa garments, some with high porphyry tuff walls, some with a keystone segment arch portals (porphyry tuff) with keystone on the courtyard side, the right side wing, a former barn is a single-storey quarry stone building, solid, plastered, with a crooked hipped roof, three large arched gate entrances with g First tiered curtain wall made of porphyry tufa, double tiered, flat dormers in the roof, inside a former grist mill, left side wing (formerly a cowshed): two-story, quarry stone, plastered, hipped roof, window frames partly in porphyry tuff, partly in wood, segmental arch portal in porphyry tufa, in the stable : Groin vault and porphyry tuff pillars, two residential and farm buildings in the courtyard (servants' living quarters): mark the access situation to the castle, single-storey, plastered, mansard roof with forehead, entrance with porphyry tufa on the gable side, 08965761
 
Individual features of the totality of the castle and manor Otterwisch: Castle with bridge and enclosure with gates to the park on the street Winterberg and burial place of the von Arnim family (see also list of objects - Obj. 09304535, Am Rittergut 1–4)
Individual features of the totality of the castle and manor Otterwisch: Castle with bridge and enclosure with gates to the park on the street Winterberg and burial place of the von Arnim family (see also list of objects - Obj. 09304535, Am Rittergut 1–4) Castle 1
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1728–1730 (castle) An art-historical and cultural-historical outstanding baroque palace, built for Countess Vitzthum von Eckstädt, architect: David Schatz, of architectural and local significance Castle: two-storey three-wing complex on a horseshoe-shaped floor plan, central wing (Corps de Logis): five window axes, three-axis central projection with Triangular gable and round arched windows on the ground floor (with keystone as a cartouche) and segmented arched windows on the upper floor (straight roofing), middle window with blown volute gable and heraldic cartouche, pilasters and pilaster strips, porphyry tuff base, window and door jambs porphyry tuff, profiled walls, side sash, three window axes in the gable , on the courtyard side four window axes, drilled profiled rectangular windows, profiled eaves made of porphyry tufa, old partly original windows, mansard roof (beaver tail covering, Lübschütz brick) and standing dormers, garden side: eleven window axes, three-axis center Elrisalit with triangular gable, structure similar to the courtyard side, dormers in the mansard roof (hipped), single-storey extension (on an oval floor plan) with balcony (1876), corner pilasters inside, baroque room structure, vestibule with Tuscan columns and groin vault, arched bridge over the moat to the inner courtyard ( Cour d'honneur): flat segmental arch made of porphyry tufa, cover plates made of profiled porphyry tufa, railing only on one side, balustrade made of porphyry tufa balusters and corner pillars, cover plates made of profiled porphyry tufa, enclosure of the park from the time of the owner von Arnim (to Großbucher Straße): concrete wall , Brick gate pillar with stepped crowning, large round-arched gate entrance (brick) with keystone (marked 1913), flanked by two smaller round-arched gates (now walled up), concave end as a transition to the enclosure wall, burial place of the von Arnim family: four graves, for Arno Achim von Arnim (191 9), Johann Georg von Arnim (1917), Marie von Arnim (1922) and Margaretha (1913), 08965960
 
Parsonage (parsonage, parsonage barn and access bridge over the Göselbach and pair of linden trees)
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Parsonage (parsonage, parsonage barn and access bridge over the Göselbach and pair of linden trees) Winterberg 2
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re. 1722 The parsonage is a baroque plastered building with a segmented arch portal and a half-hip roof, the barn is massive, a framing pair of linden trees east of the parsonage, important in terms of building history, local history and landscape design. The rectory is marked with 1722 in the keystone, two-storey, solid, plastered, and with a crooked hip roof (slate covering in the gable, otherwise beaver tail covering), porphyry tufa garments, old windows, a segment arch portal with sharpened garments and quarter-bar garments, on the eaves side five window axes, symmetrical structure, corner pieces, Profiled wooden eaves, an arched bridge as access to the rectory made of quarry stone with a keystone made of porphyry tuff, the barn is marked with 1883 in the keystone, is a plastered solid building with quarry stone plinth, gate and door openings with keystones, the gable roof with loading hatch, brick eaves, the pair of linden trees is one striking pair of linden trees (Tilia spec.) above a slope east of the rectory and acts as a landmark far into the landscape. 08965771
 
Transformer tower
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Transformer tower Winterberg 5 (near)
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around 1920 A technical monument of the electrification of the region as a single-storey plastered building on a square floor plan, the arched entrance with brick walls, brick plinth, the wooden eaves renewed, a four-set pent roof, above a square lantern in half-timbering, insulators, tent roof, plain tile cover, enamel sign "Large book". 08965770
 

Capital book

image designation location Dating description ID
Milestone
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Milestone (Map) around 1900 The route marker stone number 6 on the Pomßen – Bad Lausick road, typically made of sandstone with a rounded top, of significance for the history of traffic. The sandstone block is rounded at the top and bears the inscription: "6,000 km". 08965768
 
Single farm (side building (moving house and stable building) of a former three-sided farm) Beech ring 6
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1835 A testimony to rural construction and way of life in an impressive half-timbered construction, of architectural significance. The stable house from around 1800 was two-story, the ground floor was made of solid stone, the upper floor was half-timbered, the window frames in porphyry tufa, the door frames in sandstone or artificial stone, and a gable roof. The side building (pull-out house with stable) is two-story, the ground floor is solid (clay and quarry stone), on the upper floor half-timbered, door and window frames are mostly made of wood, otherwise artificial stone, hipped roof. The stable house was demolished before 2012. 08965756
 
Hof Herfurth (side building (pull-out house) of a three-sided courtyard) Beech ring 8
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re. 1855 A testimony to the rural architecture and way of life of the 19th century with a gable that characterizes the street scene and is of architectural significance. The building is marked with 1855 in the lintel, two-storey, the ground floor and the solid gable, on the upper floor to the courtyard presumably half-timbered, all plastered, the window frames in the gable in porphyry tufa, the windows in the top of the gable with porphyry tufa, the door walls in porphyry tuff including one with an inscription: "F. Eduard Herfuth 1855"), wooden eaves, the crooked hip roof with bat dormer. 08965760
 
Transformer tower
Transformer tower Dorfstrasse
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around 1920 A pagoda-shaped station of significance in terms of technology history and the history of local development. A plastered solid building on a brick base, the door frame in brick, steel door, plastered wooden eaves, the top clad with slate, insulator hanger, wooden eaves, tent roof with knob. 08965755
 
Residential stable house (with rear annex), side building (with an angular floor plan) and barn of a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 3
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re. 1848 The side building with half-timbered upper floor and segment arch portal, the residential stable house is a simple plastered building with a crooked hip roof, massive barn, evidence of rural construction and way of life

18./19. Century, architectural and local history of importance. The stable house, marked 1848 in the lintel, is a two-storey, plastered solid structure, the door walls in porphyry tufa with roofing, window frames mostly in porphyry tufa, wooden eaves, crooked hip roof, extension towed to the rear. The side building was built in 1793, a stable building on an angular floor plan with pull-out house and gate passage, two-storey, the ground floor solid (clay), on the upper floor half-timbered, the door walls in porphyry tufa with keystone, window casings in porphyry tufa, the gable was completely renewed, the crooked hip roof with bat dormers. The barn is marked with 1897 on an inscription board, is a plastered quarry stone building with a Kumthalle (two-arched, support in artificial stone), overlay arch in brick, inscription plaque and keystone marked: 1897 and the owner's name "Ernst Ettig", brick eaves, gable roof.

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Residential house in a four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 6
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Early 19th century A testimony to the rural way of life and construction of the past, of architectural significance. The farmhouse has two floors, the ground floor is massive, the upper floor is half-timbered, door jambs in porphyry tufa, the windows later changed, the gables were massively renewed, the gable roof towed backwards with slate covering. The side building is a single-storey, plastered solid construction with a steep pitched roof - side building mostly demolished before 2014. 08965759
 
Side building (with upper arbor) of a former four-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 8
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probably end of the 18th century (side building) A testimony to rural construction and economy in the region, a half-timbered building with a rare upper arbor, of architectural significance. The building is two-story, the ground floor solid (quarry stone), on the upper floor half-timbered with an upper arbor, the gate passage with leafed struts, a gable roof, inside a vaulted stable part. 08965758
 
Side building (moving house) of a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 10
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Mid 19th century A half-timbered building that defines the townscape, testimony to the rural construction and way of life of the 19th century, of architectural significance. The building is two-story, the ground floor is massive, the upper floor is half-timbered, the door and window frames are mostly made of wood, the gables are clad, and the roof is saddle. 08965757
 
Großbuch village church (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure wall, some old tombs (Altner, Ettig, Matthes tombs and a classicist tomb) and war memorial for those who died in the First World War)
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Großbuch village church (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure wall, some old tombs (Altner, Ettig, Matthes tombs and a classicist tomb) and war memorial for those who died in the First World War) Schulgasse
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around 1150, later reshaped A Romanesque choir tower church with a square choir, remodeled in a neo-Romanesque style at the end of the 19th century, of architectural and historical significance. The choir tower church is a plastered quarry stone building with a square choir.
  • Altner's hereditary burial (Anne Bertha Altner died 1910),
  • Grave of Olga Selma Matthes (died 1908),
  • Hereditary funeral Ettig (exodus Friedr. Ernst Ettig died 1910),
  • Classical tomb in sandstone (mid-19th century),
  • The war memorial is a porphyry tuff block with iron crosses and inscription "1914–1918", steel helmet relief and inscription: "Our heroes who fell in World War I" (heavily weathered), oak leaf relief, inscription (names of the dead), medallion with soldiers' relief , pyramidal closure.
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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 .

Web links

Commons : Cultural monuments in Otterwisch  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ New Sächsische Kirchengalerie - The Ephorie on the left of the Mulde, Verlag Arved Strauch, Leipzig 1911