List of cultural monuments in Parthenstein

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

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

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Grethen

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Milestone
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Milestone around 1900 (kilometer stone) Route marker no. 18 of the former 22 stones on the Leipzig – Grimma road, typical sandstone design with a rounded top, of importance for the history of traffic

Specification 18,000 km

08965851
 


Residential stable house of a mill property Am Mühlgraben 17
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re. 1860 A simple plastered building with porphyry framing, of local historical importance. The stable house is two-storey, solid and plastered, on the ground floor window frames made of porphyry tuff, on the upper floor window sills made of porphyry tufa, in the gable there are two arched windows, old windows, gable roof, brick eaves, three door jambs made of porphyry tufa, loading hatch, a covered entrance, labeled: " FG, a Morgenstern 1860 “(in the lintel). 08965837
 


Residential stable of a former four-sided courtyard as well as archway and gate to the alley and enclosure to Bauernstraße Bauernstrasse 4
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1st half of the 19th century A half-timbered building with distinctive fencing that defines the townscape. The residential building is two-story, the ground floor is massive, the upper floor is half-timbered, a gable roof hipped on one side and covered with beaver tail, the entrance with a straight lintel and an old door. The enclosure is a quarry stone wall on the street side, plastered, the cover with brick and porphyry plates, on the Bauernstrasse there are three square gate pillars with pyramidal ends made of brick, old wooden gate, to the alley a large archway made of quarry stone, plastered, straight upper end, round-arched people's gate, openwork wooden gate. 08965980
 


House and gate of a farm Bauernstrasse 20
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re. 1904 (inscription plaque) A villa-like residential building from the Wilhelminian era, with a defining effect on the street scene, of architectural and local importance. The residential building is two-storey, solid and plastered, a hipped roof with beaver tail covering, on the street side a central projection with a crooked hip roof, the corner projection with a high tent roof, the basement base is made of quarry stone, the arched curtain windows with a straight roof and volute crown, with a profiled eaves corbel, on the gable end with an inscription plaque: “God's grace and blessing hand, protect this house and land. Built in 1904 ”. The gate system consists of three square gate pillars with porphyry bases and a solid iron gate. 08965979
 


Dorfkirche Grethen (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure, plus heiste and stairs, with tombs and memorial for those who fell in World War I)
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Dorfkirche Grethen (church (with furnishings), churchyard with enclosure, plus heiste and stairs, with tombs and memorial for those who fell in World War I) Kirchberg
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13th century A Romanesque choir tower church, of importance in terms of building history, local history and the appearance of the town. The Romanesque choir tower church has a saddle roof with Romanesque profiled corner consoles, and is a plastered quarry stone building, in the nave there are arched windows, profiled eaves, on the south side a transept-like Gothic sacristy extension, a rectangular choir tower with a saddle roof, weather vane, round apse, pointed arch in the gable Twin windows with inserted column, on the west facade an arched portal made of porphyry tuff, with keystone, in the gable porphyry tufa cross.
  • The war memorial is a granite stele, tapering towards the top, with rounded edges, inscription: "The community their brave heroes 1914, 1918", cross and sword relief. The enclosure is a quarry stone wall with square brick gateposts, on the street side (Am Mühlgraben) a quarry stone staircase with iron railings. A two-course heiste made of porphyry rubble as access to the cemetery, tombs:
  • Sickert hereditary burial: wall grave made of sandstone, volute gable with cross, concave curved sides, bosses ashlar, floral motifs,
  • Rüdiger hereditary burial: sandstone wall, carved arch gable, round arched niche, with inserted granite pillars, hereditary burial Dietze: wall grave made of granite, carved arch-shaped end, in the gable a wreath of ears and a Latin cross, pilaster with rose bush relief, in the capital flowers, wall panels with boss masonry,
  • Schindler's hereditary burial: Aedicle-like tomb made of granite, side pillars with leaf capitals, triangular gable, in the gable relief (compass, wreath of ears) as builders' guild, enclosure made of granite blocks, wall panel made of red polished granite,
  • Hereditary burial Kaiser (1918): wall grave made of granite with rounded gable, in the gable field relief ( spiked hood and flag), granite tablets with an iron cross,
  • Wallburger hereditary burial (around 1916): Porphyrtuff wall grave, curved central gable, laurel wreath in the gable field, pickaxe cap, flag, flower baskets in the side fields, five sandstone grave stones (19th century): partly heavily weathered.
08965836
 

Grosssteinberg

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Großsteinberg village church (church (with equipment), churchyard (with extension) with tombs, enclosure wall and churchyard gate (gate system with archway and gate, west of No. 13))
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Großsteinberg village church (church (with equipment), churchyard (with extension) with tombs, enclosure wall and churchyard gate (gate system with archway and gate, west of No. 13)) Old village street
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in the core of the 13th century, later alterations An essentially Romanesque choir tower church, remodeled in a neo-Gothic style, of local history, local character and architectural significance. The church is a plastered solid structure, a choir tower church with a retracted choir and hall, saddle roof, the tower with coupled windows and turrets, extensions, gable crosses on the hall, window sills of the pointed arch windows in sandstone, portal partly in sandstone (marked 1717). In the churchyard:
  • Dusi hereditary burial: Otto Dusi Baumeister, d. 1931, Fritz Dusi gef. 1915,
  • Gravestone Wilhelm Schneider: d. 1906 and Mrs. Christiane,

Churchyard gate (attached to the west at number 13): in the gate brick with the inscription: "CHRISTIAMO (M?) KAVNRT ANNO 1717",

08965847
 


House of a farm Alte Dorfstrasse 6
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re. 1789 (keystone) A testimony to the rural way of life of the 18th century, of architectural importance. The building is two-storey, the ground floor is solid, the upper floor is half-timbered, plastered overall, the gable roof with dormer, towed on one side, a profiled wooden eaves, the door walls in porphyry tufa with keystone (marked 1789). 08965849
 


Side building and pavement of a four-sided courtyard Alte Dorfstrasse 11
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End of 18th century A testimony to the rural economy of the 18th century in half-timbered construction, the upper floor protruding far on the courtyard side, of architectural significance. The building is two-story, the ground floor is massive, the upper floor is half-timbered, the gable is plastered, the upper floor protrudes towards the courtyard, the door lintels are made of wood, the window frames on the ground floor are made of wood, wooden eaves, the gable roof is hipped on one side. 08965848
 


Old School (Former School) Alte Dorfstrasse 13
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1822 A simple plastered building with a crooked roof, of local historical importance. The building is a two-storey, plastered solid structure, the window and door walls in porphyry tufa, with a crooked hip roof, probably the former rectory. 08965845
 


War memorial for those who fell in World War I
War memorial for those who fell in World War I Alte Dorfstraße 13 (next to)
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around 1920 (war memorial) A concrete column with a richly designed top, the inscription "Our (chipped, probably" Heroes ") 1914 1918" and names of the dead, the reverse inscription is weathered, a circumferential inscription on the top: "Honor the dead, teach the living." 08965846
 


Pigeon tower of a three-sided courtyard
Pigeon tower of a three-sided courtyard Alte Dorfstrasse 21
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19th century A plastered quarry stone pillar and timber-clad half-timbered structure, the gable roof with beaver tail covering, an elaborately designed 19th century commercial building, of economic significance. 08965844
 


Garage, enclosure and gate system on a villa plot Am See 5
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around 1925 An elaborately designed entrance to a country house complex, of architectural significance. A plastered wall, pillars and covers as well as a lioness in porphyry tufa colored artificial stone, original garage doors, the gate: porphyry tufa pillars and spheres in artificial stone, pergola and original doors. 08965833
 


Weekend house (with two house numbers) At the lake 43; 45
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1920s / 1930s (weekend house) A wooden house in plank block construction, of architectural significance. The building is two-story, the base in brick, plastered, the plank construction has four original windows, original shutters, a protruding saddle roof, staggered corner combing, a balcony to the garden side. 08965832
 


Großsteinberg station: reception building (Bahnhofstrasse 1) and signal box (Grethener Strasse 20 (next to)) on the Borsdorf – Coswig railway line
Großsteinberg station: reception building (Bahnhofstrasse 1) and signal box (Grethener Strasse 20 (next to)) on the Borsdorf – Coswig railway line Bahnhofstrasse 1
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1880 A reception building typical of historicism, of importance in terms of architectural and transport history. The reception building, a type building, is a plastered solid construction, two-storey with the original plaster structure, older windows and doors, a gable roof, the window sills in sandstone (extension of plastered brick), the Go signal box was built around 1940, a clinker brick building with a protruding roof, elaborately designed , decommissioned on July 15, 2012. Established in 1866 as a stop on the Borsdorf – Coswig line at km 13.20, since 1902 a station. 08965839
 


House Ramdohr (residential building) Bergstrasse 21
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1933 according to information A testimony to the structural development in the area, in the Bauhaus style of the 1920s, of architectural and local significance. A two-storey, plastered solid building (plaster renewed in the 1980s), a partially renewed south side with a wide loggia, laterally bounded by a round corner project, a flat roof with parapet wall, in the plinth area with clinker brick elements, original wooden doors and original banisters, original shutters, the upper floor with terrace and recessed entrance with corner pillars. 08965842
 


Residential building Bergstrasse 23
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around 1937 A testimony to the building style in the 1930s style that has been preserved in its original condition and is of importance in terms of building history and local history. The building is single-storey, solid, plastered (original plaster), broken stone plinth, rusticated corner blocks, a gable-sided wooden balcony, original windows, some with shutters, an original door, a steep gable roof with beaver tail covering, dormers, at the rear there is a terrace with a flat roof. 08965841
 


Residential house with outbuildings Grethener Strasse 7
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around 1915 A villa-like country house in the reform style from around 1910, of architectural historical interest. The house is single-storey on a quarry stone base, a plastered solid structure, the plaster structure renewed, the entrance area with granite column and arched corridor, original door, the mansard roof with dormers, a central projection with triangular gable, originally there were shutters on the ground floor windows. The annex is a single-storey plastered solid building on a rubble stone base with a mansard roof and original gates. 08965840
 


Residential house in a four-sided courtyard Naunhofer Strasse 14
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1st half of the 19th century A testimony to the rural architecture 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, all plastered, the gable roof is towed away on one side, the gable is slated, and the window and door frames are fused. 08965843
 


House of a former three-sided courtyard Werner-Seelenbinder-Strasse 1a
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re. 1792 (keystone) A plastered building (probably with a half-timbered upper floor) with a segmented arch portal and a crooked hip roof, a testament to the rural way of life of the 18th century, of architectural significance. The building is two-story, on the ground floor massive, the upper floor formerly half-timbered (massively renewed), plastered overall, the door walls in porphyry tuff with keystone, marked: 1792, the window walls on the ground floor in porphyry tufa. 08965850
 

Klinga

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Side building and barn of a four-sided courtyard Am Inselteich 2
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1st half of the 19th century In the old location of Staudnitz, a testimony to rural construction and economy of the 19th century in half-timbered construction, of architectural significance. The outbuilding is two-storey, with clay on the ground floor, half-timbered panels on the upper floor, a gable roof with beaver tail covering, old sliding windows. The barn is single-storey, massive and plastered, the gable roof with beaver tail covering, the gate passage with head braces and clay infills. 08965831
 
Klinga village church (church (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure, churchyard gate, war memorial for those who fell in World War I and tomb)
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Klinga village church (church (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure, churchyard gate, war memorial for those who fell in World War I and tomb) Dorfstrasse
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13th century The remarkable Romanesque church is a hall building with a retracted choir and apse as well as a wide west tower, of importance in terms of local history, architectural history and the appearance of the town. A Romanesque hall church made of plastered quarry stone, a bar-like transverse west tower on a rectangular floor plan, the west facade with a round arch portal, the belfry with round arched twin windows and a set column, a steep hipped roof, weather vane. The single-aisled hall with a gable roof, arched window, retracted choir with semicircular apse (Romanesque arched window)
  • Hereditary burial Nebe (wall grave) (around 1910): fluted columns made of porphyry tufa, wall wall with volute-like top made of sandstone
  • War memorial for those who fell in World War I: on the west facade of the church, rectangular porphyry tuff plaque with jagged roof, inscription: “1914-1918” “Dedicated in gratitude to the war victims of our parish” and an iron cross
  • The enclosure is a quarry stone wall with a brick cover, square gate pillar with sandstone cover plates (scratched), pillars with stucco fields.
08965827
 
Transformer tower
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Transformer tower Krankenhausstrasse
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around 1920 A testimony to regional electrification, with technical equipment, of importance in terms of supply and technology. The tower is single-storey, clinker base, solid, plastered, on a square floor plan, lantern slated, a tent roof with profiled wooden eaves and knob, beaver tail covering, original insulators, the door jambs in brick, the canopy with plastered wooden eaves, original plaster, original door. 08965829
 
Villa Bleichert (villa, outbuildings, enclosure, two gate entrances, lime tree avenue, cellar bunker and park (garden monument) with garden ground floor, pool, historical wood and five park structures (Louis-Trencker forest house, urn house, tennis house, pavilion and tea house)) Krankenhausstrasse 7
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re. 1922-1923 A grand villa of the Leipzig factory owner family Bleichert, in the traditionalist style of the 1920s, architect: Richard Welz. From 1929 children's health home of the city of Leipzig, later a hospital, of importance in terms of building history, local history, garden history and landscape-defining importance. The villa stands on a basement plinth made of ashlar masonry (granite), and is a plastered, three-story solid building, at the rear there is a single-story porch with balcony, original doors and windows, nine window axes on the eaves, three window axes on the gable side, hipped roof, covered entrance (hipped roof ) flanked by pillars. The entrance consists of a steel door and sandstone door walls, a cartouche in Art Deco style, a straight lintel with the inscription “BuPvB” (Berthe and Paul von Bleichert) and “1922, 1923”. The outbuilding (farm building) is single-storey, massive and plastered, the basement plinth made of polygonal masonry (granite), a wooden extension on the gable side (wooden veranda with original glazing and wooden bracing), on the eaves side a two-story central projectile with hipped roof, otherwise a mansard roof, on the eaves side a round-arched stepped roof portal , in the back of the stable. The enclosure consists partly of a clinker base with a granite cover and iron fence and partly of a brick wall with pilaster strips and pillars, the main entrance is via a paved linden tree avenue with a gate entrance: rectangular pillars made of Beucha granite, bossed cuboid and concave curved top with a rounded arched boss gate and iron door, a second entrance is to the north of the adjoining building, clinker posts with granite capstones. The park with garden ground floor, consisting of a basin and borders, originally hedges as a lateral border, old trees, five different park structures in the park area:
  • Urn house, today chapel: temple-like plastered building, entrance front with pilaster framing and triangular gable,
  • Garden pavilion: octagonal building, plastered, tail hood,
  • Forsthaus: wood construction in Swiss style,
  • Tennis house: plastered building with clinker base and hipped roof,
  • Tea house: plastered construction
08965828
 
Paltrockmühle Staudnitz (Paltrock windmill with technical equipment)
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Paltrockmühle Staudnitz (Paltrock windmill with technical equipment) Mühlenweg
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1947 In the old location of Staudnitz, of importance in terms of local history and technology. A boarded-up mill case, the mill wings removed, three-storey, original windows, built in 1947. The technical equipment consists of a 400 × 600 roller mill, (French) grinding, grist, oat crusher, two grain silos. The mill operated electrically and had no blades (only a compass rose (information from owner Fritz Picht, 2014, see local file)), since 1554 post mill at the same location - demolished in 1953 08965830
 
Side building of a three-sided courtyard Staudnitzstrasse 21
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1st half of the 19th century In the old location of Staudnitz, a testimony to rural construction and economic methods of bygone times, of architectural significance. The building is two-story, the ground floor is massive (clay), the upper floor is half-timbered, a hipped roof with wooden eaves, the gable has been massively renewed. 08965838
 
Side building of a three-sided courtyard Südstrasse 6
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Mid 19th century A half-timbered building that characterizes the street and is of importance in terms of building history. The stable is two-story, the ground floor is solid, plastered, on the upper floor half-timbered, partly skidded, a gable roof with beaver tail covering, on the first floor wooden window frames, partly old windows, on the upper floor a loading hatch. 08965825
 

Pomßen

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Milestone
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Milestone (Map) 19th century Route marking stone number 14 of the former 22 stones on the Leipzig – Grimma road, typical sandstone design with a rounded top, significant in terms of traffic history. The sandstone is rounded at the top, inscription: "14,000 km". 08965878
 
Two milestones around 1900 (kilometer stone) Route marker stones no. 16 and 17 of the former 22 stones on the Leipzig – Grimma road, typical sandstone design with a rounded top, significant in terms of traffic history 08965852
 
Individual monument belonging to the Pomßen castle and manor: barn (see also Obj. 08965857, Schloßstraße 1–8) Am Rittergut 4 (next to)
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19th century As part of the former manor of local historical importance, a single-storey, plastered quarry stone building, hipped roof, gate walls partly in porphyry tuff. 08965858
 
Manor house Am Rittergut 8
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1st half of the 19th century, later modifications A single-storey plastered building, of socio-historical importance. A single-storey, plastered solid building (probably made of clay), window frames, wooden eaves, the gable roof with dormer, an old door. 08965860
 
Waystone
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Waystone Grosssteinberger Strasse
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1st half of the 20th century Square granite column with inscriptions from the 20th century. Wegestein as evidence of the traffic-technical development of the rural area of ​​traffic-historical importance. The granite stone bears the inscription: "Naunhof" "Großbardau". 08965866
 
Hof Straube (four-sided courtyard with residential building, side building with an angular floor plan and barn as well as enclosure with gate entrance) Grosssteinberger Strasse 25
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probably 1927 In the old location of Kleinpomßen, plastered buildings from the 20th century, with echoes of the Art Deco style, of architectural and local significance. The house is a two-storey, plastered solid structure, on the gable a bay window with arbor, crooked hip roof, clinker plinth, original plaster structure, the door jambs in Art Deco style, an original door, some original windows. The side building is a two-story, plastered solid construction with original windows and hipped roof. The barn is single-storey with a segmented arch gate (brick arch), keystone (presumably concrete) marked: 1927 and a gable roof. The enclosure consists of a plastered brick wall on a clinker base. 08965862
 
Memory construction of a mill
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Memory construction of a mill Großsteinberger Strasse 27 (next to)
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Early 20th century In the old location of Kleinpomßen, the granary of the watermill is a boarded-up half-timbered building, of local and architectural significance. 08965861
 
Milestone
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Milestone Main street
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Milestone; Route marker no. 15 of the former 22 stones on the Leipzig – Grimma road 08965875
 
Milestone
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Milestone Main road 19th century (kilometer stone) Route marker no. 1 on the Pomßen – Bad Lausick road, typical sandstone design with a rounded top, significant in terms of traffic history 08966017
 
Residential stable house of a three-sided courtyard and gate system Hauptstrasse 12
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1st half of the 19th century A testimony to rural construction and way of life of bygone times, of importance in terms of building history and local history. The stable house is two-story, the ground floor is massive, the upper floor is probably half-timbered, plastered overall, saddle roof, wooden eaves. The gate pillars are made of yellow bricks with green-glazed bricks, artificial stone cover plates with a ball attachment. 08965874
 
Saxon postal mile pillars (totality): Post mile pillar
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Saxon postal mile pillars (totality): Post mile pillar Hauptstrasse 13 (near)
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re. 1722 Electoral Saxon quarter milestone made of Rochlitz porphyry tuff, with the various inscriptions "1722" "AR" and the row number "41" stood on the Poststrasse from Leipzig to Grimma. The original location of the stone is not known, but the “Research Group Post Mile Columns” suspects it to be in the immediate vicinity. The stone was probably made by the Rochlitz master stonemason, Heßler. In 1976 the previously lost stone was rediscovered and set up with a new headpiece in 1978. The stone was then destroyed and restored and re-erected by the stonemason Lothar Franz (Leipzig). In 1722, the Electorate of Saxony began to erect the Saxon post-mile pillars. Elector Friedrich August I wanted to build a modern traffic and transport control system in the electorate in order to promote trade and economy. He entrusted Magister Adam Friedrich Zürner (1679–1742) with the implementation. The system of post mile pillars comprised distance pillars, quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars. The distance columns should be set up in the cities in front of the city gates, later only on the marketplaces. Quarter milestones, half and full mile pillars were set up along the Poststrasse. They received a consecutive numbering (row number), starting from the beginning of the measurement. The all-mile columns were set up outside the cities on the post roads at a distance of 1 mile (= 9.062 km). The distance pillars were marked with the monogram "AR" for "Augustus Rex", the Electoral Saxon and Polish-Lithuanian double coat of arms and the Polish royal crown. The full mile, half mile columns and quarter milestones were all similarly labeled, none of them had a coat of arms, but the monogram "AR". The distances were given in hours (1 hour = ½ post mile = 4.531 km). This mile system was the first European traffic management system. The pillar considered here is of great importance in the history of traffic as part of the nationally significant postal system. 08965873
 
Gasthof Zum Alten Haferkorn (former inn (on an angular floor plan), side building, pigeon house in the courtyard and courtyard wall with gate entrance) Hauptstrasse 20
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re. 17 (42), later reshaped (inn) The inn is a two-storey plastered building with a segmented arched portal, the side buildings with a plastered half-timbered upper floor, the pigeon tower partly in half-timbered, of architectural and local significance, buildings that shape the street scene. On the ground floor of the inn there are window frames in porphyry tuff with keystones, steps and cheeks in porphyry tufa, the roof structure from 1900 (gable with crooked hip roof and presumably artificial stone window frames), profiled wooden eaves, a rear two-storey extension with crooked hip roof. The pigeon tower is two-story, massive on the ground floor, half-timbered upstairs, mansard roof with profiled wooden eaves. The enclosure is a plastered quarry stone wall with a porphyry tufa cover. The stable is two-story, the ground floor massive, on the upper floor probably half-timbered, half-hip roof, on the back a courtyard door with Pophyrtuff garments, on the upper floor the former hall of the inn. 08965872
 
Dorfkirche Pomßen (church (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure, several tombs and war memorial for those who fell in World War I)
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Dorfkirche Pomßen (church (with equipment), churchyard with enclosure, several tombs and war memorial for those who fell in World War I) Hauptstrasse 29
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13th century, later reshaped A charming Romanesque church as a hall building with a retracted choir and apse as well as a wide west tower, the interior of the church, preserved in its original condition, rebuilt in the early Baroque style, of special art-historical importance, of importance in terms of building history, the history of the town and the townscape. The church is a western tower church with a rectangular tower with a hipped roof and an octagonal and slated roof turret with a Welsch hood, spherical top, weather vane, plus a retracted choir with apse, slate covering, an apse-like and aisle-like sacristy on the south side of the hall. Inside the south aisle with wooden barrel vaults, the galleries with baroque grisaille painting (arabesques), marbled, in the choir a coffered ceiling (angels with instruments of torture), a two-storey patron's lodge with groin vault, stuccoed with figural motifs, on the upper floor ceiling painting with the representation of Christ. von Ponickau (colored, made of sandstone) by Andreas Lorentz - workshop (from 1560), richly carved pulpit with portraits of the evangelists (around 1660), the hall with coffered ceiling (53 portraits from the Old and New Testaments, including prophets and evangelists), a double organ gallery, the double doors of the organ front with baroque grisaille painting, baptismal angels floating in the choir, renaissance and baroque grave monuments of the Ponickau family and sandstone sarcophagus for Johann Christoph II von Ponickau.

In the churchyard there are four soldiers' graves from the 2nd World War (made of granite) with a relief (iron cross), a war memorial for the fallen of the 1st World War: block-like memorial stone made of Beucha granite with triangular gable, inscription: “1914–1918 Our unforgotten heroes . The community of Pomßen "and the Iron Cross, ivy planting and oak,

  • Hereditary burial Kießling and Schanze, wall grave (around 1904) made of sandstone with fluted columns and blown gable,
  • Sandstone wall tomb with Corinthian columns and triangular gable, sandstone grave of the Plätzer family (around 1903),
  • Hereditary burial of the Wildenhain family (around 1927): wall grave made of sandstone with fluted Ionic pillars and flat triangular gable,
  • Classicist square grave stele made of reddish sandstone with an inscription in the triangular gable: "Redeemer Jesus Christ", "Johann Ehrenfried Stechhans (?)", sandstone grave of Marianne Walter (around 1924),
  • Classicist tomb consisting of a pair of columns with a medallion, sandstone, inscription in the base, cover plate with remains of an urn sculpture,
  • Baroque tomb on a rusticated sandstone base, figural relief with depiction of the homecoming,
  • Late Classicist tomb of the Colditz family (around 1871): made of black Swedish granite.
08965869
 
Parsonage (parsonage, two side buildings, enclosure and gate system of a parsonage)
Parsonage (parsonage, two side buildings, enclosure and gate system of a parsonage) Hauptstrasse 31
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End of the 18th century, perhaps older in the core The rectory with a segmented arch portal is important in terms of both building history and local history. The rectory is two-storeyed, has a barrel-vaulted cellar, the ground floor is made of solid stone and plastered, on the upper floor half-timbered partially plastered and raised at the rear, on the ground floor there are porphyry tuff window frames and a segment arch portal with keystone made of porphyry tuff, shutters, on the upper floor there are partly winter windows, the high hipped roof with beaver tail covering, wooden window frames. The two side buildings are single-storey clay and quarry stone buildings with a gable roof and half-timbered gables. The enclosure is a quarry stone wall with three square gate pillars made of quarry stone, plastered, pyramidal end and spherical attachment, the garden enclosure of the front garden consists of small square enclosure pillars with spherical top, a quarry stone wall base and wooden fence. 08965868
 
Residential building Hauptstrasse 32
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around 1800 A testimony to the earlier rural construction and way of life, presumably a former day laborer's house, of architectural significance. The building is two-story, the ground floor is solid (clay), the upper floor is half-timbered, the window sills on the ground floor are partly made of sandstone, window frames, an older door, a crooked hip roof, today the parish hall with home room. 08965864
 


Barn of a farm Hauptstrasse 37
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End of the 19th century The half-timbered barn is a testimony to the rural economy of bygone times and is of architectural importance. It is single-storey on a quarry stone base, half-timbered walls, gable roof, boarded up the gable, an original gate. 08965863
 


New farmhouse Hauptstrasse 39
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around 1948 The quarry stone building in its original condition is of local and socio-historical importance. A single-storey, partly plastered solid building made of quarry stone, quarry stone plinth, the barn part is boarded up, some original windows, the gable boarded, in the entrance area a wooden vestibule, the gable roof with dormers. 08965865
 


House of a farm Short street 3
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1st half of the 19th century A testimony to the rural way of life and construction of the 19th century, of architectural significance. The building is two-story, the ground floor massive, upstairs half-timbered, a one-sided half-hipped roof, towed from the rear, wooden eaves. 08965870
 


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Milestone Otterwischer Strasse
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around 1900 (kilometer stone) Route marking stone, starting stone no. 0 of the Pomßen – Bad Lausick road, typical sandstone design with a rounded top, significant in terms of traffic history 08965876
 


Cottage Otterwischer Strasse 4
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1st half of the 19th century A single-storey earth building, of social and historical importance. The single-storey, plastered solid construction is an earth building on a rubble stone base, the window sills in sandstone, window sills, a gable boarded up and slated, a gable with adobe, a gable roof, older door, the brick walls plastered, the lintel as wooden beams. 08965877
 


Barn of a farm Parkstrasse 7
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around 1800 An original preserved testimony to the rural architecture, of architectural significance. The single-storey clay building is plastered, has a steep gable roof with beaver tail covering, the loading hatches with wooden walls. 08965867
 


Individual monument belonging to the Pomßen castle and manor: Inspektorenhaus (see also Obj. 08965857, Schloßstraße 1–8)
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Individual monument belonging to the Pomßen castle and manor: Inspektorenhaus (see also Obj. 08965857, Schloßstraße 1–8) Schlossstrasse 1
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First half of the 19th century, in essence probably older A plastered building with a mansard roof, of local historical importance as a former part of the manor. A two-storey, plastered quarry stone building, porphyry tuff window walls and porphyry tuff door walls, with plastered profiled eaves and mansard roof. 08965853
 
The whole of the castle and manor Pomßen, with the individual monuments: castle, enclosure walls of the park and cavalier house in the park (see object 08965859, Schloßstraße 2), inspector's house (see object 08965853, Schloßstraße 1), residential and farm buildings (see object 08965854, Schloßstraße 3), two barns (see Obj. 08965855, Schloßstraße 4 and Schloßstraße 6/8), another barn (see Obj. 08965858, next to Am Rittergut 4) and gatehouse with enclosure wall (see Obj. 08965856, Schloßstraße 7), still manor park (Garden monument) with three ponds, as well as with the material parts: other farm buildings (including the former distillery, Am Rittergut 4, a barn at Schloßstraße 5 / Am Rittergut 6 and the extension to a barn, Schloßstraße 4a)
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The whole of the castle and manor Pomßen, with the individual monuments: castle, enclosure walls of the park and cavalier house in the park (see object 08965859, Schloßstraße 2), inspector's house (see object 08965853, Schloßstraße 1), residential and farm buildings (see object 08965854, Schloßstraße 3), two barns (see Obj. 08965855, Schloßstraße 4 and Schloßstraße 6/8), another barn (see Obj. 08965858, next to Am Rittergut 4) and gatehouse with enclosure wall (see Obj. 08965856, Schloßstraße 7), still manor park (Garden monument) with three ponds, as well as with the material parts: other farm buildings (including the former distillery, Am Rittergut 4, a barn at Schloßstraße 5 / Am Rittergut 6 and the annex to a barn, Schloßstraße 4a) Schlossstrasse 1; 2; 3; 4; 4a; 5; 6; 7; 8
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inside re. 1545, reconstruction in 1848 (castle) A neo-Gothic castle with a tower that characterizes the town, the older core of a renaissance building, with a large estate park, of art and local historical importance. 08965857
 
Individual features of the entity of the castle and manor Pomßen: castle, enclosure walls of the park and cavalier house in the park (see also Obj. 08965857, Schloßstraße 1–8)
Individual features of the entity of the castle and manor Pomßen: castle, enclosure walls of the park and cavalier house in the park (see also Obj. 08965857, Schloßstraße 1–8) Schloßstraße 2
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inside re. 1545 (castle) A neo-Gothic castle with a tower that characterizes the town, an older core of a renaissance building, of art and local historical importance. The castle is a two-storey, plastered solid construction with an octagonal stair tower with a crenellated crown and balcony (balcony in porphyry tuff), a steep gable roof with dormers, stepped gables, portal and window frames in Tudor style (mostly in porphyry tufa), the facade simplified during renovation, with a central projection towards the garden Triangular gables, some remains of small corner towers at the gable corners, the park with old trees and a pond. The Kavalierhaus is two-story and a plastered solid building with a hipped roof with gable roof dormers and beaver tail covering. The enclosure is a quarry stone wall, partly also consisting of plastered bricks. 08965859
 
Individual monument belonging to the Pomßen castle and manor: residential and farm buildings (see also Obj. 08965857, Schloßstraße 1–8) Schloßstraße 3
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in the core of the 17th century The plastered building with a crooked hip roof is one of the oldest structures in the village, as part of the former manor of local historical importance. The building is a two-storey, plastered solid construction (broken and mixed brick construction), the window walls in porphyry tufa, some with bars, some beveled, a mighty hipped roof, inside vaults and pillars, plus the ruins of other farm buildings with porphyry tuff door walls. 08965854
 
Individual features of the entity Pomßen castle and manor: two barns (No. 4 and No. 6/8) - (see also Obj. 08965857, Schloßstraße 1–8) Schlossstrasse 4; 6; 8
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re. 1832, older in essence (Scheune, No. 6/8) As part of the former manor of local historical importance. A single-storey, plastered solid building with original gates and a half-hipped roof and a single-storey, plastered solid building, a half-hipped roof, overhanging arches in brick with porphyry tufa capstone, several heraldic stones (one marked 1832) in porphyry tufa and sandstone. 08965855
 
Individual monument belonging to the Pomßen castle and manor: gatehouse and enclosure wall (see also Obj. 08965857, Schloßstraße 1–8) Schlossstrasse 7
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18th century, later reconstruction As part of the former manor of local historical importance. A two-storey, plastered solid construction (broken / brick mixed construction), plastered brick eaves, partly also wooden eaves, hipped roof. 08965856
 
Pomßen School (former school with enclosure)
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Pomßen School (former school with enclosure) Schulstrasse 6
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Mid-19th century, later expanded A simple plastered building with roof turrets, of local historical importance. The school is a two-storey, plastered solid structure, the door frames with roofing and window frames, on the right part in porphyry tuff, on the gable and on the courtyard side on the upper floor window sills in porphyry tuff, also stairs in front of the entrance door and cornice in porphyry tuff, the window sills and door jambs with roofing on the left Partly in sandstone, in the middle part window sills in artificial stone, plastering eaves, gable roof, middle gable with roof turrets, weather vane marked: 1994 (renewal), roof turrets slated, on the courtyard side dormer, plaster from the 1930s, on the courtyard side older plaster with window sockets on the upper floor, today (2015): Sociocultural Center Pomßen 08965871
 

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  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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