List of cultural monuments in Puschwitz

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The list of cultural monuments in Puschwitz contains the cultural monuments of the Saxon community of Puschwitz 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 .

Pushwitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Murder and Atonement Cross
Murder and Atonement Cross at Puschwitzer Hauptstraße 10 (on the premises of the municipal administration)
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15-17 century Significant in local history. 09253143
 
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War, before that Lutherstein
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War, before that Lutherstein Puschwitzer Hauptstraße 17 (in front)
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1921 (war memorial); marked 1883 (Lutherstein) Significant in local history. Monument: stone with sword and pyramidal roof, on inscribed base. Lutherstein: tapering towards the top, with a flat pyramidal end, inscription: November 10, 1883. 09253139
 
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Manor and Manor Park Puschwitz
Manor and Manor Park Puschwitz Puschwitzer Hauptstrasse 27
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1890s Manor house of the former manor and manor park; Plastered building with the roof pulled down, gable with wooden ornamentation, wall structure with clinker brick, of architectural and local significance.

Two-storey plastered building with brick structure, end of the 19th century. The flattened hipped roof with differently designed roof cores.

09253142
 
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Stable house (former surrounding area) Schmiedeberg 4
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2nd half of the 18th century Upper floor half-timbered, gable boarded, a rare example of largely original wooden construction in the area, has an impact on the town center, of architectural significance, windows mostly sprouted and in their original size. 09253141
 
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Guhra

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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Guhraer Hauptstrasse
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1923 Granite monolith with a chiseled cross and German inscription, of local historical importance. 09253120
 
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Prayer cross Guhraer Hauptstrasse 1 (near)
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Base marked 1875 Wrought iron crucifix on a profiled granite base, of regional historical importance 09253123
 
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Prayer cross
Prayer cross Guhraer Hauptstraße 17 (near)
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Base marked 1923 Gold-framed crucifix with tendrils on a profiled granite base, with the Lamb of God and Sorbian inscription ("Kralo pokoja, chlěbje žiwjenja, sławimy će"); of regional historical importance. 09253122
 
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Prayer cross
Prayer cross Guhraer Hauptstraße 21 (bei)
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Base marked 1872 Wrought iron crucifix with a figure of Mary and a Sorbian inscription ("Přez swój swjaty křiž sy swět wumóžił"); Set in gold, on a gothic profiled granite base, of regional historical importance, was in the list of monuments until 2001 without a house number. 09253121
 
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Stable house (surrounding area), prayer cross in front of it Guhraer Hauptstrasse 35
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1st half of the 19th century Stable house upper floor half-timbered, to a large extent preserved in its original condition, wooden prayer cross with Sorbian inscription, structural history, characterizing the street scene and regional history, surrounding area on the right 2/2/2 yokes, glazed windows, original size on the upper floor. 09253125
 
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Prayer cross
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Prayer cross To the wind farm (Windmühlenberg)
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Marked 1922 Crucifix on a granite base, of regional history. 09253127
 
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Prayer cross
Prayer cross To the wind farm (on the road to Jeßnitz)
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Base marked 1874 Wrought iron crucifix with radiant nimbus and inscription "Credo"; on a profiled granite base, of regional historical importance. 09253126
 
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Granite base of a prayer cross
Granite base of a prayer cross To wind farm 2 (in front of)
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Marked 1842 Significant in regional history. 09253124
 
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Archway to a courtyard entrance with a wall on the side
Archway to a courtyard entrance with a wall on the side To wind farm 7
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19th century Significant for the streetscape, was erroneously numbered "14" in the list of monuments until 2001. 09253154
 
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Jeßnitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
Memorial to the fallen of the First World War (Exit towards Guhra)
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1922 Significant in local history. 09253119
 
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Jeßnitz manor (material entity)
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Jeßnitz manor (material entity) Jeßnitz 1, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f, 1g, 2
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Around 1800 (four farm buildings) Subject aggregate of the Jeßnitz manor with the following individual monuments: mansion (No. 1), former administrator's house (behind No. 2), eastern farm building (no.1g), further western farm building (only northern part, without no.) And a single-arched stone bridge in the rear part of the Property as well as remains of the former quarry stone wall (see individual monuments of the object 09253111, same address) as well as the northern economic wing with four farm buildings (No. 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f) and farm yard as a whole; Entire complex preserved in its structure and in a high level of quality, of central importance for the site and local history, of architectural, art-historical and local-historical importance [all other buildings on the estate are younger buildings or very modified structures - disruptive elements]. Designation of the entire property as a whole in consultation and agreement with the Bautzen district office and at the suggestion of the Puschwitz community. The historical structure of the complex has been preserved almost unchanged; some buildings are currently in poor condition. 09304046
 
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Manor house (single monument for ID no.09304133)
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Manor house (single monument for ID no.09304133) Jeßnitz 1
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1st half of the 18th century Individual monument belonging to the Jeßnitz manor; Entire facility preserved in its structure and in a high level of quality, of central importance for the appearance and history of the site, of importance in terms of building history, art history and local history. Manor house (number 1) two-storey, 13 axes, mighty hipped roof with ten bat dormers (front), belt cornice, pilaster structure with fantasy capitals, the three central axes of the entrance area highlighted ornamentally (shells, cartouches), roof turrets collapsed, remnants of plaster present, old beaver tail covering. 09253111
 
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Former caretaker's house (individual monument for ID no.09304133) Jeßnitz 2 (behind)
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18th century Individual monument belonging to the Jeßnitz manor. Administrator's house (behind number 2) only partially preserved, other half broken off, two-storey, quarry stone masonry, brick arches over the windows, profiled eaves, hip roof, granite corner blocks. 09253111
 
Eastern farm building (individual monument to ID no.09304133) Jeßnitz 1g
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Around 1800 Individual monument belonging to the Jeßnitz manor. Eastern stable-barn building (now residential building, number 1g) with segmented arched door, quarry stone masonry, plastered, granite walls. 09253111
 
Western farm building, only northern part, without no. (Individual monument to ID no. 09304133) Jeßnitz
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Around 1800 Individual monument belonging to the Jeßnitz manor. Western stable-barn building (northern part, without number) quarry stone masonry, plastered, saddle roofs, partly granite walls, stable areas with cross-cap vaults and pillars with beveled edges and fighter plates, western residential stable house (southern part, ruinous without number, no individual monument). 09253111
 
Single arched stone bridge in the rear part of the property (individual monument to ID no. 09304133) Jeßnitz
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Individual monument belonging to the Jeßnitz manor. 09253111
 
Remains of the former quarry stone wall (single monument for ID no.09304133) Jeßnitz
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Individual monument belonging to the Jeßnitz manor. 09253111
 
Stable house (surrounding area)
Stable house (surrounding area) Jeßnitz 3b (behind)
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2nd half of the 18th century Upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable, lined surrounding framework, with original headbands that have become rare, the original image can be read to a large extent, one of the oldest surviving wooden houses in the area, of architectural significance, windows sprouted and in original size. 09253113
 
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Prayer cross
Prayer cross Jeßnitz 3b (before)
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Base marked 1843 Wrought iron crucifix on a stone base, of regional historical importance, inscription: "The suffering and death of Jesus Christ". 09253112
 
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Prayer cross
Prayer cross Jeßnitz 4 (before)
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Base marked 1880 Profiled granite base, iron crucifix, set in gold, with group of figures and medallion with Sorbian inscription, of regional historical importance, inscription: "Budź chwalen Jězus Chrystus na wěki, Amen". 09253114
 
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Prayer cross
Prayer cross Jeßnitz 12 (near)
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Base marked 1914 Profiled granite base, large wrought-iron crucifix with two additional gold-framed assistance figures, cross with leaf ornamentation, of regional historical importance, Sorbian inscriptions on medallion (Mój Jězuso smilnosć) and on the base. 09253117
 
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Residential house with angled side building
Residential house with angled side building Jeßnitz 15
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Around 1800 Residential building upper floor half-timbered, boarded gable, with acroter crowning, structure largely preserved in its original form, typical construction of the East Saxon farmhouse, of architectural and economic importance, windows sprouted and in original size, stable with granite door frames. 09253118
 
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Prayer cross
Prayer cross Jeßnitz 28c (near)
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Marked 1864 Wrought iron crucifix on a gothic profiled granite base, of regional historical importance, Sorbian inscription, monument was erroneously listed under "28d (bei)" until 2001. 09253115
 
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Lauske

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Granite base of a former prayer cross
Granite base of a former prayer cross (400 m after leaving the town in the direction of Crostwitz)
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Marked 1895 Profiled, of regional historical importance. 09253128
 
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Memorial stone for the liberation struggle of 1813
Memorial stone for the liberation struggle of 1813 (Kirschberg)
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Established in 1913 Cube-shaped monument with a flat, pyramidal end, of local significance, dimensions 75 cm × 75 cm, inscription: "Optima Patris Memoriae Liberorum Pietras 1813", the memorial stone was erroneously listed under "Kirchberg" in the list of monuments until 2001. 09253136
 
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Rittergut and Gutspark Lauske (aggregate)
Rittergut and Gutspark Lauske (aggregate) Lauske 1, 1e, 1f
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18./19. Century (farm building) The whole of the manor and the Lauske manor park with the following individual monuments: mansion with a north wing (No. 1), south-western farm building with an angled floor plan, north-western farm building, orangery (no.1e), a western gate pillar of the former gate entrance with gate and remnants of the enclosure wall (see individual monument list Obj. 09253135), the manor park and western lime tree avenue (garden monument) as well as the southern wing of the manor house (No. 1f), south-eastern farm building and pond south of the farm as a whole; Manor house three-storey plastered building, with a small attic house in the mansard roof, two side wings, beautiful front door, a barn with half-timbering and blind arches on the ground floor, of architectural and local significance [disruptive element: garage north of the manor house]. 09304555
 
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Manor house with north side wing (individual monument to ID no.09304555)
Manor house with north side wing (individual monument to ID no.09304555) Lauske 1
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1st half of the 18th century Individual monument belonging to the manor manor and Lauske manor park; Manor house, three-storey plastered construction, with a small attic house in the mansard roof, two side wings, beautiful front door, a barn with half-timbering and blind arches on the ground floor, of architectural and local significance, manor house with outside staircase to the garden.

Former manor (number 35, 36, 37, 38, 48, 50, 51). The baroque castle built in the 17th century, modified in a classicist style in 1772, destroyed after 1945. Several one- and two-story outbuildings as well as barns and stables have been preserved, early 19th century. Broadly laid out orangery with hipped roof and frontispiece-like, mighty dormer window, 1790. In the extensive English park some small bridges and an artificial ruin in Gothic forms, around 1807, seat niche portal with keel arch, in the tower an open room, the wall structure with services.

09253135
 
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South-western farm building with an angled floor plan (individual monument to ID no. 09304555)
South-western farm building with an angled floor plan (individual monument to ID no. 09304555) Lauske
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Early 19th century Individual monument belonging to the manor manor and Lauske manor park. 09253135
 
Northwest farm building (individual monument to ID no.09304555) Lauske
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Early 19th century Individual monument belonging to the manor manor and Lauske manor park. 09253135
 
Orangery (individual monument for ID No. 09304555) Lauske 1e
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1790 Individual monument belonging to the manor manor and Lauske manor park. 09253135
 
A western gate pillar of the former gate entrance with gate (individual monument for ID no. 09304555) Lauske
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1st half of the 18th century Individual monument belonging to the manor manor and Lauske manor park. 09253135
 
Remnants of the enclosure wall (individual monument to ID No. 09304555) Lauske
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1st half of the 18th century Individual monument belonging to the manor manor and Lauske manor park. 09253135
 
Waystone
Waystone Lauske 8a (near)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, flat natural stone stele with a semicircular end and clearly legible inscription: direction arrows, location information (including Puschwitz, Nuknitz [sic], Bischofswerda). 09253131
 
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Prayer cross
Prayer cross Lauske 8a (near)
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Marked 1897 Wrought iron crucifix on a profiled granite base, of regional historical importance. 09253130
 
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Prayer cross at Lauske 11 (entrance to Crostwitz)
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Base marked 1865 Crucifix with a figure of Mary and a medal with Sorbian inscription on a granite base with a Gothic-style profile, of regional historical importance, prayer cross was in the list of monuments until 2001 without a house number. 09253129
 
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Memorial stone for King Friedrich August III.
Memorial stone for King Friedrich August III. Lauske 20 (at)
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Marked 1905 Cube-shaped stone with a flat, pyramidal end, inscription, of local historical importance, inscription: “At this point, H. Majesty King Friedrich August III. Festive greetings from the manor and the Lauske community ”, memorial stone inscribed May 29, 1905, reverse royal emblem“ FAR ”with crown. 09253134
 
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New Lauske

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Prayer cross
Prayer cross Neu-Lauske 3 (near)
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Base marked 1843 Wrought iron crucifix (set in gold) on a single profiled granite base, of regional historical importance, inscription: "JK 1843". 09253137
 
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Neu-Puschwitz

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Waystone
Waystone Neu-Puschwitz (crossing at the entrance to the village)
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19th century Significant in traffic history. 09253153
 
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Wetro

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Stable house (surrounding area)
Stable house (surrounding area) Wetro-Dorf 3
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, gable clad, surrounding framework walled up, tailcoat roof, largely preserved, embodies the local development of the 19th century, historically important, surrounding framework on the left 2/2/3 yokes, crooked hip roof. 09253152
 
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Residential stable house (surrounding area) with integrated barn
Residential stable house (surrounding area) with integrated barn Wetro-Dorf 9
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Around 1800 Upper floor half-timbered structure, structure and appearance largely preserved, type of construction becoming rare in the area, of architectural and economic significance, window sizes on the upper floor largely preserved, barn with roof overhang. 09253147
 
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Well room Wetro-Dorf 11 (near)
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Marked 1866 Socially important 09253148
 
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Waystone Wetro-Dorf 15 (near)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, simple natural stone stele with a flat pyramidal closure. 09253146
 
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Waystone
Waystone Wetro-Dorf 17 (opposite)
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19th century Significant in terms of traffic history, simple natural stone stele with a flat pyramidal closure. 09253145
 
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House of Unity Culture
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House of Unity Culture Wetro-Siedlung 13
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1952 Simple plastered building with a cross-shaped floor plan, covered entrance area with granite supports, door ornamentation in "organic" forms, of architectural and local significance, building was in the list of monuments until 2001 without a house number 09253144
 
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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).

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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

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