List of cultural monuments in Röderaue

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In the list of cultural monuments in Röderaue , all cultural monuments of the community Röderaue and its districts in the Saxon district of Meißen are listed (as of July 2017). The notes are to be observed.

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

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  • Designation: Name, designation or the type of cultural monument
  • Location: If available, street name and house number of the cultural monument; The list is basically sorted according to this address. The map link leads to various map displays and gives the coordinates of the cultural monument.
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  • Description: structural and historical details of the cultural monument, preferably the monument properties
  • ID: is awarded by the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony. It clearly identifies the cultural monument. The link leads to a PDF document from the State Office for the Preservation of Monuments in Saxony, which summarizes the information on the monument, contains a map sketch and often a detailed description. For former cultural monuments sometimes no ID is given, if one is given, this is the former ID. The corresponding link leads to an empty document at the state office. The following icon can also be found in the ID column Notification-icon-Wikidata-logo.svg; this leads to information on this cultural monument at Wikidata .

Frauenhain

image designation location Dating description ID
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar no. 173 and 11 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar no. 173 and 11 runner stones (Map) after 1828 Individual monument of the Saxon-Prussian boundary stones as a whole (ID No. 09305644) - in terms of surveying and regional history, it is of importance as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. 08956851
 


Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar no. 175 and seven runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar no. 175 and seven runner stones (Map) after 1828 Individual monument of the Saxon-Prussian boundary stones as a whole (ID No. 09305644) - in terms of surveying and regional history, it is of importance as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. 08956850
 


Saxon-Prussian border stone: Pilar No. 176 and 14 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian border stone: Pilar No. 176 and 14 runner stones (Map) after 1828 Individual monument of the Saxon-Prussian boundary stones as a whole (ID No. 09305644) - in terms of surveying and regional history, it is of importance as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. 08956799
 


Saxon-Prussian border stone: Pilar No. 177 and two runner stones
Saxon-Prussian border stone: Pilar No. 177 and two runner stones (Map) after 1828 Individual monument of the Saxon-Prussian boundary stones as a whole (ID No. 09305644) - in terms of surveying and regional history, it is of importance as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. 08956844
 


Gatekeeper house At station 5
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around 1900 Brick building from the Wilhelminian era belonging to the station area, significance in terms of transport history. Two-storey brick building with cornice, risalit-like porch with arched frieze in the gable, original window size. 08956524
 


Frauenhain station (entrance building of the station) At station 7
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around 1900 Significance in terms of traffic history, the building that dominated the townscape. Two-storey plastered building with a risalit-like projection, on the ground floor and first floor large windows with segmental arches, sandstone walls. 08956523
 


Memorial stone for the murdered pastor of Frauenhain
Memorial stone for the murdered pastor of Frauenhain Bahnhofstrasse
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after 1886 local historical significance. Gray granite cube with attached metal cross with inscription: "Erected in memory of the pastor of Frauenhain Edward Oswald Rauft died here on Aug. 5, 1886 at the age of 38." 08956512
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War
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Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Gröditzer Strasse
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after 1918 (war memorial) local historical significance. Stone soldier on stone base
  • 1. Inscription: "Our warriors who fell in 1914–1918 / In memory of the fallen"
  • 2. Inscription: "IN SILENT MEMORIAL OF OUR FALLEN AND MISSING FRAUENHAINER CITIZENS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR" HAS EIGHT ""
08956518
 


Transformer house Gröditzer Straße 4 (next to)
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around 1915 Testimony to the electrification of the place, of technical significance, massive plastered building on a square floor plan, crooked hip roof with slate covering, tower-like structure clad with slate, tent roof with slate covering. 08956627
 


Relief plate on the former old smithy Gröditzer Strasse 14a
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18th century Sandstone relief of a horse and blacksmith tools, significance for local history. Horse with smith's mark as a relief on the front of the building. 08956626
 


Frauenhain village church (with equipment)
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Frauenhain village church (with equipment) Main street
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1395 Dendro two-aisled medieval church with roof turret, valuable furnishings, significance in terms of local history, architectural history, artistic and local character. 08956513
 


Side building (stable house) of a four-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 15a
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presumably related to 1853 Upper floor on the courtyard side half-timbered , rare Kumthalle with baluster-like pillars, twin windows in the massive gable, largely original building, unique in the townscape, of architectural and economic importance. 08956517
 


Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 40
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19th century Farmhouse with a rare half-timbered construction, rarely found in the townscape, characterizing the townscape and of importance in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, rare half-timbered struts on the gable, half-hipped roof, largely original. 08956516
 


Rectory Hauptstrasse 58
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1883 Plastered facade with a classicistic effect, significance in terms of local and church history. Two-storey plastered building on natural stone plinth, ground floor plastering, upper floor window canopy with glare mirror under the sills, sandstone walls, original entrance door, flat hipped roof . 08956515
 


Diaconate (old diaconate and outbuildings) Hauptstrasse 60
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1888 Plastered building with a classicistic effect, in an ensemble with the rectory and church, of local historical importance. Two-storey plastered building, wall opening ratio intact, sandstone walls, upstairs windows with roofing, original front door, hipped roof, outbuildings: quarry stone masonry, gable half-timbered with clay infill. 08956514
 


Side building (residential stable) of a three-sided courtyard Hauptstrasse 72a
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2nd half of the 19th century Single-storey solid building from the Wilhelminian era with an unusual gable design, largely original building in a location that characterizes the street scene, of architectural significance. One-storey plastered building with jamb , sandstone walls, original windows and front door, winter windows, decorative brick structure in the gable, segment arched windows with diamond ashlar on the upper floor (forms three-sided courtyard with number 72). 08956519
 


Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 174 and 21 runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 174 and 21 runner stones Tonweg
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after 1828 Individual monument of the Saxon-Prussian boundary stones as a whole (ID No. 09305644) - in terms of surveying and regional history, it is of importance as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. 09304881
 

Koselitz

image designation location Dating description ID
Impersonal entity component Grödel-Elsterwerdaer raft channel : profile within the community Röderaue, OT Koselitz, raft channel (ID No. 08957205, Nünchritz.) (Map) 1742-1748 Elsterwerda-Grödel-Floßkanal - technical and local historical significance as a transport route for construction and firewood to Dresden 09304004
 


Koselitz manor: two stable buildings (without extensions) and part of the barn of the former manor and portal of the former manor house Am Rittergut 3
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2nd half of the 19th century Rittergut Koselitz - plastered solid buildings from the Wilhelminian era , pretty classical portal of the former manor house , of local and economic importance. 08956508
 


Baptismal font Am Rittergut 14 (next to)
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12th century Romanesque baptismal font , origin unclear, meaning in church history. Massive natural stone basin on a base, semicircular decoration on the upper edge of the basin at regular intervals, today in the front garden of number 14 as a flower pot. 08956628
 


Field barn Dorfstrasse
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re. 1837 Landscape-defining, plastered solid construction with a high hip roof , belonging to the pond economy, of economic historical importance. Massive, plastered, single-storey building, wide, hipped roof, sandstone walls, marked on the broad side: 18 AS37, sliding gate on one gable side, round ventilation openings on the other gable side. 08956506
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Dorfstrasse 20 (next to)
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after 1918 (war memorial) local historical significance. Natural stone base with granite slab, inscription: “In honor of the memory of the heroes of the Second World War who fell in 1939–1945”, obelisk-like top with an Iron Cross, inscription: “Our heroes 1914–1918”. 08956526
 


Mill (with technical equipment) Dorfstrasse 26
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Early 19th century simple plastered building, of local and technical historical importance. Kornmühle: two-storey plastered building, belt cornice, sandstone window frames, ground floor slightly changed, on the upper floor above the door double windows with profiled sandstone walls, hipped roof with structure for equipment, ten to eight axes, lying turbine wheel preserved. 08956527
 


Koselitz village church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure
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Koselitz village church (with furnishings) and churchyard with enclosure Kirchgasse
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2nd half of the 17th century simple hall church of the 19th century, with west tower, local historical significance. 08956509
 


Former rectory Kirchgasse 4
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around 1800 in connection with the church of local historical importance. Two-storey plastered building, e.g. Some of the original windows, wall opening ratio to the street side changed, sandstone walls, hipped roof with double beaver tail covering. 08956510
 


Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard Kirchgasse 5
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around 1800 Stable house upper floor half-timbered, part of the old local structure, half-timbered construction rarely seen in the townscape, of importance in terms of local development, architectural and economic history. Solid ground floor, upper floor half-timbered, door on the upper floor, arched twin windows in the gable, window z. Partly original, gable clad with slate. 08956511
 


Soviet memorial
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Soviet memorial Wülknitzer Strasse 41 (next to)
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after 1945 (memorial) Obelisk as a design center, memorial and burial place, especially for Soviet and Italian war dead of the Second World War , of historical importance. 08956507
 

Pulsing

image designation location Dating description ID
Impersonal entity component Grödel-Elsterwerdaer raft channel : profile within the community Röderaue, OT pulses raft channel (ID No. 08957205, Nünchritz.) (Map) 1742-1748 Raft Canal - technical and local historical significance as a transport route for timber and firewood to Dresden. 09303465
 


Memorial to the fallen of the First World War Tiefenauer Strasse 12 (before)
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after 1918 (war memorial) Local historical significance, four-tier light granite plinth, carved, on it an obelisk made of gray polished granite with inscriptions. 08956528
 

Wheels

image designation location Dating description ID
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 172 and twelve runner stones
Saxon-Prussian boundary stone: Pilar No. 172 and twelve runner stones (Map) after 1828 Individual monument of the Saxon-Prussian boundary stones as a whole (ID No. 09305644) - in terms of surveying and regional history, it is of importance as a contemporary document of the historical demarcation between Saxony and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. 08956842
 


Stable house of a former three-sided courtyard Brunnenstrasse 12
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, half-hipped roof with bat dormers, rare in the townscape, largely preserved in the original, of architectural and scientific-documentary value. First floor plastered quarry stone masonry, upper floor half-timbered (ladder framework), original windows and window sizes, on the first floor sandstone walls, crooked hip roof with bat dormers, double beaver tail covering, boarded gable (forms three-sided courtyard with number 10). 08956521
 


Inn Großenhainer Strasse 11
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re. 1886 Wilhelminian style building, inn largely preserved in its original appearance, beautiful over- port above the entrance, significance for local history and architectural history, two-story solid plastered building, largely intact wall-opening ratio, profiled sandstone walls, no original sprouting, with adjoining dance hall (typical arched windows), flat saddle roof, profiled eaves cornice, overhang above the entrance inscribed: “W. Hönicke 1886 ♫ “. 08955263
 


Memorial to those who died in the First and Second World Wars Großenhainer Straße 19 (in front)
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after 1918 (war memorial) Local historical significance, gray granite base, on top of a roughly worked granite structure, rounded at the top, in a semicircle iron cross made of stone, inscription: "In memory of our fallen / the world wars / 1914-1918 / 1939-1945." 08956629
 


Radener Mühle (mill building (with technical equipment) and residential building opposite)
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Radener Mühle (mill building (with technical equipment) and residential building opposite) Mühlweg 2; 4
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re. 1886 Raden grain and sawmill - producing grain mill, residential building with a historicizing plastered facade, significance in terms of local history and the history of technology. 08956520
 

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).

Detailed memorial texts

  1. a b c d e f Monument text
    After the end of Napoleon's reign, the borders of Europe were redefined at the Congress of Vienna from September 18, 1814 to June 9, 1815. Saxony, which fought alongside Napoleon and was therefore among the defeated, had to cede almost two thirds of its territory by decision of the victorious powers. Almost all of these areas were assigned to Prussia and became part of the Prussian province of Saxony. The new border ran - beginning in Wittig on the Wittig River (today Witka in Poland) across the Upper Lusatia , met the
    Elbe at Strehla , continued west to Schkeuditz and finally ended south of Leipzig at today's border with Saxony-Anhalt . Even today it can be traced back to the division of the ecclesiastical province of Saxony and the ecclesiastical province of Mark Brandenburg and the regional church of Saxony . The first marking of the newly created border line was made in 1815 by means of wooden stakes erected in pairs. The distances between the boundary signs were not uniform, but referred to local conditions such as ditches, rivers or roads and varied between 200 and 4,350 meters. From 1828 the wooden border posts were gradually replaced by much more solid border stones, the design of which goes back to Prussian designs and which are known as pilare (Spanish for "column"). A total of four types of boundary stones can be distinguished. They are numbered from east to west, with the counting starting anew on the Elbe (right Elbe boundary stones number 1 - 212, left Elbe number 1 - 74). East of the Elbe, the stones between number 1 and number 82 are initially designed as a pair of granite blocks, between which a runner stone marks the exact boundary. From number 82 to 148, truncated pyramids stand directly on the border line. Then the forms alternate unsystematically between slender sandstone steles and truncated pyramids with plinths . Several volunteer local researchers have brought together essential findings on the course of the former Saxon-Prussian border. The property of the Saxon-Prussian boundary stones as a monument results from their historical significance; they are reminiscent of a decisive event for Saxony's history. The public interest in preservation is based on the great attention that individual people, groups and communities pay to these stone testimonies of history. In the meantime, several publications have appeared, more extensive documentation is available and signs have even been put up on at least one section of the former border.

  2. ↑ Truncated pyramid made of sandstone with a plinth directly on the border line, number and country abbreviation KP-KS chiseled on the opposite side, with 11 running stones in between at irregular intervals.
  3. ↑ Truncated pyramid made of sandstone with a plinth directly on the borderline, number 175 chiseled on the opposite side and the country code KP-KS, in between 7 runner stones at irregular intervals, stone shows extensive, subsequently applied incisions (including a star) and is misshapen at the top.
  4. Slender sandstone stele. Approx. 1.50 m high, with chiseled writing fields on the opposite side for number 176 and the country code KS / KP directly on the borderline, between 14 running stones at irregular intervals.
  5. Slender, scratched sandstone stele, approx. 1.50 m high, with chiseled writing fields for number 177 and country code KS / KP directly on the border line, with two running stones in between at irregular intervals.
  6. Frauenhain village church,
    two-aisled church of medieval origin, in the 15th century. first mentioned. Erected around 1580 north aisle and west gable. Installation of the gallery in the last third of the 17th century, in 1733 and 1748, redesign of the interior and partly of the exterior, extensive renovation by the architect Fritz Reuter in 1903/04, restoration in 1976/77. Plastered quarry stone building with a choir closed on three sides and a gable roof . Slate roof turret with slim hood and lantern . Porches in the west, north (sacristy) and south (access to the patronage ). Flat-roofed central and side aisles that are open to the nave in three arcades on octagonal pillars. Galleries in the north aisle, in the east and west.
    The choir with mirror vaults, patronage boxes in the north and south choir wall. Late Gothic carved altar, probably from the Großenhain workshop, beginning of the 16th century, the predella depicts the birth of Christ, the shrine Mary with the child between Peter and Paul , in the wings John the Evangelist and Mary Magdalene , on the reverse a painted representation of the Annunciation . On the south wall, a crucifix of slightly below life size, high-quality, colored , early 16th century - baptism with eight-sided cupa , sandstone and porphyry, simply profiled, dated 1728. - Organ by Richard Kreutzbach (1839–1903), 1887. Figural gravestones from the 17th and 18th centuries 18th century, particularly noteworthy: full-length tombstone of Hans Haubold von Milkau (d. 1619), sandstone, tombstone of Dam Siegmund Pflugk (d. 1705) depicting death as a winged old man, above angel with cloth, on top of which oval (contained probably the portrait of the deceased) (source: Dehio Sachsen 1996, p. 341).
  7. ↑ Solid ground floor, timber-framed upper floor, on the ground floor: two-arched Kumthalle with arched columns on the courtyard side, which are rare, sandstone walls. Gable: twin windows with round arches, sandstone walls, e.g. Some of the original windows, the street side slightly changed. (forms Vierseithof with number 15).
  8. ↑ Truncated pyramid made of sandstone with a plinth directly on the borderline, number 174 chiseled on the opposite side and the country code KP-KS, in between 21 runner stones at irregular intervals, stone on one edge obscured in its shape by breakouts.
  9. manor Koselitz
    stables: storey massive Putzbauten, some rubble masonry, partly Sandsteingewände, highly visible string course, inside the vault caps, widely cantilevered gabled roof, jamb, window openings with original Sandsteingewänden, despite changes monument value barn: massive stucco building with triangular gable-top with oculus and window opening, gable roof, double beaver tail covering .
  10. Koselitz village church
    Evangelical parish church. Simple hall church. Older building probably burned down in the Thirty Years War, new building in the 2nd half of the 17th century. Another fire in 1854, interior renovation in 1892, restoration in the 1980s. Plastered quarry stone building with a choir closed on three sides and a gable roof. Square west tower with octagonal upper storey, slate tower roof, sacristy extension in the south. Inside flat, triumphal arch between choir and nave. One-storey galleries on three sides. The large-format altar painting depicting the three Marys at the grave by Johann Carl Rößler (1775–1845), referred to as Roesler Roma 1800, is considered to be the painter's main work. Pulpit built into the choir wall after 1854 (access inside the wall). Wooden baptism around 1800 (source: Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
  11. Soviet cemetery of honor on the road to Wülknitz
    stone plinth, on it stone pedestal with stone obelisk, front view wreath of honor with star, hammer and sickle, stone glazed reddish, red granite tablet, with golden letters Russian text, in the honor grove two tombs for Italians fallen, concrete and fencing Railings, box hedges. 180 prisoners of war of various nationalities, but a particularly large number of Soviet citizens, rest in a communal grave. They were shot here on April 17, 1945 by members of the Wehrmacht when the Red Army troops were approaching. Memorial on the communal grave: on a platform a square base, on the front a plaque with an honorable text. Above it a pyramidal structure, crowned a Soviet star. On the front of the superstructure, a Soviet star with a stylized laurel wreath underneath. Material: concrete, plastered, height approx. 700 cm, erected: 1946.
  12. War memorial
    • 1. Inscription: "Dedicated to our heroes in honor (1914–1918)",
    • 2. Inscription: “In memory of the citizens of the Pulsen community who were victims of World War II and the post-war period”.
    In addition, the Soviet cemetery of honor, Hoisches parcel, near the Riesa – Gröditz railway line.
    44 prisoners of war who had to work in an armaments factory of the Flick Group rest in a communal grave . Monument: a two-tiered base on a platform, on the front of the upper part a plaque with an honorable text. Above it is a truncated obelisk, on the front a Soviet star. Material: artificial stone, total height approx. 450 cm, erected: 1st: 1945; 2nd: 1955.
  13. Slender sandstone stele, approx. 1.50 m high, with inscriptions carved on all sides for number 172 and the country code KS / KP directly on the border line, associated with twelve runner stones at irregular intervals on the border line.
  14. Residential building (Mühlweg 4, Flst. 2/3): two-storey plastered building with corner grooves, belt cornice, sandstone walls, windows on the upper floor with roofing, gable structure on the front, rich facade structure, gable roof, mill: two-storey plastered building, molded, mansard gable roof . Mill building (Mill Lane 2, FLST 2/1.) Conventional division of a cereal or grinding mill having a plurality of floors, but only three floors: ground floor, roller floor and plansifter and tubesheet in a. Technology relevant to the preservation of historical monuments: water wheel, gear unit and main transmission as well as two mixing machines from Seck Dresden (1930s or 1940s) on the ground floor, seven roller mills from NAGEMA from 1956 ( MIAG models ) on the roller mill floor and elevators . In terms of monument preservation, the plansifter from 1989 (1960s model) and the pre-cleaning around 1970 on the plansifter and tube sheet as well as the pneumatic passage conveying are important for the clarity of the grinding process and the individual production steps.

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