List of cultural monuments in Rabenau (Saxony)

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The list of cultural monuments in Rabenau contains the cultural monuments in Rabenau . The notes are to be observed.

This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in the district of Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains .
This list is a partial list of the list of cultural monuments in Saxony .

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Rabenau

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Material entity component of the entity entity Weißeritztalbahn, section Rabenau, OT Rabenau with numerous individual monuments
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Material entity component of the entity entity Weißeritztalbahn , section Rabenau, OT Rabenau with numerous individual monuments (Map) 1881-1883 Material component of the material group Weißeritztalbahn (ID-Nr. 09301531), section Rabenau, OT Rabenau with the following individual monuments: two natural stone arch bridges (individual monument ID-Nr. 09301551), as well as with the following individual monuments, cross-parish and cross-border, partly on the district of Coßmannsdorf (municipality of Freedmannsdorf) , OT Hainsberg) and partly in the Rabenau district (municipality of Rabenau, OT Rabenau): two natural stone arch bridges - entity with track structure (entity parts), technology and all buildings and bridges of the Weißeritztalbahn in the communities of Freital (OT Hainsberg), Rabenau (OT Rabenau, Lübau, Spechtritz, Oelsa), Dippoldiswalde (OT Malter, Dippoldiswalde, Ulberndorf), Schmiedeberg (OT Obercarsdorf, Schmiedeberg, Naundorf) and Altenberg (OT Oberbärenburg, health resort Kipsdorf), important monument of the Saxon traffic history, one of the oldest narrow-gauge railways in Germany of historical, scientific-documentary, landscape design and rarity. 09301550
 


Two natural stone arch bridges (individual monuments for ID no.09301550)
Two natural stone arch bridges (individual monuments for ID no.09301550) (Map) 1883 Individual monuments of the entity Weißeritztalbahn, section Freital, OT Hainsberg - Rabenau, OT Rabenau are cross-municipality and cross-border partly in the district Coßmannsdorf (municipality Freital, OT Hainsberg) and partly in the district Rabenau (municipality Rabenau, OT Rabenau): two natural stone arched bridges - railway system parts of historical, scientific-documentary, landscape-shaping and rarity value. Individual monuments partly in the Rabenau district (municipality Rabenau, OT Rabenau, parcel 570) and partly in the district Coßmannsdorf (municipality Freital, OT Hainsberg, parcels 177 and 178) two natural stone arch bridges, 1883, single monument only in the district Coßmannsdorf. 09301553
 


stollen (Map) 16./17. Century of importance in terms of mining history 08960525
 


stollen (Map) 14./15. Century of importance in terms of mining history 08963606
 


Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Bahnhofstrasse 3
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18th century small rural house, upper floor half-timbered plastered, preserved in the construction, of architectural significance. Solid gable ends, but otherwise even the ground floor in its original appearance (sandstone walls, sprouted winter windows), upper floor windows in original size, some with six-span sprouts, gable roof . 08963319
 


Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Bahnhofstrasse 12
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1st half of the 19th century Rural house, upper floor half-timbered plastered, relic of wooden construction in a changed environment, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, first floor windows in original size, hipped roof , beaver tail roof covering. 08963314
 


Residential house (on a hook floor plan) in open development
Residential house (on a hook floor plan) in open development Bahnhofstrasse 22
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18th century Rural house, upper floor timber-framed, preserved in the construction, of architectural significance. Hook floor plan, solid ground floor, blind boxes, first floor windows in original size. 08963315
 


Former  Rabenauer mill
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Former Rabenauer mill Bahnhofstrasse 23
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1868 and later Inn and former mill on the Roten Weißeritz - three buildings of a mill converted into an inn and former dance hall south-east of Bahnhofstrasse and the mill on the Rote Weißeritz - residential and main outbuildings in Swiss style (regional feature: Prussian half-timbered), massive former turbine building , single-standing dance hall brick building with typical wooden gable decoration, well-known excursion restaurant, monument of technical, architectural, local and tourism historical relevance. Two-storey main building with jamb, roof overhang, former dance hall with typical wooden gable decoration. 08963276
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house Dippoldiswalder Strasse 6
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re. 1805 Upper floor half-timbered , well restored in its original appearance, of architectural importance. Solid ground floor, sandstone walls, two segment arch door walls, one with a keystone , marked 1805 (keystone door walls), upper floor windows in original size, renewed, with real bars, boarded gable, gable roof, slate covering, roof overhang. 08963316
 


Residential stable house
Residential stable house Dippoldiswalder Strasse 12
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around 1850 Upper floor half-timbered, preserved in appearance and construction, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, stable part preserved, some winter windows, upper floor windows in original size, sprouting, small integrated farm section, half-hip roof. 08963318
 


Forsthof
Forsthof Förstereistraße 8
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from 1680 Residential stable house and two side buildings of a forester's yard as well as gate system and old paving in front of the residential stable house - the forestry's structure and appearance preserved, all buildings in half-timbered construction, courtyard access with four sandstone gate pillars, architectural and local historical relevance. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, two segment-arched sandstone front door walls, upper floor half-timbered partly plastered, partly boarded-up, windows in original size, hipped roof, half-timbered barn and half-timbered barn with original window sizes on the upper floor, with old sprouts (opening flaps) - all buildings with beaver tail canopy. 08963317
 


Apartment building in closed development
Apartment building in closed development Freitaler Strasse 1
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re. 1892 Apartment building in closed development (structural unit with Freitaler Straße 3 and Weststraße 1) - clinker brick facade set off with sandstone, part of an urban-relevant building complex in the neo-renaissance style , of architectural significance. Three-storey, ground floor rusticated, old door leaves, sandstone window design, windows in original size, ground floor with three-story shop fittings, ground floor rusticated, with shop fittings, window framing and crowning sandstone, pilaster-like corner design made of red brick , two cornices (sandstone), eaves cornice, above baluster-like structure with central crown, inscribed 1892 (crown). 08963288
 


Apartment building in closed development and corner location
Apartment building in closed development and corner location Freitaler Strasse 3
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1892 Apartment building in closed development and corner location (structural unit with Freitaler Straße 1 and Weststraße 1) - clinker facade with sandstone and with accentuated corner crowning, part of an urban-relevant building complex in the neo-renaissance style, historically important. Three-storey, ground floor rusticated, vertical structure with pilaster strips (red brick), sandstone window design, all windows original. 08963289
 


Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Freitaler Strasse 5
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End of the 19th century Residential house in open development, with enclosure of the front garden to Weststraße - clinker brick building with a dominant corner tower, neo-renaissance style, structural component of the urban core development, of architectural and urban importance. Two-storey clinker brick building, window design and belt cornices sandstone, on the ground floor window keystone, two-and-a-half-storey corner tower with dome crown, flat hipped roof with slate covering, two-tone dome, former medical center. 08963291
 


Post office in open development
Post office in open development Freitaler Strasse 7
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after 1900 Plastered building with half-timbered elements, with influences from youth and Swiss styles, largely preserved in its original appearance, of architectural and local significance. Two-storey solid plastered building, walls and ornaments sandstone, knee-high floor and roof gable with ornamental framework, three roof houses facing the street, gable roof, slate roofing, ground floor: window crowning according to grotto architecture, beautiful original door leaf, window lintel upper floor no longer present, plinth rustica. 08963307
 


Residential building in closed development
Residential building in closed development Freitaler Strasse 13
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around 1800, possibly older Residential house in closed development (structural unit with no. 15) - upper floor half-timbered plastered, relic of rural timber construction in changed surroundings, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, shop fitting, first floor windows in original size, plastered half-timbering, slate roofing. 08963308
 


Residential house in semi-open development
Residential house in semi-open development Freitaler Strasse 15
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around 1800, possibly a little older Residential house in semi-open development (structural unit with No. 13) - upper floor half-timbered plastered, relic of rural timber construction in a changed environment, of architectural significance. Ground floor modern shop fitting, first floor windows in original size, crooked hip roof, slate roofing. 08963309
 


Apartment building in open development, formerly with a pharmacy
Apartment building in open development, formerly with a pharmacy Freitaler Strasse 27
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1890s Stately building in neo-renaissance forms, clinker brick facade, central projection with triangular gable accentuated, striking location in the town center, of importance in terms of building history and urban development. Three-storey clinker brick building (red and yellow), with sandstone window frames, ground floor partially changed, but the shop design has been preserved, flat central projection, bordered by pilaster strips in red brick, crowned by triangular gable with cartouche relief , very flat hipped roof , window with T-bar. 08963303
 


Apartment building in open development
Apartment building in open development Freitaler Strasse 45
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around 1900 Plastered building with richly preserved ornamentation, elaborate wooden designs (balconies, gables), influence of the Swiss style, important from an architectural point of view. Massive two-storey plastered building, two belt cornices, crowning windows, old door leaf, the original sprouting unfortunately no longer exists, flat hipped roof with overhang. 08963304
 


Denominational memorial
Denominational memorial Höhenstrasse
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1832 Memorial column at a vantage point - memorial on the König-Albert -Höhe (formerly Galgenberg), commemorates the Protestant denomination celebration of 1830, of religious historical importance. 09302457
 


Duplex house
Duplex house Kirchgasse 2
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1920s Double dwelling (together with Oststraße 1) - stately building with a dominant roof extension (triangular gable), in the reform style of the period after 1910, architecturally and town-planning relevantly renovated, unfortunately only pseudo-sprouting, opening sizes but original, two-storey solid plastered building, pilaster structure, mansard roof with extensions. 08963295
 


Gate in an enclosure wall Lindenstrasse 2 (near)
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1580 late Gothic portal, of architectural significance, walled in 08963284
 


Residential house in open development
Residential house in open development Lindenstrasse 4
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2nd half of the 18th century Simple plastered building with a crooked hipped roof, compact structure, medieval cellar vaults, formerly an outbuilding, a structural element of the town center development, located on the market, of importance in terms of local history and urban development. Massive two-storey plastered building, half-hipped roof, unsuitable loft extension on the front side as well as unsuitable shop fitting there, window walls removed, remarkable arched door with keystone, profiled cover and beautiful door leaf on the gable side. 08963312
 


Post mileage
Post mileage Market
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re. 1730 Copy of a distance column , important in terms of traffic history. Sandstone obelisk, coat of arms, inscription block, base, inscribed 1730, copy from 2013. 09304923
 


Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Market 1
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1890s Center-stressed clinker brick facade with sandstone structure, in neo-renaissance style, characterizes the north side of the market, which is of architectural and urban significance. Three-storey solid clinker brick building, window framing and crowning sandstone, ground floor changed, only richly decorated door leaf original, belt cornice optically separates the ground floor, all windows with T-rung, yellow clinker brick, set off with red (pilaster strips, arches), central roof house, through volutes Conveying the impression of a French gable. 08963278
 


Residential house in open development and corner location
Residential house in open development and corner location Market 2
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re. 1746 Former tenant house, upper floor probably half-timbered (plastered), old door portal, valuable relic of old building fabric on the market, of local and urban significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone door walls with keystone, marked 1746 (keystone door walls), plastered ground floor and first floor, gable side probably completely massive, windows in original size, crooked mansard roof. 08963279
 


town hall
town hall Market 3
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Weather vane rel. 1892 representative and market-defining neo-renaissance building, with a dominant Welschen gable and clock tower, of architectural and local historical relevance. Three-storey, solid, yellow clinker brick, window framing and crowning, belt cornice, consoles, corner rustication and gable crowning made of sandstone, two entrances via an outside staircase with contemporary door leaves, above it a balustrade, a crooked hip roof covered with slate, gable tower with weather vane. 08963280
 


Rectory
Rectory Market 8
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2nd half of the 19th century Villa-like building with a flat central projection and hipped roof, of architectural and local significance, two-storey solid plastered building, flat two-axis central projection, all windows sprouted, remains of sandstone window crowns, slate covering. 08963285
 


Ev.  City Church of St. Egidien
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Ev. City Church of St. Egidien Market 9
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Mentioned in 1487 Church (with furnishings), churchyard with tomb, enclosure and churchyard gate - Gothic hall church of the 17th century, with retracted choir and roof turret, of architectural and local significance. 08963286
 


Two war memorials Mühlberg
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after 1918 Two war memorials for the fallen of the First World War and for the fallen of the Second World War - of local historical importance. First World War memorial : wall with relief (soldier with wife and child). World War II monument : simple marble arch. 08963306
 


The whole of the Rabenau cemetery consists of several individual monuments
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The whole of the Rabenau cemetery consists of several individual monuments Obernaundorfer Strasse
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End of the 19th century The totality of the Rabenau cemetery, consisting of the individual monuments: chapel and enclosure (individual monuments ID no. 08963294), the cemetery (garden monument) with old trees and terracing, furthermore the elements as a whole: mortuary and war memorial - cemetery chapel in the historicizing style, historically significant . 09301311
 


Chapel and enclosure (individual monuments to ID no.09301311)
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Chapel and enclosure (individual monuments to ID no.09301311) Obernaundorfer Strasse
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End of the 19th century Individual features of the entirety of the Rabenau cemetery: Chapel and enclosure - cemetery chapel in the historicizing style, of architectural and local significance. Chapel: red brick, ornamented with sandstone (pilaster strips, opening design), imitates Greek temple facade (triangular gable), side walls but round arch style , portal aedicula-like , short obelisk instead of the acroter . Enclosure of the cemetery: Enclosure wall made of sandstone masonry (in the southeast area made of artificial stone), northwest gate with a central gate and two outer doors with a total of four pillars made of sandstone masonry, two side entrances in the northeastern enclosure wall. 08963294
 


Apartment house in a corner
Apartment house in a corner Obernaundorfer Strasse 2
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around 1900 Wilhelminian style plastered construction, largely preserved with original ornamentation, corner accentuation by balconies and volute gables, of architectural significance. three-storey solid plastered building, formerly half-open development (neighboring house demolished), storeys structured by cornices, gable sides designed more simply, ground floor segment arch style, flat risalit with corner rustication (sandstone), all openings in original size, with sandstone walls, remains of window crowning, risalit gable top, Risalit also designed with two balconies. 08963292
 


Landmark
Landmark Oelsaer Strasse
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re. 1893 Corridor or district stone, of local significance. Landmark stone, sandstone, approx. 40 cm high, inscription "1893", "Stadt-Gemeinde Rabenau" and "(illegible) Forstrevier Wendisch-Carsdorf". 08963610
 


Duplex house
Duplex house Oststrasse 1
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1920s Double dwelling house (together with Kirchgasse 2) - stately building with a dominant loft extension (triangular gable) and bay window above the entrance, in the reform style of the period after 1910, architecturally and town-planning relevant. Unrefurbished, still with the original sprouting, original opening sizes, two-storey solid plastered building, central bay window above entrance, original door leaf, pilaster structure, mansard roof with extensions. 08963296
 


Villa Waldfrieden Rabenauer Grund 1
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Weather vane rel. 1894 Wilhelminian style building , influenced by the Swiss style, preserved numerous ornamental details, significance in terms of building history. Basement polygonal masonry, original door leaf. First floor plastered, with two red brick strips, central colored glass window in the risalit, below it, inscription field, corner pilaster strips. Second floor balcony with wooden decoration, above it a crooked hip roof, inscription: Villa Waldfrieden, roof based on a hipped roof, another risalit crowned with crooked hip roof, slate covering, sheet metal attachments (lightning rod?). 08960549
 


Villa Ilse Rabenauer Grund 3
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End of the 19th century Wilhelminian style building, with contemporary details and elaborate wooden constructions in the roof area, significance in terms of building history. Two-story massive building, ground floor polygonal masonry, upper floor plastered, Faschen, a kind of attic floor with contemporary wooden beam decorations, heterogeneous roof area slated. 08960550
 


Water tower, now residential building
Water tower, now residential building Schulstrasse 3
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1927 Reinforced concrete construction, in the style of the New Objectivity , of architectural and technical historical importance, approx. 35 m high cube, crowned by a pointed conical roof . 08963299
 


Rabenau School
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Rabenau School Schulstrasse 6
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1929 stately school building with a small neighboring house. Architect: Oswin Hempel (1876–1965), Dresden, three-wing complex with expressionistic style elements (especially the window design to the schoolyard), sovereign plaster and clinker brick design, central turret with clock, architecturally and historically valuable, characterizing the townscape due to its exposed location. Four-story solid plastered building, window regions designed with brick, windows renewed, pseudo-sprouting, entrance relief: teachers and students, partly reinforced concrete construction, see stairwell. 08963298
 


Apartment building in half-open development
Apartment building in half-open development Weststrasse 1
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1892 Apartment building in half-open development (structural unit with Freitaler Straße 1 and 3) - clinker brick facade set off with sandstone, part of a building complex relevant to urban development in the neo-renaissance style, of architectural significance. Three-and-a-half storeys, the basement level absorbs the slope (Cyclops masonry), the ground floor is Putzrustica, the two upper storeys are yellow clinker brick, vertically structured by red brick pilaster strips, the window design is sandstone. 08963290
 


Door frames and door leaf of an apartment building
Door frames and door leaf of an apartment building Weststrasse 7
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re. 1909 Art Nouveau echoes, of importance in terms of craftsmanship. Elaborately designed door jambs, segmental arch crowning: two ravens peck into a fruit basket, otherwise grape ornament, door leaf influenced by the late Art Nouveau. 08963305
 

Karsdorf

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Wolf pillar
Wolf pillar (Map) 1803. erected to commemorate a hunt, commemorates the last wolf hunted in 1802 in the Dippoldiswalder Heide , stone with wolf relief, of cultural and local significance, approx. 190 cm high, stele with pyramidal end, inscription with wolf relief, carved "9" has with to do the survey of 1817. 08963614
 


Boulder cross
Boulder cross (Map) 1800 in memory of a dead person found here, of local significance. Relief cross on a boulder, it is said to be on a former pilgrimage route to Altzella , a dead person was found here. 08963615
 


Waystone
Waystone (Map) 19th century Significant in traffic history, sandstone 08963232
 


Stone table with stone benches
Stone table with stone benches (Map) probably 1692 important for local history and hunting history. Table, two benches, two “stools”, all sandstone. 08963611
 


Salt lick (Map) re. 1736 Salt lick - important in terms of hunting and culture, sandstone, 1.50 m. 08963617
 


Salt lick (Map) re. 1736 Of importance in terms of hunting and cultural history, of importance in terms of hunting and cultural history

Sandstone, 1.50 m

08963619
 


Salt lick (Map) re. 1736 Hunting and cultural history of importance, sandstone, 1.50 m 08963618
 


Waystone
Waystone (Map) 19th century Significant in traffic history, sandstone 08963231
 


Murder and Atonement Stone
Murder and Atonement Stone (Map) 15./16. Century (atonement cross) Stone with a chiseled knife, of local history, was originally a cross, but the arms were cut off. 08963608
 


Waystone
Waystone (Map) 19th century Significant in traffic history, sandstone, approx. 170 cm high. 08963607
 


Barbara Chapel
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Barbara Chapel (Map) Early 16th century (ruin) Ruins of a chapel - important in terms of local history. Probably built after 1508 near a healing spring and dedicated to the mining saint Barbara , destroyed in 1539 as a result of the Reformation, in 1882 partial reconstruction of the ruins. Field and quarry stone, hall and apse recognizable. 08963243
 


Rose Bridge (Map) 19th century Sandstone single arch bridge in the vicinity of the Barbarakapelle, of architectural significance 08963613
 


Salt lick near the Barbara Chapel (Map) re. 1736 Salt lick in the forest south of the Barbarakapelle - important for hunting and cultural history, sandstone, 1.50 m. 08963616
 


Stable house of a farm
Stable house of a farm Dresdner Strasse 8
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around 1800 large residential stable house, half-timbered upper floor with foot struts, preserved to a high degree in its original appearance, the most valuable example of wooden construction in the area, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, plastered, stable part preserved, integrated barn part, back boarded up, stable roof crippled to S, sandstone ventilation holes. 08963242
 


Waystone
Waystone Heidestrasse
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1836 Waystone; of importance in terms of traffic history 09304889
 


Water trough
Water trough Heidestraße 14 (opposite)
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19th century The sandstone trough that defines the site, of cultural and historical importance, size approx. 300 × 120 × 120 cm. 08963241
 


Residential building
Residential building Heidestrasse 17
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1st half of the 19th century Small rural house, upper floor half-timbered, ornamental in the gable, a rare example of this design method in the village, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, original size windows upstairs. 08963240
 


Transformer house
Transformer house Heidestrasse 34 (opposite)
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around 1920 Technical monument adapted to the rural architecture through half-timbering and slate covering, steep pyramid roof . 08963239
 


Residential building
Residential building Heidestrasse 42
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around 1850 Small rural house, upper floor half-timbered, ornamentally two-tone slated, a rare example of this design method in the village, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, first floor windows in original size, slate covering. 08963237
 


Former  Heidemühle, now an inn
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Former Heidemühle, now an inn Heidestrasse 73
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re. 1548 Residential mill house and side building as well as the water wheel of a mill, today an inn - stately mill property, technical and local historical as well as architectural significance. Residential mill house: massive two-storey plastered building, all windows projected and with sandstone walls, hipped roof with bat dormers, front door walls profiled, with keystone, marked 1548. Keystone door walls, Baroque door leaf, corner rustication, also on the side building, this one with a crooked hipped roof and three beaver tail roof. 08963234
 


Forest house (with a hooked floor plan) and side building
Forest house (with a hooked floor plan) and side building Heidestrasse 75
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1st half of the 19th century Forester's house (with hooked floor plan) and side building - both components of the forester's house, upper floor half-timbered, small massive one-storey annex building, of architectural and local importance. Core building with solid ground floor, back boarded up, upper floor window in original size, crooked hip roof, beaver tail crown covering, corner building with roof overhang, wooden gable decoration, boarded gable, upper floor window partly changed in size, annex: gable boarding, beaver tail crown covering. 08963233
 


Former district forest ranger
Former district forest ranger Teichweg 1
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1930s Type building in the Heimat style , with planking, only a few original specimens still available, of importance in terms of building history and forest history. One-storey, transverse planking, steep gable roof with bat dormers, window sizes and sprouting preserved, beaver tail covering, shutters. 08963612
 

Lübau

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Total component of the totality of the Weißeritztalbahn , sub-section Rabenau, OT Lübau without individual monuments, only the route (Map) from 1880/1882 Material component of the material group Weißeritztalbahn, sub-section Rabenau, OT Lübau without individual monuments, only the route - object entirety with track body (material entirety parts), technology and all buildings and bridges of the Weißeritztalbahn in the communities of Freital (OT Hainsberg), Rabenau (OT Rabenau, Lübau, Spechtritz, Oelsa), Dippoldiswalde (OT Malter, Dippoldiswalde, Ulberndorf), Schmiedeberg (OT Obercarsdorf, Schmiedeberg, Naundorf) and Altenberg (OT Oberbärenburg, health resort Kipsdorf), important monument of the Saxon traffic history, one of the oldest narrow-gauge railways in Germany, of historical, scientific-documentary , landscaping and rarity value. No individual monuments, just the route in the Lübau district. 09304225
 


Waystone Dorfstrasse 10b (opposite)
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19th century Significant in traffic history, sandstone 08963332
 


Old school, now a residential building
Old school, now a residential building Dorfstrasse 16
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Weather vane rel. 1833 Building with a half-timbered upper floor and a distinctive clock roof turret, at a point that characterizes the street scene, of architectural and local significance. Massive ground floor, sandstone walls, upper floor half-timbered, two sides boarded up (S-side half-timbered removed?), Hipped roof, slate roofing, first-floor windows original size, roof turrets slated, with weather vane. 08963251
 


Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Dorfstrasse 23
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1st half of the 19th century Residential stable house and side building upper floor half-timbered, boarded wooden barn, farm with a high level of structure and appearance preserved, most valuable object in terms of monument preservation in the place, of architectural and economic importance. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, first floor windows in original size, timber framing boarded up on the inside, half-hipped roofs on both timber-framed buildings. 08963329
 


Residential building Dorfstrasse 23b
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1st half of the 19th century Rural house, upper floor half-timbered, characterizing the townscape, significant in terms of building history. Solid ground floor, first floor windows in original size, one gable side solid, gable roof with slate covering. 08963330
 

Obernaundorf

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War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War
War memorial for the fallen soldiers of the First World War (Map) 1933-1934 War memorial for the fallen of the First World War in the town of Hainsberg - memorial place consisting of stairs, path system and platform with cross and fire bowls on plinths, is located above Freitals in the Obernaundorf district (part of the town of Rabenau), significance for the local history. War memorial Hainsberg: faces Hainsberg, but on the Rabenau district, platform halfway up the elevation, on the paths (south 90 m, north 63 m long) there were more than 100 wooden crosses. 17 m high and 2.5 tons heavy cross of the Saxon Gussstahlwerke Freital-Döhlen in front of the platform. 08960538
 


Stone table
Stone table (Map) presumably 1692 important for local history and hunting history 08960522
 


Waystone (Map) 19th century of importance in terms of traffic history. Sandstone, approx. 1 m high. 08963620
 


Waystone
Waystone Poisenwaldstrasse
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19th century Significant for traffic history, sandstone, approx. 1.30 m high. 08963621
 


Old school Poisenwaldstrasse 25
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re. 1840 School building - plastered building with a classical portal, largely preserved in its original appearance, of local historical significance. Crowned door jambs, outside staircase, windows partially clogged, but otherwise in original size, with winter windows and original muntin, steep hipped roof, inscribed 1840 (panel above gate). 08963335
 


Gasthof Obernaundorf Poisenwaldstrasse 26
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around 1900 Inn with hall - two-storey plastered building with a dominant, gabled central projection and dance hall (typical arched windows), relevance to local history. Outside staircase, portal changed, central projecting with new plastering, gables flanked by obelisks, sandstone window frames, painted cornices, flat hipped roof. 08963339
 


Residential stable house and side building of a three-sided courtyard Poisenwaldstrasse 27
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after 1850 Stately courtyard, plastered solid buildings, unusual gable design with triple and twin windows, characterizing the townscape through its elevated position, preserved in structure and appearance, of architectural and economic importance. Residential stable house: solid, two-storey plastered building with jamb , profiled front door walls, sandstone window frames, gable with Palladio motif , cranked eaves cornice, barn: solid, also with Palladio motif, gable crowning, large gate, plaster structure partly still present, both buildings gable. 08963336
 


Residential stable house and side building of a farm Poisenwaldstrasse 38
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essentially before 1800 Both buildings on the upper floor are half-timbered, a farm that has been preserved in terms of structure and appearance in a location that defines the townscape, and is of architectural significance. Residential stable house: gable on the street side, solid, otherwise upper floor half-timbered, preserved in the construction, also somewhat younger barn / side building over the corner, beaver tail covering. 08963340
 


Obernaundorf School Poisenwaldstrasse 41
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1903 two-storey plastered building in neo-renaissance style, dominant gabled central projection, relevance to local history. Rusticated base, ground floor segment arch style with renewed plaster structure on the facade, remains of the upper floor window crowns preserved, split gable with cross (probably not original) and clock, flat hipped roof. 08963338
 


Residential stable house, side building and barn of a three-sided courtyard Veilchental 24
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1st half of the 19th century Stable house, upper floor half-timbered, small farm in an exposed location, of architectural and economic importance. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, sandstone walls, upper floor half-timbered, windows upper floor original size, bricked gable side, gable roof with a slight overhang, side building partly solid, partly made of wood. 08963264
 

Oelsa

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Material component of the material group Weißeritztalbahn, section Dippoldiswalde, OT Seifersdorf - Rabenau, OT Oelsa, on the district Großoelsa (municipality Rabenau, OT Oelsa) with numerous individual monuments
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Impersonal entity component of the entirety of Weißeritztalbahn , Part Dippoldiswalde, OT Seifersdorf - Rabenau, OT Oelsa on the district Großoelsa (municipality Rabenau, OT Oelsa) with numerous individual monuments (Map) from 1880/1882 Material component of the material unit Weißeritztalbahn, section Dippoldiswalde, OT Seifersdorf - Rabenau, OT Oelsa, on the district Großoelsa (municipality Rabenau, OT Oelsa) with the following individual monuments: Seifersdorf station with reception building, lamp room , toilet house, goods floor as well as community and district area overlapping in part (Municipality of Rabenau, OT Oelsa) and partly in the Seifersdorf district (Municipality of Dippoldiswalde, OT Seifersdorf) the following individual monuments: retaining wall southwest of the station and three-arched bridge north of the station (individual monuments ID No. 09303661) - physical entity with track body (physical entity parts), technology and all buildings and bridges of the Weißeritztalbahn in the communities of Freital (OT Hainsberg), Rabenau (OT Rabenau, Lübau, Spechtritz, Oelsa), Dippoldiswalde (OT Malter, Dippoldiswalde, Ulberndorf), Schmiedeberg (OT Obercarsdorf, Schmiedeberg, Naundorf) and Altenberg (OT Oberbärenburg, health resort Kipsdorf ), an important monument of the Saxon traffic history, one of the oldest narrow-gauge railways in Germany, of historical, scientific-documentary, landscape design and rarity value.

See also: List of cultural monuments in Dippoldiswalde (ID no. 09301533 and 09301534).

09303660
 


Seifersdorf train station with several buildings (individual monuments for ID no.09303660)
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Seifersdorf train station with several buildings (individual monuments for ID no.09303660) (Map) 1912 (train station) Individual monuments of the entity Weisseritztalbahn, section Dippoldiswalde, OT Seifersdorf - Rabenau OT Oelsa are cross-municipality and cross-border in the Großoelsa district (Rabenau municipality, Oelsa district): Seifersdorf station with reception building, lamp room, toilet house, Güterboden, partly in the Rabenoelsa municipality , OT Oelsa) and partly in the Seifersdorf district (municipality Dippoldiswalde, OT Seifersdorf): retaining wall southwest of the station and three-arched bridge north of the station - of historical, scientific, documentary, landscape design and rarity value. 09303661
 


Pillar of torture
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Pillar of torture near Seifersdorfer Str. 8.
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around 1500 Wayside shrine former on the old Kirchweg / Kleine Straße / Salzstraße to Seifersdorf - historically important, sandstone, approx. 2.70 m high. 08963244
 


Residential stable of a two-sided courtyard
Residential stable of a two-sided courtyard Alte Strasse 10
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re. 1838 Upper floor half-timbered clad or plastered, as one of the few buildings in the village preserved in its wooden structure, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, sandstone window frames, first floor windows in original size, hipped roof. 08963253
 


Residential building
Residential building Am Bach 3
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered, relic of rural timber construction in a changed environment, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, first floor windows in original size, gable cladding, gable roof. 08963254
 


Stable house of a farm
Stable house of a farm Am Bach 10
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2nd half of the 18th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered, older generation of rural timber construction, well preserved in the construction (also roof truss), of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, stable part preserved, first floor windows in original size, gable roof with slips , rear gable side solid. 08963257
 


Residential building
Residential building Am Bach 11
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered clad, relic of rural timber construction in a changed environment, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, front door area changed, window without cladding and slightly enlarged, upper floor window, however, in original size, sloping roof, slate covering, solid rear. 08963255
 


Barn of a three-sided farm
Barn of a three-sided farm Am Bach 14
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around 1900 Half-timbered barn that defines the townscape, is well preserved in terms of construction and appearance, is of importance in terms of building history. 08963258
 


Access bridge over the Oelsabach Hauptstrasse 9 (near)
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probably 19th century Access bridge over the Oelsabach to a farm - quarry stone single arch bridge, of architectural significance. Only the W-side completely preserved, the other side supported by steel beams. 08963249
 


Residential building
Residential building Hauptstrasse 10
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2nd half of the 19th century Simple plastered building, well proportioned, largely preserved in the moderate, classicist decor, evidence of the construction period with the beginning of urban influence in the place, of importance in terms of the history of the local development. Diverse plaster structure, rustica ground floor , corner rustication continued on the upper floor, profiled window walls, radial plaster structure above the ground floor windows, eaves frieze with blinding oculi , flat hipped roof with slate covering . 08963250
 


Residential building
Residential building Hauptstrasse 13
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around 1850 Squat, massive, single-storey building at a point that characterizes the street scene, possibly relevant to the local history as a former toll collector or roadman's house one and a half story, jamb, cranked eaves, crooked hipped roof with slate covering , sandstone walls, gable bezel . 08963248
 


villa Hauptstrasse 38
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1920s Plastered building in the traditionalist style of the 1920s, original ornamentation preserved down to the last detail, significant building history. Ground floor rustica, ground floor window sprout preserved, hilted mansard roof, dominant central bay window towards the valley with children's reliefs, beaver tail covering, towards the mountain a central projection with triangular gable. 08963268
 


Syringe house
Syringe house Hauptstrasse 49 (next to)
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19th century Former fire station, plastered building with a distinctive gable bezel, relevant to the local history, single-storey solid plastered building, gable roof, main opening with keystone. 08960515
 


Old school, now a residential building
Old school, now a residential building Hauptstrasse 58
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1842 Plastered building with visually highlighted portal at a prominent location, significant in terms of local history. Two-storey, massive plastered building, sandstone window frames, front door crowned, old door leaf, wall-opening ratio intact, hipped roof, beaver tail covering. 08963266
 


First school building, now residential building
First school building, now residential building Hauptstrasse 59
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1763 Rural dwelling house, upper floor half-timbered, characterizing the street scene, significant building history. Solid ground floor, front door area changed, upper floor windows in original size, gable roof with overhang, slate roofing, bricked N-gable side, lessons originally took place here. 08963259
 


Factory owner's villa with garden
Factory owner's villa with garden Hauptstrasse 61
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re. 1920 Factory owner's villa with enclosure and garden, with fountain, staircase and retaining wall - plastered building with subtle ornamentation, in the style of the time around 1920, of architectural and local importance. Irregular floor plan, ground floor with round arches with ornamental reliefs, cornice, steep hipped roofs with dormer windows . Preserved interior with wood paneling, stairs, ceiling stucco, doors and colored windows. Window mantle and partly colored glass preserved. Architect: March, executive builder: Menzer. 08963260
 


War memorial
War memorial Hauptstrasse 69 (next to)
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after 1918 (war memorial) War memorial for the fallen of the First World War - of local history. Small quarry stone tower with embedded metal writing tablet. Monument place on street corner, in the southwest low retaining wall made of quarry stone with embedded metal writing board, two stairs (four steps each) made of quarry stone masonry, bed area and monument as a small tower made of quarry stone with embedded metal writing board. 08963261
 


Oelsa school
Oelsa school Hauptstrasse 71
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re. 1902 representative building in neo-renaissance forms, characterizing the townscape due to its exposed location, relevant to the building and site history. Two-storey, massive plastered building, on the ground floor putzrustica, belt cornice, upper floor window crowns, old muntin removed, pilaster-structured central projection, above Welsche hood with clock and weather vane, flat hipped roof. 08963262
 


Residential building
Residential building Hauptstrasse 79
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after 1870 simple plastered building in Swiss style, Wilhelminian style building, historically important. Two-storey, massive plastered building, with some preserved ornament, belt cornice, gabled central projectile with wooden gable decoration (as are the roof houses), all windows with sandstone walls ( curtain arch ), some winter windows , round-arched twin gable windows, crooked hip roof. 08963271
 


Stable house of a farm
Stable house of a farm Hauptstrasse 81
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re. 1796 Stately residential stable house, upper floor half-timbered, in a location that characterizes the townscape, preserved to a large extent in its original appearance, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, some with winter windows, sandstone walls. Stable system preserved, upper floor half-timbered, clad gable and rear side, upper floor window in original size, old six-field muntin, gable roof with overhang, marked 1796 (door walls). 08963270
 


Road bridge over the Oelsabach Hauptstraße 93 (bei)
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19th century Quarry stone single arch bridge, of architectural significance 08963269
 


Former  Ernst Wolf furniture factory
Former Ernst Wolf furniture factory Hauptstrasse 107; 109
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1895-1913 Kontorhaus (No. 107) and production building (No. 109) of a chair factory - plastered buildings in the style of neoclassicism, significance in terms of local history and the history of technology. Kontorhaus: two-storey, massive plastered building with hipped roof, central projectile structured with pilaster strips and crowned with a triangular gable, sandstone open staircase, old door leaf, central projectile: four medals with the emblems of shipping, water power, chair manufacture, beehive, two-storey building to the building: 70 m long still the old windows, sprouted in small pieces, plastered construction, structured by brick pilaster strips and several risalits, another triangular gable, narrow side changed, otherwise well preserved in its original appearance. 08963273
 


Village church and parsonage Oelsa
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Village church and parsonage Oelsa Pfarrweg 2
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1925-1928 Ev. Church with attached parish hall and rectory, plus green area (garden monument) with pedestrian bridge over the Oelsabach, staircase, terraced terrain and valuable woody stock - a total work of art in the expressive traditionalist style of the 1920s, of architectural and artistic importance. 08963263
 


Gym Oelsa
Gym Oelsa Possendorfer Strasse 1
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1927 In the local style, influence of rural architecture, plastered building with a crooked hip roof, portico with triangular gable and double pilasters, open staircase, of local history. Part of the window rungs preserved. 08963252
 


Residential building
Residential building Rabenauer Weg 3
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1st half of the 19th century Upper floor half-timbered plastered and slated, relic of rural timber construction in a changed environment, largely preserved in the construction despite changes on the ground floor, significant building history. Ground floor massive and heavily changed, upper floor windows in original size, gable slated, gable roof with slips and gorges. 08963274
 


Barn of a four-sided yard
Barn of a four-sided yard Seifersdorfer Strasse 4
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2nd half of the 19th century Half-timbered barn, preserved to a high degree in its original appearance, of architectural and economic importance. Junction, old gates, massive rear part. 08963247
 


Residential building Seifersdorfer Strasse 7
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1st half of the 19th century Rural dwelling house, upper floor half-timbered, gable side slated, long side boarded up, with preserved construction, of architectural significance. Sliding roof, planking not in the monument sense, but windows in original size. 08963246
 


Residential stable house and barn of a farm Seifersdorfer Strasse 8
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around 1850 Stable house upper floor half-timbered plastered, back slated, boarded wooden barn, exposed farm on the outskirts, of architectural and economic importance. Residential stable house: Upper floor half-timbered plastered, back slated, upper floor windows largely in original size, half-hip roof, barn: wooden construction. 08963245
 


Stable house of a farm Wilmsdorfer Strasse 1
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re. 1840, Kern possibly older Upper floor half-timbered, beautiful gable design, very well preserved in its original appearance, characterizing the townscape due to its exposed location, of architectural significance. Solid ground floor, arched sandstone door jambs, marked 1840 (keystone door jambs), windows in original size on the upper floor, gable roof with a slight overhang. 08963272
 

Spechtritz

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Total component of the totality of the Weißeritztalbahn , section Rabenau, OT Spechtritz, only the route (Map) Total component of the totality of the Weißeritztalbahn, sub-section Rabenau, OT Spechtritz, without individual monuments, only the route - object entirety with track structure (object entirety part), technology and all buildings and bridges of the Weißeritztalbahn in the communities of Freital (OT Hainsberg), Rabenau (OT Rabenau, Lübau, Spechtritz , Oelsa), Dippoldiswalde (OT Malter, Dippoldiswalde, Ulberndorf), Schmiedeberg (OT Obercarsdorf, Schmiedeberg, Naundorf) and Altenberg (OT Oberbärenburg, health resort Kipsdorf), important monument of the Saxon transport history, one of the oldest narrow-gauge railways in Germany, from historical, scientific- documentary, landscape design as well as rarity value. No individual monuments, just the route in the Spechtritz OT, bus shelter at the Spechtritz stop, new building around 2012. 09304222
 


Residential stable house, side building, shed and barn of a three-sided courtyard Am Berg 14
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around 1850 Stable house upper floor half-timbered, barn and side building boarded up, a small farm well preserved in appearance and structure, of architectural and economic significance. Residential stable house: solid ground floor, two segment arch door walls, upper floor windows in original size, some with original muntin, boarded gable. 08963324
 


Residential stable house and barn of a two-sided courtyard Am Berg 16
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around 1900 Stable house upper floor half-timbered under the influence of Swiss style, boarded up wooden barn, farm that defines the townscape, of architectural and economic significance. Residential stable house: Solid ground floor, partly changed (front door area, garage), upper floor window without gable, but in original size, gable roof with overhang. 08963325
 


Residential stable house, barn and side building of a three-sided courtyard Am Berg 22
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around 1850 Stable house upper floor half-timbered, wooden barn, a farm well preserved in appearance and structure, characterizing the image due to its exposed location, of architectural and economic importance. Stable house: solid ground floor, sandstone door jambs, first floor windows in original size, bricked gable walls, saddle roof. 08963326
 


Syringe house Am Berg 26 (opposite)
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re. 1873 small fire department building, relevance to local history. One-storey solid construction, corner rustication, cranked eaves cornice, marked 1873 (keystone gable). 08963327
 


House and barn of a two-sided courtyard Am Steinberg 19
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Core presumably 18th century Upper floor timber-framed residential building, wooden barn, small farm, of architectural and economic importance, residential building: timber-framed intact, only the rear gable side redesigned, gable boarded up. 08963328
 

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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  1. a b c d The 26.3 km long narrow-gauge line (750 mm gauge) was completed in 1880–1882 to Schmiedeberg , and the following year to Kipsdorf . Changes to the route from 1908–1912 due to the construction of the Malter dam , multiple modifications up to 1934, the main clients were industrial companies in Dippoldiswalde and the iron foundry in Schmiedeberg, the steepest sections of the Saxon narrow-gauge railways, railway bodies, station design and routing elements determined the technical development of all narrow-gauge railways in Saxony .
  2. ↑ Individual monuments in the Rabenau section, OT Rabenau: Rabenau train station (recorded as demolition), Rabenau train station, route kilometers 5.175, near Bahnhofstrasse 23 (Rabenauer Mühle), authentic only a wooden structure that was last used as a signal box, built around 1881 - this one canceled after 2002, still on the Rabenau district (without address): two natural stone arch bridges, 1883. Individual
    monuments in the Freital section, OT Hainsberg - Rabenau, OT Rabenau: of this on the Coßmannsdorf district (Freital municipality, Hainsberg OT, An der Kleinbahn opposite 6, parcel 40, route kilometers 1.620) Freital-Coßmannsdorf stop, consisting of a bus shelter with ticket issuing, approx. 7 m × 3 m, cross-boarded without intermediate posts, all window sashes divided into three parts, gable roof with slate roofing, 1930, some of which are in the Rabenau district (municipality of Rabenau, OT Rabenau, parcel 570) and partly on the Coßmannsdorf district (Freital, OT Hainsberg, parcel 177 and 178): two natural st one-arch bridges, 1883.
  3. Monument text: Copy of a Saxon distance column, which was erected in 1730 from sandstone in the typical shape of an obelisk (labeled with distance information) on a base, with a coat of arms and an "AR" monogram and post horn mark. It was demolished in 1864 and parts of it were used for a war memorial that was demolished in 1960. In 2013, a copy of the distance column was erected at the historic location. 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. As part of the nationally significant postal system, the pillar considered here is of great importance for the history of traffic (LfD / 2013).
  4. Evangelical Egidienkirche. Hall church with retracted choir closed on three sides and roof turret from 1640, inscribed above the south portal of the south porch, re-using the remains of a previous building, presumably from the 15th century. Conversions 1642, 1783, 1842. Restorations 1939 and 1967 (inside).
    Plastered quarry stone building with a steep pitched roof and eight-sided wood-paneled roof turret with a slated hood. Above the choir , which is clearly separated from the hall, there is a hipped gable roof. The choir probably taken over from the previous building, its four windows with trefoil - tracery . The square southern vestibule with idiosyncratic Gothic forms and two profiled round arch portals. A former round arch portal is still visible on the south side of the hall. The western vestibule and the additions on the north side probably from the 18th and 19th centuries, the portal of the stair tower marked 1880.
    Inside there is a flat-roofed gallery hall, two-storey galleries on the north and south sides, the organ gallery in the west . The choir is also flat. The sacristy on the north side with barrel vaults and stitch caps . Equipment: Colorful renaissance pulpit made of wood: above a candelabra-like foot, which represents a fretwork, a funnel-shaped substructure for the eight-sided pulpit headed with diamond blocks, the parapet with a blind arcade between free-standing columns, simple bell-shaped bell with cross, 17th century - chalice-shaped baptism Wood with gold mount, standing on eight lion feet, with bulging clasps that merge into acanthus leaves, lambrequins on the edge of the pool , around 1730. - Above the portal of the south wall, the former altar painting depicting the crucifixion group, around 1670. - Organ case by Johann Christian Kayser , 1795, organ replaced 1992/93. - Behind the altar two Sandsteinepitaphe: Johann Michael Knaust, designated 1695, and Lorenz Christian Weigel, designated in 1762, Obelisk with charming rococo - cartridge (Dehio Sachsen I, 1996).
    Cemetery - enclosure: east gate with two plastered gate pillars with cover plates and stone cross, two green-framed wrought iron gate wings, southern enclosure as a retaining wall with parapet wall made of quarry stone with cover plates made of sandstone, in a short, higher wall section of the southern enclosure wall south gate with round arch and one Wooden door panel, on the western border retaining wall as dry stone wall .
    Ground relief: embankment on the eastern border, retaining wall as southern and western enclosure wall. Access: at the east gate stairs with two steps, a platform and 4 steps as well as side retaining walls, path to the entrance of the church, at the south gate stairs from the parish garden with rectory to the churchyard. Trees: in the northeast of the Lutherlinde church with three main branches, on the southern enclosure wall. Solitary tree (linden), solitary tree (weeping ash) at the south gate, conifers in the south and west of the church.
  5. ^ Cemetery - enclosure: Enclosure wall made of sandstone masonry (in the southeast area made of artificial stone), northwest gate with a central gate and two outer doors with a total of four pillars made of sandstone masonry, two side entrances in the northeastern enclosure wall. Ground relief: terrain rising from southwest to northeast, terracing with a total of eight longitudinal terraces for rows of graves, in the center of the complex there is a plateau with a chapel.
    Development: north-west-south-east path axis, one south-west-north-east transverse axis each in the north-west and south-east area of ​​the cemetery, paths parallel to the enclosure walls, paths mostly with a water-bound ceiling, remains of the path edging made of roughly hewn granite curbs, upright granite stones as Edge of the path in the northeast of the plateau area of ​​the chapel, on the southwest section of the cross path in the northwest area 3 × 2 block steps.
    Trees: two gate trees outside the cemetery (linden trees, one of which has a stepped crown), a solitary tree (linden tree with three main branches) in the cemetery on the northwest-southeast axis at the northwest gate, a linden tree in the north corner of the cemetery, three of the formerly four linden trees on the main crossroads in the northwest area, one linden tree with a stepped crown on the northeast enclosure wall, conifers in the area of ​​the chapel, remains of tree-lined avenues on the main longitudinal and main transverse axis of the southeast area, cut privet hedges on the slopes between the rows of graves and Z. Sometimes also as the border of the grave sites. Water: a sink in the northeast of the chapel. War memorial: simple wooden cross and plaque.
  6. Monument text: The water tower with the associated house was built in 1927 in the New Objectivity style as a reinforced concrete and masonry structure with wooden roof structures. The actual water tower grows out of the single-storey, very small house with a steep hipped roof as a high cube on a square base and with a small pointed cone roof. The facades are particularly emphasized by the small, lying rectangular window formats, which are placed close together in the center of the tower and are fitted with sloping walls all around and accentuate the corners below the eaves. The water tower is no longer integrated into the municipal water supply, but is used as a residential building. The building is both architecturally and technologically significant and corresponds in a certain way to the school that was built directly opposite and almost at the same time (LfD / 2017).
  7. a b Seifersdorf train station as an integral part of the whole with the associated individual monuments, route kilometers 8.660 - is located both in the municipality of Dippoldiswalde OT Seifersdorf and in the municipality of Rabenau OT Oelsa (Großoelsa district).
    Individual monuments of this in the municipality of Rabenau, OT Oelsa: Reception building with former ticket issuance, baggage handling and service room, vertical planking with cover strips, roof overhang over the entrance door, double-winged windows, each with three panels, original door leaf, arched hipped roof, beaver tail cover, 1912, next to it a lamp room and toilet and goods floor on the other side of the track, 1912, boarded up vertically, approx. 40 cm brick foundation, two-part sliding door with upper window, wooden ramps on both sides, hip roof.
    Individual monuments across the district on Seifersdorf (municipality Dippoldiswalde, OT Seifersdorf) and on Großoelsa (municipality Rabenau, OT Oelsa): retaining wall southwest of the station, with large blind arches and three-arched bridge, north of the station, irregular sandstone blocks, in the municipality of Dippoldiswalde , at Bergstrasse 6.
  8. Villa garden - subsequent protection of the garden (initially as a garden monument, now ancillary facility).
    Enclosure: Enclosure fence on retaining wall or base made of embossed natural stone blocks with cover stones, fence pillars made of embossed natural stone blocks with cover plates, framed wooden fence fields, northwest gate, in the southeast of the villa high retaining wall and gate with round arch leading to a covered staircase.
    Floor relief and horticulture: terrain rising from northeast to southwest, retaining walls of the enclosure, in the southeast of the villa high retaining wall of the enclosure with gate and covered staircase, in the southwest of the garden at the villa leveled areas, in the northeast of the villa embankment with wall fountain and stairs, in the Northwest of the garden rock garden with several heels. Trees: solitary tree (linden tree with three main branches), rhododendron, conifers in the northwest area of ​​the garden, arborvitae hedge.
    Visual relationship: axial perspective in the north-east-southwest axis of the villa and the garden (disturbed in the northeast by the inserted single-family house), from the north-west gate visual relationship to the church. Changes: Loss of space due to the division of the property and the addition of a single-family house in the northeast area of ​​the garden. Loss of the creative context of the garden and thus the garden spaces and visual references within the garden as well as from and to the outside. Further losses include sections of the enclosure in the northwest and southeast, the fountain with a column in the northeast area of ​​the garden and the fine division of the garden with hedges, solitary shrubs and beds.
  9. ^ Evangelical parish church in Oelsa. Neo-Gothic building with a saddle roof from 1928. The square west tower with eight-sided bell storey and beautiful hood. The choir closed polygonally. The exterior of the church is structured by buttresses and simple pointed arch windows. Pointed arch style, beautiful wooden doors, colored glass windows, tower with a slate hood, rectory with belt cornice and hipped roof. Rectory from 1925.
    Green area on Kirchberg - ground relief: terrain rising from southwest to northeast divided by embankments, retaining walls along the stream, bridge and staircase. Access: south-west-north-east axis with access path, bridge and staircase (oriented towards the entrance portal of the church), plaza in the south-west and north-west of the church, courtyard-like space in the north-east of the church with north-west driveway, courtyard-like space in the south-east of the church with access to the social wing and rectory, in the west of the Kirchberg path with staircase.
    Horticultural buildings: Bridge, axial staircase with two lower flights of stairs, a platform with terrace and an upper flight of stairs, retaining walls on the stream, bridge and stairs, stairs in the west area of ​​the complex. Trees: Groves of trees on the road in the southeast of the axial access path, two trees framing the church tower on the axial staircase, solitary trees and groups of trees in the west and north of the complex. Visual relationship: southwest-northeast visual axis to the entrance portal of the church framed by two trees.

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